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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-07-15 - Orange Coast Pilot111111 CDIBT ~GARFIELD ® SUNDAY, .JULY 11, 1984 IT'S ADDRESSED TO 80TM OF US ••. 7-I S Ylll 11111•1 lllll PIPll ANV PICTURES? TWO, I TMtNK .. . by Jim Davis ~ ----------------AL R 1 GMT, yO(J GOY5, GET OOT OF Hff\E. IT'S ONLY A LITTLE' TMONPER~TORM GIV£ Mf 60ME ROOM, W\LL YOU? + ROLLO SHOULD BE HERE . ANY MINUTE . FOR OUR PICNIC SORRY I'M LATE, NANCY! I STOPPED AT A STORE TO BUY A HAMMOCK I Kt'IOW HOW YOU LOVE TO SWING IN ONE BUT THERE ARE NO TREES TO TIE IT TO DON'T WORRY~ I'VE TAKEN YOU T~INK OF EVERYTHING! CARE OF THAT DENNIS THE MENACE Look what I found in the GARAGE! Tuer-e's not enough WINO. Si fly! JUDGE PARKER .· WOULD YOU TELL MISS TEMPLETON THAT I'VE FINISHED TALKING TO • . . • . . • . . . CARLA? : HOW DID YOUR DISCUSSION • : GO WITH CARLA, : MR. BENADICT? • • • • • ,. • \ ' i ' \ \ \ by Hank Ketcham .,..._.... ___ r-...-......... Sure ... in Mardi when ifs windy . Kites can .flyANYol' time! NOT JN THE HOUSE! % I I i YES, MR. BENADICT! SHE'LL BE HERE IN JUST A FEW MINUTES~ SHE DOES WANT TO SEE YOU BEFORE YOU LEAVE! by Harold Ledoux ------------ WOULD YOU HAVE MR. SAM DRIVER'S I CAN PHONE NUMBER LOOK IT UP AND ADDRESS? FOR 't'QU ... IT'S BEEN A HORRIBLE, NIGHTMARISH EXPERIENCE FOR MY DAUGHTER, MISS TEMPLETON! I DON'T KNOW WHETHER I'LL GO SEE DRIVER FIRST OR GO IS THERE STRAIGHT TO THE . COUNTY PROSECU10R'S OFFICE! ' 11-llNGS HAVE CERmf Nk~ CHANGED AfCDt.>ND HERE .~zq ! WE ~kl4 USED 1b HAVE A BOOMING PIZ.LA BuSINE.55 f MOON MULLINS You S~OULt>N'T NIBBL!: ON THAT STUFF ALL IH~ TIME, EMMA . DOCTOR .SMOCK ~ IHA-Ps ,A . H/<5H :FIBER .- DIET! OR ·n·-ieRe ARe ARIVEPE.RCI PROPS FROM ):~At....Y .•. IHA'f WA5 BACK WHEN WE HAD 1M05E IJ:AKQ GA5 OUEN5 ! HeY, POC! WOOC...P YA se1"''f°US FOR SOMe- , IHAT(s- A H'l<5H FIBBER DIET. by George Lemont i'H I NG 0-rHeR '1"HAN A ~OCAl­ANes·rHe""r1c . ~I . . - -u II> B ... & 6 +-~ YOU'RE NO OOU8'T" A WAP.e THAT fHE. DEM~TIC NAllONAl- C.ONVf:NTION "!!:GIN~ 1"0MORROW. . . ~--~---------------------------------.... -.............. 1-6 Al-AS, rrs 1He AC:se·ot..P S1DRY'! •. . I • "' ··~ ......... ,. . .. -·~\~ . -·-" ""-VE M;QCY ! 1Te. oNL Y 6 :o oA.M· ! -----= ~!!!"9!1!"""!'!P ... 'l""ll ..... ..,..._... ______ ~ - .. . . . . -.-. -r• I ': . . ... .. _..., ____ _ UNl.-E.55 't"CX.lVIS .JlJ5T COM e ~K FROM "f'~e "'400N ... . . :r'M HeRe IN FAONT OF THE! l"(\Oe.GON~ Cl!NTf!R IN SAN FRANCl.9CO WHeRe TOMORROW 1"MIS ~AAi"IO NAi'IONAL.. CONV 6N'T"ION ... CAN YOU TRUST YOUa IYIS1 ,,_.. ere et fejlf six ~Hfer. ........................... -............. ,. ...... Haw ~ty CH yeu ftM "'"'' Qacll aMWWI wtn. "'8M betew. 6uru1w '' ~"" t 6u1u 1w a1• •'POS s ....... , lltt II Jt•H • HC>•M It APl>9 ( ~ff3UO> I t .oci13 l 6utntW It l•H I .. >ua~l!Q uqif)J.'Mt ir~ ----'---by Hal Kaufman------- • HAL'S PALS! ONr tul: Whit •ninwtl shows the widest r•nte of emetions? ONr .-.1:- Tht 'laughing cryeM. ONr tul: How INny Mld-"-ded men an ,.., • unicycle? HE'S TOO SMART FOR WORDS "Ha. ha. ha," said the lokester. "It Is easy to see from this calendar page that the precise date today 11 the 16th of July." "Ha. ha, ho. ho," responded his long· suffering friends. "And how does the great brain explain this one?" "I thought you would never ask." said he. "You see ... " But perhaps you would like to take a guess at the great one's reply. The calen- ~r page In question 11 shown above. auoe " Ajn' PAM' ail '° ..... ·-.,., noA .. ·puv • auoe " .41nr to 11•H Afu, ••H • • DMr hi: Just one. • Boxing Match! Pat keeps 39 coins lq two boxes. One box contains nine more then two-~ of those 0 In the other. How many coinsarelnHChbOx? ~~-4fU..J. • Noe Wayt Count neptrvn in: "~•YI didn't SM nobody never giv• you nothing." Answer in JO seconds. •~ll-SUV • Tonoue Tests! Say fast: Hedda shredded the cheddar. Skippy misses M itzi, M itzi mlSS6 Skippy. An I tty bitty blue-black bug bit Biiiy. 15" l'i • SUN SHOWER I WMt an you draw to complet. the rallre.d scene above? To find out, add li..s from 1 to 2, J, etc. For · Better or For Worse t •• ,• c,\.J CK • b~ \kr31l "?ar-kk>® y to WAVY NAVY! Appty colon nu"y to""' smoottt s.ailiftl sceee: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yetlow. 4-lt. brown. S-Flesb ""9s. 6-Lf. ''""· 1-0k. brown. 1-0k. ''""· t-oranee. ,._Dk. blue. SPELLBINDER KOltl 10 potftts tor UairiO ... the 19ttWs In the word below to form ---~~--­twO comp .... words: WANDERED THEN tan 2 ~ Mdt ._all • WDrdl of tour ......., or ,,.,,.. __ ...;;;,o.....,.~-----+ fouftd ......... letters. T;j .............. ....... • • • by Lynn Johnstori .... ----------. G-REAT LrTTlE MOV/c, BUT TUE P.T. A. WlU NE~ G-0 FOR IT. .. --·----~ .... . .. .. . . • • . . . t OON'T KNoW WU~ ~OO'Rf ROM ,&UT we oo~·r oo~'~!> UKf. 'f~~T IN 1'"\~ PA~Off~£.~U GORDO ® SHOE PORFIR.IO! ~~~r I. .~,~ eor • I ~·r ee.ue.vE \T ! 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(H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller· Center, N.Y., N.Y. (C) Clnemax, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, N.Y.,N.V. (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. (L) SelecTV, Marina del Rey, Ca, ($) Showtlme (S) Spotlight (C) Cable News Network, Atlanta, Ga. .......... (9) WOR. New York City (17) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca. 2 Sunday, July 15, 1984 -lporls -----------------------~~~ Talking -1unc1av--- l ~r~~--rep aces -r-T..w 1W DOOea .. Ulm typl• ng IAW'U a. DMee ,.._et ll um c..a• (I IWLl 1t:111::.':"w. LAI A e1l11 Dtllst a et B y LORENZ O CAR.CATERRA They could often be fou nd tn one of three places: The lirst was almost always a ballpark where they'd talk to players and scribble their comments into an old n~poner·~ notebook stained w11h the grease of a quick lum.h The second wa~ the newspaper city room where they'd pound out cop} on old, battered typewriter~ surrounded by noise, dust and smoke. The third was the nearest ba r where the) would argue and dnnk. But those were the good old days. before the~ dis· covered the p<>t of sold at the end of the T V ratn bow Like film critics and super- star reponers, some spon~­ wnters have found that the quickest wa)' to a little bit of fame and a lot of money 1s to be 1n front of a l-ame1.i tallng about a sponing event. AB( \ 01d. ~·haap ~a., among the lir<,t to ma ke the leap, mo' ing from Long Island dailies. 10 cit) ednor of the late Ne" York Her· ald-Tnbune. senior editor of Newswet'lt •. and spons edttor of WNB(. the flagship station of the NBC network Then caml' network assignment' with NBC's .. Today" ~ho\\ and now "Good Morning Amcnca." HBO's boxing analyst Larry Merchant was a top sports columnist for the New York Post for more than a decade. But now he regularlydonsa tuxedo and advertises his boxing op101ons in a refreshtng, direct and sensible manner NBC's Pete Axthelm. a fo rm e r N e w s \\ee k columnist, 1s al so leading the trend that will only help make TV better These men bring knowledge, tal· ent and a refreshtng sense of humor. It's qu11e a change for TV. which has found itself lacking in all four arC'ac; . C-.(1 .......... ) 119~...,,,... 1:tll IOWlM ..... ~ I.AU c .... ~1:. w•;"IPOITlueAV kMdl•tit:.., g.::.: ... ....... ....... .. .... W9C ....... ,..,., Cltmnphfl= .............. fl .... ( ... .._. • ._..... ... V.)i•...-..•IM Tour de,,_..,.._,_, (I In.) D l1Jl QOU u.a. *__.. 0,. .._. ~~ .......... c.-ery a.."' .IUiiiliT ...... ,. (I In.) utfl~-:C., Azlfl:::a 9uut C.... ;:.; ....... ('""' ......... cw a.•n r 1au w.Ya.):CJ..._> HIGD NA QOLI ARtuaar •uet ~ .......... , ......... '°""' .. Gol C...IRW mtlli.,.. Va.).(lln.) -1----9 u.a. OLY91C TUii r.Al.I ...,.., ... ............. 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The Paper C'hase," an outstandmg series that has traveled a rocky palh to its current home on the Showtime pay channel. "The PaperC'hasc" focuses on law 'itudents at a prestigious unnamed univer- <;1ty. But don't get the notion this series 1s 'itrictly for eggheads. While the central Iheme of each episode ts generally a legal or c:thical issue. the main characters are also involved in many humorous and romantic plot threads. Pan1cularly intnguing 1s the way the series looks at the strain of meeting n$orous academic demands while ma1n- ta10ing a love relationship. "The Paper C'hase" has an 10terest1ng history It originated as a 1971 novel by John J Osborn. Jr. It became a 1973 theatncal film stamn~ Timothy Bonoms as James T. Hart, a naive student squaring JfT ag.amst the the authontanan Professor ~-harles Kingsfield, who both mspires and errifies his pupils. For his portrayal of Kmgsfield, John Houseman won an \cademy Award for best supporting actor. In 1978, "The Paper Chase" debuted as an hourlong C'BS television senes. Housc- nan returned as Kingsfield. and James ,tephcns took over as H11rt. The senes won ·ritical acclaim. but in the ratmgs game. it tad to compete against ABC's "Happy )ays" and "Lavernt and Shirley." at the 1eight of their populanty. On C'BS, "The Paper C'hase" lasted JUSI •ne season A few years after its demise. 'BS stations rebroadcast some of the riginal episodes, which again proved <>pular among discriminattng viewers. In the spnng of 1983. the scnes returned >television on the Showtime pay channel. howume began a1nng the onginal CBS pisodes, plus some new segments under \e title, "Paper Chase: The Second Year" smes Stephens and John Houseman ·peated their roles. and several supporting ast members from the onginal senes also ·tu med. The 1983 Showtimc segments ma10- 1ned the quaht)' of the ongjnal. The iecond Y car" setting meant that Han and s fnends were no lonaer wtde-cyed ?:shmcn. But Kmgsficld was no less ttmidating as the leader of their small law mmar. The returning students also began :>rkmg on the law review publtcat1on. Last December. "Paper Chase· The cond Year" won three AC'E awards for y De9plte the antagonlam ID their debate., Bart (James Stephen•) feela a romantic a ttraction for Rita (Clare Kirkconnell) ln ''Paper Chue ... excellence in cable programming. Showtime now ts tn the midst of showing 12 new episodes of .. Paper C'hase: The Second Year." Each segment 1s presented at 8 p.m. Tuesdays. with repeats at 7 p.m. Fridays and 10 p.m. Sundays There arc a few addiuons to the cast to focus more attention on female law students. The first of the 1984 shows was a transitional episode. Last year. Jane Kaczmarek portrayed Connie Lehman. a first-year student who had a continuing romance with Hart. This )Car's opening e~1sode presented C'onme w11h a scnous dilemma. Hart proposed marriage to her. At the same time. she was offered a prestigious Rhodes scholarship requmng overseas study. It was the son oflove vs. careercns1s that real-life people face. But 11's too com- plicated for the average network show Give them a noisy car chase or a juicy hostage drama any day Connie's departure 1n that first episode opened the door for some new characters. Andra Millian and Penn)' Johnson play first-year students Laura and Vivian. respectively. Clare Kirkconnell plays Rita. a bnlltant and beautiful second-year student who squares ofT BP.inst Hart. Their delightful intellectual bickering resembles the verbal dueling of Sam and Diane on NBC's "Cheers" without the raunchy cheap shots Despite the antagonism in their debates. Hart also feels a romantic attractton for Rt ta. The new Showt1me episodes also give two holdovers from the CBS "Paper C'hasc" days a chance at the 'lpothV.ht. James Keane as the abras1"e but good- hearted Bell is now a dorrn1tor. ad" 1sor to freshman students. In one of the new episodes, he suffered a bicycle accident because of a pothole and sued the cit) for damages. But his onl) witness ~as Prof. K.ingsfield. When the profes~or refused to appear as a voluntary w1tnt>ss. Bell had to force him to court with a subpoena Another "Paper C'hase" 'eteran. Tom F1tzs1mmons. pla}s the wealth), self- assured Ford. He took center !>tage 1n a new episode that was a sens111' e look at an elderly P.rofessor showing signs of increas- ing senility. While his classmate~ wanted the immediate removal of 1he instructor. Ford, whose grandfather was similarly afflicted, urged his fello~ students to d1spla) more compassion. The producers of "The Paper C'hase" have chosen not to explo1t some 1rad1t1onaJ TV hooks. In o ne episode. Prof. Kmgsficld was mugged on the "'a} to his car Hart, who was working with public defender's office, found himself helping to defend the man accused in the attack The mu81Jns itself was not shown. In stead, the dramatic tension came from Hart's tom emotions tn defendmg a man who harmed his teacher. Similarly, the cable scheduhng gave the producers the lttwa} to JU1ce up the program with gratuitous nudity and four- lettcr words Thus far. they'"e resisted the temptation. Even today. "The Paper Chase" would probabl)' be cancelled on one of the Big Three networks after failing co lure viewers (Pleue eee TV /Paae 29) Sunday. July 15, 1984 3 -Daytime Draana • Willard tries blackmail on 'Life' He t e lls Ma rk tha t for $40,0-00 h e will uncover p la n t s p y 8 ) LYNDA HIRSCH All M Y CHILDREN. l'hodX" plans 10 dt,on-e Langle) Leaming that Palmer 1') Pete Coone\. Stuart C')Ca~s. ge1s a kmfe. dtsgutses hlms<'lf and jOtn., a tour ol Cortlandt manor o\ccosll'J h' Stuart. Palmer learns that Ros' 1'1 h1') ')on He calls bis Dobermans. "'ho run after Stuart. causing him to Oe-e Joanna 1dl\ ~tuart that Enca wanl!I him out ot the hou~ He then g~s after Enca. who manages to It nd him off b} squ1ning him 1n the e)cs "'Ith tuurspra' Enca then flee') to \farl ., house. realmng that Stuan 1i. .\dam., l\\Jn brother ( hlTand 'ina'c, mamage ~trained b\ Linda\ dC's1re to St'e ( hn., l hns "'ams Linda that hl' can't male an) m1.,takes on h1\ prnbat1on or he'll he i.cnt Ill pnson. Once again techng rl·bufl~d h\ lttlaf). Tad seeks comfon from l>ott\ and the t"'o male lo'e 1n a motel. ANOTHER WORLD: \tad, S" 1.''> sum- mation before JU~ "alh 1.111.·r ~crt>th tells D .\ that shl"''> lillk l\n 10·!> natural mothe-r .\da refu~·, ll1 Ol\l\t: into th,· C or. manswn "1th Ralhl'I and \l.1l Jc,p1t~· f'anl' 'Ul',lf\ l<l It' l' :..i ltlnl\ k ol "'l'alth and~"lmmtn~f)<i<l1' r11~·1ur~ lir1J,( atlln gu1hy of first-degree murder. l atlin tells a tearful Salh not 10 be an coun for the sentence The judge sentences Cathn to die in 1he ele<:tnc chair. Peter ..... ams Cecille pnvate '"'e~11gat1on into Catlin's case '4!.0uld be dangl·rnus Cecille disco' ers Dr Dunning's pregnant teens arc being tal..en care of b) chantable nuns. Cecille con- \ tnccs Fehna to dress up hke a nun and thl'} 'ISlt the social sef\ aces depanment AS THE WORLD TURNS: Authonttes in Vermont. "l!>hing to learn the 1dentll) of lheir comatose female patient, put out a m1ss1ng-pcrsons bulle11n "hich as posted 1n the Oakdale pohct' stauon. Diana. feeling that Steve 1s tr)ing to destro} Wh11. sa)s he'll ne'er get to claim their child as his bab\. Lucinda's husband Manin ..... a, financ1all} destro}Cd b)' \\'h11 man) )Cars ago and e'entuall~ comm11tc.-d su1c1de Ste' e tells Fran I.. that Craig 1s not Danil"lle's father Craig hoping for an earl) release from pnson and '1mauon nghts Ravmond decides 10 find information abOut Craig and use 11 to rum Steve. Dust) shocl..cd when he learns of Barbara and Gunnar's d1.,,orce Whit learns that the half-m1lhon-dollar ho~ he bough1 lrom Luetnda I'> lame K1rk plans to mo' l' in \\.1th Ja)'. e'en though Ja~-and Frann) "'111 be sc-emg each other Juliette refU!>(."i 10 l..nuckk under to her father's order that she not see Bnan CAPITOL: 1-.ell) and Dann~ siruggk tor her gun The gun goes off Dan"' pui.he~ Fulton back on 'World' By LYNDA HIRSC H It'\ official Eilen 1-·u1eon "1r1uming 111 ·· 4.s the '-' orld Tum'> · .\l wrJing 10 ( A\ source\ Fullon "'ho pla\cd I 1\.:1 Hughl•son and ofTlor ~II 'l·ar!I rl•turn\ 1n cJrh Augu\l after se' erill month\ ot 1 onlr<i<'I n<'go 11at1on~ Apparl·nth Al'I" \on f ur,tcnhcrg "'ho replaCl'd E1k<:n "'a' d1'>1. h.srgl·1! hetort• Fulton "a\ fl'tn'!att'd \II \(IU r ulh\n fan., who'' e tx-en "nt in~ lo a\l "lwr1· 'lhc I'> can S(nd their "elnimt•·hacl kilt'" tn hlC't·n C/O f'R'i ~I\\ ".:'d I '''"' \orl.. '' 10014 • • • '( ap11or,·· Eddie Zamm11 h11 the 1!1J\l on tht' ~ho"' la,1 ..... ,.t·I.. J' <Hlh·\ 1ll,11n Danm Donaw "'h 'hot 10 J "M.ullk "1th Kell~. pla~<"d h' k!.1> V.alton 7.in111111 11> phtlo~ph1cal ah.1u1 tht l llU 111 hi\ role "Tht'~ 1ol<l mt· tht' roll nu~ht gn on for three mon&h'I. 11 "'t'nt liq· ~·l111h ~•1' ccna1nl} a l11ng run m th" h11'11tl."'' · Of Mallt•,c ha1 l..grounJ /.1111m11 ha~ pla,ed lot' ol \ 1llJ1n\ 1n dJ' lln1l' . .md p11nw llmc. usuall' oftht• llJltan mllh,11·r ,,\nct' For half a }C.H ht•" a1o thl' h11 m,11111ut tu get General Ho\p1 1al'., 1 ull· an11 I .111r.1 '"the 4 Sunday July 15. 1984 last fi, e \ear5 he'sdone doLt'm ot film~. T\. and stage role-s including .. Hill 'ltn:-et Blues .. Zamm1t ma~ pla~ a' 1lla1n on T\ hu1 1n real lite ha'> a sunn> d1spos111on H" ph1losoph~ I'\ ··)..1•ep plugg.ing. <tomr1hing JI" a~'\ turn'\ up" • • • 'Vtorc nl·~s on thc "\anta Barbara·· l.'a1oting front. Joining Dame Jadltb Anderson, Mare) Walker and Nick Coster .,.. ill be Lloyd Bodtner, \\hose man\ crC'dlt~ 1ndudc a run on ''D) nast) .. as Cecil Colb). the man" ho d1t"d in .\lc).11>' arms. and such katurl' films as "Harlo"' · Lue Davits, last \c.'l'n on da} t1mt: a" ··0a>s of Our l 1H'\ .. men.unal Dr f,an Wh,land "ho ~ 111 portra> Bochner'' '>On \.fasan \apl,\.dl J \.'Onnl\ 1ng D .\ (H, I here an~ other land on da' time T\ .,} and A. Martinei sign' on ac; (al ( ast1llo the heroic H1!>pan11 figurl· Mariine1 !,\.as Sttn last season 1n ··Wh1t Kid,·· and turned up often on · \II Jn the ram1I~ .. • • • ·.\not ha ~mid" is bre ..... ing up a maJor stor)la ne for Naa<'y Fragionne, -.....ho pla'" < c·ulk The ston is hush-hush. but "'e can tell 11'\ an e\c1i1ng plot and "Ill lea'r frag1onnl' fans "'•nllng mo~ ol 1h" ac Irt''" u\lo her. she falls to the floor unconscious Dann) falls over dead. Meanwhile Myrna. .,.. ho has witnessed everythm~, rushes in and takes Scotty's christening records ..... h1ch name Tre' as the fa ther. \\hen police am'e the) iind the dead Dann' and Kl'll} searching frant1call)' for the chnstening papers. Brenda amves at Wall) 's while he's babys1111ng Scott) and ht• relurtantl) agrees to accept her help Ronni. prepared to go out of the count!'\ "1th her father. feels he's deserted her Later she learns Dann) 1s dead and when she goes to gather his belongings at her apanmenl she discovers the hidden diamond in the chain she bought him Zed karns that Dann) \loas doing a scam on his oY. n and the money was reall)' counterfeit Police charge-Kell) \I.Ith first-degrtt murder DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Bo stanlcd to lt'arn that Roman was Megan's confidant and l..ne ..... that his bab) by her was given up for adoption. Bo vows to spend the rest of his hfe searchmg for his son 1f necessal) Speed and Pete clash when Pete wants to lea\e the Vipers. Al Melissa's urging.. Pett tnes for peace talks. but when he fails. he begs Melissa not to tell an)'one about the 1mpend1ng gang war. A nervous Melissa fin all) tells M1cke). Using stolen costumes the mal gang attacks the Vipers When Speed 1s shot. Pete picks up the gun and shoots 11 at a figure-an the fog. Pete then realizes that he shot Mickey. Maggie rushes 10 M1cke) 's side as he undergoes emerg- enc~ surgery. Chm returns home. A desperate Pete tnes 10 escape from Jail. lno"' ing there may be many witnessts against him in the shooting, wh11t M1cke~ "s cond111on rema1nscn11cal. Ho~o,erhears Larr) told b' Ma,.,..ell that he 1s to get her pregnant EDGE OF NIGHT: Sl) goes to Engler's lab and there he realizes that C'ntch has takl"n on Engler's 1dent1t)' and has also tali.en Carmen hostage Cntch decides to usc a poison gas to kill Sk) and Carmen Ra' en arrl\ es on the scene and manages to th I,\. an Cntch As Ra' en and Sky search tht lah the} d1srnver a body 1n the wall and realize that it's EngJer Del wonders wh> his panner ( ntch has been gone w long When ( ntch returns he sa)s that they can lea'e the countr) !>OOn because they'll be gelling monc) tor their v.orthlcss formula Al1cta orders [)a,e lo steal the formula Jamie hcanbro\...en "'hen Logan sa)S he musl lea\\' ( 1unthC'r's lare GENERAL HOSPITAL: Tan)a and C1rant .\ndrews are heanbroken when ( eha tales the stand against him. 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PEOPLE COUNT ON US EVERY DAY FOR: CouPOn Savings, Complete Stocks, Local News and Sports and Advertised Values. ' READING ENJOYMENT 7 DAYS A WEEK in the Daily Pilat 8 Sunday. July 15. 19a. -lunclay .. .,..ACI ,_tea. I Qn I mt CAUll>M ~ 9GITIC8Hll .... ,...,, .. Cllf•IMIUIOO CA9UI NClflLI: .......... --"Cit llml- (l)~ ICNl' La (a> 1MI .a&ICATI This coocert by the London band Includes the performance ot "Rockabiltv Guy," "We Say Yeah." "Jeepstei;r and "Let's Bop " .. 7.llfMCMll .. CIMtM•aom• ...... ,. ........ ... w 111 • 111 • TWLOOUATW 1mua YOU'l'M Mlt1"1 _. llm&Yll&ll ... ..... W•M IOVllT ..... Amnta LOOI A panel of lay and religious leaders discusses the influence of religion in the us s R. ~ llCMI "Mr Scoutmaster" ( 1953, Comedy) Clifton Webb. Edmund Gwenn. OO tv .. 27 min ) ilOllllW(ll) llCMI "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Clint EastwOOd. Kyle EastwOOd (2 tvs,5mln) ([) llCMI "Brainstorm" ( 1983, Science- Fiction) Natalie Wood. Chr1Stopher Walk- en (.1 hr., 46 min ) cm ........ Cll 1"1 WAY A young girl aspiring to be a J8ZZ musician encOUfages the residents ol a nursing home to form their own jazz group. Scatman Crothers and::;;. Wright co-star {%) "The Next One" ( 1982. Sci- enoe-Flctlon) Keir Dullea, Adrienne Bar- beau. (1 hr. 35 min) ,_ ..... AUllO .. WftrTTODU• .. TODAnW 1..-n ~ICNIUlll llMIC t11 • ,,.,.. LIT,_.•uatlT ,_,. ~-OffAml ...... ----... IQ&l\mU.U. ..... (1) llCMI '"fl'ie Adventures 0 1 Marco Polo. Jr." ( 1973, Adventure) Animated Voic:eS by Bobby Rydell. Arnold Stang ( 1 ht .. ~~ -AmYWliih NI LHIW 1*1'1CAT umlMICALI .... .,..,. .-T llOUR • llMCM •.•. .wrr TMIZM ~ rr•-•-1-1•-DDf'T....,.AM ..-mBT(ll)c;J umAYllAll AUTO UC. Wodd Rally Champton· sNp • Acropolis Rally (from Athens. Greeoe). (R) ( 1 hr ) cm A TMI 0. fliO'M _.. A young girl comes to the reaHzatlon that happlne5a cannot result from wlsheS alone ........ _ ... •ltlJIOOD ... TMml /Jllflllfll/Jj ............. UIMITO ADWBfnm CIU&.M Iii u.Y ... wnDOll.• ..,,.MIMT '°"" MWGM.D ,__,. .. "Crisis Al Central High" ( 1981, Orama) Joanne WOOdward, Charles =~2~ MlltlJ .,. "Olal M Fa< Murder" ( 1954, Suspense) Ray Miiiand, Grace Kelly (2 • hrs. 30 min.) 1'l9([) .,. "Sounder" (1972, Orama) Cicely Tyson. Paul Winfield ( 1 hf , 45 .. mink e&WY•Fllli Wli•MLR ...... ,_ mt111imm1111 wnDOll.• --..,,Alml ,_,IUiliiGmMltWI =='·'="(l)Q CCll1mJ OUIY NIALTM mt --~A ~ at the upcorn· ~ Championship game (HJ.,.. "Melanie" (1962. Orama) Bur· ton Cummings, Glynnis O'Connor ( 1 hr 49 min.) cmn.iilaae••-ID•ll-(1) .. "David Copperlleld" ( 1963. Orama) Animated. VolOes by Ross Hig- gins, Pf'llhp Hinton. ( 1 hr .. 12 min.) --· (') . --Q) -· ~ (/) ::> ·~) (/) -· • ~~ (D' (/) CD a. 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W•MtoVllT~~ LOOK A panel of lay and religious leaders discusses the influence of religion m 1he U.S S.R I 1 hf.) e llCME "cauoh1 In The Dfah" ( 1941, Comedy) Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour (2 hrs) 8 mT Oii AM. LOI YI U (I) llOWll "Papef Moon" ( 1973, Co~ d ) Ryan O'Neal. Ta1um O'Neal (2 hrs ) .-w.o Oii lwnt tWJmlTIOm ...... ,.,..,,. llWm Oii A llATIOll •W"*1'BWIT ...... ...a AUTO UC. SCCA Supet Vees (lrom Cleveland) ( 1 hr l CID WlllO M90I (%) llOWll "The Bridge On l he River Kwal" (1957. Orama) William Holden. Alec Guinness. (2 hrs . o4 I min ) •WMTODAY -al) PGl1'Ulf Oii >m'ICA 'Missoort I I hr) -AT-~ICNll.L.8 _""...,., RC'mm DODm~ •CM9W n11-•u•w. fROIAl flWICI Ttll ~AIU llCMT A lltteen· year-old glrl (Amanda Plummer) ts torn between hef s1epfather who wanrs to adopt her and her real father who is sup posedty working 1n a drstant country Adap1ed from 1he novel "Tell Me No LteS' ~Hila Colman (i) MOVIE ·'Smokey And The Bandit Par1 3" ( 1983. Adventure) Jackie Gleason. Jerry Reed ( 1 hr . 25 min ) I IO YOU WAllT TO IUD A DUL tW I wmt YOU Featured a ~ al Russian life with guests Kevin Klose. author 01 "Russia And The RUSSl8ns" and Yakov Smirnoff, a Russian comic whose comedy reflects the Soviet hfestyle D IWIDAY Location Hve from Otympte Folklile Feshval. Pla2e de ta Raza Los Angeles ( 1 hr . 30 min ) l ~.o:: .....CN.11 DGDm ...... .,. "The Big Bus" ( 1976, Com& dy) Joseph Bologna Stockard Channing l hrs) .. IW•CIMATM IA•W. San D1eQO Padres a1 St LOUIS Card1na1S (3 hrs ) ... IOIAlflWa (() ,_ Davis CYp -U S vs Argentine In quarterflnat singles match (lrve trom AUanta) (5 hrs I CD _. "Silver Dream Racer" ( 1980 Orama) David Esse>1. Beau Bridges ( 1 hr ,51mln) ©).,. "Shall We Dance ' ( 1937, Mys l&fy) Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers 10 Sunday. July 15. 1984 m ,. O'CLOCK .... tttl(ll) MBALL NPw T• rk Ml'IS 111 Afl;'I ft1 Braves (3 hrs ) 1t:11 (!) M•'U L >S .Angeles C.>o~,,,., rtf Chicago Cubs (3 hrc;. 15 mu• I CD IA•'U. Los A11q1>le'3 ! 10,lg.•rc; rtl Ch~ubs (2t11s 450110 I 1t:llfJ "Dealh Squad' (1973. Mv< lery) Robert Forstf'r ~A~ , .. r>ouq It hr .. 30m111) I mt Oii U. TODAY T9' COU·WtlTTMf.R Tiii-wmt DAW>~ fROUl flWICI llOYll "Beckel' ( •96• 1"<1111 a ) n .. ·11 erd Burton, Peter O' I nolP ( :> 111 c: :>8 m1ri) CBJ flAQQLI ROQ( We111bl"Y hatc/1Pc; a11 egg tt>et leO out of a garden tree --Alternoon __ _ tHll nm! ITOOCm Tiii wm W1T'M DA¥1> ~ .... WOllMI QUSfNCMM llYl1a'f1 Lin1bo Com1ec 11011 Although strong evidence p<Nol<. t Mark _ as hrs wife's mwderer. A11l'at:u.>tte <1um bles upon some inlorn•atKJ11 at Mis '"' ra1rie's that could clear turn (Part 3 "' 1J i )O(lhr) &lllllllTMDIG fUWI IEHAVIOlt e.>T '9ClllAM. Y M Ol YWICI A humOfOUS view ot the t1a1111ng c0r11µe11 tton, judging enc! rep<'lltrig IM• w•ll takP place dunng lhe 1 os l S• "'" or { ''> I • 1n Los Angeles ~~ 1l4E tlCOMI YWI ~. IOWLllQ "1984 I ar1 .oc; ("'I ( '>t••P se __ _ ~ llOYll ·Smokey Al1C1 1t1e 811r1d11 Par! 3" ( 1983. Adve111urP) .1ar1-10 G1,.-.c.nro Jerry Reed ( 1 hr • 25 min ) 1'111 (I) .atT1 IUMDAY Sc.hell 1led Billy Cos1et10 vs RonruP Stuelds for ll1f> wnc Super Ligh1we.gnt C' 1a111r tClnSI • µ, c;('l1ecJ uled tor 12 rounrts lhvP f10f' K ·~s1011 Ny ). an updale 01 '"" T r111 OP r ''l'''" blCycle race (2 hrc ) B ntl lllllTIM a QOll us WomPI• s r l•l''' lrfl:JI round (five from It" S:ilem L • , ri1111 in Peabod' M:tss) (? Pi1<; 1 1::12 CAl'M Arnma11011 .i11rJ h~e ;i.-1 .. 1 • r111> used 10 dPlllOllSllalP 11 ... ' Int ! '9 t "II' j 1ng. heb11a11on and "'"\lP • t 1 Ii< tir•nill 1 Jth century c.~SllP "'•ti r1 Joi "" 11 011 toca110r1 v1S1ts to r a<.tle-; II • 11• 10• • • 11 WeleS (I hr) 8i) UlllBITNl>leG ~ IEHAYIOll II)-.. lhey Got "-Ae C vf' P•J 1 •111:1 Comedy) Bob H<'r''" Pur,,thy I )•" 11• I f hr , 35m111) (O)MOYll 'lhe Swv1 mrs ( 19R1 < 1 •ur dy) Wa11e• "-A111t1 ~u rt •h•11 w '"w •'> 1, hr . 44m1111 ._I> .,_ Tile np1 ir,1a111 I • b1Jl 11fP ( 1958. Comerjy) HP• Ha111su1 I< I) t "'' dall (1 hr 34 m111 ) {l) ll0Y9 J lWS J ( 1983 ' 11\I IPJ Denni<> Ouairl. Ae"' ''"' • ., '' I t 1 !') min) m IOUD UUITAM t:ll D NA QOll A11h .. 11S••1 n I I ,. ,,c,1.; final round (It< 11 t • ~ • •O' 1 1n W1lhamst>t1"' V;, l t I fl.TIIOOfl AD.w.tt l .....,._IUWlmMAWll HI Ml IQAWS aMD llOYll 'Te1her Goose'' ( 1965. Colnf' ~)~Gran!. Leslie Caron (2 hrs ) W Death Of A Prtnce<>S ( 1980 Orar110) Su1a11ne Abl>u l aleb. Paut rree man (2 hrs) ti) mVtl "Framed" (197o4, Ofema) Joe Oo11 Beker Conny Ven Dyke (2 hrs ) ml IAClt TO TM1 ITMlf DOClt CMT1D Hollywood him hrsrorian and actor Tony Thomas tall~ a nostalgic look al thP Slage Doof Ca111~111n New York ( 1 hr ) (i) NA QOll Anheuser Busch Classic l111al round (from the K1ngsm1ll Gott Club mW=~'~ (2hrs) !'Cl mV11 Mooohght1ng' ( 1982 Corm> dyl Jeremy Irons. EugPne Lipinski (I r11 35rnm) ltt) MOVIE Honkytonk Man ' ( 1982 O•ti· ma) Clint Eastwood, Kyle EastwOO<l I? lhrs~1~ HI lllltCHAPAMAL !:a •• MlJM'I..., ..,._ "Brol\en I ante'' ( 1954 W•">l ernl Sµt-11cer Traq R1r,h111rJ W1r<.• 1111~ 1? M;hrs=::-" ......... mVll "How lo Fr:wie A f'igg · I 1971 Comedy) Or>n Knotts Joe f'lynn (:> hrs / fJ ®l l.U. Ol YWIC TIM nuu Me• s 'a~d~::~:.:::1 lndianapohc;I .....,. FOCUI OI toarn J. 11()'91 'A Hero A111 t Noth1n But A Sandwich" (1977 D1ama) Cicely Tyo;, 11 Paul W111hefd (I hr .. 47 min) 'OJ A TAU Of fOUll .... A young g • c.omes to the reehzahon that happ1nec;c; cannol resutl from wishes alone cl MOVIE APds' ( 1981 Dfama) Warre11 Beally (}t;tne Kealon (2 hrs . 40 r 1n l t Z 1 MOVIE Moo11ltghl1ng" ( 1982. Corni> dyl Jere01y Irons. Eugerie L1p1n<.k1 ( t t 35 rn1n) *IM COUITIAU ODYSllY 1::9 Ol YWIC QOU) 8'°"TIWOILD Scheduled Jua11 Arrovn vs Adolfo Medel hi a ltghtwe•ght tmot "' 1ted1JtPc1 fOf 10 1ounds (lrom M1.:1111t1 McPl1·1ald s lnv11a11onal °''' •g Cha111µ•onsh1ps (lr<.>n• Los Angetec;) il look al lhe Spec1ol (lfytnPICS (Iron Tn"' (J):~~hrS) f.Zn TOM'f MOWll I .IOUlllAl 'Stevie W(lfl dPr r1ayc; Hts Ow11 Keys Of Lile J 1" rriu<.ll'•iH• who wA~ 11 prodigy at the agP ot ttireP ·1,.>(.uc;st"" h•s prernon11t{)(1 at>out Ma•Vlll (j11ye s tlealh his bhrnJness arod ~11s wr1 br Js/ wrlh deAlh 8i) 'OCUI °" IOCETY W 8 llOYll Tl ~ lnv151b1,. Man· ( 19 7 ~ Si;• e11rP r11 '" Hl ) Da111d McCallutn ,t;:i ~.,, (.l, lpf'I (I 111 "ln mu I 8 = ~ ,.,., lladdy <.,v1>dbye ( 19131 Horro1) fal11a11. Ma11ty11 Bums (2111s 1 @) TAlllQ ll)VANf Mm m llOYll . Br Pak >VI . ( 1975. Adve• 't;•") Ch1'1PS A1011 l'I, J1ll lretand j? hr<. 1 II) llOVll Aol'Prcoac;ter ( 19 i 1 ~11c;~·t>r1<;1>J c,eorQe SpgFJI l 1moth) fl, I IOtllS (? ltrs ) Eli) WALL STmT WllX ' Pru•~ fo ' ~it r r l11o; <>uec,t Ma11t11 110111111 """ ~ '" .Je 11 firs1 Bo~ton Ci"p1lrat1011 G).,_MD_,Y m PACtf'IC "'°'1..1• -Sanclay Cont. ~ .,.. "Klondike Fever" (1980, Adventure) Jeff East, Rod Steiger. { 1 hr .. 46 ~ , ... ftllOMaOI tlT'ml•TlllU.-.. ...n.. di ---= W wmtDAWDWWWWlil , ... ,..., .. ... •••• ,a. ....... -A mM Nell plans a tradlhonal Christmas get-together tor Joey but dis- cove<a evefYone is going away for the holl- ~~ 01 C:U.'n• CE) IOll Merrill lynch I Golf Digest Com- memorative Pro-Am (from Newpon, R I ) 1.! hr .• 30 min.) (HJ ._ "Melanie" (1982. Drema) Bur- ton Cummings. GtynniS O'Connor { 1 hr . 49min.) CO) .0WW "The Kentucky Fried Movie" ( 1977, Comedy) Even Kim. Master Bong .. ,Soo~l~mln) IM. CMAl9'tllllll• Phlladelph1e Stars Of Birmingham Stallions vs. Los Angeles Express oc Arizona Wranglers (from Tam- pa Stadium In Fla.) (3 hrs.) I r, ..... WALLm&r W.alf u.&. aw.tiCI 11 • Philadelphia Stars or Birmingham Stallions vs. Los Angeles Express or Arizona Wranglers {from Tam- pa StadlUm in Aa) (3 hrs .• 30 mm ) • .-ca Lm "What's Ahead For The Democrats?" Guests: Mat1< Green of the Democracy Projeet, Murray Kempton of NewSday and Rlehard Bro()l(hiser of the i';t:~;;~:l72P ::~I ~ety Tyson. Paul Winfield ( 1 hr . 45 min) (%) _,. "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980, Fantasy) Christopher Aee'le, Jene Sey· e..J ~TI,~in) •all .,.. "Good Guys Wear Black" ( 1978, Adventure) Chuck Norris. Jame11 Ftanc"mJ2 hrs ) .. 1=m..--•11Ma1Clf-.... CAIJJMMIMYwmtm-- --Evening • 1 G~The Fly" ( 1958. Science-Ac· lion) Vincent Price, David Hedison An eJtperlment results In the transmutation of Il a lly andftn (2 hrs ) .U111Tt SCAlllBO ,__.TONOfU ... IOUD 8CU UUITll Tiii IOlllQI 0/1 Guests Include Herb Alpert, Mar- tha Reeves. The Angels. Amenca. Eddy Grant. The Association, captain and Ten- nlfle~etl (2hrs.) I uml-CllTlll.U. IOfA "25 Years In Space' A SU1Vey of accomplishments slnce Sputnik and a preview ol future adv8noe6 (R) O ( 1 hr.) (C) .,.. "Somewhere In Tlme" ( 1980, Fantesy) Christopher Reeve. Jane Sey- moor. Obsessed wrth the portrait of a 19th-<:entury actress, a modem-day play- wright uses hypnosis to travel back in time end meet her 'PG' ( I hr • "5 min ) (I)~ Davis Cup U.S. va Argentina In quarterfinal single& match (from Allan· I!) (R) (2 hrs • 30 mtn.) cm .,_ "Spring Break" (1983, ~ dy) David Knell, Sieve Bassett. Four bud- dies have e wild lime In Foo Lauderdale during spring vacation 'A' ( 1 hr.. 40 mtncl.. -le-;._ i TMI ~AIU llCMT A fifteen- year-old g;rl (Amanda Plummef) IS lorn between her stepfather who wants 10 adopt her end her real talhe< who Is sup- posedly working In a distant country Adapted from the novel "Tell Me No Lies" ~Hila Colman. llJ .,. "Smokey And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983. Ad\ienture) Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed. A she<tff challenges some men 10 a race from Flollda to Texas for a J:tll~l~..: .. : 25 "'n I .,_ "Falhef Goose" ( 1965, ~ dy) Cary Grant, Lestle Caron A WOfld War II drifter Is assigned to set up a watch station in the South Saas. Whefe he rS Invaded by a petky French schoolteacher end her seven lively young female SIU· dents (2 hrs.) ~=llMCN • ~AT flClfl "Sarah Vaughan And Wynton MarsallS" Grammy award-winning Wynton Marsalis performs a Haydn trum· pet concerto and jaZ2 medleys with Sarah Vaughan. who 51"95 "Send In The Clowns" and "Misty • ( t hr ) Ii) UWVA&. "Kiiiers Of The Plains" Michael Lendon narrates e study of the big game enlmats IMng on the Serengeti Plains of East Atrica. (A) Q ( 1 hr ) ([) .OWW "BraJnstorm" (1983, Science- Action) Natalie Wood. Chrlstophef Walk· en A married couple tries to keep esp&- clelty designed devtee that allows a person to experience the sensaUons felt by another from mllltary and industrial Q!_OUP5 'PG' ( 1 hr • 46 min ) CZJ .,. "Krull" ( 1983, Fantasy) Ken Marshall. Lysette Anthony In an unearthly world. a prince must face many tests es he tries to regain his kingdom. 1eecue his betrothed end fight 11 fabulous beast 'PG' $hr . 57 min) 19 ..,..., .. 19 Nl\OCILI IOCa Wembley hatches en I that fell out of e garden tree TMAT-. 1111 DAY Of ftlDllCO~•t•B111f • {() ~ The endUrence of Potter, KllOQef, Mulcahy and Or Ptettfer Is tested during a Y9fY busy night at Gen Pershing Hospital. (R) D GD .-T ..,... Mlchael trails e man who is attempting to put en auto stunt shOw out of business (R) ( 1 hr t ta.,•••n w °' ~• ceu1- • '9\ln ..W rT Cl MOTi Featured an English group recreates primitive tribal rites; the aurvlval !lkllls of the Netslllk ~I mos; wind-end 90lar-powered cars. (R) ~~ ~ 9CMI l:=,er Mt>1ant" 11980 Ole· ma) Edwaro Woooward, Jack Thompson. Australians conscripted to light on ~~ land's side In the Boer War decide to light the Boer guerillas on their own terms (2 lhn.l.am.Clf TMIMCM,_f.._ llAlDA&. ..,_'JtlC "The Sharl<s' An examination of the way sharks !Mt. Where they breed and why they attack (R) 0 (t hr) fD _,,.... 1M1Am ''To SeMt Them All My Days" Challenged by his teaching and happy w1th his family. DeVICI laces new responsibilities when he Is gtvef'I his first promotion (Part 5 of 13) (R) O {lhf.) ~.,."Amityville II. The Possession". (1982. Horror) Bun Young, James Otson A family experiences supematuraUy inflv- enoed problems after moving Into a long Island houSe 'R' (1 hr . 45 min.) CH> mWll "Orawr· ( 1964. Ad\ienture) K1t1( Douglas. James Coburn. A veteran outlaw 1s challenged to a gunfight by an old adV8fS8ry after he klUs a shefll1 dUf1nQ ~-.rme O ( 1 hr . 37 min) cm • "The Survivors" ( 1983, ~ dy) Watter Marthau. Robin Wm'8ms. A pair ot unemployed buslneWnen take oft tor the wilds of New Hampshire to escape a syndlCate hit man 'A' ( 1 hr .. 44 min ) CS).,. "10" ( 1979. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Bo Derek A successful songwriter, disturbed about hitting "mid- dle age," decides to chase after e beauti- ful gtr1 on her way to he< wedding 'R' (2 hrs .. 3 min) m MO¥ll "Walklng My Baby Back Home" (195-4, MU81C8l) Donald O'Con· nor, Janet Leigh A group ol Gls start a band, but success eludes them until they switch to J8ZZ. (2 hrs.) .. all.,., fALR.L 1:91:1 Cl) TMI & I I• George comes to lhe aid of an lllitetate young arttst (A) (f)LOU.wn' Ill .,. "Same Time. Next Year' ( 1978, Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellefl Burs- tyn Two people carry on an unusual extramat1tal affair by meetlOg at the same reson for one ~end each year over a period o1 98V8'al decades (2 hrs . 30 min) (I) 9GIT1C811• .. 1:1 Cl) AUCI Met offers to sponSOt a man In a hot-air balloon race. believing the pobllc_!!y wll1 boos1 t>uslness (R) II UiJ .,. "Forbidden Paredtse'' ( 1979, Drema) Mia Farrow. Jason Robards An American woman's romance wtth a Samoan is opposed by her lathef. and the lives of ell are threatened by a hurricane. (2 hrs) ttJ• •-.a wc..D Of MCQIU CCUl- 8 _,."Trilogy Of Terrot' (1975. Hor· ror) Karen Bleck. Robert Burton. A trlO of b1Z&rre stories ebOUt, respectively. • psy· chopathlc murderess. a student black· mailing e teachef and a horrific OOll com- 110 life (2 hrs.) ...,._.. ..IOU) W19J•CI TMUm "To Serve Them All My Days" Challenged by his teaching and happy with his lam1ty, OaVld faces new responslbllllies when he Is given his first promotion (Pan 5 of t3) (Al Q !._I hr) a;> "'"wi-te-:-u-fl "limbo Connection" Although strong evtdence Points to Martt as his wife's murderer. Annabelle stum- bles upon some Information at Miss Ter· Sunday, July 15. 1984 11 -Sunclay Cont. ralne's that could clear him (Part 3 of 3) IB> o (1 hr.) CD lllDN "The Caine Mutiny" ( 1954, Drama) Humphrey Bogart JoSe Ferre< Based on the novel by Herman Wook. A group of officers mutiny against their cap- tain, clalmlng that he Is mentally unstable ~ hrs .. 5 min.) Cl) llOWI "I, The J4Jry" (1982. Drama) Armande Asaante, Barbara Carrera. Pri· vate eye Mike Hammer tangleS with a coterie of villains as he attempts to avenge a war buddy's murdef 'A' ( 1 hr . 50mln.) •tmo..1• • 8 Cl) TU"91 '°"' U. Parapsycholo-gist$ se1 up an ESP cliolc at the hospital, and Trapper's long-kls1 medical school roommate suddenly appears (A) ( 1 hr ) G ICltoOL mT Guests. AouUnda Lugo. Rev. Luis Ollveras: Ms. Diane Turango (I) MITO UC. WOfld Rally Champion· lhip • Acropolls Rally (from Athens. Greece~) (1 hr) -,~WOUT__,. .....,0 nm ou..::. A ,...,.. l9TOllY ....... e .UT I• a.•aa "Budden- bfooka" Tom marnes a vlOllnlst he met In Amsterdam, and his brother Christian plans to set up his own business. (Part • of 9) O ( 1 hr) CC) llOWll "North To Alaska" ( 1960. Adventure) John Wayne. Stewart Granger. A man finds a substitute tor his friend"s fiancee aftef' he discovefs She has married anothec (2 tvs .. 2 min ) CID er ......_, TNI OLYIMCI A humorous view of the training. competi- tion. judging and reporting that will take place during the 198-t Summer Olympics In Los Angeles CD) OLMA....,....• CGCal This COOC8f't taped in Ogden, U1ah features Olivia Newton-John slnglnn such hits as "Physical," "Heart Altaekv. and "You're The One That I Want." ( 1 hr • 30 min ) l llOTl•I --OAT UMTTA -90Wll ''Blondie Goes Latin" ( 1941, Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake Blondie. Dagwood and Mr. Dithers head tor Latin America on busH\ess ( 1 hr • 30 men) -· Cl) Cll ... ..aAL Dan Aathef anchors a preview of the Democratle National Convention from the M~one Center In San Francisco. I " • ..,. Mm'l l•n nll wm Featured "Remington Steele" star Piefce Brosnan and actress-wife Cassandra Harris. rock sl~ Rod Stewart: new pay-cable series £ ~ Boetlm lnternalional Cha.llenge Cup(1hr) CID '*-A -A MOT •a rn WT Pop queen Donna Sommer !ltzzles In a concert taped et the Pacific Amphitheatre In Cos =1"Wif:J.r,._ ..,.""" ..,,.AMMT ICMmlTMI The performance of the thr~ sisters known as The Roctles Includes 1a.zz. blues and pop music ( 1 ~) (IJ llOWll "P:Telk" ( 1975. Comedy) 12 Sunday. July 15, 1984 Penelope Lamour, Sylvia Bourdon A woman with misplaced vocal chords finds herself 1n unusual situations ( 1 hr . 22 min.) Cl) MON "Young Doctors In Love · ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean. &:tan Yoong. A young surgeon tries lo over- come his fear of the knife In thls spoof ol soap opera cliches. 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) (%) MOWll "The Bridge On The Rivtlf Kwal" (1957, Orama) Wiiiiam Holden. Alee Guinness During WOOd War II. a Brttlsh colonel and his men become pan of a prl8oo labor camp gang forced by the Japanese 10 build a Jungle bridge (2 hrs 41 min.) CM.&.-AU.~ td Cll ... 1W __,..u. t1:ll __,.MAL 'Wit• .... ....,0 CMLD2•111•.,..._. ,..,,M.R.l .. "The Vlllaln" ( 1979, Comedy) Kirk Douglas. Ann-Margret lovely Charming Jones hires a hefOk: gunslinger lhe "Hanctsome Stranger," to protect her from the wild attacks of Cactus Jack, the most Incompetent outlaw In the West (R) ~~ ~ mwll "The Kentucky Fried Movie·· ( 1977, Comedy) Evan Kim Masrer Bong Soo Han This collecllon of ~holds· barred satmcal sketches spoofing telev1- Slon and moV1e cllches Includes cameo appearances by Donald Sutherland. Hen- ry Gibson. George Lazenby and Bill Bix i 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 mtn ) JllQ.UI ttll .,. "In Name Only" ( 1939. Orama) Carole Lombard. Cary Grant A selfish wife whose only concern for her husband iS the status and wealth his name brings staunchly refuses him a divorce that would enable htm to marry the woman he really loves ( 2 hra ) (ff) MON "Smokey And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983. Adventure) Jackie Gleason. Jerry Reed. A sheriff challenges some men to a race from Flonda to Texas lor a ~lze of $250.000 'PG' ( 1 hr . 25 min ) twu mWll "The Villain" < 1979. ComPdy) Kirk Douglas. Ann-Margret Lovely Charming Jones hires a heroic gunslinger the "Handsome Stranger," 10 protect her from the wlfd attacks of Cactus Jack rhe most incompetent outlaw 1n lhe West tRJ ~~;i,..,.. tW. MON ''Chuka" (1967 Weslern) Rod Taylor. Ernes1 Borgn1ne A gunfighters warnings of an Impending Indian attack are loot~~ ignored 12 hrs . 10 min) a.1=••mn ... C1U•111T1• L11 All> DIATH ICMBl•l'm I loe llTO 11Am Wiiiiam Goldman discusses his wO<k and shows film clips from "Butch Cassidy And The Sundance K1d" and "All The Pres• dent's Men" (R) CC) MON "Moonltght1ng" ( 1982 C~· dy) Jeremy Irons. Eugene Up1n6k1 rour Polish workers sent to do repair work on their corrupt boss's London house have a ditfleull lime !earning to deal with EOQhSh soc.ety. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) tt:W D NOU. YWOOO CLOllUP Featured behind-the-scenes of the "David Letter man Show", a proflle of veteran star Kirk Oouolas. how to get yoor en.Id into Sh<>w business. a IOok at the new Muppet movie "The M~~anhat1an" 11::9 !'111 TROY CCll'f • .., .. o iCAllWl•t& I WIOm lrTO 9IAQI Paul Mazursky talks about his characters and Why the themes of marriage. tnfldeltly and new lllestyle5 have become his lrade- mark. (R) ([) QCV Mernll lynch I Golt Digest Com· memorativ9 Pro-Am (from Newport. R I ) {Bl (1 hr. 30 min./ tM(S)llOV'm "Reds" 1981, Drama) Warren Beatty, O.ane Keaton. American journalist John Reed's invotvement In the RUSStan Revolution OI 1917 IS depicted 'PG \2 hrs . 40 min ) tM U M0¥11 "The Autobiography Of Miss Jane Pittman" ( 1974, Drama) Cicely Tyson. Odetta A 110-year-old woman recalls her hie from slave days In Louisiana to CIVIi rights demonsrrations 1n the 1960s ; hrs.) W UIPLUI --~ lllBIW ... .,_"Spring Break" (1983. Ccme dy) David Knell, Steve Bassett Four bud dies have a wild time In Fort Lauderdale during spring vacation 'A' ( t hr 40 min) UI CID filO¥W The Betsy" ( 1978 Drama) Laurence Olivier. Robert Duvall. Based on lhe novel by Harold Robbins A Powerful and relentless Detroit auto tycoon brings a daredev11 racing star into his company tc develop a revolutionary new vehicle "A" ~hrs . 12 min ) t:11 '"*DAT LMGI ,. 90¥9 "Escape From New r orll' ( 1981 Sc1ence-F1elion) Kurt Russell Adrienne Barbeau. In 1997, a hardened criminal 1s ottered a pardon 1f he can r~ cue the president ol the U S from the prison city that Manhattan has become ,,. 1 'R' ~ 40 mtn) HI Cl) Cit ... mfrtJATQt ltlYOUR•'•DI COUIOIWGMJ> ... tlM»fTI~) 90¥9 "Caged Heatl" ( 1974. Drama) Juanita Brown Erica Gavin Frustrated desires and a sadistic warden plague the inmates at a women·s correctional tac11tly !:ll l'R' ~·:~~ M ... -CllCO Ml> TMI 11M ... •'•IHI,._. n llOft ''Spring Break' ( 1983. Comt• dy) David Knell. Steve Bossen Four bud does have a wild 11me In Fort lauderdalr during c;p11ng vacattOn 'A' ( 1 hr 4C. m1n) 1:11 ~ llO\IW Becket' ( 1964. Drama) Rici 1 ard Burton. Perer O'Toole King Henry II of Englsnd clashes witn the Archbishop )I Canterbury during the 12th century 1:? hrs. 28 mm) 1:11 Cl) fAITM a ?) .,_ · The Ne11t One" ( 1982. Sc• ence-Flct1on) Keir Dullea. Adrienne Bar beau A man from the future breaks the lime barner an<l lands on an 1solatea island ( 1 hr 35 min ) .. ~ CllCAGO"t""' .-orT C •1111•11tw ) ~ llOvtl · 10" ( 1r,9, Comedy) Oudle~ Moore Bo Derek A successfv songwnter, d1sturhed al>OOt htltlng "mid die age dec•des to cl'\ase'eftef a beault fut girl on her way to her ~ding 'R' 1? hrs 3 min ) m .. econ , _Moncl -llondng Moviu- •CZ> "Krull" ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken Mar shall. Lysette Anthony ( 1 hr., 57 min) •CC) "The Atomic Gale" (1982. Oocumen !!!Y) ( 1 hr . 28 min ) CH) ''Bear Island" ( 1980, Suspense) Don aid Sutherland, Vanessa Redgrave ( 1 hr 58 min.) •al) "SIOl'm Cent9f" ( 1956. Orama) Bette OeVIS, Brian Keith (2 hrs ) M CI) "Touch Of EvO" (1958, Suspense) Charlton Heston, Orson Weltes (2 hrs ) 1:11(C) "Going In Style" ( t979, Comedy) George Burns, Art Carney ( l hr . 36 min.) (%) "Moonlighting" (1982, Comedy) Jeremy Irons, Eugene Lipinski ( 1 hr • 35 min.) •CID "80 Steps To Jonah'' ( 1969, Ofama) Wayne Newton Jo Van Fleet ( 1 hr . 41 min.) cm "Ball Of Fire" ( 1942. Comedy) Gary Cooper, Berbara Stanwyck ( 1 hr 5 t min) •(%) "Jaws 3" ( 1983, Adventure) Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong ( 1 hr . 39 mtn ) -~ "Freedom" ( 1982. Orama) Mare Winningham, Jennifer warren ( 1 hr . 36 min) 00 "Jaws 3·• ( 1983. Adventure) Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong ( 1 hr., 39 min ) Cl) "Mr lmpenum" (1951, Romance) Ez.io Ptnza, Lana Turner. ( 1 hr . 27 mtn ) -al) "Brother John" (1972, Drama) Sid ~ P04tler, Bradford Dillman (2 hrs ) -· "Tarzan, The Ape Man" (1932, Adventure) Johnny Weissmuller. Maureen O'Sulltvan. (2 hrs ) 11:11 CJ) "Octopussy" ( 1983. Adventure) Roger Moore. Maud Adams (2 hrs 10 min) (%)"Breaking The Sound Barrier" ( 1952 Orama) Ralph Richardson Ann TOdd ( 1 hr, 49 min) -a11ernooa Movies- a. e "Bruce Lee: His Last Days. His Last fl!lghts" ( 1979, Bt0graphy) (2 hrs ) (CJ "The Comancheros" (1961 west ern) John Wayne, Stuan Whitman ( I hr 47 min) CID "Edd'8 And The Cruisers" ( 1983. Drama) Tom Berenger Michael Pare 11 hr.. 32 mtn) (Q) "EchoeS ' ( 1978, Fantasy) Richard Alflefl. Mercedes McCambr!dge ( 1 hr 30m1n ) W (%) "Somevmere In Time" ( 1980, Fania· sy) Christopher Reeve Jene Seymour ( 1 hr 45 mtn) 1:9(C) "The Atomic Cate' ( 1982. Documen- tary) (1 hr . 28 min) CID "Bear 15land" ( t980. Suspense) Don aid Sutherland. Vanessa Redgrave ( 1 hr , S8mln) cm "Sylvia Scarlett ( 1935. Comedy! Katharine Hepburn. Cary Grant (2 hrs ) (I) "The Real Glory" ( 1939 Orama) Gary Cooper, David Nrven ( 1 hr , 35 min.) '9 "Flfst love" ( 1939 Musical) Deanna Durbin. Robert Stack ( 1 hr . 30 min I •CD "Brimstone And Treacle" ( 1982 Ota· ma) Sling. Denholm ElllOll ( 1 hr 25 min.) a.(%) "The Secret 01 NIM H' {1982. Fan tasy) Animated Voices ot Elizabeth Hart· man. Dom Deluise ( 1 hr . 20 min ) W (C) "Going In Style" (1979. Comedy) Qior(ile Borns, Ari Garney ( 1 hr 36 min.) W ® "80 Steps To Jonah" ( 1969 Oramal Way,..,. Newtoo. Jo Van Fleet •Cf) "Mad Max" ( 1980, Orama) Mel Gib- son. Joanne Samuei (2 hrs.) CD "All Fall Down" ( 1962, Orama) Eva Merle Saini, Warren Beatty ( 1 hr 50 min) (Z) "The Next One" ( 1982. Sclence-Fic· lion) Keir Dullea, Adrienne Barbeau I I hr. 35 min) ldl(I) "Octopvssy" ( 1983, Adventure) Roge1 MOOl'e, Maud Adams. (2 hrs .. 10 min) -•lvening • 8 D 8 Cl) fJD DaOCaAnc llATIOUl. ~ Coverage of the Democratic National Convention lrom the Moscone Center ln San FrenclSCO win Include the keynote addfess by Gov Marlo Cuomo (D-N Y ) . (Regularly scheduled program- ming may be pre-empted Of delayed by l·"if:==::.:-~ (2h'51 IUCI.,_ •t r•-.r IUIMITDnMOUCltMMTI 1 .,. "FreedOm" ( t982. Orama) Mare Winningham, Jennlfe< warren A teenager. rebelling and lleetng from the custody of her dlv0<ced mother. attempts 10 come up with answers of her own ( t hr., 36 mtn.) (!) ... IOUTI OI M 'M Leon Spinks vs. Muhammad All (fought in Las Vegas Feb. '78) (R) (I hr ) (0) .,_ "That ChamplOnshlp Season' ( 1982, Ofama) Bruce Dem, Stacy Keach Five lormer high school basketball stand· outs gather for a disturbing reunion with the11 former coach who influenced the11 -1""'5!:"!:~-....:t---llATWL _,.,llMIC Man OI The Serengeti" A Masai warrlof who serves as a ranger 1n Tanzania's Serengeti National Park visits hts trlbal home where lam1lles still clln¥ to ancient trad111ons and rituals ,.1~--9CllCWOMAll -=.ru..n TOelQMT Featured coverage of the Democratic Natlonal Con ventton In San Franc1SC0 g)-.OIPOll'Mm G•cooaawccum 'Earth· quake• Are We Reedy?" Jom Orange County seismic experts, pubhc ofl1c1als. and emergency d&ist9f sen11ces analysts as they discuss what has been done and what needs to be dOne to prepare for an ean=e (!) IOU11 OI T'9f 'M Muhammad Ali vs Leon Spinks (loughl In New Orleans. Sept '78) ( 1 hr ) CIJ .,. "The Survivors" (1983, Come- dy) Walter Matthau, Robin Williams A pa11 of unemployed busineSsmen take ott for the wilds of New Hampshire 10 escape a syndicate hit man 'R' ( 1 hr . 44 min ) Cl) .,. "Breaking The Sound Barrier ( t952. Orama) Ralph Richardson, Ann Todd An Inventor suffers per90081 tq1ge- dy and hardship 1n his quest to produce a ~rsomc plane ( 1 hr . 49 min ) W .,_ "Can't Help Singing" ( 1944 MVSICal) Deanna Durbin, Oevid Bruce A young girl headed to join her lover in Cail lornia is romantically sidetracked en rout~ 12 h<s l ,.1.._•uwm • N'Ofll"I COURT 90Wll "The Way We Were" ( 1973. Romance) Barbra Streisand, Robert Red- ford A yoong college couple in the 19309 discover that the11 pol1tlcal drftereocet ara strong enough to jeopard12a their mw· rlage (2 hrs .. 30 min ) I ~ Wl.OWOMJ) °' ...... w ....... Naal Gabler and Jef.. trey Lyons examine Hollywood's view of working-class life as they comment oo cups from "Tender Metcies." "Siikwood" and "Aashdance " (R) • CID ,.., ... IOCI Boobe< searches fOf a qulete< place away from the songs and Q!mes ot Fraggle Rock 1:11 (ll) caTllllll "The Winds Of Death" Tragedy stalks a homestead !amity during the Depression. Mexican 1mm1Qrant1 tum to the Venneford Ranch operators (Lynn Redgrave Wilham Atrherton) after being harassed by local brgote. Phlllp Wendeil (Doug McKeon) perpetuates his !amity's dubious rand dealings (Part 11 of t2) (2 hrs) .. fJ Cl) ICAMC*JIW MC -.191 Aman- da and Lee become 1nve>Ned In the case of a football team owne< who plot9 the muroer ot one of hrs star players. (A) ( 1 hr) I= Take ThlS Job And ShoYe h" (1981. Comedy) Roben Hays, Barbara Hershey A young corporate executive runs into resistance when he returns to his hometown to revitalize a company brewery (2 hrs ) 10•1• _..WLD TW.8ft'ZO. .oft "Nadia · ( 1984, Biography) Leslie Weiner. JC>hann CarlO Based on the hie ol gymnast Nad1a ComanecJ who woo three gold medals at lhe 1976 Summer Qlymplcs = W ntl Cll A 1B.l'9Cll l9TCIT OI n11-.-uma m '" ll.Oal • ..., MACnCM. ... Featured Shirley Jones and Missy Go6d are v1<:11ms of practleal j<>kes. classic lor· e1gn commerc1&ls, takeoffs of motion ~­ tures (R) ( 1 hr ) '11.) GMAT •wn.uo••--•wcn "Budden-- brooks' Toni marries a buslnessman who squanders her dowry and cheats on her: Tom and Gerda have a son. Hanno. (Part 5 Of 9) 0 (I hr ) ::t' MOYWI The Comanchefos" ( 1961 Western) John Wayne, Stvatt Whitman A Texas Ranger sets out to stop the dlstrl- out1on ot guns and firewater to the hostile Comanches ( 1 tu 4 7 min ) l).WCTICllfTa ffi) ITMl*Q M>Cm caY "Glen Campbell And Fnends" Wiiiie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson and Anne Murray join Glen Campbell 1n a concert to oeteb<ate his ~ears 1n show bvs.ness ( 1 ht ) ~ ,._~AU MAm "Snow White And The Seven Owarts· Elizabeth M~ vern and Rex Smith star 1n a beeutilul princess s triumph over he1 evlt stepmoth- "ler )~~) -, ... ,,.. · nc TAC DOUQM : "Ectioes" 11978. Fantasy) Richard Allier Me<cecleS McCamb"dge An artist seeks the help of a psychic wtlerl hrs prev1oos life begins to hevnt him 'R' Sunday, July 15, 1984 13 -Monclay Conl. .. ([) ~ Davis Cup -U S vs Argentina 1n quarterllnal deciding march (trom Atlanta) (A) (2 hrs .. 30 min ) .. 8 I «* TMl TOIR Feetured the seen IC beauty of Carmel, Big Sur and Monterey. a IOOk at Cannery Row and Fisherman s Wharf D '" aOOllBI _, PUC'TIC.M. .-n Featured· Shirley Jones and Missy Gold are v1c11ms of practtcal jokes, classic f()(- etgn commerciats. takeoffs of motton pic- tures (R) ( 1 hr ) D 90¥9 Shamus' ( 1973, MyslefY) Burt Reynolds. Dyan Cannon While hunt- ing down stolen diamonds, a detective becomes involved with beautiful women and 51n1ste1 men (2 hrs ) (J) 'JI.. llAGAZM An 1n1en11ew with "Dynasty" star Joan Cotllns, a school tor break dancing 0 ... t1]) MOVIE 'Breakhean Pass" ( t976. Western) Charles Bronson. Ben Johnson A disguised federal agent. transporting a prisoner by 11a1n through trie Wesl. IS sud- denly caught up 1n a dangerous seQvence ot events as train passengers are mur dttted (2 hrs l m • lfttWrT ml n'mlG AT POPI The Manhattan Transfer" Ttie tau vocal group jotns John W1lhams and the Boston Pops Orchestra 1n selecti0ns ranging from "Blrdland" to "Duke o! Dubuque." ( 1 hr ) CID .OW. 'Jaws 3" ( 1983. Adventure) Dennis Quaid. Bess Armstrong A great white shark terronzes a marine amuse- ment patio. PG' (I hr 39 min I CL) *>vtl ·The World According To Ga1p' ( 1982 Comedy) Robin Wllt1ams, Mary Beth Hurt The son ot an unmarried prep school nurse enjoys a hie lull of adventures. coincidences and otz.arre characters 'A' (2 hrs. 15 min ) CS) MOWll "National Lampoon's Animal Hoose • ( 1978. Comedy) John Betusti1, Tim Matheson Two new college lra1ern1ty pledgeS 101n Delta Hoose. the zaniest and wildest gang on campus. and help to fight the efforts of the school's slnl!lt8' dean to have them expelled 'A' ( 1 hr , 49 mm ) (l) _,.. "Moonhght1ng" ( 1982. Come- dy) Jeremy Irons Eugene Lipinski Four Poll!lh workers sent to do repair work on !heir corrupt boss's London house have a d1tt1cult time learning to deal with Enghsn society PG' ( 1 hr . 3~ min J 1..-W.D&LC* -QWICY 11C T~OOUGH THI .._ ~ ITORt A young Jesse Owens (Dorian Harewood) enters Ohio State Unrverslty where his irack ach-evements lead him to the 1936 Bertin Olympics Georg Stanford Brown. George Kennedy and Debbi Morgan co-star Ian 1 ol 2) ( 2 hrs ) "°9NA I llMnf'I UUQM • lllTB ... IS m¥lf "The Thtrd Day .. (1965 Ora ma) George Peppard. Ellzabeth Ashley An amnesiac 1s accused by his wtte and cousin of murdering a woman and her child (2 hrs 30 min) -D ~ Featurt'd several doctors discuss how the lhreat of malpractice suns forces them to change spec1a1t1es causes "unnecessary" tests and surgeries and raises health care costs as a result of physicians paying high insurance prem1 ums (1 hr) I U ... 14 Sunday, July l5. 1984 11 1MIUllT mAT P• O..UCll "Budden- bfOOks" Toni marries a businessman who squanders hef dowry and cheats on her, Tom and G8'da have a son. Hanno (Part Sof.il.i~~ I ec:• SWTm / wom mro ... EleaOOf Peny dlSCusseS her lntMest In lhe tragic human condttlOn and her role as a woman in filmmaklng (R) CC) llCMI "The Inglorious BastardS" ( 1978, A<1Venture) Bo Svenson, Fred Wll- tlamson Two men form an unusual friend ship during their elfor1s to survive enemy attacks and violent death during the tumuttuous days of W()(ld War II C 1 hr . 33mln.) CO) ....... flOI -,,., Pat NJ. Songs Include "Endless Love," "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and tunes from the album ·~" Taped from a 1983 -f·~:2h!s.)' ,t.. PM&Y,_., TAnal CMMI it A ITCIT OI COLLIC- IMlll• ll A behlnd·lhe-&ceneS I~ at coll&Ctrve bargaining sessions at an 1nduswa1 chain plant In Hammond Indiana .. Cl•Utccm ,,. 1au--.,.M ........ UUGH. 1Ml&i&dat9 IGll)IOLDllTI lOTMI .... ._ llCMI "Eddie And The CrutsefS" ( 1983. Ofama) Tom Berenger. Michael Pare A young reporter Investigates the mysterious disappearance of a rock slng- 8' ·~1hr.32 min.) CS) "Angel Of H.E.A.T" (1982. Adventure) Marilyn Chambers An espl008ge agent has a field day working undercover as a mud wrestler ( 1 hr . 35 min) (%) llOWW "Penormance" ( 1970. Orama) James Fox. Mick Jagger. A hood on the run from the mob llnds sanctuary In the home of a burned-out former rock star. 'Fl' ~hr. •5mln) tt:tl IPOITIC8'TB .,.. ''One Page Of Love" ( 1979. Orama) Gena Lee. Nancy Hottman A young woman's relatlonstilp with her reclusiw sister becomes complicated when one of the men &he procures for her becomes romantlcally involved wtth the ~Ir j 1 hr . 30 min ) 1HI • (I) ••• PJ. Magnum reluctantly agrees to cooperate with a be&ut1tul security expert hired to beet up Higgins· securlt~~tem (A) ( t hr .. tO min.) D • OICMICll Host Johnny Car- son. Guests. Emmanuel Lewis, David Steinbefg. Mary Frann. Mighty Carson An Pla)'.9'S.:~~ I' .... "'--.,. ll't'Om MClll ...... IUCI mart"' Ull 111--=o LAW '9'1CA Scheduled senior vlee president of Southern Company Ser v1oes Bill Hamson debates enviraomental conservation expett John Cano41 on whether u1thty company wastes are harm- ing natural resources; David Sheehan. director or the department ol psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital 1n Boston on new hooe tor victims of severe anxiety ([)-IAW'U 13 MCLUI Featured: "Sibeflan 7" mem- ber Timothy Chymkhalov discusses his flve-J;: standoff with Russia. ( 1 hr . 30 min. tW(C) "Beech Girls" ( 1982. Comedy> Debra Blee. Vat Kline. A teen-age girl's friends help hef 10 loosen up so they can get on with having run at the beach. 'A' ( 1 hr .. = m11 .. amocunc MTDU&. CCMW1D1 Coverage of the Democratic National Convention from the Moscone Cent8' en San Franctsco wttt Include the keynote addre&S by Gov Marlo Cuomo (0-N Y ) (Regularly scheduled programming may be pre-empted or delayed by extendeo convention coverage.) f> llOWW "Trained To Kiii" (1974 Adventure) Stephen Sandor, Rocky Tark tngton While trying to return to a peaceful exlstence. a trained kllter ls compelled to use skills he learned In Vietnam. vm&<l a group of men terrorize the town he lives "' ~hrs1 . ...., ... .,. "Showdown" ( 1973, Western) Dean Martin. Rock Hudson A sheriff's old friend turns out to be a bank robber ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) 8) 111C110l M ...r Guests. Margaret Ladd ("Falcon Crest"). Soupy Sales. Dr Joy Browne. Wally George (R) ( 1 hr 30 mm) (f) IOJllQ From Las Vegas (A) (2 hrs 30 ~ 1ltl ~ mWll "T';!IPad -And How To Use It" ( 1966. Comedy) Brian Bedf()(d, Juhe Sommers. Based on a play by Peler Shatter. A shy musician's friend brings him out of his shell resut1lng In romantk lnvotvement with a young woman ( 1 hr SS min.) 11111 D GI LATI _,, wmt DAWI) LITTmM Guests Jimmy Connors. Mary Steenbur • comedian Larf)' MUf. ( 1 hr.) _,_ Ml"l'CICOCI U.TODAY IOIMllMITWIUU. • LCM.Aa Mlnu ... DllM. llllMCI mw'8 "Ball Of Are" ( 19•2. Comedy) ary Cooper. Barbara Stanwyck. A grour of prissy profesSO<s researching a diction ary of American sUing become lnvotved wtth a gang of thugs and a cabaret S1nge1 (t hr .. 51 min.) ..-9 (I) llOWW "Adam's Woman" (1972 Drama) Beau Bridges. John Miiis A wrongly Imprisoned sallot' attempts to win his release by marrying an Influential worn an. (B) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) CID Cl) llOWW "The Last American Virgin (1982, Comedy) Lawrence Monoson Diane Franklin. A shy teen.-ager In love rS reluctant to J01n his buddies m theif pursu11 of se•ual experiences. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min l 1119(1:) llCMI "The Road Warrlof" (198t Adventure) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence In an Australia of the future whe<t cMllz.atton ts reduced to a collection ot rural com· munes. a former highway cop makes A 2000-mlle run tor sanctuary In a promised land 'A' (1 hr .. 35 mtn.) w1-Mlfftf MOU.nroGO ClOllUP Featured behind-the-scenes of the "David Letter man Show", a profile of vettlfart star Kirk Douglas. how 10 get your child Into ShOW business; a 1oOk at the new Muppet movie "The M~ts Take Manhattan .. (!)M iCTGll g) llOWW "One Foot In Hea"~ .. (1941 ~---------------................ -...... . ' -Monday Conl. Drama ) Fredric Ma•ch Martha Sco11 A minister and hrs wrle lace a series of hard sh•JlS with crnirRge and fo111tude ( 1 hr 30m1n) (%)-* "Trme Stands Strll' ( 1982, Dra- ma) lstvAn Znemenal< H1>1mk Pauer In Coo•mun1s1 Hungary. the two sons of a men whO fled the counlry during the t 956 revOlut•on conHnue 10 lrve under the shad- ow of 1he11 tether's acltons ( 1 hr. 39 min) 1:9(C)_,.. G()l(IQ lr1 Style 11Q79, Come dy) George Burns, All CarnPy Rorel'j w1tt-1 sitting all day on a beoch rn ltie park three efdefly gerrrlemen cerefvlly p1ar1 a bank heist 'PG' t t hr 36 ""'' ) 1:11 g HUI.TM Fm.D ~= Racket Busters" (1938 Ora ma) Geol'ge Brent. Humphrey Bogart The govetnment appoints a special pm· secutor to put an end 10 rarketee11ng 1n a !true~ a~:l ( t hr . 30 rnon) ,.:;,':,.a umn LAUCIHo .. HI i:..,,. llGHTWATQt CMLD•INID H ~ "The OctaQ'>l'I" ( 1980 AcNen· 1vre) Chuck N0111s Lee van Creel A -Tuesclay -Morning Movies-• M CI) "The Real Glory' ( 1939 Drama) Gary Coope< David N1vP11 I I hr J5 mrn) W et) "Cannery Row ( t982 Drarn;i) Nici< Notte. Debra Winger (2 hrs ) <ID "The Learning Tree" I 1969. Ofarna) Kyle Johnson Al"• Ctar~e C1 hr 47 mrn) •@ "Blue Hewa11 · ( 1962 Musical) ElvJS Presley. Angela lansbury (?t-irs) .. (%)"Somewhere In Time" ( 1980 ranra sy J CtmstophP• Re"""' lanP Seynintir I I hr 45m1n) 19(!) "Something For A Lonely Man·• ( 1968 OfarM) 0An Alrvl<er Suc;.::in Clark (2 hrs ) 1"a CS) "Pro lessor Waos1all s T 1me Mac hone" ( t983 AdvPflhJre) Mic t1a<>1 MrVPy. Tl1PO· na McLPllan ( 1 t1r ) •CC) "To Race The Wind I 1050 Dra••1a1 Steve Guttenbf>r9 Randy Quaid I 1 111 45 rrnn) CH) 'HOf1ky1onk M;:in ( 1qa:;i C'ramn) Chnl Fa~1w00tJ KylP F11.;fwClOd I? hrs 5 mm) (.0) Jekyll And ltyoe rogether Again ( t982. Comedy) M':uk B•1111kheld 8Pc;s Armstrono ( 1 hr 2fl m111 ) •OO "The Mango Tri>e"' ( 1977. Ofarna) Gefaklrne F11zg'"' 11'1 r't111c;11 r lPr Pale (I hr. 35 min) CZ) "The Secret 01 NIM H" ( 198<' F"an 1asy) Animated V<'oees of Ftr:abelh Harl man. Dom DeLurc;1> ( I nr :?O min I -CC> "The Sound An•! ThP rury" ( tQ~q Drama) Yul Brynner, JoaM•P Woodward l! hr . 55 min ) 'JI) ·swamp Thug 11982 Fantasy) AdrrennA Baroeau. l ours Jourdan I 1 hr 30m1n) ) All Al Sea ( t958. Comedy) AIE>C Guinness. Irene Bro1otrne ( 1 r1r 27 nnn l Cl) ·S1range Brew · ( 1983. Comedy) Dave Thomas. Rick Moran1c; { 1 tu . 30 min) -im 'Convicted'' (1950 Diam::i) GIPnn fo•rl. Broder rel< C a1otr!Ncl (2 hrs I wealthy young woman hlles a retired mar· 1.lal ar1s champion to prntect her from ter· rortsts trained by the mysterious N1n,a cult 'R' ( 1 hf • 43 min ) (I) ~ "Curtains•· ( 1983. Horror) John Vernoo. Samantha Eggar A corrupt film d1rector schedules six auditions '°' a movie at an eerie and isolated mansion and hrs wife enters an asylum to prepare IOI lhe part of a mad-woman 'R' ( 1 hr , 29mln) 1:111 llMCUI WB.IY, ILA. ..,, .. AOUllT MIT'O UCllQ Can-Am (lrom Dallas) ~) QTYLDIT1 M ~ 'Jaws 3·· ( 1983, Mveriture) Dennis Quaid. Bess Armstrong A great white she"' teHOfizes a manne amuse- men~k 'PG' (1 hr .. 39mrn) .. I .. Tiit .. ... ..... ,... .oWI "That ChamplonShlp Season" ( 1982. Drama) Bruce Dem. Stacy Keach. Frve fOffTlef high school basketball stand- outs gather for a disturbing reunion wrlh thei1 tormef coach who Influenced their lrves 'R' ( 1 hr • 48 min ) a. CC) .ml "The lnql<>flous Bastards" -· '"Ten Tall Men" ( 1951 Adventure) Burl Lancaster. Gtlbeft Roland. (2 hrs ) 1UI (%) "The BrldQe On The Riv8f Kwai" ( 1957. Drama) Wilham Holdefl. Alec Gwnness (2 hrs . • 1 min.) -JUternoon 11ov1es- ttt1m> ''Men Of The Dragon•· ( t9H. Adven- ture) Jared Martin. Katie Say!Of (2 hrs ) CC) 'The Day The Earth Stood Still" (1951. Science·Actroo) Michael Rennie Paine.ta Neal ( 1 hr • 23 mm.) <ID "Strange Brew" ( 1983, Comedy) Dave Thomas. Rick MOfanrs ( 1 hr 30 min) CO) '"Waltz Across Texas" ( 1983. Drama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow. ( 1 hr . 40 min) UI ~ Cannery Row" ( 1982, Orama) Nick Nolte, Debra Winger (2 hrs ) HI©) "The Gey OlvOfcee" ( 193-4. Musical) Fred Asta11e. Ginger Rogers. (1 hr , 47 min) t.Sl "The Wrld Man 01 Borneo" ( 1941, Drama) Frank Morgan. Mary Howard ( 1 hr 18 min) m ·11 S1artPd Wllh Eve' (1941. Musr cal) Deanna Durbin. Charles Laughton L1 hr 30 mm) 1:11 (.l) 'Krull" { 1983, Fantasy) Ken Mar- shall Lyselle Anthooy ( 1 hr. 57 min ) •OO The Learmng Tree'' I 1969, Drama) Kyle Johnson. Alex Clarke ( 1 hr . 4 7 min) (j:' ' An Amer1Can Wmewolf In l<>ndoo" ( 1981 Comedy) David Naughton. Jenny AJlul1e1 ( I nr 37 mrn ) 11::9 li) ·Professor Wegstatf's Time Machine" ( 1983. Adventure) Michael McVey. T~ na Mclellan ( 1 hr ) Ml(C) "To Race The Wind .. (1960. Drama) Steve Guttenbefg Randy Quaid ( 1 hr 45mrn) ta "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972 Come-<JY) Animated ( t hr . 20 mm ) (ZJ "History Is Made At Nlgtit" ( 1937 Romance) Charles Boyer, Jean Arthut I 1 hr . 37 mrn ) • 'M•cA1thur" ( 1977. BloQraphyJ ( 1978, Adventure) Bo Svenson. Fred Wit- Hamson Two men f0tm an unusual friend. ship ~ing their etfons to survive enemy attacks and vlolent death dUrlng the tumuftlJOUS days of World War II ( 1 hr • 33 min.) •(f)•Ml'M• •()).,.. "National lampoon's Animal House" (1978, Comedy) John ~. Tim Matheson Two new college tratemtty pledges join Delta House. the zaniest and wildest gang on campus. and help Lo fight the etf0f1s of the achOOl's sinister dean to ha~~·'R' (1hr .49mln.) ·1 ~.cllT ....... Mii 111-.-CI) -ICOTT W .... "Jaws 3" ( 1983. Adventure) Dennis Ouald. Bess Armstrong A greet white shark tefTOfizes a menoe amus&- rnent P8"'· 'PG' ( 1 hr . 39 min ) •Cl)•....,. (%).,."I, The Jury" (1982, Orama) Armande Assante, Barbara Carr8fa. Pri- vate eye Mike Hamme< tangies wtth a coterie of villains as he attempts lo avenoe a war buddy's mtJfdef 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min.) •@• .. ..,..., ... , Gregory Pecit. Den O'Hef"llhy (3 hrs.) CH) "Honkytook Man" ( 1982. Orama) Clint Eastwood, Kyle Eastwood (2 hrs . 5 min) (]J "tfolkes" ( 1980. Adventure) Roger Moore, James Mason ( 1 hr., 39 mn.) -mven1ng .. II.I.Cl> e DmOC:aATIC MlmAL Coverage of the Democratic National Convention from the Moscone Center In San Frencrsco wilt Include debate on this year's party plattorm (Regularly schedUled prog1ammlng may be pr!HJfllPted Of delayed by extended l~f,:~I~ ......,.. n.oucllM AllTI _,. "The Sound And The Fury" ( 1959. Drama) Vul Brynner. Joanne Woodward. A Southern girt from a degefr erale famlty attempts 10 make a kfe for her~ hr .. 55 min ) ©) "Jekyll And Hyde Togethel Again" ( 1982. Comedy) Mark BJankfield, Bess Armstrong. A strait-laced scientist's accidental Ingestion ol a chemical turns htm fflto a lascivious swinger 'R' ( 1 hr 25 min.) (I) .oWI "Jaws 3" ( t983. Adventure) Oeonrs Quaid. Bess Armstrong A great while shark terrorizes a marine amuse lmen~~~1 hr . 39 mm) 119 TAii llAaa.l~•IW ...ac:T..- ... "Strange Brew" ( 1983. C<>m&- dy) Dave Thomes. Rick Moranis Two beer·lovrng men become lnvollled rn a plot to kidnap a brewing heiress and make the world addicted to a newly spiked t>ever· &Qe 'PG' ( 1 hr 30 min l Sunday. July 15. 1984 15 I THAT-. M TAii .-wcmu MTaTILlllllfT TCllQHT Featured Larry Gatlin and the Gatun Brothe<S. Leonard Mallin reviews "Electric Oteams" 1 -.0I~ .,. .. .-0"'°901 llOWll "Spring Break" ( 1983. Come- dy) David Knell, Steve Bassett. Four bud- dies have a wild time in Fort Laudefdale during spring vacation 'R' ( 1 hr • •O min) Qi) llCMI "I'll Be Yours" ( 1S.7. Musical) Deanna Durbin. AdOlphe Menjou. An unsophisticated young gift from a smell- town comes to the big city where she promplly gets herself Into trouble by fib~ I to a weaft~mlrer (2 hrs ) 7111 llMmA m> PIOIU"I CCMT iiO¥ll "Butch CaSStdy And The Sun- dance Kid" ( 1969. Western) Paul New· man. Robet1 RedfOfd In the late t800s. a pair ot good-natured bank robbers flee 10 South Amef'lca. Wtie<e they meet with their destiny ~ 30 min.) E ""°'WU OI AmA&.t CD MOVA "The Case Of ESP" A look at sclentlhc e111dence fOf and against ESP and some or lls uses In po1ic. work. archaeology, mineral location and the US comm0d11tes market (A) O ( t hr) CID.,_ ·swamp Thing" ( t 982. Fanta- sy) Adrienne Barbeau. louts Jourdan. A brilliant research scientist concocts a remarkable Ille-strengthening potion that turns him into a heroic monster after he Is nearly k.1lled in the destruction of his labo- ratory 'PG' t 1 hr . 30 min ) LOJ M•M.L. Toronto Blue Jays et Call- forn1a A,aiels (3 hrs ) 1:11 @ C81WIU&. "The Scream Ot Eagles" Paul Garrett (David Janssen). the current owner ol the VennefOfd Ranch. relates the history ot the city of Centennial to two magazine wt1ters (Andy Grltftth. Sharon G1 J~~2.MI 12) (3 hrs) ·1 (I) ... UMIOAT POUL-4ft, IL9I l aJtm• Fea 1ure<J Brenda Vaccaro. goofs by Roben Gu1llaurne "4adehne Kahn Biii Bucby and Sha Na Na (RI .... wu @)POUL...._ ILl9I a ••tmn Fea- tured Brenda Vaecaro. goofs by Robert Guillaume. Madeline Kahn BiH Brxby and Sha Na Na IA) (1 hr) g) .,_ "The P1nlc Panthef" (1~ Comedy) David Nrven. Peter Sellers A 19wel thief auempts to take posse$S10n of a P<tCetess gem with the help of the French pol1Ce 1nspectoc"s wife (2 hrs ) fli' aA The Case Of ESP" A look at !OeteOllhc evldenee fOf and against ESP ana some ot 11s uses In poliee wOfk. archaeolOgy mineral tocatroo and the u S commodities market (R) Q ( 1 hr ) G) MA-TUM A Mei being caught by COi Lynch. "'embers of the team agree to go '" BO! ieo to 1~ue an American general and htS (jaughler berng held captive by o;LOOl1llas (A) (1 hr ) \C' llOWll ··Na11ona1 Lampoon's Animal House 11978. Comedy) John Belushi Tim MatheSOn Two new college fraternity pledges totn Delta House the zanteS1 and wlldeSI gang on campus and help to fig.ht the ~11orts ot the schoOl's sintste< dean to 16 Sunday, July 15. 198'4 have them~ 'A' (1hr .• 49mln.) ~ .. , PAM CMAa 1ltl llCOle YIM MOWll "Time StandS StH1" ( 1982. Ora· ma) latvan Znamenak. Henrik Pauer In Communist Hungary. the two sons or a man who fled the country during Ille 1956 revolution continue to llYe under the shad· ow of their father's actions. ( 1 hr • 39 min) "I lfiORTILOOI OI> .. DOmlTIC Lit . , .. ,..., ,,_,. C'911tr Jack feigns amnesla so that Janet wm not be furious when she d1sc0Ye<S he has wrecked her new car i )O 11CTAC*"" ....,Al "Klllefa Of The Plains" Mlcilael Landon narrates a study of the big game animals living on the Sereogell Plains of East Africa. (A) Q ( 1 hr ) M (I) M11'0 UC. CART Budwel5ef Grand Prix (from Cleveland) (Al (2 hrs . 30 min) • 8 l OI Tim TOUI Featured travel to Northern California's wine country Includes the Calistoga mud baths. cham- pagne making and lhe feuding Monda111 Brothers. D TNI A-TUii After being caught by COi Lynch. members of the team agree to go to Botneo to rescue an American general and his daughter being held captive by glleti=IJAl ( 1 hr ) · • I "Marlowe" ( 1969. Mystery) James Garner. Gayle Hunnicutt. After being hired by an alluring bloode to locate her mlsslng brother, a private eye sets ott in pursuit of a atrippef he feels is connect- ed with the di:'lrance (2 hrs.) (I) P& llAat The hlgh-riSk sport of hlQh diving: women who are becoming successful comics I ... 1WJMTZ.- .... "Three Days Of The Condor" ( 1975. Suspense) Robert AedfOfd. Faye Dunaway A research reader employed by the CIA uncOYerS Internal treachery when all Of his co-w0tkers are assassinated by a hit man who IS now stalking him (2 hrs.) l wmnuaA tanmmlHllTOIY -~ .,. "Strange Brew" ( 1983. Come- dy) Dave Thomas. Rick Moranis Two beef-IOving men become involved 1n a plol to kidnap a brewing heiress and make the wOOd addicted 10 a newly spiked bever- ~· 'PG' (1 hr .30mln) c.u .. ''P\Jberty Blues" ( 1981, Come- dy) Nell Schofield, Jad Capella Two comlng-ot-age glr1s are eager IOf ex.pen- ence and acceptance by the popu4ar etowd 'A' (1 hr .. 27 min) (I).,. "My TU10f" ( t983. Romance) Ciren Kaye, Mat1 Lattanzi A high school student becomes romantically lnvotved WTtti the o6der women Who IS tutOflng him In French 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min I l •...W.m.LOI -OUllCY 11CTAC ... ---~ ITOIT Jesse Owens reoord-bfeeklng track performance at the t936 Bertm Olymptcs rs follOwed by a hie ol humanitarian deeds overshaoowed by business la11ufe and cnm1nal charges 01 tax ~Ston Stars Dorian Harewood. Ron ny Co• and Nounan Fell (Part 2 ot 2) <' tvs) I ....... ""~· •rxsm ..,._ -DOlll ... "Gays And Relrgion" Guests the Rev Troy Perry. founder ol a nationwide network of gay congregations; the Rev Oscar McCIOUd. National Council of Churches. students from Southern Methodist Untver'!ity (R) y hr) IM .... / 11t1Umf vwnwt A 1"8.l'Mlme tllTa.Y .... "'....,... ¥ll11Wt A TILIY9Cll tllTa.Y '.Amer- ica's Mandarin 195 .. 1963" America steps 1n to halt me spread ot communrsm In Southeast Asia until President Ngo Dinh Olem's own generals turn against him ffi) Q ( t hr) CC) .-.., PllCUI I ~ A Comedy cenrered around an ailing talent agency that attracts oddball performers Stars Jesse White and Carl Ballantine. (Z).cml "Caged Heat'" (1974, Drama) Juanita Brown. Er1ea Gavin Frustrated desires and a sadistic warden plague lhe inmates ar a women's correctiooar facn11y l 'R' ~~1Sm1n) ..... M•A•t•H ICEE11111 ... , .... ,...., WAYl.011 m1•1rat The country Slnger- soogwnter perfOfmS songs tre><n hlS album ··Never Could Toe The Mark" (ff) *>T ~y TMI CIUWI A humorous 111ew of the training, compeu- tton f\Jdging and repo<t1ng that will rake place du11ng the 1984 Summe< Olympics 1n Los Angeles aD .,_ "The Kentucky Fried Mo111e" ( 1977 ComecyJ Evan Kim. Master Bong Soo Han This collectton of no-holds· barred satmcal sketches spoofing telev1- S10n and l'TIO"ie cticheS 1nciudeS cameo appearances by Donald Sutherland, Hen- ry Gibson. George Lazenby and 8111 B1x· ~ 'A' ( t hr , 30 min ) .. (ID .,_ 'Gentleman Jim" ( 1942. Ota· ma) Errol Flynn. Alexis Smith Boxer James J Corbell becomes the champ.on of the 1880s 12 hr~ 10 min ) .. CIJ .,_··Taboo (1980. Orama) Kay Parker Mike Ranger When a woman's husband leaves her to run ott with his sec· terary sh~ embarks on a quest tor sexual lulf1llment tha1 ends 1n her teen-age son's bedroom U_ hr . 25 min ) 1. 1 .(J)®)G)'1:) ... IAlUllDA Y llQlff llOWAI 1 IWl'TWI LAUQH • TNl&IZUa. IOU) OOl.D llT1 TO TNI lllAIOa ICM .,_"Tom Horn" ( 1980. Western) Steve McOueen Richard Farnswonh In early 20th-century Wyoming. a bOUnly hunter h11ed by a group of ranchers 10 track down rustlers 1s set up fOf a hanging ~. htS employers A ( 1 hr • 38 min ) (HJ llCMI "My Tutor" ( 1983. Romance) Caren Kaye Mall Lattanzi A high schOol student oecomes romantically 11wolved with the older woman whO 1s 1u10tlng him 1n French ·R ( 1 hr • 37 min ) LS) GAU.AGIB t1\ICK • M • Comed1 an Gallagher mixes social commenrarv with humor 111 his spool of 1960s event~ and trends 11:'9 (}) "°"1ICllfTDI 11:a 8 ()) ~ An astrOloger s warn 1ngs tempt the skeptical Steve McGarrell to follow her ctues 1n his 10V9$tlgat10n ol a murder (A) ( 1 hr , 10 min ) D G> TalGIHT Hos1 Johooy CarS()(' Scheduled Ctir~topr.c• Reeve (1 hr ) ll(ll MC ... ~ ~------------------------.... ~ l•IUICMOI- -""llYOllD Mam .... PUCI .,..,.Ol ..... MCllCO uw '191CA Scheduled polllt cal analyst and lawyer Adam Walinsky on what can be expec1ed from lhe Demo- cratic national convention, jOurnallst and Columbia University professc>l Penn Klm- baH on his reasoos fOf suing the federal g<>vemment tor S tO mllllon tor a false "sec;r~ulsk" verdict ( 1 hr ) (I) DaVls Cup -U S. vs Argentina In quarterfinal slngles match (from Alien· t~ (R) (2 hrs . 30 min ) (%).,. "Somewhere In Time' ( t980. Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Jane Sey· m<>Ut. Obsessed with the portrait ol a 19ttKentury actress, a modem-day play· wright uses hypnoslS to travel back in 11me and meet her. 'PG' (1hr .45mln.) ID M CUii Featured· publtsher Jim McCotter ln1r0duc:es hts new nat10nal newspaper, The US Press ( 1 hr , 30 min) .. ,,...., .. M&.411, ..,. I ....... Fea tured: Brenda Vaccaro, goots by Robert Guillaume, Madeline Kahn. Brll Bixby and Sha Na Na (R) Iii .,. "The Irish Whlsl<ey Rebelhon" ( 1972, Otama) William Devane. Anne Meara During Prohibition. an Irish boot leQoef tries to ratSe money b the cause oflAA freedom lighters In Ireland (1 hr . 50 min.} (!)Ml 11181T ... 9 .,. ''The Adventures Of Nick Certer" ( 1972. Mystery) Rober1 Conrad, Shelley Winters The legendary pr1va1e detective uncovers corruption in the pol1ee toroe whlle Investigating the death ot an old friend (1 hr., 40 =t • 1llCll OI ntl Guests Emma Samms ("General Hospital"), Biii Ratter ty ("Real People"), R Coorf Hay, Tina Turnef (music Video) (R) ( t hr 30 min) (I)_. "An American Wecewolf In Lon· don" (1 981. Comedy) Devld Naughton. Jenny Agutter TM vacation of two young Americans on a walking tour of England 1s ruined when a werewolf attack leaves one dead and lhe other cursed wilh a hunger for humen flesh 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min ) (Q) .,. "The Groove Tube" ( 1974 Comedy) Ken Shapiro. Richard Belzer Tetev\slon cliches are satlnzed 1n a series of Sketches ranging from a cautronary tale oo dope dealing to a VD pvbllc service announcement and a nbald spool of "Wide World of Sports " 'R' ( 1 hr . 1 S min.) CJ) llOlll "Jaws 3" ( 1983. AdVenture) Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong A great white shark lenonzes a marine amuS&- men.!_park, ·~~hr .. 39 min) 12:9 D 8 Ull wmt DAVID &irrt'"iL ....... ,cm. Featured· comedian Jay Leno. shark hunl et Capt. Frank Munctus, "Late Night" out t•k:.~~.) I U. TOOA7"*1'~ ........ uu.t-11 LM. UI ICMlml ... DUL fllMCI U. Cl) COi i_, A psychologist uses hrs experieflee In mind control to carry out lhe murder of hlS best friend (R) ( 1 hr 20 min) CC) lilCMI "La Cage Aux Folles" (1979 Comedy) Ugo Tognam, Michel Serraull A nightclub owner 1r1es to prepare hrs trenfMIStne loYer tor • vlsl1 by his son's flanoee'a father, the moral9 commissioner of France (Subtitled) 'R' ( 1 hr , 31 min-) OD llCMI "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982, Ofa- ma) Clint Eastwood, Kyte Eastwood. An oveHhe-hlll, alcohollc country·wealern singer travelS 10 Nashvllle with his 14· year-old nephew for a last-chance audl- llon at the Grand Ole ()pry. 'PG' (2 hrs , 5 min) tll9111) UTPA'nGl W8 llCMI "The Truth About Spring" (1965. Ofama) Hayley Milla. John Mitts A hsherman attempts to marry off his da~o a tawyer (2 hrs ) D "Evel Knievel" (1971, Biogra- phy) George Hamlllon. Soe Lyon. 'the s1unt man made famous by his deatll- defymg motorcycle feats rides Into new acts of Qerr(ng-do. (1 hr., 30 min.) (f) 90WI "The Pied Piper'' ( 19'2. Dra- ma) Monty Woolley, Anne ~xter An Englishman agrees to take two children from war-torn France. but they prove to be only the beglnntna (2 NS ) g) llCMI "One Man'Ts Way" ( 1~. Biog- raphy) Don Murray. Diana Hyland A crime reporter enters • seminary when he leets unable to help people In any other ca >aclty ( 1 hr , 30 min ) · t:1I WC&O AT~ err UCOM tt1 NIAL TM NU> AU.•TMIPAa.Y .,.. '...,.,. ua... lfTllACY PU llCMI "Strange Brew·• ( 1983, Come- dy) Dave Thomas. Rick Moranls. Two beer-loving men become invofved In a plo1 to kidnap a brewing heiress and make the world addicted to a newly spiked bever- ~. 'PG' (1hr.30mln.L 1'9 CMaltA ..... lCllll W MO¥ll "The Last American Virgin" { 1982, Comedy) Lawrence Monoson. Diane Franklin A shy teen-ager in loY8 Is reluctant to join his ooddles In their pursuit or sexual experiences 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min.) CS) MO¥ll "The Road Warrior" ( 1981, Adventure) Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence In an Australia of the lvture where clvillzatloo is reduced to a collec11on of rural com- munes. a former highway cop makes a 2000-mile run for sanctuary 1n a promised land 'A' ( 1 hr , 35 rn1n ) -· ~ Cll ... llQNTWATCM ~AUTO-::.. SCCA Super Vees (from Cleveland) (R) ( 1 hr ) (0) llCMI 'Homework" ( 1982. Comedy) Joan Collins, Mrchael Morgan. A high -Morning Movie•- •cm "Swamp rhtng" ( 1982, Fantasy) Adrienne Barbeau, LOUIS Jourdan ( 1 hr . 30mtn I Hl(l) "The Bridge On The River Kwal" ( 1957 Drama) Wmlam Holden, Alec Guinness (2 rirs 4 1 mm ) t:a ~ "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972, Com&- ~ Animated ( t hr 20 min ) • ~ Ice Castles' ( 1979, Romance) Lynn Holly JoMson. Robby Benson (l hr. 53 min.) .. @ 'The Sex Symbol" ( 1974. Orama) Connie Stevens. Shelley Winters ( t hr . 30m1n) •CB:> "A Dog 01 Flanders" (1959. Otama) Davtd Ladd, Donald Clrsp ( 1 hf , 36 min) NICI) "The Night Walker" (1965, Mystery) Robert Taylof. Barbara Stanwyck IChool ttvdent hu a di'fnoult lime 1rytng to 1oee his v1tRln1ty. 'A' ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) d {C).,_' The Dey the Earth Stood Still" (1951, Science-Fiction) ~ Rennie, Patrtola Neel. After a strange speoecraft lands In Washingtoo, D.C .• an emlssaty emerges. warning f.arth to cease Its atom- ic ~tatlon 'G' ( 1 hi., 23 min.) ••-:. "Homecoming" (1948. ~)Clark Gabte, Lana Turner. Dur- ing World War II, a batttefront doctor la dls1raught to find that he Is unable to save the lite of a wounded nurse who means a lest deel to him. (3 his ) w-:::.,u. ..,,. M _,.,."All Offloer And A Gentlemen" ( 1982, Ofame) Rlc:hatd G«e. Debra Winger. An undlsclpllned aviation officer candidate meets his match In • tough Naval dr11 lnstfUctor. 'A' (2 hrs . 5 min.) ... .,. ''Wild Harvest'' ( t947. Drama) Al8n Ladd, Dorothy Lamour Two grain harvesters becOme bitter ttvals O¥ef the -same woman. (2 hrs.) l a1C0-1'MllMI ... .... ,_ .,.,. "Breaking The Sound Barrier' (1952, Ofama) Ralph Rlchardson, Ann Todd An Inventor suffflfs personal tragtt- dy and hardship~ his quest to produce a ~le plane ( 1 hr., 49 min.) •c.sJ .,. "My Tutor" ( 1983, Romanoe) Caren Kaye. Matt Lattanzi A high school student becomes romantically Involved with the <>!def' woman who Is tutoring him In French. 'R' ( 1 hr , 37 min ) -~Nll'M• an...,. • .,. "National Lampoon's Animal Houae" ( 1978, Comedy) John Belustll. Tlm MatheSon. Two new college fraternity pledges join Oetta House, the zaruest and wildest gang on campus. and help to ~t the efforts ot the achool's slnis18f deen to have them expelled. 'R' ( 1 ht., 49 min.) ·1 CllCMO'l ..,..ollT' .... ..... ,...(I) .,.. "The Gay Divorcee" ( 19~. Muslcal) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers Mistaking a loveSICk dancer for someone else, e lady iSsues him an Invitation ( 1 hr , 47 min) ~-ICOTT .. ,,......,. -,,.,.,.., .... , M CI) "African Adventufe" (1983. Ofame) Oevid Nkena. Clive Sanders. 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I & a.Jn ,_ George hlf PS a c;rqi, 1'•0<c-s1 to prove to .X:My ma1 It°'" •t0.J9!! •a~ bPf"'° I lj ,f Jennrfet S 11°'°"'' 14 "9 LITTU NOflU An exptorat IOrl of lhe 17a'lv<i • aogPS r ourtoolil and a11truoe occumng aTTIOC'g dwarfs leaturrog several I.I' !Ph'"'?#S and a look at the annual c" ''!' '•""' "t Li''~ Pt>"!Ple ot America O l 1 S .,_ S.warnp Th·~ ( 1982 Far •a •f l Ar:J1 Prine 8a1beau. LOVtS Joutdan A or arr researcti scientrst concocts ii rPnar•aO'e 1fe strenQ1heOtOg potion that 1.;rris •nm 1n•o a heroec monst~ atte< he oo>ar y 1t ied in lhe deslructlOrl of hlS latv>- r atr"y PG ( 1 lir, 30 m.1) M L ~ ~ BudwetSef Thu" ~ <r Tne C>n•o (f!om Evansville, Incl I ~) '1"') .. U 2 Oii Tiil TOWie FealUfed adventures r Hawa11 1nc1Ude a non tourist luau a Otearh 18k•nQ helicopter ride OV9f !he rSlanQs !h(> legends surrounOtng 1he Napah coas1 and a ukelele playef D DOWU T1IOUm! Kale poses as her 1w1n SISUH 10 1mp1ess a hanctsome bod"Y OV•1del IAI (I , a llAUJm A vlSll w1lh 1mpression •St Rich I •Ille an aquarium diver's C1a1ly , oulioe at M 9flr'W! W <X Id u ... ®' .0VW 'loOkrng F<X Mr Goodbar 11977 O.arna) ()lal"le Keaton Tuesday Wf'td A schoolleacher searches for lovP by frequenhng Singles bars at night w11~ 1rag1c resufls (2 hfs ) ~ ~ VIC19 PIMT uca f0< • 1r1 .. s!Of1es about victims ol robbe1y <' 1 • t JN> P j "';r j(>f fighllng bncl< ttvough leglslattve changes, law suits and ~(lht ) (J:) "Bad Boys" ( 1982. Drama) Sean Penn, Aeni Santoni. A young hood- lum accldentatly kills the younge1 brother of a teen-age dope dealer during a police cilase and is sent to a tough 1ef0<matory 'A'=) CZ) "Krull" ( t983, Fantasy) Ken Marshall, Lysette Anthony. In an unearthly w0<ld, a prince must face many tests as he tries 10 1egatn his kingdom. rescue his betrothed and hght a fabulous beast 'PG' l h1 . 57mln) U......111.&at ... a.cY •I U &arr ... George hires a phony exOfclst to prove to Joey that the ~~ has been rid ol Jenn1fef's ghosr TICT~--mWll "Arsenic And Old Lace" ( 1944, Comedy) Cary Grant. Josephine Hull. Two old ladies po1son unsuspec11ng gentlemen with elderberry wine and bury them m rhelr basement complete with funeral services. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) I .,. .. I llMTWI LAUQll • Tiii aH•• Of tmUCl An exami- nation of the undef1ylng reasons some large Ameocan corporations no longe< offer the economic opportunities that were expected In the t950S and 1960s i hr) ....... M _,,. "The Bird With The Crystal Plu- mage" ( t970, Mystery) Tony Musante. Suzy Kendall Accused of vicious murders. a man uncovers the real psychOpathlc kll~ -i DOINUI "~kers & The New Wave Movement'' Guests: Parents of Punkers founder Serena Dank. mUsle critic Charles M. g:..11 hr) 11111Ullf MJY-...... ~ .,_ "The Road Warrior': ( 198 t, Adventure) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence In an Australla of the future wtiefe crvlllz.atlon Is reduced to a collection of rural com- munes. a fOl'mer highway cop makes a 2000-mlle run tor sanctuary In a promised land 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) CID m¥ll "Drawl" ( t984. Adventure) Kirk Douglas. James Coburn A veteran outlaw Is challenged 10 a gunfight by an old edV&fsary atter he kills a sheriff during ~ker game Q ( 1 hr , 37 min ) (..5) m¥9 "I, The Jury" ( 1982. Orama) Armande Assante. Barbara Carrera Pri- vate eye Mike Hammer !angles with a coterie of villains as he attempts to avenge a war buddy's murde1 'A' ( 1 hr 50min) ~....,.- .. -1111 PU TOUll (JI) -... .. A .. 'M •••mrr ... , ... ,..., PALLAID-OIM.w.D,._ .,_"The Bnde Wore Black" ( 1967 Suspense) Jeanne Moreau, Jean-Claude Brlaly A distraught but determined young bride sets out to avenge the death of her husband (1 hr. 47 mm) =1rm1 ... .,. .. I llMTWI L.AUQlt. TMl&O JM ! ICU> a.D 11'1'1 101111----.,.. "love camp'' (1981, Drama) Christian Ande<s. Laura Gemser. The daughter of a U.S senatOf comes under the spell ol a rellglous cult member who Initiates her into a tretHolle commone. ( 1 hr , 42 min.) CZ).,.. "I, The Jury" ( 1982, Orama) Armanda Assante. Barbara Carrera. Pri- vate eye Mike Hammer tangles with a coterie of villains as he attempts to avenge a war buddy's murder. 'R' ( 1 hr , 50 min.) 1d(!)9Cll,...,. tt:lt8 (I) Ttll .. At'81-Steed, Purdey end Gambit have temporary Immunity to en anti-terrorist gaa which has made part of the city vulnerable to plUnder (R) ( 1 hr. 10 min.) 8 GD 911'.atl--rr Host Johnny Carson Scheduled: Jlmm~ ( 1 hr.) Ir=:_ MClm .... fUCI nmTlf/# IM llll..alCO LA'IW1' .-!CA Scheduled· for- eign policy speclallst Joan Peters oo the origins of the Arab-Jewish conflict ovet Palestine. ( 1 hr.) (E)-Mem~Y(I) m •CUii Featured: finance el(pert Wal- ly Unn tells Where banks reinvest their customers' money ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 11::11(C) _,... "Escape From Now Yorit" (1981. Scleno&-Actlon) Kurt Russell. Adrienne Barbeau In 1997, a hardened criminal Is offered a pardOO 11 he can res- cue the president of the U S from the prlSOl'I city that Manhattan has become 'R' ( 1 hr, 40 min.) 1WCID .,.. "Melanle" (1982, Drama} Bur- ton Cummings. Glynnis O'Connor. A young woman leaves her remote home to locate and to gain custody of her child now hv1ng with his army-based father 'PG' { 1 hr . 49 min ) 1W(fl) .,.. "Value For Money" (t955, Comedy) John Gregson, Diana Dool. A miserly young businessman finds himself with a lot of money and a QOfge<>US blonde oo his handt 12 hrs.) No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspaper The Daily Pilat fits in -1 T'A9"Zllm amocunc llA'ftCIUL CCIII_,_ Coverage of the Democratic National Corwentlon from the Moscone Cent8f In San Francisco wm lnclUde selectlon of the party's presidential candidate. (Regularly sehedoled programmlf'lg may be pr .. empted or de4ayed by extended conven- tion coveraae.) Iii .,. .Tsam's Song" ( 1969, Orama) Rober1 De N110. Jennifer Warren. The arrtval of a beautiful blonde upsets the tor- meffy stable working relatlOOshlps o4 a group ot filmmakers producing a political documentary <; hr . 55 min.) (f)•••lllltr ... ltl .,.. "The ca11forn1a Kid" < 197'. Western) Vic Morrow Martin Sheen A psychotic vigilante stler1ff resorts to any means to enforce the law 1n his small-town domain. ( 1 hr .. 40 mm ) tD MCU Of Tiii mtT Guests: Kenny Rogers, Wally George. Donna Summef. folk singer Tom Paxton. comedian Greg Travis (A) ( 1 hr . 30 l'Tllfl ) (!) ,_ OalllS Cup • U S vs. Argentina _._, in quarterfinal singles match (from Atla,,.. t!) (R) (2 hrs . 30 min.) Cl) *"fll "The Toy" (1982. Comedy) Richard PryOf. Jackie Gleason A muttimll- liona11e "purchases'' an unemployed black man as a plaything lor his spoiled ~~son. 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"Shal We Oenoe" ( 1937. ~ys­ t~yl Fred Astan. Ginger Roger$ A pait ot danCerS are forced into memage t>ecause o t public opinion (2 Iv's ) ':L .,.. Moonlighting" ( 1982, Come· <fyl Jf'femy Irons.. Eugene Lipinski Fw PQllsh '#00\tfS sent lo do repU' woMI on thett corrupt bola's London house have a dltficuct time leamlnQ to deal wttti Eng11$1\ 9CC!ety 'PG' I 1tv .. 35 min) -'.Ii _,.. '"The Shatt Of Lcwe" ( 1983. Comedy) M0<gan Fairehld. Anthony Geary In lhlS soap opera spoof. the lives ot 5e'iera1 peopte-trom a 11..poo.is pr •. vate invesligat0< to a comatose woman· are intertwined ( 1 l'V 32 min ) •WNnM• ".HJ ... "The Last American Virgin" (1982 Comedy) Lawrence Monosorl ()lane Franl(i.n A shy teeo-eger '" love IS reluctant to fOl'"I his buddies tn ttlew l)UfSUrt of se•uel expetl9tl<:* 'R' ( 1 tv 30 min ) ••.,.."It's A Gfeet Lrfe" ( 1943. Com- e<fy) Pemy 5-lgleton. "1ttu Lake The fo1e hllS no wanes when Dagwood 15 IOV!t· ed to a 1011 hunt (1 tv .. '° rrw1 ) ·1 CllCAIO'I NtT .alT ~ltmlt") . -econ .. ,. ...... .. .,..,..NI&, -JI) . 'Moon Madness' ( t 982 AdWlnturel An.mated ( 1 hf 15 ITWl ) "Oclfn Pa~" ( 1976. Comedy) Jo/"ln Ha191eave. Pa1 ( 1 l'V • 31 min l a:9 .'.CJ 'Su Weelts" 11 . Orama) Dudley Moore Mary Tyier Moore ( 1 tv . •5 rnW'I 1 •cs; ·0a\lld ~· ( 1983. Orama Arwnated VOIOtS by Ross Htggins. Philip H1nton ( 1 hr 12 1TW'1 ) • 7 Kn.I ( 1983 Fantasy) Ken Mar· Shall Lysene AnthOny ( 1 tv 57 min l •(!) Nadia . ( 1~. Biography) Leslie w~ Jot\aM Cano 12 tn 1 East Ot Elephant Roc:t!" ( 198 1 Ora- ma) John Hor"! Jeremy Kemp I 1 IV 30 llWI UI ::C: Greaseo UgtltrwlQ ( 19T7 8'ogra- pttyl Richard PryOf Beeu Bndges I 1 hf 36 nwq X Smoli.ey Md The Bandit Par1 J ( 1983 AOYerllure) ~-~ Jerry Reed 11 hi 2 5 ITW'I I .:I: ~ Favoffte Veer'' 11982. Come<1yl Peter 0 T ~ Jessica HarD8' I t l'V 35 min , --•IEvening _ _,_ ...... ..., ........ nMl*THIAllTI -M•ML DCIYAIDYll 1111 TAii ~,.._ .. ..,.. ...,....._ c 'ICOlm TMAT-. 1111 TAii .. ..,... ... mmrramrr TWT featured veteran actor Marcello Mastr0tann1, Leon- ard Mattln reviews "Best Defense." 1-.0IPOl'nlm llOTOHU llON "Eddie And The Cruisers' (1983, Orama) Tom Be<enger, Michael Pare. A young reporter Investigates the myste<IOus disappearance of a rock sing- er. ·p~ hr , 32 min.) CD "A Night In Casablanca" ( 1946. Comedy) Mant Brothers. Lois Col· lier. Several men cause pandemonium In Casablanca ( 1 hr . 25 min ) (al llON "The Best Liiiie Who<ehOuse In Texas" ( 1982. Musical) Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton. A flamboyant, muckraking TV personality tries to close down a popu- lar bawdy house 'A' ~5 min.) (l)P.,_ c.11: THI YIM CI) .. "History Is Made At Night" ( 1937, Romanoe) CharleS Boyer, Jean Arthur. A woman goes to Paris seettlng a divorce trom her iealous husband and finds both love and disappointment ( 1 hr. 37 min) II) llOWW "Three Smart Girls Grow Up" ( 1939. Musical) Deanna Durbin, Charles Winninger A gtrl gets mixed up 1n her old· e< sister's love life (2 hrs ) 11119 MOU YWOGCk 1"I CWT OF UUGlfTa Clips of the best moments In tum comedy from Charlie Chaplin to WOOdy Allen. hosted by Carol Burnett. Dom Deluise, Jack Lemmon. Walter Mallhau Richard l~ii:;;:;,nolds (2 hrs. 30 rii WU--.001 AlmM.I DO rT T~ MOW Demonstrates value of weatherstripping. caulking double glazing and thermostat setback (B) CC) llOWW "The Atomic Cate" (1982, Documentary) Newsreels and training lllms of the 1950s Illustrate the naivete and deceptiveness of the U S govern- ment's programs for teaching Citizens how to survive a nuclear ettack ( 1 hr • 28 min.) ,.al)llON "Mountain Man" (1976, Adven· ture) Denver Pyle, John Dehner A pair of wildlife ecologtsts set out to make the public more aware of lhe wonders of nature and the necessity of p<8SefVlng Its bee~ for future generations. (2 hrs ) • 8 Cl) ••• •J. Magnum lrles 10 clear a union leader accused of murdering a cons1ruc11on magnate and finds hims.elf In l a tl~arp dream set In the 1930s (R) .. .... wu la*1'mm DmOCUTIC IATl*M. COll'fWTDe Coverage of the Oemocfallc National Convention from the Moacone Centef In Sen Francisco wlU Include nomination and Selection of a vice-presidential candidate and an acceptance speech from the par· ty's p<esldentlal candidate. (Regularly scheduled p<ogrammlng may be pre- empted or delayed by extended cooven- tlon COYel'Bg8.) (1 hr.) m .,_ "The Pink Panther Strikes Again" ( 1976, Comedy) Peter Seller$, He<bert Lom. The maniacal former polloe Inspector Dreyfus directs a dozen assas- sins to eliminate the bungling Inspector Jac'\;j, Clouseau. (2 hrs ) • H•FDCA "Wild Wings" Marty captures the grace and beauty of a variety of birds from the arctic tem to the clOwn of the desert. the roedrunl'lef GD -A mM Nell ls enchanted by a man at her diet workshop, but she latef i ts him with her friend Vanessa. (A) c.um~ ~ ~ t1I AT llAlf Olm Dami STAM Spoofs of current polltlcal events. fC>felgn affairs and the 19a' presidential electlon, featuring Ed Asner. Eileefl Brennan. Chevy Chase. Mike Farrell, H~ard Hesseman and Laraine Newman ( 1 hr.) =1==tll) TICTAC.,.. c:' "Love And Bullets" (1979, Adventure) Charles Bronson. Rod Stelgef. A police detective from ArlzoN travels to $witzer1and on a mlsak>n to b11ng the knowledgeable moll of a top l ngster be~ (2 hra.J I WAL111Clamlb\llW9• TU. When two men enroll In an d- womeo's nu<slng school, !tie headmistress tries to keep them from disrupting the stu- dents ID m.11....,. Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons look at movies about the Bea- tles. 1nciudlog scanes from "Help" and "A Har~:.r Night ... IR> CD "Staying Altve" (1983. Orama) John Travolta. Cynthia Rhodes. A young aspiring dancer lands a role In a p<oduc· tion while jeopardlz.log his relatlonshlp with a young woman 'PG" ( t hr.. 36 .. ~ fo. U. .,_ From Atlantlc City IBl <2 hrs., 30 min l • 8 I Oii THI TOllt Featured. an inside IOOk at Yellowstone National Park with rtvet rafting, geyser eruptions and Old Faithful. 8 -Amal Nell ls enchanted by a man at her diet workshop, but she later ~ts him with he< friend Vanessa. (A) Cl) P& U&UIW Stuntmen demonstrate the tricks of their trade. a challenge course requiring strength, endure~ and raw nerve .... (II llOWW "The Prisoner Of Zenda" (1979. Comedy) Peter Sellers, Lynne Frederick A confusion of Identities leadS to alternately comic and dangerous sltua-- tlons tor two looll·allkes -· a king and a common subiect -1n the mythical land of Rurltanla. ~hrs) e lftll fl "Dying Day.. A man's amusement with a tape left on hlS train by a fellow commuter turns to terror when he plays rt and hears two people plOthng to kill him. ~I 2) (A) Q ( 1 hr ) l':.1a•C1 num "To Ser\19 Them. All My Days" Chatlenged by his Under New Manage1Dent Dean A. 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C ,~ ~ A ~ asc;wr.o oanoer l8nO$ a •oli! in a prClO.IC • :lOt' .e<>pafdlzJng !ll:S r~ wn:t: a ~ ..om.an PG' r 1 tv J6 'Tlfl ~.. 10 I '9 .. 9 c.omec, ~ Moore. Bo De·e~ A s ... ccess• ... songwmer dis1.Jfbee at>OU! ~'"O Pl1()- cle age · oeodes ~o cnase a":er a oee.Jt.- ~ gw1 or rier .at 'o rte' ~ 'P' ,2 ""· 3 l"WI iz .,. ~I! Ir. ... ~. 1980 ~arusy Clvlst:lC)tlet ~ Jane Sey- mour ~ With me por1tad al a 1~~ ac-<ess 2 MOderrHlay Dia)- ~ uses ypoosis ro r~ oao-in •ime and meet ner PG • !Y •S mn J I ., ...... -~ TL.C. ~ ~we: mer-erv~ ~ ar. • women· s ru-sing SdX.<ll ~ ~ress 11111!$ to 11.eeQ ~ .. !r.l oisn#.ng ~ si~ oents (l)'nCUC--(!) .,. '"Huv. 11.U s.-Ow- lotte" I 1965 Horror) Ser,e Oe-"6 ~ de~ k~~S"V'd6 affected ~ riet ~ IO¥e' cs ~ deed. (2 rn 30 mn I l ...... , .. &JU&lllll ......... ..,._ -... ·-n-.e Sea l'\a~. ,,~ A.dwenCure I Errol Fl'ffWI &Inda ~ A dlLlhng swor~ oecomes me ~o °' ttle "°' fie8S. ( 2 hrS 35 rTWI -· a:PRallll Do Parents Crea!I! ()et.;o-quents7"' Gvesr ~ DS~' Santon E Samenooio R • rw IF',U: ~"a~~~- terms ng oountr, ~ ~ is pnec: ti') Jenl88 Gamer &nCI Je95, Cor. er ' IV • .,_ AT POPI • ~ Ma.rt\atw1 T ransier'' The JRZ 1llOC&l gr~ IC*'l5 John Wlllarn5 ano the Bo5•on Poc:>S Ow'chest.ra " ~ rangoog t::irr Sirdlend' I:> I. rut.~~· !y WfilWll ~ De1 A '"l8fl s ~ wi•h a t.aoe ~ ~ l"llS trail Oy I te1cJ11t oommu'ler tUM$ IC 'ePOI ~ he pays t1 ano ~ two peooie ~ 10 -1 .. r.il~~:·· 0 11 N ,..,11191> IDT ._ .. , M OllWICI A tunorous YWJW o1 1~ Haining.. comoet ... l.JOn, pOglrlg and repott irig !Nf • take ~ ~ !he 1984 ~ ~mpcs f'ILOI ~ .. ([).,.. ''Cathefine Cner-e ( '982 Ora- ma) The ~ :>I t;wo ~ IS ,. .At'e<J 22 Sunday July 15. 1984 ry Wlffl<ler, Sally Field A young girl on 1 CfOSS-COUnlry bus JOOrnrf becOl'Tlf•!; fflotved with a Vietnam veteran whose bunWlQ desire is 10 start a worm fa1m w11r an otd war buddy ( 1 ht .0 rmn ) • na1 Cll M .-r Guests A Couri Hay Richard Hack. Slrlgef St~ 861 ~ (R) ( 1 hr 30 min ) Cf) IOU B11t1Sh Open Chemptonst1 ~ (from St Andrews Scotland) (R) (3 hrs) (Ij mN My Favonte Yeer' ( 1982 Comedy) Peter O'T~. Jessica Harper A dlpsoman.acal I~ matnee Idol na~ dlffw;utty COPff'lg wl'th the !)f essu<es OI d live TV perlormal'\Ce dUf1ng lelevisl<>r s age PG I 1 ru 35 men ) 11:11 OATllOl 11:9 .,,. 'Bangkoll Connechon 198') Fantasy) lJn<Ja Jade An American 1our.s1 1n Bangkotc seacnes '°' hrS ITllSSlflO S<J 1 case and ends up 1n a sexual Odyssey ( 1 tv . 30 rTWI) 129 8 • LAll llQMT WfM DAWID LITTBmM Guests sex therapist Dr Ru1t1 Wesfhetmer corned en Rictlard Lew s \ll8'W9' mall (A) ( 1 hr .1 --.. l~~Pllmnl _,.Al a UllTW'I LAUIM • LCM. H• CM tm.I :•~M-=a .,,. "East 01 Beptlant Roe~ (1981, Drama) Jotin Hurt. Jeremy Kemfl A ~I stationed in the Far Ea"' becOmeS dangefously tnvotved wl'th !hi> wife of a plantahon owne< ( 1 hf 30 ITW\.) (%).,,."Caged Heat' .. I 1974 Orama) Juanrta &own. Era GaW'l Frusrratei:i desires and a sadistic warden plague lhe itWnates al a women's correcti0nal lac1ht}' 'R' ( 1 hr . 15 min I 11198 (I) .,. "The Great 8anM Hoa1 (1979, Comedy) Burgess Meredith. A.ct> ard Basenart Three disgruntled bank executrves decide 10 get the rictleS the> !eel they're entitled to by staging a rob· befy of thetf own bank IRI ( 1 hr 20 ~;. I l<!TM Cll .Umll "Days Qt Oecisk>n.. ( ' hr ) 1119 00.,,. '"Smoliley And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983 Ac:tventure Jackie GleaSOl' Jerry Reed A stler•tt challengeS some men 10 a race from Florida to Teus for a ~ of S250 000 PG ( 1 hr 25 m.n ) •• .,,. "The Last Of The Powersee+. ers" ( 1969 Drarna George Harn•ttor Kevin McCanhy Blackmall accidents ano 8't'e0tuet deetn are the resutts of a oen1< Pf"9Sldent s Oemands for his son-in-law s resignation (2 hrs) • .,,. The Oaugtiters 01 JQSt1ua Cabe" ( 1972 Westeml Buddy Et>sen Karen Valent.roe To keep hrs land uooe1 a new homesteaC11ng taw a wily tu< 11appe• recruits a th.et a poclo.pockel end a Pf"Cbl Me to ponray hes daughle<S ( t hr . 30 min.) (!)... The Ride Back" ( 1957. West em) Anthony Ouonn. Wttham Contad A lawmen struggles to transpar1 a pnsonei ttwougn Apeche country 12 nrs) • .,_ Tile Bactielo< Party rt 95 ~ Drama1 Dorl Murray E G MarShall FO\lt a<:c:OJnlants IN~ a bac~ party IOI their tnend ( 2 hr<> I Ulll9M.lMfa.D MA.••FM&T ... ,...,..LW. ... ''T1'1! Kidnapping Of The Presi· dent" 11980 ~) W1niam Shalne< Hal Hott>t<>O'I Wh le on .; <:tale VlSlt to Toronto !!le Pres>def\t Of tri.t United States Is kidnapped and held fOI' ransom 1n an arll'lOl'ed truck ftlled wilh ex~ves 'R' (lhr .. 37~ W(ll)w.J)AT (I) mWll "Blade Runner ( 1982 Sc1- ence·Fict1on) Hamson Ford. Rutger Haue< In a world of !he future, a spectal po11Ce officer is assigned to track down and destroy four renegade and1Qlds 'R lhr . 54m1n) .. 1.;_.•ft-.rtrATCM nmu.u. .,,. "Night Shift" ( 1982. Comedy) Heory Winkler. Michael Keaton Two nighttime m01gue allendants become "love brokeis" IOI a group of hookeis who have lost their pimp R' ( t hr , 45 min.lo.a ~--"Time Stands Sttll" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Istvan Znameoak. Henrik Pauer In CommuntSt Hungary. the two sons of a man who tied the country during the 1956 revolultoo continue 10 hve under the shad· ow of their father's acttons ( t hr • 39 nun) ' l:ll(B) mMI 'Eddie And The Cru1SE11s" (1983. Orama) Tom Berenger, Michael Pare A young reporter Investigates the mysterious disappearance of a rock Sing· -Mondng Movies- -CC) "The Atomic Cele ' (1982 Documen· tary) { 1 hr . 28 min J •CS) "David Coppetfleld" ( 1983. Drama) Animated Vo+ces by Ross Higgins, Philip Hinton ( 1 hr . 12 min) (%) "S1allisky' ( 1972. Drama) Jean· Paul Belmond<>, CharleS Boyer (1 l\r 57 min) .. 4Z) "40 Pounds 01 Trouble" { 1963, Com· edy) Tony Cu11ts. Suzanne P1eshette (2 hrs) t:ll(C) 'The St11pper " ( 1963. DramaJ Joanne Woodwatd Richard Beymer ( t hr. 31 min.) .,.Cf) "The Paleface ( 1948, Con1PdyJ Bob Hope. Jane Ru~ell (2 tirc; l 1:11® 'Octopussy ( 1983 AcNenture) Roger Moore Maud Adams 12 hrs 30 min ) CS) 'Octopussy· ( 1983, Adve01ure) Roger Moore. Mau<J Adams t::> t1ts 10 min) •CCJ "Klondike fevE>r ( 1980 Ad .. Pfllurel Jeff East, Rod Steiger 11 hr . 46 min J cm 'The Survivors· ( 1963, Ct'medy) Welter Mellhau Robin Wrlhams I 1 hr 44 min) (.%) "King 01 Comedy ( 19811 C1>n1et:lyl Robert De Niro JArry Lewis ( 1 hr . 4 1 mm l -CC) "Going In Style ( 1979 ComPdy) George Burns Art Camey I 1 tu 16 mm) ® Strange Brew ( 1983 < ,oniPdy) Dave Thomas Rick M01an1s 11 h• 30 min) CS) "Saddle Tiie W1t'ld ( 1958 WPs•P•n) Robert Taylor Julie l onoon (I hr )4 min ) (%) 'Staying Ahve" ( 1983, D1ama) Jot111 Travolta Cynthia Rhodes ( 1 hr . 36 min) -(fl) 'CrosscUTrent ( 197 t Mystery) nob ef1 H~s Jeremy Slate (2 t-.rs) .. t) "Carry On Screaming" ( •967, Conie dy) Gerald Thomas. lia••y Corbell 1::> hrs) er. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 32 min.) 1:111 ... .,. "The Gorgon" ( t96S. Horror) Christophe< Lee. Peler Cushing. A yOYng man and his a9$$tant Investigate murdef"s 1n wh1eh the victims are turned to stone IWMUllT .. mW11 "The Borgla Stick" ( t967. ) Don Murray, Inger St8\lefls Two meo In a crime syndicate try to break awa= ~ n.r.M:tlon (2 hrs.) l=-WUY,11.D. ._ .... ,_ d mW11 "Easy Money" ( 1983, Come- dy) Rodney Oangerlield. Joe Pesci A man who likes to eat. drink and smoke in excess stands to win $10 mtttion If he sac- rifices his worldly pleasures tOI' one year .. {;)~~tis min ) • llOWll "The SWOfdSman" ( t9...a. A~tUfe) Larry Parks. Ellen Drew In the 1700s. a pair or Ill-fated Scottish lov- ers find their romanoe threatened by the bltter clan rivalries between their families t~ hrs .. 30 min ) .. (1) .. "10" (1979, Comedy) Dudley M oore. Bo Derek A successful 1WCI) "The Sea Wotves" ( 1980. Adventure) Gregory Peel(. Roger Moore (2 tn.) -JUaenaooa Movl•- ,... "Dynasty" (1980. Adventure) Pai Ylal'IQ. Un Ta Sh1ng (2 hrs ) CC) "SomeWhere In Time" ( 1980. Fanta- sy) Chr1Stoph&f Reeve. Jane Seymour ( 1 hr . 45 min) CO} "Man. Woman And Chlld" (1983. ' Orama) Martin Sheen. Blythe Dannef ( 1 hr . 39 min) (%)"Reds" ( t981, Orama) Warren Beat-~ Diane Keaton (2 hrs . '40 min.) 11::9 UtJ "Tempest" ( t982. Comedy) John Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands (2 hrs 30 min) 29 C_c} "Klondike Fever" ( t980. Adventute) Jeff East. Rod Steiger ( 1 hr . 46 min) CO) "They Got Me Covered" ( 1943. Com- edy) Bob Hope. Dornthy Lamour (2 hrs) al) "Hrs Butler s StStei" ( 19'43. Music.al) Deanna Durbin Pat O'Brien ( t hr 30 mm) • OO '80 Steps To Jonah" ( 1969. Ofarna) Wayne Newton. Jo Van Fleet (2 hrs ) "When Ya Comin' Back. Red Ryder?" ( 1979. Suspense) Marjoe Gartner. Peter Firth ( 1 hr 58 mm ) lcll(l) ·Green F'or Danger" ( 19A7 Mystery) Sally Gray. Trevor Howard ( 1 hr .. 33 min) •t~ ''The Stripper" (1963 Orama) Joanne Woodward, Richard Seymer ( 1 hr. 31 min) •C!J "TakeThisJobAndShovell" (1981, Comedy) Robert Hays. Barbara Hershey {E hrs) [) Double Deal' (1981. Orama) LOY1s Jourdan. Angela Punch-McGregor ( 1 hr , 35 1111n) (I) "Summertime" ( 1955. Romanoe) Katharine Hepburn. Rossano Breu1 (2 hrs I .. @ "Donovan's Reel" ( 1963 C~) John Wayne. Fhza~th Allen (;> hrs . t5 mm I songwriter. dtSturbed aboot hitting 'mid- dle age." decides to chase atter a beauti- ful glr1 on h8f way to her wedding R' (2 ·1hr$=-....,~ • 111•1-(ll) SMI "I. The Jury· ( 1982. Drema) Armende Assante. Barbara Cerreta P11- vate eye Mike Hammer tangles with a coterie of vltla1ns as he attempts 10 avenge a wat buddy s murder 'R' t 1 hr • 50~ -1 IOT :.._, ntl Cll\'WICI A humofous view of the 1ta1n1ng, competi- tion. Judg•ng and reporting that will take pla:.=he 1984 Summer OtymptCS In Los A tlll(f) DOCTOI cm llOWll "Smithereens" ( 1982 Orama) Susan Berman. Richard Hell A young woman hils the New YOl'k nightclub c1rcul1 1n hopes of beCOrning a rock ·n· roll SIOQ- ~star.~.~· 30 mm l ... , , .... , llOV• "Bear Island · ( 1980, Suspense) Donald Sutherland. Vanessa Redgrave. An ArctlC weather·researcn 1eam·s members are forced into a fight l0t their very suMllal ·f>G· ( 1 hr 58 min ) •CC) "Going In Style" ( 1979 Comedy) George Burns. Art Carney ( 1 hr • 36 mln I (}I) "Strange Brew' r 1983. Comedy) Dave Thomas. Rick M01anrs ( 1 hr 30 min) .-.. Evening .. .-.-. .. , ea~ a.•NAM 0 l'ftliU. At press t•me. scheduled games were New York Mete; at C1ncmna11 Reds or Phlladetphla Ph1lhes at Allanta 1&·1~: .... -UI. Robbie Doyle teact~s the requirements for a sale take oH al'\d return from a short sail in the harbor ~ R) O (al DUn ...n •UBI This band from Bwmlngham. England under the lead· ership of singer I ~111e1 KPv1n Row· land performs "Show Me There There." "Soon. ' "Plan B " 'At.>SPPCI "Llars A To E" and ·1 m Ju<>t Loo~1ng DCIYAllDYD .. ... TOOCLOllP<la~ .aa1~www --"'~ •MUWOMI CfnUMTI '"" ... .,. _ ... .... TAii P&••&U• Syflchron11ed c:v.1mm1ng dem<>ostrated. Olympie hre,..Oll<s cre&ted --~~as i, ... Sunday, July 15, 1984 23 .............. -----------------~- ....... __ l ~cri.= { -Oftfry Cooney retum .. 10 rai..e on PNllip Brown 1n a scheduled 10 ri-\und ~hi (lht 30mln) lllWll "Blue SklOS Again" ( 1983 om.dy) Harry Hemffn, Mimi Roge<s A woman attempts to try out tor a spot oo a big INgue baseball ream desptte lhtt e>pp<>"jl~ o l ~ 1n lhtt CIUb 11nd lhfo o\llll'IN 'PG { 1 hr 27 mto ) l0)~ "Noght Shttf' ( 1982. Comed)'l Henry Winkle<. MICMtM KNltOO TW(' nighttime mofQ\Hl a11en0ants t>econ~ 'k>vtt bfc.>t\tn • lor " groop ot hoOt..et s wN> have lost t~r pm1p R' 11 ht "5 nlln) lJ1 Hmm TM.I TMIAT'M Snow Wtuttt Md Thfo ~Dwarfs fllzabeth McG<°' vern and Ae' Smirh star In a beauhlvl ptlnCHS 'I tll'Jl'iptl °'tw hfit ttvli stopmotl'l ~)~ Han111e W1tl'l Card' (1971, C~l Paul l • Mat. C.and) 0.rl\ A man's Ob9t'S...~ w1tl'l l'll:S CB radlO ~ts n..ii "'~ with ~•''IOU!' funny olfbe9t nometown kXats PG 11 ht J8 mm l G» .,.. 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Ju NIColaS Cage, Debot11h FOfeman A high school gift bfe.ks oft he< 1omance with a punke< because the rela!IOl1Shlp threari>ns hef standing wlthm ,,., peer group ·A t 1 hr 35min.t. l.I)IPGIJ~ CS) mftl "The S"a Wt"ves" 1 1980 Adventure) Gregory Peel\ Roger Moore CA111ng WOfld War II o group of B1111sh t>us1nessmen IOfm e volunteer r~1ment to c:Jestroy a German spy riesl 1n the Indian OcN n 'PG (2 hrs I a11 I fllA UM ft (IQ 11:11 • nc TAC DOUGH ~WW An 1n1erview witn "Dynasty" star Joen Collins synchronized swwnmiog demonStrated • WAil. ~ -Lou s Dad ~t ~~ S Rutt~ hMnc11111ovr· NllSI G • COJJ a I OIAW coc.MT Rt'ha· ~tatlOl'l Institute Of Orange County A 1()()1\ II the ettons ot R I 0 IO ~Ip ~le *'lO l\ayt> t'lf'C(V'l'le dcs8 bled make r he tr•~''°" hom ~> t • ~nd ~t' ,ffi 9CMI ·0c1~.,. · 11Cl8.J "llven l\Jft'I ""'Ot" U~ve ~4evd Addf!lS A Rus- si.an ~8 ~s a ''St·.;tr1ke art;icl. aganst ~Ah.'1 "'''*~ .,, Fu•~ t? !Y'S JC"'"' j.' .,.. ~ T~~ I ~3 AJ• f"'- l\I• Ro)' ~ ~-.011111 McDowell A Los A~ ~ ~tflf patrolman !'loe.: ~ .., t''-~'94 ~tary super ~~tw C'lanneoe flew use in cMhan c1owcJ COl't•\)j p I 'V •9 rTWl. \ ... 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' '"""': .. ~­ ~ ·-,,~ 11:11 ~1MC&:a .. ..,.. ·~- I PIOfU'I COURT ..,. .. ,:: ;r,= ca.r Maggie 1S betng IOI· towed by a mysterious aggressor who 1s provoked by her Perrault article (A) ( 1 hr)m.,.,,. 8 u.AM U-.L l 1'NI lllJUBL ..,. (!II TAii fD &IW tm "The Minton Dollar Scan" An lsraeh·basecl manufacturer of medical d1agnost1e equipment competes In the US market Q I.!) VWnlMt A TB.n90l 19TQft ''Amer· 1ca·s Mandann 195:4-1963" Amenca steps 1n to hall the spread of communism tn Southeast ASl8 unt~ President Ngo Dtnh Diem's own generals turn against him l!:l> Q (1 hr.) C.J .,. "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980 Fantasy) Chnstophef Ree\-9, Jane Sey· mour Obsessed with the po<tralt di a 19tn-century actress, a modem-day play· woghl uses hypnosis to travel back 1n time and meet her 'PG' ( 1 hr . 4'5 min ) ($) .,_ "Octopossy" (1963. Adven- rurel Roge< MOOfe, Maud AdamS A Rus- r.1an genetal plans a hrst-stnke attack against NATO countries 1n Europe 'PG" 1 (2 hrs 10 min } IODIQ -...,TUC& • ... ----(IQ ..... CMll 'Tl • ... ..., ... 1'NI tllTGIY "' ,.. .... The oevelop- ment of Hitler's S-S the ''P'Olectoo squad. from rts ~ to its ultrmale destruction, is traoed wrtn arctwal footage and 1nte<v~ws with former S S men. hlS· torians and vichrns ( 1 ht . 30 min ) .. ([)-nll ~(II) Season Wrap-Up m.,. "AphrOdesla's Diary" ( 1983, Drema) Arleoe Manhattan. Kevin James An adventlJfOUS young women 1$ exploit· ed by many when She attempts to P1Jb11Sh her 1nt1male dl8_!}' J_1 ht 26 min ) ,,.,DDCIJu mm ... Un.Al~ · llOWMI a WTlf'I LW • TMl&:Z ·-IOU) OOl.D"" H MOYll · D<ew11 ( 19~ Adventure! t..: · i.. 0-'UQlas James Coootn A veieran Ol•loav. s chabeoOed to a guoflgl'll Dy an OI \l a dvefSS') a ti~ he I( tfts I Stlenff OUnoO d J-~ame 11 tv . •5 mon J 0 ' Int.malt' Les30nS" ( 1980 Ch· 'NI I Paul Thomas Kay PW11• A group of drT\OfOUS ttten·agefS spendS a weeoileod 31 a medieval castle ( 1 hr 20 l'TW\ J I • llOftl Endless love.. ( 198 1 Romance) &~e Stiielos.. 6.Aat1n He-#111 A l 7-year-ol<fs ~ IOlle IOI hcS 15 yHr·Old 9"1friend leads 10 parental coo- llicts ancl traoe<fy R t 1 ht 55 !nll'I I 1119 i ..r TM.tat 1n WC.Tec:ena 1W (I' .... ~ L •tdbef"' ~ \.~~ 11 9]6 Dral'Tlll CW! OP Young .\1'1"'-"'1 H<'P .. ns 8t\JnO ~imann IS Wt'<;'1»1 ~ :r~ '°' f'-k~ 8"d .. lt>t , • 't>(' 1amous .,_.~"' s ~ sor 1; ~ ~ .,, .'t' mm I D til ~ Hos• ~ Carw" ~~~ • "'~ C'\~ l~ ~"'gt! ' "t'\I"'..; --~ •llMCMOl- --...... "-ACI ~fll ..... .... TOP U.. ~ '~ Attanl'IC C11y <; ,~ :"V'I I -l'riclaJ' Coal. QD 19 CWI Featuted Of Ken Upke dlSCusset the American steel industry as an "endangered specteS · ( 1 hr 30 min J tW(C) llOVll "The Happy Hooker Goes To Washington" ( 1977 Comedy) Joey Heatherton George Hamilton The irrepressible Xav1era HOiiander Journeys to the U S capltel and uncovers some very sensitive secfet documents. 'R' ( t hr • 29 min) .... ,'IWIJMJ .. AIC llOCat Musical mint features from some of today's lop stars D .,. "The Ntghlcomers" I 1972. Suspense) Marlon ~rando. Stephanie Beact'lam Two ()(phaned children and lhelr governess fall under the Influence of a cruel. mystifying gardener (2 hrs 5 min) (!) ••m•11e1m1DB1ann ... 0 .,. "Goodbye, Columbus" 11 . Comedy) Richard Ben1am1n. Alt MacGraw A young man vaca1ton1ng wuh the family of a wealthy busmessman llas a secret love aHatr with the tycoon's <laugh ter ( 1 hr . 30 mtn ) e TilCll OI THI llQHJ Guests. Susie ana Sonny 0()(10, comedian Jett Mar<Mr rec()(dtng an1s1 Luther Vandross. Casey Kasem. (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 9 UTW ...:A Scheduled author Beverly Slater on her strUQgle 10 reburtd hef life after amnesia ( 1 hr ) a.~..rtuCK• 11:11 .,. "Love Camp" ( 1981, Ofama) rlstian Anders. Laura Gemser The daughter of a U S. senat()( comes undef tl\e spell of a rellglous cult member who initiates her into a free-love commune ( 1 hr . 42 min.) CID MCMI "My Tutor" ( 1983. Romance) Ciren Kaye, Mall Lattanzi A high schoOI student becomes romanllcally involved With the older woman who IS hJtOdng t11m In French 'R' ( 1 hr • 37 mm ) 1t9(Q) MCMI "New York BabeS" 11980 Comedy) Glona Leonard. Marlene Wtl loughby Members of a team ol beautiful women find plenty of achon on and off lhe -~s =.~1~= AIJlm tlTCMCOCI ..-rt ~U.:YIDIOI IOWAll l IWl1Wt UUQM • LM. 0 •CA11 Im.I a. mWll "The Betsy" (1978, Drama) Laurence OIMer Robert Duvall Based oo the novel by Harold Robbtns A powerful and relentless Detroit auto tycoon brings a daredevil racing star 1n10 his company 10 develop a revolutionary new vehicle (2 hrs. 5 min) 198 .,. "Marnie ( 1964, Suspense) Tippl Hedren, Sean Connery A man struggles 10 break lhe thieving habits ol hlS kleptomaniac wife and restOfe harmo- ~to their marriage (2 hrs 50 min ) .,_ "Between Heaveri And Hell' 956. Orama) Robert Wagner. Te<ry M00te Tl\e war teaches a young South· ~ emer to 1udge his fellow man more chari· tably (2 hrs ) e MCMI "See The Man Run .. (1971 Suspense) Robert Culp Angie D1ct..1nson An opportunistic actO< becomes the scheming middlemal'I 1n a kidnap plot ( 1 hr. 30min) (%) .,,. The Harder They <.;ome· ( 1973. Ofama) Jimmy Chit Janet Bark ley A young Jamaican who dreams 01 making 11 big as a reggae smgei goes to Kingston ~e he 1s ripped oll by a record producer and forced mto a hie ot crimt 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 min l W @ ~ l"MC«I t:tl CC) llOWll "Amityville II The Possession' (1982. Horror) 9urt Young, James Olson A family e~peuences supernaturally mltu- enced problems after moving Into a Long Island house 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 mln ) 1:11 I AU.. THI FM& 'f 1:11 MCMI "In Harm's Way" ( 1965, Ofa· ma) John Wayne, Klf'I( Douglas. During World War II. a Navy officer Is assigned to lead operations to regain Important Paclf· IC ISiands controlled by tl\e Japanese (2 1191hrs.~TMn~ LA.TODAY ... IOWAll I MAllTft UUGN • Rae> From Mesquite. Texas (R) (2 hrs ) Cl) MCMI Homework" ( t982, COmedy) Joan COlhns. MICl\aet M°'oan A t'ligh school student has a d1tf1CUlt time trying to lose his vtrglnily 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 mm ) ©) .,.,. "Man. Woman And Child" ( 1983. Ofama) Martin Sheen, Blythe Danne< A man's nappy family Ille is dlS· rupted by lhe death ol a woman with whom he had a brief affa11 years earlle< and lhe arrival of the son he had never known 'PG' ( t hr , 39 min ) (S) lllO¥m "The Survivors" ( 1983. Come-- dy) Walter Mat1hau Robin Williams A· patr of unemployed businessmen take ott tor the wilds ol New Hampshire to escape a syndicate hit man 'R' ( t hr . 44 mm ) 1191C" EIYCllWFOILl'I 1::9 .... .,_"The Great Impostor" ( 1961. Biography) Tony Cunis. Edmond O'Brien A man who nevet Qraduated from high schoot successfully impersonates a pro- fess<><, a monk and a SUfgeon (3 hrs ) ti) llOVll .. Partners In Crime" (1962, Mystery) Bemara Lee. John Van Eyssen Based on an Edgar Wallace story A wealthy buSlnessman is murdered follow- '~ a robbery ( 1 h1 30 min ) M Z.> llOVll "King 01 Comedy .. (1982. Comedy) Roberl De Niro. Jerry Lewis A falltng comedian plans to kidnap a weU- known talk show host 'PG' ( 1 hr . 4 t mtn) Hl(H) llOVll 'Tempest" ( 1982, Comedy) John Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands A New York archllecl leaves the pressures ol urban hie and marnage and escapes to a Greek island with his daughler and a tree- sp111ted young woman 1n this updated ve<· s•on ol Shakespeare's. play -Saturday -•Morning ___ _ •;u.LPAM.alT ~ .. ITMCAOI H MnlUCTICllW. ... 'Freestyle Techniques' Guest Fddle Reese. Texas. coach (A) 1:9U1fOll)ON. WOllJ> OI W (Rl DOelCA -A MOT -llllff Pop queen Donna Summer SIZZies 1n a concer1 t11ped at the P11cific Amphitheatre In Cos· ta Mesa. Gahl ( 1 tu ) i::ll ~ M WOii.i) Ta.>MOW IYllAT l PLAY YCMM IDT GOU {R) I J .cMl 'The M1ss1onary" ( 1982. Com ady) Mtc.hael Palin. Maggie Smith ( 1 hr . 30m1n) .. tf1).ovll "Santee" t 1973. Orama) Glenn -~-mllTIUO .. {?)="Monty Python LiYe Al The~ lywood Bowl" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cieese. Mlct\ael Palln Members of Brlt- ain' s tamed comedy troupe re-eteate on stage some of their funniest sketches. 'R' ~fir . 25 min ) ---~ .,_ "When Ya Comln' Baci<, Red Ryder?" ( 1979. Suspense) Marjoe Gortner, Peter Firth. A psychotic dope smtJQOlef manages to cross the Mexican t>on:f8f without any trouble but becomes stranded 1n a 91eepy Texas town When his car bleaks down 'R' ( 1 hr . 58 min:) Ml e MCMI "Black Friday" ( 1940, Horror) Bo<is Karloff, Bala Lugosi In a desperate allempt to save hlS fr1end. a d<>Ctor per- forms a delicate brain operation thlt iransf()(ms lhe patient into a klllet ( 1 tv . ..30 ~ l llMQ'9-.n, u. amam(ll) MOV9 "Night Shift" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Winkler, Michael Kea1on Two nlghlllme mo<gue attendants become ··1eve brokers" for a group of hookers who have lost their pimp. 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 mlfl' (]) d• Dm • 1111 -.U I A concert of country music Including Jerry Lee Lewis. Ronnie Mi1$8p and other counlry "-* stars oft~( l ht., 20 min ) 1-.. MIUUTHI~ ... llllW,.. ._ Mm ec.1 Cll I FllT'Y CM.lllDAF MCMI "The Stripper" ( 1963, Orama) Joanne Woodward, Richard 8eymef Alter staying 1n a small town f()( a bnef period of time. an ex-carrnval star decides to move and stall over. ( 1 hr , 31 mm) ([)t.-~~'f (11) Cil llOWI "Green F()( Denger.. (HM 7, Mystery) Sally Gray, Trevor Howard. Out· 1ng World War II. a Scotland Yard lnspec· lor method1Cally SOl'IS through five sus- pects as a rash of murders erupts In a rural Brrtish ho54)1181. ( 1 hr .. 33 min) *ti 8 llOWI "Having A Wonderlul Tlme" ( 1938. Comedy) Ginget Roge<s. Red Skelton A cily girl l\eads fOf the CatskMis where she hopes to tind some cultural enrichment and winds up falling 1n love instead ( 1 hr . 5 min ) @ U•M.Lm w rn camacm F()(d. Michael Burns (2 hrs ) .. Lim.I II.ICM.I .. ICMWCaJ) .. .,.., .... rra..,,. ClOllW '8TU ....... ....... RM OUT fCICI OI l•IC\l W THI IUfilT'I llOWI "FreedOm" (1982. Orama) Mare Winningham. Jenni1er Warren ( 1 hr 36mtn) ([) IOll Brtt1stl Open ChampiO(lShlp (from St Andrews. Scotland) (R) (3 hrs) Sunday. July 15. 1984 25 ............. ---------------------~~ -Salurclay Cont. D) llOWll 'Annie" (1982. Musical) Aileen Quinn. Albert Finney (2 hrs • 8 min) I) P~ TALI THIATM "Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs" Ehz.abeth McGo- vern and Rex Smith star tn a beauttful princess's triumph over her evil stepmoth- (D ic,. "Reds" ( 1981. Drama) Watren ~a~ane Keaton (2 hrs . 40 min ) .. LJ.Q) TMAnCAT PACUlllM MAS 01 OI. PMn'm YOICI 01 ~nm _., ntl llAYGM _,....,. 6Drl'IYM•••a .. ,... .,.......,.. .. Yll1'9ftAA-1IG Drck Cave!l look.sat the era of war bollds 'victory gardens." fOOd and gas rationing and the Big Band sound along with specl81 guest Ralph Leven berg a SUMI/or of the infamous Bataan Death March ... IL ___ _ fl)Mf\MITO.~ .um.tMICAU [IM._..._, llml UICAl.I I mt I ICMOOUD• llOCK I lfTIMAnau&...,.. Ofif MMD CMAIUll>O Tm-MIT .... llUm ITMIT (R) Q MOWI "The Caine Mutiny" ( 195• Drama) Hwnphrey Bogart. Jose Ferrer {l hrs 5 min) (SJ 90WI Sm~ey And The Bandt! Pan 3" ( 1983. AOV81'\lure) Jacli.ie Gleason, I .Jerry Reed d.:. ~ ,_ =Ym1111CAOI G)WTAUI YOUTH Am TNI _, •Miii .. POllCll PUGQL.l llOCK Boober searcheS lor a QUteter place away from the songs and I mes of Fra=k ...... 1:11 MOWI Joe Panther ( 19 76 Ad\len ture) Brian Keith Ricardo Montalban (2 hrs 10 min) .. Im,. .... nmltT~ ®l ICOOIY DOO _, ICMPP'Y DOO ..,. I QWl.a--All)~ _,,ZDOMVUI RD~ TlllWBl•l'W'il •ITUDIO IATIOUL ~ ·'The Sharks' An examination of the way sharks live. where they breeo and why they attack Q !ht) YmCANITOIY .WW "The Pursuit 01 D B Cooper' ( 1981 Adventure) Treat W1lhams. Robefl Duvall ( 1 hr 40 min ) CID ~ Honkytonk Man· ( 1982 Ora ma) Chnt EestwOOd Kyle EaatwOOd (2 hrs . 5 mtnJ. IDC:IY Dlll .. CJ) CM.ll•Olll All> o....- PAC-tlMl /-CWI /~ THAT~..,. k.aflU -CWI /~ 26 Sunday, July 15. 1984 ·=·-= ~ llCMI "Throw Out The Anchof' ( 1975. Comedy) Dina Merrill Richard ~n ( 1 hr , 30 min.) (I) llCMI "AH Al Sea" ( 1958, Comedy) Alec Guinness, Irene Browne ( 1 hr 27 min) l llCIYMIDYD .. (l)TMZAaU.01M~ 1JAV1rnom• 0 NA IOU British Open third round (live from St Andrews. Scotland) (2 hrs) tmlTAl.I • l&UOll DCIU.AI llMI ~o w:TGIY~ I -~Mlmll'Y -MtM. (I) Season Wrap.Up 1*Tm. .. 1;-lllmf/IOAD-M.••MC1•U •t •.....r ~ llCMI "Dark Command" ( 1940. Western) John Wayne, Waite< Pidgeon (2 hrs) e 1111111 UL Robbie Doyle hosls an lntrodoctlon 10 the back9r<>und, skills and information needed to enjoy &a11tng Q ID ttm u : Ml mll'Y ([) .... ..,,... flOOTIM.L Pnllade!Phta Stars vs. Tampa Bay Bandits (lrve from W~ Stadium In England) (3 hrs ) CO "Reds" ( 1981, Orama) Warren Beatty, Diane Keeton (2 hrs . 40 mtn ) (%) llCMI ''The Threepenny Opera · (1931. Drama) Rudolph Forsler 11 hr 53min) ...... .,,.. .. all.,. "3: 10 To Yuma" (1957, Wesl em) Glenn Ford Van Hettin (2 hrs . 20 mm) -· fJD u•w Regtanal coverage of ~ Baltimore Orioles at Kansas City Royals or Phtladelphia Phitties et Atlanta Braves (3 lhrs :.'= lllOW ........... ALL .. nmcu..,.,. •COO a I OUW CO&lfTY "Reha billtetlon lnsll1ute Of Orange County'· A look at the efforts of A I O to help people who have become disabled make lhe transitlOfl from dependency to 1ndepend ence ~.,. "The Comancheros" (1961 Western) John Wayne. Stuart Whitman i..!_ hr . 47 min) (HJ .,. "SmOkey And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983. A<Nenture) Jackie Gleason. Jerry Reed ( 1 hr • 25 min ) (Dl A TALI Oii '°"' .... A young girt comes 10 the reallzatlon that happiness cannot result from wishes alone Cl) llOWll "Mr lmperium" ( 1951 Romance) Ezio P1nza. Lena Turner ( 1 -lhf .. ~T .,. "The Lone Ranger And The Lost City Of Gold ' ( 1958 Western) Clay- ton MOOfe. Jay S1lverheels ( 1 hr . 30 E .... _,_ .. Ul'BAC'f? 111110DUC1* TO CC*- Nl 1~= ';. PAC4Ml/-Qm/ _., paca. tGUL,... .tnmTI Of Ult ...-.:0 ---------------- ·~..,.. -= urmc"I: lnllODUC11C* TO CCJ9. I.,. ....... n:9 Cl) =w _,'"' ALB.-cl ...... o n11uma MCMI "Give Us Wings" ( 1940 Adventure) Wallace Ford. Victor JO<y ( 1 hr. 30 min) • ~CllAICI QWGI ~ uraACY: lrTIODUCTIOI TO CCJ9. ~ VlllO MCllOX -llWW MCMI "Stroker Ace" (1983, Come- dy) Burt Reynolds. Lon• Anderson ( 1 hr 36m1n) (%) ~ "King or Comedy" (1982 Comedy) Robe<t De Niro. Je<ry Lewis ( 1 hr. 41 mm) -Alie.moon ---• Gtl I (I) '" A&.l8T MmtTOOlll 0""""IICOOIYDOO1--Q • iiMI "OUr Men Flint" ( 1966, Adven ture) James Coburn. Giia Golan (2 hrs ) m llOWW "Tarzan And The Jungle Boy" (1968, Adventure) Mike Henry. Rafer Johnson (2 hrs ) 1 1W•VIDIOI -AT M.IA'I Juha prepares a main course of bfaised sweetbfeads. and gues1 chef Bradley Ogden seNes a des- sert ot sugarbush ~ O = UTllACT: TO CC.. (C) MCMI "Krull" ( 1983, Fantasy) Ken Marshall. L ysatte AnlhOny ( 1 hr 5 7 min) (8).,. 'Wavelength' { t983. Science Fiction) Robert Carradine, Chene Ctime I~) 119 .-.CMAP.w. 11:11 1iu C11Umr1 flUI PUTIVAL T OUTDOOll Jim Tabor v1s11s a tentmaker in Maine and lakes a hofse back lour of Malibu C1eek Stale Park 1n Los A:yeies. Calllornia Q ~Y• ~MITOIY QCU&(I) MCMI "Annie" 11982 Musical) Aileen Quinn Albert Finney (2 hrs , 8 min) W8 MCMI 'The Champion (1949, Dra ma) Ktrk DovglaS. Ru1h Roman (2 hrs) D OD IAlltALl. Regional coverage of Bos1on Red Sox et Cahfornia Angels °' Los Angeles Dodgers al St Louis Cerdl- nats~3 ~ ••••WlllOI wa.a .... im1CA't1WTlll m.ATDT 8'0R11 LIGlllDt ADMl-11 ...... A llLnmC* tllTOIY ' 3 CMlmll'Y --OlYmllC.....-rt llOWW "All Fall Down" ( 1962. Drama) Eva Mane Saint Warren Beatty ( t h1 . !>O min) -~·QIOllTI W all flGll1IMY 01 ..,.~, "Missouri" (, hr ) UllF-TIOOP tGUL ...... ntl IOM TO LOI AJI? • Athletes profiled are me1e1honer Joen Benoit and boKers Steve McCrory and Rick Womaci(, also a segment on Freestyle Windsurfing feetu1111Q lJ S T eani members Wendy -Saturday Cont. ITh~n, Doug Hart and Lesa Neuburge< ADAll-11 ·•culTOfn' ~ ··Melanie" ( 1982, Drama) Bur- ton ~umm1ngs. Glynnis O'Connor ( 1 hr .. 49m1n.) (]) MOW'a "African Adventure'' ( 1983. Orama) David Nkena, Clive Sandefs ( t hr ) (%) m¥ll Green For Dangef'' ( te.7 Mystery) Sally Gray, Trev()( Howard. ( i hr , 33 min) ·1••1Qtlf'l&Am AT nll llOVIO ITMTIB 11.D,WUftlT MOW'a · Fast Break' ( 1979. Comedy) Gabriel Kaplan. Harold Sylvester. (2 hrs ) m M0¥11 "Captain HoratK> Hornblower" ( 195 t. Adventure) Gregory Peck, Vlrgin- 1a M~hrs) ~ A~tllTOll'Y AIBICU tTort m¥ll "Stars And Strtpes FOfever .. ( 1952. Biography) C. ltf1on Webb, Debra Paget. ( 1 hr .. 29 mm) .;.) ; ' ([) AUTO UCIMG World Rally Champloo- • ·~ Ship Ac1opol1S Rally (from Athens. IGr~~hr) 1:9 WwmtOILAllDO ..-a. •• 'OWi aMI> A UUITI TO llBICA'l IOU) ~ ~ Rater Johnson. Mike Eruzlone and Oscar Robertson are among 25 ol Ame11ca 's most 1llustnous gold medal champions who gather IOf a press confer- ence, cocktail party and a gala banquet dinner 1n Allanhc City. N J Hosted by Howard Cosell ( 1 hr ) E IWIDALL UWTI TO am:llCA'I IOU) ~ Rafer Johnson. Mike Eruzlone and Oscar Robertson ere among 25 of Ame11c::a·s most 1llustnous gold medal champions who gather for a press confer- ence. cocktail party and a rla banquet dinner in Atlantic City. N. . Hosted by Howard Cosen ( t hr . 30 min ) Ui.) lf1'1'0DUCIMQ la.OQY CS) M0¥11 "The Shaf1 01 Love" ( t983. Comedy) MOfgan Falfchlld. Anthony GeaMbJt hr . 32 min ) UI@ IT'OAllm LL.UtTIATID .. fJ CJ) CM lflOllTt ..:W. The U.S Olympk: basketball team vs a team of NBA All-Stars (from Phoenix, AriZ.) (2 hrs) D MO¥W The Errand Boy" ( t 961. Com- edy) Jer=1s, 811an Oonlevy (2 hrs.) u IOYI / IWllC"f Dllh ll'f'I. ; ~'The Case Of ESP" A look at sclent1hc evidence tor and against ESP and some of its uses In police work. archaeology. mineral location and the U S commodities market (R) O ( 1 hr ) ID ln1IODUCllQ-.ocrf (!) ... IOUTI OI T111 -Sugar Ray Leonard vs Ayub Kalule (fought In Hous· ton, June '8 t) (A) ( t hr ) No matter what you're doing, your ......... hometown ~ newspaper i'(\e ~\\S \~· ([).,. "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fania· sy) .Adrienne Barbeau. Louis Jourdan ( 1 hr., 30mln.) (0) '*'¥11 "The Kentuclcy Fried Movie" ( 1977, Comedy) Evan Kim, Master Bong Soo Han (1 hr .. 30 min.) (%) .,. "Handle With Care" ( 1977, Comedy) Paul Le Mat, Candy Clarlt ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) 111rcm .. ~ • .u111r...nu•n i unu...,..,.,... ............ .,. "Love At First Bite" ( 1979, C~ Geofge HamHton, Susan Satnt James. 1 hr . 36 min ) CID "Jaws 3" ( 1983, .Adventure) Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong. ( 1 hr • 39 min.) I •-•ccunn--= .. .,..,.. ... &Al ~ Assassin" ( 1979, Adllen- tureWa'{i Chiba. (2 hrs.) a u•n.,.. _ Fea'tured Bruce Jenner with a tribute to the 195 t sports mo\118 ''Jim Thorpe: Alt Amencan" celebr=ned restaurants. ( 1 hr.) ' • "The Golden Moment. An Olympic Love St0<y" ( t980, Romance) Steptlanle Zlmbalis1, David Keith (2 tvs ) I .... WLD ' I : A "Wiid Wings" Marty captures the grace and beauty of a variety of birds from the arctic tern to the clown of the desert, the roednJM8( .,.._•u•w. ~ ..... ........ .,,IJlAIP.n.,_.lDM. LA111190 .. , ... , ATM--MU. I 11 1T1 .. ,._., ...... -..ol'f cma.n .,. "Smokey And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983. Adventure) Jackie Gleason. Jerry Reed ~hr .• 25 min ) I. TOel'n wme -.n ,_ 'AT • (ll).-10UITM .._([).,. "The Caine Mutiny" {1954. Orama) Humphrey Bogart. Jose Ferref lhrs . Smln) • OUWCIOLD emuu. .,_..,... .. --.0 OI W'TI Scheduled Nadia Comanecl In her flnaf performance (from Buchar•t. Romania). Special lnternatlooal Mlle (from Oslo. Notway) . Women's World High Diving Champion- ship (lrom Or1ando. Fla ) a pr..otymplc update (from Loe AngeleS) ( t hr , 30 min) ........ _.ICU r.v-OllC..W .............. 1ual,. MD Prefontaine Clauk: om EugeM. Oregon) (2 hrs .• 30 min ) .,. "Enigma" ( 1982, Suspense) Martin Sheen. Sngltte Fouey ( 1 hr . 40 mm) CZ) .,. "StaVtsky" ( 1972. Orama) Jean-Paul BelmoodO. Charles Boyer (I llr .. 5 7 min ) .. (fl) .,_ "Once Upon .A Time In The West" 11969. Western) Henry Fonda. Claudia Cardinale (3 hra .• 30 mln) •11G&Jmlm e --.0 OI 90IT1 Soheduled" Nadia Comanecl In he< final performance (from Bucharest. Aomanra): Special lnternatlonal Mlle (live trom Oek>, Not· way) • Women's World High Diving ~ plOOShlp (from Or1ando. Fla.). a pre- Olymplc update (live from Los Angeles) lhr,30mln) .... DOCTatWMO .... TAft.m CMMI It A IT'OIY OI CCIJ.IC. ...., I •I I A behlnd-lh4HOane6 loolt. at collec:tM1 bafQ8lnlng aeeak>n8 at an lnduatrfal chain plant In Hammond. Indiana CC) 110W11 "North To Alaska" ( t960, Adventure) John Wayne, Stewar1 Grj&~~m1n) ~ .......... II .. l!!::;m:::. nlB"I f;t9111f llOWll .. Tlme After rtme" ( 1979, Sci- enc:&-Flc:tlon) MalcOlm McDowell. Mary Steenburgen H G Wells chases the infamous Jack the Ripper trom Victorian London to mooer~y San Francisco • through the use of a time machine (2 hrs) I UTT\.I..,.. OllMI ...... llAmc OI ft.GUI.. PAllTm llOWll "Honky1onk Man" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Chnt Eastwood, Kyle Eastwood. An over-Ille-hill. alcoholic country-western Singer travels to Nashville With his 14-- year-Ofd nephew for a last-<:hance audi· hon at the Grand Ole Opry 'PG' (2 hrs . 5 min.) (I) DUllA ...... C8ITUI. ... Songs include "Endless Love." "Ain't No Moun-- ta1n High Enough" and tunes from the album "Ross" Taped from a 1983 con- cert In New VOfk ( 1 ht 55 min ) .,.(1) ... TOO Cl.a.FOR~ . DO IT ~ IMOW A discussion of lnsulatloo. moisture c:ontrOI and venllla- IK>n (R) &:;:1YWOOOI -na•AID Am - 1111 e I GI ,.. TOWI Featured: the St()()' of Danny Deardorff. a young performer who won his battle against polio and t>ecame a i fessiooal singer Mn' uaD Wint DAVID hOiilOlflZ mOIU.. Feetufed a look at blOOper outtakes from "Eye Oo LA 's" own tra\191 Yiows, meet a group of people who walk on hot coals. Loa AngeleS resldenll who are 100 years Old reveal thelr 98Crei. fat longevity the latnt fashions 1n workout 1''°'5.~ ... - '111• YCU LJll BSTDT'Jl•IT nll -Featured: Bruce Jenn« with a tribute to the 1951 sports movte "Jtm Thorpe All Amencan": Celeb<lty-owned restaurants ( I ht ) 8DWLCUIUIMI CDTMllUNTI Sunday. July 15. 1984 27 -Salurclay Cont • • MW 01 A CCIII • F The great besln and lava plains of Nevada, Idaho 8nd Wyoming areas With a VIOient geo- graphical past and potenllally violent future (R) Q ( 1 hr ) CD .,. "Psycho II" ( t983. Mystery) Anthony Perluns. Meg Tiiiy fOftner psy- ChOllC killer Norman Bain IS release<! af1er a ~year stay "' a mental 1nstrtutlOl"I and beUeve9 himself cured when a myste-nous rash Of mutdefS begins 'A' ( 1 hr 53 min) (Q) 9CMI "Octopussy" ( 1983. Adven- ture) Roger M00te. Maud Adams A RlJ&- &1an general P'ftns a tlrst-$trtke auack egains1 NATO countries 1n Eutope 'PG' ~hrs , 10 min.) CI).,.. "Staying Alrve" ( 1983 Ofama) John Travolta. Cynthl#I Rhodes A young aspmng danCer lands a role 1n a Pfoduc· uon wMe ieopardmng hrs reta1tonst11p with a young woman 'PG' ( 1 hf 36 min) HI DAa,._ l llYAMOTO•llW nm•vomLR MDU. ftlOClt Q Olm• Featured Valene Ber11nelM ta!l(s abOUt her new m<Me "Shattered Vt:Mf>" a loOk at rhe new fllm "Mana's Revenge how cover stories are selected and stones are chosen, the "Pats' awards are highllghted W ~ e1t':" .ao Fearvred a VISll with ~k Oyer of Carlsbad -lnvenlOt ol the new video game "Dragon s Lair'' thal responds to vocal 1nstn.JC!lons, and a father daughter 1eam who gets where they're going via uttraltte -a new small, l!iiht aJrcratt • 9UI .,....,. .. -... , Neal Gabl« and Jet· frey Lyons loOk at movies abol.ll the Bea tleS. including scenes from ··Hefp" end "A Har.:.r.:.·s Night .. (R) ! 9CMI "The Day The Earth Stood Sttll" ( 1951, Science-FtetlOll) Michael Rennie. Patncla Neal Af1er a strange spacecraft landa 1n Washington, D C an emissary emerges. warning Earth 10 cease tts atom· ic e!elmentation 'G' ( 1 hr . 23 min ) (()9Gll..,. •8 Cl) IUllAllM.Om Mama stClfms out of hef show when Connie, Otno and Frankie make fun of lhetr llaltan hefltage 8 GD ., 6'T tnlOUI Drummond and Maggie meet in Los Angeles. patch up their dttferences and announce their wed di~ plans (Part 2 of 2) (R) 28 e ... "Take This Job And Shove If' (1981. Comedy) Roben Hays. Barbara Hetstley A young corpc>fate execu11ve runs Into resistance when he returns 10 his hometown to rf)v1tahre a company bf~ (2hrs) e <II TJ. MOOl8' HOOket and his team go undercover to tnftllrate a narcottcs ring [ o (1hr) _. c:u.'i llOCI IOU.I Cit Dtck k hOSts this retrospective ol 30 years of rock 'n' rOlt with co-hosts L11ura Branr gan and Chuck Berry PerlOfmances by tl\e Drifter~. the Shireltes. Jan and Dean. K.C end the SunShlne Band. Chad and Jef~~ i CltllMl .... CA .,.. "Nadia" ( 1984, B1og1apllyJ Leslie Weiner, Johann Carlo Based oo the Nie of gymnat11 Nadra Comanect who won three=: medals at the 1976 Summer Olym • (2 hrs ) • TIOUI. ~ "The Sharks Sunda· luly '\84 An examination ol l'he way shln.s IMI. whete they breed and wtty !hey anaok Q ~ 'Ccl..n.aAN:ue ~ "--.,. • ., ''Glen Campbell And Friends" Wdlie Nellon. JoMny Gash. Kr• Knstotferson and Anne Murray l(>W'I Glen Gampbetl in a oonce<1 to oelebfate his 25 years in &how business ( 1 tv ) Cl) 9CMI "~hard Pryor -Live lrl Con- cert" ( 1979 Comedy) Rk:ha.rd Pryor In NI fvst conce<t film. the comedian discusses race. drugs, sex. death. macNsmc> and contempcnry life ( 1 hr . 18 min ) Ira .. "Because Of Him" (1946. Comedy) Deanna Durbin. Char1ea Laugh- ton A young 8C1ress mantpulates an Oldel' star Into helping hat car89f (2 hts ) me Cl) 9CMI "Chanots 01 F'11e" (1981, Orama) Ben Closs. tan Charleson. Social sxessure and petsonal t\KmOll t>eset two contrashngly different British athletes on theit way 10 glory tn the t924 Pans Olym pie$ (R) (2 hrs. 30 min.) e GD •• .._ Ricky's Jov over his first hunttng trip With Grandfather Straiton ~~==:= ~ ... "The Fabulous Oorseys" ( t947, MUSIC&I) Tommy and Jimmy Dor- say and their Orchestras. Two of SWlng muStC's great bandleadefs feud and even- tually reconcile ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (I) UM. WI• flOOTIAU.. Phtl.adelphia Stars vs Tampa Bay Bandtts (from Wem- i Stadtum In EnglC::nJi~ .. ..,TUC&a .. GD IUllA'I PMaY Vint and Naomi's IOng-awalted honeymoon is Interrupted when Mama must stay lhe night with lhe cou~ (R) 8 Clll LOW IOAT A fastidious butler jeop- ardizes Ace's new .iob. Gopher dons a dis- guise 1n an attempt 10 help a lowly wom- an find romance tor her mothet, and a bevy of Miss Americas grace lhe deekt of the Love Boat (R) Q ( 1 hr.) fD ....._ "Or Charles B Wiison" Or Wilson. a neurosurgeon at Mott1rt Hosp.- ta!, University of California In San France- co treals a 14-year-old French girt Whose malignant brain tumor Is advancing rapid- ly_ ( t hr ) CC) m¥ll "Krull" ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken Marshall. Lyse11e Anthony. In an unearthly world, a prince must lace many tests as he Ines to regain htS kulgdom. rescue hlS betrothed and fight a tabUlous beast. 'PG' i! hr . 5 7 min ) CID .o¥ll "Bad Boys" ( t982, Orama) Sean Penn. Ren• Santoni A young hood- lum accidentally kills the younger b<other of a teen-age dope dealer during a police chase and Is seol 10 a tough ref0<matory R' (2 hrs.) CO llON ''The M1sS1ortary" ( 1982. Com- edy) MIChael Palln, Maggie Smith In Vic· tor1an Loodon. an Angl1C8n clergyman fresh lrom Africa is assigned to head a slum m1SSK>n f0< fatten women With the ffnanc1a1 support of his amorous benefac- tress 'R ( 1 hr , 30 min ) CZ) 110N "King Of Comedy" ( 1962. Comedy) Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewts A fa11tng comedian plans 10 kidnap a well· known talk snow host 'PG' ( 1 hr 4 t min) ma Im MOfU m ~ Ethel Breit. mother of baseball star George Breit. must gel passers-by to assist hat In cross- ~ ~=1lon (R) ('bS OLMA ~ • CC*CalYlilllf'elnt This concert , taped In Ogden. Utah featUtes OIMa Newton-John smgtno sueh hits as "Physical," "Hea11 Attack"' and "You're The One That I Want " ( t hr . 30 mtn ) i .m•1..-DAY .. ~lUCSa -fl) MIOUl1W Wyall helps an old friend who Is being blackmailed Into US10Q his cowt>oy SkrllS lOf dope smugglers. ( 1 tv) 11 ':'.:UY -.Mm A mefmaid claims to be tiled o1 ~ rmmo<tal, and a bank- er tears he wiU lose his job to a COfl'lPOler (R) Q (1 ht ) G .,.. "Siient Night. Bloody Night" ( 1973. Honor) Patrick O'Neel, Astrid Heefen A small town 1s rnhlbrted by a Mefet In ils past (2 hrs ) 1-..eau M PH lMfT IW "A New Begtn- ning" Amving 10 New YOfk atter a temty- 1ng voyage across the Atlantic. the Oskars find the long ,ourney 10 Wlaconsln hampered by hardships and Chrlslina's P'8gn&nCy (2 h<S ) L., mAT UILWAY M>IR:ril 01 TMI I ,.,_ CM.a THI llCCll> YIM ...-rTA -~TUQtl --..-.o NIA&.lmAT ... Ul'lmAY IPCllTI ,. .,. "M1sBehavm' " ( 1979, Come- dy) Leslie Bovee Alter a series of drvorces, a woman uses hef substantial alimony payments to Indulge her sensual desires j 1 hr . 25 min ) ,,.1auCIJa m ... 'l•YCA'ITOPTBI TOICM 01 ~ "H1st0ry Of The ummer Olympics" (2 hrs ) Cl) llON "The Magnificent Seven Ridel" [1972. Weste<n) Lee Von Cleef. Stefanie Powets Five paroled con\'iCts aid two law- men In rescuing a town from the clutches of a ruthless band of outlaws. (2 hrs.) ~ .. ,...C:A llOT ..... '&YTMI ... .o¥ll "Sefena An Adult Fairy Tale" ( 1982. Fantasy) Serena, China Leigh An abused prostitute Is llis11ed by her fairy grandmolher and searches fOf a hand· some~nce (1 hr., t2 mrn) ()) "'llZMm Q (I) .OWW "My Tutor" ( 1983, Romance) Caren Kaye. Matt Lattanzi A high school studen1 becomes romantically Involved with the older woman who Is tutoring him In French 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 mtn ) l llOTIUl 1W .-rl'UCKt 11:9 .o¥ll "Case Of The Balttmore Girls" ( 1973. Mystery) Lome Greene, Ben Mur- phy An aging detective and htS assJstant Investigate a dating service IOvolved 1n murder. blackmail and the unexplained death of a smger ( 1 hr • 30 min ) D t.m U1\lltAY .-r LM Host Joan Rivers. Guests Musical Youth (R) ( t hr 3011ftJ I YOM MOT TMCU ..... HAMYO ••tllU'T ... 1•1oc11• .OWW "Beach Girls" ( 1982 Comedy) Debra Blee. Vat Kline A teen-aQe girl's friends help her 10 loosen up so they can get on with having fun 111 the beach 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 mrn) (!)__.,ICBTD (8) IUDOY HACUTT: LM a 11KmllQIB The outrageous. unpredk:table comedian -Saturclay Cont. perlorms his adutt mghtclub act at Resorts lnternatlonal 1n Atlantic City New Jersey l! hr.) Cl) llOW9 "I. The Jury" ( 1982, Drama) Armande Assante, Barbara Carrera. Pri- vate eye Mike Hammer tangles with a coterie of vtllains as he attempts to avenge a war buddy's murder 'R' ( 1 hr., 50 min ) tw8.,. "Bikini Beach" (1964, COt'i'l&' dY) Frank1e Avalon. Annette Funicello A British pop singer glVeS an American boy compehtlOO when they fall for the same ~ (2 hrs. 15 min) -· -CUM'I e.oCI -.u Cll Dick Clark hosts this retrospective of 30 years of rock 'n' roll With co-hosts Laura Branl· gan and Oluck Berry Performances by the Drifters. the ShirelleS, Jan and Dean, K C and the Sunshine Band, Chad and Jer8"!'Y . ( 2 hrs.) CJ) ... ---lfl'ITOl"I ..... • DAWD ·--"How To Cope Wllh Loneliness" Guesls. actress and play· wnght Maura Swanson, widowed WTltet Joan Gould, schoolteacher Murray Kell man, divOfced journalist Jane Adams the- ater ma:i:. John Mulholland ( t hr ) l :'ACI~~ --.TTUCll e1I .,. "One Page Of Love" ( 1979, Drama) Gena Lee. Nancy Hottman A young woman's relattonshlp with her recluslve sister becomes complicated when ooe of the men she p<ocures for her becomes romanllcally Involved with the pelf. ( 1 hr, 30 min.) 118(1» llO¥W "Sweet Cheeks" (1978, Dfa· ma) Becky Savage, Rhonda Jo Petty A terrrunally Ill woman sets off fOf California to IMt her last days with ttlrins and erotic adventure. ti hr • 20 min ) 11:9 Cl) TMI Wll"OUCMUI D CJ) .,. "Paranoiac" ( 1963, Drama) Janette Scott, Oliver Reed A young wom- an becomes the obiect of an evil plot Involving hef brother and aunt (2 hrs ) «l lOCl*._CA CID .,. "Ja" 3" ( 1983. Adventure) Dennis Quaid. Bess Armstrong A great white shark terrorizes a marine amuse mef'lt pa.rk. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 39 min) we .,. "Death Takes A Hohday" (1971, Fantasy) Me!Vyn Douglas. Myrna Loy Death assumes a human 1dent1ty tOI three days to learn why Earthlings cling so ~~t~e (2hrs.) ILOIT•IPACI .,. "Twilight For The Gods" ( 1958, ama) Rock Hudson. Cyd Charisse Passengers aboard a broken-down ship wOfk together to survive and reach safely i hrs., 30 min ) •••-" ... .,. "Stand By For Action ( t942 A<Mtnture) Robert Taylof. Brian Donlevy During World War II, a young. arrogant Navy officer learns the' value of d1sc1phne and teamwork by fighting lhe Japanese {lhr, 30mln) (I).,. "10" ( 1979, Comedy) Dudley Moore, Bo Derek A successful songwriter, disturbed about hitting "mid die age," decides to chase site< a beaull· ful girl on her way to her wedding 'A' (2 wdn~~. CC> .,. "The Road warrior' ( 1981 AdVenture) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence In an Australia of the Mure whete cMhza11on IS reduced to a coltectlOn of rural com munet. a former hlghwey cop makes a 200Cknile run IOf sanctuary 1n a promised land 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min J -1-... .,.. "Nunzlo" ( 1978. Dfama) Davld roval, James Andfonic. A young man tries to help his retarded brother emerge from his own tantasr world Into the main- stream of daily life 1 hr • 45 min ) Cl).,. "The Road Warrior" (1981, Adventure) Met Gibson. Bruce Spence In an Australia of the future where civilization Is reduced to a coltectlon of rural com- munes. a former h1ghway cop makes a 2000-mlle run for sanctuary in a promised land 'R' ( I hr . 35 min ) wc:m .,. "Come Play With Me" ( 1967 Suspense) Lisa Gastonl, Lou Castel A psychiatrist becomes the V1Ct1m of her nephew's psychotic behav1°' 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35min) W CI).,. ''Reds" ( 1981. Drama) Warren Beatty. Diane Keaton Ame<ican journalist John Reed's 1nvQlvement In the Russian Revolution of 1911 is depicted 'PG' (2 hrs.'° min) • 1 IOCl,'4*WW ... _lll!;C;.tA mw11 "NIQhl Of The Cobfa Woman" ( t972. HOfror) Joy Bang. Marlene Clark An AmertCan becomes involved 1n the unwtlOleSOme rituals of a Ph11ipplne snake cult ( t hr . 25 min ) I GIOClllllMU:WW UMWAL: Al IJllOll 1:11 .,. "Heartaches" ( 1981, Comedy) Margot Kidder, Annie Potts A pregnant woman tags along with a playgirl. 'R' ( 1 t:tl ~:.":lit M ~-::. "The lnglonous Bastards" ( 1978, Adventure) Bo Svenson, Fred Wtl· liamson Two men lorm an unusual fnend- Sh1p during thetr ettoris 10 survive enemy altecks and violent death during lhe tumultuous days of World War II ( 1 hr 33mln) • B .,.-"Hard, Fast And Beauufut (1951, Orama) Claire Trevoi Sally For rest The personal Ute of a lovely young tennis player is d1S1upted b'y her sta1us· a=. mother ( 1 hr . 30 min l TV TIDBITS ... F rom P&CeS away from ··The A-Team·· or" The Duke!I of Hazzard."' But anyone who cnJO)S mon: thoughtful tcl<-VlSIOn can be glad th at pay- TV's search for alternative programming has brought "The Paper Chase"' back 10 ltfe. TV TIDBITS: .\t 8 p.m Monda~. fl..( OP Channel 13 will air "Nadia," a l\.\O hour TV movie ba!.td on the life of Nadia Comeneel. the Romanian g) mnast "ho al age 14. won tbree gold me-Oats at th<' I Q76 Montreal Olympics. "Hill ::,trcel Blues" will ha'e a ne"' officer handling roll call dul1<'S wh<'n the ~nes begins its fifth ~a"IOn this fall. Robut Pro1ky, who played 1hc evil Judge and team owner in "The Natural." will ponra) Sgt. 'Stan1laus (Stan) Jablon~li. a by-the·book 19-year police veteran. He will follow Sgt Luc) Bates (Betty Tllomaa). who took over the roll call af\er the death of Sgt. Esterhaus IMlcUel Coarad) ~ 90¥9 ''The Kentucky Fn.d t.bte" ( 1977 Comedy) Evan Kim. ~ 8ong Soo Han This collection of no-ho6dt- barred sallrlcal sketches spoofing t~ sion and movie cllches lncludel cameo appearances by Donald Sutherland. Hen- ry Gibson. George Lazenby and Bill Six· ~ 'R' (1hr,30mm.) c.zJ "°'8 "Endless Love" ' ( 1981. Roman(:e) Brooke Shields. Martin Hewitt A 17-year·old's obsessive love for his 15- year-old girlfrtend leads to parental con- lllcta and xr.-'R' ( 1 hr • 55 min ) d {l)m0118 -DAY a9 8 90¥9 "The Spldef Woman Stri!IM Back" ( 1948, Mystery) Brenda Joyoe, Gale Sondetgaard A prlvat.OUty nut'M taps a blind woman's blood auppty In ordfr 10 provide nourishment for a myst• rious..a/i of plant (1hr .. 20 min ) 119 I 90¥9 "The Gallant Hours" ( 1960. Biography) James Cagney, Dennlt Weaver The 1942 hghl fOr Guadalcanal. the hrst maior PactflC battle, Is overlMf\ by Adm11al "Bull" Halsey (2 hra., 10 min) M .,_ "Richard Pryor -Live In ~ cert" ( 1979, Comedy) RIChafd Pryor In his hrst conoert him, the comedlen discusses race. drugs. sex, death. machismo ana coo temporary lite ( 1 ht • 18 min) Mt (8) .W. "An Officer And A Get'\tleman" ( 1982. Dfama) Richard Gere. Debfa Wlngm An undisciplined aviation o~ candidate meets his match In a touitt Naval dftll instructor 'R' (2 hrs. 5 min.) •m-ICOTT t::a(C) 90¥9 "Amer1C&n Pop" (1981. ~ cal) Animated The hlst<><y of American pop muSIC. from vaudeVllle to rock 'n' rol, .s traced through several generatlOos of a family of muSICians 'R' ( 1 hr 37 min.) •110DAn•..,. cmu.m WI .,.-"The Cat Creeps" ( 1946, Hof· ror) Lois Collier Paul Kelly The soot of a young female murder victim Inhabit& the body of a cat ready to see!< vengoenoe. (1 hr 15 min) \IK is c~pand1ng its closcd<.ap11ooed programming for the heanng-1mpaircd under an e~panded contract w11h the U.S. Department of Education and the National Captioning Institute. Beginning soon, t.bc ne"" closcd<ap11on programs wiU be "(1ood Morning, America," "World News I his Morning." --w orld News Toniaht - \unda)." "World News Tonif!tt -The 'Weekend Repon" and "20/20 · Aady Grlffl~ and Barry Newmu have JOtned the c•m of .. Fatal V1s1on," the four- hour N BC m1n1sencs conccrn1nl Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald. the former Green Rcrc.~t ~aptarn convicted of slaying his wife and d1lugh1ers. Gnfllth portrays a federal prmecuior. while 'Newman plays Mac- Donald's defense attorney. Newcomer Gary Cole portrays MacDonald The cut also 1ncludt"\ Karl Maldu and E~• Marie S.lal Sunday, July 15, 198-4 29 Sports rromp_,e2 __ Tlmnday __ _ __ Friday ___ _ ---· 0 IA'ftMl Al,.._-..._. ... _. ...... ., ......... Qlg-'-••• .... -~ ,... ................. (1 .... !. Wll9 IM........ • ••••• .. ,, 11 ........... .. ........... -.t ....... ... -~~ --laturclsy ----l"~•H•ML -·Ill _.., ...... 0.-~ ~=.,._a A *••a. ..... .. , __ IM. ....... Dafle ..... -............ '"~·· .. ... ........ , ........ ..., .... •o -u..,•IA .. ft•Ort.eaa~'tu.I "111 .. :-:'~ Ila • Pl It t 1PJt11 ....... ~/.J;;;J;. ...... 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FromPage4 who bluns out he knows she's his molher and he wants her to Sta) away from him Monica moves out of the Quartermame mansion when she believes Alan and Edward bilked Lorena out of the spa stock Edward realizes Jimmy Lee has no proof thal Edward's his father GUIDING LIGHT: Reva stunned when Josh off en no resistance to moving into the new house with her and H.B. Later Reva realizes what's gomg on when she over- hears Josh tell Billy he's going to make Reva and H.B. pay by using their guilt to ~t them to watt on ham hand and foot. Ben 1s fined with her final art1fic1al limb and takes her first step. A depressed Jim realizes he cannot work on medical research for a year so he decides to sign on at company. Ph1lltp finBlly realizes his relationship with Beth is over Darcy and the Galahads vow to Jet even with Beth and Alexander for causing an investigation of the gang. LOVING: Dane admits to Anne that he 1s Jack's father. Anne wants to tell Jack but Dane refuses. AnJI)' because he's been fired, Harry, donning a ski mask. tnes to rape Shana. Jim intercedes. At a police lineup, Shana unable to 1denufy her attacker. Growmg closer to Stacy, Jack decides he must know more about his b1olog.ical roots. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Wtllard. seeing picture of Bo (8111), Asa and Oint, tells Mark that for $40,000 he'll find out who the plant spy 1s. When Mark's unable to come up with the money, Willard tells him to continue embezzhnf as he's done before. Larry displeased with Laurel's plans to open up a restaurant with Ma.uc. Herb returns to Dorian's bed. Dorian 'tries to make sure Gary and Cassie don't go to society dance but Cassie 1ns1sts Gary be her date. Maxie has a successful return engage- ment at the supper club. The sung to get even with Lucinda by selling her poor property hcgins to take effect. Becky tells Johnn) she lo"es Asa and has no 1nlenl1on of returning to singing career. RYAN'S HOPE: Maggie realizes the extent of Max's ab1hty to ~et revenge when she realizes he'll do anything to silence any connection between himself and the death ofh1s panner Mawe fearful for Jack, since he's the one who stole the com. Meanwhile Max. uneas) about Maggie. decides to watch her every move. Still hampered in her attempts to get Frank. Maggie sends a lelegram but Della makes sure tbal Jill secs 11 first An agnated Frank berates Mau.ie for the telegram and orders her to leave him alone. Dec, st1ll womed about being charged with murder. ncvenheless sets up a pamter's studio for Steve which will double as their love nest K.aue and Pru are attracled to Rick Hyde Pru and her sister Sydney (Dawn) ha ve a learful reunion. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Justme \Ows to break up Suzi and C'agne) before they marry. C'ord moves m wilh Liza. Llovd's affection for Liza con1inues lo grow. Ale<: forces reunion betwetn Lloyd and Chase. Chase interested m Adair despite Alex's attractton to her Sunny and Hogan continue to battle about their writing c~reers. YOUNG AND THE RESTLEs.5: Lauren asks Tracy if she married Danny because she's pregnant, but Tracy refuses to answer. Paul tells Danny he owes Patti an explanation as to why he married Tracy. N1ck1 and Victor arc in the airport to head for a long holiday when Cora falls. Rushed to the hospital, Cora undergoes a thorough examinauon and doctors find she has terminal cancer. Leaming of his mother's illness. Victor decides to stay in town Andy fearful that his marriage to Diane is totally over due to her attraction to Jack. Tracy tells Tim she saw him in bed with another woman. Jack su"ests to J 111 she leave John because when shl-rioes he'll marry her. 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' " , ' . ' 11\10'11! 1,111111 \1\\\11<' 1111 l<ll'' 111 1111< l'\1<1\1' In her short career. actress Tea Harper, 33. has built up quite a resume She co- starred with Oscar winner Robert Duvall in Tender Memes and will soon be seen with Kris Krtstoftenon in Flashpotnl And oh yes. there's also Silkwood, Amt1yv1/le 3-D. the TV miniseries Chiefs and Celebn·- t)', and the 1V movies Ken- tucky Woman and Slarflight One. Sttll, Tess doesn't quite have the nerve to approach a star and strike up a conversa- strangers gushing at them. I was at a party with DoUy Parton recently and I wanted to tell her that my father thinks she's the most incred- ible singer around. but we weren't mtroduceci so I never did I'm still a small-town girl and remember everything on the subject of good man- ners that my parents taught me " . :::J non. The most she usually Confident that he squeaks out is "I've been a fan can restore his sing- of yours a long lime. I think 1ng career to its vour work 1s marvelous · former Rocky Moun- That's 1ust what she recently tain heights. John told Juon Robuds when Denver IS on the the two happened to be on comeback trail this the same airplane night summer via a cross- ''Thank you very much." he country tour Even replied. totally unaware of his though his image is fan's 1denlltv "And I didn't more angelic than tell him... savs Tess. whose those of manv cur- prof1le at parties 1s as low as rent pop stars. "I her profile on planes "I won't think I can make talk to anvone unless we've records that today's been forinall\ introduced young fans will buy." Stars must be ·so fed up with Denver says. ''Peo- an endless procession of total pie ma} challenge COVU: Original Illustration for Family W~kly by Gary Hallgren my image, but thats OK. There's nothing awful behind it." Denver IS less sure that he'll have another go 'round with matrimony [his 15-year marriage to his college sweetheart. the famous Annie Denver m Annie s Song. broke up last year). "I'd like to fall in love again but I'm not sure that I ever will: I'm too busy right now to have a w~ man in my life." 0 Howard Keel at 65 , has con- siderable job security. In hlS fourth season as Clayton Farlow on Dallas, he is under a>ntract to appear in at least 30 more episodes. And he's not the only active Hollywood male senior citizen. Burt l...ancuter. 70. is spending this month in Europe filming Voyager of the Four Seasons. J-.ee Muon. 75, is talking of making a TV version (the type of produc- tion has not been set) of his ~ and Paul Newman's hit movie The \t>rdJct Country smger- songwriter Hoyt Axton, who -Bonnie ... Bedella~ ..... ·s father in the film Heart like a Wheel , and ",, \ •.l!l\1 \1, \\\\I 1111 ti K\l• I'''" \o,j who appears as a dad in Gn!mlms. SteYm Spielberg's latest opus, is not exadJy turn- ing cartwheels over the four· letter language in the latter movie. "It's old-fashioned but I just feel those words shouldn't be there. and I told 'em so -strongly. damlS Hoyt "People in Middle Amenca don ·1 go for that kind of language My mom. m} brother and h1S wife and their kids will wince .. S11ll. believes Axton. ''I've done pretty good for an old fat bo) Trom Oklahoma .. When people talk ab6ut what a card Joan Riven IS, thev don't realize the accuracv of their descnption ·The comedienne now has a line of sassy greeting cards A get-well message from Rivers. "Follow Joan Crav.furcfs advice -beat a cold. slap a fever " And for a good~umored girlfriend who ·s been careless m her correspondence "You 'd better wnte. or yoo11 be tned b\ a 1ury of vour peers -12 tramps ... Oh Joan vou really send us. TONI &•I''' rec<>rdin8 star Do you thmk that you and your mu.sic will survwe the way, say. Judy Garland and her songs have endured? - LM., Anniston, Ala. I wt.sh I could say yes. But it ·s pretty much in the lap of the gods Actual- ly. as a singer. I'll be more fondly remembered aher my time has passed than I am now I'm proud of the wa) I smg. so I hope some of ii sticks around. JOIL HIGGINS .star of Silver Spoons J l ~I What would you do tf you -, come into SI million' g :x "'. S.D .. Ogden. Utah ii Pr o bab ly -~ nothing dif-! : ferent from j ~ what I m d<r ... ~ mg now I'd l.J possiblv get ~ more hvmg ~ space per-~ .. haps move to :x ~ a farm or i g ranch I certainlv would not ~ ~ eat an\ more than current!\ I ii do I doubt if I'd buv a lot· of 0 ... clothes Shopping bores and tires me. So I guess I'd keep 1•1\11~ i<<\\\1\1• \Ill 1111,lt' From 4mta SummeY ,\eu )ork. Robert '-"mdeler Los Angeles £tilted b\ Joanne Kaufman on doing what l'm doing. and poss1bl\' consider an tn\'est· ment or two .... ii ~ 1984 FAMILY WEEKLY, All rights reMrY9d By Warren Hinckle F.r a while 1t ~med that he sidewalk preachers who strut Market Street enouncing San Fran- cisco as the Sodom and Gomor- rah or the West and predicting that 11 will collapse of 11s own exces5es might be right Ewrything seemed to go wron·g The cable cars broke down Mayor George Moscone v.•as assassinated in City Hall The liberal city's largest left- leaning church the Peoples Temple. selr-destructed in a South American rain forest. Sams Grill. which was Sam Spades ra\ Onie restaurant, burned up Fven the most in- ~ fec11ous San Francisco boosters ~ ~ut down 111 the dumps As f \\' C Fields said of ~ Philadelphia. It was enough to " ci rake away the giggles. But while rhe attenllon or the media v.·as focu~ on Los Angeles and the prt'paratiuns for the 1984 Olympic Games San Franciscans were doing ')CJnle m~ht~ regrouping and recoup- inq The cable cars werf' repaired ~am .)µdde s chuphouse V.d.'> rebuilt. and Sdn Franc1~0 .,..,on 1tsetr a triumphant tridd ore\ ent'> The c1f'..· 1us1 plaved host tc1 btt.'*'bdll '> \ll-~tar Game (for tht> fi rst ttme sincl"' I !-lh I). '" now gearing up for thts wt"ek s Democratic National Con- \.ent1on and \ .. 111 c;oon be the site of Superbowl XIX San Franmco 1s definitely un ct roll While the ever-\·olattle Democrats qather to def1de the nomination the tele\ 1s1on network-. will be filling prime t11ne v.·11h shots of cable cars and the Gnlden Gatt' It ~ems an appropriate lime to take a look at what has hap- r>t>rwd to FH·rybody !-i Favorite City Sht·\ been through some changes ~n Frdno-.co nov. claims to be the mhe-.1 metrupoli!> in the nation c Dianne Feinstein the starchy lady "' mayor who wears c,llk blo~ with ! bo~c, recent!\ announced that San : Franc1<ieo had ct budget surplu'> 1n ex-i Lt>S..\ of SJJO m1l11on for the fiscal year ~ ending June ·~o By wav of cont.rast & "11om1 ha., d .,urplu.-, of S2 I m11l1on. ~ dnd Boston a .,hortfall or an e-.11mated ::: $32 million The news that the larder " \\ tt'l lull tx,l..,tt•rf."'Cl the city s confidence ~ It ctlc,u sparkt'd memories of the San i Franu~u of d c.t'ntun pa.'>t . \l\hen. at- rnrdinq tu ll•qend, dcanin~ ladies .,1rul k 11 nch "Pt'lulaltng on nunmq ..,ltX.k:. drld '>CfUbbed Ooor<, With d1dmond~11u11..,ted hands 4 FAMILY WEEXL\ • JUlY IS . 1984 is giving up its gays, or its trad1 tion of gaiety. and the city Mill loves a good protest. The Moral Majoritarians have announct'<.I Convention-week plans for d pro-family, anti-homosexual forum which gay Rroups plan 11, picket COYOTE. a nationdl organization of prostitutes ., also scheduling counter Convention ac11vit1e., Republican Party officials art· hoping such festjvities will em barrass the Democratic Conve11 tion Democrats are hoptnL.t against hope that the med1.i won't notice them. Manv San Franciscans. ht"' ever . are yearning for a return to the pre-World War II dd\.., before the city became ~It conscious and began tc object to being called Frisco It was then 1us1 a fun place 10 II\ t' not a tounst mecca or med1 <1 shooting gallery. Cable car., were merely things to go 111 Residents are hrorkenmg back tu the days before the) kneU' the" ho!JM!\ ule~ ··\,ic/orran .. and u hen no one minded lhur rhetr cm wm wiled Fm«> work on. the sound of dice 1n cigar · store back rooms was street music dlld the twilight was effulgent with 11!1· San Franciscans. who for th e most part consider themselves a sturdy and nght-m1nded lot. have also begun to re- assert some of their trad111onal values. Many c11izens feel stung by the media portraiture of their city as a citadel of v..e1rdos and refugees from charnel houses They think San Francisco may have gone too far to indulge tourists and ma} have been too permissive toward its flower children and Frisbee ukt' flw tuhle CUT\, ')on Frurrnscu ~m\ f<> l>t' huck on true k throwers. gleam of splendidly iced martinis. fron1 The old steel trollev cars returned the Mark Hopkm 's Lower Bar atop /\int this summer tu thetr Market Street runs Hill all the way out to Malloy 5 111 and are packed with riders who ap-Colma, where the cemetery work£'1 ' parently prefer the old-fash1u11ed 1rol). drank In those davs. the unufhc1.i rnachmes to tht' h1gh4Kh Munt-Metro mayor., were the McDonough brotht'r.., subway runn111g thret' times faster. two who. from their bailbond factor\.' <11 ston e!> bent.>cllh them Kearny and Clay streets. regulated .ill San Franmco labor unions ore plan-business that was best done after dari.. rnng a 100.l.IO<htrong march for the \\hile the cops drank next door .i' week of the Democratic Conwnt1on. 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An old spon nam1·d which falls on 1he SOth an111versan· of Shanty Malone was king l)f tlic the 1934 San Francisco General Strike publicans. a place named the Fh trdl' to show that the blue,ollar worker sttll had great food. high-rise mea11· plays o strong role in this increa-.mgly elevator; God was in His heaven. c11til whlle<ollar city Joe DiMaggio was coming up to 1>.11 And even outdoor public boxm~ has \\tlh the score tied in the bottom of ti\' made a resurgence ninth Moreover. 11looksd.)1r go\ Sdn Fran· The events of April 24 . 1984 wen 1 CISCO I'> clearung up 11 .... till -di lt.•osl lb perfect ind1ca11on or San FrancNc more u\ ert 011ec; A group of homu'>t'.'>1 -nostalgic, tun-loving mood The Ii. ual leaders recently met with the c1t\.., Wd.'> the blue of Frank Smatras l'\•' public health director to show their and the many citizens who had pl.iv1·il suppon for nt.> .... t 11~ r~ula11on!> aimed hookev m order to go for a sail unfur al .,topping sexual actt\ 1t\ in the dll· ed festive spinnakers from their bo.11 male bathhouses Whdt., rnurt'. with -from a distance the deep WdlPf' the onslaught uf the AIDS ep1dt•m1c around the Golden Gate Bridge ,,,. manv of thf-' c1tv s ~xuallv orwntt'd peared decorated wtlh children " bir I bathhouses ho\e. dlreadv clo'>t'<I du\\ll da\ favor., Downtown. the restaur.111' or are l>e111g rnnverled to ~vrm I lw were packed with people feastin~ 1111 San FranCl'K.O f >epartnwn1 of f'uhltc lunches of poached salmon frt• I Health announLed tlll.., \t>ar th.u Lracked crab and sourdough frelll I venereal dt<;t'd\t' amuru~ '!d.\ men in bread washed down wtth ('al1forn 1 the city had dropped more 1t1an 50 µt>r-wines bottled I~ than 50 miles Jv..1, cent from 1980 to 1983. md1tattn~ a In many ways 11 was the qu1ntt>,\4:'I maJOr detl1m.• 111 sexuc1I pmn11\< u1I\ in 11al San Francisco day because di I I 11!> ~d\' population / µ m rhere was an ea.rthquake This i~ not to ..ay th,11 San Franmco San Francisco took the q11akt:' ~~~~~L-~~~~~~~~~--''--~--- ·' ~~----------------------.................... which registered 6.2 on the Richter scale. as against the 1906 whopper that leveled the town at 8.3 -in gopd spirits Financial district bars logged one of their busiest afternoons. Super· visor Quentin Kopp was at a lunch at Bardelli's restaurant , where they were discussing the fact that this will be Howard Cosell's first Superbowl Kopp said that when the shaking stopped the entire restaurant burst into applause and spontaneously began singing "San Francisco." the rousing song from the 1936 Jeanette MacDonald-Clark Gable In the old dayt4 it was just a fun place to live, not a tourist mecca or media event movie about the 1906 earthquake. At Pier 39 rn Fisherman's Wharf. San Francisco Police Chief Con Murphy was at Vannelli 's restaurant briefing repo~ers about security plans for the Democratic National Convention. The pilings supporting the eatery began shaking like a Halloween skeleton. "Dianne's probably 1n her 1umpsu1t by now." Murphy said. an irreverent San Francisco in-joke about Mayor Fem· stein, who wears fire department helmets to fires and blue police jump- suits during civil defense drills. The police chief then bought an ice cream cone and. before returning to his office. strolled down to the docks to chec k the old fishing boat he is repa1nng in his spare rime. San Francisco took this earthquake in stride Perhaps. however. the best 1llustra· tum of the senllmentahty and devotion San Franciscans are feeling about their holll€' these days is the battle which recently occurred over the choice of the city's official sung San Franciscans hotl> debated whether it should be Tony Bennett's syrupy ballad "I Left My Heart In Sari Francisco" or the more robust "San Francisco" from the earthquake movie. sung in different generations by Jeanette MacDonald and Judy Garland Radio stations ran contests. television stations editorial· ized. and the beef filled newspaper front pages. The c;(Jng battle consumed the town to the extent that much official business was sidetracked and hardly anyone spoke of anything else for weeks. The Old Town sentiment seemed overwhelmingly with the Jeanette MacDonald-Judy Garland song Over 5.000 San Franciscans jammed the magnificent City Hall Rotunda to sing and dance to a 12-piece orchestra in a spinted rally for "San Francisco ... But Mayor Feinstein. a former Junior Grand National Rodeo Queen with strong views about culture. threatened fAMILV WF.Dl.l.Y. JUt.Y IS. 1984 5 to veto any slight to "I Left My Heart In San Francisco." which she said she loves to hear played when she gets off a plane at airports in foreign lands. The Board of Supervisors resolved the Great Song Battle by making "San Francisco" the city's Official Song, and "I Left My Heart . . " the Official Ballad. itself these days. It has two SOE&S· Most cities don't even have one. fW San Francisco should feel good about Wonm Hine/tit is a columntSI for IM Son FfOll· CISCO Chronicle Orf-Weave Touch Test l Puta teaspoOn of water on your maxt-ped and one on new Always 2. 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Your Christmas bonus has left you with some ext ra money which you 'll invest in the stock market You ask the computer. given your needs and your economic cir· cumstances. for the dozen stocks that are most promising that day Your computer races through the data stored in a gigantic computer hun· dreds of miles away. The answer comes back in a twinkling and you place an order (also through your com· purer) to buy 25 shares or Amalgamated Jelly Bean . That's exactly how 1t will be in a fey,. years. 1f the Secun11es and Exchange Commission (SEC) has its way The SEC. the federal agency that regulates our stock market. wants to give all in- vestors instant access to all financial facts and figures on all 10.000 com· panies whose stock 1s publicly traded. The 1nformat1on will be stored tn SEC computers. which you can view free of charge or that can talk 10 your com- puter b\ telephone The SEC recent I\ a""arded a contract to a team of three companies that will run an 18-month pilot of the system available later this vear. says Kenneth A Fogash . deputy executive director of the SEC. The actual system should get rolling by 1986. As futuristic as the SEC'~ electronic- mformauon system sounds 11 will be built on foundauons that already exist. There are already plenty of programs available for home computers to help you invest your money Such big com- mercial data-base services as Dow· Jones "lews/Retneval. CompuServe. and The Source can now bring torrents of financial data to vou through your computer today The SEC alreadv collect~ and ex- h1b1ts a mountain oi corporate fmanudl mforma11on Every company rhat sells stock to the public must report on tis finances to the SEC m considerable detail even quarter and in immense detail e\.ery yea r A company that sells new stock to the public must tell investors everything about 11~1f -1n· duding am reasons wh\ a prudent irwes1or m1gh1 not want its \lock. But all that takes time -and in the fast-paced world or Wall Street time IS the one thing you never ha\e enough of A com any doesn t have 10 file that l:l F Hiil \ WH Kl\ • Jl l\ • l'I~ annual report until 90 days after the year has ended Then the SEC h~ tu log 1t in and copy it on m1crof1Cfll' before 1t goes on public displa~ m SEC's reference rooms in Washington New York. Chicago and Los Angele<> It might be Apnl Fool's Day, but vou re stiff dealing wuh what was hot ne\\::. on New Year's Eve. The security analysts who follo\\ rt1e stock market for a living face the ~mt> problem. As the SEC notes. so do the firms that supply investment informt1· tion through those computenzed d1t.1 bases But even if all that material was Up· lo-the-minute. how could you '>l>r1 through everything and find the lev. nuggets that would help you bu~ the besr stocks for your money1 The first thing the SEC "'ant., from the new electronic information s-.srem is speed. When the new system 1s run· ning. companies will send all informJ· lion electronically -and immed1dlt'I\ -to the SEC's computers Instead n1 waiting months for the mformat1on 11 will be there within days. As part of rht- ptlot program. says Fogash . 250 cum pan1es will start filing electronicalh w the SEC right away. But speed will just be part of 11 Tht' company that finally runs the t>lt"I.· 1ron1c information system must take dtl that data and package 1t so that 1t ' most useful to you. The financial infor· ma11on about each company will ha\ e to be meshed with up-to-the-mmute quotations from the stock market The system will have to be capable of hstmg all the stocks that sold for under $20 a share each day as well d!> which stocks had gained a gt\ en amount in the past year Or 11 \\ 111 t'd\ e to list the stocks that sold for the lo,,r<:>t price while paying the highest d1' 1- dend If you want to find a maker of 11shcakes whose earnings ha\f, n- creased in each of the past fi, e yhirs and \\hose stock sells for exact I\ $I l 1U a share. the s•istern should find 1t t11r you -1r it is ihere to be found That still won't take all the risk c111f of investing in the stock market But ti will booSI your chances or p11 l.11 g stocks that can earn a profit for \·ou - without subiecting you to undue 11,k When 11 comes to the ups and do,,r,, 11f the stock market. that alone , .. 111 1>1 c1 vast improvement. ~ Gt1rd1>11 "-1/11ams rs bulln~ 1rint'\(1'111tl• ' h11 48( \""' Hu du1I~ bwwna~ rt'f}(1ff< ,,,, '• ·rd 011 m<IHJ >1<11rom ull 1>1'f'J tht l mtt d S1<11• If/\ neu h11,,/f \o Risk has JUSI bttf1 publ/\h• I h1 S"nflfl & SchUSler .............................. ? ... __________________ ~~~- "llllUL.ll ...... -• .c1 ... .-............. _ ,. ___ ,.. __ '""' __ ..__ .. _ .... .. ..__ .... _,.,.. .. 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Contrary to the notion that adolescents do not ponder the mean- ing of life. studies of 13-and 14-year- olds. conducted by behavorial scientists from Calibmia State University con· duded: 'The qualitative data indicated that these adolescents were able to discuss meaning in life significantly. We found that the percentage who seemed to understand and discuss meaning in life was just as high as that found in older groups ... 2. False A University of Michigan study shOwed that parenJS should rake care to demonstrate to their children that they can control tMir own liues. Parents should realize that encourag- ing a child to work hard will have bet· ter results than offering sympathy for lack of ability. S. False. A comprehensive study ex· ploring disturbing youthful attitudes suggests that the immediate cause is the time gap between puberty and the assumption of an adult role in society. During this period teenagers try to determine what life is all about and how they will fit into a future which may appear forbidding. During this period a decision is made by some youths that the perc:etved goals and rewards of normal social behavior are not worth the effort to attain them. A violent rejection of society may then seem to be an acceptable alternative. 4. True. A University of Chicago study. based on interviews with 1.200 teenage girls. found that daughters whose parents closely monitored their dating behavior -with whom she goes out. where she goes, and when she returns home -were only about half as likely to become pregnant as girls whose parents were lax. The study also found that girls who begin dating early in their teens run no higher risk of pregnancy as long as they are ade- quately supervised. And girls whose parents have provided them with reliable information about sex are less likely to become pregnant than girls without such information. 5. True. 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But sometimes I just can't understand what all this sensa- uon's about" The sensation is about a book titled And ladies of the Club and its author. Helen Hooven Santmyer. The novel spans the years between 1868 and 1932. and takes place in a small Santmyer, with her book . And Ladies of the Club, from which she cut 1.000 pases. soU1hwestern .Ohio town called Waynesboro. a pseudonym for Sant· myer's native Xenia. The story centers on a group of women who be- long to a literary dub. and follows them across the generations. Publishers Weeki)< in a featured review, called the book "a warmly human story in a cool. taut. educated prose that never flags from first page to last... When it was published, its author was 86. But the current "sensation" was a long time in the making. Santmyer, now 89. began work on this novel in earnest after Ohio Town. a collection of her essays on small town e.x1Stence. was published in 1962. But she had been thinking about this book for moSt of her life. She wanted it to be a kind of retort to Sinclair Lewis, the tart-tongued novelist whose Main Street had made her so angry that she seethed every time she thought about it. "The book annoyed me because I don't think it was an unprejudiced picture of a small town ... Santmyer's portrait, which has been called "The Great Middle American Novel, .. is more sympathetic to the little places. "Getting away from a small town to the city is not the answer," says Santmyer. She knows. Her early years took her away to Wellesley College from which she graduated in 1918 and to England's Oxford University where ihe earned an advanced degree. Working for a while at Scribners. the New York publishing I ( t ( f ) c \ t ( ( F ( E 1ouse. she published two early novels. ierbs and Apples (1925) and The -:'ierce Dispute (1929). But eventually he came home to Xenia, the small ::>wn where she was raised, serving for nany years as dean of women and 1ead of the English department of 1earby Cedarville College. "I tried a lot ,f places." she says. "This is where I ielonged. I think it's important to stay nd survive." Surviving adversity has been Helen .ammyer's way of life, and the making 1f her 1.176-page novel is a classic story ,f true grit. "Helen has always been 1lagued by health problems," says ~ildred Sandoe. 84. a lifelong friend of .antmyer. who now resides with her in :ie nursing home. She cites early cases ~ typhoid fever. hepatitis and undulant ~ver that weakened Helen in her oung adult years. Later on. when antmyer was working on ladies. she uffered from a spinal column injury eceived when she fell in the stack ::><>m of the Dayton Public Library: it 1~ then that doctors also discovered er emphysema. But Helen Santmyer persevered. By ie time she submitted ... And Ladies f the Club to Weldon Kefauver. her Id friend at the Ohio State University 'ress. the handwritten manuscript had ome to fill eleven boxes. Kefauver believed in the book as "an normous contribution to local Obio history," but he aJso recognized that it was too long. He recommended that 1.000 pages be cut. a task Helen, aided by her friend Mildred Sandoe, under· took at precisely the same time that her health seriously began to fail. 'There were repeated spells in the nursing home or the hospital.'' says "pespite repeated spel/8 in the hoapital, Helen never stopped worlling on the book. She'a a woman of tremendoU8 wUlpower. '' Miss Sandoe. her neat gray curls firm(d down under a hair net. "But Helen never stopped working on her book. She would ask me to bring it out to the hospital. I would read it to her and she would make suggestions from the bed. She has tremendous willpower. .. That willpower resulted in a final manuscript that was published by the OSU Press in 1982. But the hefty volume bore an equally hefty $35 price tag. "When we saw lhat first copy. our hearts just sank." says Sandoe. "Be- tween the bulk and the price. we knew no one would read it." ':'\ But someone did read it. and her en- thusiasm has made all the difference. Grace Sindell of Shaker Heights checked it out of her local library. read it with delight. and passed the good news about it along to her son, Gerald. He just happened to be a California television producer who knew a good property when he saw one. Ladies. young Sindell recognized immediately. was another Gone with the Wmd. 'There was great power in watching the characters' lives played out," he says enthusiastically. A flurry of activity ensued: contract talks about world rights, movie possi· bilities, a 1V miniseries. Eventually ladies was picked up by Owen Laster of the William Morris agency, whose clients mdude James Michener. Gore Vidal. Robert Penn Warren ... and now Helen Santmyer. The rest. as they say. is history. Put· nam's bought the nghts to republish the book in hardcover. Berkeley Books bid S396.000 to issue 1t as a paperback. The Book-of·the-Month Club paid S 110.000 for the right to offer the saga to its members. And Helen Santmyer, from her nursing home in Xenia, was simply "flabbergasted.' A cart wheels by in a hallway of the east wing of the Hospitality Home. Its shelves bear labels: high fiber. low car· bohydrate. djabetic. A nurse m a white uniform begins to serve lunch to the home's most celebrated resident. The squeaky wheels of the cart cause the celebrated head. which had begun to nod on the celebrated chest. to snap up like a bloodhound on the scent of a trail. Ladies. Santmyer says. picking up the dangling end of the conversation. was a way of "captunng the feeling of Old America changing, while New America seemed to be tumbling about one's ears." Her hands lift from the upholstered armrests of her wheelchau: her body arches visibly again.st the lamb's wool. 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Many, of course, are bruta( dangerous ;uuemle of. ff:!nde~ for u.hom 1mprisonmen1 1s ap- propnate But tragteally. there are or- phaned. abandoned. or abused children -many of whom have done nothing u.rong by adult standards - who are jailed u 1thout even the for- mallly of a trial In some cases. Judges s1mplv can find no other more suit- able care for them In their recently published book Find A Sale Place (~acGraw-Htll), former reformatory supen·nren- dent Alex lazzarino and altomey £ Kent Hayes dramatize the troubled lives of four Middle Western youths commu- ted to a nightmansh cor- rernonal faetltty Here they discuss thetr views on reformatories in a F l\MILY Wwm interview w11h wnter Sieve Lerner Lerner. Your book NY• that many juvenlles lncuettated In thU country a.re not crimlnela Why are they In reformatorte.? Hayes You're talking. in many cases. about children who have been ex- pelled from fosaer homes The state ha-, to figure out something to do wi th them so 11 ends up manufacturing charges stealing clothes off a line. truancv Those [types o~ things are usable m a lOUrt to send a child to an institution . There are many children that the states simply don't have facilities for. Lazzanno. They're really doing what they think is best for the child. Q: What about the young people who have been lncarcerated for acts that wouJd not be looked upon u crim1naJ were the defen- dants adults? Hayes· A large proportion of them are truant or runaways. Lazzarino. They ·call these 'sratu~ of- fenses · acts that children are prose· cuted for. but for \\'h1ch adults cannot be prosecuted Q: What are reformatories like? Hayes. Innocent kids and angry, 'iOCiopdthic personahties are mixed together What happens in essence 1s that the toughs run the inst1tut1on because you don't have enough ~taff 10 control the kids If one of the kids 1s not g1\ mg his allowance to the toughs then · the~ give him a "blanket party. At night. while he's sleeping. they thro.,,. a blanket over him and start beating on his stomach . Q: I• theft ever an unwritten agreement between the •talf and the gang leaders aUowtna the tougha to exploit the weaker ldda? Hayes: Yeah. you're talking about a staff member who has the responsibili- ty of keeping the roof on that place with 50 kids. and I don't care if you're talking about 50 girl scouts You can 't control that many children in one en- vironment. The net result 1s that there 1s an unwritten contract between the rough kids and the supervisor Q: What chanl(e9 ln value9 do these tn1titutlon1 impart to children committed to them? Hayes: In essence you're separated from the rest of society. 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Kumar found e'en more fun- gi I le theorizes that the wdrm and humid air that passes through the cooling capsules mak~ the air cond1t1oner a perfert breeding ground for J fungi Hes v.ork1ng on a i method of disinfection, but ~ un11l he has 11 perfected. car ~ owner<, rrnght as a frtendlv J; mechanic to clean the air con- • d1t1oner and c.ooldnt tank cap-9 sule The co!>! qf tht' v.ork ~ ;; should be 111s1~111hcant enough £ to '>lll'eZf-' at 011t' hopes P eople will try and trv. doggedly endeavoring to make their pets hair PY A r~ent mno' allon 1s Date-A-Pet. an lndianapohs- based service through which mans bes! fnend can meet the dogg1e of his or her dreams Date-A-Pet matches male beasts with females who have been deemed readv to bear puppies Its a service designed to help dog breeders by sav- ing them the cost of advents. mg for a suitable mate for their pup Not to mention how much 11 can help the dogs The Date-A-Pet matchmakers will even hook up different breeds of dogs if that" s what II tak~ to make some lonelv BY MARION LONG pooch happy. Says Laura Foster. who ru~ the service with her husband "There are dating services for married people, single people. tall and short people So why not one for pets., .. Who was it that once said it's a dog's life? FOWL fllANCHISI For decades. Americans have feasted on China's most famous duck· Pe- king. Now the Chinese have the opportunttv to feast with -or at least under the auspices of -Amenca·s No I duck Donald Yes. China's first fast food restaurant has opened, and its mascot 1s the inimttable Disney quacker "Everyone knows Peking Duck. but since this is Western food tho~ involved thought Donald Duck was most appropriate." says David Ho. general manager of the company that brought fast food to Peking The establishment. called the Yt Li Righteous Advantage Fast Food Restaurant. will serve a combo of Eastern and Western fare to Peking diners. · Hamburgers will go for the equivalent of 55 cents. and fries will be a quarter: the beef curry and sweet and sour pork will cost 90 cents. At these prices. however, fast food may be slow to take off. The usual meat and vegetable dish for two at a (native) Chinese restaurant runs be- tween 30 and 40 cents WllHDll.AWAL IYMPTOMI U sed to be that all a bank robber had to contend with was the bank guard. the safe. surveil- lance cameras, and alarm systems If he managed to get past all that. grab the money. and get out of the bank. his crime might indeed pay off. Not anv more Protection Products Corporation of New Orleans has come out with a most un- pleasant deterrent it savs we qood guys can bank on -the S.0.S. Pak. It looks like an inner cent stack of cur- rency. but once the crook flees. a bank teller can set it off bv remote control ·The device 1s de- signed to make a thief s getaway a whole lot harder The Pak releases tear gas and smoke. sprays indeltble red dye. and makes a sharp sound that closely resembles the report from a 38 cahber pistol Surprise! Score one for the good 8U\S We telephoned the Martins Ferry. Ohio, Public Library to find out what's being read there. Here are the 10 most frequently requested books· • Color Me BeouJiful. by Carole Jack.son • Franchise Opportuni- ties, from Sterling Publishing Co. • Hardball Job Hunting Techniques, by Dick Wri ht • Hol~wood Wives, by Jackie Collins • Mystenes of Wmter- thorne, by Joyce Carol Oates • PasJ Imperfect, by Joan Collins • The Severed Wasp. by Madeleine L 'Engle • The Weight Watchers· lntemOlional Cookbook • The WeLght Watchers · Fast and Fabulous Cookbook • The Vietnam Experience '\1•\I "''t'~ Ill I \\Ill' \\I· 1\1 \ 1'1< l11n· f'1·ti1·1 I \11wri• .111 \thkft·, BIRTHDAYS (All Cancer) Sunday -Linda Ronstadt 38 Monday - Ginger Rogers 75, Barbara Slanwyck 77. Tuesday - Phyllis Oilier 67: James Cagnev 85 Wednesday - Red Skelton 71 . John Glenn 63 Thursday -George McGovern 62 Saturday - Robin Williams 32. Don Knotts 60 . • +• '' A ' ... t • •• ~ :. I "'' • •, • ~ . 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Coast Wabblt winners and others who achieved vic- tory at the Orange County Fair are listed./ A4,5 Callfomla Three Olympic villages open amid fanfare and sweltering Southern Cali- fornia heat./ A3 Nation Walter Mondalec~ooses Bert lance to head his presidential campaign. /A3 World A train collision in Yugoslavia leaves at least 36 vacationers dead . ./ A3 Style When your hosting Olym- pic yachting competitors, you want to look your best on sea and land./C1 Buying new shades? Choose sunglasses based on your sensitivity to light and the sports you ptay./C2 !·!·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:;:::.:::;:::: Travel Catalina Cruises puts a 150-passenger catamaran Into service between Long Beach and Avaton./C5 Sports Bob Boone's 10th-Inning homer gives Angels a 2-1 victory over Milwaukee, lifting them back Into first ptace./01 John McEnroe and Peter Fleming combine to help the U.S. clinch a Davis Cup victory over Argen- tlna./02 The United States Foot- ball League will decide a champion this evening when Arizona meets Phlladetphla./03 Entertainment Jan and Dean bring their surfing music to a new generation of rock fans at the Orange County Fair. /85 :!:!:~::::::~=:~::::::::::::::~~;:;:::::::::::::::;::~:::::::;::: INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge 8ullnes• Callf omla Newt Clusifled CrOllWOfd Featura HOf'OICOpe Ann Lander• Natlenet Newt Opinion Publle Notices AMI Eltatt Sport• Stock Mar1cet1 ~!Y:tsk>n Theatert Travel WMther World Newt Ci C4 8 1 A3 E1·6 C4 C4 F4 Ci AS A8 E8 E1-5 01..e 8 2-3 C1-3 TV~ cs A2 AS -- ORANGE COUNT V CALIFORNIA SO C ENT S Sewage bound for OC waters Federal waiver will allow OC to dump partially treated sewage in the oc a n By ROBERT BARKER Of .. Dtilfr .......... Orange County Sanitation officials stand on the brink of rcceivin' a waiver to dump about 230 m1lhon gallons of partially treated sewage each day in coastal waters off Hunt- ington Beach and Newport Beach. The California Rtgional Water Quality Control Board. meeting in Newport Beach o n Friday. voted Emotional moment unanimously to permit OranaeCoun- ty to dispose of the liquid material that receives less stringent treatment than required by federal law The waiver. which would be the first to be granted m the nation. still must be approved by the En- vironmental Protection Agency. But local officials indicated that approval by the federal agency appears to be routine fo llowing approval by the control board and because th,. staffs of the two agcnetes have been work· mg closely on the w11ver. The sewaic. collec~ in the nonh- em, central and western SCC11ons of Orange ·Count) where about 90 percent of the population lhcs, 1s treated at plants in Fountain Valley and HuntanJton Beach. It then flo~s through a pipe 10 feet in diameter at the Santa Ana River mouth and as released into the ocean through boles an the papc at Huntington Flail. about five miles out at sea off Huntington State Beach. Richard Edgar. JOtnt chairman of Newly ordained blabop the Rev. John T. Steinbock bqa C&rdlnal Timothy Man- ning, archblafiop of Loe Angelea. at bJ.a ordination Saturday. The Loa Angelea prteat became the flnt auxillary blahop of the Roman Catholic Dloceae of Orange. Spectre of prison frightens ex-cop 'I did some wrong tWngs but I never molested anyone' By STEVE MARBLE Ol IM DellY,... ...... 8111 Lauchlan as a scared man. "I'm facangJaiJ time and that scares me. I'm prayana that doesn't happen. I pray to God tha1 doesn't happen." the former Costa Mesa pohce officer says. ''I've got to get my life together somehow. but I don't even know where to start.·· he adds Lauchlan. a veteran of 15 years an law enfon::mcnt. was convicted last Wednesday of molesting a 22-year- old wo man motonst he stopped early one January momina on the Costa Mesa Freeway. STEVE MARBLE NEWSMAKERS fired by Costa Mesa Police Chad Roger Neth t~o weeks later Lauchlan was onaanally accused or molesting four women dunng his pohcc patrols. but the cnmanal case against ham panaally unravtlcd dur· ing weeks of courtroom hcanngs an Newport Beach. the county's San1tauon District, satd the dl5tnct will have to spend 1bout SI 5 million each year to provjde monitorin1 devices that he said chiefly will take the form of boats used to catch fish and crabs and otber sea creatures for analysis of PoSs.iblc harmful effects. But EdP.f. a Tustin my coun- etlman. said it would cost about $50 milhon 1n onetime com and about SS million per year thereafter 10 provide add1t1onal treatment dev1ttS that would be needed without the waiver. Gordon Anderson. the en- vironmental program manager for the Santa Ana Reaion of t~ .sule RqjonaJ a&.cr Qualit) CootrOI Board • .aid the M.iver1'11l mean IM IM d1 tria ill ba vc to remove at.ft 7S percient of '6lid material (Ol'JIAlC substances) from t.l\c sewqe thfOUllt m9Ds of secondary treatmmt. About 50 percent of the matcriit would receive pnm.ary trc1tment - the removal of sohch and to11c material from lln''lge -and ttie other half would set sccondaT) treat· ment -further punficatson by removal of orpnic subsuin Federal law requires agencies IO (Pleae eee S&W AG&/A2) Fees for freeways raise Irvine's ire Will seek other cttteS' support for delaying enactment of plan By ANDREA ADELSON Oftlleo.9rNlt...., Irvine's cit} officaaJs. deepl) divided over a unique plan to make developers pay for three major free- way comdors an Orange County. have asked the count) Board of Supervisors to postpone enacuoi the fee system. The supervison are scheduJed July 25 to review the fees proposal, the first of its kind in the nauon. In the neitt two weeks. Irvine will try to round up support to force a 9(). day delay by lobbying officials from tbe seven other oties affected by the proposed San Joaquin. Foothill and Eastern freeway comdors. If Irvine refuses to levy fees within ~i\)' hm1ts, it could jeopa.rchze the entire program. according to Ken R. Smith, program d1v1s1on manaser for the county EnvU'Onmental Manage- ment Agency. Irvine would be responsible for collectinJ 25 percent of the expected fees under the plan Frecwa) development fees wouJd add more than S 1,000 to the cost of a home and nearly $4 per square foot to commercial building costs. Smith said. The total cost of the propostd frecwa)s exceeds Sl.5 b1U1on. Some S900 m1llion oft.hat is to be paid from the proposed dcvelopmen t fees levied on future residential and commen::1al development in 373 square mjlcs, the area estimated to bendit from the freeway projects. The balance, wtucb was to be paid from Proposition A revenues, the recently defeated ~nny sales talt increase measure, will now be sought from federal sources. "This is one of the dumbcs1 programs brought down the pike;' charged Irvine Councilman Larry Agran this week.. "It's brought to yolJ by the makers of Propos1uon A. .. By asking Cities to collect deve~op. ment fees for freeway construcuon. the County of Orange .. wants us to incur.the pohucal costs and pve (the fee program) the ~1sc of some force oflaw," Agran said. "What I don't want as the people at the rounty thinkmg there 1s a bemgn (Pleae eee Dlvnot/ A2J BFoken romance blamed in kidnap· By J ERRY HIRSCH Of lhe Delly Hol Stlllt L nderco' er Costa Mesa poh~ officers freed a 4-\ear-old Costa Mesa bo~ from a kidnapper an San D1eio Count) Saturda~ in what pohce said was an apparent bid b} the k1dn~pper to resume a romance "1th the cnild's mother Thebo) was stolen from h1~ home in the 1500 block of Carawa) Dnve dunng the earl} morning hours while his mother. Dana Schei an was out of the house. said Lt Gan \\ebster. Police did not know "'hether a bab} · smer was in the home when the child "as taken Police arrested Gregor; M1chae;- .\llen Gust. 25. oflltah in the case. Gu!lt 1s alleged!} a former bo>:fnend of Schelm. according to police. Gust 1s susf)('Cted of breakrng into the home and kidnapping the child so that the bo) ·s mothCT would talk to him. .. It apparently was a broken-off romance and she did not "'ant to have anything to do with ham... said Webster Gust left a note sa}tn8 that he had taken the bo} and that the child would not be hurt. Webster reported. He called Schehn three tames Saturda} morning and arranged a meeting with her m Leucadia. m San Diego County. Schelin called pohce and two officers followed her to Leucadia in an undercover vehicle. (Pleue eee KIDNAPPED/ A2) Wishes come true at Ma~ic King cf om 8) USAN McCALLllM Of .... o.IJ .... 811'fl \klissa (ha put a hnght~}cd. rnsH .. heekcd \-\-car-0ld. dambcd on a planter outs1d~ the M1 ss1on to Man ndC' at D1\ne' land 'elling to her grJndmothcr that she ""ould not tall: 10 the tall D1sne' charactC"r nearb) \\a 1 t mg for hC'r older f nends lO return from paCT Mountain. she tned to climb ont' of the trtts an ~ planter s1pJX>d a ( oca-( ola •Dd general!\ ca,oned hke anv. other S. \ear-old .. , did some wrona thinas and violated departmental policies but I never molested anyone Thal's the truth," he says. • A Municipal Court Judae tossed out a rape charge. noting that the victim's testimony was not believ- able Another felony charge was reduC'cd to a misdemeanor and eventual!) dropped because the suatu· te ofhm1tauons had C:itpu~d D9lly .... ..._..., S-McCellflMI lleU .. Cbapat ahara a maclc moment with Don&ld Duck. Later on. "31d her mother. when \klissa l"t'tumed to thC' hotel after her da' at the parl. shC' "'ould beat ltw child's chc'it to d1slodgt' the phleam that had accumulated in her small weak lung." dunng thC' special day. The \Oung.ster wo,uld be hool.ed to 1 (Pleue eee WISHES/ A2) The _.naJe felony charsc could brina Lauchlan, 33, a maximum three-year prison term. The e~fficcr wiU kam h1 fate Aua.. 2'4 when a uper• Court judae imposes sentence. "Where do I start? There's so many emotions. J•m dcva tated. r m an a state of ahock. And, of counc, rm scared," he says. stumbhna to fi nd the words he feel best describe bia itate ofmtnd . "I'm not a ~rvcn. I'm not a danacrou man.' he ys. Lauchlan. married and the father of two )OUftl airl • WU arrested IHt January on suspicion of rape. at· tempted rape, false imprisonmen1. texual batltry and a uh. He wn Last Wedncsd•¥· a five-woman. seven-man JUf'Y In FuJ~non ac- quitted Lauch lan on a misdemeanor charae anvolvm& a 39-ycar-old Costa Mesa woman whocl11med the former officer molested her. The Jury &1$0 deadlocked on a fal 1mpnsonment chaf1t. The Jury's vote wa 9 to J but jurors did not re"eal whtther the) wert lean1na toward 1u1h or 10noccncc. The: dark. "''">·haired fonntr cop howe"er. wa co.~"t<tcd of felon) st uaJ battcry. ~ juf') 1uund 1t trut thAt l..auc:hlan, while on duty and an uniform. ltd a San" Ana woman to a (Pleue ... PR190l'f/ A.21 People yes, parking no at fair By JERRY HIRSCH °' ... ~ ........ Paid attendanct 1 up. a~st'i art' down and thtrc is nowhere 10 perl-. et the Oranac Count) Fair an Costa Mesa. Mort' that\ 50.000 pt0plc attended the f11r turda)'. c2u •na a h traffi<' ,am on Nc"'l)()" Boule~ard that <'k~ traffi<' up be)ond the'°~ f rtt,.,1l)' ~turday evrnina It was the ~nd n1aht an a ro\\< 1h11 Costa Mr'8 rohrt" dC"Cl11rcd :\ .. ,1, alen" and called an Cahfom1a Htah WI\ rttrol Offic:'Cr\ tO help rontrnl traffic. \II of the fauiround·~ 5.f\~., Pl"cd parkma 'lpa~ and 1.200 din park ins '\~ct wtrc taken and ~op~ wt'rc cirt'hna the area la'lt n11ht look1n1 for mc~hnT to put tht1r c~"' Toda '' the 11\t da' of thC' I 0-<1a' fau nd f111 oraani1cr\ onC'C" a.pan C'\ pc ct a haf c rov. d . u 1d '-f'C)kC'W•Onl.ln J1I l l,l\d "It 1" jll\t full eve!"'iwhe~ ... 'ihe '-&Id ' Dunna thr first e1&ht daYS of thr fair nc.arly 197.000 pcop~ plld to t an That u. up from 166.000 for t comparabte JXriod last )'eat. Lloyd 'iAld "We ha~c JIH'n av.~' I frttb1n ~ prople art paym' to come in. w~ really have !'Omethin for e~en· bod)." C'ombtnina tho "'ho paid and (Pl ... PAIR/ A2) A2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sundey, July 15, 18S. CoNTI NUEO S10R1Es Ride 'em, cowboy! Rod Hale (above) flies off the back of a raging bull at the Orange County Fair rodeo Saturday afternoon. Rocky Alexander (right) finch out that bareback riding bu lta up• and downs too, u he tries to control a bucking bronco that goe• by the tame-eoundlng name of White Top. Despite appear- ances, Alexander proved more eucceseful than Hale, staying aboard hi• mount for the full elaht-second count. The rodeo ls free and will be performed for the lut time today at 4 p.m . It wtll be held at the f alr- grounds ' Grandstand Arena. which seat.a 8,000. Daily Pilot Photos by Ernest Coleman FAIR ATTENDANCE UP ... From Al those who entered the lair for free. more than 227.000 peopk attended the fan during the first eight da)s. she ~Id. .\nd 11 '>ecms tu be a talmer crowd l)lan last -vear -\bout 240 people. mostly ,minor'> caught with alcohol, were arre!>tcd dunng the first eight da"~ of the fair -about half the nu-mbcr arre\ted dunng the "'hole 10- da' fair la'>t )car · Therl· ilre a tremendou!I quantn~ uf ixoplc who are going home sate and ha pp):· Lloyd ~1d I t var) \\-ebster of the C oo;ta Mesa Police Department auributed the traffic problem'> tu the number of l.'\Cnts going on at the fairgrounds .. On f-nday night we had the fair. the motorcyde races and (a me lot pla)ing at the amphitheater All 10 a place that 1s n~all) made to handle Just one e"ent j'\nd 10n1ght we have the ia1r. Camelot. and a real popular band. Exile. performing inside the fair so 11 seems JUSt as bad."' Webster said. ' The fair ends at midnight tonight but the ma10 event will be the (rec rodeo in the 8,000-seat Grandstand Arena at 4 p m .. Llo}'d said. "Afier that. things will start to wind down. It has gone reall) smoothly." she said IRVINE BALKS AT FEE PLAN ... FwmAl Jlt1tudL .,.,h1k some of U'> leel '>Cl") '>trongh .. ahout the propoc;al, he said Ma yor Da.,,1d Sill<,, -.aying the counul "'J'n t "of one mind:· in- tends to lohh\ the supen 1\nrs 1f thq don't agn·c to a poc.tpom:mcnts \.\ h1k Ir ' inc '' trouhkd h\ the fee .. truuure onl\ Laguna rkaLh has gone on rl'tord in oppo'11t 111n to actual frl'l:a' nmJt'lt\. ohJecting 111 the San Joa4u1n 11111'1 frl'C"'J' ,1 $J-l2 m1ll1on. 11-mill' linl.. ht:t.,.,l·cn ~an JuJn < armtrano and thl C mta "1e!><l F rCL'"'a' thJt "OU Id tf;J\l'f\e the coastal .footh1ll' The propo<.L'd hmthdl .ind fastern ulfndoro, ha'l' J u1mh1nL·d t05t of S669 m1ll1on T hr Eastern route 10, env1s1oned <I'> :1 l<J-m1k link between the R1vers1de Freeway near G}psum ( amon and the Santa Ana Free.,,,a-v at "1}ford Road in Tusun The rooth1ll rnmdor would link the Eao;tern comdor to the "an Diego Fn.·rway and end nc<tr <amp Pendleton .. No, .. hl're cl'ie 1n the c:ountn" ha' e developers hel'n a\t...eJ to pa} i'or up to two-thmh of the cost of maJor lre<.'wa\.s. Smith <,aid ··1t·s more and more apparent no one can rl'l)' on C altrans," he ~1d While maJor developer.; c;uppon the program e.\tra fees e'taterbating alrcad) high hous1nganJ leasrngrn'>ls are causing concerns. Smith c·on- ceded He believes the board wants to go ahead and enact th<.' fee program 1n unincorporated areas. taking a lead the) hope c1t1es will follow. "The c;ooner we adopt 11. the less we will be losing. If we spend another \.ear foohn~around we lose that much more" Smith 'iald .\mong In. ine's concerns. outhncd in letter'i to board Chairman Hamett Weider. 1s how construction will proceed without federal funding guarantees and development subject to economic cycles WISHES COME TRUE FOR KIDS ..• From Al hrL·a1h1ng ;ml and rCtl'I' L' \t'H~ral ptll \ \ 't\ll tu thl· "1ag1t l\.1ngdom wulJn'1 lhangt• the da11\ routine \,frli'"" ha\ l')'>llt fihro\I'> \hr v.a\ al thl' park y,1th h\e other h1l<lren v.ho al'>o haH' hie threaten- '"~ d~d'>t'\ The thildren lrom all •' <'r the lountr. had \aid their lkarnt v.1\h wa\ to '>Ct' D1\neyland f hey would he JOlned h\ \C\Cn Other l h1ldren tho<,e too 'lmall or too '-'1•ak to v.1th'>tand thc midday heat- .ind thrir fJm1hes that evL•n1ng C hil<l''> \\-1\h < ome True. a ltous- ton-ha\t'd urgan1zat1on that grant., tht' "''"he\ ul tef11l1nall) Ill children. made '>ure the children got their wish ~mcc 1t., 1ncept10n in ~a > I <nn .ibout I ~II .tffi1ued children ha1;r hved out thC'1r tom.lt•st Jreams through thl' ellort' ol thr n.1tmnwuk organ11at1on Rut th" ...... .., thL' f1r\I 1111w \O man\- l h1ldrt'n had thc11 v. 1\hC'> grantt•d a·t the ..aml llnw Tht' f>1'>nc)l.md tnp v.,11, don.iit•d h) C ont1nrnt,1I \irhnt•\ thr \hl·raton l ln1't'r'kll and Duuhlt•trL't hott'I' f)1c;ncvland .md I •n1'>t'NJI \111d111\ R<''>1dc'> the 1 l d11ldrcn "'ho '1'>1tt'd thr amuc,('ment park" 11h lht·ir famll- 11.'"\ h1JJ\ 12 11thtr'> '·'"' 1t I hurda\ f:MhCt ihc\ had \ l\ltt•d I lll\('l'kll "• udto\ -- 'C1oing "'•th other kid'> •'> great ' ou t·an ac;souatc \1.tth what the)'re gt1ing through." said SuLannc Smith, a 16-} ear·old brunette from Beloit. Ohio who ha~ abdominal h1stocyt1c l)mphoma "l hey reall)' don't talk about 1t. 1 Fie} JUSt kno"' )Ou have '>Omething c;1mllar .. Dean Nel\on. director of ..ale' and marketing fort he Doubletree Hotel 1n Orange, 'laid. "in the past, if they sent one kid. the me"lsage seemed w be ')ou're going to die soon· When \OU send a group 11 kind of \a\.\ there's go mg to be "lu n 1 vorl>.'. "Kids look at 11 a'> a w1\h . not as a final wish.'' he added Mar\ C11rardin. founder of ( 'h1ld '" W1\h c"ume rrue (not affiliated With the 'lcwpon Beach·hased Make .\ Wish Foundation) ..aid ··wc·n: not (111<.I, and v.:e lan't pred1lt when tlll'v·rc ~mn~ to go The point I'> to make them hupr> " '-the h.1.. hdPt·d mat...c one OO) 1>rcw.lcn1 nl till· l n1tcd "tale' fur J dn) and anotht•r l hlld a d1'><. JO<.kc) for a da) ha' ovcr~cn trip'> to Walt D1'inc) \\-orld and brought a Korean boy to llnt\cf\411 Stud1m 'I<> he could fi'>h for JdlA<'> · "t 011 h•ld to ~c v.:hat h11ppcnt'd y,ncn thC\ jlOI \Cl the twtcs (01 Dl\Ol')land h1dn) ) ... '>he \aid •· i.\ lrttk 1t1rl '1 l•;ih Morjl:tn ,1 I~ H'M old lrom Nashua. N H . who has C)'SllC fibrosis) was told b) the kids at school she would never \Ce Disneyland because she wa!i going to die. K1dSl'an be rrucl "But when l>he saw Mickey and M1nn1e Mouse. <;he beamed all o'>er and 'iald ·1 made 11 I can't bcl1e"e I madt 11. I didn't think I'd be able to get through the gates · .. Girardin said the only unhapp) moment of the tnp came when one child said shr didn't want to go on with her wish afier a tele\ 1s1on new\ account filmed when their planes landed 1n Los Angeles said she was dying "The kid<, ..aid. ·we·~ not a s1de'>how Wh) are they do1na th1-; to us"' .. (11rardm '4l1d "They have no right to !>ny they're d'f'1ng," said Girardin. add1n1 that the term she uses to describe the ch it· drens' disease' ., 'life-threatening .. not "'terminal " ··" lot or th~ c.:h1ldrcn are not '>ufTt'nng. I don't think th.c l ord would make them suffer:· su1d Donna < haput Melissa's mother. "This JUSt a1vt''> them a chance to be children · fhC''t don't gel the chance 'C'r) often the~ 're ~lw•)'i 1n 1hc ho''" t:il. . • Continued hot, humid ·weather Coaetal Extended Chlllleelon W V 91 62 P11cny I.II• :;To' wwi _,, mo<ntnQ ChetlOlll.N C 13 71 IOw doud• end OQ -I ... ~ C"9y9nne 115 59 OlhetWIM lelt WWI c:onllnuecl qu\le ChbQO 92 87 ,..,m Ht• moelly In 70t ti ~ ClnClnn111 90 112 Cle\1911111<1 88 03 10 nMt I lnlAlld velleyt Lowe ma.Uy C01um1>11.SC 86 70 In 809 Co4umbut0h ee 115 Conc:O<ONH 90 se oauu n w00111 100 71 Temperatures Dayton 89 ~ o.n-119 63 O..M0<"4H 98 71 HI Lo 0..rOtl 83 61 Albany 99 58 Ou1u1n 17 57 Al1>uq-qua IM 115 El Puo 96 66 Miarlllo 84 117 EvanaVllle 91 65 Ancll0<90" 82 53 f"airl>Mlka 118 51 ....,,.,,..,. 13 Cl5 Fwgo 115 68 AllMll 115 70 flagtlllf 711 54 AOenuc City .. 12 01anc1 Rap.01 80 63 Aualln " 74 01ea1 Falla 14 411 ., r ... , .. l•llle Moc• 911 10 Loa A...,-911 73 lou<tville 119 61 Lubl>OC:ll 93 10 MemPll•• 91 72 Mltml 804Kll 48 &o l•Odlnd·O<leHI 94 65 MU._.uli .. 90 10 Mpltl SI P11;1 85 aa Natl!• .... 91 ~ ..... o....,.. 89 10 N-Yota 91 74 N0<1o111 Ill 15 71 N0t1n Plalte 86 80 Olc11nom1 Cnv 1111 73 o= 9• 71 Of' 0 90 72 Pl\MaclttlP"•• e8 61 p,,_.. • 100 75 Ptlllll<>fgft 87 63 Tldea ~""low TOOAY S!>eam Firtl n~to 12 37 pm S.Con IOw 508pm Sac:ond ntgn 1111 pm MOM>AY 8281m F111I IOw 1 12pm ~IOw 551 pm Second ntQti 11 411 pm to .. .. .. "u .. 10 .. la .. '4 • Q 108 74 14 16 .. n "16 .. 74 14 7) 16 11 " 77 79 50 78 5, ... 73 II M 13 so .. 81 .. 71 12 .. 101 77 .. 71 106 11 .. ~ 81 70 .() s 39 25 'I .() 2 39 211 52 Sun 1111 tod•Y et 8 06 pm rt ... Monday al 5 52 1 m ano Mlt 9011'1 •I 8 OA pm Moon"'" 11 10 21 p m 1111 at 1 34 • m Mond•Y and "-eo•in al 10 •II pm 8alllm0f• II 117 OrMMl>OtO.H C 84 7 I &iltlngt 117 112 Hartlotd I 93 60 Blrmlngnam Ill 18 Helene es 54 81-•Cll 84 54 Honolulu 1111 78 SURF REPORT BOIN lie 49 Boelon 96 71 St_.._ 82 72 Bufllllo .. 117 8uftlnvlon. \II 87 112 Ceeper 99 58 Charteaion ,S C 91 78 Houtton lndleNj)OHS Jecaeon Ma J.0.l«!Vllle J-Kan ... coy L .. \leigat 1111 118 87 80 M 87 M 75 ee 71 70 41 73 83 DNCTIOM SW SW WW SW Rolls Royce recovered after siege A four-hour siege by police in a posh Diamond Sar community led to the recovery of a Rolls Royce owned by a Costa Mesa car dealer. The man suspected of stealing the car from a Concannon Horseless Stables saleswoman 1n Brea Thursday barricaded himself in a Diamond Bar home and gave up only after poll~ lobbed tear gas into the home. The man, James Pokuta, 4 I. 1s accused ofposingas a potential buyer. making an appointment to see the auto and then stealing the SI 03,000 Rolls Royce at gunpoint. Pokuta. who also goes by the name James van Pelt. was held Saturday on armtd robbery charges in heu of S 16,000 bail, Los Angeles Count> sheritrs Deputy Adam Kahn said Saturday. CONTINUED STORIES Pokuta also was being investigated in two other incidents -the theft of an orange Ferran in Newport Beach and attempted theft of a Mercedes- Benz in Brea. authorities said. A few hours before the Rolls thefi. a man stole a $20,000 1975 orange Ferran from Newport Imports by takmg the keys from a board left unlocked by a salesman who was with another chent. salesman Mitch Schulman o;a1d. On Wednesday. a man wearing a three-piece \ult tned unsuccessfull} to steal a 1980 300D Mercedes-Benz at gunpoint dunng a test drive in the Brea. but thecar crashed into a field after the man struggled with the car's owner. ..aid Brea pohce Lt. Jim Winder bne killed in cycle mishap One man was killed and another was senously injured when they lost control of the motorcycle.' they were riding at the intersection of Adams and Placentia avenue~ in Costa Mesa Saturday night. police ~·d Pulice de..cnbed the \ 1c11ms as two )'Oung males. but could not provide further deta1h until ne>.t of k1rYwere notified. Both men were ·1a~en to Fountain \ alle) Comm unit\ Hoo;p1tal. KIDNAPPED BOY ..• SEWAGE ... From Al "When she exited the freeway. the suspect pulled up behind her and followed her. The boy was in the front seat.'' Webster said '"At one point he pulled into a shopping center parking lot and hts ex11 from the lot became blocked by traffic.'' said Webster. Sat. Dennis Cost Jumped out of the police vehicle, ran to Gust"s car and pulled the boy out through an open front wmdow, according to Webster. At the same time Det Paul Cap- pucc1ll forced Gust from his car at gunpoint Gust gave up without a o;trugglc He was brought back to Costa Mesa and 1s 1n the city Jail in heu ofS50.000 bail The boy was returned to his mother From Al gradual!\ \\t>rk toward meeting feder- al ruleHalling tor SS percent removal of solid matcnal The wal\·Cr would be good for fh <.'years There would be a re.,,1ev. 1n t"'o )Cars. The EPA has 1ns1sted that the monitoring data is needed to de· tcrm1ne wtw1t impact. 1f any. a lesser amount oflreatment would have . PRISON FRIGHTENS EX-COP ... From Al deserted tndustnal complex where he molested her in the front seat of his patrol car After the verdict came in. Deput~ District Attorney Carl Armbrust said he '1ewed Lauchlan a~ a dangerous man who belongs 1n pnson. "He"s dragged la\\ enforcl·mcnt do\\n into the mud and dc!iCn c!> to be punished." said Armbrust. a \etcran prosc<·utor who noted early 1n the cnminal proceedings that nobod) has a rougher time in Jail than an ex-cop .. Pan oft he tragedy of all this 1s that Mr Lauchlan was a policeman at all," Armbrust noted dunng an earlier hearing Born in ~otland. ra1~d in England and guided into the profession that his forefathers practiced. Lauchlan now find!. himself out of\\ork. out of money and poso;1bl) out of11me "The house 1s on the market The ca~ go next and then thl·re·., nothing." be sa)S. 'Tvc got to get thing!. together l'H~ got to get a JOb ·· Lauchlan sa)'s the accusat1om. the tnal and the con' 1ct1on have damag- ed his marnag<.'. The former officer. staying in Pomona with his parents. talks emo11onall> ahou1 his wife and children ··:..h wife's beside herself She·., Just Call 642-6086 Dally Pilot Def Ivery It OuarantMd 1.1,Jnda' f ,.,., If ,.,., 00 -ha.. '°"' -l>y ~JOpm Ulll'lakH7pm llM y04/! CO!Jy -hi ~ed ft4tl11tellty a"° lunoay II suffered so much." he says. ··1 don't C\en know what to sa) to hl'r anymore. "I love.' her. I w1r.h somebo<l.,. would let her know." he add' "M\ ·kid!> - that's who I live for no" .. - Though Lauchlan ha' been sup- ported b) friends and <,nmc polKe oflicl'rs, he was condemned after h1'> arrest by his own department and other<; 1n law enforcement "A person that would do somethtng like this 1s lower than whales-." said an Orange Count) o;hentTs spoke"l- man One police l h1cf desrnbccl.thL• charges a\ ··repulsive" and suggested Lauchlan had severel} damaged the image of law enforcement 1n Orange ( ount\. Laui·hlan. howner tla1m'> he • ., only guilt} of being ··a warm. caring person .. That. in fact. wa' his defense on the charge he ult1matcl}' wa~ conv1c1cd of. ··Police aren't machine., fhere's a hean beating under there but \ .. e·rc not <,uppo11cd to let 11 <ihov. When .,.,t. go out to a gor. au 1den1 we"rt· supposed to do our JOb and then ~o throw Up Out of 'vlCW of the puhllc You don't 'iho"' emotion!. ··1 admit that I've made !>Orne m1sta~l''i used poor 1udgcment I '1olated d<.'partment polity and al- 10 .... cd m)'\elf to get into s11uat1ons that looked bad. But I'm not the pervert the D.A. says I am. ··sure I've been in trouble before. Pett) stuff l'\e been ro"'d> I've hit the stumbling blocks we all go through when \\e stan out. But a dangerous man'' No way." Lauchlan ha:> a SI million lawsuit rx:nding against his former employers and is open!) cnt1cal of the Costa Mesa Pohl<.' Department and its in' es11ga11on of the cnm1nal charges leveled against him. .. fhc) went on a wi tch hunt and I wa!I the Wl!(:h,"' he says. "If they'd done a better 1 n .,.estigat ion I wouldn't be going through all this stuff." The reaht~ of the s11uat1on. though, ,., that· L.auchlan 1s a convicted cnmrnal \'ho!IC future l'i clouded. A probation hcanng will be held before "lentencing and Lauchlan, aware of its ~riousne\s. \a)'i he has assembled about 100 character letters from friends. fam1h and law enforcment cmplo)ee~ · "You kno". I've fallen down but that doesn't mean I can't get back up." he "la)S '"The fight's not over. I'll 'indicate m)sclf 1f 11 takes the last hreath in m~ txxh ·· What do you like about the Dally Piiot? What ddb't you like? Call tlle number at left and your mtuage will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. . The tame 24·boar answering service may be used to record letters to the t dltor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters t•olumn must lnrlude their name and telephone number for verification. No clrculalloo calls please Tell us what's on your mlod. ' • ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. 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Juty 15, 19M NATION --Fritz resurrects Bert Lance Reagan holds 6 polnt lead \\hO rrnJOcd amid que:.1100\ about Dtmocrau Nation.al O ..,.er ••o,ndale poll show.rs Dumps Manatt a s p a rty c h a irma n , h1\fi~anc;11ltlahne.s .. hold llS posl<On\ftlHOfl _ .. tr 1 .lr.&~ A.& , "'1 .. h s t11ne for n<"v. lcadt~hap htre Fnda). .. .. names La n ce to h ead his campaign Mondalesa1dwhen ~kfd'Ahylle~u Lance's tc"Spon&ibtlity I ~ y fte A.11ocl1ted Pre11 NEW YORK -Pres1dcn1 Reapn and Vice Prc'i1dcnt GC'OC'Jl' Bu'>h would defeat Walter Mondale and Rep Geraldine Ferraro, but b) only 6 pcrct'ntage ~unts af the election had been held Saturday. according 10 a Newsweek poll Thecopyn&ht telephone poll of750 registered voters conducted ThuMday and Frid~ by fhe Gallup Organ1 za11on fo u nd thut the Reagan-Bush ticket edged out Democrats Mondale a nd Ferraro h} 49 percent to 43 percent. with 8 ~rcent undecided. T he poll was conducted after Monda!t ~lecttd the Queens N.Y., congresswoman as his runm ng ma1e Reagan •treaes 'environmental stand WASHINGTON -President Reaµn. shrugging off cnuc1 sm from vironmental groups. said Saturda) he 1s committed to preserving national rk lands and to cleaning up chem ical waste dump~ across the na11on. Rea$8n uled his weekly national radio address, paid for by the Reagan Re..elecllon committee. to continue a hard stll of has adm1n1strauon's environmental record that took him last week to an island 1n polluuon-threatened Chesapeake Bay and to Mammoth Cave m Kentucky H08pltal •trike could last long JIVhlle NEW YORK -A day-old walkout b\ health lare "orkcr\ at 27 hospllals and three nursmg homes here could strctlh 1n10 a prolongl·d c.1nke. one negotiator said. while management and union officials said Saturday thl'y were far from a settlement. Negotiations on a 1wo-)car contract for the 46.000 workers had been scheduled to resume Saturda}. bul m•11her '>Ide wanted to bargain because their pos1t1ons were unchangl·d The '-'"Jlkout \\h1ch s1ancd Friday, affects 17.000 patient\ -about half the lm'>p11ah1cd populauon of Manhattan 'All-male college goes coed LEX INGTON. Va. -Washmglon & L l'C Ln1H'r\1l\, l)nc ul lhl· thrcc all male private colleges left 1n lhc count(). dl'l'1dcd Sa1urda) 1t will admit wom1:n as full-time undergraduate\. breaking a 235-ycar 1rad111on that wa., overwhelmingly supported by \tudents and alumni 1 he Board of Trustee'\ al the universit y fo unded b) George Washington' otcd , .,_ 7 10 begin coeducation in the fall of 1985 In making its d1:c1s1on. the board con!>1dcrcd the declln1nK pool of high school students going to college as well as the opinion!> ofsludenl'> alumni and staff, said Board ( ha irman James M. Ballengee. World's fair shows first profit NEW O RLEANS - The financ1alh troubled world'<> fair had a $1 'I millio n profit for the first week in Jul~. m lir<,t ~ub,1an11ally pmlitahlc period since it opened Ma) 12 That week wa\ marked b) lndepcndrncc Da' attendance of more than 90.000. e\pQ~111on president Petr ~purne) ~1d Friday. Spumey said there ha"e hccn soml· '-'"Ccks "hen the !arr hroke e'{'n and some when It made a few thousand dollar!>. but no1h1ng l1li.l' $1 5 m1ll1on profit "We m ust conti nue to do this." he said "We ran go on producing lhl\ 'hu" of shows." CALIFORNIA Olympic torch re-enters Callfornla SOUTH LAKE TAHOE -\,Jn O\crtlcm tro""d '>urgl·d 1n111 thl· ~lrl'l'l and cheered. former Olympic decathlon thamp1on Bru1..e knncr tamed the Olympic flame past Nevada ra<,rnos and 1n10 Cahforn1J ~aturda' "Of all tht· people who have earned the torch. m~ li.1lnme1cr surd\ ha\ hcl·n lht• <>lu"e't ·· he said. Jenner was one or a handful of runncrc, "'ho tamed lhl' torl h from Nevada into South Lake Tahol' on 1 t<, rou ll' lo 1ht I uh 2X Of>l'nt ng ll'rl·mon1c' of the 23rd Ol)'m p1ad. The torch was un lht· r1nal kg ul 11\ Q OOO-m1k X2-da> journey across the United IO!ta1ec, frurn 1h1· I n11cd "'a1wnc, hu1lding 1n "'e" York to Los A ngelec, ..\s the name pac,<,ed h~ I h I\ \l l'n ll \1l·rra la lo.l I km<)\ r.11 ll pres1den11al candidate ~a her \1ondall .ind Kl·p < 1rraldin1.· f t•rraro 11 •1 nl·d others and waved to the torch hearer Sa ~llled ln llgbt plane crash CONCOR D -..\ '"' 1n-cn~inc a1rpl.1nl' '>IJmmt·d 1ntu .i 'hnl l'\t:h111d ;111 auto dealership and cxplotkd in llaml'' ">.11urda~ lo.tlling all "' ahoard lhl' aircraft. au1hont1es said. The Wc\t Gl'rm.in-regl\tl.'rcd plant left 'lanlJ Mon1t.1 Airpon Saturda) mornmg ""Ith fi,c pa...,l·ngl'r\ .ind a ptlnt .1hoJrd <.aid Tommy Aina. Federal >\v1at1on ..\dm1n1\trJt1nn Jul' offitl'f in I "' -\n~clC\ All six who died were on the plane Crews fl.ght 2 forest fires LAKE ISABELLA -..\1ded h~ thunder<,tormc.. firclighlt'" startt•d mopping up a week-long. 25.9U-acrt• h1J1e on "iaturda'. ''h1lc another Sequoia National Forest fire bnefl> ru1 power and ""<llt'r to St'\ era I hundrl'd people. Authorities said the) contained or rnntrolled '>l'' era I other fires 1n 1hc Sierra Nevada and Southern (ahforn1a The 25.lJ\2-acrc Bodfi'>h lire "'as contained Friday after bumrn$ for a "'cl'k un Kern< 04n1~. Bureau of Land Management and Seq uoia Nationa l Forc:,1 land.<. ontrol lir<;,i "'a'> e\pccted b~ 6 J>.m. Sund~y. but thunderstorm' helped the I ' S. 1-ort'\t Sen 1n· ,peed up lhl' effort by a full dar.. said spokc!l\\oman Judi "a1\Cr ··\\l· an· rap1dl~ 1n lhl' process of demobil111ng our forlCS. ~ending moc.t ol nur pc.•opk home \hl' said, explammg that b} Sunda). onl) IOO firl•fighlcr' ''ould Ix· kll ou1 ol thl· 2,106 who fought the blaze Vloleace flares agaln at San Quentln SAN QUENTIN -five inmates "t'rt· IOJUrl·d 'laturda) tn the late'>t roµnd of racral -ansp1red vaolcnre at '>an (,)Ul'nt1n Pn,on. a spokl·c,man c;a1d f our. of the men were IOJured when guard\ tired h1rdr,ho1 into the group to break up a fight on 1hc fifth 11er of 1he "l''>I hlock houc,1ng unit at 9 48 a m . a prison spokesman said. The fifth man v.110 p1ekt·d up ,1 \tabhang ln'>lrument that one of the fou r men had dropped. ""a' Jl\o inJun:d a11cmp11ng to run aftl'r the figh ting inmates. Since June. three 1nm:llC"> ha'c bt'l'O ktlkd and eight auards injured in racial-inspired \ tnlenCl' Former Splnners lead slnger dles OAKLAND -"\anger Phrlippt• \\ 'nnr "hmt• dl\tancl1\l' 'oirt• kd thl' Spinners soul group lo a Sl'ne' ofh11c; in till' 1<h died \aturda' after rnllap.-.m~ at a nightcl ub where he \\as performing 1 ht• 4 "\-\ear-old\\) nnl' 1.hl•d at 12 ~ a.m. from a heart attack at Prov 1dCnll' llo,p1tal "hl·n· he wa'I 1.11..t·n after ht· collapsed at lvey's n1ghtcluh in Jack I ondnn \quart· I hl' h<ith "·1' takrn to tht• Alameda Count) corom·r\ oflin· tor an .111l<•P'>' KIJadafy urges Arab unlty agalnst Israel TRIPOLI. Lrh'ta -l 1b)an lcadl'r ( ol Moammar "had.11\ hac; '''nl messages 10 the leadcr'i of eight Arab count nee, urging tht•m 111 un.lll' :ig.i111'1 Israel, the offi cial Libyan new'i agenn JAN ·\ rcponcd \aturda\ It \aid lhl· handwnttcn messages. d{'hvcrcd m recrnt da)s b} ~nmr L 1b)an oflil 1ah. discussed "ab1hties to face the Zionist 1mpcnalist at1acb that aim a1 controlling the Ara9 world and plundering Its wcallh .. The nH.''>\agt''> \\t'rc addressed to the leaders of aud1 Ar:ih1a Ku"a1t. Qatar ~~na Lebanon. Tunisia, Morocco and the Un11rd Arnh Fm irate\ J \"I\ ..aid Oree.t• extend •trike at U.S. bases ATHENS. Gre«e -.\bout 1.ROO C m.·C'k cmpl11H'l'' at four maJor l 'i military installations on aturday eitlendcd their 11 <.In)' \tnkc for another I 0 days. Gcora.e Alexandrou. pre•udcnt of tht rmployl'\"~· union. \31d lht s\,nkt·r~ we~ p rotesting what he said wn'i their t I '\ l'lllplo}erc.' refu\al to rnmpl)' w11h Oreelc la bor law~ Alc"<androu '31<l h1!> union wanted the 1mmeduuc applicau on of a ruling b)' a Grtek court of urb11rat1on calling for a n:ductaon ot the work week rrom 19 to '7 S hour\ and \.'ll:111l'' ha'><'d on 1ndl'\·ltnkcd wage hike11. tl>aaube dlvenloa plan prote.ted G AB\IKOVO, ( 1ccho\lov1kiu -In what t\ hclarved 10 he: tht' h18tle\I tnvironmental protc\t 1n the \ovaet hlcx h,000 In 7,UOO Huna.anan\ he'e tiancd a peution pr0tt'1ina u plan to dom or di\ en a I '8-m1lc 'ltrctt h of the Dtnubt River for a hydrocl«tnc pro1rct \omc of th<' work alrend) ha~ bc-iun ln this area where the river formc. part of lhc c ll'<:hoslo' :sk-Hunpnan honlcr the fronuer Wl ll bt hincd in \ome arc-~\ T hC' plan call"' for the rnn'llrucuon M one power plant here and 00(' UI NaaymJrO\, d11"1l\trl·am 1n Hun~al) I he U8·m1lc stretch compn~ lu\h tore\t\ mnr11hc\ onll grn.,,l,rntl\ .ilona lht' fiver~ from 8 rat1sll\4, capital nf~h\\Okaa 1n (It'\ hn,lmi.tkia 111 Rudapnl Hu npry'<i capital S.\N f RAN< ISC O(~Pl-Walter f-Mondale moved lo take ch.irgt of the Democratic Pan) \tructure Satur- day by dumpmg Churlc~ M.anau as pan) chairman and naming Gcorgaa part) chief lkrt Lance as gent'ral chairman of hi\ pre)1denual cam· pa1gn Pt>n.1\ll'nt rumor~ tha1 Lan1.:t' "ould bi.-named lo Manatt\ post sparked !>llmng) of rebellion among Democrat\ 1n thl\ COO\en11on Cit) soon afkr the} s1aned Fnda> night. hut Mondale appeared to !>kin 1he threat b) !>topping short ol naming L an1.:e a\ pany chairman -\1 a ne""\ conferenct' 1n the yard ol a v;Kat1on home 1n Lakt I ahoc. Mondale commended M4inun lor hi' "~upcrb leadership of our party' but ~1d he nonc1hele'>s would cxerc1\C hi\ option as thl' prec.umed Ocmc)· cra11c pres1dent1al nominee to rcpla1.:c Manatt b) thl' eml ol lhc ~l·ck He culled LtnlC: ·an uld lm·nd and suppont'r ·· Thr announcemtnl t'Jme alter Mondalt' met ""llh uwcc: lorml'r President ( artcr\ budget d1rcllor •'-~to Walter Mondale (riaht) announced Saturday ln Lake Tahoe that Bert Lance (left) la hi• new campaign manager. rcpla1.·1n1 Manatt "'h in no wt) chairman of lhe Mondale campai,p,:t. rctlC'l l'> on Mr. Manau " v.ill include coordinatin the ~ • unce \landing by Mon~lt''~ •udc. (JVlllC'ti of the Dtmocntic • .. '31d. "I am t';..cncd b this opportum-Commmce. lht Houic and Scnaw•1 h ... c~mpajan commit1.tt1 and nno · ·hked 11 ht' was concerned that the toe.al political committees • , 1.1lkgat1on\ of pas1 financial ar-In that way. 1t wdl be similar to use•" n:gulant1n rnuld hl"\:ome il poht1cal role beina pla)ed m the Republt ~'4 '''ue again. Mondaft' replied "I Pany by Sen. Paul uult of Nev -.. lOns1d1:r m)\C!lf a good JU<i&e of Asked whether Carter twi ~)'Cd.•~ <.'hardtler .. &rt Lance asa very vcf) role in his selection of Lance. Moo-' fint' human being w11h good value5. a dah: rtphed. "I told him about an dt'ep rehg1ou~ fit 1th and a mar"elou\ hour ago what I was Soin& lO do - fam1I) •· Mood.ale said he tal ked to Ma ~ Monditk 'wll<l l.Jnt.e wuuld work thr~orfourda)'sagoand told him .. w11h ham in tht' c,carch for someone 10 plilnned lo make a change an the ~n)I;• n:plau Manall h\ tht time the leadership • " Mondale sparks controversy on :: eve of convention:= ~.\l\i IR.\'\( I~< 01-1.Pl-~Jltcr \1ondak ~urkcd a""k ~ardh \.itur- da\ to rl·Jhgn the Democratic pam kader..h1p a\ lOn,en11un ddegatl.'\ dl·-.ccndcd on San FrJnll'>lO to nomi- nate him for prcs1dt•n1 and cclebrall· his choice ol Rl·p Cit:raldmt: Ferraro tor' 1c..e prt's1dtnt The con "ent1on uf)l'n\ \itonda) but 1he Democra~ began quarreling 1n advance aftl'r Mondale ousted na- tional pan~ chairman < harles 'vian- all eflell1\.l· ~•lh 1heclo!K' ofbu'>iness nc>.l "ed '"It'" t1ml' tor ne" leader· 'hip· hl· SJ1d .. II in no wa' retll•cls on Mr \fanatt " '-' ord ""CPI through the con' cn- t1on hotcl'i I hat Ben Lance -J1mm' < aner'\ old conlidan1 -~ou!d ge'1 1he 1oh But that secmc.:d 10 n$k a pan~ revolt. and Mo ndale qu1ckl> us1gned Lance 1he newly created post of gent'ral campaign chairman The 't:r) poss1b1ht~ ol appom11n1 Lanll' to head the pan) stunned some . Ocmocra11c officials. "The Re- publllan$ are al read) running all over the l ntted ~tates talking about C anl·r-Mondale .. said Texas pany t)(m Bob Sla'1c "'This wall JUSt give them 'iomethmg else to talk about",,. The hullaballoo mtngucd cam• .. pa1gn nval GaT) Han. whost aides produced name) of delegates the, claimed were read) to bolt from. Mondale over the shalcup. The Re' Je'>SC Jackson. who arrl\ ed to a welcoming rall) said. "It appears to be another asc of too few pcopk making loo man) dcc1s1ons. "I was not given the councs) of ~onsultat1on 1n this latest Chuo\( 'vianatt-Ben Lance fiasco." Jackson ~1d man antente"" on NB<. -TV ··1 ~ould hope that the Mondale camp would takt into more account the role 1hat Gary Han and I must play if~ are to leave San Franc1sco umfied and .-.1rong." Manatt scud he had .. no comment on that" when asked about the day's de"elopmcnts Two delegates announced quickly thr~ were abandonm& Mondale for the ranks of the uncommitted - Nebraska national committeewoman D1A.nna Schimek who said sht would tT) to encourage her \talc''> other 11 Mondale delegate to f-Ollow hl'r lead. and Richard Koster. head of the fi' e-\ ote delcgauon repr~nlang Democrat!> h\<tng in Latin .\merica Lance h1m~lt ~wnchcd his al- legiance to '4ondale from uncom- m11ted. and tha1 still left Mondale "''h nearh 2. 100 dcleg.att"s. more 1han the I llh"' needed 10 ~In th(' nomination Hart J>('rhap'i t~ ing 10 ~tar up trouble for Mondale. lnt1n1ed lhc timing of the ou'>ter of a ··Strupulou~ h neutral" Manan A cable car paHes a diaplay of Mondale campaign button• at Fisherman'• Wharf in U~o San Francisco. where the 1984 Democratic National Convention begin• Monday. Tht' C olorado senator paid a '1!.it Ill 1hc COO\COt1on hall to te\t lhc h~draulic de' 1~e thal adJuMs the ,ix·akt'r'<. platform "I accept you.r nomination .. he ..aid. laughing_ to a ')Ca ol l'm pt' \Ca ts 36diein Yugoslav railway collision l>I \ \( \ 't ugo..,IJ' 1a C ..\Pl -..\ lr1:1gh1 1ra1n 'ma\lll'd into the rt·a r ol an idling holida' l'\prc'"' 10 lhe .\dnallt lOa\I ~aturdJ~ k.1lhng 3o pcopk. :11 tnrding 111 J '>tatt' radio broadca\t Tht·re "l'fl' about J .500 people on the o' ern1ght pa\\l'O&l'r train. the unicial l an1ug ne~' Jgcnn "3rd It quoted rail"a' station ollic1al'i a-. -;a~1ng all 1hme li.1lkd \\l're 't ugo~l.1'' Thl' "dl'illh tnll rn\t' to \fl ·· 'i<11d thl' una11nh11tt•d rad111 report l arllt•r I"' eC.llgJll\ c Judge r IOl' Rot80l tnld reporter'> al lea<,I 10 had been killed The radio did not 'ipcc1f~ "hethcr morl' hod1ec, \\l'rt' dr'>CO\Cred on 1hc \tenc or 11 c,omc '1rt1m" in hmp11al had \Ull'Unthcd 10 inJUrll'\ TanJug c,a1d 24 people "'t'rl· ho,p1- 1ahzed. '>onw in \l'nou' l'Ond11iun qnic1al<. \a1d mo ... 1 ut 1h1: pa'l\l'ngef'\ \\ert• H1ung 't ugu\IJ\ '> heading <.outh on the liN "l'Ckcnd ol th{' pt•ak 'arat1un sca<,on 1 hl' acndl'OI at th" '11lagc.: ahnut I 'i miles south ol thl' lt.1ltJn tiordl'I UI\ of Tnc"1l' onurrl·d JI o I l 3 m I he lrc1ght train mo' 1ng ,11 abllUt 3 7 mph. plo""ed 1 ntn the 14-<.ar C\prcss stopped on a 'hunting rail. der:i11tng and hea' 11~ damaging the las1 rhree rarc. .1n1,rding 10 1 an1u1t The freight train t·ng11Wl'r \\,to; lldd "h1lc 1n'e'11gator' tm·d 111lind11u1 II he faalcd to rl''P<'"d 111 a fb,htng '1np "gnal or 11 thl' dl'' 1l'e 111.1ltunl 1111m·d c.a1J Tan1ug It ,,11J thl lrl'1ght trJlll tx·gan brak1n11 0111\ •thout I' 'aid' ht·forl' cnl h'1nn \II ol a \Uddl'n llll'rl "J\ J IL'fl 1hl1• 1. ra\h ·· pa~'>l'ngl'r \ a .i \ 1111111•' 11 ~ I told T .rnJutz "l 1lLll he' ,1,11 tn.I 111 hrt·ak rind qcl'I Ill l ratio. "\ girl tl'll 111111 m' .1rm' 'hl' did nnl \Uf\ 1\l' · Nudists stay clothed Los Angele• Mayor Tom Bradley. riCht, welcom:~~ Zhenii&n, a triple jumper from the People'• Republic of h · 1 t t • g ban China and the flrat athlete to enter the Olympic Vllla&e at W 1 e pro es lll UCLAdur ln1openlngceremonleaS.turday. Lo ca l law designed '"~t''c'.1~t'.'.~~:~~L, ... m.on '"' '"" Fanfare surrounds tO keep beaC h-goerS '-'u\h1ngton (tWUJ) .... :11d 1,1\I "l"C~ openi·ng of v.1·11ages lh~~ had de,1dl.'d on lhl'll la'"t" from Stripping l00 fa r Ud\ll·e ap1n<.t undn: c,mga,,1 "a\ \Cl IC'lt the l:t" ..\~\~Tl \(1l I l">l \ND \ J (•\P) -\ l'iat1onal udr \\cl'll·nd cclcbra11on toutl'd JC. J protC'\I a~in\I " new l<X'al ord1nanu• h.1n nang puhhl nud11) v.a' h.Hl'h J relehrataon und bnrd\ hare ~'lme ~ \() to \00 jx-opk goilhL•rni -with l lolhc" on -~.11untn IL) p1cn1' thrnv. 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Romania, taran \u\traha and the t ln11cd \tate' (ntert"d lirubali.t"r nd f t"TTUO c.:Ut lhC l \C ntihtln ,., Sam the < l\'mn1c Las.le looh'll on \m, al c<"ft'mnn1t'\ v.rN" h('Julid latt"r surda' at the l ln1ve1'11\ of < ahtoml&· nta B.l~ra ,. I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 15, 1984 .. 4-H kids pick up awards at Falr Younastcrs throuahout Oranat County won top awards in the 4-H oompcution at the Orange Count\ Fair in Costa Mesa, which conunuc~ throuah today Loca.1 winnen are: ErlD Dlpu. Laauna Hills. 1st. 1st yr. Ans & Crafts: Tommy Dlpu Lquna Hills, 3rd, Unit I Photoara- pby B/W or Color, Lin Norman. µauna Hills, I st, Food Preparation Be&innina, 1st, 1st yr. Arts & Cran Mfsc; heldJ Potter, lrv1ne. 2nd, Sewing Beginning; Cbrt1 Barela. Fountain Valley. lst, Unit I Pho- toarapby 8/W or Color. I st. Unat I Photo Album. Two 1st. Unat I Feature Photo, Two I st, 3rd yr Ars & Crafts M1sc .. Th~ 2nd. Unu I pho- loSflphy 8/w or Color. ~nd, v nu I Pbotoaraphy Feature Photo, Four 2nd, 3rd yr. Arts & Crans Misc .. 3rd Unit J Photograph}' B/W or Color. Jacty Barela, Fountam Valle). Two I st., I st yr. Arts & Cran. Three I st. I st yr. Arts & Crafts. Misc. Lara Blod1ett, Westminster. 3rd. Needlework. Beg: Debra Bolton. Fountain Valley, Three I st. Food Preparation Intermediate. Noelle Ca1k. Westmmster, Three I st. I st 'r Arts & Crafts. I st. Se"' in~ 2 pc Be"g 2nd, Sewing 1 pc. Beg .. _nd 1st :-r Arts cl Crafts Misc., 3rd. I st H .\m & Crafts; Irena Caudell, an Juan Capistrano. 3rd. SeW1ng .:! pc Beg 3rd, Coordinated Exh1b11 Beg . Teri Delmar. Fountain Valle} I ~t. l'it ~r I Sears I CORRECTION NOTICE On Page 78 of the Sears July 15-17 198'4 Circular, there Is an advertise- ment for Model No. 71063 Window Air Conditioner The regular price and the savings show are correct. how- ever the sale price Is incorrect The correct aale price Is $359 99 Also. the energy ettlclent rating Indicated Is Incorrect. The correct rating is 8 7 Wt regret these errors any any in-. convenience they may have caused Ans & Craft5; Trtcta Delmar. Foun· tain Valle)·, 1st, I st yr Arts & Crafts, 2nd. 1st yr Arts & Crafts, 3rd, 1st yr. Aru ii Crafts: Del De Pierro. Foun- tain Valley, Three lst, Aerospace Rocketry & A viauoo. I st yr , I st. Misc ProJ . Perform & Learn., l)e.. nyette De Pierro. Fountain Valley, I st. Wildlife & Occ&noaraphy Horse, Two I st, Misc. ProJ. Perform. & Learn. Mlcbele Dubuy, Fountain Valley. Two 1st. Food Preparation Beg.; Lill Forbe1, Fountain Valley, 1st, Sewing, Beg.. Three I st, Food Preparation. Beg., ht, I st ~-Arts & Crafts, 2nd. Sewing 2 pc. ., Two 2nd, I st yr. Ans & Crafts. rd, I st ) r. Arts & Crafts, Lil Fry, Fountain Valle}'. Two I st. SeW1ng Beg .. Two I st. Sewing. 2 pc. Beg,, Three 1st. 1st yr. Arts & Crafts, Three I st, Food Preparation Beg .. 2nd, I st yr. Arts & C'rafts Misc .. 2nd. I st yr. Am & Crans. 2nd, Food Preparation Beg.; Loree Fry, Foun- tain Valley. I st. Sewing Intermediate, Three I st. Food Preparation Inter- mediate. 2nd. Food PreparatJon In- termediate: Debbie Goldade. Foun- tain Valle)-. Three 1st, Unit 3 Pho- tograph> Feature Photo Album. I st L'nst 3 Photography B/W or Color Stor) Sequence. I st. Unit 3 Photogra- ph) 5 8/Wor Color Pnnts. 1st, Unit 3 Photograph) 5 Color Slides Any Sub3ect. 2nd Unit 3 Photography B/W or Color Story Sequence. 3rd. Unit 3 Photography Feature Photo Album: Terrie Goldade, Fountain Valle). Three I st, Sewing Advanced. Three I st, Home Furnishing Ad- vanced, I st. Decorated Cakes Ad- vanced, Four I st. Advanced Arts & Crafts. 2nd. Scwmj Advanced, 2nd, Advanced Arts & Crafts, 3rd, Sewing 2 pc. Advanced; Gain Helnem&DD, Huntington Beach, 2nd, 1st yr. Dec- orated Cakes; Mattbew Henrlck1, Huntington Beach, Three 1st. Unit I W oodwork.ing Beg., Three I st, Ind yr. Aerospace Rocketry & Aviation; Sara Henricks, Huntington Beach, 1st. Beginning Projects Off to a Good Slatl. 3rd, Beginning Projects Off to a Daily Pilat Classified Advertising 642-5678 Floor Ceramic • Beautltul ltaUan floor tne t • Color1aat and ataln-re1l1tan PB-17 and PB-170 711," x 711," x >ft" 79~. REG . 1.59 SALE . Anna and .. Se~~~· 84¢ 71/e'' x 711, x 11 REG. 1.69 SALE EA. Look tor .... tapl Approx. aq. ft. sheet. MS-teftee .41 eq. ft. ah. REG. 1.7 .... 21 SALE 1.19-2.86 aH CUT 25%! Floor C eramic • lmpor1ed from ltlity Look tor .... l9gal 7'1t" • T11t" • ¥." REG. 1.~Ut Look for aele lqtl '4'!.'' • 4'1•", ...... . REG. 1~43C SALE 13V2¢-32e u WE 'VE CUT THE PRICE FOR YOU! 12' No-W•x Vlnyl Good Stan; GlDa Jo1UltOD, Fountatn Valley. Two lst, 1st yr. Arts&. Crafts, 2nd. 2nd yr. Decorated C&kes. C~rl11y Jordill, Fountain Valley. Three I st, Food Preparation Be&ln· ning. 1st. I st yr. Ans &. Crafts, 2nd Food Preparation Belinnina. Two 2nd, I st yr. Arts & Cra1\, 3rd, I st yr. Arts &. Crafts; Steve Jordahl, Foun- tam Valley. lst. Misc. ProJcct Emphas12ina Skills; Patricia Law- rence. Fountain Valley, Three 1st. 1st yr. Arts & Crafts. Two l st, l st yr. Arts & Crafts Misc.: Je&ue Lawrence. fountain Valley, 1st, lst yr. Arts & Crafts. Two l st, Arts & Crafts Misc.; Katby LfDcb, Fountain Valley, Two 1st. Scwtng 2 pc. Intennediate, 1st, Home Furmshing Beg., 1st. Food Prcparauon Beginning, 2nd, I st yr. Arts & Crafts. 2nd, Home Furnishing Beg.; Eric Harker, Huntington Beach, 1st. Food Preparatfon Inter- mediate, I st and 2nd, Aerospace Rocketry & A v1ation, I st yr.; Marlua Mauena. Fountain Valley, Three 1st, I st yr. Arts & Crafts, I st and 2nd, I st yr. Computer Science, 2nd, Needlework Beg., Two 3rd. I st yr. Arts & Crafts. Kevin Holdeabaaer. Fountain Valley. Two 1st, and 2nd, Unll l Woodwork10g Beginning; Loren Naaon, Westminster, iwo I st. 2nd yr. Aerospace Rocketry & A v1a- t10n; Wendy Ro1era, Fountain Val- ley, Two 2nd, Food Preparation Beg,inning; Julie Talluto, Fountain Valley, 1st, Untt 2 Photography B/W or Color Sequence. I st, Two 2nd, 3rd. Unit 2 Photography Feature Photo, 2nd and 3rd, Unit 2 Photography 5 B/W or Color Prints; Marci Tabbtola , Fountain Valley, I st. Advanc~d Photography Feature Photo Color, Two 2nd. Adv. Photography Feature Photo B/W, Two 2nd and 3rd Adv Photography Feature Photo Color; Mellua Van Sleet, Fountain Valley, 1st, 1st. yr. Computer Science, Two I st, 2nd yr. Arts & Crafts, 1st. 2nd. yr. Ans & Crafts Leather·, Reginald Van Sleet, Fountain Valley, Two 1st and Two 2nd, Aerospace Rocketry & A viat1on. 3rd yr. & Advanced, 2nd. Computer Science 2nd yr.; Nancy Hasting, Costa Mesa. Two I st, Sew- ing 2 pc. Advanced. 2nd. Coordinated Exh1b1t Advanced. 2nd and 3rd. • Preputed vlnyi. • Accent eny room! Look for legal REG. 7.99 SALE 5. 99 '"' • A..ortH petterN ''°'"1-;;;;;;;;;;;;:1 Armetrong and Tertcett • Euy lnttMfeUon LOOll for the .... taQal A!O. 4.29-12.tt I G Looi! tor Hie t.gal 12". 12" REG. Ste-1.21 SALE 55~ 1.09 ao." SALE 3.65-11.04 ao. YO. lllk1R FREE! T .Jtk••tl T•a< •' N Plat•· ln•l..ill.~l•on Kil wolh .u1y T .irk••tl 1 l v111y1 pure •,.-1.,1·' "Wit•,. Cuatom.r Service M•tM All The Dltterenc•" SANTA ANA 322 w. 17th Street 547-7781 WESTMINSTER 15191 Beach Boulevard 898-3388 SANTA ANA 2801 So. Brlatol St. (Neet S.OMttrom It.) 557-1324 DO·fT-VOURllLI & IAYI •HURRY, IUPP\Jll LIMITED• ENJOY OUR Pl"IOHAUZID IEAVlca ·" • • 1 "' l 1 <JN <. u Al~ AN r E r n • ''., T 1 t ~1"' c, ,, A ~ .., /\ H 1 , N c,, , r,111 •, 1 , HH c., • 1 "' 1 1~ 1,;, 1 c., r · ) n 1 .., ""I\ 1 , , , N w q 11 Pause that refreshes Sewina Advanced, l •t Decorated Cakes Advanced; Peter HutlDa. Costa Mesa, Four ht. Woodworltina Bqinnina. Unit l, ~rlt Stockman, Newpon Beach, I st. Aerospace Rocketry & Aviation 2nd yr.; Jen· nller Stockmu. Newport Beach, J st and 2nd. Wild.life & Oceanoaraphy Horse 2nd, Wildlife & Oceanoarapby Other Animal Science, 2nd, Feature Exhibits Agric.. Home Ee. Other Theme; Andrea Avdeff. San Juan Capistrano, Three I st, l st. yr. Arts & Crafts, 1st, Scwina Beg.; Janine Carl1oa, Sao Juan Capistrano, 2nd. Sewing 2 pc. Beg., 3rd, 2nd yr. Arts & Crafts; Larry Carl1oa, San Juan Capistrano, Four 1st, Woodwork10a Beginning, Unit I; Wendy Exley, San Juan Capistrano, 2nd, Food Prep- aration Beg1nn1ng, Colleen Ft11patrlck, San Juan Capistrano. 2nd, Food Preparation Beg... Colleea Flt1patrlck, Saa Jaan Capl1trano, 3rd, Sewing % pc., Bea.; Scott Flt1patrlck, San Juan Capl1trano, 3rd, Unit 1 Pbotoirapby 5 B/W or Color Prints; Diane Huber, San Juan Capistrano, I st, Sewing Beg., 2nd, Food Preparation Beg.; Peter Huber, San Juan Capistrano, 1st, Food Preparation Beg.; Dl.D.lelle lgat, San Juan Capistrano, 1st, 1st yr. Ans & Crafts. 2nd, l st. yr. Arts & Crafts Misc.: Patricia Ina, C.piltruo Beacb, l1t, Sewln1 IDtermedlate, lit, lit yr. Arla & Crafts, %nd,. Sewtn1 % pc, Intermediate; Eric ltovanda, San Juan Capistrano, 3rd, 2nd yr. Arts & Crans Glass/Wood/Metal; Karen Mc Donald, San Juan Capistrano, I st, Food Preparation Beg.. Katby Mc Donald, San Juan Capistrano. l st, 2nd yr. Arts & Crafts, I st. 2nd yr. Arts & Crafts Misc.; Patty Mc Donald. San Juan Capistrano, I st, I st yr. Ans & Crafts Misc., 2nd. Food Preparauon Beg.; Ret.ecca Sagan, San Juan Capistrano, I st, I st yr. Arts & Crafts Misc., 2nd, Sewing Beg., 2nd, Food Preparation Beg., 3rd, 1st yr. Arts & Crafts Misc.; Seanna Sagan, San Juan Capistrano. I st. I st yr. Arts & Crafts Misc .. 2nd and 3rd. Sewing Beg., 3rd, Food Preparatioa Beg.; Wendy Wilkerson. San Juan Capistrano. 2nd. Miscellaneous Projects ProJ. Per- form. & Learn. Franklin CrouM ahare hl• lee cream cone with hi• aranddaUfhter. Melinda Crouae, 2, OD. hot afternoon at the <>ranae County Fair. Today'• the lut day of the fair in CoetaMeu. Newport's Vaccaro graduates cum laude Jonathan Vaccaro from Newport Beach was among 1.000 students at Danmouth College in Hanover, Join the Summer Fun at DAY CAMP!! GIVE MOM A VACA TJON .. 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Next t1me, mvest1gate before you buy The Better Business Bureau's Other Pages N.H .. to receive his bachelor's degree this spnng term. Vaccaro 1s a 1979 graduate ol Newpon Harbor Hlgh School \ biology ma1or and cum laude gradu ate of the college, the ninth oldest 111 the nation, Vaccaro was a member ot the Dartmouth March1ttg Band and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Hl' panicipatcd 111 two College Fomgn Study Programs. one 1n Toulousl' France to learn French language and culture, and another 1n Costa Rica and Jamaica to do research 1n b1olog)' • • • Two local re sidents rccc1' cd E'- cepllonall} Mentonous "ier' 1n Awards fro m Cal State Do m1nguC'1 Hills. where the} arc facult\ rn em be rs. Engli!>h pro!Cssor Dr. Mani} n 'iut ton of Newport Beach and foreign language professor Dr Porfino SanC' hez of Huntington Beach wcrt• a mong the 12 instructors honored \I, tth th1· award and S 1.500 b} the campus • • • Kevin M1nnich ofSouth Uiguna ,1 1984 graduate of the Un1\.ers1t) of Redlands. rece1,ed a Ham \ Truman Scholarship from the unn c1 • s1ty to be used 1n his stud~ at thr University of Reading in England. Minnich. who graduated magn.1 cum laude. was elected 10 mrmbcr- ship in the national academic honor society, Phi Beta Kappa, at the ~ear end honors convocation. The University of Redlands 1s .i 1ndependent liberal ans 1nstttut1on near the Sao Bernardino mountains 'Wabbit' winners atOCFair Youngsters competed 10 the Jun1N rabbit show during the opening weekend of the Orange Count) Fa11 1n Costa Mesa. The rabbit show wa' held tn conjunction W1th the Ii vestoc~ competition. Local winners arc: French Lops Broken Senior Doc Amy Silver. Irvine. I st: Chris Barflfl Fountain Valley. 2nd. Patric!• Law rence, Fountain Valle). 4th French Lops Self Senior Bud, Cbrlscopber De Surra. Costa ~fr..,., 5th. French Lops Self ~mor [),w Cbrlstopber De Surra. ( osta Ml''•' 5th. Netherland Dwarf. Self Scnwr Doe: Dawn WyUe, I st. Netherland Dwarf-Agout1 Patter Senior Buck: Cella Hugbes. < mt.1 Mesa. l ~t French Lop. Broken l\ll Stand Junior Buck: Jean Leitner. r ount:un Valley 1st. Mini Lop. Self Senior Bu\:k Jean Leitner, Fountain Valle). 2nd Mini Lop, .Self Junior Buel.. Cbrl1topber De Sarra. Costa Me'i<'I . 5th; Stepballle Burns. Costa Melk!. 6th; Jean Leitner. Fountain Valk). 7th: Jiii Tarner. Founta1n Valle) 8th Mini Lop, Self Juntor Doc Cbrluopber De Sarra. Co~ui Mt!k! 2nd. Angora. Color~d Sent0r ~-Jady Barela. Fount31n Valley, I 'it About Bulls ft Bears ft Savings Bonds. Wh, n lt"k·n' .1 l>ull m.irl.. I on \\,oil 'In 1 I th. ,.tn.1hl, 111h ri ~I r.1h l!IH It\ t un I \''''"It-llo1n<J, 1o.1ll l\'I ,,. .. ,f1.in· 111 ti"'"'' lull)h 1 n•tum• Hut 11 1h, h.·.ir '"~'""' r Jun 11\Hll• '"II I'\ ""''" h\J t"I tlw llo1nJ~ l/UJr:\tlk 1-J n11111rnum "' i 1'\ ~I~ 1111 th\' J',1HHll S.I\ 111IL• f '1,111 t Ir 11J '°' 111 r llomh fll\ w.1" 111 "'"'\ .1n<l ,,", '·'" nJ1 th,· hull "'"J ""'I th1' "'"' Fair's home arts win·nersannounced Various 1tem1 entered b> Oranac mod, Fountain Valley, I u Handbaa., 4th, Crochet Sweater, strucllon, JffHtce Huntinaton ounty residents were. awarded top Crocheted Afahan. ht. NecdlcpQinl Dorl.I Moriee. Westmlnster, 3rd, Bttch, 2nd, Embroidery Cm4'ch~or'k prizes 1n tbe home &N Judging at the Pillow, 2nd, Crochet Doilies. 2nd, Pillow; Ray Myen, Huntinaton Picture, Hand. J•yce ,..., Fouri-Oranae County Fair in Costa Mesa. Toys. Dolls. 3rd, Crochet Boou~. Beach, 2nd, Needlepoint Pictutt, lain Valley, 1st. Crochet Ii Llc.:t'W The winnera m the~ mclude: 3rd, Embroidery; ltrtstiD HammoH, 2od, Needlel)Omt, Other. Clalre Other. Cuolya S~et, Hwit· MatUya Baldwla, L.aauna NtJuel. Fountain Valley, 2nd, Embroidcn. N1s~1a10D, Westminster, 1st, Quilt-inaton ~ach, ht. Embroidery House )rd clothina.. dress; 4th. hand knitted CandJcwtckmg; M1r1aret U.litela, ina, 2nd, Embroidery. Freehand Pie-tiod Acctu<>ry, 2nd, Embroidery .birth to I year child's; 3rd, hand Foun~Jll Valley, 2nd, Needlepoint ture, 2nd, Toys. Animals, 4th, Toyr., Pallow. Loi• Tttt1&er, Huntanaton ktutted I to 3 year child's; 3rd hand Wall HinJing; Patrtda HampWeJ•, DolJs; Elaa NlcMlloa. HunltnJton Beach, 2nd. Cloth1n.a. Suit. 3rd, Toys, knitted men's sweater; 2nd hand Huntington Beach, 2nd. Home Ac--Bt.tch, 1st, Buffet Table Settmp; AmmaJ; Carol Uptaa. fountain Val- knined shell or vest and I st hand ccssories, 3rd, Embroidery; Georpa Cou.le Nlelsa, Huntington Beach, 1~. 4th, Knitted Af&han, Fancy knined woman's sweater. H•tdl.DIOll, Westminster, 3rd, Toys, 2nd, Clothing. Fashion AC«SSOries, Stitch; Verine Vu Der Sla11, West- Elmer Gobnege, Laguna Hills, Stuffed Dolls; ADdrea lta11ell, West-Jacket; Clady OlteBHl, West-minster, 2nd, Necdlepomt Picture; 1st, band knitted other; Diane Knox, minster, Isl, Crochet Child's minster, 2nd, Table Decoration, 3~ DoeHtt Wata-nr, Huntin&ton Laauna Ni.auel. 2nd storybook doll Clothing. 2nd, Crocheted AfJhans; Applique; Clleryll Plano, Huot-Beach, 1st, Embroidery, Clothing; character; Marsaret Koa&er, Laguna Chrl1tille Koa11la, Westminster, 1st, ington Beach, 1st, Embroidery Skryl WlW.m1, Huntington Beach, Beach. 1st, wall hanain& needlework; Toys • Stuffed Dolls,4th, Toys, Crewelwork Picture; R•dl PaplHa,., I~, Quilts & Comforters, 1st, Ap- Beverly Mosser, Laguna Beach, 2nd, Stuffed Animals; Barbara Lafferty, Westminster, 1st, Crocheted phqu~ ~elma Wllllanu, Founlaan doll adult figure; Robbi L. Sceud.le, Huntington Beach, 4th, Wall Hana-Afahans, 3rd. 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Irvine, 2nd, cm-Fountain Valley, 2nd, Apptique Pie-Embroidery, 1st, Stamped Design Wllmovsty, Huntinaton Beach, 2nd. broidery framed picture; Carol ture or Wall Hanging, 2nd, Quilts & Machine Embroidery; Jue Pell, Nccdlepoint Chair or Stool, S.eny Bryut, Irvine, I st, crocheted Comfoncrs; Morea Levatino, Hunt-Fountain Valley, 1st and 2nd, WllloA. Hunungion Beach. I st, afghans; 3rd, embroidery picture; I st, mgton Beach, I st, Needlepoint, Pie-Needlepoint Pictures; Anita Plutett Crewelwork Plcture. 3rd. Crocheted embroidery smoclong child's tures., 3rd, Embroiders; E1Ger Mu-, Westminster, ht, Toys, Animals, Afghans; EmUy Wyett, Huntangt<>n clothtng; 3rd, embroidery smockmg: off, Huntington Beach, 1st, Toys, 1st. Quilting Tarpunto, 1st, Kitchen Be a c h . 2n d , Profess 1 o n a I I st. quilts and comfoners; Joaepbbae Stuffed Animals; Carol Miller, Hunt-Acccssones; DerUyu Proffitt, Foun-Nccdleworkers Needlepoint; Slalrley Rend. Irvine, 1st, crochet and ington Beach. 3rd, Crochet & tam Valley, Isl, Applique Pillow, 1st, Youkla, Huntington Beach, 4th. taccwork bedspread; Lola Homan. Laccwork Tablecloth; Karleen Miller Patchwork Pillow, I st, Quilting Toys, Dolls, Barbara Modaaloa. Cor- lrvme, 3rd, embroidery pillow; , Huntington Beach, I st, Professional Pillow; Janet Raymon~ Fount.am ona del Mar, 1st, Embroidery Pillow. Cyalllla Iskra, Irvine, 2nd, crochet Nccdleworkers Dolls, 1st, Quilts and Valley. 1st, Toys, Animals; Carol 1st. Embroidery, Table Linens. Loa To lake Jd\'antagt.' ol all the '"a~ s and laccwork pillow. Co mforters . 2nd, Prof Rellly, Huntington Beach, 3rd, Ap- Rosalea Raaaell, Irvine, Isl, beret NeedleworkersEmbro1dery,2nd,Ap-phque, Machine; Joan Seely, Hunt-AIUl Sava1e. 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Newpon Beach, I st, em- broidery picture; 4th. needlepomt picture; 2nd. fashion acccssones; Doua Bbbee, Costa Mesa, 3rd. toys, doll adult figure; Mlcllael Blydea, Costa Mesa, I st, crochet and lacework shawl; Carla Boa, Costa Mesa, 3rd. needlepoint pictures: Ellaor Courvot1ler, Costa Mesa, I st, bridal attendant gown. Valerie Covell, Costa Mesa, I st. embroidery picture; Karen Daven- pon, Costa Mesa, 3rd, crochet and lacework bedspread; Dou.a Faller, Costa Mesa, 4th. embroidery original design; 1st. embroidery picture; Geri Gaby, Costa Mesa, 2nd, crocheted afghan; Elate Gatcomb, Costa Mesa, 2 nd, quilting wall hanging; 2nd patchwork; Dona Goldlleln, Costa Mesa, 1st, embroidery wall hanging; 4th hand knitted poncho or shawl: I st, needlepoint, picture; Patty Healey. Costa Mesa. I st, toys, crochet knit ammal: Zina Hall, Newpon Beacb, lit, embroidery freeband. Vicki Hatter. 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( • .· 1 Like an olive, politics tastes bad to a novice SAN FRANCISCO-Pohucal convcnuons. hke olives or beer requi re an acquired taste Nobod~ 1\ bomlikmgohvesorbeerthcwa) the' like mil It. and you ha\ e 10 learn tu love pohucalconvenuom too I'm not a very political person. hut loons1der myself one of the luck~ ones to be here as a reporter. If you watch on telev1s1on. I suppose some of it might seem dull , but when ~ou 'n· here, therc's.alwa) s an air of e>.cllc mcnt.Somecommmee 1sdeudmg something in a hotel room and the\ n about to make an annoum.cment There's a b1gdemonstra11on ~tarting up over 1n front of the H1hon There·\ always action lfyou'd ra1herwatch the rerun ol a bad movie. there's no ~n~ arguing with you by saying the convention' arc an important part of the demo· cratic process, but they are. Here. now, for example, they're wrestling around on the floor with 1uugh qucstionsofraceandsex hcan'tdu anytlu ng but good. Some oft he gomgs-on that seem dumb and point· less will lead 10 prog.res!I. We have made a lot of progress. too. It may not seem a!I though we have as we ll\e through these ~ea~ but if you were a kid I ()(})ears from now. readsnga few pages 1n a h1stol) book about th1sera. ll would seem as though things happened very qu1d..I\ Like what, you ask? Well. hke when Al Sm 1th ran against Herbert Hoover m 1928. Smith was defeated, in part at least. because he was Catholic. It wouldn't happen today. By the time John Kennedy ran for office in 1960. there was talk about his Catholicism but 1t didn't hurt him anymore than 1t helped him. Toda) 1t would hardl) matter at all. When Nelson Rockefeller was divorced in 1962. ever) One said 11 would hun his chances to become pres1dent and IL may have In 1962 the Unned Stated had nc.,,er had a divorced president. When Ronald Rea~n ran tor th1: presidency in 1980. h1\d1.,,orce from Jane Wyman 10 1948 was onl) an mteresung footnote 10 his career as an actor Toda}' I Q,000.000 Amencans ha\ e been d1.,,orced aftertak1ng the Until- L.M. Bovo ANDY ROONEY Dcath-Do·l l,.f'an pledge. so I sup. post: a di\ om: might C\ en be good for a pohw.:1an Those m1lhons of d1.,,orced people would figure he was a kindred soul. and the rest of us cou ld he S) mpathettc to the poss1b1h ty that 11 might have happened to us. Twent~-fhe yearsago.1t would ha\ e been hard to imagine a black mayor of a major Amencan city Toda} there are 255 black mayors, tncluding those 1n Philadelphia, Chi· cago, Atlanta, Washington. D.C .. and L os Angeles There are no stausucs on the number of divorced black ma)OfS There are 76 women who are mayors of c1t1esof30.000or more. and by the year 2000, only 16 years away, we will certainly have had a woman" ice president and. quite probabl}. a woman president. It m 1ght take another few years before she's black. And there's always bound to be some oppos1t1on to a black Cathohcwoman wtth five children who has ne.,,er been mamed at all. But there's been prowess we can be proud of, and a lot of It has come about through theclumsy. meffic1en1 process of complaint, compromise and coers1on that takes place at these convenuons Even-one in po ht 1cs reah1es these con venttons are where the action .s. fhey'rc where things get done. That's wh) Jesse Jackson has abandoned reh~1on as his forum and turned to " poh11cs. In church. everyone was alwa) s shouting" Amen" back at tum. Here. h1saud1ence is not so orchestrated for a predictable response. and he obviously prefers the challenge of politics to the mindless assent of a churchfull of follOY-ers Aady RooaeJ is a syodicated columnist. Your IDileage 1Day differ Christopher Columbus got 3.000 miles to the galleon Men wore toupees tx:lorc Y.omen wore lipstick It was 7sa Zsa (,abor \.lrhO said. -Husbands arc like firC'c. -the' go out when unattended .. Grower~ spray DC'>l1<:1des Song- birds eat crops. Hawk'. C'at songbirds The hawk!. die That too has come to be a cycle Happens :ill the 11me. Our Language man 'a" a third ot all the wnung 1n Engll\h 1\ made up ol \bcse 25 !>mall words: The. and. a. too , •f. I. 1n. wa~. that, 11. ht" \Ou, for. had •. with. she, has on at. ha\e. hut . mt". ;"1tJy, not . <;ports Illustrated? .\ B1lhe Jean K.mg. In 1972 C) Don't all cats ha ve rcctractile daws? A All except the cheetah. Cunous. 1<, 11 not. that one son only would differ that way" Q The car slows Uj and the car slows down. Any difference? A. Same difference as the house bums up and the house bums down. '\lo none () Qu1d1.. Louie. how does a whale SC\Cr the umbilical cord after a binh? A "To a quick question, give a slow .10swcr." adv1st the Italians. All nght. Let me think about 1t Just wait. please. I'll let you know. •: Q. Who wa!> tht• fir\I woman L M B d J • d • .. . . oy 1 • 1yo J<.<ated ~gmcd "Athlete" of the '\ C'ar" by columalst. "(Ferraro)maybea woman. butlnCongressshe'soneofth eboys ... ---- I fMf> 10 >AY ~ M' 11" SOii/iDS 'fO Iii\£ -45 If MDREI ~KMltOV M"f ttAV£ Cl~kf ""t Of ®5£ NA5fY f(fl~N COL.PS! ~~\~-- CD bO tlO\ ~~~ TO \.e.N\N © m.9 AWA'< ~ ZTA\.tH @~~~~~Arla ~-Al·• ..---Ott CN~t\\G~T \ta TURNa \NTO • --......1 RlCllAll.D COBE!f cola.mnlst RICHARD CoHEI Fritz takes a • running mate Mondale has done what people said he could not do WASHINGTON -Speak mem- ory. Speak of 1974 when Walter F. Mondale first ran for President, when he dropped out saying he could not face another Holiday Inn, when in Green Bay, Wisc. (or was it Mil· waukec?) he was asked whether he would choose a woman as his runniOJ mate. Loolting straight into the cam· eras. Mondale said he would and he named Marian Wright Edelman who 1s black and married to a Jew. Walter Mondale. we may begin to sec, likes to throw bombs. And now, ten years later, that bomb thrower in Mondale bas reasserted itself. He has chosen his woman. It is not Edelman, the head of the Cbil- dren's Defense Fund. but Geraldine Ferraro, the congresswoman from Queens. He chose her after being told to by the National Organization for Women, after being pressured and almost threatened and having made it look like he was boxed into doing something he really did not want to do. But if you were there that day tn Green Bay (or was it Milwauk.ec?), you would know that this is some· thing Mondale wanted to do all along. That aiJ'l>(>rt press conference a decade ago 1s instructive. At the time. Mondale was surely toying with the idea of pulling out of the rac.t. He was relaxed. virtuall y laid back, and he said anything he wanted to say. Back then be was wttty. candid and open and there was not a rcponer who traveled wuh him who did not think he was grand company. In Phoenix. for instance, Mondalt and his advance man. a burly man named Gael Sullivan, swttcbcd roles m a restaurant. Mondale told the waiters that he was the advance man and that Sullivan was this fellow Mondale, the presidential candidate. Since then, the process has all but suffocated Mondale. He has become Mr. Caution, doing things by the numbers, refusing even to be photo- graphed smolting bis poker player's cigar. For a time this year, he had the biggest staff si nce Ike at 0-Day and be planned the campaign in a military manner. He made his alhanccs, got the required endorsements, said the things he and his staff thought he should say. It was a campaign like no other. so efficiently organized that reporters on the pr~ bus were told even before they checked into a hotel for the night what the breakfast special would be in the mom10g. Trouble was the Mon- dale campaign itself always served porridge. ~Nuke plants suffet from union favoritism Now. though. Mondale seems to be back in his 1974 mode. Anywhere from 10 to 20 points behtnd Ronald Reagan (pick your national poll), be has looked his critics in the eye and done exactly what everyone said he could not: pick a woman running mate. He did it even though 1t would appear that he buckled to pressure. that he had been henpecked by the women's movement. It's true that he allowed the process-those incredible interviews-to suffocate his message. but he did 1t anyway. 1 Unqualified welders. mechanics hired at such plants as Three Mile Is land WASHINC1TON -.\ 11.1.0 \(·at Senate tnves11gat1on lll lat1or union rorrupt1on has turned up alarming evidence thaqob fa, on11~m i ' uninn bosses has produced '>hodd-. \.lr0tk at chemical and nutlcar plant\ Wh~:n inexpenencec1 \.\<OJ kl't\ arl' h1n:d to helpconstrult lhl''><' pl,111\\. lhl'rl' I' potential dangcr of .rn .11 t llknt nnn· ' theplant~stan running The Senate Labor and ll uman • Resource'\ suh<·omm1ttl·e. dM1rcct h\ Sen Omn Ha t< h R I lah ha\ tx·t·n · investigating till' lntana11on.1I Brotherhood of Bo1krm.1l.n' .ind thc Operating E.ng1nC"cr' I n111n Evidence has tx:en unl o' l'll'li that unqualified welder\ and tnl'l ha nice. !lave hccn hired 10 Y-orll. at \Uc h stnsn1vc pl3nt' a'i I hrc<' M 1k I \land A !>tall mcm1110 H.Ht h \u'1iman1 • , init thc 1n vc<;t1gato" ti11d1ng., ha<o I been ohia1nl·(1 hY nn arnx 1.11e ln1.h ; ORANGF COA ST Daily Pilat Badhwar "Bu~1nessagenteol local rnnstruct1on trade unions rou11ncl) t\•fcr fnends and relat1.,,es. regardless of qualtficat1ons. a~ Journeymen to the most dangerous field construct ion proJects. ·· I he memo alleges These unqualified workers were ac.s1gned to rc\1t1ctedjobs that could ('ndanger the public safet). including the construe lion of"nuclcar and convcnt1onal power and chcm1cal!I plants,. The memo cited sworn le\t1mony from union memhcrs For example. a Lo111s1ana loul "referred mexpen· cncrd womcn. includ1ng a beauty !>hop operator, to operate hC'nvy co nstruction equipment al chemical plant<i rn retum forst~ual favors." 8etwt'en t 979 and 1982. accord1na to the memo. the P1ttsbufih loc~I referred 273 unqualified workt>rsa'> 1ourne)'men to construct1on projects that included the ~aver Vallev H. l. Schwar1z Ul Chazy Dowallbf I 111lc>t ar>d A~Mt11nt Ir• 11\fl Pul"'l\t""' J\.1~P..,-'tiJ.lt• I'• ft4 I l'1, itw' .. 11~, • Fr•nk Zlnl ~noc .. tr r .:1 t Cotta ........ Ar)t• ..... "" .. 1 ~···~ "..tJt Tom Taft c 11 r •11rflt ·-------- nuclear power plant "Youthful 1tla· t1ves of the Pmsbull.h busineso; agent. though barelyquahiied as journey- men. ea med $40,000 to S4i.OOO a yc.>ar." the memo said ... while veteran Journeymen who were at odds with the bu'imcc;c; agent made as little as SI 400" \legal op101on submitted h~ the ho1lcrmakers' cou nsel in January I Q83 10s1sted that workers can qualify for journeyman's pay only if they have at least 8,000 hours of actual field expenence or have completed their field-construc11on apprtn· t1cesh1p. But when Hatch confronted union officials with the1rcounscl'sopmion. they resorted to what Hatch called "newspeak" -the baffim&Jargon devclor,cd by George Orwell an ''1984 • Accordingtothenaffsum· mary· "The union witnesses argued that those word!. meant the opposite of what they said.·· Citic union "'elde~ tesufied that they had taken profk1ency test'i for unquahfiedJOb apphcuts under threat oflo~11n1 thtir jOb'i. the mlfT memo noted "The union pre ~ures you on eve~ iob to get their fa vontc people pa'it the te'it or alloy,. them to Y.Ork without tak1na the te1t:· veteran bo1ltnnaker Joe Oankotest1fi~ "There·u lot of nepotism thataoeson-the hinnaof tht1r wno;, cou,1nsand so on·· TlfbmasJ Smith. a Pittsburgh painter. conf~~d in an affidavit that ht' had worl.ed on a power plant pl"f'C1p1tator with "a weldt r who 'ltefcted hrackel\ on upside down JACK AMDERSOll because he dtdn 't know what he wao; domg. I had no bo1lermaking ex· penence. so that I had to ask the foreman. pusher or other worker~ how to do each JOh a~mgned. ·• The subcommittee 'ta ff memo demanded: "Mu'it we wait for a maJor accident caused by a bad welder dot ng a b3d weld before v.c take the ne(ess.ary step\ 10 en~ure tht public safety'1" WORLDBANKSE.XISM Forthe past five years Su~na Mendaro has been fightin~a lonel). losing battle apin,t sex d1scnminat1on at the World Bank. whi ch 1s headquancrt'd in Wa~h1ngton .• he 1'ian Argenwk. 40 YC3"' old. who worked at a researcher at thC' itgcncy for two year\ She wa\ n:commendcd for promo11on to consultanut a \3Jar) ofS 100 a da\' "She 1s working very compett"ntly at the level of a full profess1onnl and deahna with profe,,1onBh ac. ~~ ... htt\upcn ''°r v.rote nn June 15 1978 Inf cbruan II.IN M \ Ml'ndarn wnc.1ran~ft·m:d In thl· l 4t1n Amen •• can d1 \ ISIOn of the bank at the urgrng of the d1.,, 1s1on chief. who was 1mpre!lsed wi th her work. She was senttoMeiucowitha World Bank team for appraisal ofa regional development pro1ect But this apparent step up proved to be her downfall. Ms. Mcndaro said she was not allowed to deal with MC'x1can officials-because she was a woman. Instead, she was tok1 to stay m her hotel room. Bank officials. who do not refute some ofher esscnual cha!'Jes, <mid the meetings were LOO "deli cate." When ~he complained, her super· visor sua&ested in a "jolting and fnendly manner." accordsng to the bank-that he under&oucx- change operation. Ms. Mendaro also charges she was verbally and physi- cally haras5ed by a male consult.ant on the tnp. The bank denies this. After she complained. he was abruptly let ao She filed• complaint with the Equal Employment Op- ponunit) Comm1uion. which said it lacked Jumdiction because the bank 1san intcmationalaacncy A suit in U.S. Dtstrl<1Coun met the same fate. Hcrcomplaant tolhe World Bank's adm1n1stra11vc mbunal lscurrentty under review Now Ms Mendaro h11 asked the C onve'.monal Women'• Caucus for help J•d AIHl•f'Hlt 11 • •JUk•t~ colrmolst. You can, of course. make too much of this. Ferraro 1s no Edelman, who Mondale described as the smartest woman he knew. Ferraro is. in fact, a bit like Mondale himself. Her phenominal nse has as much to do with hcrcho1cc ofmenton as her own political talents. Her husband, John Zaccaro, is a rich real-estate man. The Queens County djstrict attorney for whom sbe worked was her cousin. Nicholas ~mro. In Congress. she ingratiated herself wtth the leadership and bec:ame a favorite of House Soeaker Thomas P. (Tip) Q•Neill, wno boostod her candidacy. She may be a woman. but in Congress she's one of\he boys. Still, Mondale has cot9'oundcd both his critics and the pundits and picked a woman. The question o( qualifications 'Ferraro has no fon:ian-Policy e1tpmcnce) remains. and no one knows what happens nex t No woman has ever run ~r vice president and the vaunted polls art or little help. Walter Mondale, Mr. Caution, has taken us off into t.M political unknown. injected color into bjs bl~bcd-out campa11n A' lbc Whtte House must know. the election campaiJn as chan&ed. tr then: is one thina you can no lonatr take for jl'lnted, 1t is what memory u:ache1 from 1974: that you an not tile Friu Mon<Ule for&r1nlC'd Have 1 C1pr. Fnt1. Rlcbrd Coko 11 • 1yrnllcau4 colaiuJ11. Orang9 Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Jury 16, 1 COMPLETE NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 82, 3 Orange County firms form energy management group ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are market actiYldee of eelected publicly traded Orange County firm• for the week ended Friday. July 13. Data provided by Newport Securltia Corp. Outgrowth of county-based SCE coalition founded to establish a statewide network An enCTgy management group pat- terned after a unique conservauon coalition founded b} several maJOr companies m Orange Count}. has been formed lo establish a network of similar cooperatives statewtde. Callt'd the California Energy Coah- t1on. the new organization 1s an outgrowth of the county-based 'iouthern Cal1forn1a Energy Coall- 11on, which was created 1n the late 1970s to help large companies man- age their electnc power usage through a computenzed telecommun1cauons network. The board of directors of the Orange County group lormall) created the California Energy Coah- uon last week to set up and suppon networks of energy cooperatives throughout the state. Members of the coahtton. which 1s under contract with Southern Cali- fornia Echson Co, include the lrvme Co., Fluor Corp .. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance. South Coast Plaza, Steel- case, Hoag Memonal Hospn.al and the Orange County San1tauon Dis- tncts. Thecooperallve·s pnma11 purpose 1s to collectively reduce electnc consumption of its members (techni- cally called "load management") dunng penods of high demand on the Edison Compan) 's systems. This enables the u11hty to redirect to other customers the electric power provided by the eoalit1on. which in tum receives compensation from Edison. "The value ot the energy coaht1on as a load management and conserva- 11on tool goes well beyond the boundanes of Orange County, and it should really be a statewide efTon," said Al Pipkin. a Fluor ellecut1ve and president of the Sou them California coalition. He pointed out that n's possible for a network of coalitions across Cah- fomia to provide. through load management. almost the same amount of electnc power that would be generated by a multi-billion-dollar nuclear power plant. or about 1.000 megawatts (MW) The new Cahfom1a coahuon will act as the ha1son organization be- tween electnc uu I 1 ues and new energy cooperauves, and will provide man- agement, technical and marketmg services. P1pkm said. "We believe electnc ut1ht1es state- wide will be receptive to the idea of as~1atmg with the coalition,'' said John Phillips. who conceived and developed the system, and 1s ex- ecut1 ve director of the ne1A. coalition. He said that while the coaht1on's eventual goal 1s to form energy groups throughout California. 1t will also work with ut1ht1es and large electnc customers who JUSt want to learn more about the cooperative load management concept. "We want to share our knowledge and expenence w1th both ele<:tnc ut1ht1es and their large corporate and 1nst1tutional u!iers, showing them how they can benefit from load management cooperatives and then work with them to set up their own systems," Phillips explamed. As its first task. the Cahfom1a Energy Coalition will set up a senes of cooperatives like the Orange County group throughout the Edison Com- pany's 50,000 square-mile service area. accordmJ to Phillips. He satd the coahuon 1s also workmg on a long-range load management plan- nin& study with San Francisco-based Pacific Gas and Electric Co .. to cover Nonhern California. The coahuoo 's statewide thrust has been endorsed as an important step for the state·s conservauon efforts by Geoffrey Commons. a member of the California Energy Commission and head of us conservation and load management committ~. 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In I 983, the total spent on home sccun t} systems touched the Sl b1lhoo mark ($1.98 billion). SB)S Frost & Sullivan, a New York market research firm This company estimates that less than l percent of homes have such systems: other estimates pul the total between 3 percent and 5 percent. Obviously, though. few homeowners actually buy these deterrents. What's more provocative. the vast ma1onty who do have secumy S} s- tems bought them because of fear for their personal safety. The safety ol their propen) was a secondary con- cern. This deep concern for personal safety and property 1s well-founded. A residential burglary occurs aboul every 13 seconds -and we lose about $3.5 billion a year to burglars Accordmg to the FBl's Uniform Cnme Report. more than 2 million res1denttal burgla.nes occurred in J 982. the latest year for which complete stat1st1cs arc available -a jump of I 0 percent over I 978. Residential burglanes arc 1n tla.· majority It 1s because of this trend and our natural response to protect ourseh es that about 12.000 companies now sell burglar alarms and S}Stcms and are in OFFICE BUILDINGS FOR SALE Newport Center ....... 14,792 '·' Alrpor1 Area ............. 17 ,920 , , TRUST DEED FUNDING 752-2222 SYLVIA PORTER vigorous compe11t1on for our busi- ness. The whole process can be confusmg --rangmg from finding a reputable dealer to mstalhng the system that best meets your needs. admits the Nauonal Burglar & Fire Alarm '-\s- soc1at1on. a Washmgton-based trade group. Few homeowners know the names of the companies that manu- facture home security systems. And onl} three out of 10 who have spent more than $400 on their securit) !>)Stems can even name the manufac- turer of the S} stem the) ms tailed. (The onlv reason I know ours 1s that recent!} we had to check the system to make sure 1t wMl&.mt. otherwise. I would have tren 1gnorant -and I'm not usually that casual.) --One way to select a dealer 1s to find out whether the company 1s licensed. But onl}' 11 st.ates require some kind of licensing -and the ltcensmg requirements that do eust range from stnct to silly. reports Ira Somcrson, a spokesman for the National Burglar & Fire Alarm '-\s- \oc1ation. --When you do start to check mto 'anous companies. investigate the background of each. Call the local Better Busmess Bureau and find out whether any complaints are on record agamst an) company you are con- s1denng. lfso. avoid that company --A.s you shop. ask each dealer about warrant1e'> on parts and labor. and ava1lab1hty of service contracts. Most dealers do free testing of your 1~,_.GS 10 oO \ '" ,., _, .. \ 1 it•ll \~an\\ ...... 1 .. alt• "" ""1 ,.,.. • ,ull \l\t ., \~...!....- (,\lit-· 1 N o matter w hat you re doing. your hometown newspaper The Daily Pilat fits 1n BUYING YOUR LAND FROM THE /RV/NE COMPANY? Bay Escrow Inc., pioneered leasehold purchases from the Irvine Co. In I 952. Let experience work for you. Ask for Marlon Johnson. BAY ESCROW Co. Inc. (714) 67:1-6255 251 5 East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar. CA 92625 S}stem and all should provide de- tailed operatmg 1nstruct1ons. -The general rule of thumb 1s to 1n\est 2 percent of the "alue of your home tn a secunty srstsm. according to the trade assoc1a11on. For a house valued at SI 00.000. expect to spend about S2.000. for instance. Actually, 1he average S}stem costs about S 1.500. but the amount you spend will depend on how soph1sucated a system }OU choose. In addition. expect to spend from SI 0 to $25 a month for a service charge on certain S) stems. --You must weigh sc"eral vanables as you sort through your options in this complex s1 tuat1on. Among them: Just how sophisticated a system do )OU want. or need? Who will answer the alarm if and when 1 t is triggered" How Wlll an alarm be transmitted? To local pohce or a central computer fac1ht) whose operators in tum notify your police? Most consumers favor new wire- less systems that beam alarms to local police or to the central computer facility. An) S)'Stem you buy should send out an alen 1f your power or telephone lines are out. Once you install a system, noufy your insurance company. If your system meets certam standards, you might get a premium discount. 11 "toro•••t tucc• 1l "or•b•~•• Ind "tis• 1) ltJI Ooh to•11 II.SI • ,. lall 14~••Ll llC • "S l i t \ lealtb ••CS '' l•tl ••••r WTLI 1i l••1\e1 Poo• •AOO 1• l •l••• ••• •ILi 19 lovpo~t Corp. l!V'' 90 lewport llt ol llWC !• lowport Pbar • llPA •z '"' P••••· 111tJ1 • t) O••t1u OHi• '' Or•n1• loa90r' • !S Poettte Seton PSI • •6 '•troetn•r•l, PT~ •l Pip•• lr•~o PJOI '' Ple•• Co••· PL•I !• 'r•e\•J Co•. 'DC • 90 ,,.\ntrof\l• Pt•t• 9' O•o llt7 SJ•· OStt• 91 •••••rt Oeol 91 JI l••••t•l•o •II '' •••·••••~re• ll&t• o~ •~•t.r '•ltcan -S~t 96 Senl ler Cor9. 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Bettet Known as Dora Hand.·· There is m1.1ch to recommend this world prcnihV'c, provided you resist the tcmJjtation to go home at 1ntcr- missio11. E~pans1vel} staged bv playhouse direetor Douglas Rowe. "Fannie Kee~n" is httle more than a mu~1c hall variety show for most of its lirst act, with character relat1onsh1p~ kft to the playgoer's assumption The ~how catches fire short!\ beforl' tht· act break, however. and its second half is fine, solid entertainment. Turnbull spins the fact-based ~tun ofa renowned opera singer.\\ hu. after gaming fame in the conren halb of Europe, embarks on a second caret•r (with a new 1dent1ty) in tht· shoot-l'm· up en\llrons of Dodge C1l). Kan .. circa 1882. HoweH•r . her l.'arh tn· umphs are so glossed O\ er that ""'-' never really meet the lad\ unlll ~he"• a saloon singer/hooke r. Nor do \.\l' learn why the flamboyant ta,cm o-wncr and mayor of Dodge ( it\ knows her by her former name. Novel boosts '~tarfighter' U NIVERSAL Ctn -·· fhc last Starlighter". which opened natwnal- ly Fridax. is going rnto the market- place with the added boost of the paperback nove!Jzauon of the screenplay plaong high on best-seller lists.~d Universal Studios. T he novelization b) A.Ian Dt>an Foster -whose previous lilm no' - d1zations include "Star Wars:· ·· Ali(J\," "'The Thing... "Outland ... and •fThe Black Hole': -is published by 0et1Uey, and last week e ntered the nauooal Publishers Weckh best- sellet.list 1n 12th place. · A I.Ori mar presentation. a U nl\ 1..·r· · sal-Lorim ar produrnon. "The L:.i.;,t Staroghter" stars Lance (1Ul''>t. Dan O'Hedih~. Cathenne Mar} Stl"\\Jrt and Robert Preston as ( cntaun "Sonia Braga i'> the ripest Brazilian export 4'ince Carmen 'lir.mda." -RI'\ Ret-d. \t»• \orl.. l'•r.t Toi T1rus When the conll1ct erupts. between the ma} or and a young cattle boss O\er Fannie/Dora's favor. the show takes hold and the lighter second act features some fine vocalizing. But the earl} moments require much rework- ing for darificat1011. The titk role 1s enacted with charm and ~wcetnes., (perhaps a bit too much of it) b) Jen Fogleson. Alex Golson bull!'> his way through the ma\or's c haracter while Steve Dunham brings an unpolished bra,ado to thl' pan of his younger fl\ al Carolvn Miller 1s fine in her sta~e debut as Dora's close fnend. wtth Bill Sandidge rn splendid voice as Dunham·~ Quaker father. Dennis O'Donnell 1s part1cularl) effective in the ~upt:rfluous role of a trail boss, Enc Hansen has a biting second-act ~cenc as a lawver, and Beth F1tchet- Wood handles-the musical narration heaut1full) Three more weekends remain for "Talec; of Fannie Keenan" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. wnh performances at 8 p . m . Thursda~s through Saturdays until ~ug. 4 Call 494-0743 for ucket information. TURNING TO THIS week's open- ings along the Orahge Coast. three musicals and a vintage comedy will l:'k.' mo'" ini onto the boards, all arriving Fnday evening. The newcomers are "West Side Sto~.. at the Huntington Beach Pia~ hou<>c. "Oh ver" by the Saddle- back C'ompan} Theater at Saddle- back College ... Dames at Sea" by the South C oac;1 Musical Theater at lrvrnc's Llnl\l~rs1ty High School theater and "Our Ht.!<lrts Were Young and (1<1\" rn the main theater of < 1olden \.\ t'St College. Robert M 1chael Conrad 1s directing ··w e'>l Side Story .. ""Ith Jeff Barnard and Joknc K.a}e Slipp starring as I on' and Mana. Stuart James and c harlil' lkn1te1 are the nval gang kadt·rs ~llh Lvnne Gerber cast as "'-n1la. Zachariah Blake is the musical director and Celeste JabeLensk1 1s the ·• \'\SU ) '>umptuous, 'molderiflltl) "€'\) movie." -Rtc:hard • n>t-drmtn, , .... hou'<' '~'"'PllP'frl ._ ' ·~'4 I MARCELLO ,\tAS'l ROI:\:'\' I '\O~I A RRAGA °' /, ,.;e J~ ' ~· '• ... -"' '"' •' I I ' .. ,, ~ ·~ f . \ . ·~4'7 ' ..... ,,., ... .. '''° r~ • j \ \>< . . ... "' ,, .. .. . .... _.,_._._.._M...,....._..._ --___ ..,.,_ .... 0CLUSIV£ ~GAG EM£ NT '-RI 7 00. 9 00. 11 00 edwards LIDO CINEMA NfWl"OIY IOUL .. AID 673 8350 .&f fl.& LIOO • NIW,OIT HACH SAT 13-5 7911 SUN I 15 3 15. 5 15 7 15. 9 15 BREA Mann Brea P aza ~·?9 !>339 COSTA MESA f <lwar!ls Bnstrn 540 744.4 , .... U I I NOW PLAYING COSTA MESA E <lw~r(!~ Cinerri~ 546 3'0/ IRVINE Edwaro~ Ur 1VP'"'• 854 881 I •ORANGE fz;:::J c-.1y Center ~l4 2553 WESTMINSTER fawarO<. 1 .or,maWe~t /jQl 1935 ru-- i•l;lrjj@i ~ St.-1 ORMGE Stadium Onve-ln 639-8770 -0 '4Hfl ACC:ft'TfO t ,_()Ill! T"fl rMOMlEMUlfl J 0 THE SURPRISE OF THE SEASON. 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Performances will be given Fndays and Saturdays at 8:30 with special st.agings Aus. 2, 5, 9, 12, 16and 19.at 8:30 on Thursday and 2:~0 Sundar.s at the playhouse, m the Seachff Village shopping center, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, H untington Beach. Reservations 832-1 405. Richard Doyle of South Coast Repertory plays the leading role of Fagin in Saddleback's "Oliver" under the direction of John-David Keller, with T eri Ralston featured as Nancy and John Napierala as Bill Sikes. Pete Koebler will play the Artful Dodger while Jonas Sills takes the title role: The musical will be staged Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at J p.m. unh l Aug. 5 at the main theater on the Mission Viejo campus. Reservations 831-4656. "Our Hearts Were Young and Ga}.. is the story of two young l\merican girls visiting Paris, with Laura Mitchell and Della Rose m the central 'roles. C harles Mitchell 1s direct mg. Carolyn Miller (left). Jeri Fogelaon in .. Tale. of Fannie Keenan" at Laguna. The comedy goes on stage Fridays and Saturday of this weekend and next Thursday through Saturday a t 8 p.m. with a closing matinee at 3 p.m. on July 29. Reserva tions 895-8378. Fina l performances of "Tom Sawyer" will be given at Saddlcback College North in Irvine this weekend . Curtain is 7 p.m. Friday, 3 and 7 p.m . Saturday a nd 3 p.m. Sunday in the college Forum , 5500 Irvine Center Drive. Reservations 559-1313. Huston's volcanic talent still smoldering at age 77 Seven o the r summer shows -aJI musicals -continue the ir respective enga'-ements along the coast, includ- ing 'Tales of Fannie Keenan, Also Known as Dora Hand" at the Laguna Moulto n Playhouse (494-074 3) through Aug. 4; "Snoopy'' at the Westminster Community Theater (995-4113) through Aug. 11, and .. The Fantasticks" at the Saddleback College Studio T heater (831-4656) through July 29. By BOB THOMAS A-i.ted ,._ Wl1tef LOS ANGELES-Most makers of classic films spend their late years in sad self-i mitauon. Not John Huston, who is still 10 fi rm control of his creative faculties despite physical setbacks and the advanced age of 77. Last summer Huston brought forth his first musical, "Annie." which drew carping reviews but enough business to prompt producer Ray Stark to plan a sequel. Now comes "Under the Volcano," a harsh!} beautiful fi lm greeted with critical raves as well as pans. Also. at the dinner theaters, "The Best Little Whorehouse lD Tnaa" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse (979-551 1) through Aug. 19; "Lavender Follies" at Sebastian's West Din ner Playhouse (492-9950) through Aug. 2; "Tbe Music Man" at the Curtain CaJI Din ner Theater (838-1540) through Augu 19; "Fid- dler on the Roof" at the Grand Dinner Theater (772-77 10) through Aug. 19. and "Anything Goes" aboard the Pilgnm . II in Dana Point Harbor (751-1344) through Sept. 9. .. Under the Volcano'' was the premiere attraction at F1lmex. the Los Angeles Film Expos1t1on . T he audience reaction was reponedly subdued; the film's unrelenting dra- matics occasion awe. not enjoyment. But the prem iere crowd had no restraint in grecu ng H uston. an august figure with patnarchal beard and black eye patch. He was roundly cheered. 1he popcol'ft~ in dte lobby. 1he nuts are on dte screen. NOW PLAYING! ANAt01 879·9850 Pac1hc Anaheim Or-In BREA 990·4021 UA Movies 4 COSTA .. SA 646-5025 Ed wards Mesa U TORO 581·5880 Edwards Saddleback FOUNTA .. VALUY 963-1307 Family Four IRVK 551 ·0655 Edwards Woodbridge LU•ADA 523-1611 S°RO Gateway 5 and the ---~ ORANGE 634·2553 Cinedome ·---~ SAHTA AHA 540 7444 Edwards Bnstol WESTIMSTtR 893-0546 UA Westminster Mall tUmNGTOft BEACH 8473591 Warner Onve·ln 1f(!{fj)f#1fj,,Ji {!J/Jf faJtaJltJJ/fll. COllA lllUA , .,. •• O\ Sou<ti C:O.\I Pl.in !>46 111. NOW PLAYING 70MM SIX-rnACK CIJIOOU1YSTERED1'" PRESENTATION lllWPOlll IUCM (~~""" Clno"'I 6 .. 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He aJso suffers·emphysema. but he seems to consuler such thmgs as minor distrac- tions . "Under the Volcano" was not an easy book to bring to the screen, Huston said. Malcolm Lowry's 1940 story about the d isi ntegration of a British consul in Cuernevaca, Mex- . ico, was hailed b) many critics as a masterpiece of1rony. "I had read the book when 1t first came out," the director remarked. "I admired it. b ut 1 didn't consider it a masterpiece. I still don't. It had some flights of n'larYelous wntin~. but it didn't occur to me that 1t could become a picture." Over the years. Huston said. he recei vcd dozens of scnpts. but he d1dn"t env1s10n the story as a film. "The problem was that Lo wry was almost completely li terary," Huston said. "The novel of(The Treasure of) 'Sierra Madre' was not luerary at all; It was almost uncouth. The scnpts of 'l lnder the Volcano' suffered under the influence of the esoteric aspect of the book. They fell ,·1ct1m to the S}mboltsm and allus1ons instead of tr)ing to get to the heart of the stor). "It wasn't a matter of my pursuing the project like the Holy Grail. I always said I was interested. but I nc-.crthought It was possible until the last scnpt. by Guy Gallo." The young producing couple. Michael and Kathy Fitzgerald, who had managed the "impossible" task of puttine together Huston's "Wise Blood." did the same with "Underthe Volcano." Because of salary defer- ments and a non-u nion Mexican crew. the film was made for S4 m1ll1on. virtuaJly assuring a profit. "Over the years Richard Burton "There'• no eecape from the lunacy. It has a bwshel fuU of puna, sight gaga and twlata ... l la•ghed a lot.M -lluN~d 14•1~1., '11•H1•1nm•nt lm'l'Qhl PG n .. ~ ..... ft ........... ..., ,, ""'. -''I' John Hu.aton had wanted to play the consul," Huston said. "But he was comm itted to do that ghastly play ('Private Lives') wnh Liz (Elizabeth Taylor). and being a decent man, he would not withdraw. Albert Finney was far from being the second choice. I have great affection for him , and I'm in awe of his talent." Rounding out the cast were Jacqueline Bisset and Anthony And rews. Huston is considering three scripts for his next project. "I can't imagine retiring," he remarked. ''Why should film d irec- tors retire, any more than composers and painters? After all, T itia n was still painting at 86." 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But exercises aren t part of it ~--.., REVIEW • I ------~-- Jan and Dean entertain new generation at fair By R.081N OLNEY 0.-, Nee C«-. ... N9114 Jan and Dean. the lqcndaf) surf mus1c duo. who helped introduce ~urf sun and g>rts as a lifestyle tn the early '60s, played two shows for standtng-room-only audiences at the Orange County Fair Nor is she conducting any special research to help this on-again, off- again senes. probably the only show 1n the history of televmon to be retrieved from cancellauon and re- turned to the air. Tyne Daly f'lahea her badCe and her talent. The enthus1asuc crowds conslSted mostly of the youthful surf crowd of the '80s who are now saluuna Jan and Dean's music and that of the Beach Boys, as a signature of th-:ir lifestyle. But also present were the ongmal J&D generauon -tho~ who danced at their high school sock hops to such hits as "Surf Cit) .. and "Dead Man·., Curve." "There are two and a half to three generations out there tonight. and they're havmg a great time." said promoter 8111 Hollinshead. who de- scnbed the earl) show as ha\lng the largest draw }'Ct on the tour. What Daly 1s prepanng for is keeping co-star Sharon G less smiling. "I spent my vacauon learning poems and songs to make Sharon giggle." she admtts. "I know a lot of songs from the 12th century to 1948. Do you know all the words to 'Betty Coed?' I do." A smile and a giggle can take on immense importance when you work a schedule that would wear out a mule. Daly stars as Mary Beth Lacey and Gless 1s her New York Ctty detective partner, Chris Cagney "Cagney & Lacey" also holds the d1sttnction of probably being the only TV drama about two women who arc pals. That, in fact, was one of the foundations of the show when executive producer Barney Rosenzweig asked Barbara Avedon and Barbara C'orday to write the onginal movie. At first tl was to be only a movie. Daly starred Wlth Loretta Swtt, who played Cagney, m the October 1981 film . Swit was then starring in "M-A- S-H." so there was little thought of male.to~ il a scnes. But tt made its debut tn March 1982 as a scncs with Meg Foster cast as Cagney. It lasted only six episodes before CBS decided it had a "harsh women's lib" image and cast Gless as Cagney for the 1982-83 season. Daly says. "It was very hard when they took Meg off the show. But she said, 'What 1f we really were police officers and· f was reassigned. What would you do. quit?' So you live through tl, but it was enormously painful." It was dropped at the end of the season because of low ratmgs. Then somethin~ happened. The show sud- denly gamed an audience in the reruns. finishing first one week. The ln•ex•pen•alve• '(In lk speri slv) nol high 1n pric e, reasonable ctass11ted ._..._. adverttslng -J rml Classified Advertising 642-5678 • press lobbied for its return and the public sent a flood of letters to C BS. CBS gave 1n and "C~gney & Lacey" returned to the air last March. Its raungs smce then have been excel- lent. "Barney never had a wrap party," she says. "He always believed the show was coming back." The scnes uses an old building on Lacey Street as ns studio and offices. She recalls, "The building leaks when 1t rams and 1t boils m the summer. I got lost the first ume f tried to find 1t. Then I found Daly Street Then Workman. Then Lacey. I thought 1t was symbolJc." Daly was born. mto an actmg family. Her father was the late James Daly ("Medical Center") and her mother was Hope Newell. By the time she reached the sixth grade she had been m nmc schools. She says, "I loved getting 1n a car and gomg off. 1 t was ltke an adventure." The family finally settled m Suffern. N. Y .. although once they packed off to Europe for a year while Daly starred m "Foreign lntngue." She's as Irish as a spnng day m L1mcnck, and was named for an En$.iish aunt, Ellen Tyne, who claimed lreland for her home. She says. "M y Aunt Ellen was 16 when she told her father to go to hell and went off to Ireland to fight for the cause." She made her acting debut m a C'hnstmas pageant in the second grade and has been at it ever since. Sbe attended Brandeis Un1verstty for a while, then commuted from Suffern to classes at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy m New York City. One of her classmates was Georg "'""f"rfi Rrf'wn whmT'I ~h,. married THE PORT THEATRE 673-6260 Mon Niie All S11111a •;> 00 FEA ruRtNc Dinner Cruise GOURMET DINNERS Cocktail Cruises, and Sunday Brunch whilst at sea aboard the 'Cormorant' Newport Beach Presenting . . "a Ltttle West of Broadway" a fun filled Broadway review Reserve your Boarding riCJ1Ciit.~~,. Pass now by ca lling , , • , .~< , • , 1 • , (714) 953-8255 AIR TRAVELERS' AID: t:o~ct ubout the mud moniing dru.h to I.; X to make ) our· Right. or the long dri"c home when you're bone-wear) from your trip! 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It stars Chnstopher Reeve. Scott Wilson and Rosanna Arquette. After she finished the film she and Brown spent some umc 1n the old walled cuy of Dubrovnik. She says. "I have this thmg about ancient stones and the feet that walked on them It's amazmg when )OU go to Leningrad or Morocco and the buildings are over 500 years old. Those walls were made with human blood. Ifs Ii.kc a theater. built by the actors." Meanwhile. Brown took a JOb directing a two-hour open mg show of "Magnum, P.l." She says, "I flew from Yugoslavia to pick up the k.tds and went directly to Hawau. Rude people always ask me what I do wHh the money. I sa) buy airplane tickets." This was more than apparent as Jan and Dean opened their show with "Do Run" and then launched mto a fast car tnlogy -"Hot Rod ... "L1t1le Deuce Coupe" and "Shut It Down .. After this set. Jan Berry took center stage and performed a moving tnbute rn John Lennon and the Beatles with his interpretation of "Hide Your Love Awa)" .• Not to remain too somber. the duo was quick to resume the show's upbeat tempowith a song "dedicated to the ladies" .. "Honolulu Lulu." a surf classic recorded by the Beach Boys. In fact, much of the matenal performed last Sunda) was onginally recorded b) the Beach Boys. Perhapc; the one tune which most clearly imitated the harmonies of the Wilson brothers wsa "Darling." lnterest-m$1>-·Jan and Dean took the songs of this m al group and bettered the sound as far as hve performances go After the concert, Dean Torrence commented about this effect: Jan and Dean at Orange County P~. 1 ~· "That session was special because 1t was honest and natural. It was not planned or staged ... and because it was such a real. unpromptu situation, ll came across very successfully on record." said Dean. Two songs that the audien~ anucipated most were, or course. "Surf Cttf' and "Dead Man's Curve " h could be said that they climaxed the show. except that the entire performance was a continual good umc music lugh. But. tn the end, these two songs weR the arung symbols that have remarned fresh and aJ1ve from an era gone b) And they wcrt rctt1ved that way by the crowd, who seemed as though thcy·couldn't get enough of the surf sound as crooned in .. Surf Cit)." Perhaps more memorable, how- ever, was when Jan again lOOk oentet stage to sing t.he ~pbetic :'Drid :. Man's Curve," whtcli tn real life !f&1. to mtrror events tn his life. Not Ions aftCT t.be sonJ became a nauoaaJ tiit. ~ Jan was scnously injured in a car accident m Beverly Hills and kmpor· , arily lost his ability to walk and Wk, after a month ma comL That interrupted the career of Jan .· and Dean who went t.hett sepanltt ways -Jan t.hrou&b exlCnSJVC phy$i- cal ~b~py and pean into other mUStc industry proJ«U. _ Sincc then the cwo have performed • reuruon toun of which t.hu one is the most successful. The same mqj.c;,, moments they created m the '60s att stall very much alive. Perhaps it's tho renaissance an surfing or just a flOQd of nostalgia -but more than likely. it's Just mus1c wtth a good fcelJna. Then she worked here for two days 1n "DTeamers," stamng Walter Mat- thau, Penny MarshaJI and Gilda Radner. "We take the songs and play them .---------------=--= at a faster tempo. We also take them up a few octa\es. That combinauon bnngs the music ahvc." Daly sa)s. "This 1s my first scnes. but I beheve I can get through n wuh my honor intact. l keep my eye on the work. That's something I learned from my husband and father. You have to remember you make one show at a time and you make ~ach one as good as you can ''The opponuntty of a senes 1s that you get to act every day, and ll can either hone your ab11tties or blunt our creativtt}." Some of the other Beach 8o)s' classics the duo rev1taltzed were "Help Mc Rhonda," "Dance Dance Dance" and "I Get Around" Not to be O'erlooked was the much recorded "Barbara Ann." which both groups recorded together in the earl) '60s when they happened to be recording in the same building one day and decided to merge their improvisa- tional talents. ANAtOt 639 8770 Stadium Dr In El TORO 581 5880 Edwards Saddleback ORANGE 637·0340 AMC Orange Mall ...... "' . .-... 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JI ,...,...,.... ....... -------....--------------~------...,,.,,...,-----------.. ---- • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 15, 1984 AP Wlrepl\olCM McGuire Sisters in harmony again The singing McGuire Slaten -from left, In both pliotoa, Chriatine, Phyllis and Dorothy -have come out of retirement after being reunited by chance ln New York. At left they pose with an overaized magazine cover ln 1958, whil~ above, they rehearae their new act in Phyllla' Lu Veguhome. Esther Williams back in swim ~gendary aquatic movie star rebounds. me to say yes, just as my mother had told me, 'Say yes to life.' I couldn't sa; no" oin Olympics swimming coverage The ABC' appearance signaled a flood of new activities, including a new videocassette called "Swim, Baby, Swim." It 1s an instruction course which features home movies of Williams teaching her own babies ho·• to swim. B THOMAS . yell and scream and not disturb ..._.,..., anyone." -BEYERL Y HILLS -When Esther She was still trymg to adjust to her Williams was growin$ up on Cali-loss months later when a call came fomia beaches and sw1mm1ng in the from television's Barbara Walters public pool near her house. her askmg her to be on an ABC' special. psychologiM mother encouraged her "I was extremely reluctant," W1l- tQ "say yes to life" hams said. "I realized 1f I appeared .•Today. as the former mo\.1c S" 1m-with Barbara Walters. I would be g queen approaches her 6lst opening up a Pandora's bo' Every- hda) on Aug. 8 and finds herself one would be after me Last month. the star was saluted at the launching of an Esther Williams film festival staged b) the UC'LA Film Archives and Women's Sports Foundation. During the Olympic Games. Williams will help cover the synchron1)'ed sv.1mming. which she made popular in her MGM musicals of the 1940s and · 50s. again in the spotlight. those "My son Ben tal~ed to me 1n wt>rds still echo 1n her hfe athletic terms. We knov. what 1t's ltkc She gave up her career 25 >ears ago because I qualified for the Olympic to be Mrs. Fernando Lamas. One Games and missed out only because recent afternoon al the hilltop home of World War JI. Ben. who 1s 6-feet-8 she shared w11h her late husband, was a champion v.ater polo pla)'er Williams talked about her nev. ltfc "Ben told me: 'Mother. you know and admitted that she was de-..astated how you have to fill out enuyforms in after his death from cancer on Oct 8, January 10 order to compete to a race 1~2. in July., Maybe you don't feel hke ""'I went on a cruise a tew wee ks swimming in January but you m1gh1 . ~ard." she said, "and that in Jul;. Tell Barbara Walters you'll do A-ked out very well. With all of the It. Say yes.' ··1t makes me proud that synchron- 11ed swimming has been recognized b} the Ol)'mp1cs," Williams said. "MGM got me out of the Aquacade because an Olympic champion, Sonja Henie. had made movies about a sport popular. Hers was a sport that already existed in the Games. Nov. films hav~ created a spon that has been accetyted into Olympic compet1- 11on. That's qutte an ach1evemen1." engine noise m the stateroom. I could "There it was. my own son telling tflVINE wunnrnR PllC!fic s H Wr, 39 Esther Williams was one of fi\.e children. When she was 8. a public pool was built near her house and she earned swimming lessons by count- ing towels. · She later joined the swimming teams at Los Angeles City College and the Univers1t; of Southern Calt- forn 1a, winning the I 00-meter free- style at the Women's Outdoor Na- tionals. 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I wouldn't even talk to Fellini. who wanted me to pla) the Amencan actress in ·s11· • Fernando didn't want me to" She helped her husband establish himself as a film director reading scnpts. planning filming and rewnt- ing scenes and handling his business affairs. She played his Bnush sccretaf). Miss Seaaram. and fielded offers for his services. The ruse was almost uncovered when a New York ex- ecutive tned to make a date \1,.1th Miss Seagram. ''Oh, I'm afraid Mr. Lama~ would not approve." she replied pnmly. "l had a movie c:areer, \1,.lth all the glamour that goes with 1t," Williams said. "Tbat was ego-fulfilltng. but 11 was like the meringue on the pie. My mamage to Fernando-that was the filling, that was the apple m the pie." Eileen Ford named woman of the year NEW YORK (AP)-Eileen Ford. ov.nerofthe world's largest modeling agency. has been named Wo man of the Year b> lntemat1onal Talent- Modehng Schools and Agencies. Ford who co-founded Ford Models w1 th her husband. Jel"T). over 30 ;ears ago. shed some tears when she received the award and a standing ovation Fnda; at the Waldorf Astoria h t . Starts Friday at a theatre or drive-in near you. • I World theater delights kids Language proving no barrier at prNew_Orleans fatr NEW ORLEANS {AP) -Four- year-old Amanda Keeney of Queens, N. Y ., docsn 't understand Spanish. but she gleefully sat through a performance by a Mexican acung company at the World's Fair. Mexico's circus-like company, La Trouppe, opened the largest theater fcsuval for young audiences ever staged in the United States last month. Language was no barrier for the audience because the actors' lines were whistled, not spoken. For the finale. whistles were given to the audience. The ensuing cacophony was Amanda's favorite moment and she blasted away with gusto. Eleven companies were involved in the festival, nine from overseas. They ranged from La Trouppe to groups with senous scripts for teen- agers. It is .the first international theater festival ever produced for a world's fair. The flavor of the Mexican pro- ducuon contrasted to that of New York's First Lady which opened the same day and is a serious play dealing with the historical and emotional tensions of Eleanor Roosevelt's bfe. "I thought it was fabulous," said Laura Gowdy, 15. of New Orleans. "I don't know anythmg about Eleanor Roosevelt, but 1 was impressed. Everyone has a rea.lly good voice and they changed clothes and props so fast, so professionally. "Besides." she said. "Franklin's cute. My mother was saying that the smile was the same smile." Laura said she planned to return for the opening of the French show. ''I'm excited about the French one because I'm taking French and I want to see if I understand them." But she had complaints about the sound in the performance tent -as did the rest of the audience -and the actors The spillover from a street pubhc address S)Slem pumpin~ recordings into the adjacent Italian V111lage commercial district is not the only difficult) producer Orlin Corey con- tends wtth "lmt1ally we were to be in a 1,200- seat house. the World Theatre, which dwindled along the way to 600, then disappeared one day," he recalled . Most of the shows are be mg seen 10 the shiny, spangled, red-white-and- blue American Showcase tent. The French production is full scale and will be staged downtown in the O~heum Theater. The famed Sicilian Marionettes will bang out their classical bloody mayhem from the time of Charlemagne on a stage in the Italian Vi llage. Other companjes in the festival mclude Brazil. with a parable about freedom featuring costumed birds as main characters; England, with the legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight; Canada with a mime pro- duction. "The Potato People in the Piggy Bank Caper," which has cos- tumes including "larval masks." Japan produced two shows, one a traditional mime highlighting &Ytn- nastics. and the other a contemporary tale of young fnendship. AIWlllM fOUlllAlll VAU.EY '-ti~ s ~ FlfN\' fOlll O!wt "' 17' lle50 963 1307 1MA FUUDITON UA MowtlS FOi' ~ ~1•1 COil A liltlA QAAO(fl lllCM fa.iwds II• fO-OS WtStbrooli S407•0 ~1 n lMI HMHE [o..tlOS $1~ (ClvoittOS W00dlll10Qt 5'1 5UO V"f'f!l.1 SSt OMS THINGS TO DO 1. lb Ca' 2. rtad the ...,,.. l. •••• plallb 4. rtld ... ..., ... s. !!!l!L __ _J T.n. --.&. ... _.;.;.._~ No matter what you're dorng, your hometown newspaper The Daily Pilat fits in • Sporty hostess greets athletes Phone calls stanasearly as 6:30a.m . and sometimes ao on to I 0 an the evening at the Uniackhomein Huntington Beach. Jessica Uniack is deputy director of Olympics family operation for yacbtin~ She has been involved since 1981 practic- ing fortbe th~ regattas that have been held. She rece1 vcd her appointment last fall. "lt.salmost like a full-time job with all the mcctin~ ... she says. Rcspons1b11it1es in her category of the Summer Garnes include ~ettingaccommo­ dations for Olympic family auests from the U nitcd States and foreign countries, con- cessions at the yachting venue, food.ser-via.c for athletes and volunteer staff (2,500 lunches arc handed out in a day), providing interpreters and supplying transportation and drivers fo r boats and officials. "It has been a great experience and I've Jessica, a native of Wisconsin and met a lot of interesting people. We plan to former high school teacher, is also involved visit one family in Ireland this fall on our asa board member of Famil y Service of vacation," she adds. Orange county. She is a past {>resident of Jessica's husband Bill, who owns Bank the Huntington Beach Auxiliary and a Print, is also involved in the Olympics as del~te to West.em Region ofFamily deputy director of special support craft. Service of America. The U niacks are not strangers to the AnotheT one ofher interests is PrOJCCt world ofboatingand water sports. Bill's SelfEsteem. She is a leader of one of the I family was the 11th to move into Hunt-fourPSE teamsofmomswhogooncca ington Harbour. week to Agnes Smith School in Huntington Now, he and Jessica own a sail boat and Beach. arc members ofHuntington Harbour and Teams make 40-minute presentations to Long Beach Yacht Clubs. The whole family students in grades two through six focusing -four children with ages from 4 to 22-on building confidence and handling gets involved in sailing. emotions. • •:----- . . ' Juat when rou h•v• nothing to worry •bout, one of the kid• call. Paage ca Summer Olymplca call for a cool clothln& for vle11P'lna the •porta and attencllng 80Clal• held ln conjU.ncdon widi the Gama. Jeuica Unlack•• wardrobe coordinated by Billar Wallerich of Saka Fifth Avenue. South Cout Piasa. lncludea for evenlnpear a Flora Kunc •ilk alive with color on a white bacqround. above. Her Geoffrey Beene •trappt ll&lldala pick up all the colon ln the chemt.e which • acceuorlsed with ropes of pearl• and matchtna earrtna•. Jeaatca. who modeled whlle In coneae. Aid 8be .. felt like Cinderella.. ln the Albert Nlpon linen and cotton blend clreu fit for an afternoon party or luncheon. at left. It'• topped off with a Saka •traw and the bfC leaf earrtn.1• that complement the c1reu• print. The Dolken. above left. will be tramportln_C diinitarlea darina the OlJIDplca. Bat. for now the 58-foot Datteru J&cht ol Dot and ken BoarpJcnon of Bunttnaton Barbour bu J.Uca aboard. weUbie white cotton Merona panta with an all-cotton •weater by Pierre Cardin. A red. white and blue USA pin and Jordache 8boee complete her cool aammer look. At rl&ht, DAY)' trim and IOld buttoJu lend a naatlcal touch to the wbJte Adolfo U.tittrelabt wool-and- rayon clreu. Je.lca la ln control of •t)'le with the ace e noriea -&old eurlnc-and INuldollno pumpe. Daily Pilot Photos by Lee Payne ~---... J ____ , L Founpation, blusher can put jou in the piiJ.k You get out of bed feeling lousy and look in the m11Tor. Your face looks bloated ... your eyes don't sparkJe and the whttesappeara yel- lowish dingy shade. .VIDA Dw Youhaveanoverall ••••••••••••• "dishwater" ex- pression. On topoOookmgless than great, you'rcdepressed and 1mtatcd at the thought of going to work. facing the public or attending that luncheon you thought was a good idea two weeks ago. It's one of those days ... M llhons of women suffer the symptoms and feelings each month Dunng the pre-menstrual syndrome, which might last thrtt to IOdays, spintscan drag. There are med1cauons that can help these monthJ) i.ymptoms-that's a matterto be handled by you and )ourphys1c1an. But, Shelle) Hess. a certified esthet1cian at Templetons' tn Costa Mesa and a holistic health pracuoner. says makeupapphcation during that penod of ume. can be a simple way of changing your attitude. "It 1s not a solution to PMS. but 1t helps you cope," adds the attracu ve petite brunette. · "lf)OU look better you wtll feel better," Hess claims. "Bu)tngsomed1fferent makeup is certainly less expensive than buying a newdressorshoesorthe other th1 ngs women will do to overcome the depressed feeling." The idea, says Hess, u to bnghten your ma~eup, which might mvolve a cbanae from the colors you oonnaJly wear. Over the years, Hess says she has noticed that lheskin tone of clients in the PMS wouJd be heightened. "Their skin became more sallow or ruddy looking. Eyes and teeth looked yellowish. "It was simply a matter of finding colors that would counteract the changes." To bnghten the skm. a sallow-toned woman could purchase a second foundation. "One with more pink in it. You don't want to deepen the color, but brighten it. An aJternative would be a color rub under your regular foundation. Rudinesscan be softened with a base containing more betge. "There arc some women who refuse to wear foundation. They thmk 1t clogs the pores. I say foundation doesn't clog the pores. people do by the method they apply 1t. If you use a sponge 1t will glide on smoothly and hold yourmoisturizer plus protect the skin from outside elements.'' For women who won't buy that theory can use their blusher for a bnghtener. Sallow skin reacts better to true colors than muted pastels.Bronze or strong orange peach shades should be avoided by the ruddy skinned. They would look better an a blusher with mauve tones or a yellow-based peach. To make those blue eyes bluer and the whites whiter, Hess suggest an eye shadow in lavender shades and 1 nstead of a brown or black liner go with gray or taupe. "You don't want too dark of a contrast against dingy." Green eyes are the most difficult to tum sparkling. "The best way 1s to use shadows with red undenones- rusi. pink or coral. Try an auburn liAer." Brown-eyed women should stay away from any shadow with yellow in it. Go wttb true colors-blue, lavenderoqveen. To brighten the smile, a woman with golden untertones to her sun (doesn't that sound more po sill ve than yellow or sallow?) might try a true red lipstick and the rosy-skinned woman could try a lip color with a hmt ofbrown or dark wine, so as not to inflame the redness. Durina PMS self ...critical women have a tendency to tear themselves apart. These simple color changes could bea way to tackJe the negative attitudes. "It 1salsoa time to pamper yourselves. Get a manicure. a pedicure ora facial. If you can't afford to have it done professionally, do it yourself," says Hess. Another special pampering idea is one that you can't do yourself-that's an all over body massage. Hess, who does what she calls a holistic facial that begins with reflexology methods on the feet, uses a combinatton of shiatsu and Swedish massage for the all-over treatment. "The massage takes away some of the pain experienced during PMS." A few other taps Hess offered were for those skin breakouts some women experience. "Don't panic. They att com mg out of the system because of stress. Relax and don't attack the spots with the fingers. The body will take care of them and they will recede. Putting ice on them will help with the pain and a concealor plus foundation will cover them." To take puffinessoutofthe eyes apply cotton squares dipped in cold camomile tea. Dllf Not,._....,, ..... Shelly Heu with palette of eye •hadow .. Glamour in_ shades:The eyes have it Ligh t sen sitivity, activities s h ould determine style, t int Some people caJ I them shades: others caJI them specs. As vaned in style and use as they are in name, sunglasses are more than a fashion accessory. They help people to see better outside, and are important for many outdoor recreational activities. In its updated booklet. "Sunglasses ... know what you're getting and what they're really for ... ," the National Society to Prevent Blindness-Southern California Affiliate has important tips to help consumers make wise choices when buyine sunglasses. According to the society, people should choose their glasses based on their sensitivity to light and the activities they engage in. Sunglass frames should be well-constructed and made of sturdy plastic or metal. Lenses should be impact-resistant glass or plasut. and large enough to shield most angles of vision. Gray, green or brown ttnt lenses get high ratinJS from the society. These lenses offer the least color distoruon and best color percepuon. Goggle• de•igned with leather side gua.rcta protect eyes from glare and wind•. Lens lints of bright orange, yellow, red. blue and purple do not rate well wnh the society. These shades can interfere with color perception -particularly the three basic tranic ltght colors Primitive fuhion ta manifested o n 1-r&e .quare frames to combat the fiercest , mo¥ lntrualve .-m &lare· Generation• don't mesh Jill Ooldateln, left, oat for a walk in Los Angele. with her 16-year-old dauebter Karen , le wearin g a rather con•ervatt•e black and white eneemble, but Karen'• cbartreuee ••eater and black ve•t prompt. her mother to Ny. "J would n't wear tbo.e colo n.'' Dark glasses. wh tch allo" no more than I 0 to 15 percent available light to reach the e}e. are especially good for skiers and beach-goers. The society says these lenses reduce glare from snow and sand. Also appropnate for sportsmen are double-gradient lenses -those sunglass lenses that are dark on top and bottom, but lighter 1n the center The} filter overhead and ground glare, and are helpful when sailing or motor- boating. l>olanzmg lenses are also of benefit as they reduce "bounce-up" reflections from flat. horizontal surfaces. Once a specific type of sun~ass has been selected. the society offers consumers th is q u1ck test to check the quality of non-prescription lense~: •Examine the glasses in and against light for scratches. streaks, bubbles, blurs or other flaws. Riviera'• 'Jackie' featuresaaleek wide wrap around Jen• eztendlng to the temples. Simple metal rtveta hlghUght these &lamoroua fuhlon aunglaua. •Hold the glasses at haJf an arm's length. Focus on an object with strone vertical and horizontal lines. •Move the glasses slowly up, down and sideways. stamped. business-sized envelope to: The National Society to Prevent Blindness-Southern California Af- filiate. 249 Emerson Avenue, Suite F. Orange, Caht. 92665. If the lines waver, this 1nd1cates a lens d1stort1on. Although lens distortions are not harmful. they can cause eyes to work harder, resulttng in squintmg. blinlung. teanng and even slight headaches, nausea and dizziness. For a free copy of"Sunglasses." send a setf-addresscd, Establtshed in 1908. the National Society to Prevent Blindness is the oldest voluntary heaJth agency nationally engaged in preventtng blindness through a comprehensive program of community services, public and professional education and research. CARE PUMPS UP SHOE LIFE Keeping f ootgear ----polis h ed is key to proper ma inten a n ce NEW YORK (AP) -With proper care, repair and maintenance, well-made shoes should last a long time. according to industry sources. These suggestions to help you stretch the life of your shoes, as well as your shoe- shopptngdollars, arc taken from Kinney Shoes' "Insiders Guide to Footwear": -Keep shoes polished This 1s the single most important thing ~ou tan do for ma1ntc.'n· ance -Be '1g1lant about hed and '>Ole maintenance. Don't \I.all until the heels ha'c worn down past the lilis. )OU ma) not be able to repair them then -Don't \I.Car "good" shoes 1n the rain, keep a pair of "ratn" shoes at the office for emergencies. -Allow shoes to air overnight before returning them to the closet. -Never store footwear near a source of heat. As part of daily maintenance, inspect shoes for stains. Stains that have a chance to .. settle in" will be harder to remove later: -For aJcohol stains. use more alcohol. Gently rub a light coat over the entire shoe. focusin$on the stains. Allow to dry; then polish with a nch cream. -For grease and 011 on heavy leather work boots. try rubber cement. Brush 1t on spanngly and when dry. rub it off. The stain should be absorbed by the cement. -To remove winter's salt statns, mix a solution of warm water and white vmeg.ar m equal parts. Dab this "brew" over the entire shoe (sole and heel, too). focustng on the stains. A.llow to dry naturally, then condition and polish To revive rain-soaked shoes, stuff news.- paper into them. This will help your shoes to Saleswo111en focus on style strategies SALESWOMEN: StrategJcs o n drtss1ng for results and makmg the nght 1mpress1on on clients will be Patti Sparks' focus when she addresses the National Assoc1allon i-o-~::r for Professional Salewwomen Tuesda} at the Doubletr« Hotel. Orange. The meeting begins at 6 p.m and reservations may be telephoned to Kathe Riggs al 855-8567 NAPS 1s a non- profit asS0C1at1on founded to offer tratn1na for women 10 professional sales and marketing careers through special programs. NORDSTROM "Years Younger." a new product . from Irma Shore II. will be dtmonmatcd at the South Coast Pla78 store from 11 a m. to 4 p m on Fnda)' and Saturday on level one. Cosmetics Department Reservations for a Jul) 26 Lancome makeover may be made now b) calhna 549-8300. ext 1274. matntain their natural shape while you aJlow them to air dry. But. better still, use preventive measures: -Use a silicone spray around the sole and scam areas to keep water out. However, avoid silicones on suedes and on light-colored leathers. -Do not use mink oil on suede. Use only waterproofing products made for suede. -Tak:ecareofyourshoesdaily. Shoes that arc well-polished and maintained repel water better. To avoid a sticky situation caused by the 'h pint of perspiration the 250,000 sweat glands in your feet produce each day: -Change shoes daily. They need to air and dry out. -Change socks or hosiery frequently: wear absorbent cotton socks. -Buy breathable shoes. In addition to caring for your shoes property. 1t 1s even more impon.ant to fit your shoes correctly: -Never buy shoes that arc too smaJI. U.S. guides given tips on grooming Male and female guides at the U.S. Pavilion at the World's Fair in New Orleans are putting their best faces forward, thanks to grooming work- shops conducted by the world's leading beauty company. One-day sessions. by Avon. wt:tt held for the 71 guides. qed 20 to 40. as part of their pre· fair trainina. The importance of developing a daily skin Clire rqimen was sl!USed tn the men's workshop. •• kin care 1s as 1mponant for men as it ii for women. Tot.al fitness today means carina for your skin as ~nou ly ., you care for your body," said the a company beauty expert BULLOCK ·s· Mcrona st vies wall be modeled infor- mally from noon to 3 p.m on· Fnday 1n tht South Coast Pl31a !ltore. On Saturday a Lahquc.-c.-xpen Jim Pcrc,..,na will he 1n the <ttorc from I I n m to ~ p.m. 1n the d101na circle. lower level Gul4e J lm Cullon learn• importance of akin care. Female au1des were IO'lf'\ICt~ 1n makeup apphcataon technique' lo enhance their own look nnd give their appraran('e a "~aturalness with style •· .. PnRTY WRAP o..i; ............ ..., ..... Lut ~··Spar and Roae Cbalnnan Lacllle Adama ahareil laaah wttb Lorie Warmbapm. ~ Vlqlnla Smallwood and Marcie Porter take a break at tbe Rlts from tbelr buy aammen. Andclpatlng December debut Orange Coat DAIL y PILOT /8undmy, Juty 18, There's no rest for hostesses By VIDA DEAN ,...,.....,.. .... Last Monday at The Ritz. table }!l!trons and committee memben for this years• Spur and the Rose .. were discussina busy summer tocial calendan. "There's aomucb bappenillJ Usually not much 1oesonin late June and July," wdoneluncher, mentionina a few put and upcomina events while sippina kir. But, the primary talk wa1 about their own weatern style benefit on Aua. 2S for Sherman Library and Garden. 0 1t will be splendiferous, .. said Au Welll, chairman. It will be a little more casual than last year's successful Sand R, but still very elqant, she explained. .. If the men want to wear black tie, they should make it astrin1one." The ~rkina lot will apin be transformed into a prden dinina room with Rococo's providina the chateaubriand. One waiter will be assianed to each table so the service should be terrific ind strolling musicians will entenain. ' Prior todinner, auests ( 4SO are expected) will stroll in the prdens as they enjoy hors d' oeuvres. Again Jo~7 Barser will be on hand with his western mus1etan1. Johlm Jonas is co-chairman of the fund-raiser. "It takes both of us to replace Lacrue Adams," commented Wells referring to last year's chairman. Tickets to the affair are $100 per person and reservations may be telephoned to 642-1626. Amona those lunchina and hearing the pany details were Dtue Dlelll, Harriette Wiemer, Betty Ober1, food chairman Paala Earl (talking about her upcoming visit to Seattle to see the Chinese exhibit), JeUDe Tappan, Nora Better, Nora Jor1euea with her daughter Mary Grace Crosby (now a resident ofWashington, D.C. ), Marcie Porter, VirpDia Smallwood, Lacrue Adams and Lorie Warmtnsioa. • • • If the Sand R people think summer is a busy time -check out early-bird announcements off all activities -a RIO Ritz Extravaganza on Sept. 16 with Dixieland, premiere showing of classic cars and outdoor bars. No black tie! Five days later, Sept. 21 , Orange County Philharmonic Society will host the Golden Baton Gala opening of the new Anaheim Hilton Hotel and Towers, and Interval House's annual celebrity auction is set for Oct. Sin the grand ballroom of the Irvine Marriott ... to mention a few. • • • A total ofS 7. S m1llio0>was needed to bwld Otan&ewood, an emeraency shelter for OC's abused, abandoned and ncalected children. Only S l 7S,OOO remains to be raised. There was celebratiDJ aoina on Tuetday evenin.a at the Oranaewood campus in OraDae where 100 children are now housed in the fint P-bale buildinp-five conaaes and a dinina ball. (Second pha.sc is in propas and scheduled to be completed in May.) The alfresco festiviues were western in style with members of the OC Chapter of the Buildi.na Industry Association, donon, 1ubcontracton and supplien u honored auests. They dined on batbccued beef and all the trimminas at tables with areen-cbecked cloths (the usual red check would have clashed with the oranae for Orangcwood flowen) before tollf'ina the conaaes. l.atllrya Tllompson (A and C Propeniea) was amo°'-the guests-she is chairman of the leadership counctl for Oranaewood. Others were Do~y and Glen Stillwell, Ted Etttn1 (Aminoil Co.), CUhty D'Ambro1Jo, Robert (Coldwell Banker-First Newport) "nd Foster Mor1u, Nora and Cllarlle Bester (he's Vlce chairman board of dire<:tors), Tom Sudey, Jlm GWeran (chairman ofOranaewood construction com- mittee and president California di vision of Mission Viejo Co.) and Emma Jue Riley. • • • Summertime means reunions ... Beta Alpha chapter of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority held its l 0th at the Newporter resort in the Wine Cellar with a cocktail pany anc:taourmetdinner. Arranaina theaft'airwue Ka*1La0r9 o.M• (attendina With buaband Bob)and~Ld'oc.a .. with pest 8lek Ba.....,_, Otbm there were o.borUF.-.U..hrlal, &a_.JPolllaCmre(withBLl!~.B~-.f• ...... hwr1..-.-"'-(with Pa:lu.~~rt.m.t1andMJeWJ'«•MrtlDd Rosalie • . . . ' Qub Royale (for ainales only) will be at Shalt blandYachtOubapinonJuly2lforaea~·sTablc Da.noeand Entertainment No. 2. Coclctailumebellnsal 6 p.m. with hot and cold bond' oeuvres. Entenainmeft followi.na includes Jou TvlMl'. starof 11qe.1e1een Ud TV in Enaland. Rcservationsmay be made byRDdiJll checks(SlOperpenon)toCapt. VanA.F. Vano,Box 112, 328 N. Newport Blvd. Newpon Beach. FUJ1her information may be obiained by callina 642.6616. • • • Newport-Irvine Chapter of Parents without Pli't· ners will host a (live band) dance 9 p.m. to 1 Lm. Friday, June 27 at Tunic Rock Community Qubh~ lrri.De; SLQ&les may obwn further details by callina S49-l l 35. • • • Two cents here and two cents there added up to % $4SO. That's the amount Clan De Panu donated · reoently to Tiara de Ninos, Huntington Beach Awtiliaity of Children's Home SoClety. The HB resident has three Shell Oil gas stations and on a weekend he donated two cents for every pllon be sold. · Ardat learn• from the aea ~ Dr. and lln. John Ramafeld, left. IJ'eel avtroameatfl :e:-mont.t Geoqe 8U1DDer at tbe &ala opnt"\ ol .. bit at tbe ne.tp Center lD Loe AJICel•. Jin. •ptt QYale, rilbt. la tbe wife of tbe center'• eaecatlve ~ SUIDller'• palntlnC• maybe Ttewed weekdaya11D~ ~.1~ Ann Wella lead.a Spar and the Roae fand-ralaer. FM STEREO LENNY'S • • (714J 675-0823 10 yrs. E~rlence Wendy Barto, Tracy Schmidt and Julia Kerrtcan. left, and Cynda Banroocl and Kathleen Meara, !Uht, accept beet wlah• from Barbara Dellott, third from rtclit. They are five of 27 yoani women ma1dn& tbelr debut ln December at tbe Newport Harbor Awdllary of Chllclren '•Home Society ball. Thia nmmer tbey will tai.e part ln aeveral even ta lncfudlna a Chrlatmu-ln-Aqut party where tbey will wrap &Itta for foeter cblldren ancl a picnlc for dav care cblldren. Speeiall,i.9 -In Consultation$! & advanced cutting tech-· niques. -Aveda Hair Prod• ucts & Philosophy. Reg . s25 (5.00 off with Ad Leadenhlp rewarded Susanne Charlton of litaaion Viejo holda the Bullock'• 8e Beautiful Award ahe recelved at a luncheon at tbe Prine-. Reetaarant bl Loe ~elee. The ao.ton Viejo HIP School teacher wu named California T•cher of the Tear 1983 and la credlted wttb oNtna~ tbe lDter- nadODal,..tadl• Model U .Pf. ~ and travel-atady abroad p~ ln her ecbool cUatrlCt. She received oonaratalatlcma from ani-IDC .tar Jallo ~eetu. left. ADii• Dtoktaaon and Fnilld1n Simon, cJaa1nDan of Ballock'•· Cell 642-5871. Put • few word• to work for ou. ' Lorraine Sutherland Semi· Annwl . at Newport Beach CLEARANCE 1/a to 1/2 on 1111•111 MlllllJ, Jiiiy 18a, 8:00 • 8:00 AU tot. ltemt lrom ow regulal ~ltandiH O...ues for oll Occcasions -blouses, spomw.ar. · ~Oft9 at h~me and dinner dre_ues_. __ _ SIDI DllVI at JAMIOlll IOAD, NIWPOIT llACH -7604931 Speeia/IJ1119 -In Foil High- lighting. No Red guarantee & Perming. No Frizz guarantee -Unique Products. Reg. s45 (5.00 off with Ad) Sammer Sale Start• Moad•v, .l•lv J6tll JO:OOAM COSTA MESA STORE ONLY INFANT THROUGH 6X-7 -~ALE 369 East 1 7th Costa Mesa 6d2-•714 ALSO LOCATED AT: The Lumberyard Plaza 384 Forest A.vt! Laguna Beach •94·3121 FQr Fall we will Introduce a select group of back to school clothing tor alzea 7-14. .. -~----- DEAR REA0£RS: Wt' bav• had muy rt1qu.•t• ovt.r the yeu!J for tho•t1 haoda t.bal w" coa1ldt1r to bto OW' favorltt11. That makea qw~ • Uat. For th• time b.ia1, thereto,.., we are dnoutla1 OMAR SHARIFF tht Sunday wlumo to • 1 • 2 l:'I 3 v ••rie1 of famou" hand1. At 3 • Pu. 4 + the eod of tht' ffriu. we will 4 , PH• 6 • "o bad.. to our w.ekliy qut'•· p p Pua Pau Pau CHARLES GOREN Wt>i4t'~ vulnerable ovt'rrall. 11 ts reasonnblt' lv ll!-.l>Uffit' he hab the king of diamondi.. llowt'vt>r, you cannot afford How1•vt1r, that was the only tr1rk they were due to get. I.Joo ud answer C'olumn. 881 HI . B th I t I .... th 1 1 Op1·nt11K h•ad. King of to draw trumps and then at o vu nrnt 1 r .~ou t t•a '.) d h NORTH \ ou might like to try this tempt to get \.o ummy wit DE-darer r rosi.ed to tht' quet>n of "P"des and then -.tartt'd run11ing winning rlu b" On the first or thest·. ht-,Juffed his rt>main1ng ht•.irt lo~er 'The defender'> ~l'r•' welcome to ruCf at any t1111t-they wantt-d to But thJt would leave only one trump outstandinK. No mat tn what the defender!> rt'lurned after ruffing the dub. dl.'darer would he ab).., to win in hand la heart b\ ruffinK, a diamond with the are1. rro-.!> to the board with tht· king of trumps while dray.mg tht< la!>t trump. and en1oy all tht' gobd dubs on the table• to makl• his slam. • K Q 2 hand as a doublt-dummy the quet•n o( drnmond'>. Void µroblt:ni It is based on a because the dt'f~nders will bt , Q 6 5 h.tnd thtll wa~ played by th.-able to t.ake a diamond l\nd a +AK 654J2 ~"'edi~h ma!<ter. Eioarhea~ttr1ck: . Wf;ST EAST WHner. in ii European \\ erner s. solutwn Wit.) • J 98 • 3 C'ht1mpwn,hip 111 tht• t9:i0s f)rt>tty aii .a picture. ~e ruffNJ • AK IO!HI 65432 \I tht• tahlt•, Wnnt'r found th". o pening lead with dum K J :! 10 9 8 7 t lw Y. tnnini.: lint• aftt'r .,0 m._, m) s deuce. cashe~ the ttt'I' of + 9 k + 0 J Io fh t' m 1nutt'' t houl(ht \Vt' dub~ and t h~n discarded J. ~Ol 'Tll dn1ihl .,.. hether you will bt-hearl on the ~JOI( of dubs. Ht> + ,\ 1076 5~ .ihl1• to matrh h" pt'rfflr continut>d with a dub from Q J 7 mann• l'vt•n though you ;Ht' th.t' t.iblt-. an 1 d rurft>d 1 ~ h;ind A~ 3 luukin.><: .ll all S:? r.trth \\Ith the at•e. . + 7 That set up dumnn·' I hi htddin.i.: '\urth ~outh lo an ag..:rt>"'-1\ t' ·tubs, but also -;et uµ a trump ·.,.outh \\e~t '\orth Eut "'"'spade contract In vw .... ol lr1rk fCtr tht> deft'nder'. Nothing to worry about then the children phoned It was nnl' ot cho::.c days that a mother dreams about. It -was Saturda) dnd I rnuld sleep unttl I got a head- ache. The kids were ERMA BoMBECK grown and on their••••••••••••• own. Nothing in the house leaked 011. dnpped water. smoked when you plugged It m . made a funn> sound or had a light burnt out. There were no deadhnes and the big insurance premium was paid. I didn't have a thing in the world to worry about. Then the phone rang. It was one of m~ kids telling me she was dnvmg to Vegas and not to worry. NOT TO WORRY! Now I had to devote at least five hours to wondering 1f the car would break down. or 1f some era/)' would cross the center line and run her off the road Suppose :;omeone ripped off her credit cards and money. Five hours out of a perfect!> good day sitting around waiting for a police officer to call and say. "l have someone here who wants to talk to you. Speak up. She's in traction." Five hours of unrelenting fear. Wo uld she reach over to change statlons on the radio and hit a horse that ran out in front of the car" Would she drop mto a roadside place for a hamburger and be dragged out on the road by a motorcycle gang who did wheelies around her? Would a shenfT running for governor pick her up for alleged speeding and accuse her of a cnme for which he needed a suspect because he needed national press coverage? When the phone rang again, it was another child who mformed me he was going fishing in a rubber raft in the ocean. "I hope you're not considenng going this weekend," I said. 'Tm already haJf crazy worrying about your sister dnvmg to Vegas which is going to take at least five hours of misery afld mental anguish." "We're only going to be out for about four hours." I was going to wash my hair, but what's a mother to do? l canceled that in case a Russian submarine surfaced JUSt under their boat and dumped them into the Pacific. Or what if they caught a fish so gigantic it pulled their boat out into the open sea? Of course. there was always a strong possibility of Jaws III coming to the beach for the summer, or a tidal wave they didn't hear about because a rock station didn't cafl) the news. By my calculations, I had I 0 or 12 hours of worry ahead of me when I heard from my third child. "Don't tell me." I said. "You're climbing Mt. Everest in tennis shoes just to punish your mother." "Actually." he said. "I'm staying home this week- end" I couldn't beheve his insensitivity. Now I had to worrv that he had no friends or social life. Unable to relate to an.yone, he would become more withdrawn and finally trust no one. Eventually. he would pull his blinds and eat out of a saucepan on the stove. I would never go to his wedding where everyone said ... She looks too young to be his mother." I would never dangle grandchildren on my knee where people would say, "She looks too young to have grandchildren ... What are they trying to do to me" ages 11to15 Fiii out the coupon atklng for Infor- mation about being a Delly Piiot Carrier. THE Daily Pilat c/o Circulation Department 330 W. Bay, Co1ta Meaa, CA 92626 Your parent• mutt approve of your •P. plylng for a Delly Piiot route, therefore to be ellglble, your p.1rant1 mu1t 1lgn your coupon. A1 aoon H poaelble after receiving your coupon. one of our Dl1trlct Menagere wlll call to axplafh about becoming a Delly Piiot Carrier. For more Information cell the Delly Piiot Circulation Dept. 842-4333. YES, I want to lHrn moTe obout beino a Daily Pilot Carriu ... NAME _____ _ AD DRESS ___ _ CITY , ZIP ------- SCHOOL ATTENDING AGE ~L GRADE PARENT'S SIGNATURE ________ _ -•-- Catholic 'sinner'fears confession to a priest DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am deeply depressed and don't know where to tum, The matter is extremely personal and the law 1s involved, so l dare A11 LANDERS not take any chances. •••••••••••••I There is absolutely no one I can discuss this with. l hope you will forgJve me if r don't sign my name. I assure you this letter 1s on the up- and-up. I am a male, between 35 and 45. A few years ago I did something terrible. Had I been apprehended I now would ~ !>Crv1ng a long term in prison. (It was not murder -but for the grace of God it might have been.) I was born a Catholic. went to parochial schools and spent three years in a Catholic university, My mother is a daily communicant and for several years I was one, too. I have not had a good night's sleep since I committed that cnme. I want to confess to a priest but am afraid of being turned in. I feel r shall never be at peace until I share my awful secret and ask the Lord to forgive me. Will you please consult a high-level Catholic authority and tell me 1f a priel>t 1s obhgated by law to turn in a cnminal who confesses? -COAT OF MANY COLORS. DEAR FRIEND: Cardinal Joseph Bernadin of the Archdiocese of Chicago has informed me that the most grievous sin a priest can commit is to violate the seal of the confessional. The penalty for such an act is automatic excommunication. Only the pope can intercede and reverse th~ decision. The cardinal said, "Let me take this opportunity to remind all your Catholic readers of the tremendous gift that awaits them in the sacrament of reconciliation. Let me urge each and every one of them to approach the sacrament and find the complete forgiveness of their sins and the restoration of the oeace for which we all yearn." . i •• DEAR ANN LANDERS: Do l have a problem or should I count my blessings and keep my mouth shut? My boyfriend is a recovered alcoholic. He attends meetings every night of the week. He has not taken a drink in nearly two years. So what am I complaining about? He never has time for me. I am hurt and jealous of his devotion to AA. This terrific organization has helped him tremen- dously but it is making me miserable. What do you suggest? -A GRIPER IN ELIZABETH, N.J. DEAR GRIPER: Tbe meetings don't last all night. Go witb blm two or three times a week and then invite b.im to your place alterward. Yoo also might Jet b.im mow that you would e njoy seeing a movie or a play or a concert or a balliame. (Choose aometblag be woold enjoy, too.) Wbatever you do, doo't let your reaeatmeat tbow. He mi&bt be forced to make a ctaoJce -aad yoa wowd probably loae. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: You l'oofed. lam a strona advocate of breast-feeding and did 1t for all my child.rcn, b~t always in the privacy of my home -never in a f'fltaurant. which you seem to think is OK. If my husband is goina to view a breast 1 want It to be mine. -WELL-ENDOWED IN TAMPA. DEAR ENDOWED: You mJHed Use potbt. I, too, am a 1troa1 advocate of brea•t-feedtq but I'm 1are wlU. verI Uttle effort U caa be doae dbcreetly '° aotJWa1 1laow1. blanket well-po1Uloned will do tile job nicely. Texas town has Texas-size pool BALMORHEA, Texas (AP) -lf swimming is your idea of the way to beat the heat on a warm West Tex.as day, Tony Carrillo has just the pool for you -as long as you don't mind treading water with more than a thousand other people. , Carrillo is park ranger at the Balmorhea State Recreation Area, which proudly boasts the world's largest walled-in swimming pool - a 68,000-square--foot hole in the ground that can hold more than 3.5 million gallons of water. "It's massive, all right," Carrillo said. "People come here and sometimes just stare at it. They can't believe it's a pool. h's the same size as a lot oflakes they've seen." The pool, which on some sizzling summer days has more than 1,000 swimmers diving into it, is fed by the San Solomon Springs. Carrillo says between 16 million and 24 million gallons of water flow into it daily. It is the focal point of the recreation area that offers weary travelers a resting spot in the middle of far West Texas. The ~ark is I 20 miles southwest of Odessa and about 180 miles cast of El Paso. "The pool is itself a spring," Carrillo said. "The water flow is carried out of the pool by a canal system and from there it goes to Balmorhea Lake." San Solomon Springs has provided water for this West Texas area for centuries, Carrillo said. Artifacts found in the area indicate the springs were used before Indians and U.S. soldiers came in the I 800s, he said. The pool was built during the late 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, which also constructed the canals. I TODA Y'S SUNDA y PUZZLE I ACROSS 1 Plane spotters 7 Coll 11 Measured step 15 Lawmakers 21 Charm 22 American Indian 23 Biblical country 24 Football team 25 Door fastener 26 Physician's assistant: abbr 28 More severe 30 Dixie state: abbr. 31 Hindu musical form 32 Everything 33 Cake layer 35 Garden tool 36 Lake Albert tribe 38 Haul 39 -Deum 40 Bread makers 42 Monk's title 43 Signal lights 45 Baseball position: abbr. 46 Turned white 47 Adjust 50 Cries 52 Gazes fixedly 54 Arctic drift 55 Youngsters 5 7 Glides on ice 60 Highway dMders 61 Hitter 63 Wagers 65 Offloe worker 66 Woe ls me! 67 Kind of candy 68 Persian measure 70 Liquid food 72 Epochal 73 Male turkey 137 Spain: abbr. 27 Require 74 Dispatched 139 Jump rabblt-styfe 29 Plant cutter bird 75 Ledger entry 141 Tip 30 C&bbage salad 77 Jump 142 Shipping box 33 Narratives 79 Poetic 144 Romanian city 34 Railroad: abbr. "before" 145 Ear: comb. form 36 Indian mutbeny 80 Tangled 146 Phllippine fruit 37 Emits fumes 82 Land measure 148 Japanese drama 40 Uncovers 83 Storage places: 149 Small house 41 Seasons 2wds. 151 Overhead train 43 Gala affairs 86Alley -152 Swedish measure 44 Flash ftood 87 Splashed 153 Family member 46 Central American 89 Ashing pole 155 Challenge country 90 Sudden lllumlna-156 llallan cOln 48 Nonsense: st. tion: 3 wds. 158 Administer 49 Mass 94 And: Lat. 95 Very arid: 160 Overjoys 51 Sound system hyph. wd. 161 Extraordinary 52 Laths 99 Employ person 53 Bird's claw 100 Gannet genus 162 Ardor 54 Speedy 101 Assigns places to 163 Bowling scores 56 Impassive 103 Small valley 58 Give military aid: 104 Female ruff DOWN arch. 59 Shoe bottoms 105 Essential 1 Priestly garment 61 Tie 107 Makes laoe 109 Guido's note 2 Soap plant 62 Contradictions 110 Barter 3 Blunt 64 Beef fat 4 High in pitch 67 Warning sign: 111 Prima donna 5 Concerning 2wda. 1 12 Garden walks 114 Favorite animals 6 Hits 69 Ceremony 1 16 Declared 7 Pronoun 71 Total salaries 118 Stay suspended 8 Tax people: abbr. 74 Coin openings 119 Slumbers 9 Young Insects 75 Pulls 121 Exhausts 10 Put In cokl storage 76 Becomes weary 123 Mine car 11 Hanging ornament 78 Lying flat 124 Doughnut-like rolls 12 Nautical term 81 Varanglans 125 Lets fall 13 Elevator cage 82 Bee: comb. form 127 Las Vegas vtsltOf' 14 Type measure 84 Permit 129 Heads: Fr. 15 Fastens firmly 85 lyrle poem 130 Thorough-16 Chemk:al ending 87 Schedules fare: abbr. 17 Irish sea god 88 Biblical pronoun 132 Mistakes 18 Football shaped 90 Hits against 134 Pub brew 19 Hot beverage 91 Customary 135 Sets apart 20 Hidden obsledes 92 Relaxed SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS \ . . . .. 93 Sway loosely 95 Halrtess 96 Operates a car 97 Make merry 98 Time periods 102 Informer 103 Adjudge 106 Al that place 108 Male-only parties 110 Asterisks 111 Venetian magls- trates 113 POio or golf 115 Health resort 117 PIU<al verb 118 Detested 120 Dashes 122 More Intelligent 124 Makes quiet 126 Fly alone 128 Sheep's cry 129 Weight allowanoe 130 Form 131 Whole amount 133 Football position· abbr. 136 New Zealand fort 137 Theater platform 138 Minute openings 140 Foreigners' quarter In Constantinople 142 Apple center 143 Norse hero 145 Persian poet 147 Adjust 149 Tin container 150 Historic period 152 Anecdotes 154 Compass point 155 Pertoon 157 One or any 159 Wire seMcie I ... - Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Juty 15, 1 TRAVEL IL,__ __c:__ ----- - 'Entertainment Capital' appeals to entire family Summer m Las Vea.a~. What a golden opportunity to pursue and enJOY a family vacation in the "Entertainment Capital of ther World." Few people. perhaps, thmk of Las V~s as a summer vacation desll- nat1on for fam1hcs, but officials point out that, more and more, the fun city is attractin& dad, mom and the lads. More families than usual att ex- pected this summer as a result of the Los Angeles Summer Olym{>ICS. On tap for families v1s1ting the desert oaw arc both man-made and nature-related attractions, not dupli- cated elsewhere m the world Hotel rates fro a family of four check tn as low as $33 per night. And for those who roll into Las Vegas m self-copntained recreational vehicles, som 1,000 overnight campmg spaces arc available for as hllle as SI 0 per night. "Eating inexpensively 1s no problem in Las Vega!.. Many hotels offer breakfast for a mere 99 cents. and a delicious dinner, buffet style. can be enjoyed for no more than $3.99. Entertainment is available for fam - ily enjoyment with a number of shows that feature vanety and c1rcus- like acts. magic extravaganzas, and theme {>ark-style entertainment. Free entertainment JUides provide up-to- the-minute hsun~ of family shows. Other rccrcauonal attractions for the family include Olympic-size Balloonists prepare for race in Fall Balloonists from all over the Unit- ed States will be flying this summer to prepare for the Great Reno Balloon Race Sept. 7-9 in Reno, Nev. ''We currently have 100 Of the top balloonists in the country signed up to participate," said Candice Pearce. chairman of the race. "We're going to accept 110 balloons so that even with last mmute cancellations. there will be 100 balloons in the air every day." Businesses interested m sponsonng a balloon ($350 plus a room for three nights) can contact John Leach at (702) 356-3437. Each balloonist must have 100 hours of flying lime plus meeung other stnct safety and msurance requirements to part1c1pate m the "inv1tat1on only" event. Balloonists represcnung 16 states. from as far away as Kentucky and Iowa. w11l compete for SI 0,000 tn pnze money and a surpnse key grab pnzc. The balloons Wlll take off at 7 a.m. daily, Friday through Sunday, from Rancho San Rafael Park, just north of downtown Reno. "This year we're planning a vanety of act1v1ties at the Park. including concessions and entertainment to give It a carnival atmosphere." noted Pearce. The Great Balloon Race 1s a non- profit Nevada co~ration. sw1mmin1 pools at all of the city's major hotels, amusement arcades that include a wide variety of statC'.c>f· the-art video pmcs, 1 7 indoor and outdoor tenrus court facilities, 7 racquetball court complexes, and in· hotel movie theaters. With so many family-style thinp to do on the premises oftbe locaJ hotels, ample opponunity exists for kids to eiuoy themselves, withoul a moment of boredom, while parents are amused at nearby caslllos or on the green of one of the city's 11 cbam- p1onsh1p golf courses. On the ·outskirts of Las Vegas, families can enjoy a stunnin1 alSOrt- ment of natural and man-made wonders. Lake Mead, 30 minutes from the heart of Las V cgas, 1s the largest, man-made reservoir m the United States. A staggering 100 miles long, it boasts an even more in- credible 500 miles of shoreline. Swimming, water skiing, camping, boatinJ and fishinJ arc among the activities to be readily enjoyed. Equally spectacular is the world- famous Hoover Dam, also 30 minutes· from the center of town. Standing 726 feet high, the equivalent -Of a 70..story building, Hoover Dam was built 50 years ago. utilizina 4.4 milhon cubic yards of concrete - enough material to construct a two- lane highway between San Francisco and New York. Families also will enjoy a journey to one of the numerous a,bost towns that remain in the southern Nevada area. Many are just a short jaunt from the heanbeat of la• Yeps. Alto fascinatin1 are a neatby as. sortment of century-old mmina towns. which at one time were bustliOJ with prospectors and gold- ricb mines. Potosi, Goodspnngs, the Sandy Valley, Eldorado Canyon and Searchlight are some of the old mintng towns located in the greater Las Vegas area. For those families who wish to "totaJly relax" while taking in some of the awesome natural wonders that surround Las Vegas, many package tours arc available. Boat excursions on mammoth Lake Mead arc a rcfreshmg contrast to the surround- ing desert. Or. for the more adven- turous. day tnps by plane to . the fabulous Grand Canyon an: a reg- ularly-scheduled. added attraction. Plenty of taxicabs are available for gcttin4 around town, and bus trans- ponauon. provided by the city, operates 24 hours a day. Rental cars and limousine servu:es are also in abundance. For specific information on hotels. attractions and special events, con- tact the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, 3150 Paradise Rd .. Las Vegas 89109, telerhone (702) 733-2323, or call tol free 800.034-6681. New $1, 800, 000, speedy catamaran departs A val on for Long Beacli: . . Catalina Cruises launches: fast catamaran to A val on An aJl-new, high speed, I SO-pas~ enger, twm-hulled catamaran -called the fastest, quietest, newest, and smoothest vessel to Catalina -was recently placed mto serv1~ from downtown Long Beach. The new vessel, s&Jd to be the largest catamaran 1n service 1n the Un11.ed States oo a commCf'Clal route, will ma.kc the 22 mtJe tnp to A valoo in just 75 mmutes. fastest of any craft to Catalina. lt ts named the .. Klon- dike" (for 1985 use in Alaska). and cost approximately S 1,800,000 to build. It even bas a Yukon danctng airt as an overhead design to be seen Cruise lines off er f a ·milies best deal "Will our children be taken care of aboard ship"., "Will there be enough shipboard acuvi t1es to keep them busy dunng the day"? These are the two most frequently asked questio ns by parents as the) consider a cruise vacation for the family, accordmg to Joanne Blake. a travel agent with a large, downtown San Frane1sco travel agency Joannt says that ltkc most travel agents. she tnes to conve} a message to parents that cru1smg offers fam1ltcs the best of two worlds. ··1 point out that while a cruise offers op- portun1ues for fam1hes to share many expcncnces together," she states ... a cruise also provides the parents with a chance to unwind. relax. have some lime together. while secure tn the knowledge that the children are safe. close-by, and busy wtth lots of acti vtties." in the classroom." Just what is in store for farn1hes aboard cruise ships this sum me(> From the standpoint of the pocket- book, the cruise Imes arc mak.mi tt easier for fam1hes to take a cnusc. Almost all of the lines' children's fares qualify for free a1r or low air supplements between gateway c1t1es and the port of departure. Manyofthe Imes also have raised the "children's age" to 16 )cars m order for more famil) members to quahf) for half. fare. Aboard ship. the hncs emplo} trained youth counselors to plan. organize and supervtsc shipboard activities. Most of the lines structure activities to fit three maJor age groups: 2 to 6 years. 7 to 12 years. and 13 to 18 years. Generally the ltnes require that a minimum number of children be booked aboard shtp before additional counschng staff ts employed. from the au. We have been leUCb.iD& for at1 advaooed iech.Doloc craft, the •ri&bt kiod of vestel'. for lour yean," said C..talina ClU.iles' ~Tam Mazur (Catalina CnJ.ites will operale the ocw craft) ... We feel this en.ft bas more potential than an)'t.bina -we have seen. It will provide an cdillarating and unusual ride for P91J'ODJ." Four ':!iinaare IChedulcd every day from Ca · Cruises' new C..t.1lina I ,1ndint OD Golden Shore Boulevard south o Ocean Ave. in Looa Beach. Departure times are 7:30 a.m., 10:45 Lm .. 2 p.m., and S: 13 p.m. Service is expected to continue for appro:wnatcly three months, at which time the vessel will be taken to the Yukon River for use there in 1985. The vessel 1s actually owned by Brad Ptulbps of Ancbo~. Alaska. and is being &cased to Cat.alma Crutses for the summer months, .. If the vessel is accepted by the public. we wdl have a c.atamaran 10 service \0 Catahn.a pcnnanenUy in 1985." said Mazur. The aluminum vessel is quiet and smooth because the ennrc cabin is mounted on rubber cush.tons The craft p1crccs the waves. and passen- gers can virtually -see the water wtuz:z1na by.". The cabin has reclin- ing auime seating. and intcnor booths. plus elegant in tenor decor The vessel is the first of its type to be built in the United States. and is the samc typc used Lo carry pas~n­ gers from the Australian mainland (1t was des,gncd by Australians.) to the Great Barner Reef. 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It was a mght that everything seemed to go right for the Angels. And Bob Boone couldn't have won the "home run" pool for Ron Jackson at a better time. He picked the perfect spot -in the bottom of the 10th inning Saturday night, slugging Milwaukee reliever Tom Tellman's 1-2 pitch mto the left- field box seats for his first homer of the year. and first since Sept. 27 oflast year. lifting the Angels to a 2-1 win over the Brewers. As a result. the Angels are once again alone atop the American League West standings, thanks to Detroit's extra-inning 6-5 win over Minnesota. The Angels lead Chicago by a half-game and the Twt!lS by a full game. While the famous "San Diego Chicken" was attractin~ much of the attenuon of the 43.886 m attendance (the Angels' second-largest crowd of the season). rookie right-hander Ron Romanick was doing his best to get a share of the spotlight. "We had a pool gomg (on when Boone was going to hit his first home run)," explained Romanick. "I think. Pappa Jack (Ron Jackson) won the pool." Romanick went the entire lO innings. the longest he has gone in h1s young ma;or league career, to even his record at 9-9. "It seemed hke everythtng was going my way," Romanick said. "Even when 1t didn't seem like 11 at times. I knew the momentum was on our side." Romanick took a one-hitter and a 1--0 lead into the eighth inning. thanks to Bobby Gnch's seventh homer of the season in the fifth inning. But. the Brewers set the stage for a potential big eighth. loading the bases with none out. Ben Oghv1e opened the mnmg wnh a line sin&le to center field and took second when Bob Boone's throwing error on Ted S1mmons"dnbbler in front of home plate. Roy H owell's sacnfice bunt at- tempt down the third-base hne turned into a hti when Romanick threw late to first and the bases were loaded. But Jim Sundberg's grounder to Rob Picciolo at shortstop resulted in a double pla) which scored Ogl1vie from third wtth the tying run, but put the brakes to a possible big toning. Romanick then fanned Dion James to end the inning, and keep the game deadlocked. "On the bunt. I heard somebod} yell 'third' so I turned and there was no play," Romanick explatned. "We got him (Howell) by a half step. The umpire (Marty Springstead) missed it, but I guess that's baseball." On the double play that scored Milwaukee's run: "In that type of s1tuat1on I didn't have time to think about losing the shutout," Romanick said. "They sttll had a possible run." Boone later admitted that he quit wondenng when he was every going to hit another homer. "It was a good pitch to hit fpr a home run," Boone sa1d. "I knew it was gone as soon as I hit it. I figured (Pleue .ee BOONE/D2) SUNDAY, JULY IS. 1984 U.S. wrap~ up Davia Cup round with double• victory. D2. USFLholda lta tltle Pin• plHl"9 8t1n, Wr•ngle,.. D3. Bear: She's a natural ·for kayaking Sheila C0nover got to Olympics step at a time By ROGER CARLSON Of-o.lr ......... It was January and cold and not untypical of a lot of wuuer days as a lonely kayaker navigated the waters of Lido Channel when for no ap- parent reason. the slender boat flipped on 1ts side. dropping the paddler into the dnnk. Seventeen-year-old Sheila Con- over of Newpon Beach spat out the salt water and. 1f anyone was within earshot. they'd know for sure whether she was berating herself. t~ water. the cold. the boat or a comb1natJon. But one thing was evident -11 wasn't stopping her. a OQS) stepping stones:· says Conover dUr· mg a break from her training resi.meD 1n the l.Jdo Channel. "But actually, I cau&ht on ~tty quickly." Her Olympics coach is Paw Podgorskt from Poland. but the ooaCh who got her into the sport is Billy Whitford. a former standout athlele at Newport HarborwbohaslongbeeD active within the Orange Coast an:a in outngger canoeing. Newport Beach •a 17-year-old Shella Con- over bu let nothiQg atand In her way In o.lr,... ,.,_"' Lw...,.. her que.t to earn a apot on the United State. Olympic kayaking team. Nothing in the past four years has stopped the 21-}ear-old Conover m her quest to bttome an Amcncan Ol)mp1an with the women's kayak- ing forces. "I knew I'd have to do this m Whttford ;ccogruzed Cooovers qual~es qwckly when .she ftnt bepo paddling with the outn.J:Bef canoes. She still carries the nickname of (Pleue .ee 8RltlLA/D5) Olympic job like raising a family Engen didn't expect amount of work he's had as volleyball commissioner By HOWARD L. HANDY lpeclel lo .,.. ~ .... The Engen family of Laguna Beach will become an Olympic family for the Summer Games but only the youngest daughter. Janlea. 18. will bring home a gold medal. Rolf Engen. a former Laguna Beach H 1gh volleyball coach and an 10ter- nat1onal competnor 1n Pan Am Games and World Champ1onsh1p competition. is the volkyball com- m iss1oncr for l 984 w11h the action taking place 10 Long Beach. Engen has been working on the program for the past three )'ears and 1s hopeful that when the Games finall) do amve. he w1ll be able to sit down and enJO) the compet1tton. But nght now he 1s deepl)' invohed m putting the finishing touches on the site of the men's and women's volleyball competition. "When I started. Peter Ueberroth told all of the commissioners that 1f we do our JOb nght. we should be able to sit back and en}OY and soc1altze dunng the Games.' Engen says. "None ot us expected the tremen- dous amount of work 1t would take It 1s far more mvoh,ed than an) of us C\pected. I hken this JOb to ra1s1ng a famil). There is no one around to tell }OU how to do it. Now 11's graduation time and Just like with your offspnng, you arc looking forward ton eagerly." Engen and wife Carol have raised five children. three boys and two girls. "Carol was begJnning to teel a httle Jealous of the amount of time I had to be awa) from home." Rolf says "Now she's working for me. arrang- ing all of the hosp11aht) for the volleyball segment of the Games. She's JUSt as bus) as I am nght nov. but it's something she can handle' e~ east I) "Our thr~ boys will be working for me dunng the Games. Ktp pla)cd volleyball at Laguna Beach High and at Stanford. Da' 1d pla)ed m high school but not 10 rnllege. Matthev. preferred water polo and "'ent to the Uni versJt) ot (ahfomia in Bcrkele)'. Holhe was mamed rec-cntly and has moved to New Y one. She w1 II not be a part of the Games." Perhaps the most touching pan of the entire stor) 1s the gold medal brou~t home b)' Janlea from the Special 01) mp1cs. Because of a btnh defect. he ph)'Stcal problems prevent her from taking an acttve part in the Games. ··Janlca became excited about the Games because of a torch rela,." Rolf sa}s. "The~ had an Ol}mp1c program at her school and she got to can: the torch. then decided sM wanted a more acu ve part. "She entered the Special Olympics m bowling and took first place She v.as selected 10 go to Berlele~ for the (Pleue eee ENGEN/OS) Rolf Encen BILLBOARD Shoemaker a triskaidekaphobite? MONDAY BASEBALL .,,..,. vs.. T.,..,,.. ........... ~ 7:JI -.in. He say8 heisn't but the jury is still out It 1s not possible to roam the grounds at Hollywood Park w11hout bumping into a tnska1dekaphob11e As you know. one suffenng from tnska1dekaphob1a 1s one who dwells m fear of the number I 3. Such creatures populate the race track where they arc m constant flight of the number 13. You Wlll not see saddle cloth 13 placed over the rump of an animal in a race at Hollywood Park. In the ham area. stall l 3 1s actually I 2A. Explanations as to the ongins of tnskatdekaphobia are v~gue. Some go back to Norse mytholo~) in which an uninvited guest. name of Loki. became the 13th to s11 at a banquet table m Valhala and another gu) named Balder was subsequent!~ knocked otT at the part) Wherever 1t came from . tnska1dekaphob1a 1s manifest around the race track. Like the floors of tall buildings go from 12 to 14 and few dining rooms have«"table 13. Of course. there are those who scoff at such a notion. Not the least of these is Withe Shoemaker ··Nothing to 1t." says the Shoe "I don't beheve in superst111on:· Still, 1f you watch closel). }OU v.111 sec Shoemaker walking around lad- ders and avordin$ black cats. While getting into his racing cos- Buo Tuc1E1 SPORTS COLUMNIST tume. Shoe 1s careful to pull on his n~ht boot fi~t. Like his colleagues. he v.111 be ve11 upset to stt a broom 1n the JOCks' room dunng a racing program The foregoing are common among the race nders and there 1s ~I~ an equestrian who will not cnnge at the sight of a person eating peanuts on the Hershiser pitches way into rotation Hurler muffles Cubs on two hits . in 8-0 Dodger wirn CHIC'<\GO ('\Pl -If there v.as an) doubt before. Orel Hersh1ser pitched his wa~ out of the bullpc:n and mto a Job as a full-ttme starter tor the Los Angeles Dodgers SaturWi) After Hersh1scr's two-hit. 8-0 shutout of the Chicago Cubs. Dodaers' Managcr Tom Lasorda said thc -l5-year--0ld rookie nght-hander would definitely start m fi"e da}s Hcrsh1ser, S-3. struck out nine. allowed only three fly balls and onl) two C'ubs' runners Sot as far as S«ond base "You Wlll not find man) gam~ pitched that well 10 this ballpark acainst this lond of a ballclub wt th the wind blowrna out.•• said Lasorda. "I've aot the ball low and made the baners hll my pitch. .. ,.Id Hcrsh1scr. who added that his secret for suettss was actt•na the batters "to hit a lot ot around balls and hope m)' s10kcr 1s workina." "He didn't make any mlSlakes m the stnke lone. and we helped him b~ Swll\llf\I al some had balls." ~1d Ch1cqo Manager Jim frt) Mike Marshall doubl~ in the second 1nn1ng otT loser Scott and· erson. S-2. and scored on Mile Sciosc1a·s '1ngle One out later. ~r­ man R1Hra hit his first maJor league homer mto left«nter field bleachers to g1 ve the Dodgers a '-0 kad Sid Bream doubled to ~ore Fran~­ hn Stubbs and Marshall in the Sl'\th inning tubhs homered mto the nght~nter field stand' to lead off the c1ihth inning. The Dod&ers scored twice more m the ninth ltt\C'ra ~uned 11 v.1th a double and w~nt to third on a sacnfiC"t' b) Hersht~r te'e Su's grounder brouaht R1Hra home and Sax wouod up at ICCOnd whrn { ubs · third baseman Ron Cc) booted the ball Sa\ wtnt to third on a grounder b' tubbs and ~red on ii.en und· rt"3U\'' sin•k da' of a race If h1s horse 1s photographed on the afternoon of an import.ant e\enL the JOCley figures his chances ha"e flown. lf\ou ha'e nouccd the little ~hit.e trou5ers worn b)' Jockeys arc some- umes quite soiled. you were correct in assuming the wearer was on a win rung streal \\'1th the excepl1on of the silks. )OU would have to tear the uniform ofT a nder on a roll of. say, three str.ugh t Man} trainers will not shake a Jockey's hand before a race. After a wrnning nde. the tnuner will shake and hug and kiss but never before the parade to the post There are grooms who will not stup sail wllh a horse in transit between race tracks Anv hot walker wonh bis (Pleue .ee TUCDR/De) RULING FAVORS SILVESTRI Cab9' Ont bueman Leon Durham dlYCe ln •ala to reacb pop ny by 0o4Cen' Franklin Stubbe lD •lath ~of Saturday'• fame at Wrtiley Field. Dod(en won. 8-0. Hersh• r. who had bttn a rthe,er in the early pen of the ~ason. has won h1'\ last thrct tan 5IO(t' hcattn& the Cubs 7-1 on June 2Q He ha' The tv.o teams romplt'tc their four- pme \en~ 1oda) (( hannel 11 11 11 :!Cl) ~1th Fcm:tndo Valcn1uela n~-Q) opposing txnn1'\ EclerdC\ (~ 5) --• I ... ' . ~ Or8nge Cout DAflY PILOT/Sun&ly, July 1S. 1M4 McEnroe's tirade ignites American team Verbal exchange marks U.S. triumph over Argentina in Davis Cup play- 16,629 cheered McEnroe McEnroe appeared to ~ ctc<.:usmg the Araentmes of hitting at the Amenc:ans' bodies. A 1 LANT A (AP) -Peter Flem ma marked the turning point of an Amencan Davis Cup doubles vtctory Saturday when his partner, John McEnroe, had a fiery verbal exchange with Argentina's Jose-Luis C'lcrc. 'ictol") o"cr C 'lerc and Manin Jaatc. Earlier, McEnroe had appeared to dnveata ball auJa1tc,and then waved a finger at the t 9-year-old Araenune The match pve the Amcncan team an insurmountable 3--0 lead in the quarterfinal Davis Cup contest, which ends Sunday. After the match, McEnroe said. "It's all water under the bridge as far as I'm concerned. It just makes (the match) more interesting." After "everybody got excited" m the third set altercation, Fleming noted, the Amencans won 10 of 12 games to close out a 7 5, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 At 2-2 in thr third ~t. the argument at the net bctwe~n McE nroe and Clerc broui)tt French referee Patnc~ Flodrops onto the court to restore order. wh1k moc;t of the l'rowd of Of his shot toward Jaite, McEnroe said, "I JUSt misbit it." The Aracntines did not oppear at the post-match news conference SPORTS BREAK Absence of Lewis at Kinney nieet irks relay tea1n From AP di spa tcbes RERKELE\ -Carl Le\.\, 1.., ranl.kJ h1!> m 400-meter rela) teammate~ \.\,1th hie; de- c1s1on not 10 run al the Kinne' In' 11a11onal track and field meet Saiurda>·onc month ocfore thl"\ go for the $Old al the Olympll' Game., "I Just feel, being pan oflhL· tcam. all ofthL· :ithktl'' should be here," said Cah1n Smith "ho "•II hand thL' baton to Lewis for the anchor kg of the rcla' 1n Lo!> Angeles. "'It \\Ouh.l haH~ been n1ll' to ha~e the fourofu!> here." he said "As a team member. some11mes you have to gn e up other things " Lewis had planned to run the relay here along with 01~ mp1<.' teammates Sam Gradd\. Ron Brown and Sm11h Howe' l'r Lewis backed out of the meet last week." nh the perm1ss1on ol tcam coaches. becauM" he wanted to concentrate on the other three Lewta events he'll be com pet mg 1n at the Olympics -the longJump. I 00 meters and 200 meters Harve) Glance ran the anchor 1n Le" 1s' place Saturda) and completed a winning cffon 1n a fast 38. 91 seconds. That was about a second behind the \\Orld record of 37 86 set b) the l ' team at the V..orld C"hamp1onsh1ps last year when Le" 1s ran thC' anchor with a baton pas.s from Smith Saturday's time broke the record of 39.10 at Berkelev's Edwards Stadi um, ~hared b) teamll lrom 1966an·d 1971 Brown said he ''defin11el'r .. would ha\ e hl.ed to ru n the rela\ with LC\\IS. · ··v..·c \hould '-"Ork together a!> much as pos.s1bte:· Bro" n said ··1 can understand and rcspect "h) he's not here I don't fault him for not LOm1ng. 1f he cleared 11 w11h the coaches. bu! 1t"s nol a gl\en that we're gonna win 1hc .i<>O (at the Ol)pm1cs)." Lc"1'i· manager. Joe Douglas of the Santa Monica Tracie<. tub. said the 1rarl. star"' abs.enLe "'a!>JUSlllied '"Carl ha'> a difkrent respons1b1ht} 10 his tra1n1ng because he\ running four e\ents ·· Dougla!> said .. In !he rela' 1hl' lir'>I and las! men ha' e 1t l'as1er The anchor on!~ has 10 lake the stick and run. He feels \,Cl) comfonablc 1ak1ng !he handotl from C ah in ~m1th .. 91tote of the clay Tommr 1 me a.., Dodger man-oar. lamenting hf.I club'• tMgthy Injury Ust: •• , called the •lk:kle hottlne. I tofd them what wa happening. ~ tofd me to go ahMd, I was dotng the right thfng ... Rookie Wood refusing to wilt Willie Wood• the tront-runmng rookie who has led !>in1..c the first round '>hot a S- under-par 66 \aturda} to set another seasonal mark and ex pand h1!> lead to four strokesaftcrthe third round ol the Busch GotfC"lass1c in W1lhamsburg, Va. The shghtl)-bu1h Wood, 5-7 and 135 pounds. comple1ed !hree !ri p!> ovt·r the 6, 746,yard .f<mgsmtll volt Club course in I Q7. 16 under par and !he lowest 54-hole total on the PCiA Tour this year Onl}' his .iwo pla}ing companion!>. Wayne Levi and host pro Curtis Strange, a1 20 I and 202. rc\pect1 vel}'. could sta} w11hin stril.1ng distance of Wood. the lo\\ qualifier in last year\ P(,A Tour Qualifying Slhool In the US Wo men·-, Open at Peabod). Ma'>L \ctcran Donna White and former c.:hamp1on Amy Alcott conquered hh!>leri ng heat. o,un-baked grcl"n., and gust} "inds lo rnO\C 1n10 a uc tor the 54-hok ll•ad Vv h1te a 30-\ear- old mother \\ho undeNenl balk <,urger) la~t Ouober equalled par 72 on the tnck} 6.:!XS-\ard Salem< ountr\ Club course for a three-round total of:! I lS l\\<O OH'I regulation Then Alcott tht• 19MO I ' ') Open champ came charging home to pull into a tie with ;ust nnc round left in the $:!25.000 nent n Seattle named Final Four site < O l OR.\D<) SPRINC,S -\cattle m has been av.arded the I 9lN Na11onal < ollegiate Athlclll As~onat1on ha<;l..c1ball champ1on~h1ps. s11e committee 1.. ha1rrn.:1n Da'e Gavitt announced . DcnH~r will be the sue of the I 49U NC •\ \ f inal four lOumamenl (1a \Ill said (,aqll o,a1d rcprc<,Cntal1\e\ ol both lllll'' h.1d flrl·sented \lrong pre~ntat1ons on V. cdnt''>OJ\ an<l '>Ince no dear-cu1 choice emerged. the u1mm1ttl'l' derided 10 mal.c a double award The prcccdl·nt for hoth linah\l'i being \elcued lor tournament~ \\3'> '\Cl 1n 1978 when .\lbuquerque was awardcd tht• 11/X 1 Final Fouc and <icattle got th<.' C\ cnt in 1984 It "a~ done again 1wn )car\ ago when New Orleanswas\clcuedas1hes1tein 1987and Kansa~( 1t\ "'as cho'>en for I 988 Seattle ho\leJ this \car's Final Four and NC A.\ officials .. were "Cr) 1mprec;sed b)' the K1ngdome." '>aid 5am SpctT). a~s1s1ant to King (ounl} (Wash l cxecull"e Rand) Revelle. Tigers push Twine out of first Detroit'!. Kirk Gibson scored the go-a ahead run on a close pla)' at the plate in the I :!th inning and Tiger relievers DoaJ Bair and Wiiiie Hernaodei combined for 6111 innings of one-hit rehef as !he Tigers defeated Mtnne-sota. 6-S. Saturday night. pushing the Twins ou1 offirst place 1n the American League West. Hernandez. b-0. 1he th ird Tiger pitcher. worked the last three innings. for th<.'' 1ctory. g1' 1ng up a homer in the bottom of the 12th 10 Tim Teufel . In other Amencan League games. Dave Collloa dnlled a run- sconng double down the left-field line after-fouling off several pitches from Oakland's Biil Caudill with two out in the ninth inning to gi ve Toronto a 2-1 victory over the A's. Dave SUeb, I 0-3. tossed a six-hitter to win a pitching duetM\at was settled by Collins' clutclrbat ... Jllllo Ctu% and Harold Baines homered for two of the three hits off Mike Hernandes Flana1an, and Tom Seaver won the pitchers' duel by hurling Chicago to a 3-2 victory over Bah1more. Seaver, 8-6. yielded seven hits. walkmi one and stnking o ut seven. He retired 11 in a row until John LowenstelD hit his sixth homer with one out in the ninth .. Rookie Deull Rasmuaen and Dave Rt1betU combined on a se"en-hmer and Oscar Gamble blas.ted a solo home run as the New York Yankees defea1ed Kansas C't!y, 4-1 . Rasmussen. 3-3. allowed one run on fi ve hi1s overs1x 1nn1ngs, stnkingout seven and walking one ... Steve Farr, staked to a four-run lead in the first in ning, combmed with Ernie Comacho on a five-hitter 10 pllch Cle" eland to a 5-0\1ctol"} over Texas . AJ Cowens and Dave Henderson walloped solo home runs and each ~ored twice as Seanle held off Boston. 5-4 Lea wins 14th as Expos roll Charlie Lea pitched a SL\·h1 ner 10 h1i become the ma1or league's first 14-game wmner and Mike Stenbouse knocked m three runs w1th a single and a homer m Montreal's 6-2 triumph O\er Cincinnati tn Nauonal League acuon Sa1urda~ night. Lea , 14-4. struck out SI\ and wall.ed one in p11ch1ng his team-leading sixth complete game. At one point Lca had reured 17 of 18 batters until a one-out single by Gary Redus in the eighth Else\.\. here around the league. Bruce Berenyl and Tom Gorman combined on a t\vo-htll<.'r and Keith Hern&Jldet knocked 1n three runs and .. cored threc as thc Ne" York Mel') e\tended their winning streak to eight game~ with a 7-0 1numph o'er o\llanta Beren~1 . 7-9. p1tlh- ed the first se' en innings and allowed JU St l\\.O singles Riek Rhoden pitched a fi,e-h1tter and Jim Morrison drove 1n four runs wnh a homer. single and a ground Lea ball 10 power Pittsburgh to a 6-2 victory over San Francisco ... Art Howe belted a 1wo- run homer and added a run-sconng smglc in a fi, e-run sixlh inning as. St. Louis tnmmed San Diego. 7-6. Cardinal reliever Bruce Sutter re-corded hi s 22nd sa' e fo r St. Louis after giving up a pinch. two-run homer lo Graig Nettles in the ninth Philadelph1a·s Glenn Wilson drove in three runs.. including a two-run go- ahead double in the sixth. to rail) !he Ph11l1es to a 4-3 victory over Houston. With the Ph1ll1es trailing 3-2 in the sixth. Onie Virgil and Von Hayes opened the inning wi th si ngles ofT loser Vern Ruble, 1-7, and 'iCored on Wilson's double to deep center field U.S. trio out of British Open ST. ANDREWS. Scotland -Three n 1op AmcnCfn players pulled out of the British Opc~olf champ1onsh1p Saturday. The toumamen! starts here Thur<;da} The) are Tom Weiskopf. who '-"On the tourne) 11 ~ears ago. ( urt1s Strange. who was third in the l'n11ed States Open last month. and Lou Graham. who v.on the Unned States Open in 1975 Televl8lon, ,ad.lo TllmlK* 1Q a.m. -AUTO RAc.tG~ Super v ... 11 ~ (.,.}, Ctw\nel 5. 11: 16 a.m. -aAMaAU.: Oodgef'e at Ctllcago Cuba, Channel 11. •• 1 p.m. -GOU': U.S. Women'• Open, Channel 7. 1~ p.rn. -QOLf~ 8u1Ch ClulJc(tape), Channel 3 p.m. -Ol YllPtC TlltM.9: OMng (tape), Channel 7 3:30 p.m. -UOllTSWOM:D: BoxJng -Juan Arroyo ve. Ad<>tto M*'-1 m tlghtwetgnt bout; otvtno - tntemetlonlll tnvtt1tton.t: Surftng -Man'• pro werid cup chamPloMhto. ChanMl 4. S p.m. ..:... POOT9ALL: USFL Champte>Mhlp, Artzona w. Pht~ ... Ohlnntll '!. RADIO 11:15 e.m. -UMaAU.: OodgeR at Chicago Cu~. KABC (190). • 1 p.m. -IAmM l · Mttwauk• 61 Angm. t<MPC(110~ 5 p.m. -POOTaALL: USFL ~. Artzona ve. ~. t<FOX..fM (ts.I). McEnroe also ~howed u tew cracks 10 h11. resolve not to araue with officials. shouting, "Amcnca" at two officials who~ call'! displeased him ''I'd love to have ftood calls here (1n the United States).' he said "I ure don't JCl them anywhere cite." He insisted both calls he challenged were wrong. Both Americans. who ran their Davis Cup record toaether to 13-0, said they had trouble concentrating early in the ma1ch. The match turned on a stnng of service breaks 1n the third set. With the match even at one set each, the Americans broke Jaitc to open the third set when the young Argentine netted a volley at I S~ But F1em1n1 then dropped h11 own service on successive double faults. Clerc then found himself serving a break point. He fended off two blistcr1 na aroundstrokes from McEnroe before the American's third dnve at htm tipped the net cord and bounced over Clerc fOr a winner and a 2-1 U.S. lead. C'lerc returned the favor m the founh pmc with a wide return on break p<>mt that MtEnroe netted to even the set at 2-2. Al 3-3 Clerc lost his serve, mmana wide w1 th a high volley on break point Thi\ ttmc, the Amencans held the advantage McEnroe held tus serve and Ja1te lost his service on a netted volley 10 lose the set 6-3. The Americans took charge m the founh set, breaking Jaite's serve in the fourth ~me and Clerc's in the sixth. Fleming served out the match. and McEnr~ put away a volley on match PQJOl. Milwaukee catcher Jim Sundberg prepares to apply tag on baserunner Reg- .,~ gte Jackaon, who waa trying to ecore from third on grounder by Daryl Sconlen. BOONE WINS IT FOR ~NG ELS ... From DI he"d throw me breaking ball'>. but hr threw me three fastballs. "I knew the breaking ball wa'> coming He threw me a breaking ball out O\ er thc plate a little hll ·· Mean'4h1lc. the Ch1cl.co not onh en1ena1ned the crowd. but the pla}·- crs a') "ell "I had 10 come 1n here (the clubhou!>e) !IO I wouldn'1 laugh ... Romanick said. ··1 was more womed about the Chicken than I was about the game." ANGEL NOTE~ -11 seem' u 11 Rod C.rew w~ '' loed for the club lead in errors wllll I I and has commllled several on rou11ne ptan Ille tu t couole of weeu " sufferlrt0 001 onlv from a 1><nchecl nerve In hi• neck tKJt l\umbllfl• In Ill• enrore 1e11 arm cau~ bv lhe p1nchtil nerve Carew savs 111a1·s Ille reuon for tne recent erron He a1w ui1d 111a1 he sleOI on "'' side wrong one n•Ohl" durmg tile Ani>els recent roadlflO wll1Ch aggravated tlle problem He's on e dav·to-oav t>es•s Leu then two hOurs before Salurdev s game. Ani>el Me04ger Jotv> M<N8'nara removed ll'le hneuo card from the Anoets' dullOut. rl~ II UP and reolaceo orlolnal starter Deu9 OeC1"cft "'""' Rot> Wllfon9. The reason? OeClncu ls hurl -again. 'I have tendlnllls (In lhe right elbow), according 10 tile Clo< tors " DeClnces "'Plalnec:1 before ::.aturdav s oame. 1n wh1c11 lllll»v Grlcll hlled •n al 1111rd t>eH "I can't do envlhlng II slarted t>olhtr1ng me Fndav night I don'I know II fl was ,,,. lhrow I rneoe lest nlohl off (Gtotl) ZaM's glove, or kal a c:omb!Ntlon of all ,,,. olf·t>elanc:. throw• l"ve bffn mekl09 Ille lall covote of wffks • Whv was ne K"-Cluled lo Sien In Ille 11rs1 lllact? ·1 11nt told him IM<Nemare) tllal l'N toosen 11 uo ano '" how 11 tftls befC>l'e Iha oame lie aoo.CI "lt"s tust -l'llC)(I trus1rallrt0 11111e lhlno rve hed a te• lhls veer •• PrlC>I' 10 ge,_, Mondev and W~Clav night with Toronto. A""' J9ctrMft wlll ston cooles of Ills t>ook. ··~eoole" from 6 1S 10 100 In Ille Hell of Fame room at AnaMlm Sledlum Price of Ille boo!<, lncludlno 1a11, is il7 . The tour-oame sel concludH al I IOdav wllh Tommv JOhn (6-7) 0000\lng Chudl ,. .... 16-•) Futurity win Boycott was an ally f~~~~k~~~~ •.• ,d., for UCLA's Vidmar night tn winning the $902.000 Dash for Cash Fu1unty by !hree.quaners of a len~th ov.er Six> Chick at Los ..\lam1tos Race Course. Eastex, the 13-10 favonle ridden b} Bruce Pilkenton. covered 400 vards in 19 61 seconds and paid $4 60. S3 and S.2 40 The \ 1ctory in !he sixth running of the e'en! for 2-year-old quarter horses "'as worth $331 .360 Six)' Chick. the 19-10 \CCond choice ndden by Jerry Nicodemus, crossed the finish hne I 'I• lengths in front of Laneo; Lemstcr and returned $3 and S2 60. Second place was wonh $12:!.080 Lane\ lcins1cr ridden b) James Lacke) \\as a nose tn front of Shameless Oash at the wire and paid $4.:!0 to c;ho"' Third place was wonh $61.040 Follo" 1ng Shameless Dash across the finish hne were Looktn For Pie. M1'\'i Might~ Mal), Bet I (an. ( asano"a Kate and Juhes A Lady. Lea,cm Behind "'as scratched All nine entncs earned 122 pounds apiece Eas1cx. a gelding trained by James McA nhur. was the 1-5 favonte 1n the Kindergarten at Los Alamitos but finished 1h1rd after having problems at the break His w1nn1ng lime was onl) 04 ofT !he track record set eight )Cars ago by Shes Precious Six~ Chick. a filly. was unbeaten in her three pre"1ous races he had the fastest time in the Dash for Dash Futurity tnals, 19.97 seconds LOS ANGELES (AP) -For Peter Vidmar, the U.S.-led boycott of the 1980 Su mmer Olym pics simply af- forded bim time to build on the future. Vidmar was a prom1s1ng but un- heralded gymnast at l rCLA when the United States pulled out of the Games in Moscow four years ago to protest !he Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan While he landed a spot on the 1980 Olympic team. Vidmar knew his lime had not yet come "The boycott didn't hun me as much as 1t did the athlete\ who knew 1t was their last chance -the ones who felt the) could win a medal," Vidmar said. "I was Just a sophomore in college and I knew I wasn't ready." With America about to host this \ummer's Games. the Olympic sccnano has come full circle It ts the So' 1ets who are boycotting and V1dmar's career thai 1s ncanng a peak Vidmar and another UCLA prod- uct. Milch Gaylord, head the U.S. men's gymnastics team that. in !he abse nce of !he Soviet Union. figures it can challenge !he strong C"hinesc and Japanese teams for medals in Los Angeles Led b> teen-age sensauon Mary Lou Reuon. the American women's team also appears to have enough talent to make its best showing 10 Olympic history. Such performances would end a pair of long dry spells Since 1932, Amencan men have won only one Olympic gymnastics medal, a bronze rn floor exercise by Peter Kormann in 1976. American women have been shut out except forthe team bronze in 1948. This )'ear's men's team is especially deep 1n in1ernat1onal experience. Vidmar. Jim Hartung and Bart Con- ner were members of the 1980 team and Conner also made the 1976 squad Both men's Coach Abie Grossfeld and women's Coach Don Peters. who hails from Huntington Beach. arc confident the Un11cd States would have won medals m gymnastics, even 1f the Soviets and other Communist bloc nations had not boycotted. "The U.S. gymnastics team has improved 1remendously in the last 10 )'ears," Peters said. "We started being a force m the latter part of the 1970s and I feel we could have won medals fours years ago." Peters, too. is confident the 16- year-old Retton will be ready. ··For hcrto have a chance at the all- around. she will have to be fit and able to do her best work," Peters said. Julianne McNamara. 18, and a pair of 15-year-olds, Michelle Dussertt and Pam Bilcck, also are members of the team. The remaining two spots on the team will be filled from among Lucy Wener, Tracee Talavera, Marie Roethltsbcrger and Huntingtoo Beach's K.athy Johnson. U.S. Olympic boxing team packs lots of punch Faria wine race ln Long Beach LO~ l\N(iH £ ~ f l\P) -f"h c II~ bo~mg team. led h)' Mark Breland hopes to dominate the Olympics hert' 3'i the ( uban' dominated the I QKO (1amec; in Mo\Cow \uba "'nn \I\ bo·<1ng [told ml·dalc, filur \Car') ago, "'hen tht' l ln11C'd State\ and ti~ othl·r n.1 11011<. bo)COtlCd This time C uha 1<. \13)-ing horn<' ac; pan of a Sm 1t·1-lt·d IS natton bovco11 "h1ch 1hclude\ mO\l of the ~s1ern 810<.· countnC'Ci and thcrT art' prcd1ct1ons of a t I 5 gold ru'ih Some ob'>Crvtr\ feel l ' S bmrr. Could come awn\> w11h a'i man) a' 01nc gold mcdttl~ out of a p<m1hle 12 (uba won"'' at Mll~n~ "ht•n !hl'rt" we re onf\. I I W<'tght classes Bui Col Don Hull of Cresskill. 'I) . the president of the Inter- national o\ssoc1at1on of Amateur Bm.ing. thinks the l n11C'd ~tatts "could lome through with fi"c or Silt golds Without the boycotl. 11 would have Ileen three or fo ur ·· Even with the boycott. Hull s1ud. 40 I boxers from 73 countm:~ arc t"ll.pcctcd at I os Anaeleci to fight man <1nt1c1pated JRQ bouts Al Montreal 1n 1976 1here were 257 bouh. and thrre wt'rt' 258 bouts at Moscow W11h 1ha1 man}' fights , ta11gue IOJUf), qucs11onable dec1S1om and O"('f('onfictrnc<' rnuld lrac1 to more than a ft'-" up~·!\ The leading U S gold medal hopes appear to be Breland at 141 pounds. Pernell Whitaker. 132 T)rcll Biggs. super heav\we1gh1. and Paul Gonzales I o6 .i\11 but Gon1ales art' world champions The champion at Clonzales' "eight J'i Rafael Sa1n1 of (uha Anothtr l f ~ wodd rhamp. Rick\> Womack at t 7K poundc;. ftultd w make the !cam losing 1n la\t wt'ek - end'\ Ol)mp1c Bo11ofT lo hander Holyfield In I Q7ti at Montreal. the ll mted )late\ won n~(' sold'i medals to thrt'(' ror Cuba In head-to-head duels in till' finals. I.\ ml"ncans 1opixd thr < uban' 1-0 I con Randolph outpoint<'d Ramon Duvalnn at 112, Suaar Ray Leonard scored a dcc1~1on over o\ndrcs Aldama a1 139 and Michael Spinks stopped St"(!O Sona a1 165 The dearee to which tht' boycon wilt hun the bo\ing compet1t1on at l.os A.n11clt''i 1s a matter of dispute "I don't think 1!°s going to hun our .,pon all all." u1d Lonna Boker of Atlanta, prc<11dco1 of the United States of Amenca-Amateur Boxina Federation. Ind., and an offic11l of the internat1onnl ft'derauon "It's man- to-man From the quanrrfinalr. on th<' rahbcr of the compct1t1on 1<. aoina lo be the hc"t it's ever been ... "Thcrc'fl 001 a s1nglr world cham- pion from l u'trm Furopt" What 14(' have eliminated in quantity, not quality," Hull said. Soviet boxers won no aold medals in 1976 and one tn t 980. East Germans won one at each of those Games. But Pat Nappi of Syracuse, N.Y., the head coa(h of the U.S. team both this year and 1n 1976, said the boycott "hurts in the public mind bec:nu~ of Cuba and Russia." The Games were to have been Teofilo Stevenson·, bid for an un· precTdenttd founh aold mtdal. The 1 '-year-old Stevenson. he1vy~1i)tt chamr1on an the l'Hl-76-80 Game,, wouk ho ve compctrd in the new super he11vywe11ht d1vmon fo.,·rr WI pound\) LONG BEACH -Cotton's Mike Faria took top honora in the· h1nd1C'lp main event It the Coora Midsummer Classic for speedway motorcycles Saturday at Vet- eran's Stadium. Fana was followtd by Keith Chrisco of Whittier and San Clemente's Brad Oxley In the handicap m11n bcfo~ 3.642. Mark Dwyer of Rt versicle outfin1Shtd Dubb ferttll (Whit· lier) and Fana. Newport &ach's Pat Hawley was the ~nd d1v1~1on main winner • ,. Oranoe Coal DAILY P1LOT/Sun Scott captures IDile· 8teTe Scott (left) held off 1976 Olympic champion John Walker of New z .ealand (right) to win the mile event in the Kinney lnvttational trac k meet at Berkeley. T \\1P.\ Fla.(.\Pl-()uartcrbad. lam Kell) QI the Houston (1amblers ha"> been named the United Statei; Football League''> Most Valuable Pla\cr and Jim Mora of the Ph1ladcl- ph1a Stars L'SF-L ( oach of thl' 'i ear tn ballo11ng conducted b~ the league t-..ell\. who v..a!> the .\ <,sonated Press·s· Plavcr o f the 'tear an the lf';J-L. threw 5.219 vards and 44 touchdov. ns 1n ha!> rookie sea41on v..11h Hnu'iton He had nine lllO-,ard games an lrading the e'\pan.!>1on ( 1amhlcrs to a I l-5 record and a berth 1n thl· USf I pla~um.. ~1ora "ho al'>o fl'Cl'I' ed .\ P (. oach ot the 'ear honors led the ~tar<, to a I ti-2 regular \l':l'1un record and t"o pla~off \ 1ctone\ that put Ph1ladel- nh1a an tonight" .. l \F-L linJI aga1n<;1 tht· \n1wi.J '' 1.rnglen. Last 'ear "v1ora coached Ph1ladelph1a to the lcague'c; best regular season mark, 15-l before losing to M1c h1gan. 24-22 an the champ1onsh1p game Other l 'SFL pla,ers honored b) thl' league included offensl\ e lineman. In E.atman of Philadelphia. Man of the Year Joe Cnbbs of the B1rm1ngham Stallions. outstanding running back. Chuck Fusina of Ph1la- delph1a outstanding quarterback kicker Tona Fnt'iCh of Hou'iton. leading c;corer RKhard Johnson of Hnu<,ton. top rcct'I\ er Marcus Quann oftht• Oakland ln,aders. outstanding ddrn'>l\e pla~er K11 Lathrop of the .\n10na ~ranger'> outstanding ltnl·man Zenon .\ndru'i\ 'h' n ol the Tampa Ba~ Bandit\ ouic.1andang \pt.•ual teams pla)l'r Walker runner-up at Kinney meet; relay teams sharp Bl!Od LE 'r ( \I') -.\mencan record holder ~te' e ~oil. a product of UC In inc, held oil 1976 O tymp1e champion John Walker of Ntw Zealand and won the featured mal!'" Saturda) an the Jl.inne~ ln\'ltattonal track and field meet. "'h1lc three t lnitcd States rela> team., turned an s1zzhng 11mcs ~:oll. "'ho had predtlled that the v.mnin~ lime \\-OUld be under 3 minutes 50 seconds -the faste!>I C\eron Amencan soil -\\-as farofTln his forecast. de!>ptte the help of "rabbit" Peter C'hurne) who set the pace for nearl) 1he first three laps Scou. after taking the lead v.11h about 100 meters rematning wac. clocked 1n ) 56.40. far off his .\mrrr· can mar~ ol 3:4 7 69 Coming down the final stra1gh1- awa) 11 v.as a ballle betv..cen Sco11 and Walker two of the premier male~ an hmon But \\alkcr "'ho tned making has big mo' c "'llh less than IOU meters kft. couldn'1 catch the fas1-mov1nj Scott. Walker hnished \Ct.:ond an 3·56 77. and the ne'\t four lin1~hcrs also v.ere limed in four mtnute'i or less \\ alkl·r was follo.,.,ed b\ R1ch1e Harn<. (3·58 9~). Mark ·F-rad..er (l·5Q 25} Ton) Rodgers of t-.c:" Zealand (3:59.ISI and .\.gberto c,u1maraes of Jlm Kelly USFL to crown a champion Scott Walker BraL1I (4 00.00J Earl Jones. the Amt'ncan co-record holder in tht' 800. fini~hed ~vt'nth tn the milr tn 4 01 6. l\franwh1k. thr t n1ted States' I 600-mC"tl"r rela) team of Withe ~mtlh. Alonzo Babers. Ra) Armstead and Walter McCo) was d ocked tn a sparklin& .lOO 11. the second-fastest an the v,,orld th1!t )ear behtnd only the \ 00 07 posted b~ an East Gennan team The .\mem·ans' ume also broke the track record at the L nl\ ernt) ot ( altfornaa·'I \('nerable f-dward!. 5tad1um The old mar~ v..a~ l 02 9 b) a L.S team an l'H I The l S men's 400-mrter rela) unit ot Sam Gradd). Ron Brown ( al\ tn ~m1th and Harve) Glance also smashed the stadium mark. clocking 18 91 The previous record was 39 I h\ a l 'n1tcd Slates team in 1966 and matrhl·d hv an 1nterna11onal team tn 1471 C1radd\ Bru'An and Smith are '>l. hcdukd to run in that order tn the 01~ mptt C1ames. with Carl Lewis repl 1na Glance o n the. a • Lewis. als.o eompetina in the 100/ 200 and Iona Jump in the Gam~. kippt'd Saturday's meet in order IO ' conccntnte on his ltain1 for the Olympics. • Brown also won tht 100, rallyin iA the final I S-20 mt1tt1 to ovtrUl(e~ Glance and Graddy. Brown wQ :1 docked m JO 26. GI.an« in 10.32 and Graddy in 10.33 tJ A notonously slow sW1CT, 8rowo fell bchmd early in ~ 100. be ore-. ma~ang his fi I c"argc. - "I rcaC1 II." said Brown. "I fetf 1he field It.ind o< moving a111r'ly from me. then I ame back.. ... In the ,,.omen's 400-mC'ltT rrlar. the United St.ates No. 2 tam o( Chandra Checseborough, Jackie Washington, Brenda Chene anct Randy G ivens upset the U.S. No. 11 team in 42.88. a stadium reco rd. Tho.~ No I t~m was hampered b. a poor.,. handoff be1wcen Ahce Brown and," Diane Willtams, the second and thi«LJ runners. :! The No I tc.am however. won tht'• women's I 600-mcter relay ii\• 3 25 99 dcspne dro_pp101 the bato""• on the first handoff from Robtru(• Belle to Valerie Bnsco-Hook..s. • Wtth Galtag,hcr out of the 800, EC Toro's Ruth Wysocki. the stunntn upset winner over Decker in th Tnals' J.SOO. outgamcd Robin. CampbcU. Wysocki led all the way 11!" winning in 2:00.29, about two stndct a head of Campbell (2:00.55). 11 Spivey tunes up with win in mile Oly mpic Tria ls victo r p osts easy win at Vi lla n ova - ~n much bcncr had Maree been 1tf the field.''But I c:an't blame him fol' not running. I would have done the same thJng." Martin ellDctcd a measure of ~ venge in the 200 when he beaC Thomas Jefferson of Kent State. wh<b edged him for third pla~ tn th~ VILL.\NOV ..\. Pa. ( .\P) -Jim Ohmp1c tnals ~ '>P•'e) winner of the Ol)mp1c tnals. Martin ran the 200 an 20.78 tdit took the lead on tbe backstretch of the JefTC™>n·s .:!O 85 He also beat Je(r- final lap and pulled awa~ to an eas) ferson to the tape tn the 100 by one-,. '1cto~ aturda) tn the mile feature of tenth of a second 1n I 0.40. -. the Jumbo Elltolt Track Meet. Danny Hams of Iowa State Uni- Ro) "v1art1n. a 17-year-old Roose-vers11-... v.ho finished second to worl~ 'elt1Te11. lh1ghschoolspnnter.v.on a ~cord holder Edw1n Moses tn th doubk v.hen he captured the IOOand Ol)rnp1c tnals 400 meter hurdl~"': ~IXJ meter dashes. v.on thee' ent Saturda) b) two feet · Spa' e~ "as ne'er '-'O~ than third Hams v.as clocked tn 50 0. outrun-. an the fidd ofn1ne He won b-. at least ning V11lano\a's Ton) ValenunC: .. I 'I \anh O\er Kc' tn JohnM>n of who ran 50 I g But Hams said th'! Team .\d1da'>. pt\C) v.a'i clocked in v.1thdrav.al of Moses from the race. 1·5-l 'lQ "'1th Johnsnn running a disappointed him ... '\ 56 ~-l "But 1t didn't take av..a' from mt" 5p1' l"' ' main compe11uon v.as to enthusiasm fort he race. I J0 uSl wan tee!; ha'r bcl·n Ol)mpian <;,dnr) Maree. to haH· a good techo1cal race I v.asn1 .. "ho .,l ratchl·d bccauM· nt .1 hamstnn~ rnmtngJU'il 10 1~ and beat Moses .... ; George All en ·s veteran Wrangle rs meet last year 's r un n e r-up Philadelphia of .,rnmmagc on ,1 kn 011.~arll 1nJun F1'e me-et record" "en· hroken: \r1' l'' '><ltd thl· llml' '-'Ould haH· ""aturd.li.\ l ·\MPA I la (\Pl -Thi' Phtla- lielph1a ~tare, and the \rtll)na \.\ ranglt'r'>. lt·.1m' of dl\llOl ti' d1I~ krl'nl pcr,onJht\ hut rcmar~Jhh \lm1lar <it\ kc, meet hcH' 1on1gh1 !Channel ., Jt 'I\ an "'hat \ome are liubb1ng thl· \umml'r Rm\I thr l ln1ted ~talc\ hmthall l l'ague\ l'hamp1onsh1p The \\ rangkr'I \\ho had to "'" thl·tr last 'ii\ g.anH''> to gl'I here arc u1Jl. hl·d b~ C 1t'MF,l' \llcn and are as I\ p1t·al an .\lien tt·am a' \OU can tind in a tv..o-.,.ear-old kaguc -olli older Jnd oldest and led b~ a gra)-ha1rcJ quarterback P-,car-old (1reg L.ind- n and a defen'le that indudes <;uch \Ctcrans as J\..arl t orch. 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CA. 92714 0 • ., "' • • • .. .. ... ... ... ~ Oranoe Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday. July 15, 1984 :------ OLYMPI C GAMES - -- - ---• ' I TV: 180 .hours, $100 million profit I 30-secondcommertcal: $175,000; ABC's coverage: 10-141/2 hours per day NEW YORK (AP) -Eve!) 11me Jeff Ruhe opens his mail , there's another magaLine wtth a profile of Mark Breland or Greg Lougan1s or Mary Decker or Carl Lewis. Every ttmes he turns on his television set, there's a commerual P,Ush1og the onic1al whatrn of the Olympic uames or blanng, "All the Way ... for the Home Team ... All the Wa y ... " As coordinating producer of ABC's Olympic Coverage, Ruhe loves 1t It's always a delight to find other people doing your promotion for you A.t 9 p.m. July 27, ABC wall come on the air with a two-hour pnme-ttme preview, the bejpnnmgofa record 180 hours of telt'v1s1on from the XXlll Olympics in Los Angeles -I 00 more hours than ever before from the Games. The network paid Sl2S mtllton for the rights to that coverqe. will spend an esttmated SI 00 m1llton to produce tt and ant1c1pates SI 00 ma Ilion an profits from the advert1s1ng -one- th1rd of its ant1<·1pated profit from all sources for the entire year It has Tim Shaw, a former member of the United States swimming team, la thrilled to be a Delly ..... "'°6o by Howwd L .... member of the Olympic water polo aquad deapite hla atatua aa a reaerve. :u. S. track prospects ·Lewis, Moses to be favored In Their events LO .\ '< 1l l l\ ( \Pl -.\n C\ ent- b\-event loo~ at traLk and tield prpspccts an tha., \ummn's Oh mpar Game'> MEN 100 meters Tne Amer icons f1n1shed 1-2-3 in the World Ch11mo1onsh1os wolh Corl Lewis Colvin Smtih and Emm11 Kono. and could do lhe some this time w111'1 Lewis, Sam Graddy and Ron Brown 200 -Aoa•n the sw ill Lewis os lhe overwhelmlno favorlle, with the stronoest challenoes oerhaPS from learnmale Kirk Baptiste ond world record holder Pietro Menneo of ltolv 400 -J11ma1c11 s Bert Cameron is tne world chamooon But Antonio McKav rne brash US Olvmo1c Trials ct111mo1on savs It's too earlv 10 concede 1he oold medal l~. Corneron W1tn McKav s comoalt~.' Alonzo Sobers. who oeot Cameron lasl veor. and Sunder Nix along wlfh west Germans Erwin Skamrahl and Hartmut Weber and Nigerians Sundav Ul1 and tnnocen1 Eobunllo.e upeoed 10 reach lhe tlnol this should be a ~erv tiot race IOO -A 101 deoends on the onvs1c11 • cond1t1on of Brota,n s Sebasr1an Coe ·~ 1980 Olvmo•c chamo1on ar I SOO meters II Coe s nealthv he w111 be ttie fa vorote If not $everal runners hovi> a stiol at the oold. ' lncludrng world cn11mo1on Willi Wulbeck of Wes• Germ onv Roo Oruopers of The Netnerlands NCAA cnamo1on JoaQu1m Cruz of Brazil and Eor Jones the Olvmooc Trials chamo1on from Easiern M1ch1oan Un1vers11v ,,.. ... _ .. 7"" }' ~-~-" : ~ 1 t' %. ' • ... J ·. ·. ~ ' I "'I I sweeo for the United States. with Gr119 Foster. Tontt CamPbeil and Rooer Krnodorn Ario Brvooare of Finland rniohl muscle Into the medal olcture. 400 Hurcles -Edwin Moses is far suoerior 10 anvone In the field. Then comes West Germany's Harald Schmid, the last runner lo beat Mosu. alono with Amadou Ola Ba of Seneoal ond vouno Americans Oannv Harris and Tranel Hawkins MAra"'on -A wealth of tolenl in this race. headed bv world chamolon Rob de Castella of Australia and Toshihiko Seko of Jaoan. unbeaten since 1979 Also watch Alberto 5alazar of the United Slates. the fostest morafhoner In hlslorv, Geoff Smith of Brllaln, Jurna lkanoaa of Tanzania, Rod Dixon of New Zealand. Looes. Armand Parmentier of Belgium, and Joseoh Niau of Kenvo 20-l<ilomet« Welk -The best are Ernesto Canto of Mexico. Jose Marin of 5oa1n and Meurltlo Oamliano of llotv SO·l<Momet9r Walk -It's Maron 11oa1n ond Raul Gon1111es of Mexico 400 Rl4ev -This should be a rornP lor 1ne United Stales 1,600 A ... V -The Americans also aooear to be the fastest in this event Hkltl Jump -China's Zhu Jlanhua is the world record holder and the favorite, l>ut his 1sck of Intense international compettllon cou1d cau5e t11m to falter as II did In the World Charnoionshlps, where he finished third. If he does, look for West Germans Carlo Thranhardt and Dletmar Mooen- burg, Eddy Annvs of Belolum, Patrlk Sioebero of Sweden or two·flme bronze medalist Owlohl Stones of the United States 10 orab the ootd Pote Vautt -With Seroev Bubko, the dominant world record holder from the Soviet Union. not on the scene, the struoote for too honors should be arnono Mike Tullv and E arl Bell of lhe U.S., and Thierry Vioneron and Pierre Qulnon of France. All have cleared 19 feet LOl'l9 Jump -Another Carl Lewis show. and posslblv anoltler US sweep, with Larrv Mvrocks and Mike McRae Yuoos111v1a s Nenad Slekic, Australia's Garv Honev and Nigeria's Yussuf Alli could break Into the medals orouP Trlpte Jump -Americans Mike Conley and Wittie Banks. Nloerian Alavl Aobebaku and Britain's Keith Connor are the most prominent contenders for oold. Shot Put -The absence ol the Eestern Bloc notions will be most noticeable. and Americans Dave Laut, Auoie Woll and Michael Carter could sweeo the medals Discus -The bOvcoll also will atfecl this event, and lono-tlme U S r ivals Mac Wilklns and John Powell should sfaoe another Phvslcal and osvcholoolcal saruo- ole for lhe oold. Hemmer Throw -The Eeslern Bloc nations hod lhe e1ohf too-ranked per· formers 1n the world last veer. and have monooolized lhe event again this vear Without them. the f1ohl for the gold snould be amono Juha Tia1nen of F inland Karl- Hons Riehm of West Gerrnanv and Mall Mileham of Britain J1vl4ln -World record holder Torn Petranott of the United Slotss has not been throwing well this vear, and lhal should open the wav for Elnar Vlih1atrnuon of Iceland ond theAJniversilv of Texas, R11rno Monnlnen of Finland, Klaus Tefetrneler of West Gerrnanv and Duncan Atwood of the (Plea.e 9ee TRACK/D6) already sold out tts advertu.1na spots at s I n.ooo for 30 st.-conds, bnn_.llnJ tn gross revenues of almost $450 million. virtually nonstop from early morning until 11 p. m Sunda~. Nonetheless there s some nervous- ness at ABC, which will also provide the worldwide feed to more than I 00 nations. of medal' anJ the patr1ot1sn1 engendered by having the Games m Los Angeles will keep Amenca watch- inf.. • For all of this. viewers will get I 0-14'h hours of Olympic events a day. most of them li ve, the rest on short tape delay that will be inserted into the ltve coverage. Weekdays coverage will begin a 8 am. PDT and conclude, with several breaks, at 11 a m On the middle weekend, Aug. 4-5, tt will be on For one thing, there's the Soviet- bloc boycott, which eliminated large numbers of world-class competitors in the sports that are the staples of Olympic telecasts -track and field. boxing, swimming and gymnastics. ABC 1s hoping that the increased haul 'I'm not going to try to put a bnglilt face on it," Ruhe said. "When I got the phone call on May 5th to tell me the Russians weren't coming, I felt hke a balloon that had just ~ pncked. We're as d1snppomtcd as everyone else 1 ''But as far as we're concerned, it'!tll story between now and July 27." Champion to s ·ub But ex-world record holder Shaw enJoytng role on U.S . polo team By ROGER CARLSON Of IM Delly l'1lot Ii.II Blessed as a natural. he was world champion ume and again, but he has never won a gold medal at the Olympic Games. Once he was one of the darlin~s of the swimming world, b'ut he was hardly impressed with himself. Now ht''s a reserve on the United States Olympic water polo team, which begins compet1t1on Aug I at Pepperdine Unr vers1ty 1n Malibu, and few could possibly have more pnde an the fact -nor have worked harder for it. Success was overflowing in the in the early 70s -at age 15 he was a 1973 member of the United States swimming team which competed at the World Games in Belgrade at 400 meters and by 1975 he had smashed one record after another. Mark Spitz's standard m the 200 freestyle was erased. Rick DeMont's record in the 400 fell. Steve Holland's record in the 1,500 was bettered dunng a reign in which he set I 0 world and 12 American swi mming records. But when Tim Shaw takes his bow as a member of the Amencan water polo team when it begins on Aug. I, and when 1t ends on Aug. I 0. his finest hours will have arrived. Eight years ago anyone else would have been through, even before he put forth his amazing effon tn quahfymg ior the '76 Games. and the miraculous silver-medal effort of 3:52.54 in the 400, second only to Brian Goodell's world record time of 3:51.93. Yes, he had that phenomenal reputation with world records by the fistfuls. but JUSt weeks before the 1976 Olympic Games he was in such dire straits that Bruce Furniss. one of the standouts at USC. was LAPPING him in swims. Suddenly the Long Beach State star had submerJed -s1mpl} evaporating from the world of sw1mm1ng, to the astonishment of all. .\nd. the dilemma appeared to have no end. ''He (Furniss) wac; finishing in the 800 as I was touching th e wall at 700," recalls Shaw dunng a break thi s week at Cuesta College near Morro Bay as the water polo team prepared for the 01} mptc Games. T1,1,el ve-year-olds were going faster than I was and I didn't have a clue." conttnues the 6-2. 195-pounder This was three weeks before the U.S. swimming tnals and a three·e\ent world record holder was being lapped 10 training. "It was such a trauma." he continues. "I was wishing I had a broken arm so I could show people why I wasn't doing well. "Some people Just thought I was 'freaking out · I was going extra hard 1n workouts. e\en hacking the water to ti) to pro\e tom)' coaches this wasn't mental. and I was going e\en slower " Carl Lewie will attempt to match the four- gold medal accompllabment of Jeue Owen•. Shaw's scrapbook SWIMMING •At one time held 10 world and 12 r\mencan ~w1mming records. •Won FINA Pnzc Eminence Award 1n 1974 , •Sullivan Award winner in 1975. wh1c~ represents the top amateur athlete 1n the United States. •Received the French Grand Pn~ >\"ard m 1975. • fksts of 15:20.1 in the 1.500. 3.52 54 10 the.. 400, 1.51.0 an the 200. .. •Sllvsr medalist in the 400-meter freestyle at Montreal in 1976. •Voted Los Angeles' greatest area swimmer in sports history in 1981. WATER POLO , •Member of the 1982 U.S. team \.\htch w~ sax th at the World Championships. •Member of the U.S. team which was first at the Pan-Am Games. •Member of the U.S. Olympic Team, which 1s seeded first in the upcoming Games at Pepperdine University. Finally, doctors solved the mystery -Shav. was a v1ct1m of anemia, a blood disease. Lack of a proper diet combined with the mountainous rigors of a world clas~ sw1mmer's re~men, had caused it, and the anemia was v1 nually sapping every ounce of his strength "We were so relieved (to find tM..reason)." S8}S Shav.. "There was a reason for the madness. But, what was I going to do., I was swimming m ·a1t11ude' and nobod~ else was." It was three weeks unul the tnals. The prescn19tton Iron shots. Even today. eight years later. haw conttnue~ taking iron \.1tam10s. 10 add1t1on to a diet heav} on li ver and spinach. .. The doc said 'if yo u don't make 1t an the 200. you're not going to make at at all.' The 200 in tht' tnals came and Shaw was fifth -out ol 1t The only distant hope left was the 400 a more taxtng race and 10 a bnlhant field The 1.500 was not even c0ns1dered. "I really didn't think I was going to make the team." recalls Shaw. "At 350 I was ued with five or six people and j ust waiting fort hem to blow on by me. But I hung on. That was a helluva race. A.nd. 1t was such a bag relief to make the team" It tn uself v.a~ an incredible effort -coming from an athlete who had h\ed and succeeded on more talent than wor~ Oh, he had worked -as does an> freest}ler. Two 2· hourworkoutson a datlybas1s 1s legitimate work, but Sha" would be the first to admit, he was tn his en' 1ronmen1. It didn't finish. however, wit h the tnals. "It was realh strange at Montreal." says the one-time Lone Beach Wilson High golden boy, the Sullivan Award winner in 1975, the mulu-event world record breaker "I thoughl I was so good," continues Shaw "But at the Olympics I had no past, especially in swimming .. The 400 came and at I 00 meters he was "dying." Recalls Shaw: "There was sttll another 300 to go and I thought to myself. 'spnnt the next lap,' which is a craz) thing to do. I sprinted, then sprinted again, and again There wasn't an y strategy and it was probably prett> dumb." It also worked -and Shaw admits. "Yeah. at was the only thing I could do." Shaw won the silver medal with his spectacular effort of 3:52.54. besting bronze medahst Vlad1m1r Raskatov of the Soviet Union br over three seconds. It was Goodell s second gold medal and worl d record at Montreal and he was the toast of th e scene. Shaw. with his one silver medal. as1ust another part of the background behtnd Goodell and others with gold-medal cffons But that second-place finish overshadows everything in Shaw's past -the world records. the awards. the repulaoon. "I used to ask myself every time I got out of the pool 'did I give I 00 percent? Did I push the pain bamcr or back off?' ··Even when I won. even when I broke the world record in the mile ( 1.500) at Concord. I wasn't proud "But at the Olympics 1t was the toughest efTon I had ever done. and I was proud of my swim There was nothing more that I could do, I had no regrets. "And I think finishing second made me a heller person. If I had won the gold I'd sttll be lnmg 1n the past. would have quit swimming and never would have gone for water polo. "It definitely kept me hung!)." He did continue 10 sv.1mming -tumang to the backstroke. but after finishing third 10 1he 1980 NC AA 'sat Harvard. he qui\. swimming and turned to water polo. "I made a four-year commitment to water polo." sa) s Shaw. who had dabbled in the spon while at Wilson. and excelled to All-Clf level, but certainly not an the style of a world record holder. As a world class swimmer he could almost pla y half the game and be considered an All-Cir circles. A.l)d. he has endured -including two onas1ons when (Pleue .ee SHAW /Q6) 1,SOO -Ttiree ouvs named Steve - Ovell and Cram of Britain. and Scof1. lhe American record tiotder -and Coe are considered lhe closs of the f.eld Bui watch out tor Cruz, Said Aoulfa of Morocco, Jose-Luis Gonzalez ond Jose Abascal. bOlh of SP111n Jim Solvev of lhe United Slates 1976 01vmo1c ch11mo1on Jonn Walker of New Zealand. and Svdnev Maree lhe net ve Soutn African now living U.S. women: Sure thing in basketball? Security tight for Olympics· ' In the Unlled Stoles l,000 S~hH• -If Henry Mllr$h the Olympic Trials winner, doesn f trio as ht did over the frnal hurdle in the World Charnolonsh10• his come-from-behind tactics should earn him the ootd medal Ofherwise the battle for lhe ootd should t>e wide ooen emono WOf"ld chamolon Pelrlz 110 of Weil Germany Colin Reitz of Britain Joseoh Mahmoud of France and F lt>ert Bevi of Tanzania S,400 -Ireland s Eamonn Coghlan the ' world champion hes t>een nurt ell veer end his sletus for the Gemes Is doubflul Look for the reJOurclful Aoulla. Fernando Merneoe of Por1uoe1 or Ooug Pedijje of the • Uniled Sletes lo win 10,000 -There I• oo clear-cut favorite • ~·· ellP\Ough ltetv's All>erto Cove Is IM world champion Lined uo to en.ii.not him tronotv will bt Memtd9, world crou - countrv chemo1on Carlos Loo.s of PorluHI. Merttl Vainio of ~Intend, Gteeml• Shehenoe of Tenienle, Mike Musvokl end Sosthtnes Bilok of Kenve. end Ptul Cumml"11t nf fht United Starts 110 Hur ... -Anotl'I.,. OOUlt>ft 1 , 3 Without Russians. Americans figure as one of the favorites for gold medal LO\ .\NC1HE~(.\P)-Pat Head Summit agrees v.1th tho~ "'ho say the l 'n1t~ State~ will send an e\lremel'r strong women's basketball team to th1'i summer's Olympic Games But Summit, the coach of that awesome team. 1s not ready to Join the chorus that say!i the U.S. women art' a sure thtnJ for 1he aold medal 1n haht of th• So\ 1et-led boycott of Lm Angele\ "J 1h1nk u'i rcahst1c," the Univt'r-~1ty ofTennes~e coach, a memner of the I J Ci c.1lver-mcdal ttam 1n I 97ti c.a1d ··prov1dana we play 1\ a team and tht' chemistry 1~ nght We really huve to work tottther for 11 to happen" The Amcncnn coach hsted the top challengers for the gold as China. Canada. South Korea. Yugoc,la\1a and Australia. 1n that order She said the boycott by the top-ranked So\ 1ets 1s "a d1appo1n1men1. but ob\1ously our goal has not changed "It'~ a rcaltcy they will not be there It does not chanae our aame plan. We c,t1ll have to train JUSt as hard and be ac, 1nttn~ and competlU\t •• In e~h1b1uons. tht' U i women ha\.e been invincible Tht'\ are 21 ~O and easily won the JOld medal tn lhe R Wilham Jones t up 1n Ta,w~·n. Jn that A'l11an compc\1t1on ltm r11onth, the Amcncans rolled up CtJht v1c· ton(j Thrir clo~-.1 pme ~a11 a 60-17 romp over Italy With quahficat1onc,, Summit be- lieve th1' 1s the best Amcncan women's amateur basketball team ever assembled. 'Tm a little apprchrnc,1ve to 1>ay 1t 1s the best." she said. "They will only be the best 1f the> play that well in Los An les .. rumm11. a \tarting forward on the 1976 squad. c,ayc, the spon 1n the United SUJtcs has leaped forward dramaucally in the eight years s1nct it was added to the Olympic proaram. "We have better athletes overall," she J11d "We have better quickness end spttd. We art more explosive We are more 10to tran11uon Title IX has helped It opened doon for women with the mot1v11t1on of a 5C'holar~h1p and becoming an '\11- ~mcncan •• Ciummat rallc, at a oh1' thal four I members of the 1980 Olympic squad, Denise Curry, Anne Donovan, Cindy Noble and Lynette Woodard, have stuck around to play in this year's games. "They give us a more mature team." she said of her 12-member squad that includes four players 24 or older "They proVJde the leadership. They know what it's all about, when to be scriou,." The 24-yenr-old Curry, for exam- ple, has played intcTnauonally for eiaht years. On110ally, she was rctir· tna from the 1pon after the 1980 Orympic boycott. "But I mll had a lot of dcme I ve stayed lonaer than I ant1c1patrd." ..ays the 6· I forward. a 1982 araduatc of UCLA ( urry rch hes her role as a leader. .. A lot is upected of mC' nnd I upect morr ofmy~lfnow." $he said "I provide \lahili1~ and coO'lt'llt'nn> ·· LOS ANGELES (AP) -An 18,000-pcrson sccunty for~ backed up by 77 hehcoptcn. 500,000 rounds of ammunition and super-sophisticated com· mand centers is ready to mtet "the law enforcement challenat ol the cen1ury" -protecttna lbc athletes and spcctaton at tbe Summer Olympics Commanders of the fort'f, drawn toaethcr from more than 50 local and federal naenc1cs, say they arc ready fore veryth 1 na from pickpockets to su1c1dc lttTom1 attacks. Effons ranae ~om placcm!f 1 of buraJar alarm' at Olym V1ll11c to weldina 'ihut manh• coven to prrvcnt tclephon lutr '8botaic. SHEILA CONOVER. • • From DI .. Bear:· her labtl while al News>on Harbor H1Jh because of an Annie Oakley amtude -do1n1 anythin1 you can do. only better. "Sht had those personal charac· temu~ of the commitment and enthusiasm. and with her athlcuc ab1hty, she was a natural," recalls Whitford. Conover was mto volleyb II for four years and swimming for two years, in addition to basketball and field hockey at Harbor. "When 1t comes 10 paddling," continues Whitford, "wtll, it's prob- ably the most frustratina, bonng and time-consuming spon you can take up. As a youngster you want to do what others arc doing. But you don't find thal here. She had that individual mot1vatJon. "It's really hard when 1t's cold. fl1ppmg two or three umcs a workout, coupled Wlth the nonnal frustrations oftrymg to master this sport." She did master 1t. however. and when the Olympic Tnals were held near Lorton. Va. in April she tied for first among the four qualifiers. finish- ing second on each four full race days. Nearly last 1n every 5()()..meter dash at the halfway point. Conover would rally agam and agam to almo!itt pull It out. Nevertheless. second in each race gave her a comfortable margin to work with for qualifying. "Balancing 1s a big problem,'' says Conover. "The singles are 17-feet long and it's like sitting on a bicycle when it's not moving. "You're sitting on a seat within the kayak and your legs are not complete- ly straight. With your hands up. it raises your center of grav11y and the boat 1s very tippy. It's two points of balance. rather than three." It's a double-bladed paddle, thus the strokes are alternating and Con- over knows even the best in this sport flip. in addition to other 1ttblck\. "She never say'I die," says Whu. ford ''Tho1t art the typH I hke to work with. She's so fleAiblc. lt can be ra1n1na. hot or break a paddlt and she JUS\ says 'pomt me m the n&h1 d1rtet1on and tell me when to stop'" The in-water frusll'ations aren't the only potential roadblocks 1n this 1pon, as Whitford points out: "Everything is out of your own pockf\, getting to the tnals on the East Coast and the equipment. And, it's the commitment, day after day, week after week, always by yourself. And, if y~u ~o J~t m a traJning camp s1tuat1on. 1t snot a team sport. you're training with your competnion." It hasn't been decided in which tvent the Orange Coast College student will paddle 1n at Lake Cas1tas. m addition to the quad. with training scheduled to continue after reporting to the Olympic Village at UC' Santa Barbara on Saturday. At 5-9. 140 pounds. she isn't the strongtst m camp physically. but her attitudt' and efficient st)le gives her a unique edge. "K-1 or K-2 1s a p<>ss1b1ht} ... she sa}s ... All three are so d1fTerenl. I enjoy them all. Each has its pros and cons." Women's kayakm~ 1s a com- paritivcly new sport w1thm the Olym- pic structure with singles run for the first time m 1948. pairs beginning 1n 1960 and quad!it for the first time at the 1984 Games. In that span only Mama Jonec, Smoke has medaled. winning a bronze an 1964. She was fourth in singles four years later. and teamed with her sister. Sperry Jones Rademaker for a seventh place finish in pairs. Newport Beach's Julie Leach was seventh in singles at Montreal m 1976. TRACK PROSPECTS ... Fr omD4 United States. O.C.tNon -World record holder Jueroen Hlng'9n of West Germany and 1980 Olvmplc champion Daley Thompion of Britain should stage another of their clanlc confrontations for the QOld. WOMEN 100 -World record holder Evelyn Ashford of lhe United States will be favored, but her tender hamstrings, which tightened during lhe World Championships and forced her to PUii UP midway In the final, could work aoalnst her. If that's the case, Merlene Ollev of Jamaica, Allee Brown of lhe United Slates and Angella Taylor of Canada could swipe lhe gold. 200 -Otley, Taylor and Valerie Brisco· Hooks of lhe United Slates are rated the Pf'lme conlenders for the medals. TUCKER ••• FromDl salt "'" take the same number of steps with the same animal every da~. Horse players. too. ha\e their theones about good omens and bad. They will tear a small comer ofTa 50- dollar bill and always stash winning pan-mutuel 11cke1s 1n the same pocket. Horse players study carefully the appearance of the beasts as they leave the paddock. They look for frothing or sweatin$ or strangeness m the walk or if the tail is drooping or extended. Horses' feet are always carefully observed and any dedicated ho'5e player will recite for you the ancient Jingle: One wh11e foot. go ahead and buy him. Two white feet. you'd better tr) him. Three white feet. look well about him. Four white feet you'd do best without him So much for the superst1t1on sur- roundin~ the purchase of horse flesh . Sccretanat had three while feet and picked them up and laid them down qu1tt' nicely. usuall> in front. "Fastest spats I ever saw," Charlie Whittingham once remarked. "Supersttuon 1s a lot of bunk." Willie Shoemaker repeats. "Only a screwball says he would rather be lucky than good." You walk with the Shoe from the jocks' room to the paddock. leaving behind the little men worrying about brooms and peanuts and black cats. As you go. a post appears and you circle 11 on opposite sides. "B~ad and butter." says the Shoe. 400 -Now lhal Americans Brlsco- H~s and Chandra Cheeseborouoh finally have cracked the SO-second barrier, look for lhem 10 challenge WHI Germany's Gaby Bussmann for lop honors. IOO -Like the 400, the IOO will be mining Czechoslovakia's Jarmlla Kratochvllova, the muscular world cham· pvon In both events. Romania's Dolna Mellnte, West Germany's Margrlt Kllnoer, and Americans Kim Gallaoher and Ruth Wysocki are the leading medal contender$. t,SOO -,Mary Decker decided la. skip this race and co~entral• on lht 3,000. Wysocki and Zola Sbdd, the native Soulh Afrk.an now come>ellno for Britain, will be here, but rather than the Inexperienced Budd, look for Romanians Mariclca Pulca, lhe world cross-country champion, and Mellm., or Wesl German Briollle Kraus 10 be al the front. J..000 -Decker chose lhis race for her bid for Olympic oold. She will be lhe favorite, but Pulca -not neces~rilv Budd -looms in her biooesl challenger Mara'hon -This figure& to be a four- women, two·counlry race, wilh Joan Benoit, owner of lhe fasresl lime in h1slorv and Julle Brown of lhe U.S. pilled aga1ns1 world Champion Grete Waitr and Ingrid Kn'11ansen of Norway 100 Hurdles -Shirley Slrong of Brilam rates as the lukewarm favorile against lhe American lrio of Kim Turner. Benita Flt1gerald·BrQwn and Pam Page 400 Hurdles -There's no clear-cul favorite here either, wllh the best aPi>earfng to be Judi Brown of lhe United Stales, Nawal El Moutawakll of Mor<x.co and Iowa s1,,1e University, and Ann-Louise Skoglund of Sweden. 400 R ... v -If the Unlred Stares ream can control lhe baton, which ii was unable ro do In the World Championships, II wlll win easily. IM>O R ... v -Without the swlfl Eastern Bloc nallons In lhe race, Canada, lhe United Slates, West Germanv and Jamaica should run for the oold. Hkltl Jump -West Germany's Ulrike Meyfarth, the 1972 Olympic champion, could w in another oold aoalns1 a field weakened by the absence of world record l'IOlder Tamara Bykova of lhe Soviet Union Lone Jump -Romanians Vall Ionescu and Anlsoara Cusmlr have the besl marks of the non-Eastern Bloc jumpers, but America's Carol Lewis Is confident S'tle can beal lhem bolh. ~ Shot Put -Claudia Losch of West Germany and M ihaela Loghln of Romania aPPHr lo be the besl In another field sorelv depleted by Eastern Bloc dropputs Discus -This Is anoltler evenl In which the calibre of competition will be lacklno IM!Cau5e of the boycott Ria Stelman of The Netherlands could win. Javelin -Finland's Tilna Llllak, the POPular winner In the World Cham· Plonshlps at Helsinki, looks llke the class of lhe field, but Fatima Whitbread and Tessa Sanderson of Britain, Sofia Sakorafa of Greece or Tuula Laak"lo of Finland could surprise. HeptatNon -Again, the absence of the Eastern Bloc athletes will be fell Of th<x.e present. the best are Sabine Everls of West Germany and Americans Jackie Jovner and Jodi Anderson. ,,,,.,.,,,,.....,,="",,....,,,.---=----------------:--::--::---1 ~ NO DbWN O.A.C. v E'-t:trlc •tM1 v Autom•tlc • Tim Shaw (ri&ht}, a member of the U.S. water polo team, accepta congratulation• Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Juty lS, TIM D8 ...--. ....... from Brian Goodell after Shaw won •ll•er medal in 400-meter free in '7 6 Gamea. ENGEN ••• PramDl final and •11en Jhe ltf\. ihe teild 16 shcwas bktota ecareOfhttKll•n<I lha1 dad ind mom didn't ha"e IO ao alona or to ~ abou• brr. ··Whtn e came home. w bAd a sold medal banaana •round her n«k." Volleyblll will be pla)'td fo tbe LonJ Beach Attna and will have ~una for 12.000 lpeet&&On.. * b1gest a.ttna ever for the spon ia Olympic Games compnilion. And t~ event is complttely sold out. The cowi surface is made Qf TcraJln, 11pecial subaance made lft France.has the o1fici.al wface for all world championship and Olympic Games volleyb:ill COW'tl. "Wood i' much hatdtt." Enaen says "Terallex twconunu..ityand l.M safety factors a.re lir greata wilb ii than with wooden courts. "We have had two weeks to ,et tht' contruct1on and what we call the 1<>0( completrd. The athletes staned com:; mg in on Saturday and the venue ha4 to be read)' for practice. We'f9 requ1rrd t011 ve each team at least oot pracu~ session on the court. We"G probabl~ have thrtt sessions foreaci team SHAW ENJOYS HIS ROLE ON U .S. TEAM ... "There are 11 volleyball coun. s1m1lar to this one 10 the Southe111 Cahfom1a· area and we have tW-0 wannup courts in Lhe ConventiOA Center. They won't be used until Lbe Games. however. F rom D4 heavy blows to the lace have caused a dormant viral infection to surface into painfully wicked eye infections. sidelini ng him for 2-J months each time "Tim Shaw personifie!it to me the true amate~r sportsman." says his water polo coach. Monte N1tzkowsk1 "He came to us right after the boycott (1n I YMO) and I've never seen anyone as dedicated to making the team He has gone through a lot. You have to respect him" Shaw was the last player picked on the 13-man US. squad and will be in rotation with the other wing players. Gary Figueroa. Doug Burke. Kevin Robenson and Joe Vargas. "He g1\es us that end-to-end speed." sa)s N1tzkowsk1 "He's a racehorse when he's in there and he makes them pa~ a price He has that ability to chase down the other man " ";:': .. ,,....~ ..... ~···· .............. . "I usually "ind up w11h the ball on the £ounter (such as a fast break in basketball)." ~ys Shav. "I square out and the two-meter man (Terry &hroeder. Jod} Campbell or Peter Campbell) finds me. I JUSt tr) to use my speed to wear them down and cou nter like cra1y. that's our main weapon." Al nearly 27 this 1s Shaw's finale -he 1s engaged to Jvannc Golonka and a wedding datt will be set soon Then it's hopefully a stint with an aquaucs clinic or two 1n Europe and Japan. v.11h the ellpon-1mport field long-range goo ls First. howe\er. as the busines.> at Pepperdine and Shaw's auuudt' prett) v.ell sums up the entire U n1ted States water polo team: ·-rve had a medal before.'' sa)s this true OI~ mp1an , "but l'\e ne\er had a gold medal .. The expenen~ as volleyball com- m1ss1oner has had its rewards but Engen says he would never do ll again. "If I hadn't done it. I would Jump at the chance. The fact that I know the sport helped. Tiw is probably 20 percent of the job. The other 80 percent bas been a team cffon to come up with some rhyme and reason on how the whole thina will work. 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IO 7t-23S M•tv 8 Ztmmerrnan 71 11 to-1H • amalwr s.nion tournament (at N-Mr1 • .-.U RoDtrtO Otllln(enzo Jim F-errH Freel 1-iawkln• Dan Siiia' •rt Well Gard11tr D1ckinton Biii Cotti"' 8ob Totkl Howl• Jonn1on c. ..... 8rtW4tf LIOMI Hebert Cn.,11e Sifford Miiiar BerDtr ()r VIiie M«xJy Ml-t F•ftlHCk K91 Ne1111 JKll Fleck ~tofoe eanr ,.,ul H.,nev 81Hv Me•w•ll Jtrrv Berber 8111 J()hnt1C111 ,,,, Weavtr Oout Ford Ma\Oll ltud(llpl\ ,.,ea ..... feel KrOll Sam Snead Jutru, Boro• Dow S.not11 .... (et Mef-. C...I .. 6t-1l4 7M•-1JI n -..-1ie 70·6t-1)9 67 7)-14() 73·'7-llO 14·6'-140 10 71-141 " 70-141 10-11-142 12 70-141 ll 6f-141 10 73-14) 70·73-143 11 17-143 71·11-143 74•10-144 '9·7r-to n 1>-10 n n-1•i 73 ,,_, .. 14·11-1 .. 75-71-14' 14·14-141 77 77-14t 14 7S--14t 11 79-ISO ,, 74-150 14 14-IS2 11 1t-IS7 ~.-o. ....... ~··~ Vtl'll) atOOPed Wilfred hnlltr IPuerla. ltlCOI e t 1 It of the MClDllCI Of &Cfllduled 10 • rCM#ld Nut Melott i.ow 14· 1 wlltl 11 lll'•Ocllout a, Lyons releases new phase at Rancho Monterey site The William Lyon Co. wlll release a new phase of Rancho Monterey townhomes this weekend In Laguna Hills. Of the 24 homes offered for sale In the inaugural phase, 18 were sold the first weekend for prices ranging from $109,990 to S 129,990. The newest phase will involve 19 of the one-and two- story residences. Four floor plans -designed by the architectural firm of Hales- Langston, A.I.A., of Orange - range from 1,080 to 1.535 square feet. When completed. Rancho Monterey will be a community of 133 homes located on a 15.5- acre site off Indian Hill Lane near Moulton ParRway, In the Laguna Hills area. Aspen holds • opening this week Grand opening festivities await home shoppers this weekend at Mia.Ion Vle)o Co.'a newest Laguna Hiiis neighborhood - Aspen {;reek. Aspen Creek is the fifth Laguna Hiiis neighborhood Introduced by the company during the past three years, and the first to offer single-family detached homes. Opened last weekend for a preview showing only, Aspen Creek opens for sales for the first time this weekend with an Initial 24 homes in three floor plans. Prices for the first 24 homes range from $120,000 to $136,000. In the Woodbine home. with 1,060 square feet of space. a living/dining room combination Is spanned by a cathedral celling. A clerestory window provides natural interior lighting. white a woodburning fireplace adds warmth. A secondary bedroom has been located off the main living area, making It sultble for a den or study, while the master bedroom features a private bath with dressing area and two wardrobes. The kitchen Is made more spacious by a cathedral celllng and greenhouse window. A garden atrium highlights the 1, 190-square-foot Primrose model. offering views from both the entry and formal dining room. Double doors lead from the dining room to the kitchen, whlle the living room offers a built-in bookcase, fireplace with wood box. Cathedral ceilings are located In both bedrooms. the llvlng room. dining room end kitchen. A secondary bath adjacent to the secondary bedroom creates a dual master 1uite effect. In the Columbine home, which offers 1,290 square feet of apace, the dining room It located off a country-style kitchen and shares a wood-burning fireplace with the separate llvlng room. The maater and secondary bedroom• are located at opposite end1 of the home to ensure maximum privacy, white a third bedroom off the main llvlng area work• equal· ly well aa a den or 1tudy. The eecondary bedroom hH a walk-In clotet, Whtie the matter bedroom ha1 two full-1lze ward- robe• and a dr ... lng area with dual buln vanities. Standard Interior appoint- ment• range from carpeting In living areaa. color-coordinated vlnyt flooring In kitchen• and bath• and kitchen• with micro- wave ovena, to auch features u potting tnetvn. Attached two- car garages with laundry hook· upa are alao atandard. Jhe floor plans have been taegeted for appeal to specific segments of the new homes market, including singles, young couples, sharing adults, mature f smilies, and empty nesters. ac- cording to June Boyd, sales manager. The land plan Includes green- belts, a swimming pool, swirl spa, and sun decks, all reserved for use by Rancho Monterey resi· dents and their guests. Common areas are maintained by home- owner' s associations. Master bedrooms feature prl· vate baths with oval tubs. Some plans also offer oversized double wardrobes, custom wood win- dow seats, walk-In closets and onyx pullman tops with double basins. Each home has a fully fenced rear yard area that extends the full width of the residence. Two- car garages with direct home access are also Included. Highlights Include formal. double-door entries, sloped cell· lngs In living rooms and master bedrooms, wood-burning fire- places, and wall-to-wall carpet· Ing In living rooms, famlly rooms, halls, stairs and bedrooms. The kitchens Include self· cleaning, eye-level double ovens with exhaust hoods, automatic dishwashers and food waste disposers. as well as oak cabi· nets, pantries, formic& counter tops. "Castllllan" sheet vlnyl flooring, and lumlnous oak- trimmed celling lighting. A new pha.e of the William Lyon Co.'• Rancho Monterey townhoma lo LaCuna Hilla la betna releaaed for eale th.la week· end. Prlca for the lazary, one-and two- atory townhomee ra.oce from $109,eM'° $129,990. P'Ul'Dlabed and decorated model.a are dlaplayed dally. For mere lnformatlon, call 643-0525. •• FAIRE HARBOUR AT SAN CLEMENTE LUSK LEVERAGE 40-Year Adjustable Rate Loan Fir!tt five years fixed at 11,Q\}o A.P.R. Annu.11 pt•flt•nt.11(1' r.ilt• 'IUOJt't t tn ,1e.J1u~I · m1·nt 1·.11 h '" mnnt h' ,11tn "' h v1·.ir I n,in lnr th1 l1r't l1vr )1·.11' \\1th ,1 b.1lloon paynH•nt 1n th(' oOth month C.,,1mpil· R1•p,1ym1•nt Trrm' 1'1111 h.is<• l'r1n• Sll3.000 D11wnp.1ymfnt S~.800 oO monthly p.1vm1•nt' ''' \I 101 ~-> n .1llonn p.1ynl('nl .ind n•m.llntnl( t20 monthly p.1ymen1' will v.irv .l1111ttl1nl( tn t h.1nKC'' in n.111on.1I 1nd1·' ol Zo wttlo. Tn"'"" > Bill' Seller P•Y' all non-recurring clo Ing coqt • ·r'""' ~,,,., ,, ... "' '""' , '1111 1,..,,, •• ,,,.,., Y.u CAN own ~t the buch! b~y to qu•llfy for financing now make~ homeownu,hlp possible -ewn at the buch! lm.i~1nt J charmin>: '\('\\. En~l.mJ <,I\ lt•d v1ll.it-tt• 1h.ll \WUlool..., thl' t•nt 1n· S.in C l<•mt•ntt• ,1rt•a Ont· .rnJ two o,tory homt'' rt>min1<,unt ol C .ipt' C oJ llu11t with .tll tht qu,ll1ty th,,h made I uo,I.. thl' l t'.Hhn~ re<o1J1'nt1,,1 bu1ldt•r in Southt•rn ( .1lilor nid for ,1lmo't forty ve.w, And pri«d from ju t llOQ,000*! •Wood burnan~ lm·pl.ut' • f1ni,ht'J ncll.. t.ibinl'1' •!'riv.tit' p.al1<" and dt1 \.., • \',n1lt1·d \t1lin>!' .rnd ,i.. yli~hto, I 'iome rl"n' l • (. u It ured m.Hblt· l nunh·r tor' • ll1~ I \'\1' \ .H ~·" ·'~''' \\ 11 h d11tomJt1l ~Jr.lK(' J m,r oprnc"' l omc ~C"l' f .111\' H.itbour <. qu1t't ~·um• w1,rld ul ~"''1d1• II\ '"K h•d.I\ I lw11 tind out h°'" .iftordablt' 11 ;,111 c.an bt with "Lu k Ltver•Rt" on vour "dt· "LUSK LEVERAGE"" 111..t• no other tnrm 1'1 tin.lnt '"~ 1111 n'"' '"'" tH'nll SinC'r the l 11<ok (omp.iny " mal..1n)t th«' In.an d1rt•1 ti) tn tht· hu\l'f, 111 ·"' q11,1li h hy ''' tl\.vn ~t.rn<l.ard., of Jtceptab1lity ~1.ny h1rn'4 huyt r' \\ h11 h.1vc• h1't'n un.1!-11 h' oht.1m hn,1nC1nt( t il n nt"M do o ~1th I 11 lo..' ht Ir ~,, rlu°"'· 1 .111 our ,,,Jt .. , rl'Pl\''t'nt.111vt•, <. 011 f:Cl "'' .111 th1· dt"t.111, PRICED FROM LOW $100,000's!t t-.A'•u ~ .... ""'• .. ,. ,.--~·~· . ~ ' : ~ t ! , ... San Clrml'n!• l H•Qh Sc h0<1I l\ h'dt·I ... h 11 .... \-St•rt·ng1·11 PJWn ti.uh I wm Jl) .1 m 111 t-I' m WY\ \'1,1 \1.mt.u.1\ ,1 ..,1 4 t~ N~~:' \I \1\l•lilllll \P • Or~ Coat DAILY ~LOT/Sunday, July 15. 1984 LIVING\] Thinking about going halfs1es on a condo? You 'll find what you're looking for at Ocean Breeze Villas! PAT10 ... Prlcea ranae from 6190,000 to 6225,000 for the llmfted edition Summerfield collec- tton, a new development of detached realdencea In the South Coa•t Plau. area. Garden estates concept revived Aklna Development Co. Is rein- troducing a previously successful resldentlal plannlng concept In the form of Woodbridge Garden Estates. Woodbridge Garden Estates Is designed as just that -estates. They appear as very large. lavish slngte-famlly homes. but actuaJly are duplexes and triplexes. each unit having a separate private entry. The f lrst homes using this concept were bullt several years ago on Yale Loop In the North CM's Surn1nerfield prepares ~~~~,~~g1~on~,~~0dAb:,1~£e·t~~; have been among the most .£ • d • popular ever built In the master- I Or UpCOlnJng gran Opening ~~~~~d 1ake-or1ented com- ., • In cool, convenient Costa Mesa B1k1ng .distance to the beach! Five minutes from > South Coast Plaza, John Wayne Airport • 1 n Costa Mesa •From $108,900 • 5% Down! •vets-zero oown! ' "We have taken the concept 34 of 50 homes be available In the last five years family rooms, breakfaat nooks and Interpreted It with today's In the South Coast Plaza area. and private master bedroom standards of luxury and conve-ha ve already sold The luxury homes are pres-suites with mirrored wardrobe nience," says Akins. • Handsome Cape Cod architecture Attached one· and two-car garages wtth openers Pool and spa Large pnvate pat- In pre-openf ng weeks ented In three. two-floor plans doors In dressing room/bath "We have over 500 names and a choice of tradltlonal ex-areas. already registered as Interested Construction Is nearing com-terlors detailed with natural Custom touches Include oak In the homes, and we are stlll over • 1os and balconies • N pletlon for three Summerfleld cedar siding. textured stucco. entry doors, oak stair rails, hand-one month away from the open- Costa "vignette" homes. mission clay or Shaketlle roofs bullt masonry fireplaces, antique Ing of sales," he noted. "The ..... _. . . -- :, .. -.... -:;: ~ ':\ ~ --• ... ~ ~ .,, % . ---- % -.. -~ --::t' ..... .. -.. ... ~ ... ::r -... -... ;; ~ .. -"" -.... .. ~ ~ -... ---~ ~ .... ..... .... .... '4 ~ -~ -.. --.... -... . ""' ~ ,_. =ii -I ..... --· ..... --... ~ . - . z. ....., .... ~ .-... . ~ -.... .- ~ .. .... '-' ~ .... .... .a.. ... -~ ...., _,. x .,.. E 2 -... • -.. ..... -! "" ~ -% - 1: ~ + .. ... .. i .... " . . Two dual master suite plans Tile entnes Woodburning fireplaces with gas rog-hghters. Skyhghts and luminous ceil- ings Custom grade wood cabinets Plate glass mirrors over pullmans Prewmng for phones. cable Catone ranges and dish- washers Fng1da1re washers and dryers Priced $3.000 below off1c1at appraised values• Easy to buy with f1nanc1ng plans tailored to your needs Adjustable market- rate mortgages with first-year buy-down In some cases. builder can pay all closing costs and loan tees• Sates Otttee Open Daily ioa m to6 pm 290 V1ctona St Costa Mesa 714·650-5327 Accord Ing to Steve and three-car garages In most brass hardware. decorator-pricing, from the mld-$150,000s Scarborough, vice president of elevations. selected llghtlng fixtures and to the low $200,000s, Is partlcu- Standard-Paclflc Corp., sue-The various residences offer · bath features such as Corlan larly appealing for a project with cessful pre-grand opening weeks from 2, 190 to 2,560 square feet marble pullman tops, full-width this level of excellence." at the new slngle-famlly com-of llvlng area and feature three mirrors and porcelain tubs and Woodbridge Garden Estates. munlty have already resulted In bedrooms and den or four showers with ceramic tile. located on East Yale Loop In the the sale of 34 of the 50 executive bedrooms, with 21h or three To reach the Costa Mesa southeast quadrant of Wood- homes to be built at Sum-baths. project, take the San Diego bridge, will contain four home merfleld. Hlghllghtlng the homes are Freeway (405) to Fairview Street plans. Prices range from $190,000 to skyllghts. vaulted ceilings and an and drive north to Sunflower Plan 1, with 1,323 square feet, $225,000 for the llmlted edition abundance of windows or slldlng Avenue. Turn right on Sunflower, wlll be a one-story, two- Summerfleld collectlon, which glass doors. then right again on Smally to bedroom. two-bath home. Plan makes up the only new develop-Other design features are for-Summerfield. Information may 2, 1,735 square feet and two- ment of detached residences to mat living and dining rooms. be obtained by callln 957-1282. story, wlll contain three _________ ___.. _________________________________ ..._ _ _.._ ____ , bedrooms and three baths. The MILLION DOLIAR Plan 3 home will have three bedrooms, 21/2 baths and a family room. This two-story home will contain 2.187 square feet. The largest home. Plan 4, has 2,298 square feet within Its two-story 1 configuration and contains four bedrooms. three baths and a kitchen/family room entertain- ment area • .... \ SE G! i FROM LOW $300,000's. f:XCELLENT FINANCING AVAILABLE. SFA ISIAND fi AT THE CENTER OF NEWPORT BEACH'S MILLION DOLLAR LIFESTYLE. Ac Sea (c;land. the life of luxury i:-, now yourc; to enjoy. (c'c; all here A prime col- lecuon of truly executtve clas' homes, designed to comple- ment your most discerning rtl\tes The c;ecunty of a guarded entry gate And a locat10n that puts you con· vcniently c.loc;c to Newport Center. Fllsh1on Island , Balboa . ,md the hcach Situatrd next door to th~ li(olf courst' at beauttfuf Irvine Coast Country Club, with splt.•nd 1d views of the sur· r t• •rltt I hl n• "'f 1 tt .. ; t .---, -~ t .. _, I t'-•ht• t fMm 'i1.t"°'1 l•il'nt ulir• ,,__,, rr1uh Ut 1h1 ••"•"••l.h.ln• •" ,..., • tllr• rlrt.•f• I"""''' '""•"'"'f ht....,.••rrr u•-.•t•"' t . .,..,.,,."•l•ht,•4•tw u lu u.,,. • '• ------ rounding area, Sea Island has all the amenities asso~ caated with chis caliber of, lifestyle. Like private tennis courts, a clubhouse, "wim· ming pool and spa The only thing that\ massing 1s you . Come experience Sea hdand today Discover the value of a cJa,s1c style of living Mirr•• 1u •Jlr • I The new community wlll enter a pre-sale phase in mid-August and its grand opening is antac1-I pated in late summer. lnfor-r matlon on the interest llst for the project can be obtained from the Irvine Homeflndlng Center, which is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 551-0539. or Akins De- velopment Co. 644-6690. FV villas almost sold out Only 1 O tri-level con- dominiums remain In the first phase at Los Caballeros Club VIiias. an Individual owner/resort hotel development in Fountain Valley Corporate or individual buyers of those units can stlll take advantage of the hotel/rental program now in full swing The remaining condos are designed to be divided Into rental units, with separate entrances and security dividing doors to maintain privacy . A property management pack- age offers maid service to reser- vation coordination for the de- velopment. The condo-villas are located on the site of the Los Caballeros Racquet and Sport Club and occupants are entltled to full use of the club's facilities. Considered the world's largest private country/sports club. Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club's 17-acre complex, at 17272 Newhope St , boasts a 50- meter Olympics-sized pool, 32 tennis courts, a tennis stadium. 20 racquetball courts. basket and volleyball courts, Nautilus equipment, and physical fitness and aerobic programs. The condominium villas main· taln their privacy with a security gate system that also encloses a separate pool, spa, and cabana area. Two, two.bedroom floor plane are available. from a alngle- story of 1,200 1quare feet to a three-atory unit of 1, 700 aquare feet, d .. lgned to be divided to provide teparate llvlng areas. The latter, a two-bedroom unit, pit priced from S 159,900 and feature• aolld oak moldlnga. doors, cabinet• and bannl1ter1. ceramic tlle; bullt-ln trash com- pactor•; and microwave oven1 A decorating/furniture package that can Include coordinated llnen1 and kitchen uten1ll1 la an option. Prlcea begin at 112&,500 with fle>etble terms available. Addlt1ona1 Information may be obtained by calllng Bruce Russell at 5•6 8560 . - il 0r&og9 Coast DAIL y PILOT /Sunday, Juty 15, 19M , ExPrRT Aov1 cc --- You h a ve • o p tions Easy-care livin a Versailles go if a b u yer bac k s out 8J llMON IYKE8 You have accepted an off er on your real estate and euddenly the buyer backe out of the deal. Thia la a talrly commonplace problem In Callfornla, especially during a buyer's market. When confronted with such a situation, a quick decision by the thwarted seller can help to mini- mize his losses. Baalcally, the seller has three options. These are: •Sue tor what la called "speci- fic performance.'' •Agree to rescind the con- tract. Veraa.lllea On The Lake featurea one-bedroom fioor plane for a ba.ay llfeatyle. VeraalUes On The Lake, a condominium community In the bustling hear1 of the South Cou1 Metro area, off era profeutonala an eaay-care one bedroom plan, designed to accommodate a buey llfeaty1e. "Doctors, lawyer•. executlvea. ealespeopte ... whatever the pro- feaalon, the one-bedroom plan at Veraalltes On The Lake 11 a home-buying aJternatlve that wlll open up hours of extra leisure time for those who are constantly on the go," 1ald Jeffrey W Manchester of Versallles De- velopers, Ltd. Prices for the one bedroom begin at $88,900 and range to $196,900 for a two-bedroom- plus-den arrangement Studio plans begin at $71 .900 Available financing Includes conventlonal plans. plus variable Interest rate packages, a 30-year fixed rate loan with as llttle as five percent down, and FHA and no-down VA plans. Investor financing Is also •v lable. Homee range from 1,31' equare feet - equate feet for 11udlo mc1Gt11• with one or two bathl. Features Include g...,~tng fireplaces wtth touch 911tcfi light• contre>ia tn molt ••· carpeting and drapery~· Private patk>I or baJcOnteil!fllk>w resident• to retax out of TovllftVerulffeeOnThe e, take the San Diego Freewayll05) • to Brt1tot Street. Drive nOtjllJ on Brl11ot to Sunflower. Go on Sunflower to Plaza om.. um right, and proceed to the •ct>m- munlty From the ~ ,.._ Freeway, take MacAr; hur Boulevard west to Plaz.a ~· Turn left on Plaza and Pf'ooiild to the Versallfes On The en. trance. The sales otfl and modets, under the exC:ftislve direction of Dreyer & Young, are located at 3700 South Pl~ Dr For more Information, phone 556-0486. . •Sue for actual money lost. To sue for specific per- formance Is to force the buyer to close the escrow. Excellent in theory, this remedy Is far from sure-fire. Cases have been lost just because It took too long to Ground broken for flagship ho1ne at South Peak bring them to trial. 3 flagship homes wllf be built to exemplify Point In a suit for damages, the seller -A slngle-level home of 4,237 attempts to recover lost money. the Laguna Niguel custom horn~ C!:nnmunlty square feet, It will combine for- If It seems economically feasible mat entertaining areas with cas- to lltlgate, remember that legal Ground has been broken for tradition," explained Jack ual living spaces to meet the fees are not recoverable, unless the first of three "flagship" Dangelo, president of the Laguna needs of a larger family or of a the contract so provides. residences at the custom home-Beach-based development firm professional couple with a busy Mutual rescission. therefore. Is site community of South Peak, creating the guard-gated ridge-social calendar. often the best result. This re-overlooking Monarch Beach In top community. A massive carved door will quires both parties to return what Laguna Niguel. The community includes ap-have beveled glass Insets at each they placed In escrow or gave "In envisioning South Peak as proximately 190 custom home-side, opening to a foyer topped each other. the showplace of outstanding sites. by 21-foot high ceilings. Sur- This Includes a refund of the custom home architecture, we The first flagship will be of a faced in tile. this foyer, will buyer's deposit and a return of have made the commitment to Spanish/Mediterranean design. incorporate two tiled wall foun- the seller's deed. bulld three 'Flagship' homes that by the architectural firm of tains. one near the entrance and Rescission Is otten an attract-will exemplify this new residential Shulda & McCloskey of Dana the other In a secluded garden lvesel~r·s~e~edy,especlallyin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i a rising mflrket, when the seller I can easily find a new buyer for the ,_"'<ii~~~J~ same or better price. Thus, when the seller has lost little or no money due to the breaching buyer, mutual rescission Is the best solution. (Simon Sykes Is editor of ftrat tu..ct•r. s journal for the real estate Industry, P. 0 . Box 20068, Riverside, CA 92516. Tel: (714) 686-8005) Chelsea models to open Cape Cod styling highlights homes in Laguna Niguel Two model homes open this month at Chelsea Pointe. a slngle-famlly. gate-guarded resl- dentlal community of 32 homes being developed In Laguna Nlguel's Monarch Beach The homes are by Hon De- velopment Co of Laguna Hiiis The Interior design firm of Yeiser-Garland & Associates of Costa Mesa Is coordinating the models' Interiors. Designed to showcase Chelsea Polnte's two floor plans, each model home will be decorated and furnished to reflect the communlty't tra- ditional Cape Cod styling, ac- cording to design prlnclpal Pat Yeiser. Each two-story floor plan will otter more than 2,000 square feet of llvlng space In six elevations. All-wood cedar siding exteriors, tile roofs and wood casement. divided-tight windows comple- ment the Interior Just one block from the beach at Selva Road and Pacific Coast Highway, Chelsea Pointe Is located near parks and close to ~ Point Harbor. Monarch Beach and the 18-hole Robert Trent Jones Jr.-deslgned golf course. VILLA BALBOA <O ~ ~ ~ AFTER ~ YdUSEE ~ THE SIGHTS, atrium Lined with oak bookshelves and furnished with its own private front patio. the library will be sequestered to the left of the foyer. To the right wlll be a sunken living room with spacious window treatments and multiple French doors A "great room" concept wlll be utUized in an open arrangement. The kitchen will incorporate an Island work area with Its own vegetable sink as well as a counter bar for quick snacks and serving of meals. The home will Homes are secured by a 24- hour guarded gate entrance and Individual electronic security aya- tem. The community wlll also feature cobbleetone-styled drlveWaya end walk• In keeping with the Cape Cod architecture. RESORT TO GOOD LIVING! The developer clalmne ChelHa Pointe la the only new realdentlal community betwMn Sen Diego •nd Sant• Barbara currentty ottering slngte-tamlly detached floorptane and guard- g•t• HCurlty with Immediate proximity to the beach Whether you live at Villa Balboa year-round or just on weekends, you'll d1scover the finest of worldly treasures within just 15 minutes of your doorstep' One ocean; 90 holes of country club golf; 78 private tennis courts; one beach, 10 miles long; five yacht clubs, four major fashion shopping centers (plus< ountless small ones); one harbor; 57 private racquet and handball courts, one airport, two piers, 365 magnificent sunsets; and hundreds of gounnet restaurants and antnguing shops ... Villa Balboa is a world all its own! 2-Bedroom cl 2-Bedroom •nd Den Condominium Homn AvaU.bl~ From S209,900 VILLA · BALBOA also feature a tile-topped wet bar of natural oak and entertainment center stzed for a big screen television and VCR system. The private, 830-squar•toot master sutte wm off er an ad)aoent atrium as well as an ocean view To visit South Peak., take Crown Valley Parkway to Camino del Avlon and then proceed east to South Peak's sales and lnfor· mat Ion center. which Is open weekdays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on Saturdaya and Sundaya from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For fUrther Information. caJI 240-2388. A sales office at the reatdentlal alt• 11 open 1taffed by aale9 director Sandy Pear .. u. To re ch Cheteea Potnte from the Sant• Ana Freeway, e>Clt weet on Crown Valley Parkway and con- tinue to Pactftc Coa11 Highway. Turn left on Pacific Coatt Hlgh- w•y and contlnu to Sefva Road. For further Information, call 2..0-1586. Sates office houri are 10 a m to 5 p.rn. dally 220 N1~t' Llnt Ntwport BH~ h C1llfom1• 9266..l (714) M5 6450 S•lt' Off tet ~n O;a1ly 10 AM. To ~PM . Or By Appo1ntmmt 1'1t"'' ,.l,.1t 1\'t 1l•tr "' l'\IMl<•llnn He ~fn A--. ••ht•fl ·-m"'I ~.,, .. .,,. IT<>m 'al" l'tll .. \ , ' .... S4 , .Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sund•y. July 15, 1984' Villa Mira reflects different lifestyles · H0t0e buyers can tour three furnf)hed models at VIiia Mira. a resi~ntlal development by The Carma-Sandling Group The homes have been decorated by De Qll I of Century City to reflect "different lifestyles of the poten- tlal bomebuyer." said E A "San~" Sandllng, president of Th" Carma-Sandling Group Buyer response to VIiia Mira's stylish and comfortable homes restsfted In a four week sell-out of the .S homes available in the com&nunlty's first phase. "We set out to develop a community that would meet the needs of today's homebuyer at comtortable prices Judging frornU1e sales we've had early on. it appears that the homebuyers are more than satisfied. · said Sandling. wall carpeting. Forced air heating, storage areas. and space for a side-by-side washer and dryer are standard features in each home. VIiia Mira's kitchens have a gas range and oven, built-in dish- washers. double porcelain sinks with garbage disposers. ceramic tile counter tops, oak cabinets. pantries. vinyl flooring and lumi- nous ceilings. Master bedrooms feature dressing areas adjacent to con- necting baths that offer cultured marble pullman tops, twin basin vanity and decorative lighting fixtures - HO(J')ebuyers can • choose among two-and three-bedroom floor plans of single-level homes Amenities include wood-burn- ing fireplaces in many units. custom draperies in all living areas and bedrooms and wall-to- To reach the hillside communi- ty of Villa Mira. take the Santa Ana Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway Exit west. and turn left on Golden Lantern Turn left again Paseo del Colinas, and continue straight ahead to the sales office, open dally from 10 a.m to 5 p.m Lantern Bay manor home For additional information, call 643-2906. Thi• Monterey-•tyled manor home. meaaurlng 4.400 8QU&re feet. la under con•trucdon by The Robert E. O.borne Co. on a view lot in Lantern Bay overlooking Dana Point Harbor. The Osborne Co. l• the flHt to break &round at the cuatom lot project. which will eventually include 48 delu.ze •lngle-famlly eatatea. Stear.ns' Forster Ranch co1n1nunity targets lSt-time buyers Six Forster Ranch developments atrn to meet young buyers· needs The dearth of quality, attainable housing in Orange County 1s a trend that spells "move to the booRdocks" for important home-buying groups. such as first-time buyers and young professionals At San Clemente's master-planned Forster Ranch, however, Stearns Development Co .. Inc .. 1s In the process of constructing six new communities destgned to accommodate the needs -and the budgets -of these often-neglected Orange COtlDb' markets. Stearns is currently developing Tocayo Hills and T ocayo Canyon at Forster Ranch. The former Is a collection of single-family detached homes, many offering views of the coastal terrain. The latter Is a community comprised of single-family detached garden homes. Prices at Tocayo Hills range from $122,995 to $135,995, and the homes scale from 1,230 to 1,432 square feet. Tocayo Canyon homes are being offered at prices beginning at $99,9950 and topping at $116,996. with from 950 to 1,360 square feet Financing packages available Include a guaranteed 30-year fixed rate loan with an Interest rate ceiling of 13.5 percent, or an adjustable rate mortgage beginning at 11 percent with 5 percent down payments. Stearns was prompted to undertake these project because his own sons are first-time buyers. "When I realized that they couldn't afford to purchase an Orange County residence, I began to give the matter a great deal of thought," he said. "How many people are In the same predicament? Why should first-time buyers or those who don't have a six-digit annual Income to be forced out of Orange County, away from where they r~ally want to live? And who can change that? ''The answer Is obvious. Builders, like me define the marketplace. It's up to us to create a more accessible, more easily attained Orange County home." Eager buyers, many of whom had camp bed out at the site for as long as six days, deluged the sales staff, so the Stearns family pitched In on the front llnes, helping buyers measure lots and fielding questions from Interested home shoppers -even serving dinner to those who had parked their campers and put up tents. On-site sales personnel were surprised and delighted at the presence of the Stearns manage- ment during the opening of sales at the com- munities. Project 01anager won over by Beacon Hill "I've never lived In a townehome. but I'm ready for a change," said Mynet Massey about purchasing a townehome at Beacon Hill Court In Laguna Niguel. Massey is the project sales manager for Beacon Hiii Court. a $10 million development being built by Taylor Woodrow Homes Callfornla Ltd. She llked the project so much she purchased one of the homes, the two-story Chatham model, a 1,846 square-foot plan with dual master suites. Each suite also has a private bath. The plan also features a library/loft. "We'll be moving from a large 3,000 square-foot home," said Massey. "but frankly, we're tired of a big house with lots of yard work." "My family Is really look- ing forward to the comfort and convenience of townehome liv- ing," added Massey, who will be moving In along with her.husband and teen-age daughter. Beacon Hiii Court Is not a typical townehome, said Massey, because It otters private rear yards large enough for pool or spa and secluded courtyard en- tries. Beacon Hiii Court Is situated In Beacon Hill, a master-planned community being developed by Taylor Woodrow. Upon comple- tion, this 350-acre community, wlth Its New England archltec- tural design, will contain about 1,000 homes In the coastal hllls of Laguna Niguel that feature ocean views. OCEAN-VIEW LIVING BEHIND GUARDED GATES IN The ultimate in luxurious, maintenance-free condominium living -the guarded gate com- munity of Belcourt Hill. Neigh - boring the fa irways of Big Canyon Country Club and attractions of Newport Center, Belcourt Hill remains quietly apart within its own private realm of natural beauty, ocean views and sophi(j- ticated comforts. Hurry-this very favorab le financing is available for 90 days only! *FlNANCfNG EXAMPLE· Based on a S440,000 purchase• pnce, with a 20% dO'NTI payment of $88,(XX), and a loan amount of S352,000. monthly Pnnu· pal and Interest paymenK tor tht' fir;t year are S3,065, Wlth an mtere~t ratt' In addition to the Chatham model, there are two other floor plans available. The Andover Is a single-level, 1.466 square-foot one-bedroom, two-bath home featuring a convertible den/bedroom. The Brighton. a two-bedroom model, Is hlgh- llghted by a den/family room and 1,654 square feet of living space. Priced from $161,500, the townehomes Include wood-burn- ing fireplaces. vaulted ceilings In all llvlng areas and master bedrooms. and oak parquet or ceramic tile entries. Sttlected plans feature skylights. green- house garden windowa and wet bars. Kitchens feature a wall- mounted mlcrow.ve oven, a range and self-cleanlng oven. a potscrubber dishwasher and a disposer. .: . ' c • ORT BEACH. Opt:n \\/el'kc.Jdyc; Noon-6:00p.m . \Vt'ekt•nd~ 10:00a.m.-6:00p.m. • Fnr informJlton C.t.111 {714) 760-3808 BELCOURT HILL I ... of Q?ta%. Monthly Pnncipal and lntl'r· est payments for the !ie<'ond year are S3,320, with an interest rate of 10 ·11%. Monthly Pnnc1pal and lntcrec;t pcly ments for the third through thirtieth yea~ are S3.0(X), with ,1n mtl'n:<.t rcJte of ll '~"· I U.5''., Annu.11 l\•rct·nt a~ Rate l Month I} p.1ymt nt<; m this ex.imple do nC'll mcluJt• I,\,<><; .md asc;o· Ct.lt1on I~ Build<•r will p<f\I .111 non· n'l urrin)t clo-.m~ l 00,t<. l'lt'tl<;C ~ ~11~ rt'Jin">t'nt.111\'l 101 111mph•t£' ckt.111'.. The New England-style ex- teriors Include multi-paned wln- dowt, clapboard aiding, bric~ masonry, u well aa fanUght and porthote windows. To reach Beacon Hiii Court. take Crown Valley Parkway toward the coaat from the San Otego Freeway, turn left on Clubhouee Drive at El Nlguet Country Club, right on Niguel Road, left on Beacon Hiii Way and up the hill to th mod.aa. The models are open dally from 10 a m to 5 p m. For more Infor- mation telephone 831-710. . .. Or~ Coast DAILY PILOT /Sund • JUiy ~s. 1944 Sea Pointe Estates tourney to showcase seniors tennis An all-star cast of seniors tennis players wlll be on hand July 23-29 to participate In the first "Sea Pointe Estates Seniors Tennis Tournament." Players wlll compete for $5,000 In prize money, and play wlll take place at two ~tea: Capistrano Racquet Club In San Juan Capistrano ~.d Sea Pointe Estates' new million-dollar Swim & Tennis Center In San Clemente. Among the notable tennis seniors (50 years of age or older) are: Whitney Reed. former No. 1 singles player In the U.S., and former membet of the U.S. Davis Cup Team; Bob Howe, former Wimbledon doubles champion; Tony Prodan, No. 1 Southern CaJlfornla "65 Senior," ranked number tour In the Unl1ed States; Straight Clark, former nationally· ranked player; Vern Hughes, national Seniors "65" & "70" champion; King Lambert and Ed Kauder. top rankw U.S. seniors doubles team; and '4erwtn Miiier, National Seniors "60" doubles champion. In addition to the actual com- petlJlon, there wlll be demon- strations of the new Japanese hybrid "Soft Tennis," which Is sweeping the nation. The game Involves llghter racquets and unusual "fuzzles" tennis balls. Demonstrating soft tennis and her OWfl "Noodle Tennis" will be , Sally Moore Huss, former Wimbledon seml-ftnaJlst and the teaching professional at Pointe Estates. A coci<tall and dinner party to be held Tuesday, 5 p.m., at Sea Pointe Swim & Tennis Center, wlll hlghllght the seven-day tour- nament. Windward Cove well received · by ho1nebuyers 60 and above _;; • "World Champion Surfer Corky Carroll will provide lite Beer from Miiier. He Is featured In several of those funny Lite Beer television commercials,·· said Pete Fisher, vice president of sales for Central Capital De-A new futty-appointed con-selection of 16 condominiums, lighting fixtures and sloped can-•' velopment Co., developers of domlnlum in Huntington Beach, said a spokesmam. He added lngs In some units. .. -~ .. Sea Pointe Estates. adjacent to Terry Park and Just that the first homes will be Resldents of the new com.~ Home sites of 10.000 to 20,000 three miles from the ocean, Is completed for occupancy In mid-munlty will be eligible'°' lndMd--~quare feet, many of which com-priced from as low as $56,990 at to-late October. ual membership In the nelgh- mand spectacular ocean views, Windward Cove, a community for Designed by Hates-Langston boring recreation cent«. .,. are priced from $85,000 to adults 60 and over. of Orange to accommodate the Interested buyers may visit the $450,000. Being built by The William Lyon needs of retired adults with style Information center from 10 a.m. Additional Information regard-Co. in cooperation with the city of and comfort, a selection of two until 6 p.m. dally · and Mondays Ing the Seniors Tennis Tour-Huntington Beach, the one-and floor plans features living rodms from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. For more nment, home site sales, and two-bedroom condominiums with access to patios or Information, call M2-2727. asaoclation Membership Is avail-have received an overwhelming balconies with storage areas, To reach Windward Cove, take able by calling 643-1392. initial response from senior separate dining areas, Interior the San Diego Freeway (405) to Sally Moore, former Wimbledon aeml-flnalt.t and teachina profeulonal at Sea Pointe Eatatee, -:91 demonatrate aofi tennia and her own .. Noodle Tennie" at $5,000 aenlona tournament July 23-29. Visitors should exit the San homebuyers, according to the stacked laundry areas and mas-the Beach Boulevard ext1 and Diego at Camino de Estrella, then developer. ter bedrooms with walk-In proceed south to Taylor Avenue turn east and continue to With 25 of the initial 32 units closets and baths with cultured (one block put Talbert) and tum Marbella. A left turn reveals the reserved In less than three marble putlman tops. right to the temporary saJes · ·· waterfaJI entrance to Sea Point weeks, buyer names are now Windward Cove homes aJso office at 7631 Taylor Avenue '" "'. Estates. being accepted for the next include decorator carpeting and Huntington Beach. Ridgefield sales office ref lee ts the • co1J11J1 unity The sales center for Warm- lngton 's new Ridgefield single family homes in Laguna Hills Has been specifically created to re- flect the community's com- fortable ambience. Suzanne Roberts Interior De- sign of Corona del Mar has worked to convey a warm and relaxed environment for pro- spective homebuyers. "I set out to accomplish two primary gals with the sales office at Ridgefield,'' said Suzanne Roberts. "One is to reflect the character of Warmlngton's long- standing tradition of building homes with outstanding quality and design. Secondly, I wanted to create an environment that puts homeshoppers at ease as they find out more about the homes." ··Judging from the sales suc- cess to date, families wanting to move up to a larger home are liking what they see at Ridge- field," she added. Since opening In n1id-March, 32 homes have been sold at the community, where prices range from $156,000 to $192,000. The Ridgefield sales office, featuring rich dark green and Ivory color scheme with tra- ditional-styled furnishings, In- cludes graphic depictions of the single-level and two-story floor plan arrangements and exterior motifs offered. The homes at Ridgefield fea- ture ralsed-planel entry doors, multi-paned window treatments, handmade masonry fireplaces, ceramic tile or wood parquet flooring and handcrafted, oak- finished stair railings. Various plans also Include a wet bar, high vaulted ceilings and an upper level "bonus" room. Kitchens Include handcrafted oak cabinets, a microwave oven, a continuous clean gas oven, ceramic tile counter tops, and a pantry. There Is also a breakfast nook as well as a formal dining room. Rldgef leld · s exterior designs are intended to enhance the the community's hilltop location, providing residents with a quiet. country environment as well as proximity to schools, shopping and beaches. The Rldgef leld sales off ice and decorate model homes are open dally from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. To vlait the community, take Alicia Parkway south from the Santa Ana Freeway to Allao Hiiia Drive, then turn left to the ~te. For addltlonal Information, call 843-2542. ln•ex•pen.•alve• ·11n tk apen· tlvl nol high 1n prtc;e reaaonabla. c1aa.t1lted lllJ __. advertlalng rml CIH1lfied Advertising &42 -5678 ~~~...;:...;__;;.;_;,~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;...._~~=---------~-------=-=----=--=--------------=------=--=--=--=::=:~~ LUSK LEVERAGE 40-Yur Adjustable Rate loan Rrst Five years fixed at U Y1% A. P.R. Annual per< entil~t' r.lte sub1ect to aJ1u'-t ment c.ich "' m<lnth~ alter 5th year Wrap loan tor the hr;t hve years with a ballol1n p.ivment in the 60th month Sample Repayment ferms Purch.i~ Price S220.000 Oownp.lyment UQOOO bO mMthlY p.iyments ot SZ 202 7-4 B.ill(l(ln payment .lnd l'\'mammjl. .tOO monthly p.ivments will v<1 r> accord1nK t<' chanite' in n•t1on.ll mOC\ nl 2o Wt'l'k Tl'\',l\Ury B1lh Seller pays all non-l"KW'rlng clos- in1 c<Kts. G loriously ~1tuatN.1 on a San Clement(' h1ll,1Je oHrl<'ol-.mg tht. .. Pautil t'- 1 lighl,md Light -an excluc;1v(', ~uard-gated commun11~ ol -..n~le-tam1lv, <''~lUlt\l home., by Southern Cal1torn1<1\ leadin~ res1dl'nt1..il builder tor 40 vear.-lohn D l usk &. Son. Here '\lreet!> .ire terraced to m.i'1m11l' 'rect,llular coa,tlme ne"" and horn<''> are plotted on onl' c;idt• 01 the .,trcet only to mJ'1m11e estate-ownl'r pnv.1l \ Ac; except1on..il a" the locJtmns, the thn.-e and lour bedroom home!> ol H1~hland L1~ht are styled for luxury with lrom 1888 to 2752 .,qu.m.• feet ot space anJ out c;tanJmg features 111..t• • C,u.ir<l·~ated security • Ceram1C tile entnec; • \\oodburnin~ fireplace<> with ga!> stub-; Isome plans with two flreplall'c;) • Sl..yhght~ 1rlans 10 and 11) • Vaulted u.•1lin~" (Plan!> 7 8. o 10. 11 l • Autom.1ttc ~ara~ door o~ners • Antique hrass bath ltxtun.., • lum1nou!> lt~htm~ • 0.11.. l..1tchen cabinet.,• Crramtl tile (Ounter tops with lOlol"l'd ~n"'lul "LUSK LEVERAGE",., hl..e nl' Nhl'r lorm ,,t lm.m"n11-IM vN1r ne~ homl Since the Lusl-. Company '' mt1l..ing the loan d1rec..tlv t0 the t'-tuwr 11 c..an qualttv bv it-. own standards of Jccept.ib1l1ty Many homebuyrr., who have been unable to obtain ltnancing can now d0 so with l us"-'" help So please. cdll nur 4'.tleo; reprt"•ent.11tw' LOl l H . I tor illl the dl't.uk PRICED FROM LOW s200,ooos~ Models b\ l uc.k. Seren~et1 $.lie-. '-enter n~n ddtl)' tr-om 10 a m too pm 2033 \'1a Mantaraya -14 408-0-2 2 .\ l M A I~ B L l: It E A 0 I I U an.ng. Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 15, 1934 MUC fl>TIC£ NIUC fl>TIC( Plll.JC fl>TICE .,..~GIP eTATllmNT °' ACTl1'k>ure ..,..... MnnGUt IUSMI• ~ 1u..... '10Tl'T104JI ., .. ,.CTmOU• llUOdll ~tmal I &MT GIP UA wmt!MAWAL ..._ t'TA,....,.,. .-... tTAftlmNT N.Ull eTA,._NT 11tA1m ITATUmM'T NAm ITATllllSNT °' ..... p~ TM tollowtng J*90M .,.. TM followlng P91ION .,.. The lollowtrlg ~ at• TM rolowing PllflOn I• TM tOlloWlng pereona .,. PICTIT10 UI eUllNltl OPIRA1WO UNDO dolnQ ~ e&. dOU1Q ~ u dOlnQ b1.111neM u : oolnci builMM u doing ~., .... ..cnnoue I M'T f" HAT I 0 NA L PICl<EHS, HAAORA\111 P(llCAH/AUTT(" PAA't· 3 2 8, s..o !MM AY'9 I l H CHARTERS. 2727 The fol~ P«M>nl ...... Mm PORTFOLIO MANI.OE· 6 EGAN, 3t10 W•*'Y P . NEASHIP It, 1'20 I . W•n• N9wporl 8eeclfl, CA 82000 W COMt Hlghw9y, Newport N"9 ebelldoned" the 1199 of I The rolowlnQ PW90n Ila MENT,'701llrotl.1ttFloot. ~ 8-.c:fl.c..t 92te0 w A~. Sult• 3A. Santa Auatln Monroe, 072 DMdl, CA. t2M3 lh• Ftc:m10111 •u•ln•M wtltldrwn •• general Pllrt· ~ IMdl. CA t2teO Pk:kw l Har~ ,,.... Ana. C•lf. 92100 Kim~ Cir • lrvlne, CA Philip Stt9hen Ho-11. Heme. WEST COAST ~ ,. "°"' ... pertner9'llp ~ Oele I. ~. 43340 ,.... IOCll.tel, Inc: • SHO w-·~ ,..,, !quttlM, • Call-t2714 2220 E CNpn\an •st. Full OUITNAL. Ml 81\qllOfl .. Ung und9r IM ftGttUoul bame 81 , Pelm o-1, CA P . ~ e.acti. Calif tomla oet*el partnerlfllp, Thlt bu1111... la con Wion. CA IHS 1 ~. C09t.l Mel&. CA. t2a7 bu 1 In e I a n • m • o I l2MO t2NO 1920 E Warrte1 Awnue, OYG!ed by Ill lndlvldull Christian K &etMnl, 1260 ft; ~ ..,._ HllCAH/flltJTT!A PAAT· Thie butlrt ... t. Con· 0 I l>tc*.11\t. 117 Via Sutt. 3A. kMI Ana, Calif Auattn Morvoe Amnerat .fS05, I.A. CA Hllme,.,.,.,.to~wea HlMHIP 11 111 1'20 L ducted by 111 unln· Udo Hord. Newpor1 BNdl. 82705 Thia ata1ernent wa ttlecl 90015 Med In Qr.,. County on Wenw A...,.., tkihe 3A. corporated 1110011t1on Caltt. tate3 J E. T Autt•. • marTlecl With tM County Clertl of Or· Thia bullneH 11 eon· I-143 FILE ~. fl'217903 Santa Al\&. CA 9'2705 other th.,, • pmtl'l«INp Thlt bualne11 la eon man • hla aoMI and MPl'att M99 County on Ju111 21. ducted by a ~II part ~ 8con Feb, IM The ftatttlOlll bulln.-Dale L. AM ducted l>y: a corporation ~· M1 Via Udo Sovel. 1964 '*eh!P 8~ Dr . Cotta Meaa, ~111111.,,.,,tforthepmt· Thie etatlmll'll wu ftlecl 08 Plctitnt,8.c T,_. e..ctl,C1Uf.9H&3 ~ PtilllpS How.II CA "'tHa7 nentllc> ... ftled on ~y 18, with IM Coull'Y Cllnl Of Or· Thia 1111emlllt ... lllld Thi Doan Trull ol Sep. Publllhecl 0r.,. Coelt Thia ll•t~1 WN "*' ~ Stephen Roll, 1M4 In thl County of Or· enge County on June 28. With tM ~ty Cllrtc of Or temtier 27. t9H, 1920 E. Oal!y PHot July 8. f5, 22, 2t, with IM County Cl.fl>. of Or· 800 $hUw 1.ane, Cotta~ FILI NO. f24t102 t984 ehDe County on June 1S, Warner A~. Sult• SA, t9'4 en;. County on June 28, ......_ CA. 92929 ~.,,.. Heme and Addreat or ,..., 1~ saii11 Ana. Ca&lf 92705 8~9 t9&-4 TtUI bulll'9aa wu con-the PW'IOfl Wtthdrawtng: Publi.tled Orange Coalt '170471 John C Petry, Preeldenl .,..._ ~by. oen-ai pertner-Pl!LICAN PROPERTIES. Diiiy Piiot Mt I. 15. 22. 2t. Pv~ Ofanot co.at Thi• ltltlmlnt ... llted DIDI,,. Wllf"r Publlahed Ot•noe Coett ltllp tHC., 1120 E Warn.-A~ 1984 Delly Piiot June 24 July 1, 8, with tM County Cllnl of Of. r-.," "" ~ Diiiy Piiot Juty a, 15, 22. 29. °"90'Y FellX anul, Suite 3A, Sen1• An-. Sv--41 1&, 19&-4 ange1 County on June QS, flCTIT10UI .u ... u t984 i,,_ •MmMt wu Ned CA 92705 SU29 1964 M• ... aT•-..... ..-Su-60 wtth the County Clel1I of Or· ~ 9y Dorothy Doan, f'M9111 -.. '__,..' 11nQ1 County on Jvtt 10, Preeldent •---------Publllhld Orange Cout TM totlowtng ~ .,. 19M Publlhed ~ eo.t P\llJC NOTICE Pta..IC NOTICE Deity Piiot July 1. 8, 16, 22, d~ngR~ ..... E A 0 Pta.IC NOTICE ~ ~ 2?.;:~ = Piiot .My I. • 16, 22. •---CMDl'T-MO-TIC-~-T0-0#---l·-,-IC-TITIOU---,-IU-1-... -,-,-lllM Sl>'5 ~~~:~~!_I eaioata ~ '~Z~A~u::'.J' AuQua1 S, 198-4 Su-36 IOU( TilAJ!llnfl NA• ITATl•NT ---------CA 9282e ' ' The lollowing pertona are Su-67 ---------(leoL 11• The followlng peraon 11 Pta.IC NOTICE Merrill E. Swwieoo. 2872 doing bualneu u Pta..IC NOTICE 4 ,07 u.c .C.) d~Dix:=H~S. 17196 Monterey Ave. Cott• M111. HILLVIEW PARTNERS ---------NotlOI la neteby glwn to Newtlopl St .. Sii 103. Foun-P'ICTITIOUI eUllNlla CA. 92828 LIMITED, 1177 Klngaton rtllJC fl>TIC[ l'IClTTIOUa IU ..... the credllora ot ........ E taln V•I._., Callf 92708 NA• ITATl•NT Margie S S..ieon, 2872 Court, Colla MeH, CA NAm I TATl•NT C11ruco. Ttantf*or. wt10M -• The fOllowlng pertona art Mon1.,-ey Ave., Coata M .... 92628 NOTICE OF DEATH Thi toUowtnci pertona are bUtlllMa lddr ... II 2082 Rot>en B Oelelm• 211245 dOlng bull,_ u . CA 92826 Jacqueline Anderaon OF CARL H. WEBER, doing bull,_ u SE Brtatol. Suite 4. City of ~~~9d2~92 Mlatlon Viejo KENMORE PROPERTIES Tiii• bualne11 11 eon-Hov.H 1177 Klngacton au CARL WEBER HIGGIN SCALES INC • Senta Atta County of Or· Thia bulln•H I• con-307 Pl1cent11, Newport ducted by • genefal pert-Cour1 Coat• Meta. A AND OF PETITION 003 Poplar St , Orange ange Stall of California duct__, b l-"""'d 1 Beactt. CalH 92663 nerwhlp 92826 Coun"-.Cal" 92ee7 92107 thallbulklranaf•la .., y an,,..,., UI Roy1IO Tu<*•.218E~ MerrtllE S-ton Karen Leber 13118 ro R ES-'' • R B Dellema C ADMINISTE Nallonal Control•. Inc, 11>0U1 to be meoe 10 Ger.id Thi• atatement llWU tlled nlng Star Ln . Nev.port Thia 11alement wu !lied Dewey Lot Angeles, A TATE NO. AlUllH Delaware. 232'0 Airport s Melone. wflOll bull-0 Beech, Calif 92&60 wlth 1he County ClaOI of Or-90068 Blvd . Sant• Rola. Calll acldreu 11 •60 E Chapman with the County Cleflt of r-R O Tuck• 11109 County on June 28 Thia bu11n1n 11 eon-T o a I J heirs , 9~2 Avenue. Sult• 210B, City or 1~ County on Julll 18· Thia lllltmenl wu flled 1984 ducted by· 1 llmlted p1rtn•· beneficiaries creditors Thia bualneu la eon-Orange. County of Oranoe. 19 ,:Mam with ltle County Clerk of Or-P'Melll ahlp and . • credl duclld by a corporation tat• of California 926&G Publlahed Orange Coait 1nge County on June 20, Publlahed Or~ Coot Jecqu"'41M Howae conungent • Albert Kovanll. Seeretwy TM property 10 be trant-Dally Piiot June 18. 198, t984 Dally Piiot July 8. 15, 22. 29, Thia 111tem911t waa flied ton of Carl H. Weber, Thia 1t1temen1 wu ftled feNed 11 deeerlbed In gen-SU30 ffMl141 1984 with 111e County Clerk or Or· aka Carl Weber, and llllllh the ce>ue Clerk of Or· erll u All lloclt In trade. Publllhed Orange Coast Su-54 11109 County on JuM 28. per9ona who may be anoe County on Ju111 28. llJttures, equipment end ---------Dally Piiot July 1. 8. 15. 22, 1984 . 19&-4 good v.111 of lhll WOAD 1984 F"MaSI otherwiae mterested Ill FM1110 PROCESSING bualneu f't&.IC NOTICE SU40 Ml.IC NOTICE Anct.llOf'I a Kennedy the will and/or estate: Anderaon, MoOoH ld, known u THE OFFICE and flCTITIOUI IUalNEll __ ...;......;....;.......-. ___ 22174 I I T0to floed ....._, K..,r . . . u THE OFFICE. woRo ... ...-,, ......... .,., D1m11c NOTICE flCTITIOUI au11NHI !!..~4!".!·,cA. auo A pennon has been .. ,..,. •...-PROCESSING CENTER. ..,.._ ,,._,. r ~ ·---· ti.led by LISA WEBER 11111• 9'ou, Cellt. and localed al 2082 SE The followlng peraon 11 ~ ITATIMINT Pub!llMd Orange Coast lll02-1,_ .,....,,_, S It ' Cl"' of <>--1 dOlng bu.U-u FlCTTTIOUI SUltNEll d-'Thl~ bufOl1lowlng1~· uperaon. I are Dally Piiot July 8, 15. 22. 29. tn the Supenor C.ourt ..... "'· u • .. ,,_,,. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NAa. I TAT!.•NT "' .. _ Coun Publlahed Orange Cout Ana. County of Oran;.. PACKAGING, 2181 Meu l'he lollowlng P«ton• er• L OH K JOHNSON AS· 1984 Su-51 of Orange ty ~ Diiiy Piiot Juty 1, 8, 15, 22. St111 ol Catrlornla 92707. Or • Santa Ana Hel1jhl•. doing bualneaa u SOCIATES, 24972 Cryatll --------- questing that LISA 1984 ,• The bulk trantf• wtll bl Calif. 92707 FUSION DESIGN. 177 Clrcle, El Toro, CA 92830 Ptlll.IC NOTICE WEBER be appointed SU~ oonaummated on or blfora Charltt E Church, 2181 Sult• F, Alverllde Or .• New-Leigh K Johnaon, 24972 --------- u ~r80nal repreeenta-~':a. 1;:hlO ~~~ ~! T~~~~ Meu Or , Santi Ana p0rt e.acn, Calif 92823 Cryllal Circle, El Toro, CA. flCTITIOUI IU.HCH dve to administer the ... _.,. NOTICE FICE·. 2082 s E. Br11101. H.ighta. Calif 92707 Wllllam A. Hapgood, 327 92830 NAME ITATl!Ml!NT l"UULJ'-Thia bualnen la con-So A I au n d r-o. S • n Donald J. Mundo, 1130 The following pereon la estate of CARL H. '1CTIT10UI .u ... al Suh• 4, Ct~ of Santa Ana. ducted by an lndlvldu11 Clemente, Calli North Pacmc Cout High· doing bualnesa u : WEBER, aka CARL NA• ITATlmNT g:::;:n1~1927~n.r'· Stat• of Chatlea E. Churc:fl Ty Peteraon. 3~7 So way, L90un1 Beaoh, CA AT & T LIQUIDATORS, WEBER (under the In-The folloWtng pwaon 11 Thal tM IHt date for nung Thia 1t11emen1 wu flied Aluandro, San Clemente. Thia bu11ne11 11 con· 3601 w MecArthur, Santa dOI bull wtth the County Clerk ol Or· Cl.Ill ducted by. I gene<•I Plrt· Ana, CA 92704 dependent Adminis· ng 11198 u . cillma In the tranlf• r• anoe County on June 13, This bualneaa 11 con-nerlhlp M1r -Jeenne Fendler. tration of E1Jtate9 Act) OLYMPIC YACHTS, 1133 lwred to he<lln la Augual l4. 1984 ducted by • general Pll1· Leigh K JoMaon 2• 1"'0 S F-1~-'--. Santa . . 17ttl SI #4, Cotta Mela, 1984 "' .. ~ .,, ....... The peuuon 15 set for Calif 92e~7 So 111, u 11 known 10 the '~'" ""~ Thia •tatement w• filed Ana CA 92704 h De N 3 Ra Ron.cs Flor1an 624 Publlahecl Ofan~ ~t W11Uam Hapgood wtth the County Clerit ol Of. Tiii• bualneae 11 con-eanng lll pl. 0 . y ' 1 TranaferM, Ill bualneaa Dally Piiot June 2• July 1 8 Thia lllltment WU llleO atlO' County on Ju111 28, ducted by an lndlvldual at '700 CiVlc Center Dr .. San RafMI. ~ Pri. nam. and lddr ..... uMd 15. 1984 with the County Ctent Of Or· 19&4 . • Mar Jeanne Fendler West, Santa Ana. CA c~~.~~lneu 11 con-~by ,''::.r=::,e 'rA~'; SU31 •nge County on June 26, FMIM'T This 1111emen1 wu filed 92701 August 1 ducted t>y lndl'l/ldu.. 11184 Publlahed Orange Cout wtth the County Clerk of Or· on • "' led July 12. 1984 n.11a Diiiy Piiot July 8 15, 22. 29 ange County on June 28. 1984 at 9:30 A .M . Ray Ronan Geflld S Malone, Trant-Published Oran;. Cout 1984 !984 ..... -..... IF YOU OBJiX:I' to Thia atatement WU ftled ,.,.. Ptlll.IC NOTICE ~ lly PU t J ly I. a. 15 2.2 s 52 r-. wtth the County CW'k of Or-Publlahed Orenge Co11t • 0 u · · • · u-Publlahed Orenoe Coaa1 the grantmg of the •noe County on June 20, Dally Piiot July 15, 1984 FtCTmOUl IUllNEH -.w~4 ally Pllol July 8, IS, 22. 29, petition, you should 198.4 Su-61 NAME ITATUllENT su37 I---------1984 ·th t th FM1110 TM ro1tow1ng perton 11 Pta.IC NOTICE Su-55 ei er appear a e Publlthed Orange Cout •---------Ging bual.-a u Ptlll.IC NOTICE hearlni and state you Dally Piiot June 30, July 7. P\ll.JC NOTICE CREATl\IE DIMENSIONS. ACTITIOUI llU81•H Pta.IC NOTICE objectJons or file writ-14. 21. 198<4 MOTICI Of' 1957 \lllta C.UOat. N.-port ten objecuons with the SA69 TitUI TH'I I ALE . cam 92660 h Suzanne S MtMndl 1957 COW"t before the ear-Pta.JC NOTICE T.I . No. 412M-41 1111 Caudal Ntwpor1 lfli· Your appearance IWO«TAHT NOTICE • Calif 926e0 may be m person or by NOTICE OF DEA'fll TO ~,:'TY Thia bu11ne11 11 con· Your attorney OF SAMM Y REILLY YOU Aft£ IN DEFAULT ucted by 111 1ndMdu11 ERSON AND OF T SuzanM s Melndl IF YOU ARE A PI UMDl9' A DHD Of' TitUI Thia atllem«lt wu filed CREDITOR or a ront-PETITION T9 AD-~~DY~T:CE1~·-r: th 111e County Clerk 01 Or· lJl8ent creditor of the MINISTER ESTATE TO PftOTlCT YO\M PftOt'· ;:g: County on June 18. deceased, you must file NO. A-1%3980 EATY, rT MAY H IOU> AT 19 F241521 your claun with the T o a 11 he 1 rs. A "'9UC I AU. nr YOU Publl•hed Orange Co111 · be f · ---': NEED AN EXPL\.NA TION court or present 1t to ne 1c1anes, 1.:n:v.itors Of' THI NATURE Of' THE Dally Piiot June 24 July 1 8, the personal represen-and conungent credi-PAOCl!IDINQ AOAINIT lS. 1984 SU32 tattve appoin~ by the tolLrsLYof PSIERSOAMMYN RandE-;~T ~~~~ COM- court w1th1n four NOTICE IS HEREBY i----n1-m1_l_C_W\_f_IC_E __ months from the date persons who may be GIVEN 1~11111 reel property ~--rUUL---""---- of fll"!lt ~uance of let-otherwtse m&erest.ed in al1uated 111 the County of Or-flCTlTIOUI I UllNEll t.ers as proVlded Ill Sec-the w1U and/or estate: 1nge State ot C&lllornla, NAME I TAT£M£NT ._ __ bee known u 2377-91 S El The l...,lowlng n.o.r.on 11 uon 700 of the Probate A peuuon iia:s n Camino Real, San Clemente, otng bu';ineu .,"" Code of California. hied by p AMELA A. Caltfornlt and deeerlbed u B A T T E N • B L A K E The ume for filing PIERSON in the Su-to11owa FINANCIAL GROUP. 21118 claims wlll not expire perior C.ourt of Orange Lota 198, 199. 200, and arob, Newport Beach, . 201 In Tree1 938 aa per map allf 92660 prior to four months Court~y requesting the(eof. recorded In book E18ine Aactlel Ehrel, 2818 from the date of the that PAMELA A . No. 29 11 pi:;: 22 to 25 arob, Newport Beech hearing noticed above. PIERSON be ap-lnc:tualve of ltc:ellaneoua all! 92&60 YOU MA y EX.AM-pointed u personal Mepa, Record• of Ofange Tiii• bualn•H 11 con· . County ucted by Ill lndlvldual rNE the file kept by repretent.auve to ad-llnd will be IOld 11 publie Elaine R Ehrel t}w court. U you are nunister the estate of llUCllon on the front 11191 at Thia at11emen1 wu flied mterested m the es~ SAMM y REILL y the C09ta Meta Ctty Hiii, 77 th the County Cleric of Or- PIERS0"1 ( de th Fair Dftve. C09ta Meaa. Catt-ange County on June 111, tate. you may serve •~ Wl r e loml•. on Auguat 8 198-4. 11 19&-4 upon the executor or lndepe1'dent Ad.minis-10:00 am . 10 the lllgn.t "241114 admirustrator or upon tration of FAtates Act). bidder lor cllh In lawful cur-Publlllhed OrBnQe Cout the attorney' for the The petition is set for r~ 0~ u.;~Jld~l~-:S. ~:1~:::1June24, July 1, 8, executor or adminis-heanng in Dept. No. 3 without covenant or war-· SU27 trator, and file with at 700 Civic Center Dr .. ranty regarding tn ... po.-~-------- the court with proof of West, Santa Ana, CA :-:::'.ty ~~ "::.;:~ Pta.IC NOTICE aervice, a written re-92701 on August 8, cured by and under the i---------- quest stating that you 1984 at-9:30 A .M Power of Sale conlwred In ~~:A~::r.J• desire spea.al notice of IF YOU OBJEX::f to the Deed of Trul1 executed The followlng l*'IOl1 la · · · th f th by Cecil Ber11e and Thelma the filing of an mven-e granung o e Ber11e, Hu•b•n<I and Wife u doing butlneaa u tnkl and appra.iaement peunon you should JOlnl Tenanta .. Tru11or to COMMUNICATION COM- ...,. J ' ' PANIES INTERNATIONAL, of estate .aaets or of eh1ther appedarta~~ the ~~ ~ M~ 338 VIiia Mader• Newpc>n the peuuons or ac-e~ng an s . ""' Y?U etlon. 1 Call1CYnta Corpof-Beech. Calif 92660 counts mentioned m ob,ectJons or file wnt· '''°" ., Truet• for-the Donald P LOWl"y 338 Section 1200 and 1200.5 ten ob}ectlons with the t>enei1t and Hcurlty of Vlata Medera. Newport o f the California ~urt before the hear-~==1~~ ~.~:r':r. ~·Cb~!·,~;:>,. con. Probate Code. mg. Your appearance Corporeiuon, u BeneflellfY, ducted .,r; an lndlvldu•I R O B E R T J . may be m peraon or by datld June 19, 1980, and ~ .,!..';:( wu fli.d BOWMAN your attorney. recorded on June 30, 1980 wtth thl County Clerk of Or· 1301 Dove Street, IF YOU ARE A ~. ~,:~~52~tTi,~0;:; ange County on June 15. Salte 400 CREDITOR or a cont· 31851 of Offtclal Record• ol 1118.4 Newport Beacla, CA. ingent creditor of the the County ol Or•noe. Stall Publllhed 0 F~ H H O decea.sed •. you must file of ~~:!:'"1:f o.fault and Dally Piiot Juner~uty I. 8 nt·5577 your claim with the Ellcllon IO Siii the d• 15, 1984 Published Orange court or present It to acrlbed r ... proplrty under Coaat Datly Pilot JuJy the per90nal repre9en· the o..a of Trult wu r .. 1--------- 14 15 16 1984 r.auve appomt.ed by the eorded u lnatrument P\EUC NOTICE • • · Number 83-459481, on Oc-1---------SaSuM-96 court within four 1ober 18, 1983, or Offlclll flCTITIOUa IUllNI .. ----------'months from the date RecordaoltheCountyofOr-HAid I TATIMaNT SU24 N.u. ITAT'lmNT I UPEIUC>ft COURT TM followtng peraon 11 flCTITIOUI llUSINIH Of' C~<>f'NIA doing buslneat u . NAllll I TATEMENT COUNTY OF ORANGE WILLIAM 0 . GEFFENEY The fOllowlnn _,.aon 11 700 CMc Centef Of. w .. 1 $ ··• ,.._ lartta AM CA. 82'701 ANO A SOCIATES, 3700 olng bualneaa 11. MARRIAGE OF Campua Or Ste 108. ~-FINELINE DRAPERY SER· p0rt a..otl, CA 92660 ICE SO• S State College Pe ti ti 0 n11 CHU 0 C Wllll1m Girard Ge"eney. tvd , An•helm, CA 9280tl OUANG TRINH 1644 Allio Ave , Coate Paul Alexand« Warner Respondent LOC THI M ... CA 92627 35 N Frederic Street PHAM ' C N 0229690 Thia buslnen ta con-urb1nk. CA 91505 SU=~i (FAMtl.Y LAW) ducted by· an lndlvldual This bu1lne11 11 con· NOTICE! You Mve bHn TWhlllallaamtaot~teneyw•• 11•-A ucted by an tndlvldual decide ~ .. ~. -""" Paul A .. under Warner tued. TM COUft mi y wt1h lhe County Clerlt of Or-Thi• 1111emen1 wu filed 90ll111t you •tt.,_t rour anoe County on JuM 28. Ith th• County Clerk ol Or Mino tleerd un'"• you ,... 1984 nge County on June 28. apond wttt\111 10 ::t;;, ANCI ,,,..,., 8 IM lnlonnatton . Pubtlahed Orange Cout 19 4 ~ II you wian to ,.-the ad Dally Piiot July 8 15 22 29, Norrla l A..oclatee, Inc. wrce ol an attorney In thra 1984 '570 Cempu9 DriYe, 8ulte I matter you should do so Su-47 Newport INctl. CA. I.a promptly so thll your Pubtlllled Ortnge Coaat responae or ple1dlng II any ---------O•lly Piiot July 8. 15, 22. 29 may be filed on ume n1m1 1c NOTICE 1984 AVllOIUated ha stdo de· ___ r~-------1 ________ s_u_-_~ m1nd•do Et tribunal pued1 FtcTmOUI aUSINIEl l decldlr contra Ud sin au-NAME ITATl!•NT dlencla a menoa que Ud r&-The fotlowtng peraona are sponda dentro de 30 dl11 doing bualneea u Lea la lnlormaclon que FINANCIAL HO ME algue LOANS, 171 South Anita SI Uated deaea sollcltar el Drive Suite 1(}3, Orange, conaejo de un 1t>ogedo en Caltt 92668 Mt• uunto. deb.-la heclrlo Ei1ecutlve Development tnmedlal1mente. de ••t• Inc . Callfornl1. 171 Sou1h m1ner1, au reapuetta o Mita onva Sult• 103 Of. llegaclon, ae hay alguna, ange, Callf 92668 ~ aer r90l1trad1 • tlem· fhl• bu1ln•11 I• con- po ducted by·• corporation 1 TO THE RESPONDENT David M Tech.it, Pr•l-The petitioner hU flied a dent Pflllllon concerning your Thi• atatemenl wu filed marrlaoe II you fall 10 Ille • with th• County Clerk of Or- re8')00ae w!tllln 30 daya ol ~· County on June 28, lhe date that tlll• aummon• 198-4 It served on you, your ~ FMl1M l1u11 m1y bl entered end lhe Publllhld Orange Coast courtm1yentertfudQtlfMllt Dally Piiot July 1, 8. 15, 22. cont1lnlng lnjunellv• or 1984 olher ordera concerning SU« dlvlalon of PfoperlY apouaat 1---------euppOrt, chlld cuatody, child eupport. attorney f1e1. COS11, Ind 9UCh Olhef re/lei u may bl granted by the court The gamlahment of waoea. taking of mtney or property. or other cour1 authorized prOCMdlnga may alto resull O•ted· February 22, 1984 LEE A BRANCH, Clefk By M ICH AEL HOBAN.Oec>uty N. Van Deo, Ally et l.Arw 1102 w. 17'1111 •• 11• 222 larlta Ane, CA t270I (714)5'1-5* Publlahed Orenge Co11t Dally Piiot June 2• July 1 8, 15, 1984 Su33 l'tllt.IC NOTICE Ptlll.IC NOTICE FtCTITIOUI IUllNHI NAME ITAT'l!•NT TM following perton la 1201ng bl.lllneu u : THE SHORES IN· TEAIOAS, 2640 Avon St., Newport Beactt. Calif. 92663 Joyce Carol Walth, 1045 Wetl'ttard Wey, Coat• M111, Cllll 92887 Thi• bualn111 It COii• dUC1ed by an lndlvldual Joyoa Carol Watah Thia atatement wu filed #Ith the County Clerk of Or· ~ County on Ju111 28, '2491• Publlahecl Oranoe Cout Dally Piiot July 1, 8, 15, 22. 1984 SLJ.43 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI llUSIMHI NAMa ITA TIM£NT TM lollowlng penons are doing buallllN u SlONE/NAPPER PROPERTIES. 3561 Carmel Av90Ue, Irvine, CA 92714 MlctrMI Stone, 9812 Bryn- mar Or \11111 Park, CA 92867 Leon M Napper, 3561 Carmel Avenue, lrvlne, CA 9271' · MlcilHI Stone Tt111 11a1emen1 wu med wllh the County Clerlt of Or- ange county on Ju111 27 1984 ir:we:no Wiiiiam INoe Voee a Al- eocletM 217 NOtttl Main II .. lte. 125 lartta Ana, CA. '2101 547..f1M Publtahecl Orang. Cout Dally Piiot July 8. IS, 22. 29 1984 Su-4& P\&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUSIMlll NA• ITATE•NT TM following perton II doing bualn.1 ... LACOMBE, 2201 Pacific Ave •2A. Cotta Meaa. CA 92827 Elizebeth Lacombe Mot11. 2201 Pact11c A.,. •2A Cotta Meta. CA 92827 Thia bualneu la con- ducted by. an Individual. of first issuance of let-Ill~. St•I• of Calllornl•. The lollowlng pereon• .,. FtCTmOUI I USIN£11 ded · Sec file aale wtll be condltCted doing buatnMI .a: NAMI IT A TIMeNT n11 m1 IC NOTICE Elizabeth Lacombe MOMI Thia atalement w .. filed wtlll the County Cllrtc or Or- ange County on July 10, 198• '250117 Publtehed Orange Cout Dally Piiot July 15, 22. 29, HARBOR LAWN- MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemelary Crematory 1625 Gisler Avf' Cos1a Mesa 540-5554 PIERCE IROTHEAI IELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 IAL TZ HAOEAON IMtTH a TUTHIU WllTCUff CHAPIL 437 E 17th St Coate Mesa 54&-9371 PACIF1C VIEW MIMORIA&. PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 500 Paclhc View Orrve Newport Beach 64 .. ·2700 McCORllltCIC llOftTUAAY 1795 Laguna Canyof'I Road L 1gvn1 B .. ch, Ca 92651 494-94 I!> tersasprovt Ul • b y AMERICAN HOME SUN OIL JOJOBA, LTD . Th foll....... __ r...;._~----- t1on 700 of the Probate MORTGAGE TRUST DEED 27281 Lu Ramblu. Suite dOln: bu;;;;': :aona are ftCTITIOUI .UllNIH Code of California. SERVICE CORPORATION, 200, Mlulon Vlelo Cell! TINY TOTS DEVELOP· NAME ITATlMINT The ume for f~ :ri~~~IF~~':AJ2:!:o:-92~91 Nell Levin. 33392 ~~Th g;:.1T~:.. 2c~~.~ dcJ::; ~'=."o..P9'aon 11 __ Pta. __ IC_NO_T_ICE __ _ clauns will not expire eaa Baker Street, Sull• 283. Cheltarn Way DAiii POlnl 92621 EVANS ELECTRIC. 3111 FtCTTTIOUI 8UllNlll pnor to four months Colla Meu. C1llforn11 CMf 02e29 Chr1sOne Brooke. Co111 2nd Ave . Corona cs.i Mar NAMI I TATfflllNT from the date of the 92828 Phone Number Thll 1>u11ne11 11 con-M .... Calif 92827 Callf 82625 n,. lollowlng '*"'°"'are h eanng nouced above ~~~~,:-H11~2 ATTENTION ~':edby a llml11dpartn4lf· A!:~. ~1:r~.:. ~!~ Ao~Ls~:~n~~~.1~ do~'l~"TR:'s . 2900 YOU MAY EXAM· Prlne:lpll and lnl••I due H '"'I Lrlln 92821 lt2706 MadllOl1 ,..,. A· 11 Full• INE the file kc:pt by S2t5,004 30 Thia 1tatemen1 wH filed Thi• bualnH• I• con· Thia bualnH• 11 eon-trton. CA 92631 the court If you a.re Cotta, E.xP911-. and Ad wllh the County C.lc of Or· dueled by , general part· 12uctld by· 111 lndlvldulll Ctrol Su• HN•. 2900 . v~ M99 County on June 15, netanlp Oennll L Evan• Mtdlaon A.,. A· 11. full· mterested lll the es-due (1ppro1dmately) 1984 Chrlatlne Brook• Thia 111tement waa 11*1 trton, CA 92631 tate, you may ~rve S45,IMl215 ~' Tiii• a111ement wu llled with 111• county Cllril of Qr. Thi• bu~1n111 11 con- upon the executor or TOTAL S340.IMl7 05 Pvbllahed Orange Cout with the County Clerk of Or· •noe County °" June 28. duc11d by· an lndl\'lclull administrator. or upon A~:~~~Ju~~i·c1o:c,AT-~:.1~:: June 24, Juty 1.8. = County on Jun. 15 1984 f'W140 ~:i.°'.~1t':1 WM nled the attorney for the GAGE TRUST DEED SEA· SU25 ,...._ Publlahecl Ortf'IGI Cout wtlh the County Cleric Of Or· executor or lldrniJu... VICE Pvblltlled Or~ co.ti Delly PllOI July 1. I. t5 22. ange County on Jvky 2. t9&-4 lrator and file with COAPORA TION A Call· --•c 1111\TlC[ Delly Pllo1J~24. July 1. I tN4 Pu ... ,_ ...... "-7,~ ' f tomla Corpcl'allon ruuu "" t5. 19&4 SU41 "'._, ..,.. .......,.. the court wt th proof 0 By DIMlt 8 Sctwnud!lr SU26 Dally Piiot July t • 22. 29 tel"VlC'e, a written re-Reor~lon Truet• · '1C~A=• ---------Augual 5, 1984 quest atatlng that you STAfE OF CALIFORN"'k Thi follo.tng pettOnt .,.. P\8.JC NOTIC£ P\8.IC M)TlC( SuS8 dem.re •pedal notice of COUNTY OF ORANGE) dolnQ l>ualMM .. PtCTITIOUI IUIMH "8JC fl>TICE °" JUiy 12· 1tf4. beifora F 0 R W A R 0 P R 0 · TITIOUI tulMH T Tl..wT the flllna of an tnven-me. Ill• Ulldlrtlgned. I OUCTIONS 3605 CectlHK '1C . n:::.:,,: J*'90fl• .,. l'ICTITIOUI Ml ...... tory and appral.Jement Notary Publlc In and for Mid Ave Bl6Q 'o 2098. Cotta The~=.,• dolncl bual,,..." NA.Ml aTATKM&NT Of ettate Ule\a OT of = .;;:.,!,taci:nnr~· Meea, Calif 92827 dol119 _~tlnell Q : 8flLL!A PUBl.IC RfLA· TM fOllOwlnO Plt'ton II the peUUoru or ac-Sctlmuclllr. ~glnlHtlon Olan• J Stolrow. 2870 I ROCK .... ROLL OAM~ fl0N8. 30 I h at 17th doing bullnlM .. rountl f'n('ntJoned in Trwl• tor Amerlcln Hom1 Alo Brevo. Cl TC>fo. CMI CO , 519'~ Jumll'll AYe Str•. Sult• noo Coeta 0 C 8Vll.OERS. 11249 T""1 ()Md Sir 82930 CO'ona dll Mat. Clltf 91625 M .... Callf 92821 8l111r Foul\tllll Vlllay. Section 1200 and 1200 5 :~porlllon, a c..: Frri PleCIOM 23528 Roneld Warren Wellt, 81111., Ad\'erU•ng Inc t27ot. P 0 8o~ 2000 00 ol th~ California fornl• COfporltlon. per-eu.o. Ml9at0tl ~.Calif 519•;J111T11MA ..... Cof'on• c.i1fom1a, 301 Eut 17th CDM CA 92t.23 Prob.~ C.odc tonally known 10 m1 (or 02992 dll Mii. Cll" 92e25 Street. Sun• •200 Coat• Mttcolm P lklfnt. 2125 Dutel J Coo~r prOYed to me on thl blM °' TN• bu1•111mn••na_..11 &Ac!!.· Ttllt bu1111 ... 1 11 con-Mee&. C1111 92827 Sunnower S111t• AM, CA .,.1• Call• n.-, _ aa1ltl~ory ~)to bl 4""&.n.uc;ted by -.. p ... _ duC'led by 1ltl'nltlCI1)1111141' Thia t>v11n... 11 con-92704 • • .. U'll': &..II IM ~ wtlOM name I• ll'ltp dUcted by I eot1)0fatlon Thi• bualnell II COii· P lata, Sit U O tubtct1bed 10 IN wtthln 1n J 8tolrow ~ w Wiiia Mlohliel Slllllr, ~ealdent duc1ed by an lndNldual La~oH Hiiis. CA. lif\lfMlfltandadl~ T .. ~11~~~~~ ... ~ Thia ataternen~~ •• ~ Thi• 'eoun'•temeM~u "~ ~llcotm .. •t•t~t ...... ~ •• • tMt I'll e•"°"1ed the aeme wtln t ... .....,,,,, ...,_,. .... "' wllh tM County ..-k.,. ....,.. Mth the 1Y ..._,. of..,... "' -·-· ,...., 4 • W!TNE&a my hind and of· anga County on June 29. an;. County on Jun. 16, ~ County on Jllf'I 28. wtll'I tn. County Cleric Of Or· IH-UH 11c111 ..., 1ta.t 1M<t 1N• = County on July 10. Publtah~d Orange Ane 810cum CahUI Publllhld Of '~ Of ~ Or ~ PubllllMCI Orlll\Oll ~ Qwul Daily Pt.lot July Publlati.d Orange COHI Deity Piiot Jvky rr t5 22, D;~b~:-fune ~uly 1 I o!::b:~uty fT 16, H, Ollry Piiot M 15. 22, 2t, 14, I ~. 21 , 1~84 0.lly Piiot .My l?I, 22 2i, 1984 15 1984 1"4 Auguat S loM Augufl 5. 1tM Su.ea SaSu Q5 1984 ~82 au•2 SU21 SU30 841.59 ----~~----L----~--l ~----------------------1 Telephone Service: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.·5:30 P.M. Business Counter: ~1onday-Friday R:OO A. \1.-5:30 P.M. DEADLI. E Pl Hl.H:ATIO' \1ond<n f Ut>.,<fa \ \\ 1•dnt•..,f11n l'hur.,da' Frida' l.\atunfa, "\undo~ ""al. \Ion. Tue·"· \\ f•(i. Thur.., Frichn Fri. . OPEii TODAY 1 TO 1:00 10 lalllll Crt, l..,.rt lucL.-..... ~ ..... Sllt,OOI 3 Bdrms. 3 Bath condo, walk to beach. 2 tennis courts, comm pool & spa Super ~aloe . in Newport Crest DEJ\DLl~E: I I . 'iO 1338 Cllal} Dr, Dntr SMm ................. $915,000 . .. a· m · 4 Bdrms, 4 Bath + powder room. indoor pool &:.rn p.m . w/retractable roof FEE LANO.C l::m p.m. l::U> p.m . ':30 p.m. 3:00 p .m. :~:00 p.m. 1205 •. layfrott. W.O. lslaM .............. Slst,000 New custom home needs to be completed w/p1er and shp. 3 Bdrm, 21' Baths. (2 5PM) CANCELLATION & CORR ECTI ONS: Ill OHIU IEL IAI Old world charm and craf tamanatup in the most picturesque setung. Nestled above the canyon with views of trees & ocean Dramatic home with 3 bd.rms & den Truly one of a kind. $595,000 IN NEWPORT CENTER 6449060 Orafl94t Coul DAIL V PILOT /SuOday, July 15. 1914 642-5678 Ca1u·e ll u1ion., and <'Or rel'lions ma\ ht-madt' on .. um<' dt>adlines as abov~. Plt>ase ai,k for a ranrella t ion i---------------I numbt.>r when t"anrelling }Our ad. ERRORS: Cherk ) our ad daily and report errors immedia'tel}-The DAILY P ILOT assume liability for the first inrorrect insertion only. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 IHan hr Salt Bta1n fer Salt ---------.-..--Gn tr 1 l l 002 Gtatr1l ___________ ......... 1002 IEWPlllT IUCll llPLEIES ONLY 2 DOORS FROM OCEAN. Both 3 bdrms, 2 baths w/fireplaces. New exterior wall paint! Anxious SelJers asking $285,000. Call MARILYN HILL. ' JOST snPS Tl TIE IOI 2· on a lot. Excellent location! Front unit ~·bdrm, 2 bath. Rear unit 2 bdrm. 1 bath. Priced to sell. $349,000. Call OONNA WEBSTER. NOME Pl.IS llClllE 3 bdrm owners unit+ 2 bdrm w/guest room & bath. Across the street from prestigious bayfront homes. $385,000. Call MARILYN 1WITCHELL or MARIA BERCOVITZ 11111011 IUDIE CISTll Live above the crowd & enjoy the finest in quality & one of the best VIEWS in all of Newport Beach! Sumptuous Master Suite w/sauna, f-plc and sweeping VIEW -plus 4 other bdrm suites. Step-dn fam. nn, warm private library, 40 Ft pool and spa -every amenity offering total luxury for executive living. Owner's will consider trades. 9 $1,950,000 Jeri Hunt. I Trafal11r ,,.. l••••f 1-1 140-4111 2121 Sn .l••I• lllh 14. .. .,.,. ..... , '::~:t.~' S@ \lc4}µ-"i.~s· :~: ----·-· ... aAf • ~ 0 ltec.,ro"9f th• O terombt.d -o<d• below IO -"• 6 ,..,.oi. W<)Od• ''"'' '-lt•n ol -h HI 11t kne of _., I LAJCAK I I' I I I' I S P 0 G 1 S I I I I' 1· I HOHFIR I I I I I I' I YESRIM I ~=:11:~1·~=1 ==I ==I : da~ t:';U:.. me~~ --------. ~ nol IOO MW1 She Nd the I A N T 0 R I I QtHIHI knack tor com· ~-:1=:r=:=1 =:1=:1 :. l)llC&lll'IQ --r ICNEATE I I I I I l • Sm·,.,.0 r r 1· r r r r 1· r r 1 e &iii:>' I I I I I I I I I I I OPEii TODAY 1-5 ~1. two 1 BR, pool, spa, rw beach, 40' lot $329,000 ............................ 314 Goldenrod. Old CdM Clean, cool I roomy, Monaco w/skyltes, bay wi1dows, decks $242,500 ..................... 2025 Pt Bristol, HVHms, NB Brand new twnhmts. 3 BR, 3 Ba, spa, decks, fpk's $219,000................. 403-409 Poppy Ave .. Old CdM -'"' SIOf Ofl '"' -... , I s 'an SU'VICf !> llYSlllE'I FllEST Unstudied soph istica ti on. Absolute exquisite detailing: vaulted ceilings, skylJghts, re- cessed lights, white washed oak floors, plantation shutters, in- credible kitchen. French doors. Features master suite, formal din- ing, guest room and central courtyard. As.5wne financing. In- cludes land. CALL DEBI BIBB. IEllCEI Tl 1311,000 FEE ., •• 111411 1-1 2112 CrtstYl1w -····· Opn Sund.wy 1~5 Lovely end unll townhouM. 2 Bdr, den, 2'"' Ba, 2 pet&oe.. 2 frptca. comm. pool & ..._ Now only S 199.SOO i.lCI Incl. .. Betty Kerr Reatty . ~ lft lot, pool, spa, 3 BR, 3 Ba, •Y I ~ty R-2 LOT •2&9,000 COROll HHiHUIDS 2411DT-.E UITllmlTDT. ,,.,... ...... , ... I Shoredlff le • Miiii com-" • munfty of CU9llOm home&: - It le IUCtl. ~ ...... tlatled .,. ttWll no one wanu to leave and ~.,. rwely ~ .,.._But. we heve one.-. • 3 Bdml, 2 bd'I ~ yor • may ... on Sund~_ $479,000. $350.000 ....... 4501 Wayne Rd . Cameo Hinds. CdM Classic cobia~ older 4 BR I ruest hst + pool $795.000 ......... 223 Poinsettia. Old CdM. (J.6PM ) UMISU Refurbished fotlowing fire. New roof. furnace. paint, carpets, etc .. etc. 3 Br, 2 Ba, room for 2nd unit Owner may carry 1st T.O. 4 BR, f am rm, Ice pool, view. one owner $270.000 L/H.. . .... . 260 l Black torn. E/Blutf. NB Fimshed twnhse. 3 BR, 3 ba. rw pool/stream Prestigious Bayfront Villa, 6 Br. 7 1~ Ba. pool, spa. large boat docks, $4.850.000 OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5 319 DAlFTWOOO $123.000.. ........... . . 345 (l4) Un1yersity, CM 101 Y'8 U4e S.•4 SIS 1-1 lll-1111 Sitt1e sty, custom, 4 Bit bri(ht fady • UYSllE PUCI UYFlllT area, amy patio Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up. $430.000 .......... ll08 Dolphin Terr .. Irv Terr CdM 2 Br, 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces $1,250.000 Cute corit~ary. 1 BR. den, skyttes and dass WIU IUOI llUllll Panoramic ocean & city view, 5 Br 3 Ba, spacious entertaining home. $1,100,000. Fabulous turning basm views . 5 BR. 511': BA. magnificent pickled adobe floors, perfect condition. 3 fplcs. courtyard entry. south pat.Jo, room for up to 75' boat. $208.000 ............................. 2921 4th St.. Old CdM {':> U~l()UI: ~ ()Ml:i REAL TORS'. 675 6000 24~3 East Coast Highway, Corona del '~ar BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR Joli B·'Y''d" o .... N B b7) blbl A St..esDARV OF TlE RVNE ~y MYEI SlllES YIEW SIH,000 IAYHllT 11 WEST UY 1111,000 Single story 4 bedroom Newport Beach home A charming redecorated home 3 BR suites · sun with great open feehng. Located m one of New-filled terrace on the bay Slip for lg yacht Off port's finest areas Remodeled kitchen, large street parkmg for extra cars A great investment family room. Perfect for family living and enter-property Owner will finance Barbara Aune taining. Includes the land. Maxine Propp IEWU LISTll ILlffl t20l,OOO Light, bright and handsomely remodeled one- st.ory Bonita plan w /3 br. Great sense of privacy in this end unit beauty with its country garden setting. Coby Ward '1IW ••• .-.a LDITI W UUllJ SHl,IOO And more! Custom 1 story home! lmagmatiw & fun . apa . Sauna deep tub . . BBQ . terraced view garden. 3 BR + den w /wet bar, 2 ftrepJacea. Dona Chichester UYUlllm .... l NIL Nll,IM LI Build a dream home. Larae ~ach lot means room tor ~ryone and everything 4 bd .. 2 bth., 3 car ~~home r@ady for remodeling Dona • UIYll • P ... IT LllANI nn_m 1bit el t 3 BR, 3 BA ~le-~ COwnhorne fealu"'9 the ultimate in quality. cktlill & c:onvc.. nience. lnclud pool. ape & air cantllttOOLna. Danny Bibb 111 Clllll IUl&UI 1111,0IO Much used bnck. French doors. fabulous oak woodwork. pool & spa all surrounded by a lovely garden setting Finest appointments throughout in thts 4 bdrm. 2 1 'J ba custom home Danny Bibb SPletllS TUlmlUl ™l,llO 5 lg BR &auttful formal bvmg nn and darung nn · paneled den w/ftttplace and sit down bar Sparkhng pool ·country lotehen with breakfast art'a + bonu.41 room. Barbara Aune lllffl Ill ., 11• -· Super ruce 3 br .• familv room "E'" plan oo lovely ~belt Large patio ph.1.1 balcony. 1mmedaa~ 1va1labibty. Submit on duldrt>n and ~ta Larry Dy r ..... 1m1111.1T • • a._ Check. this prkel Only $249.500 for C.D.M . tn\'t"St· ment -2 bd. + l bd. + pc.aibl guest. 2 car Front house could be for 644-6200 UM ISU -UYFIHT 11,.IOl,Oll 45 feet on Newport Bay wtth p1~r & slJp & priced to sell A large stx BR. 5 bath home with 4 car garage A grea t family home m its present state Of' lots of potenual for a rE'·do Lucy Rose 111 OUYH mun.us 1111,ooe The largest Dean<> plan on an end location, 4 bd., farruly nx>m. two fi replaces. and lovely grounds include a paddle tenrus court. Priz.e winning lotchen and baths ultra sophisucauon with high ce1lmgs, and walls of gl~ Lucy Rose 1t1 GUYii • PllY&Tl m&TI t 1AI ..... Over 6.000 sq ft mcludang 6 BR. 511': BA. vaulted ~tlmgs m l.Jvmg & dming rooms, Spacious se- cluded entertammg area with pool all on one of Big Canyon's largest golf coww locations Danny Bibb 118 OUtll -F•WAY Lll&MI 11.HIMI 4 bedroorn1. 4 bath~. family room. bllliard room plus • 2 bedroom guftt suite. A pnva~ pool nchances th LS pn-su~ pro~. Owner as v~ry motivated Danny Bibb 1m1 I U Y NW l•,IH Nf'w t 5"ctl<>n of lnll.M T r1"aft. Sh down view· Pavilion & rute litrs--4 bedrooms-SpU\ l~l-All ne-...· custom-Island ki hen·Bridt floor. H~ ~ti<> for ntc.-ruuung. Custom ~. ~ly Morphy . ... Orangie COMt OAJLY PllOT /6undl)', Jufy 15~ 198• ftr la1e ._ ldt ..... hi lalt a ..... 1 .. lalt ltun 111 lalt Bta1n 111 lalt ln1tt It• laJt In!!! f 1 lalt 111111 ftr lalt lt"I" ftt lalt :: Cetta ha 1114 Ct1t1 ..._ 1114 C..ta ._ 1114 C1111 •n• lilt Cttta •111 1024 Im•• l0441lma1 Iott L!raa lwll lMI •nrrt leaall 1011 l!!J!I! ltld I Mt ·~ Oii.Liii POi lllUll 11111 LIW ... n IWID UOllPIOI * 1K * I '°' YoU end )'OUf rnem.d 11 lllTI .... Ull ..,. warn ·. .. Beet model 4 BA wtth 1arg9 E ·a Id• Sar 2 '1' I a Charming 2 BA 1 bath on llU YllM MUllT M... Verde 38r widen II elALIFYlll LIGITlll-LIUTlll children, ocHn view .... Anl•..... May be too late, atmoet ·~ kitchen end double "'--1130,!500, 10.IN auum A2 lot· Eu~. Submit Charming 4 bdrm elngle Price alaah.cl t7.eoo. L•Tm home+ 3 fWltai.. Pr_..t ii4r<· 1n UIUl't\. tow !tit. ac Palermo. pool, 4 p141oa. Nloety decorated loan. OnfV 1149,500 a.r on dooMl peyment and atory w/encl pall0/1'9Q Ju1t S 129,900. Open 4t>t. 2.,._ h04JM, nu c.rpet, on thlt lower unit eciroea OtOM lnoome $2920 Pf io.n.. Perl9ct for OWi* Bdrm, temltv rm, fonnat on °°"* lot ,-. on 7to.llla tu• 0wt .. hitting loen. room on qui.t cukl•MC hOuM Sat18un 1-4 3107 cerwrilc ti ... dr.,,... llp, from the PoOI. 1 8d 1~ mo. 805 ~ 12& T~ oooup•nt. HH.000 dlnlnQ $3f4,000. 0pn INltlec. •1s-t.eoo. •-•1e a.er wt41 help nn.nca. •tr .. t , offered at Sumatra Ag1 , Dav• 2 c.r ga1 .• 20K dn, no Abbey Model tn Col· Ten. ProS*tY " c:leet. purch ... prloe Pool, a.vSun 2·8 1t70 Port l __ au...___ ll• ••ll ......: OPEN SUNDAY 1-& l1et,900 FM ~Im to 54$-SetO loan COii, total pr umbla Squ.,. a1 UI tlOO US0,000 net. Ownr l'Nnl-OOMn vu, pr!Wley. Duolelgh Cir. Jay Smith. --3 8dr 1 Ba on 100' lot 233SANTAl8A8EL He. Call 54f-5HO 1149.200. Prine. only ~· ' ' 49'--0154 Hll 14 ~ garaget. On lrvlne Coaat Allr• w/AV apeoe. t 081 99'· Herltege lnvHtment1 IUUY IUllO Call Lou 55~9400 agt II three R2 Iota. e..o;.eo1t. 7N-7500 CONOO'*"tCepeCod4 t~ed r•t• ... umebl• OPt!N 1-4 WU 1111,000 llPllllllllQ alsor UI Ul&RllPI. 18r 1Be condo, Srd ftoor. "':15 o«J.ooo ~ ~~06.= fll\Mc&ng. c.a ~ A. 2022 So. Capet1a ~t c M llW 1111,IOO -Ill 2 I It llPLD I Herbert1H.831-12ee .,..__ • ea y .JllYIDllDD .p~J.1~,~r· ..... 1&ff•-11t aaeum. Wiii cetTV "' Cepe Cod •tyle w/2 M11r •llltll llOI A latge-4 bedroom, 4 beth ... •I t4.l.Yv ,_ -· IM oPtlon ~ 0yt llW. ........ eult .. , grMt loeetlon, rnr•• --1 7 86-1172 home wtttl many extrU. 8 3-2748 Exoeltent rneln Ctlannel lo-(Janet) ~8-8825 E\'ea -· ..... ._ 1~ dWn Won't IUl long --11 Beaulltul pool ...... Brina ., .... c:etlon. Spacioue owner'• ._.YD• Country llVlnQ only 2 mll• at th.la price. Diane C-i>-1111 la tr(I +h1) any otfw ot trade, 1~ IPT~m~ 1_1 unit PLU8 3 Bdrm rentel. OllTI •U 411 l&IUll to bMCh. 2 br cottege on pel 631-12ee 21 llallatrt caatt down. a.nk 11 otfw· lmmed. poaHaalon. Wiii 1111 LITI f1111 llm S11K GE R2 lot w/lantutlc Atherton MOdJ; 1 level, Ing 12% Int. for financing. nly K to 11 ~% lotn. trade. Alklng 1925,000. Xlnt Income property with Sol level 4 Bdrm 1% ea on New on th• merk•t, Potential to bulld. RV lie-2000 a.I. det. home.3 Yra 3880 Mlchelson Drive GAEA T EDUCTION co SR 2 beth, family rm ()wrier 844-9513 Income ol S18,~40 per 13'ic78' cu~aao lot. ~ famlly home. °"'toot Only St30,000 MW. Showa bt7J NrT. R Irvine $729,"9 Call 631-1400 w/lrplc. ,-., MCUte Ind HANDICAP OR NOT. Year Spacloua 3 Con...,..__, •--·•-to Good location. Ow--769-1501 .... alkl 240K '°' detalla. Mciuded l 1t9K. •A....&...-... ___ ·-·-• ..,... ...... , ...... p.,.. .. ; no or 2345 19th St. 3t>r alngle atory, -""'·· ~=·2 b~thl"lUfll9.+ ld\o<Ma,lranaportatlonl cant to63 ... now Diana ~Lii Daaa Ptlat IHI ==~=-~Tz UIOUl&l.llAelll WATIHfKOl\ll OrRoblnaon8'5-4870 150 yd• to l*t bMCtl, II room n .-para• lhopplng Owner la r..i ae>'* 1·12ee traci. ~tor Bernl Sell« want• fut deal on HOMI ~ a.c. comm. pool, tennl1, tal arM on • 50)( 100 lot m o t I v a t • d . O n I y & ~ •.-.n. ~ Thouaanda beloW martc•t u "" lownhome Open to u-1400 s.......i ....... 1H bor DMt... peret• owner 53&-5799 bYlldlng Eatablllhed ren-•It at• a gt. and I IHI Miil 1-1 Pl, IRl/INE. R"' .. LTORS Ihle view 2BR prime REAL ESTATE •Ulll llfll* S200,000 Incl land. 0.- Flreplac•. bullt·ln1. S109.950. Mak• ott.r. ~..._.., t0< tut..,.., Q9t In on the .... 1-5551 ctlangee U1· ,,,_ "' 'WVV'"' forced air heat. Owner Glen Hellwarth 55g..9400 Gl'Z. ground ftoof, In t>eautltul Bring UI an otfert OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 '' .. ••er. ~~1~.nft tp ...... 1111 Eat&m may carry 2nd T D et Dana Point. Over 2800 tq JllTUllOI nnllSI 25 PALOS .. zwo ....., IEW L.111111 · 'sn11:r9·.ooo' onClyall~~ ... 1111• 11m nu YEHi IUITYJ ft 3br, llbrary. den, 3br 2'Aba 1750 aq tt .. 1ot'• Jt hi ftr. 711-0l11 UITIUI OUlllU 4!500 eq " from S3eOK Spec1eoulat OCMn & nlOht "' "'---"-t 38d 2Ba .. ___ bonus room OwMr agl. fixed rate auum for 30 (llO-lOOK befOw market) llohl• vie'# Exqulall• two lordetell1 ~---• r ,..,.,,., Spacloua&lmmac.4bdrm 33151 EllaaOr 496·4388 St••ooo' 47.__1,...., Open Sat/Sun 12-5. BANKMUSTSELUll >ft llb h on E.llde. Only •139•999. home w/lrg pvt yard on IPEI IHll vra. 00• · v ..,., L lo ~ 1041 Owner muat Mii thla peclal flnenclngl Super Pus den plua II rery wit - ~1\1 l HI HONl ALSO 2 lharp unit• next quiet cul-da-1ac near SUNDAY 1-4 aat. ltack l WILllT Se/llYIH 1J8~tJ 2Br/den wltrplc, ape, .. ocean vtewl Agt Berni lovely petlo •reaa & HOMI .., hoc. door. Only $149,099 or gotfcourae Dining rm. Meaa Verde hidden 2 111/10 Dl§'rRESS SALE; 3.5 plu1 eluded patio for 551-555~ apartcllngapa.Juatputon REAL ESTATE buy both IOf $280,0001 famlly rm & more Euy story. 3Br 3Ba with aolar BOLSA Landmark 5 bdrm, lWI U % II, ecre cuatom home lot on $259,000. 3 bike to bch & SO CST FORECLOSURES the maritet $550,000. 831-1.00 Great ln'l9Stment. Call terma. Call Patrick heated poo1 & IP• As-=~ :~•94:~~~ooo ltlflOO FILL PlllOE Ila very own private gated vlllage. 359 Magnolia or. ~·- • -------Patrick 780-e702 780-8702 aumable loan avallable . A nea ctean c unit In an road. Fantastic, ocean, 497-4208 •UY r111T OMN .... Come ... et 1954 Boa Gorgeous 2 sty 4 bd 3 be excellent Inside locallon canyon and city llght 2bf 2ba. pool, boaUllp Eutslde 2 bdrm. ctiarm-Viet• or call Joan al hOme Over 115 acre Vecant and avallable. view. Free rendering. I t It ~ IHI avall. By Owner 875-8837 1ng fixer xtnt 1ocat1on. lrg -54Q.115 1 grnda. 1 9 mt 10 bch Agt Call for details PrlOed lat below value tor !!J!I IC crnr alley acoea. luah 645-7793 or 963-0902 dtml 1 tut Ule or trade, only IUl11UU.Y 111110 •Ull •. lllU* yard fruit trees Anum $325.000 obo. Call Rick lllfFI TIWI--HUI VIEW o wner may carry Brand MW 2 & 3 Bdr oon-REPOSSESSIONS 2 on a Ftno some deals on wheels Byera Bkr 760-7292 24 ---SBr FR. llbfery & apa $135 000, PP Open doe, 1 ml to bMch. lot $146,000, & houaes tn classllled:& tran1por· I s • hra FrM color brochure lo $199,990. Prime be91 lm~poaa.xlntflnancing LIDO. 5 Br, e.,., oa, 1am- Sal/Sun ~6-1481 S 10,000 t>onua. 642-9558 low dwn Agt 546-7739 tauon lisllngs 642-5678 ' ' malled view. 780-G097 llll,IOO rm. den, rec rm, 7 yr new. Agl evea/Wknda 673-8114 4 car gar, 673-7767 ... Harbor & Canyon View Custom yard w/waterfall, pcuzzi, chilling pool. fire pit and bwlt-in BBQ Great assumable ftnancmg. Owner very aivuous to sell or trade down for propertj m the 350K-450K range in CdM or NB OPEN SUN 1-5 23 l11t1clto • 1111,000 ., .... ,. 111-1111 Ocean vtew, 3 blks to beach Near new 2 br, 21 2 ba. $255.000 Fmancing $220,000, 10 3,. % by owner Open Sunday 12-5 WOODlllllE WITEIFIOIT 1310,000 IY OWIER 3 BR. 2112 BA. family room, choice location. $208,000 assumable 1st at 13% fixed. 1111 H1.12u 1t11nu1111-1111 #42 WttqJtll, lm1t (.,,t. HIJ) • OCEANFRONT OPEi DAILY 2-6 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. dining room. 2 car garage. Single family or duplex. Easy access. Best beach with white water view. Owner TWO IEW 00110'1 Ifft Niii UT.1111. 11·' 11H Iraq• & .... Cetta h11 NEW CUSTOM' 2BR. 21 ~BA. Obie garages, fireplace. "'e~ bar. pnvate patioa SEE TODAY' Pnce $159,000 and $1 57 ,000 llU UYH • llWTll (114) 141-JIU HIRIOR VIEW HOIES (Paler••> 4 Bd, 2 plus 'h ba. family room, spa, new kitchen, shutters, French doors. tile & wood flooring, upgraded. greenbelt. $306,000. 1-80,000 as- sumable. By owner. 7&1-1211 arnu TW 1(1 . IW llWPOIT uca Uf Pllf(CT FOi TIE PtoftsSIOUl couru Tot.ally remodeled 3 br. 2 ba. {am rm . 15• 30 pool Qu.ahty workmaru1h1p. 1900 sq ft , plaster wal.ls, large hreplact> much beaullful wood, elegant ma.st.er suite, 3 paUO!., beautiful low maintenance land scapmg, 2 car garage plus workshop, t.otal pnvacy $245,000. Assume 1st TD at I l'K. 336 22nd St C M 1,o..w llYllE THRACE A large used brick courtyard welcomes you to see trus gracious 3 bdrm. home. Extensively remodeled & upgraded 2 yn ago w /new kit.ch mclg cabinets, wood fl.rs. skylites, new shake roof. Relandscaped too & beautifully cared for' $329,000 fee. 1518 SantaneUa. Drive by and call to see. CIESlllE llUL HTITI 111-1171 RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME 4/6 bdrm, big dock(s). play lawn & swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $795,000 (land Incl.) Open Sat./Sun. 1-5. Owner (9-5) 650--0202 BUY DIRECT a SAVE For sale by owner. Loving 5Br 3Ba w/lrg closeta. 3 car gar & boat launch Walle to beach Owner Wlll finance a t reuonable rate -or buy@'r may carry lst at 9 14 % for $100,000 2124 lmLLE For appt to see, call J H Weisman (211) 21l·HIO 4. - UECUTIYE CHUIEI S 111,10 Beautiful 2 year old executive home on a small cul-de-sac street. Wood shingled oulslde, leaded g~. skyl.Jtes & country rustic inside. 3 large bednns, 3 baths. Formal dining, separ- ate of f1ce. Lge livmg areas. Beautiful rear yard w/spa. Call for appt. THE REAL ESTATERS QUITE MARAPATA IRVINE TERRACE Estate sized lot. 110" 100', 4 Bdrm. 3 BA. lrg fam1ly-din1ng rm. breakfast nook, room for court tennis. pool, spa and garden. Only $365,000. CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES 873-8494 1330,000 DOYEi SHORES OPH SAT/HI 1-11~'41 laluy lrin Spacious 4 Bdrm /'den, 2 1/2 baths. Two 2 car garages. Large lot witr. room for pool or RV parking. 111111 ll1~la111, llt1htr 141-IHl Harbor & Canyon V1ew Custom yard w /water(;lll, ,acuzzi, chllhng pool, fire pat and bUilt-in BBQ. Great assumable financing. Owner very anxious to sell or trade down for property in lhe 350K-450K range in CdM or NB. OPF.N SAT/SUN 1-5 23 l11t1oito • Slll,000 By owner -759-1881 FUT&STIC l&LIOI umE ISUll HPLU llEllCEI Tl Slll,0001 on water w/ view of Bay Shared pier & slip that accommodates 3 boats -1 of approx 45'. Quiet location. Exchg for units, oomm'l or industrial Don't miss this one! S.lfllt,. Oallf. ltaftJ Hl-HOI OPEi TODIYU Ill CllYll IUllll open l ·5 by appt. only. Priced to sell today' $1,795,000. Call PITllCI TEllllE at ll0-1102 for gate entrance and details. ' THE HUIT CLUI -Sii JUll OIPISTIWID '., Prvt gated community, San qrtrs, movie nn-sound sys, sec Juan CaplStrano. New custom sys. mstr bath. jac, 3 frplcs. 5000 sq ft Victorian on 2 acres Craftsmanship that must be Horses 0 K. Zoned air, water seen. Appraised for $850,000 softener sys, gated RV prkg (Aslung $750,000) $600,000 cntr, pool , spa, bath house, assum BBQ area. Gazebo, sep maids H IWIH l•-1•• 111-frl (114) 111-0l21t l•E (114) H1·11H W TlllFllllT fUI PllPfln JU.duced $100,000, 3 Bdnn, 3 Ba. fam.ily rm & fonnaJ dJnmg rm Ext.enalv~ use ot glasa for waterway Vlf'Wlfli Longest aho~Une In~ C.avett-120' Pier & float for 50' boat Call batmg oftlct" for lnfo on t>xchanges and fmanclng You mu~t !lee at $7~.000 Bob Gnm 41 Balboa Cov('I Opn SaVSun l 5 . LYll VAUITllE PROPEllTIEI 110-IJIJ 10 FEU 01 WATER mHWIUNllllllTUll 11,111,111 101 1Y11m ITU - OPEi 11111 IAT /Ill 11-1 II lllffEl·llllll 111·1110 •OlllllTEll LOW DOWN -Hlohly up- greded, 38r 2ba. tam rm, apaciou1 corner, exlnt tlnenc:lng. Wiii cooperete. 1289,000 pp 75~1530 IU+ll&TSUP 11Y•aUL11 Unique lrg 3 Bt 2~ Ba w/dlntng rm, trple, eec:ur- fty gete I your OWN B O AT SLI P . O n ly S20t,900l Yoo awn the land. Mu1t ... thla op- portunity. For detail• call Patrick tenor• 780-8702 4••·1U11 llWNlt•• Light, bright, prime end unit w/n.w paint, CfJ)tl & view of greenbett. Super femlly unit with 1 br, 1 ba downatalra. 75~1501 UHllU S 10,000 DOWN 3 Br 2 Be, lrg playroom, furn., only $.400,000. Biii Grundy Rltr 875-6191 LIDO ISLE 5 Br, 3 Be. 3 car Oat e1s-n93 nw•uun 1111,IOO Executive value tor thi. 3 Bdr 2 Be home wltrplc, oak hrdwd floora, 2 car -garage & a auper lo- cation. Curt A. Hert>«t1 II, 631-12~ *Un.ID* IEWNITIUOI A apeclal place, wdl to gorgeou1 private bellchee and parka f10tl1 within lhl1 bMutlful gated area. Proleulonally ~ orated 4Br, 38a home. French wlndowa and door1 throughout open to lultl privet• gardena and uMd brick pellos. Truly a dream hOOM. Uated at $695,000. Assumable low Interest financing For IOl UN PUI ILll turth« deta111 ca11 Gorgeoua 2 Bt 2',t Ba REAL EST ATE w/bey vlewl Pool, aauna ESTABLISHMENT and 24 hr doorman In M-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5-44-94iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii curlty bldg. Sacf'lflce at $535,0001 call Patrick Tenor• 760-8702 RVM* -----· USll.m ITUL 4 Bdr 3000 ft pool home w/bacitbay view! Saorl- tl c• at 122 8 ,900 w/te<mall Call Petrick Ten«• 760-a702 UYOIUT IEWPHTIE•m IEWUITilll A totally remodeled Brien Jeenette contemporer trl-level home with 1paclou1 4 bdrm1, 3 baths. Enhanced by super "exlru'" lkyllohll, Jacuz:zl, hardWood fk>ora. formal din. rm Ooeen view. from the declta. $410,000. C.il 631-1400 WATlHFHONT HOMl!t btc. REAL ESTATE 111-1.00 4Br 2 'ABa on belutlful iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii atreet. Hloh auum 12'h% loan. PriOed for quldc Ule. Bkr 780-a892 IEWNIT IEllm Dat11ng 2 Bdrm, 2 ba dec- IEIT llYI 10% II orator'• cottage. FH- Ocnl/u Trt-lvla comunty tu,. latticed patio & poolltennla nMt beactl. huoe yard. ANume flnan SpaclOua, trplc, dbf-gar, S119,000. By owner. bltn1 gd terma Npt ~eat 141-110 Ml·UU 2-3 Br, den. End unite. Newporta Beet Buy up- S 159500to1199 000 graded 3 year old. WM1· ~-Tom b46 9:>oo ~o tt1er Rf Al TOR cllff home wlwc ayatem $388,000 open houH Sun 1-5. 1119 Grow Ln BY OWNER Harbor Ridge Ag1/Dlane 973-7771 Renaluanoe. 3br, 3ba, 2 IPT Mm 11~ car gar., grut mountain view, tennla, pool, apa. 3 Bdrm w. Ba ra ltyle aecurlty 751-7834 on quiet cul-de-11c. Steps to ld\oola & 17th BY OWNER h lll1op st ah<>pa Shake root, charmef on huge view lot, lathe & plaster construe- 2 p1U1 bdr 2 ba bMmed tlon, low maintenance c:elllng1 lhru-out, frpl. yrd. 2 frplca. Call BIA Gef- 340K prln only 87~29 teney, agt 756-1323, DAllHY YIWIE 631..o884 Prime r..identlal/comm'I llUIPIMT 1441,000 bldg.. '259,ooo. lee Home/Duplex. 5109 s.- $2000/mo. 673-3777 ahor• ownrtaot 545-2847 OllTl9 lllllDOI IGUIPlllT HPUI BRANO NEW THRU-OUT Excellent condition duptex plu1 all MW landacaplng. wtth • 4 bdrm & 3 bdrm 3 8drm1, 2'A bath. large unit $495,000. 4905 S.- tamlly rm, w/flreplece & shore Or. tM almp6e. mag wet bar + unique dining OPEN DAILY 1-5 rm Beeutlfulty detailed agt 675--8111 / 631-6265 home with circular --------veulted c:elllng1, plulh -------- carp•tlng & 1peclou1 IPEI •111 m 1-4 elegance. Nothing can 1114 Ptrhln Ir comparel from Hoag Hosp -Su-1IOO lHWlf4 Ult perlor to 17th (l«t) Whit- .... ~ "2 "12•1 J-1 ti:v:~ ~~-:' ~~: ~ • DO 3ba. l/r, w/park at bc1t A PETE BARRE Tl R£ALTY yard 1158,000 gd nnc. Murchlaon Ent 151-8731 OWNER SELLING 4 Br 2'A ba Newport Creel Condo Pool, tennJI, well to bdl, xtru. Aeklng $193,!500 975-5788 Aft 12 PM HVH-Monlco-3Bda . ---·un Owner Wll flnence 1977 .._ ....... Port Cetdlff 8'.t-et2e Oceanfront lot, 45X.202', approved fof 4 condoe. * L._I un* aa~.ooo. 873-3777 Outet gated • con\munlty. LMQ9 3Br. 2~aa. ram1ty IUYllW · room, dining room, 2 ~ Prime OCEAN VIEW home ptacea. Latge vttw lot 1n QUlfded gate oom- and 3 cer ga19gt. Listed munny. Owner want• to at hH,000. 8ubmtt all tnOV9 quldcly. At.9ume otfwt.~EsTATE 1st TO. ESTAILISHMENT ff ilMI ler11 ar, • 544-9' 11 , ...... ,. WBSTCLIPF CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD 5 Bdnns, 3 'A bathl ln thit areat family h~ w/27001q. ft. of comfortable Uving Awete>me family rm w/one of 2 frplca, huge kit.chm with d.ln.lna area. N@ar new roof, tarae flow r filled entry/patio, p0ol lit.e ttar yarii. $279.~. Fut e9Cl"OW i>C*lble Own/Agt. ~6-8118, 673·2311. Open Houe Sat/Saaday l ·5 l eo 1 Wuwlc.k Lant . ._ IUYllW/NIT UYIL OPeN8UNDAY 1-4 21 11 Yecht Wenderer 4 Bdrm, I bltf'I, tam rm, 2 trptc. Ctoee to pool & 1.wa. OU4lrded oat• oomM. Prof landtoePtd. OoNn l night llaht .... A STEAL at 1318,00011 Call ofc. 476-1173: home 8&2..o.482 •11111UTll LY.111119IUIY Fufty ouetoma.d Uu1r• mont In H•bor Rl<See oombln•• a mod•rn btend of ..,_,., ootor end llght. 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba with out1tandlng view• of hatbor. OOMl'I end city 11Qht1. 1145,000. Lynn Valentin• PropertlH. 780-8333 SUPER SHARP cuttom twnhome. 28' 2ba. den, overt'g Bia Canyon aolf OOUrM. Aecl.to 12ftK w/t•mt. 8y owner. Open 8av8un 1·6 at 3-4 S.. llland (Ford & Jambor .. )1&2·1873 TIT Wll "'1111 Thlt la a gt9et bYy In an UHllnt Mlgtlbomood. Prtoed low • 130e,OOOI Formlll yard, ;araoe In badt. O...at ftmlty room, llvlng rm & fotiaal dining rm. Call for 9PPt. or come by to .... . Lwve 1 ldr 1 M. ... to ,.., downtown Ooeta ~. OUiet·prlv•t• ..,. Meet locatlon. Pr1N Of .,.,,0. IHI 17$-5 tU ownerthlp, owner/uw It=::• I la llU t)tdo. Span~ cs.ion wtUi .,..... • ' w!ndowt °'*11no on OW· cameo ihor•• ocean d«\ MtUng. two ba. x~ ~ a lt+dtl'I s ... ray~ roome. t• Pooi. 12eeo1mo. Agt =~~· A.lklnt 11J.77t1 UL Traditional 1161+11 IX .. m 361 Realty ;areroe, em. *'* Y'd •• .cfutta. no P9t1. 141-He 1 631·7370 evee. lffS mon. . ·~ ... , 1111 11111 UN 2 l•ge da, POOi. 0 Mt rMUOed ~,. 1pa, 6ar garage. ~lfabukM frontaee on 11"'°1"'° 17~ Newpott Blvd. 3 ,... • lllY• d9nO.H & one oom· ,tlltwey oondo. 21f11 tba. merclal property Prof. decorated, avail w/ootan view. At 7/25 et 11700/rno. Deya aeaa.ooo an tte.1no. .vw!Wt{nd ln"98t"'*'1-781-1501 640-2417 CM ofc ~oom to bulld 1000 tq ft 13215K. 779 W 11th St 8151.et28 Blcr -------=h .... ....,.I ==hrJ:~ mid 1500'1 538°11180 a..t My, .. 2 8r W/Oft' l yvd, l!.atde C.M. tel50/mo 1 Br. CdM. MOO/mo. ....., ..... ., ....... .aa11111ULn ...,ll'llMIT Nftport Bayfront prime 11•117M171 ott1ce bldg. suoo.ooo .• _______ _ 8111 Grundy Rttr 875-8181 c .... ai ..... 1271 .... IUllA 130K OWNER 650-1698 IT.N91UMlll ..,, ... Large 1tud6o nr So. COatt PlaZa, on lake, trplc. Fr. window•. A/C, petlo, W/O, tennlt, poo4, gym, MC. Aalurn below mattcet toan. 1 yr new. 641-1405 fj;2!f~onlt7 Open Sat/Sun 1-15 PP 813-7873, 873-7877 t I • 142·12 -. UHi OllTlll llfUI ~ IUtaiU IMO M.008 UM down. own; wttl carry. Nice 2Br haa w/detached gar on com- tMr04ally zOMd IOl ·~ blk off Main In SA. Ofc .,. .. conttructed In front, Newly crptd & palnttd 77M150 3 Br + flrepllOI .. unit. Beach 1/2 blk. 90fM ~ S3715,000. 494-7748 LUft ..... ..,.. 1319 llUlflMT MPLD SeY9n yra old duplex; 38r 2bt unit & 2 bdrm. 2 btth unit. 4 cer encl. oar. Cloee to pwtl, Balboa Plw and lhopa. Owner may cerry large 2nd TO. Prtced at 1595.000 Fe9. IAfflMTllPLD W/dock, 127' of watet. ~ annul! peroentaoe rate amtz owr 30 yr•. due In 15 )'fl. Only 10% dWn. C•ll Robert Mllllk•n 642·7404, agt. llUlf lllT Ulllllll Owner' I IOU la your galnl Two 3 Bdrm unite. Prfvat• waterfront locatlon. trplcs. OrMt Investment •t 1549,000. Owner Nye eubmtt any offer nowt Rob or Olnny 55$-9400 • ro >< • ~ ro :::s • 00 t I • ~ lutaAu ... M.668 104C down. own; wtt1 carry. Nice 28r hM w/detaoMd get on com· nwctalty zoned lot. ·~ blk oft Main In SA. Ofc .,... con1truoted In front, Newly crptd a painted RVM* * 716-8150 .. um. Heer So. COMt Ptau. Ex· cepttona1 4 8r. home In fernlly arM. Room fot RV. Poot ea. yard. Come a.I 761-1601 -..,. .. ...... ,;. A beeUtlfut 24 x eo ft 28R 2 &.th ~ upgreded hol'M. L.arQe IMng • din- ing • kltcMn .,.. With ramify room off ~ pordl. Aleo w oond. Call Agt. 540--5937 OPEi HOllE • ............. .. W.I Newport Centar 14,7t2 SF Alrpor1 Ar .. 17,290 SF Trnt ht4 P1Hl11 IM lll·Htl Lttt ftr Ll1 Hto rn mtront iOt CdM, price reduOad ror 111• 11 .200 .000. 476-0418 0( 876-0812 ht ....... wls':.te. tiJana~ I Juana, 48 acree. water· front. a..uttf\11 vtew. C8I\ be tubdlvlded. Lott Of treH. All for only 1299,000. FlM 8XctueiYI waterfront home, Sun Lak•. oentral Waahlng-ton, dock, beeuttfUI vtew, + IWlmmtno poo4; only 11415,000. 133 AcrH prime heavy Industrial property on large al~. ss.&00.000. l•• Parr Real E1tata !509· 7 46--48 7 1 . lt1111P11t llH R1,1SlllllOI m Vi:WIOt '°' #Gtu,. vacation home, retlr• Btautttul 2 8d 2 ba horM ment, or lnveat. Morro nut to watw lander .. YI Bey, C~ tn<I Loe 8!.LUtl Le>e*ey tootrt 0909 $43,000 I up. Agt ~ ... on.re wttt be _1_eo_,s .... 1 r_12_._s_111 __ _ oontkltl *'· Come by for II ... a oup of oottee, II PU &WIY- 2 Yll'-AetrMt to ooeen vltW lalllfJ -.• e11ganoe on romantic cat.itna 111anc1. :s Brctm a ,. I.NI , .. "'" be oondo with privet. epe. a deok1, = .,... tvrnWllngt. Fe9 . 11·1•4L'l-11 !3H1000. Cell Cat ~ ..... ' Atnt.all • rt.... (213)810-1102 1~ nw..... 11n 111m1-.. wXATib blitMliiib -UTATI ON WATlft Agt (11•) Tia-4111 ~M21 Any pt1Ce. ,_.,;..__..;.._=~~ Wanted OOnltl'\IGtlon Yf'Ci IM............ to Nnt etMOK 1q ft. ... 111.1111 NMdl to bt P'Ol*iY· l-iiar-,.;tl. Double wide. IOMd. C-.y ~ - Wiik to.._.. DOOi l otubf\ouH . ua.ooo . a.·~•· 7tf.1I01. 1-=· .... ------------1 • (') . --Q) -(/) :::> (/) -· =-";11: ~j Q) :::> a. . < (/) ~ -~ < --(ii' :::> -· 0 ::J -co =r cZ)' =r .... ,........ . llill ldl llllJ Piiat I OOOtt "°"' So. '-· laulfled Advertising lllir!M ! ::n.•~.j?: =~ 842-5171 B1r"ICM1f'r'iint Ing. •IHP• I only. be.1141 ~ .f!.u f7M314 ... ,OMf_,. 1141 L=======-.L HOMES FOR SAU! 1 IR plua FAM RM or DEN ~21 4th St .. Old Corona del Mar 87~ $208,000 Sun. 1·5 21EDROOM .., 15 Coventry, Harbor Ridge. CdM 759-1501 1349,000 Sunday 1-6 Sun 2-6 711 Marguerite. Corona del Mar 720-1101 $198,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 2 IR ptue FAM RM or DEN * 1429 Dolphin Terr, Irv Terr. CdM 873·_.400 $699.500 Sat 1-5 Sun 2-8 * 1_.29 Dolphin Terr, Irv. Terr, CdM • 673-4_.00 $699,000 Sat1·5 Sun 2-6 • 3 Aue Fountalnbleau (Big Cyn) NB 875-8000 $335,000 Sun. 1-5 •2770 Hillview. Harborvlew Knolls 831-1400 $249,900 Sun 12-<4 2025 Port Brlatol (HVHma) NB 87s.-6000 S242,SOO 3 BEDROOM Sun. 1·5 • 1110 Ridgecrest (M. Hinda) Npt Bch 844-8200 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1911 King• Rd, Npt Ben 831-12845 $615,000 Sun 1·5 * 401 Begonia, CdM &4•Hl200 $535,000 401 Begonia, Corona def Mar 6«-8200 $535,000 715 Bellla (Eastblutf) NB 875..eooo $280,000 910 Cedar Place, Costa Mesa 548-2313 $107,900 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun. 1-5 Sun. 1-<4 2535 Crestview (Bayshores) Npt Bch 844-9060 $259,000 Sun 2·5 1218 Devon Ln (W .clltf) Npt Bctl 831· 1266 S2M,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5 319 Driftwood, Shoreclltta, CdM 673-1181 $-4 79,000 Sunday 1-5 1520 E. Ocean Bl (Pen.) Npt Bch 760-8333 $384,500 Sat/Sun 9-1 2521 Fairway, Costa Mesa 548·0268 $134,000 Sunday 1·5 368 Genoa LaM, Eastalde Costa Mesa 631·1400 $118,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 * e v 1119 Grove Ln (Westcllff)NB 673-7771 $388.000 Sat1·5 2338 Heather Ln. Npt Bch 557-7914 $235,000 Sun 1·5 359 Magnolia Or. Laguna Beach 497-4208 $259.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 • 189 Mastera Clrcle, nr $.A.CC, Costa Mesa 642-5200 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 215 Morning Canyon,.CdM 833-3622/644-8018 '479,000 Sun 1-5 10 Morning Glory (Trtlrk Hl1) Irv 644-7020 $282,500 Sun 1-5 **3028 Ocean Ave, COM 6«-:7208 $725,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 3335 Ocean Blvd., Corona def Mar 675-8000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1977 Pon Cardiff HVH 644-6928 Sat/Sun 1-4 2 Rue Fountalnbleau (Big Cyn) NB 675-6000 $-475,000 Sun. 1-5 1419 Santaneua Terr. CdM 644-7020 S298,500fee Sun 1-5 19501 Sierra See<> (Trtlrk) lrvlne 8«·7020 $219,000fee Sun 1-5 2718 Shell, Coron• def Mar 851-8767 $325.000 Sun 1-5 214 VII Ithaca (Lido) Npt Bch 876-8161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ** 124 Via Lido Nord. Lido late, N.B. ~51·9987 $980.000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5 •4501 Wayne Rd., Cameo Hinda, CdM 875-6000 S350.000 Sun. 1·5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN ** 1205 N. Bayfront. Balboa tale 173-7300 $850.000 Sat/Sun 2·5 2345 18th St, Newport Heights, N.B 845-4670 $199,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1880 Maul Cir, Costa M ... 845-0303 $249,500 Sun 11-<4 • 714 Poppy. Corona det Mar 844·90&0 $595,000 Sunday 1·5 1419 Dolphin Terr. Irv. Terr, CdM 675-5930 $785,000 fee Sunday 1-5 33151 Ellaa Or., Dana Point 496-4388 s 179,500 Sun. 1-5 4 Hlllgr ... , Irvine 552-2000 s2ea.ooo Sun 1-5 1322 KMI Of (H.V.Hl1) Npt Bch &«-8200 1349,000 Sun 2-5 • 3 Aue St Cloud (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 6«-e200 1525,00() Sun 1·5 1800 LMWal'd Ln, Baycr•t. Newport Ben 842-5200 Sunday 1·5 1528 Orange Av.,(Corn. PaJtMr)Coeta Mell 873-1800 8215,000 $unday 11-<4 1723 Ptaa Del Sur, ~nlneuta 831· 1400 1425,000 Sun 1-s 1133 Port 8armouth cJ,H.rbor Vu Hornee)NB 750-1530 12~ Sat/Sun Noon-' 1800 Port Klmbetty, H.V Hlns. N.8 54&-231$ 8219,000 Sunday 1-6 11M7 Port shettleld. H.V Homea, N.Bch a.u-r saes.ooo aunday 1-5 1157 Satvad<W', eo.ta M .. 845--0303 1148,000 Sun 2-& •1..oe Santanella, lrvtne Terrace. CdM 768-lln l2.e,600 FM Sunday 1-6 * • 1 Twin Llk•. Spyglaa, CdM &U-50e1 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3058 Van Buren, Coeta Meu 546-2313 1123,900 Sat/Sun 1-6 19858 Via Meulna, Turtterock. Irv. 8_.0-4888 $249,900 fee Sunday 1-5 4BEDROOM * 1336 Gataxy Or (Dvr Stirs) Npt Bch 873-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 34 Morro Bay Dr. Newport BMch 759-1501 Sun 1-6:30 1029 Bonnie Coone Terr (Irv Terr) CdM 644-8200 $-495,000 Sun 1-5 * * 102_. E. Balboa ~tvd., pennlnaula 831-1400 $1 ,050,000 Sun 1-5 1833 Galatea Terr, Irv. Terr, CdM 673-4400 $895,000 Sat1-5 Sun 2-5 * ... 15 North Star Ln. Dvr Sh rs, NB 673-<4400 $995,000 Sunday 1-6 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN •• 14 Torrey Pinet (Bg Cyn) Npt 8ch 6«-6200 $950,000 Sun 1·5 * 1970 Port Dunlefgh Cir, Npt Bch 788-7500 $324,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 * 2001 Galatea, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $789,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2919 Baker, Cotta M_. 548-2313 $166,500 Sun. 12:30-3:30 **801 Bayside Or .. Promotory Bay 831-1400 $1 ,200,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 *2601 Blackthorn (E/Blutf) NB 675·6000 $270,000 Sun. 1·5 2607 Blackthorn, Newport Beach 540-1151 $395,000 5Ynday1~ 3145 Boston Way, Costa Mesa ~8-2313 $169.900 Sun 1·4 1108 Oolphln Terrace, Irv T•rr. CdM 675-6000 $430,000 Sun. 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, N.B 759-1501 $800.000Fee SaVSun 1·5 144 1 Galaxy Or. Dover Shores, Npt Beach 548-5647 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2821 Harbor View Or. Hbr View His, N.B &40-9060 $649.000 Sunday 1·5 2774 Mallard, Coat• M..a 645..0303 $229,500 Sun 1-5 46 Mll8'on Bay (Spygl1) CdM 760-8333 $629,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 18520 Morango, Fountain Valley 963-6767 $231,900 Sun 1-5 1884 Park view Or. Newport Beach 7~8731 $ $158,000 Sunday 1~ •23 Pinehurst (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 760-8333 $719,000 Sat 1·5 * • 223 Polnaettta. Old CdM 675-8000 $795,000 Sat/Sun 3-6 21122 Richmond Clrcie. HB 962-8722 $221,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 26 Royal St. Georg9 (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644.e200 $995,000 Sun 1-6 2746 San Juan Ln, Cotta M_. 751-3191 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 18326 Sh1dbu1h. Fountain Valley iSJ-8767 $159,900 Sa 2·5/Su 1·5 2105 Yacht Mltchlef (Seavu) Npt Bch 760-8333 $-430.000 Sun 1·5 1909 Yacht Puritan. Newport BMch 644-0903 $-429.000 Sun 1·5 2111 Yacht Wanderer. Seavi.w. N.B 552..0842 $369.000 Sun , _ _. 2121 Yacht Yankee, SeavJew. Npt Bch 644-9060 $379,000 SYnday 1-5 5 BEDROOM * 1911 Kings Rd, Npt Bch 831-12&e $815,000 1437 Antigua Way, Npt 8ch 557-7914 $-415.000 Sun 1-5 Sun 12·5 S IR plua FAM RM or DEN •• 14 Oeneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt 8ch 780-8333 $2,000.000 Sat/Sun 1-S * 18451 Orchard A~. 8.A. HelQf\tl 5S&-4&2 *209.600 Sat/Sun 10.-. * * m via Udo SOud <Udo> Npt Bch 759--9100 S.11-5, Sun 1-<4:30 •• 4612 Aoxl:lury, Corona del Mar &31-1298 '529,000 Sun 2-e •• e Trafatger, Harber A)dge a..o-•eea s1.aso.ooo Sunday 1-6 ' 221 & Ab.a *-(l.aafuff) 14+.e200ISle,IOO 1800 S. lel a.. (lo\lalli) CdM e•4-e200 auo.ooo:- 1eoo Ootothy Lane, Westolft 81&-tGOO 1325,000 •321 PllzD Udo, g:o i.ee)H,a. en-neT ae.so. ~ 1.e 238 Via Udo Soud (Udo) Npt Bet\ 1-.1100 Sat 1-6, .,,, 1-4:30 200 Via OMllCo (Udo) Hpf ~ 873-1183 Sat/Sun 12-5 •••OOll • ••• 101 Via UctOSou«UdO) N.8. e1s-e1e1 14.eso.ooo 8etJ8un 1-8 I M plua 'All Ml or DD ***• 101 Vie Udo Soud(Udo) N.8. 875-eHS1 $4,850,000 8atl8un 1·5 ***• 107 Miiford (C. Shrw) CdM 8"-e200 11,&ft,OOO Sat/Sun 1 .... COND08 FOR aA&.a 2RHOOM 2200 Cenyon, CM 642·95~ $139,000 813 W. 15th St, New1)0t1 8eect\ 848-7171 1174,500 Sundey 10-2 789 W. 18th St (Oceen W.) ca.ta Meee 769-9100 $105,000 Sat/Sun 11-~ 2 11R plu. ,AM Ml or DIN 1858 Orange Ave, Co9a Mee& 541--13 $$159,000 Satl&.f'l 12-4pm IUDROOM * • 10 Kamatll Crt, Npt Bc:h 873-7300 1180,000 Sun 1-6 * 551 Vlata Grande (Blutf9) Npt Bah 759-8100 1205,000 Sat 1,..., Dun 1-5 2407 Novta (Bluffl) Npt Bch 780-3333 1235,000IM Sun 1-6 789 W. 18th St (OcMn W.) eo.t.a M.a 759-9100 1113,800 SaV8un 11-6 •.aDROOM * 400 Vista Flora (Bluffs) Npt 8c:h 759-9100 $185,000 Sun 1..& TOWNHOU81!8 FOR 8ALE 2M 25 PaJoa, Rancho San Joaquin, Irvine 759-0819 Sunday 1-5 3 IEDROOM 2463 lrvlne Ave., Beet< Bay. CM 675-6000 $199,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 #7 Starduat (Turtleroek). lrvlne 478-1929 $188,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 345 Unfverltty (L4). Coeta M ... 675-eOOO $123.000 403-<409 Poppy Ave., Old CdM 675-eOOO $.219 .000 Sun. 1·.5 &.in. 1-5 2 IA plua f AM .. M or DEN 24 Creet Cir (Cyn Cf"lt) CdM 673·5354 $ 199,500 Sun 1·5 MOBILE HOMEa DUPllXEI FOR SALE * 314 Goldenrod, Old Corona def Mar 675-6000 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-.5 2 BA plua 2 IR * * 1404 w. Ooean Front. Newport BMch 673-7873:873-7677 Owner Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IR plua 2 IR 211 Sapphire Balboa laland 675~22 ~50.000 Sat/Sun 1-<4 4 BA plua 3 IR 4905 Seashore Or . N9WPQrt BMch 631--6285 $495.000 S.t/Sun 1·5 .. l!NTALI IMHOUUa * * 8410 W. Ocean Front (Weet) Npt Bch 759-9100 '2SOO/mo yr tM S.VSun 1-5 • P4 Orange Coat OAllY PILOT/Sunday, July 15, 1984 i:i ler i•• 9ir••lar Uftlth:lq latn Aita I Q11•kics UJftb7 ____ ._ ____ , ____ ,._~-----1 X~Otmlng. atJ1ct.n roa1a1 BH•pu ltut Clnm1 Paiaflaf PaJlriq a..tJa1 C..uaJ Commw0.i/R9eldentlal E.)(pet1 Aepaln 15 yrt exp lutbrut ciMnlng Apta. RtCH RO 81NOR18 C;::rtW&Ovwtng In-•n•EJ•x"'1iiA"'s"pec---il,.ai"'dtt•:u&'W'll!IP•1 --------• Brochutw. A .... Logo.. Fencee.. Pltlo'•. Painting Ada, .ic Conception to RIM. price 141-1990 Illa I I ·IJOI OHIT OuLandallt~~nten•noe11C Gen. matnt e-.ollca1, hou .... ore.. Exo'd. Fr.. N.wpot1 ~om Painting 'antall1 !~~'*'mt ... eon..»t1 ... ..,. • ":,'/~5·~~ w9: $2.17 per day l 1\11 a All you pay for 3 llnee. 30 dey• In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY plutl lhe IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wedlle$day II no •xtre cllarget CALL TODAYll lSI FOR LOIS Yoor Dally Pllol SeN1ce Directory Representettve 142-4321 Ht. JOI Completion• 831-809'2 --eEs'f FOR LESS Pal ng Xr ... • Qri Reeurteolng·SM!Coatlng Ind • S&S 831 -4199 Palloe Dec*e. Feno... 12)" •KP Dave 448-2990 Ex'*1 Carpentry ~ Ree>alr-~-Additlonl 0oor ... 1c 5-48-4980 .,_..,._,1.._..... •1 ruaany ~·-· r.... , plumb Craig S3&-4119 .. umat• 761·9631 18yrtotl'lape>y~ ~.. ...,. _.,.., .,.. ''"' .... "'90,...,.,.. ~ • eomm bond9d 20 Y'• In ar.._ Lio 280e44 87~ -=-,:::;:;:;:::::::::;::::::::::;::;::;::;:::;;:;:-~ I ... ~ and rflld l~ d, b0n09d. Mew-.. Land--~,. Painting "--•II ~labl9, h<>ne9t, reMOn-FARTHING INTERIORS I ~ Ina For •t 552-91•'2 8'i.'&t24 ......._.. etc °Fr• .. uin';t~ . •ble •JCP locel couple. RAINBOW PAINTING HANGING/STRIPPING •r·an·ru-.-+""'""""" ...... Rlpalr ..... --Gary 44$-5277 PTL Ample ref1 873-7227 Ouallty It OU< policy VISA·MC 1173-1512 & lnatati.tton. 1 l 2 'llne _ '"a Al Shl'\lbt/Tr• Trim. Compt 850-8~ JEFF L~ 84U honee t phone ... Dooar lf0:$\5 gardening com~Htlve V«y thofough. Gd reta. NORMS WALLCOVERING P • .. &t« 2•922(· (GR~MING SCHOOL) prloet Chuck 842-2873 8 1allq Dependable & exper'd. EXTERIOR-TOP QUALITY Fr .. Eat. tO per roll. 8 yre exp 84 ·9220 T ner 21 ---RXOC'DoVe-REMOVE 548-8098 or 552-9522 work for YOU/•· Freeeet. #330H8 1eo-1211 Ifft Ila.lat. Doort·Wtndow1-P1t10•· MC 64&.2J~' up Th1 lrttl 10111 Furniture. Traah, Tr... Ref'• Dale &4&-IS637 TT~ltormd P"r=t:: Stmct A1ter1tton1-Addltlon1 :::----::-::----Lewn..tlrub-tr ... tn1tall ees-5416 NORM LlaH1la1 HH Petnllng. 1nt1u1 Pl atttr/ltpb -·"' --------· 35yrt up .Wry 548-44 13 Drrwall Tree trlmmln~& Removel Quellty et low.et ratM - -Al neet. tdlool & pet-Ullll llftll C.atat acrttt ~VWALL fXPINd• RotollUlng-uwnmalnt. 0~~~1;;:.~11~~~~~ OUl,,0 1111 UIOS Frenet DaYe 442-4683 ED'S PLASTERING. toneJ protect•. 85t·1~1 we Clean your hull and re-.. ..----"'!!~---AH Textur .. & Acoustic Fr .. est 548-&0e5 Free .. t 24hr 831 -1063 818/919~ 139 INT/EXT 20 y..,.. EllP« Neat Paten.. & Textur•. IWT lllAI ~:~0:,1~ S.:~~2 slip ~·1J:t1:; :::· Free .,t Kevin 673-1503 Tree Trim C!Mn·UPI Seaport Formal Limo s.r. A~IQ9 Room 129 + Int/Ex'.:.,,... Mt 446-1258 Typing, Word Prooeeelng Zimmerman Boat Main-Reu Mlck9)' ~553 ll"trical Verd Mein & Haultng a .... Cltulg Fr• Cllamp~ne fQ( any Materlar. 442-04'42 Fu( friendly MMce. W• lenanc. from TOP TO Drtvewava:--s1dewalka, P&llllllUUOn10 Leo 557•4508 ROBIN'§ clEXJllNd occaalon S20ttr 44s.&094 ........ P·U l delMr e76-67 l2 BOTiOM 833-6591 P1t101, Spe Plda. Llc'd Ou•'I~ k t SERVICE· 8 thoroughly M 1••irtELI p••ml l 2 ... '-0. t••tlJI Wid Cl ·-1-., wor . r .... t a ••• ,... clean house 540-0857 llt81'f w .. • ... , 11¥'" .. • ..... ~~~R_on 55&-0034 '42551 968-7401 -Cu1tom Brick-Stone lnllelCt. ,, ...... Local ref SERVING N.8 .. c M.. wRifE wiZXRd ltoll .. rl~ Cllil• C1rt REStO/COMM'L/IND Ceorpontry Paining Repairs Expertise HoutekMplng Block-Concrete-Stucco 10yrs exp bonded, Insur. CdM. Irv . H.B. F.V WINDOW WASHING Peyrolt·b" t hr Manuel 1,.,..,....,..,... .. _.,.""'--26 D 1 yrs exp all phaaes Incl Dependable/Trustworthy #457730 (714)838--&91 1 QUALITY" .. ., 1 2028 1 Cerlng Mother wlll babysit yrs. 0 my own work mobile hm senior dis-we bring supplies and Ref's Free est 5•9-9492 Draine clear from $15 .,.. • or your computer-Incl re-In my home CM area/enc Lie 278041 ,At 646-8126 count #AC S53-4293 PTL vacuum Kitty 641-.4970 PAINTER NEEDS WORKI Repair fauoetl, dl1p, etc. ports & w2·a 432· 1«3 10 yard safe 631 5253 111 _ d -, lnt/Ex1. oelllnga, refln cab. Anyltme M&M 642-9033 • • .. r Hiii Competlvo Rain for 111 Like a CLEANER HOUSE? Nm (28) yrs exp., work guer IPPMTllm Ca~iatt M1Jti11 CHtractt fl types of comm const & Experttse/Supplles/Llc •I Dellis Painting 964-3637 Expert Service & ~Ir --------• *New cabinets. cabinet ltitral reald. repairs 20 yrs Jacqueline 548-o651 lt••y 3 I yr1 ellp 16 yra In ., .. , _________ Topped/removed Clean-exper 751-3662 llC Sunset Coast Cleaning an Ill OIWIE Palntlng..quallty wcxk.low Lie .U00()35 9&4-11919 teeing. bers & tormica tat CLASS CONST STlllllTS llYlll CO prtc.a Local referenoee knocks orten Wilen you use r..ult-gettlng Dally Piiot Ctaulfted Ad• to reecn the Oranoe Coast mantat "''' a Gr•rics •RhST ED In. Custom wi..,con1emp oll paintngs nudes portalls 543--0350 Hoases UDfanais llecl 81lk1 blu• 2206 Twnhse for Jr E'.Xec. 28r 288 llkups. pM patio Lg ,.., & dtntnotbar 646-3961 l1llM>1 Ptai11aJ1 2207 •UYFllOIT* Gorgeous 38r 2Ba All amenltf88 2 story Yrty lae $2100/mo 675-4912 AOI Avail August 1 C1pi1lrHo ltacla 2211 3BR 1'JiBA, frplc, OtW. stove. gar . waterltraall petd, xlnt area, duplex, $650 Timely paJd, 1111 last S-450 depoSlt. Adults preferred. no pets. (213) 698-7178 C.taa dtl Mar 2222 2BR 1ba. bltlns. 768 Narcluus $685; &40- 8759, 5·5 30am or 4 30 to 7pm, anytime Wed/Sun CAIH SllOREI Spacious oceanvtew, 3 bdrm. 3 ba. swimming pool, dbl car gar S250ll mo to montll or 1 yr lease Cali Steve ~73-t373 Quaint 2br off PCH w/chef'a galley mod decor affordable flat '690 539-6190 Best lee SPY CUSS Ocean & city llght view '4BR, lam rm .. 3 car gar $2850 per mo 759· 1195 Xlnl View of harbor. 2br 2ba. encl gar .. very se- 'tuded S 1000 846--0096 counle'1oPI 549-5747 up. new lawns 75 t-3476 "' • 642-5937 Curt Remodeling & New Conat 0 01£ OA.ll" IHI It &Ill ST&IYJll AOTIESIU Orange Co Original -------------HOft GALL" Ifft It AIU CABINETS & CARPEN-tor Comm & Aesld Lied LANDSCAPE & CLEAN· Services A to Z We've Got HOUSE/OFFC CLEANING Student Movers lneur9d RC'1 Painting & Repair Servloea A to Z. We've Got TRY Small jobs, repairs. tnsored & bonded Com-UP 5 Yrs exper tree est The PetSon lor evwy Job• Cast u1 In your cleaning Lie T 124-.436 641·8•27 EXTERIOR SPECIALISTS tlle Peraon f<>< every Jobi Phone 842·5078 free estimates 645-2003 petetlve ratoa 751-3662 Oeve 760-9077 646-7310 roletl 646-7310 NEW Warehouse St0<ege lie. 953-<4293 PTL 648-7310 Boa1t1 U1larai1lle4 Bta1t1 Uaf11ai1•t4 BtaNI Uaf11ai 1lat4 AJ1rtatat1 F1rallllt4 At1rta tat1, Uaf. AJ1rl•tat1, UaJ. AJ1rtatat1, Oaf. tata 1 tt C.-trclal C11t1 Mt11 2224 Ce1t1 Mt 11 2224 La1aa1 ltacll 2241 Iii"'--Ct1t1 .. n 1 72 w a lea• 2741 i .... rt liac' 2719 lllart 2tOI ltlttah 1111 --ft fH C B~ey QleW Br, --"' F ahr 2 -3 B r apt. 1 •11•1a11111 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. A/C condo nr 3Br 2Ba ocean view PtaiaHll 2807 Deluxe E/sloe Townnouee Nice 2Br 2Ba. No pet1. decor. frplc, petlo, ·;0~·d w/educated n-amkg 50+ fine ~t""Hwy locatlon SC Plaza w/carport + Wll TlllE S 1200 Cell Kathy t Br. avail 811 CIOM to 2br IY. ba. no pets S850 Avall epproit Aug 1. park'g, emf quiet com-fm. Rent open 751-0508 neet downtown. 3850 eq pool $575 montll 10 2 Bdrm. , ba, fed yrd, gar, '494-8.457 or 499-3101 beach S.450 Coast 2548 Orange 842-2520 $525/mo 760-1418 or plex Pool acce11. F/ahr w/aame. 2br dupfex rt. app 11.30/eq rt. month (also lor sale) ss95. 662.1100 Properties 673-5410 Eallllde lBr "4951mo 6.42-7528 eves/witnds $6&0/mo 644~9 • Realonomlcl Cofp "'vatt Im-_,. "-I~ by yard, ger • .225 mo. •7• '"700 W" ood-' .. '"""v111 ...,.. •v2521 D p lat 22"it Oceanfront $900 mo. yra Some utlla p<I. Avanable 2750 EASTBlOFF apildOUs 1 111/lutlaec. 756-1De1 v _.. '""'0 age 111 t .., UNIQUE, charmt~ 2 llO<Y IM. dplx, turn 2br 1ba-no now. Call Larry 548-5882 _______ ....,.....,, Bdrm. pool, pleaaant PRIME RETAIL. Nftpor't ~3 S~~:~ell Patrick (WG "T3EB~ vr~·Av:.~E Cape Cod, 2br, en, 2b•, ateroos 673--0967 Eastslde 2 Br. 1 ba, gar, area No pets $625/mo F~~n-=~~~ ~~-= Bl, CM. Newer. IN ~d., 631 1266 t " 2 frplc, IM~ treee. ooean frpk:, beam cell. $645-644-4787 557 5252 ( 217) $1100/mo. MS-"21 . -0 $1850 631-8901 side of Hwy., nortll end, Ctrtal ••I Mas 2'22 $655 + 1st. latt & MC OPEN LIDO VIEW Spa<: delux _P_m_•_·_.,_.-,.....,,.,-e_x_1..,....-•·----=--=-::,...,...,,=- 3 Bdrm 21~ Ba, 6 yrs new, dbl alt. garage w/opener, yard, b"·lnt, Mllr suite. MC syatem, new noors. Avail 711 S995/mo. TSLlllll H2·11H 3Br 2Ba. pool, apa. Nortll CM Pool svc S 1200/mo Sierra Mgmt &41-1324 Brand new 2 & 3 Bd con- doa..cholce of carpets $925/up &42-9558 Budget minded $700 3br w/mod kttcllen gar/shop fncd for kid pet Info 539-6190 Beat Alty fee Eeststde 1 bdrm abode beemed cett l nga equipped kltcll low $400 1 call 539-6190 Beat Alty fee E/Slde 3br 2ba. all redone. pelnt, drapes, etc, older llome c:tiarm. rm f<>< low RV or boat Pot ok. avall now $895 mo 760-8862 Ftaa tal1 avail ~i~~~595 mo Condo, turn or untUrn. 2Br 12215. 2 peraona, no pell. cu1t 1Br. 2 lg bathl. LM Lady would llke to lhare ~~M~ ~~;~'c,g~~~E Ya!!!! 1234 2Ba. 3rd floor w/patlo. _&_50_-1_7_9_e_____ $1250 , .. 87~59 ~~21~rc!fA1. :~/84,6: •ft CM t>ord«. NB C•ll True 9'0anoe s ... br 26a No pets S975 &42•9597 •• WAl1111 HOOSE PRIME w. OCEANFRONT Female stir beeul hM In _Jac1< __ te<_2_1_3_)290-__ 3_11..,.2 __ enhanced w/trplc dbl ger l~rt IHc• 2269 Furn bach apt. w•lk to bell $825/mo 2 Bd 1'~ ba Yrly lrg 3br 2ba + 2 car NB view PoOI cleen'g •CdM dill tultM. AC, ampl pr v t po o I $ 9 0 0 ' s & stores "400/mo Incl townhse, gar. ldry rm, apeces, avl 811, S2000mo I ~ S550 846-es57 prkg, from S225 2855 E. 539-6190 Bell Alty lee 2 2 Bath duple1t yrly utlls. Avall 7115 673-6071 yard. close lo 1nop1. Meg 675-91111631-8265 a-,. • · Coutu...... 875-8900 quiet area Ofl penn S875 1923 Pomona btrewnent• _M_/_F_tll_r-'--2b-r-1b_•_hou __ M_ln ··-, BHt. acll 4 avall 7/15 650-0109 Co1t1 Jltu 2624 TIL ...... 11111 WUI a. S«'V'td Secluded 2br 1ba, eleo. Nwpt Helghta S300 mo. Wutrial S 0 --kitchen, carport & PoOI need9d lmmed 850-4839 It tal 2tl0 IWl llW ar IUOI 3Bd 2ba den, frpl, spa, 425. IX mobile horM, no U2· 110J $550 + uttt 11tllut dep. ________ 1_,.. .. •.-..•.._.,.. .. ...,19 Townhou.-2 br 2·~ b•. encl yard. gar. pet wel-pell. Meture adult• New no pell 675-2520 M/F lo ehr NB ooeanfronl 1206 aq h In s sX. DIW atv gar frplc 1 come $1300 Ag t Quiet. MCUre 1mA1T II home, yrty IM , "450. ss~1mo 3017 s Of. Child OK.'saso' • 675-4630 199l Newpor1. 646-8373 S695/mo 2 Bd 1'~b• E-View YEIUILLEI 631·3145 Iv msg ange 851-8928 536-4637 $425 paya rent & utlls In i:l.,..twf!!---,-= .. ,..-1-c=-•--r::'""""'t aide townhouse like nflW 2BR 2BA • • '!26-S990. Nloe E/lld• C M. houM 2300 eq ft R&D .,. .. High· Hart>or clo9e spilt level beachn becll bungalow ACr'OsS"1fom bMctl In NPT. laundry room. gar· Apar tments Agent 831 960 2br 1ba, many extru ly 1mprov9d w/carpet, 2bdrm 2ba S525 dwshr w/eppls 4 appt 539-6190 2BR, 2ba, patio, ger. f\Jrn patio/yard, on bus route, In YOU DESERVE IT $280 + ·~ utll. 445-2385 tllylll•. ate. can add 500 garage & m<><e 539-6190 Best Alty fee WINTER rental. &4S-5036 easy ;~~~~r~,.:ecceu Geted vlllage. pure luxury, ---,.-..,.---::,--,---or 2000 eqlft warehoule Best Alty lee 4Br 2Ba, nflW decor. 421 a U f TSL lllT 14 .. .,2 110• Laguna Hill s 3 Br 2'i\ Ba elegant living. N·amkr lhr 4 Br houee nr space. eo.1a Meea -LO_V_E~l-Y.-O-LD--,S'""'P'"'A..,.N-=IS=-H~4 Tustin Ave. gardener pd cap!rlatatl, I • • • _!!Y appt only 631-5439 ~~~27:~~6~~~111, Righi Alty 979-8533 Bdr lluge park-like back S1100 (2 13)663-63_74 __ Ceatral 2702 MESA PINES 2650 Harla • l Bdrm(} Both Wt1ta l11ttr 2791 Prof fom n-tmtcr 21•27. lg CM 3800 eq rt With offtoea ~~~~~~ ro~~rm sor llllll_llfllll_'-_..11111111 ... _l!':A~p;::ts:""Tttor:"'"~ren~I iln~d'!'a::,~a;;;= ~::r~t~~ ~:C,~~:i75 •Central Air *Clun §fQBio prfVacy. br wtba, 2 blk1 from bch. ~.J'.r~g444~~~~q rt -~ Dalebout Grove 2 weetca free rent PRVT patio, pool, spe Cona111on1ng Slnole. refrlg/hot plate. S300 mo 65()-9389 M odern llvln 3br 2ba ~ on tile 2nd mo For eny TOP area. quiet, no pett • WOOdbl.Jrn.ng 1325 No peta 752·5822 Prof/F shr w/~ to shr S600's moms kit kid• Icy Bay 6 Beach Info, please call lhe man-1 ... 1 2• ... l FareplOCes IM•I home w/yd, CdM Steps poo• off B -hurst Real Estate 5 6732 .. • -be .. _. f aoer 54· -------• T·I"' 'n!r·e' FREE to actl, .,....ut vu o COST A MESA .,.... 1820 sq ft, 1000 otc. apeoa 620 fl warel'lou .. apace Right Rlty 97~8533 539~190 Best Alty lee 2706 POOL. flreplaoe, pvt patio "'t , RENT In exctianoe ocean at L~ Out Point -•ut n•••t t•cnuN<:f s•'<Cr "" _l_a~l!""l»M __ l"!!al_1_a_•____ X-LG 2BR S635 • Private "'°''°) for Ille houM cleaning $600 875-3873 SPAlllLIHCLW IALU&PElllSIU ·; Br. 1 Ba. avall now Eastlldenopet1557·28'1 • N tJConr.ec110n• ___ 5_46-_5_43_1 ___ -Pr_o_f_n·on-----k-rm_m_t -to_sti_r l~~~M~·~. ·~ Bdrm bungalow wllro Neat and clean 2 bedroom Parking space $700/mo Pvt L "" ..... F vt t .... 21" •35 6371 d N ..... pl s .. carpel 1 Br frplc pool patio • [ 11ro c,rrvon.:> aguna g\,i" urn. P en · 2br 2ba Cd•• •"t, 1v-1I --yar · v-u " • llome · plua 1ma11 room •net. uttl Agt 675-3331 · · · · ~..,.. "'" B ,_.. bu I f •o ,.. ..... Dl I dbl I t 5 I ~ar No ..... ,. 399 w Bav a. n ... r. • pro .. + 8/ 18 s•25 mo. '"·"·9157 Sit-zt" ng. oar. comer 0 tor nursery or study One .,... '"· · ' •~JOI and Spa p S350 49 045 .. ._., ••rift a1o blks to sandy beach. and one-hall baths Fire-CHARMING 2Bd tundeck t $545 650-6357 L" OOGu'·N ... BEAC4·H. Slu"ny Promontory Pl 1 Br. f\Jrn, Stor~/atUdlo aa1 to pv1 LEASE/SALE/OPTION At· 960-633 l place Near ba" ocean frplc, stove & refrld Quite 2Ba cottane ty...., Handicapped " " ·• S"'""' "JI ,.,. facll Av•ll d"' ,...__ t f M .'I .. _"""' --~~-'' $650 I 306u C I ..., .,.. Unit A\IONoble maater BR/B ". furn. """"· "' r..... · hm "" w .,...u · vu 0 tractive esa ver.-.,.,.,, -.-and library For lease at yry " ora w/gar. leundry, pvt petlo " 7/15 9/15 673 •13• $100 •75 3873 hOme 4 Bd 2+12 ba, den ..,mr,~aell'K:V~~mtp)(I!~ $1000 per month Catt (213)277-2120 $625 T S500 MC dopo. Outet Country Locale llnenaS315/mo 499·5550 • ...., .. ~n · 0 ~ av all 9/ 1 S 1'400/mo n r 2); a 1•1-1•00 Coroaa ••I Mar 27 2 S23 credit ck 642·3099 Neo LO H It •• II •• F -le-.. ---RAlsp ./Ftllr llOUM lnFoun-Aaatuctatatl 522-0332 af 7PM/wlmda PARK VIEW PATIO • • r guno 1 5 mO mllure ema ""room. taln V1lley w/2 otherl, 0 E F 1 kg d Spacious 2 bd ne paint to renl private be to non· ..,..1 °" s21omo ~555 SPIRITOXC READINGS C.1t1 flltll 2224 ILg 1Br duplex. pvt pelio & H M ac ng par • • ~Elegant apt. 2BR, 2b•. fam r w • amokl;;8 frmale 25• yrs ..------Advice In All Matten & 1acent to fam pool faclty rm, totally redecorated, drapea-4:8rpet S575 no Yrd encl gar No pets Bt· ... s JBR 2'. ba. prime 1 ... 2 387 • 546· 1 7 Att 5·30 Reap/Prot~/e-no pets, to Countellng 1815 So. El *UNIOLIE 1BR hse Ava1tnow$475S.0_.752 786-9780or857-4056 ~·t vlflW loc S1475tmo plush cpts new drapes. pea-garage.,... ' sl'lr 2br 2b• Promontory Camino RMI, San Clem MOVE NOW Ftplc brick _ 1-B-r -2B.-a-hte wl fplc, pool, Ille. appl's & paint In· St Atbena condo 2 Bd 2ba Nr bCh Christian time, kll pt s525 675-6528 Llc'd 492_1298 patio $595 Incl uttl MESA VERDE 3 Bdrm 2 ba qt nelglld S 1250 15292 760-ro97, 9·5 dys eludes new washer & gr ti patio, pool, wahr prvl. ma/atralght. Leg MraSutllvan547-0204 S900/mo avatt 6/1 SelneClr 857•2420 dryer $1500/mo, avail dyerllkup$675631·7956 BcnS300 tut11409-2266 Rmmt ahr 2br Iba OOMn· Otymptc t1x1. wfde variety. lroot yrly. furn $370 mo, many at coet or below! $300'a rental lbdrm great e-slde local 539-6190 Best Atty tee 1-674-8241 or 963-5286 ___ COST A MESA Nicely dee-after July 20th 760-1558 Westcllff NB s225 Incl ancho San Juaq Condo. 1_,. 3 ... __. 2 b 1.. STUNNING Large 1Bdrm bof 5. 650-0601 Fr9d 642-7955 or 548-2777 IES&YEHE HOWCAIE ora"" ....... rm. 1 " PATIO APTS w/ln walklng garden apt, pool S•65 Utll Women only Non ~':; f1~fJ, b:.~~~e:;att home wllarge family rm of the bch 1 & 2Br $875. 710 w 18th St amotcer 448-5559 WILL L• Fn YHI NsE1~~oAT BEACH. 2 s575 & s9so 64,._26~ Las Collnas Rottll)ltttll 2904 IHlllUm SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 3 Bdrm. w. Ba. dbl gar, lrg fenc yard, $900 Avall 8115 751 -2523 Huge '4 Brm. family rm. bonus rm & spa over- looking park $1500/mo Valerie. agt 261-7653 llEITAU story w/llreplece, ca-Small Studio No kltch-We!it:field Apartments lllllUTll ILTI Call u• regarding thedralcelllngs. many ax-refrlg and hot plete only APARTMENTS Leasing Office IUUll lmL GAIN COMFORTABLE 2 Bdrm encl gar. crpll, drpa, 773 W Wilson. no pets $550 63 1-8212 lrvlne lea11e1 trasl 2 car garage Yearly Quiet. mature adult S350 " Wkly rentals now avall. RENT & THE NICE FEEL· lease S1000 mo Avail Inc utl avall 8/ 15. Beautiful Garden Aptt, Open 10 to 6 $140/wk & up. Color TV, ING OF FINDING A NEW Jacilal • Goaalp Inform· MIMry Ration· Yank• 2Bdrm time crptd decor newer appla gar 4 dad yrd for kids mid SSOO's 539-8190 Best Atty tee .EW m"ml •• I n Juaquln condo 2 atry 2 Bd 2+ 12 ba den Pro Mesa Verde 4 Bdrm. fam· decor furn s 1 195/unrurn lly rm. formal din, Ofl S995 675-.49;1 lluge tot Quiet st. i----------S 13 50 I mo Va le rt 1 Turtle Rock View dramatic 261-7653 Peters 2 Bd den, 21h be, 2BR house. quiet cul-de-Nr stloPPlng & easy ocean wld, frig $11550 673~299 WOODBRIDGE T ownllouae 3 bdr 1 1 /2 ba S850 mo 559-9539 sac neighborhood, ctean access 3br 2ba llke nu & neat S600/mo Refa. Condo pvt · patio. pool reQulred 6•2-5241 $900 mo 752-01'47 Aug 1 760-8520 patios. decks. spa. No phonee In room FRIENOI ~~~~~6 ~~N; ~~ 1 t'.1 Cnta Mt11 2724 2':~:m11 •1.Be S645 2274 ~.._.e;vd.C.M. *OC'• largest egencyt * . • • -2Bdrm/2Ba S665 Moel proteuional and 1ar~lflllngrm S1400pe< 2 Bd 1ba Ops, new c:pt, 398 WWlt 631_5583 ,. t Bt H 2905 completeNNloeofter9dl mo dsll wstier encl ~ar $505 eon I h II z ••H • *We wve all cltlee In WATEllFROIT "'1110'0 &45-2075i 5<48-5 63 a~~·· hac~ 2740 1/!"rk rtot .. H~. 2BR 11~~. OCI •Character and em- 1•1 1 •-ll• --- - -~ "'""""'' .,. NURSE FROM FINLAND ptoyment ref. Chedc In • . -v •· 2 Bd 2 ba cl09ed ger good 1Bdrm w/privete beloony. light/airy. S800/mo yr'ly, Operating 1 small tiome full SIMPLICITY My brother got me a blind date. The glr1 waa beauti- ful, but not 100 emart. She hed the grMIMt knacil for complk:atlong SIMPLICITY. EASTBLUFF 3 bdr 2 btll Eaat-slde loc1t12~ no Freallly painted and 142 47th St. 966-8263 lor elderly, famlly en· ,.,..._/Timi condo 51 600 +sec 18819 pets S575 M6-22ov cleaned. 1 enc:I gar $475 vlronment. home cootted 5"'"•"• •Spiritual Psyctilc, Ad· only min 1 yr 644-1152 2 Bedroom, 2 bath. No Dee 8'40·15504 meala, complete care for 112-4114 visor & Card Reader* pets. patio, frplc, dahwth. Bd pets $575 16601 24 houra. Cell Liu Of I I 14 Put, preeent & Mure. HVH highly upgreded 5 Bd 188 E. 18th St. $700 mo. Reg~~. Ct rel e • H B Hanson. (714) 5•8-2925 fict tata I 675-2495 or 831-8984 w/french drs. wnds. sky-M 0-76531496-57&0 sbXLL OFFICE ground I·-· I ftu• 30M lites. spa S 1600 CerOI Agt 2 BR lba, ell ulll paid IN NEWPORT BEACH level apptox 800 eq ft ,, .... _,... ______ _ 759-15011640-1304 S600/mo. S250 sec Betll arge bachelor, walk to A great place to live on the Saa•tr AveJi 811 Lldo Isle vea. Birt t)(lng your own t;;Q. S Lrg BLUFFS Condo 3br+ 631-5230 __ beach. trplc, loft, all utlla Upper Bay Private ltatab 2906 Fr• 1tandlng AM< for lJ..Haul ht In alley~ YD NEY Jba. pQOI 2654 Vista Or-2BR 1ba encl garage 279 paid. $500 535-4637 clubhouses & health Avell now-Apt w/11\ew 0 j Steve, 973· 1373 310 Cofal Balboa laJand nada $1550 mo &4•·2607 W Wiiton, Apt G pactou. 2Br, ·~ mllrom spas. 8 tennis courts, 7 bay, July 7-26 2 Br, 2 ba. COSTA MESA. R&D 1ype. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim HOROSCOPE 0 NEWPORT'S BEST 645-1819. $475/mo ocean. quiet aoult com-pools, close to buslneu, sleeps 9 3 Wk•s 1500. or 2300 eq ft w1th large oP4lfl MARR Feel that mist In 2br llme 2Br. 1Be, garage. P•tlo plex. No pet• S575lmo OC Airport. Fealllon S560 p/wit 675~65 or arM, carpell, lkyllghlt •••••••••••••• crptd design walk to No pets. $500/mo Sierra 536-0490 Island, convenient slloP• 675-5596 and alr/cond. FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: \1onday. July 16 ARIES (March 21-Apnl I I/) Peno<l of confinement 1'1 over -\'OU Ltn kt go ol "'t'C unt~ blanket" and gel \tarted tn nc" drrcct1 on. Focus l1n hmp11al 'peual group llandestme meeting aimed at forming p11l1l \ I l·o \quanu'i natt'l''> pla~ unu\ual rolC'" 'f At'Rl S 1-\pnl 2().."'1;.1~ 20) '>cn'l' of <hrectton '' rc'.>tored wish l ullll'' trUl' romance 1s highlighted Focus on change tra .. el crcat1' ti\. 11htlll\ 10 u1mmunH.3ll' Ilka'\ 1n graphic manner Ftr'it 1mpress1ons pro' l' < llrrn l. lormcr tC:j l her'' ha' k on scene and "di aide cause GEMINI <Ma\ 21-Junc 10) C 1ood nl'"s comes fro m superior. prok'\\ton;il a<;<,ouate \'1ew<. arl' venfied. ued1b1ltt) rating mo .. es UP""Jrdc, h>tu\ also on tra .. cl. 1m:rcased social actl\'ll). rntellectual 'urio\11\ and rnmmuntl'atmn. Another Gcm1n1 figure\ prnmincnll) CANCER llurll' 21-.l uh 2:!l. Tnnel planHub1ect lO rcv1i.1on Costs 11n:d 10 tx rt'' il'~l·d .\n apparent "bargain" turns out lo he c;ometh1ng ~1,c mun· l"\f)('n\l\l' than n ng1nall} an\1C1pated lndf\ 1dual who nw.in' nHtl h lo \Oll "ill come to rescue l.F.O IJul\ 2 '-\ug 221 'i1ud\ (ancer me-;-;ag1• for 'ahrnhk h1n1 Knounc' \(lU tountl'd on 01<1\ he dwindling -l..cep option' open, rroll'll J\\t'l' \1emher ol oppos11e Se\ has que'itmm ~ants am\l.ocrs and tan .... 1hou1apo<.'1hk111p ttc anal)t1cal. d1sc<.>rn motl\e'i VIR(;O I \ug. 21-~l'PI .!2) (10 c;low. he low. he cau11ous 1n wnnl·ct10n \\tlh legal mcl\ll'r'i Spotltght on domc,ltC affairs. d1ploman lOntr;.H t<,, agrel.'ml'llt' wh1th could n:sult 1n panncr-;h1p. \1.1ntal 'itatu\ 1\ ,tlll'l ll"d .ind \OU benefit b) playmg "'ailing game LIBRA (~l'fll 2 '-Oll 22) 'ltud) Virgo message Maintain low prnlik l>drnl' term'>. kn•p open mtnd w11hout be1nggull1bk 5potltght on l'mpln}mcnt ha\ll 1<,<,t1(''i lll<ik\ "htch had Ix-en n1.-glectcd. \\<.ol 1,1tc 1 ould < on<,ult \011 111 lorrncuwn w1th a ''pct problem." S('ORPIO (Oll ~ \ '\lo.., 21) C1cxxi lunar a~pcct h1ghhgh1s ph,,1cal a\lract1on chan\ma. \Srtct~ children and PQ\S1hlc holrda} 1• •urnc\ Rcc;ponc;1h11t ttc<, 1nl r<':i'i<'. rcla11onsh1p 1~ 1 nteM1fied and }ou'll kncm ,.,.ll lh whi:rt· \OU ')tand Reward factors incrt'a~ at constd<'rahlc rull' ~AG IT'TARIUS INcl\ 22-Dcc 11)· You'll be' nd of a hurdrn. pro pc n .. 1r, 'lold aud1rn'1' 1\ wide and enthus1astu.: ) ou no longer need h.1n1t on to iia't ou1mo<kd rnnrcph. T akc "cold plungr·· into future ) 11u·11 \ravt•I. g;AUI 1ndl(Jtcd through comm11n1ca11on, through nintar t'i O\.er'iC'a~ ('APRIC'ORN <f>n 22-lan 19) <1et n:ady for nc"' \tart. rcah1c !hat rl'latt' r 1n tran\11 doe' m1•" "ou and intend'\ to "lhakt' a rnll "Be Hr<,atilc• c,1n•<,c, 1ndt•f)('ndcnl't'. inirmnt \our own \t\lt· rtolt1c you are 1.:.1 p.1hlt of ~t'lllntt to hcan nf mancrc, A Qt ARll S (Jan 20-1 t'b I H) E' t'nts take '\Uddcn tum 1n \Our la\ 1>1 -n1onc' p1~ tur<' 1\ tmitht, lo\t anrcle 1\ ltx.:i1cJ 1.lw ''on \our ~1dc ,1nd >11u jft' go1nll to cmcrge \'JCtonou'> J CKU'i nn tnlu111on dealing'""'' h "' omrn ah1ltt\ to \IJ< l C''l'ilull~ u11h1c 11min1t and t'lrnll'nl of \urpn'il' PISCES <I ch I IJ \1.irt h .'01 I Jl..l' 1n1t1:lll\ r rt',llrl<' l )l It· '' at fX'.tlr. Ir.no w thJ1 \UU "111 t'll.' .ll ritdll plan· ,I( ,runal rt10mrnt \ ou'll ht.• n11trr a"arc of hffil) 1ma1tt 'nu ·11 m.1kt' pt'r\onalc:tll\, .1pr>1;aranu·Htnd Jppc11h Grm1n1 'i.i~111ariu' pt•ro,nn' p.'1) nu·ar11n~tul cnmpltmt'nts. ' • waves upper S700's Mgmt Co 641-1324 aat. Rarlttar 274 on •lgllt Etstde C.M aludlo, avail. Rlgllt Riiy 979-8633 *IH-1110* •2Br 2Ba nr SC Plaza "Ill llrL IWl 6/15. Nr beach & shope UICITIVI OfFIOll Under $1000 ~1• 3br 2ba S.A. Pool, spa. carport *' 5 * Slngtea 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart• .Pvt yard. prkg S700tmo. &YUL&IU yrty oourmet kit dbl oar nr $675 No pets 752-51122 g~n~ ~~J b:.~!ti;';~ ~:~ts $6~0 TlA~~h~=~ Incl utlls. 642-2045 0 C Airport lrM. Month 10 tun zone 539-6190 Beat •SPACIOUS 1BDRM* ...-.... doc, Ina walk-In lurnltlled apts, complete P-ENNINSULA· month. 7141633-2237 Alty lee ,...,_,, •-DO SLE __ Carpets. drapes. pool, no closets. tlled baths. pool w1th TV, ttnens & utensll1, LI t Newport Shores 4br 2ba pets. $400 Agt &46-3618 w/beaut tndscpd crtyrd mu11 be rented for lhort July 13500 UIOIT1YI Sim ound: a..ut Sealpalnt S1.395 yrly Dockside --Encl gar, lndry, BBQ term or tonger) On Jam-Aug $4000 Lux view one. + MCrt'I sweet y oung fem Real estate 840-8208 3Br 2Ba. carport, lndry. Quiet adult llvtng nr bOrM Rd at San Joequln Agt 675-6161 1paoe non-tmkr nr OC Slameae $.al Point Cor- --hkups No peta S650 ooean No pet• S695 Hiiis Ad --llrporl. Full H rvlcH ona del Mar. 875-3777 Npt Crest 2Br den 2'h ba Sierra Mgmt 641-132'4 (71418.46-1l55 ...... llOO Weekly Furn hou1e Balboa avall reoept copier kite condo. pool. tennis Lae ,.,. 1 Bk to Bay <>< Ocean 2 cont;a rm. F~om $eSom0 Found-blk kitten &-II wtlt $1250. no pell, &46·9148 S~~~~~·~~=~~b:·c!1~~~ HI Ille• Bd $400 (714) 593-1243 latllaat 1 yr lte. Cont.ct 200 b lk Magnolia Spaclou1 and lovely Big Ann Bkr, 759-0619 V1e1tita Jody 833-9870 &42-5091 Karen Canyon townhome. 3 BR, 2 Bd 1 beth S800 yearly I t I 2907 Found· brownllh kitten w / den. 2in baths + large Been sep unit w/yd Ideal steps to sand. Wost New-t a I I LARGE OFFICE w/wlndow · P.t,_ S 1650 ,.., mo for 1 pers No pets $350 port 650-62-45 OC~ANFRONT Newport view Near 0 C Airport, freckled face, ..,..., pawa, "' .-v· 1 II S300 Irvine Zerox. MCre1arlll vie. Newland & AUan1a, UNIQUE HOMES SI &SI + HC •2Br 2Ba BLUFFS, new cl••• A clean, quiet $650-• pllO""' ant. --.. 1vall. H.B. 9&9· 1221 675-8000 975-20661786-0221 att 5 unny, private ttudlo apt f ft,,. $1260 675-4688 .. .... -· "'-·-... -.. s L decor, pool, petlo. r...-. "450 mo 752-0980 FOUND bro~n m11o1 -----~n ....... 0 agune carports $850 No pell I I I t -Yrty 3 Bd ateps to ocean. Seit lhings t111 with Dally Utllt p<I. $500. 675-5859 833_ 1653 OR 752•5822 H I I t NEWPORT BCH N' O.C Chlwahua, College pent exct parking pets OK P1101 Want Ads art 6 or bet 8.30am l"'art "408 .... ,.._, ..... erM In CM 556-f'290 S 1200 Agt &45·3683 a ~HANNEL FRNT nr Lido-• H ,. .. port . .,....u1te "'" Mf- s •• t. A-. 2"'0 ff ant. Beacla 2740 a .... hacll 214u Patlo,fpl,aplt,ger-tg 1br ' Br 1vall 1n hM cl0te to vice bldg .. 3lll. 440. 830 FOUNO-Fmle f9d men. na ,.. S765 Inc utl 780-l369 W Npt /8Mch S300, Pref 1<1 rt may be combined auet lhep mix. Male blk so. Cout VIiie Condo n-amkr $300, 983·&502 Into one tun. l•b. Male lab l.d 'Lutle' •"9"'/mo, 2Br 1ba Call K b k ? Right Alty 979-1533 fmle wflt tam0y9d, male .., " enney Un pOft ~ I 25-35 RHpon-to ahr -brown c:hll'luahu ale Jo Ann,Bkr 759·0619 • ~fldllnU\~tnqe on1· w /one-3 Bdr 2 Bth NEWPORTCENTEA a. m ~. tw b d I Fun SYC Ex~IW Sutt• IUll IMp mtrte. fml l•n So Co f>tUI 2br 2ba pool " 0 " room "P ) TwnhM S C Plaza $350 SS!S0-'775 e.40-5-470 and blk yorkleBLINO, hme S550 kids ok mod Isn't he the guy w ho kicked the Lv mtg 546-4596 tlarneM blue point, fml IMn act fast 539.et90 winning field goal in the • 7 4 SuperbowP 2br 2t>e garden apt·pool· o.c AIRPORT AREA Of· tlameM..., po1111 NEW· Best Alty fee lac $322 Nancy 751-9971 floe apace 226-1000 l<I ft PORT BEACH ANIMAL e_ "'L flt '"""\ ~ 4' ~ v meg avbl 7125 Iott of partilng, JanltOf'lal SHELTER 844-MH 125 .. at• lf811 ..,.,.. I I\.... J ,,, • _ and all utll Incl fr '1.00/aq Mee& Of CM ~lne cottaoe cozy 2er, 2Br apt to lher. w/male ft mo-to-mo ott M7·T010 lk b h S300 t 1i\ utile DP Nice Found: Whit• dQG With 1.0 frplc. we to H C 11 fOU rr not \Urt who 101 •hall Kennefbunkporf •n arN 240--3157 aft 5 M·F Otfto. apeo. In Irvine fMwpon Beed'! Anlm.i S7~5.1adult 499-19;7 donl tffi~ vourrno1a10nt llenneybunkport t\ fURNISH£0 or Shopping Center Shelt•.6443658 a•ea alaal ""' 01 I• d1,tantl•vf'fy d1Ht1rnt 1~1tmtnt lloole>lm IJNFURNISHfO 2/F rmmt for 3bd dupMiX 500·800 aq ft Agt :-=-=-="""...,...., ____ _ •I Suw1nd V1llagt 1n Kunt1ncton Buell S.a...nd nr OCC avail 811. S232. 7M-0500 LOST 7/10 b.ck bey .... Fanld.. MM V1llatf ,, a rnull of to11Hy l)'rsonai11td ClfDft>wonat HLALTH 649-3979 or M2-7202 Sub!MM 2 vtew SlamHe cet male, Orange f , .. 1rvlne conao plannanc Tt\f ~Ind ol lllfntion ,Ou <ltsttvt A 0trltrt (I URS l £ NNl'I Avaff ,, , Rmm•• wanted ore., Ind FIT=' UM ~ ~~. d t. w. rd S735/mo 2Br, catport, bltnd ot nalurt •nd llvmc nntted '"•lo"'' w1tll fOf n.w 28' hie w/911 of copy mecfl & , .... --------- loc on water 551-8581 ~bbhflC brook' and QUlff Pon<l1 cooled by n11u111 .,WIMMINl, plu~ *"Olmo 446·~ CM. phone 1n NB 840-0765 Loe! 7/3 ten/bm Shep l 0ttan bfetm Add 10 tflat ''""''courts ~••mmu'« muth more' Sorr) mix. Vlc: Newpot1 e..ch • t • ••• -rs "'a .... t .... 1 .iu....... no p•t• Model• BNutltut '1 ISalboa 1' "--aer a ..... 1ooe' or 11 .. ••2e21' U I '.... 2410 ,...,,. A .., I•"' ~ COnYtnltll ""'' IOft f\Uf ""'l'V'"' • ' ' t\fn9, 1 or penc>na for .,_.. l n 11 -,.,._ · • ara iM employment •lld tou vt cot a plau '"'""' would opvn daily 9 to b 28' lB• + den In lddltlon at& I LOST tn CM·lld oniy fml NiW defuxe orano;ir.. pioudlv call hOmt <lvtn lltnntybunkport) Ont and ~ d to common klteh .,../IV 1A R.,b()( F 0 a.t WMttno bm COiiar VIII• 2 m .. ter Bdt 2 ba. two Dtdroom Dilt and two bllll apartml'lll\ ~ ., .. Yrty, mo/mo 8700 + 1240 aq ft. w I' Cl Ing• r ' w I I a g mlrror9d ctoNll, al e. and l ownllomtt VV '" utlta. Avlll 811. Aft 5pm Agent 541·5032 5'46-2e0a ~~8::• ;:~~·,:9~'!" 5Vi0Wlnd A~rtm•nt' dllffl\O" e1s.2a1& Shoc>t 61ore1omo. IClilCle L:-oec~m-.--:--:OOiderl-..,..,~"9i==-,~R""'a S715 IV .. , now 551·S7:l4 Newport locJI So. Bonul rm In FV hofM. 178. 300, eoo+ aq ft. .....DlilllslPellltd 119ofl NPT TERR"CE C-ondo .1•~ge'•. ·· •i• 6 c. metu,. nt•r *"-IOtc:t\ C M ... C-2. a....72411 LAlce St. 53e-3tOO ,.. llJ 1700 I lh Jlrf .. 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S280 t 12 u1H tum CM N..-toOo-noo 1q n. 11oay1derlt m•r111na1. w/d 2 car gar w/oPef*, ~!!!lllllllllru1111rn1~stll!!fl&S!!••!lil!!1!llll!!!!!• !Ootll!!~dltly~!!IO!A.M!!!!t~!d!!usi!!!!!!Ll.1~••611•.S.·l·J•O•e••ll:~··~ 10 bCh ~•&-0404 __ ........ 11, a/o, '75-GOO .,. io CHIP,..._ 1MO poot, epe St50 566-9200 _: ....,.. -·-"" 142· .. ll - -' .. Orenge Cout DAILY PiLOT/Sunday, JtJiy 15, 1984 &.tar .... lo••: Heuter•O '*"-... *"-••d.131·1030 "'~' lt'1.!f!!!!1 1111 !!11 Wu... 1111 IN...... 1119 •11 w..... llM ltlt Wu !!f HI!~ I*,...,._ -119 ~=;=--~= Otprtultllt 4111 ~ c:ferti ~ ~!MrCillelnetNc;. .............. Qenerel office. llvy __........-... lllllfllr fr.,,..... 9 • OOLD!'''° pr .. 11 1ou1 wo1nen1 12AOnw.•tr'*'. wn ,.,.......,. en:ifoo SIMMI. bkJIP'o as.oocw •••mUllE ' ....-......, '° • · .._ ..._ II I • • per ca, etore. ,. .., .... 1n-6M1 hr,40hr•.ClllF1... ... .. ..... ln ... Nt/jof. ....... o.o. ,._ ~ •• ,_ ......... ·=-o:..n:= . .. e,,...... 8MutN ,.., m .... 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It., .............. -... •• -·· mon1y .... .,. ~ •••£S -FWpm '4t-aol1 GENERAL ...... pltw. ~ IMne ... ,.., ..... needt.a. .., HI Ill tf.nlc: *' c.I .......... Ml I 'f /I~ ...... htfr ADMIN19TAATION ~ =' lr~e ~In UO:.na H1gu9t The qu4lllfted ~ ft I 8 HCl'I I OU on Ire TM ~ OOllll 011i1r PlllllTmW ASSEMBLERS N3-1044 • Send reeume to· Joye» wffl be •nwhdl)ab6e of fJcc1R11t ~In• t7.....,. Not .._• ap91 a,.,_ * * Wllfttma, Taytor WooO-~. hydtaub plMNnt WOl'ttlftt eft• tor en ••••IOld ... *200,00011% l TV '400,000~LTV U00.000 IJOIK UV 1oena up tot 1.000,000 * * BOOKKEEPER FIC row Homee, 4121 8lroh and mloroproc ... ot1. vtronment. Our = &&• D-HAIU>WAM ~ .... ,.... 19 .. fl'lpoelllon d"9c11ng,.a ...................... :.: lmmedi.teFITpoelttonlor at. St• 110. Ntwpof1 YoutnuttbeeDlltotunc-8w:fl oMoe .. Flt OOWMr ....... Ct_ ... M.w111S1ftt d ''·• & I el .......,.,,__., peraon with 3 yiaerw 9JCP a..ctt 92teO lion -un<Mt C)todUCtlon fOf ~. ~ ~ H.W. WrWii1 Co, D •••IL ...,._ -.. n:,;g ~ 0 6 IJ·pnl11 111 end tmowtedge of con.. oondltlont 1n • pNrme-llblil ~ to do 121 ~; Clil ;:. :...; -~ a AMf1/21A... .• ............... CUllomtr wvio.. 0.. .,.,,.... ••• ltructlOn. 142·71&4. llmUL .,,. ceuttcel ~ and lnterHUng telephone 8alee ---for • rod= .... a...ry _.,... -..s• .... I WOttc Independently. You WOfti on '*"'" ot .... --· --e I .. OUtoeltONLYISM199 Afll llflla ... ltlt ~~~.!: .... tf ......... lllTllPllP/T F~~C=== wlllbtdotng-..upeend Uonll~Wlc-,_. .ecn 8"~& ._c:. ...:·.-.:• lllUllllY/ ltfwtl-11-14 !f:.~~~ ~..:=-~~=-r=:.oo~ :":C:.~~ ~=::;::= ::.':°;,.. . .!':.!:.'!==0 111_,.oo :-"'•-=•it•• IHAlllPll ................. duetry. mutt ..... ,. :7 ........ ... Ill lllNl/lett. tHkl Ten·K•y u-Mdl'Ndltwy. .. ~,.., • ...,,.,. :..:=.~":'or~ ••• a ft11tMJ forprofeMlonalmanln ~ ...-eume & Nlwy hletory to: ,, .. I-pet'lence ~ Pt.M we require 3.15 ~· ..---•• • ~...,-....... bt ~ -.-Cluelftld P.O. 8oit 115eO .... * * * cell Ar1ene •t 558-3110 maintenMQt mechMtc NIHifii ---lftOt z. ... ...... ~-....... ~ ~~ UU... Cotta MeN. ca. t282e fN .. ...... .• Acct• rwtlr-., payroll, from~ 00 •JCPet*ice ~In Al ...-ing ..W.. Exp'd •1or:-.,:-A'°'S::.'.: f& .... .. ,. ---FllM ..... ..,,, AIJ ff51. dely wOfil ....... IOfM 1he IOod Ind dNg lndut.-=::;:;:;, but .. UM\. pW ' oom ...._ .. -. .. lall ~-'r::-·~ 9f~ HMilll-DMINISTRAT10N tlfttty If .......... 9'CP ~-v=.! llllULIFflllU lly, Wld kno-11~ge of ~M2·1403btAJt. =~~good {11~1ml\.802 &ooth Laguna on the Wlll-•tewtth 91'--n ••••II Hm1111ltl ~am.A .... Bl lmmedlaltly Call Liu ~lndt6ecittc:.I phaf'9raport.Nllllr.,.. -=~~~~~~~ bMOt1 f>'9ue tend ,. .....__ 11 rN .. I .. ,... ... ¥9, &44-0510 Mlllng Ind pecttegtng PIJ W1111'9 1UrM1J10 9())( t500J8t9 .::: IUMe to Mr. Denlela PO mort~ broken OLlll 11 UI ,,,...... .., ••• , .... ..... .. ....... .... •• .,,.. ~t. Pwt Of~ =--.._°"":) 102, CdM. Ce ams. Ed. . ............ .. Box C 19525 lrvln•. Equet Houelng lenden S.. ound under ..... tllul .W. aH Pwmtinent pert time~ Ar• 'I°" bnght, per.on-we offer lilt• r 11 bef\.o :::· tCWM wttnda. No 720-1440l87M)752 142>4737 92713 or Cell hrry CL!RICAL _ _.._. '-lllNJfeee 111on. Mon 2 pm to approx able, en•rrmlc. flex-efttl Ind ..-y If you art _,_ nee. ..,_. type 36 SECRETARY SS-40 hr'I t:::-~Ol:-resll~-=e.=r-.~w.nN=-=:=::::: 979-22.30 Mon-Fri In today'• p..,.-.--... -5:30 pm. Tuee 10:30 am lable? a.-. 5.....,. In lntereeted, 11PPfY In iw· ....._. .... 1 ,. 1 _, ,._ .ei .._ ~ IOffte PSYCHIC ·lne6Qhtlguld. In T .J:'i · _, ffll llPT, • fMATlll I 1111 I •X$* nee. Apply pen-exs>« he'pful wtn tram' Fri °' c811 Pat Mc:Gowwi Photo 1eb OCM.inter pet90n. ~ .. be OOI~ peoc*. ,..._ •ifi.... NU.I •Rn TllTlll to tpprOlt 5:30 pm. No lrvlne ;;;da F .,;;,., eon from~ Mon--wpm ..., ..., -~ ;;p JClt Clp9 IMd =' 1 f 2 ~ ~ bua/llf• vte llUIO writing •••. 11 .... IP. UUIY ... .. ... nYNY91. 1eeo Pieoentla, saso mo. + btin.ttt. Call 11 {714)8e3.-951 t to .,. Exiw Pf'-'. Outgotng for In ...... Cennon ' ,,,,., : ~>'*--· P~94-1275 11 w; OVERTISINO ...... t. ..... ... Coeta Mesa. for tpplm 752~81 range .,., appointment peraonail1y I l"nU9t. L.uoo lnlut'llnce 110 ....,_ C.M. (Mllld 90 ,._,., TOP$$$ = le IH PRODUCTION ..au. __ ...... __ .......1 Chart Houee Rett-o.na 1-Hr Photo~424 port Cntt Dr . ., 1300 ~ FemaJM pr.t Modell and ... • . • '9-•r -._. •--Point la 9Mkl"" quallfted Grocery S1or. Clerk, aomt YLI t2teO TOPLE88 MODEL.I &cart•. (2131 8e6-t9&4 s~D'• sin!.~;..~ 2nd _.. ,........,, I occealonel ·;,rt time up. rtQ. d. Summer CORPOR&TIOI "'.:!,~;'°9.p~~~: l=-':"""'."='."""R:-:;-""7=::::1 1100/dsy, Pd~ On 4 14 S CM ASSISTANT ttlMe wert MtterJ bookkeeper. 4~1183 month1onty. ~ Owntrana.151•2211 Nomcpneo.8M-Jg ~Tnf~op com-~~~o::-Bd =en llNI ... ......, .. CHRISTIAN PRE/SCHL 1111 mun Hl1 L.. ••. ...lll•IT r-;na;;a:111.iiiiiiiii .. -ii,'91--: ptetely equlPJ)td. ~lz• &42-2111 5-45--0811 ......... lfhe. teacher. needed w/d9g w/cllentet. wanted for lnlH, II 12114 Real &late In~ • plece travel PfO-• tu11 lnveetment In .... WANTED: Ptople needing NEW MEDIA PRODUCT "''".... ......... &/Of exiw. 848-2170 greet N.B loC In beeutllul Co. profHtlon•I .,. "=e'""c'""A'""E"'T:-:A-:::R~Y~/-=R-=e-=c-=E"=P._.T flll'C ... If'°" '*"'. 1han 1 yeer Mual Mil, pvt TO $$t $10,000 up. TO BE LAUNCHED IN · CLERICAL lmmedlelt thop. A1k for Joele. Equlll Opponvnlty tltllde/~enc:;e req, Npt 8c:f1 m.tment ftrm ri\. 1 yr.~ exp. movtng646-109hlt5pm NoCl'edlt.,...,nopenatty. O RANG E COUNTY. fMwfl .. llW ........ openlng~ITworll.~ 860-2128 ElnployerM/F llte l)'plng54t-ae8 requWeteeettywt.lnd ·~==~ How would you Ilk• to -. Dentaon Aaaoc 81a.1311 ~~~':~1: e, .... ,r.,• 8M prox. 32 tw11wt: x1n1 Hou*.eper ' care for MllllU llllPTil•H ~Yl.1~0 ,~n ~ 714MCMOl 1 .-.,. ~r:anofaltylndepen-ltlJ Wut.. Slll The Timet MkT'Ot Com-lll•Ht~ hHflt ~o'!..-:Tic.~u~~ ~~ ~~:! EXPERIENCED ONLY. Some .... typing. 1WllT llmilM 1 tart your own full ' -perl'I Is lnlroduolng 1 'Hhll t•at II · benefits. Call Marah• 844-3421 Hallmer1c 5 ..., ....... cwlnc:t.d ' .. ~· * * * BkkQ. word proc. & ftlnlJ. uma op9n~IM :C,:'1FR~~ T= ... &11t)11• 11.111 MW • home Information ....... lr#aon M-F 8:30-5:00 .. , -.-tw-,. PWaant phol-. rnamer-entry. It JOI.I type '6 wpm PROGRAM AVAILABLE. tecilnolog'-In Orange 844-5070 Houeekteper, ••per . 2 8'~1t ' Adams,IEXlcttlrta Wpot1.,. 0.. lhofthlnd e plya,butnoc and ......... d ... * * *· County. It 1 entertalfMna. : _.......,. dye Pf' wk. M.00 Pf'. hf, Ce1 "2·2997 S.10AM ligr'i needt bfWlt. reQUftd. 162..-:MI -compukf ..-. Exoetten1 opportut)IU. In lntormat!Ya. And BRANb • :.,..,~ a.nc.r: IPMk aome Engli.ti Allf9 dynamic end hlgllfy r-"ftiiiiiiiiaiir --·-• need \IOU -Nu11ttton lleld. Celt Jer'l'I Wanted AQcountlng dwk, NEW! lf'/°"'re loolllng for •• 4111, Mtll IH Small offlot In ~ req'd Ewe 150-1~ ''I ... WllTD mottYeted peraon.. If 'IO'I lllllTllY •lb> .. yout .._ •t 7eo.«>02 f« m<>f• In-duttee Include ceat'I di.-an aftematlYe 10 new.-lh .___ 1 Beedl ..-. Of'QMtz9d, ......... 1e Unit ~ houee. like peopte, '*' type, end 11 .. 1 ~~ formation ptrament data entry & ~. broadc:aet 0t ed w• •· detWI ·minded lnd6dlvlil Houeekeeperll!Ye-ln .,.., nice quiet Eltlde lo-Ilk• ttlephone com-setOW mftC1 VilUi2f0t10t aoc:ount1recetvable.W• egency work. we're ........... forPartTimea-.tanoa'. +2 unallbo'J9 Fountain ceuon. Well malnUlined munlc:atlon bttna In,. ***** nw1 order co.-..-. w1t1 aplll, eitt•b. 15 yrt. omar an out1tandlng lnt.,..,9d In tadclng lo • 11 ,.WW..,.. Must haW typing, llt• Valley home 988-SM.47 buldlng, mature coupe IUfM 0t mall 10: ...., OC *POtt-Cell Mfg Wood l Interior ~ working envtrorimen1 and you. • 1 .... t...tlel lfhr booldleeptng he'pful. Clllll ltmL lllllT Pfft •9d. Send r-.nee Aaaodat9d Deelgrl and ptreot.., ~Jo,w=-=~7-=5=1::::417::::'7"-::1 :.-x:;.--::':"' etgn, 1erm1. 988-e 187 beneftt1. Brtng M OI mall I....... Lort for Info. lnteMewlng For bot rd Ing kennel. to 9d • 204, CIO o.ly StudlOI ~ to our Young y TEa4 C b+- r .-.ume/brief WOttc ,._We currentty haw open-appointment. 642-8571 Outaldewortt75&-1011 Pilot, P.O. Box 115«1, 164AinnyA~SteD Woman PrH ldent . ..,.. -"" medlclll -lattttant tory to: ASSOCIATED Inga for ProdUctk>n M-• 11...... ..... CLERICAL Coats Mw. CA t2e2e Coeta Mw Ce t2e2I. CapeMI of handll'iG .. M time M-F &41-141.4 Ouertuid11 4011 -s= ~=~p~= ........... """ Landec:eping llftl/lllYll (714>558-1801 mlnlattatlve end MC-h-......... --.. "'"'. ... ::-T/.----_,..IN ... VE_S_TOR ..... S .......... a194 AlfW8'I Ave. s .. D achedu11no. advertising ..... • .... i.. --klll• ~aRDEIER ~ shlNlng Coltvt sw. ..ion.~::"'~ :r-'sM*~ ~ 11 ""' sin C.M. Ce. 92e2t (714) Md programe, or eiec>-1 ._ -~ .__._. E8e8flll • dent1 Med r.aponalbte ce1en1--.ancSctynam1e 7 s to 8 .5Xgrou 566- 1 90 1 t~le)'OUt ~=· ,.,..ltJl..,.,IM ~11ti. wlll In-••YlllUllllTT* h&rdwol"klftV MOVERS. 175-6531 Pf...,.latlon • rnuat. ~~c:="~: propeni.. Almoet any-&IOlll'lmlLDI ~wortictencal anci ....,....,..,.... ctude melnttnanc. of llTIL ~n pr=~~· needed for BeeutlM WOtttlng en-PIT atudent, llte 1hlng 'I°" might r.qulre. f~n labor conauttlng often technlcal. You Fii•lr, l·f1111 Ir ~.data lmpu1 and . . f h d g ~~~27 · :::.":..~': vtioument and tine~ ~ & oooklng. Jay Sml1h, Irvine Cout llrm In NB, John Wayne lhould be good at Juggl-1-ft ltl Initiation of ~· for We rt looklng °' &r cation omoe. ~ perl'I beMftta. Bftno In Of Nomfnel aatary req'd Rltre. 186-7500 Airport .,.. has lmmed Ing project•, proof· c:omputrlzed MIS and worttlng, ~orien19d, Mutnw lnltaler needed. eflould haw good phOf'9 ~~N H.,... car. O.C • .,._ INVESTORS: mini ..,.. opening In .cct'g dept reeding and adapt ~Uy COOPERVISION prtparatton of cor-experltnced lndlvldual1 Mon-Frt 8am-5pm. Mwt per1onallly and pro-STUDIOS 18C)..3M8 houM, lmtd pat1nl'9hlp 90wptn typfng, 104!9'1 by to computer f'19tem1. ~. 10 foin our lMm be up'd 548 5eoo fHtlonal apH unce., 311M Nt-..y A..,._ s-D now forming. S5000 min touc;h, teCOfd keeping. The belt ~t-... ~·.,G1c•L ---•Exoetlent()pportunlty WTllfllRlll Some ~ typing .... C.M. C.t2921(714) lnvHtment. Favorable Exp nee. XJnt btneftta l have expene1ice WOficlng """' ft , ,,.,., •Exciting Envtronmen1 quired. Salery plu1 556-1801 lax benefit. Call Roger« working oondltlona. Con-wtth other "LIVE" med'* 1102 .... •••• ADI n •Good Company e.n.ftta PllT-tm med/dent.I beMftta. Cal ~~n:iiOD""~idt:"To Fr9d 855-9754 llci Pam 833-0910 Of' wonclng under dMd--Typea tettws. raportt and • SpeQattty dNg ltore II 0t wr11e M.J Ooetzer, 6 top notd\. To b-------:m llnel. ._,__ other ftnllhed oopy from * AW4Y In pereon .. ...a1ng a ~ble ~ Padftc CllPftol ...... bu9y rnaNligler • F--ll:lmnn mr• Clerks CIRCLE K-MARKETS ffTI99 rough dralt1, notea Of * No phone calll pi... pereon Witt\, r.ta11 NIM Co. Inc. 190-ae6 r9eOtt ioc:.tton In ....,_ If 'I°" meec our Equal oppty Emptyr machine 1ranecrlpllon * Monday, July 15, 9--4 experteiice to wort! ...,.. t---------Pof1 Beactl. Send,....,. Ador'abta. wrtnkled bell6el quellftcatloneandthll Asslst/191-up wortcshope ntngs and SuncSaya. ap-•-11•1T PO Box 5318 N9wport from out1tandl111g exciting new lnd\dtr; Auto and Ml'l'llnarl fOf amatl to 1800 VOfl Karman Irv proxlmalely 25 tnlwMk ~ • Bw:h. Ce 92112. c HI o FA p •r e nt 1 NOW HIRING lntereilt• )'OU, IUbmlt AUTO large groups. Wiii ac1 u Equal Oppty Employer ,.. .. .. tuml amtm. W 11 .,. e508/4M-5416 ~~~= back-up recepllonl•t rn/l/1t/h ll11 S. :C.:'"" ~ ~ 11.. ~am Pooclla puppy 8 MUS1 beftexl~andatMe LIUlSUHTUf • rt II bl ._ Maped/peper'lt.ebrtq'i CASlllEIS I CLEllS Aeeourc.a1: CASHIER lo perlonn •variety of FOf' fut peced Newport -~ mediately a~alr~t ~end.......:.-=R.~E. ...._.. S15017r.-15et lasks limultaneou9ty Full Beacti lew firm Utlglllon NOW HIRING Bnght pereon ·--' -..... .._... TllES llllROR benefit• P8dlege lndud-uper l lop notcti 8kllb EXPER SALES PEOPLE offtce ~anoe. ~ & contt co. haa perm. FT Ootite pupe, red, AKC.1111J. Interviews dally from 11:00 a.m.-12 noon at 1390 North Pacific Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach (on PCH & Viejo) Yl.Eom Expenenct preferred, With ~~dependent hHllh required Call 47g..7015 Balboe RMlty 5~700 ~~..,_ poe. F'\11\ & OemeudllliO c ti amp Ion II n e • xlnt wonclng c:ondltlona. ..., .... 11ga. -a-Typing required Call r:~~ 833-3387 llft 5 wtlnde SERVICES Meny tnno-beMftta. Ind. BOTH POSrTIONS 11e Ulll lllUTUJ ---. Sheley fot appolntmsl1 QUir9d waig to tni1n If ~ o.rm.n Shor1I* Call (71 4) 494 9233 tor more info. 3100 S. Harbor Blvd. Sult•200 Sanla Ana. CA 92704 HO WALK-INS OR PHONE CALLS, PLEASE. Equal Oppty Emptoyotr EASY, FLA1TERING FLARE DR~ PRINTED PATTERN A955 SIZES 8·18 Crlip band cotlar. Open IM('k. chm a luw Cl\at no.u tr•I)' all •"4-way ~Onlltly a d,_ 10 ft\JOJ day antt day lhl'Olllh atl --.. OIOf1io S.n1' Antelo ror Mar)cr uMd nriped llMn on tlw diqotlal ror the Otlalnal In I dlallnCllYt COftlblNlloft Of ~k Ind ti.tat Thtrt art ("1 paCtan palU, -1na 11 fut and ftulna la mhrim11I Chll111t tilt all~t1 wlMft you with by &Imply t111hlnt cht ••i•t COfltldw • knit, Pons« or nicton bknd allo Printed Pannn AtSS It uallabll Ill Mhta $1.m I . 10, 12, l<I, 16, te. Sllil 12 <b1rn J•> nqw"' l~ rvdt ·~·ll'Cll tabricOAll Y PILOT Pl«tit wftd SJ 00 '"" ttell hllml 10 • atadcf Mill. ,. 0 .. St, Otd ~ St&lloo, New Vork, Ny 1011) (~ j()t for ~ pelief'll for S*'-1' alld handlula.) "'1nt plalaly YOO" NAiii. ADDADI, ZW, ITYL.I NUllll"-l&ZI. Join Amcrita't ....... WOCIMll, MM -few -Nl!W I ... PROMINENT DESION!l PATT£lN CATALOO. s.. our~ - l«tloti of ~'*'~ ot die~ Ser &11111--~ "°"*...,• ~. twlta, dt)'-diflMf ctluen, ~ Ott• j()t ION\JS COUPON '°' _, ,.n.n rw ~ ~ Sl '• .,._ Jt llOW m DOLLS a CLOTH °" PAlAOtl-cr.t• .. adonMt, lift--U.y doClt fto411 ICT'lll' lftd 1 '"'au.a Al t&ln-' • • Jl• A . .JO 1~4 QUIC'IC MAC'HINI! QUILTS. New. dtlftrat. MK~,r, .. flllOUlt AnvM-D pan ... '"' N~Q. ~ U .JO Ill ADl).A0ll0Ck QUILTS~ p.IW. ........ ~ ror t• rn,,.lope .... wlcll rMIM pltto-IMlla AU _,1 12 . .JO IJO $WeATD PA.SHION!. a lioM f0t INF llm ()t 10 M) ftlkolll ""4. t'lllltenne ;tck.u, ""'°""" to klllt, aochll a.JO 12' QUIG .,.,. IA.SY ~nu ................ ..... NC'"--111 -~ rrwt-. A ....... no.en. -.. A40 • llt l!NVnon ,.ATCHWOH QUILTS ............. ,. •• -- ...... to llM• etlllotJI • ,,.._ '°°' •M'll.idll dl&tu, ........ Sl.JO ....... Or''•• ...... ,., ............... . Neil w..t-Werd "1f I "9 .. lllMI OM#fHt ,_...,.., v.,. .......... I retirement. 40/WM!l, no loeeted.,.., Bril1ol & Buty Newport Beeci'I law CC Conv. Hoep. 7-3:30. & 883-9333 entry l•V91 Xlnt op-twn needf room to run, '#Mkendl, Mlary c:om-RtdHIRlneo.t.Meaa ornc.. Exoelltnt eallb 3-11:30. Netr Co•t• ,._ • .., ~ .............. .....,.,_ .......... __.. .. __._.. ~klda.135 49t-47:1i meraural• with ••· and IBM [)jsptay wrtler Meaa Fall~oundl. Call -,.._ nhww ,....... '"'"'' "" ,...,.,,,.. • .., parielice. Call Tina I experlanc:. nec••Hry, Mon-Fri 9-5pm 549-3051 RECEPTISECTY _ lnter10f' per eon Full btn· GREYHOUND Elegant W (l 1•) 111-412 ... ~ e f It 1/1eI1 r y com · young geiid9men, r9tlr9d ., ...._.21 fer ablllty to work un..... llllll Im o.tgn. Well organized. "*'9Urat• with tkllla. from lhcMtng. fJroelleftt NABERS CADILLAC , ....... "'4 ........ 714/540-9100 Auto AUTO CASHIER NllUOllm IDT. IF DlllTlll Affirm. Action Emplyr m/f pretaurt a mull. Salary lfta Come )oln t xln1 phona a 1yplng IKlll C a 11 B e r b a r I a I ho&lle dog. A"9C1tonaf .. ,............ negolla~. Contact Pal All th . Cut a Dynamic atmo1phere. 714-97>1155 Io v • • ,.. h 11 d r • n &-W-9190 Perk Superior onv Corona del Mar $1100. ... HOI{). Gr•t Co a fl1ngel •7r. Hl<.1 EC'RY RECEPT. ..... ~11~ L o o k I ng t o r • 1 .. s Superior, Newpof1 mo." .,..._.., grand mo I her t Y P• · Beech &42-2410 -R""'E"='PU--=-B,...,UC=-=FE=D=ERA~L:--tanl to oftic Mgr' varied Poodle Pupe. T ..:up, Toy Molhtr'a Helper who SAVINGS duti. 50 wpm phOtlea. Min. '200 up. 546-2848 loves children to care for IRI• LY.I. Hu 111 opening fOf a tit WOftt Pf'OCWOI helpf\.ll, SIBEAIAN HUSKY bf-* & Dllrt/T"'8t/1...,e. our house & our chlld Full time & relief. All ehlfta. telltr Exp prefened N.B offtoa. 57s-.t1'0 wM• t mo·1 Al<C S 175 • All time, type 45-50 wpm, Mutt be a non·.moker. Come )Oln UI e1 Plrt( Su-Laguna Niguel bfanCtl IR'T/ .. I 11111 18()..6421 10 kfl'I helptut 545-8252 Engllah speaking & drlv-perior Conv. Hoepltal, 495-0850/83 1-1940 bb ' Ellt R11lliei1dill ----:y""'o""R::-:-K:::te=---- lng ability a +. LMMn 1"5 &lper10r A ..... N4lw-E/O/E M/F/H Brott•ege OM9'on 11 F""''"" wlttl -~tla, ~ typtst with lhlpplng po11tlon e dye/wk Pof1Beedl.642-2410 1oo11a.... for en acep-~...... ..----. -1 experlenct preferred. S700/mo to 11ert •room LL ULD ,,,. ...,,._ "" 545-0130 a t>oard Ple&M call IFFlll •• •••T we art now looklng for =:-' ~ ~ :::. .... Hti CMA bllngu.i f buey weekdays. &45-4222 Must apeak englth. Send MVWal new Pf'of9aa6onal c.rrt.r Dutiae In- ___, f..-..U. F11°'d-Ot -u-· rteurM PO Box 5318 r.• ·~·O~UI port ........,., -mSILU.11 .. -.. _ ... , ,_ 11=• ..,.1' •-NB. CA "2e&2 In ,...w ~ ,..~... dUde. ., ..... ._, ·-._. i-. --..... 1-1414 -" .,.... .. ...,.,,, .... .._ _. ................... ~estate 11:. ....... exp"" 557-2590 ..--lmmed ope1iklga on swing Newport Ceni.r loc:atkln "".,....,..,.._. ...,. -,-,-1--l-U--PU---.,.l ...,.M.,---& grave yard ahlfla fOf' OLYMPIC that ~ 1n the ::c-~i::= feb SUS ~1~U:: Full/p-tt;M, ~ dry tralllMI °' axper ln)ec· HAI~ P'IWI finer Newport Buch ..,.1 oompeny beMftta. COCKXToo ~ fringe beneftta Ind cteener. Exper Pf'tf SIWI tlon molding mecf'llne op-No axpentllCt nee 1111 y. propartlaa PIMM ctlll Salary commMturate Sulptlur ~ w/ct09 ret~t 40/...k n0 Mhr. 540-2028 Haro«! eretora W ork 7 '1' AW-1 •t Balboe Pevllon, 780-8333 '°'a per.anal w/exper Call Bruce S1500. 957-2905 · • hn/peld fOf 8 hra Good Mon-Frt 9-2 ln1eMMlrl In_.... 020 WMkendl, Ntary °°'"'" OECORATf INTERIORS h8l'ld dextertty Important wtt1 be he6d 7117 9--4 8erMmlan ~7 VE1.LOW NAPE. w/Cege m~1urat• with U· Color/dHlgn. PI T to Paid m•tor medic* t>en-IDTlll&ITS HIPPING l ReceMfl9 1 'f' okS SSOO. ~ peneiice. Call Tina •tart. W1I train. nr.-5447 •1111 + •hlfl bonu• ... TllDI PUiiy ctief, 2 'Y'S liXptf'. Cl•rtl for prHtlglou1 ~~ lilt Rs 0 EC 0 RAT I NG I ART P.-tmlum. Pr.,_, EnQltth lmmed ~ In order knowledge of Europeen Wom1n1 1tore. Exp ~-NAB[ SALES PIT-FIT CAREER apeaklng. AP9IY el. department. t lnc::oma putr1el Chef Chemin w/r9C9Mlig, ~ of Anlq. tabielwm OPPTY 495-9754 CfMCO co no experlenca neoeaaary, 497 .... n,.., 290 IMfChandlM . pecttlno 10, $1900. AntQ Pine Pie 265 enooe Ave company t,_na. Call Mr. Real t Ind INpplng a mu9t. Cal Safe $285, &40-4022 CADILLAC M_,Tm FUii Coe1a M..._ Ca NelllOl"I t1e2-5&44 w=. wa11,..... 720-0255 -.. ooater kltctl ceblntt """""""' letta ... PIT FIT wtn 1rtln. Cell ,.1 ... Hoat... Pk* up applt-ltm -w/fbK ....... roll top & · June 843212 I a1·1y I 01 cation from Admlnl1-_...._ 540-2055 tratton offlot at the Surf l ....,_ pore:. ....,.,.,_ • • llUYDY-11'111 Slfld Hotel 1555 So ~~ women'• New Homa MWtnQ rM· 714/540-9100 FIT, frtngt benefits. 18 Coat Hwy. LAiguna Bd\ ltort la looking fOr a WlfY c:Nne $85.~ ~ yrt+. 495 E. 17th St C M detail oriented, neetty AUTO $(XHJ PART TIME Restaurant groomed peraon to Mil ea~t:'.!i.r='~od LMrl 11.,n~ .. --~ hendle ..wing of 1abe1a. uaembler With tolderlng hu 1he lollc>Wtng open-preaelng l varlout 00.. 8kllla. 1rv1ne 261-9141 I lngs W1llre11/Waltor dutlel For ~t call \lolor Roulf' .\'ailab t> w/car wicker bHll•t 540-0990 FIT ROA fOf busy or-lunch Mrvtce 9-1 M-F ~.....,.--....,.--:---....,.-;--~ thodontlc offloe. Good 'E'~port Bt>aC'h &rf'a. thret" Earn approx S150t175 tudent p/1 hand leundr; Ca 95-0800 & Ironing ~ ~own ..STALLER Ulery " 4 hour-, pt>r da~. Earn approx. ~~-~= iw-trans. Ntwnll'g ~5 Gardening '-()() I h C: U ) I ()() 1 Food SrAca WOft(er liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii =""',.....,...--,...,.--~~~= UllllEI ""'" pt>r mon .. a : s.m-1·30pm M-F Call STllErn to l :OO P\1. for IC)C>Olntmen1 ~ lntHlbnittt 10em-12Pm °' 2~ llTTM htlf Lori 1 Kltcht n 3071 See our eel under Harbof BlvO(HarbOf & 11 111 all llWI 1andac:apWlg. CIRCULATION DEPT cerr1e1~e11 S•n1a .\n• r!;e": ~"';:.~ · ------642-43:!1 EOE 9~ 12-11 ~ oecs WOttttno M0te lamlli. are getting R9taM ..... ....... l Sa1urdaya. the camping "bug" ttlll ORANGE CO AST OAll Y PILOT Hardware ptrm FI T ~~on.y, tripe & THE fED£RATED GROUP (213) 728·5920 ....... rt ... yeer If you have a ••O W 8AYC,I •(.QC,TA M(S&(&'l1":" CnJWl'IH~3107 E ..... .._Call camper lh.11'1 not get11ng •• .. Cou1 Hwy. COM Mr RountNe =.=:~~now w1111 a iiliiliiil•llJilliilliiiilil•liili•illlli••••••iiif Ml-, .. l-;::=:=111111111!!!!1~~!!!!!!E!i.l====--. .. ~ Newlpaper Mon -Fn. ~ Daily Pilat KIDS -EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZESI LAYOUT ARTIST PAIT TllE ~ County daily newss-pcr ha,, an operuna for a quick layout artJ.St Candida~ must ~ able to work well with sales people and meet daily de-ad- lines. Suk-k.oowJedae of camera reedy at1, typcizinc. and the c:apabWty to mark up ~ for pn>duction a mus\. AdditianaJ projKtl may indude Oyera. btochw.., ma~ and alee prw- entadon vilUU. 1·2 yeara eXpertence -nrnpaper snfernd. Send rwume &o. ORA1'4G 00 r 041 l PILOT P.O Bax 1680 ~M-.CA93628 Attenta.: U.. Srriith I AG£$ 11-14 l EARN ~ TO S7S.OO PO MD. ......... ,~~-,.. .... ...., to • .,. r....,.. llf The ... CMSt Olily .... Ow~ *1" llO .. ... .... IMll llO ' • ..-..,s. Oii s.twa, ... ... ....... a..n., ............ ............. ,.., .. _.,, ................ ~.,.,.. ,.. ............. c.el llr l-1 (714) 541-7058 I Re~ 2 df 10 cu ., ac>I ltle. LH doof, 23' wtde $185. 19" TV Z... Ith llO. 1•x2t Pedletal TV stand. on WhMll. 2t . ~ 136 AJI "' good cond 144-7871 hcttel~ MU 5 kGn: vu:"' 1 wk. gd w/"ld•·dog1 bo• trWnecl 54&-2905 \ j -..... ~-. t OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, Ju1~ 15, 188• OAIAOI SAU ADI NOW Ct.AHlfll.D " c1n1 IU UlOW IGOIWIPIEO Every Sunday. Orange Coaat College. Fairview & Arllngton, Costa Meu 8am-3pm Admtsalon and p&rkJng FREE. Pecet $ 10 432-5880 6211 S 125 value ol moving bOJCH Selllng lor SSO 720-1206 Dall-small collectlon Incl off:!, rare, erotic etching H-559· 7315/W-856-4253 Roger McWllllama Olvoroe aele. Western & lndlan art. Oil & llthos 840-'4022 .. ,, ... FOR sale 70 Lobster traps Gr and Benke dlelel troll«, with belt buekata Quick 32 11, xlnt cond. prof sale 10 1ett1e estate Call malnt rtnest on w cout and He Sat only. $57.500 PP &.4'4-2614 714/631-3954 Sun/Fri S I lOlt 213-662-"956 ;;; ... _._.'"' .. • .. '------· King matreu unused $85. 13'sa11boat. fbfgla. compl., 2 Oak & Maple end tbls llc'd S-475 &.46-3724 $&5 ea. 2 Mtl ftatwara 14 WEST WIGHT POT· S20ea. 1 stoneware svc 8 TER Like new Tijuana S45, asst pntgs, prints & sails, steep• 2 $3500. wall hngr• 841-" 115 eves Make Otter 5"6-27 48 OLYMPIC BASKETBALL 16' Neptune llberglau 2 2 tkta finals 8110 S 15-0ea bunks trlr JClnt cond Boicg 8/5 50ea '494-4.t&H 12100' PP 6J 1-1678 Plano $4 75,chelr S 75 2'4'COLUMBIA _7_5_H_on_d_a aviary ~50 wshr/dryr 3 salls-VHF-llar-ktmlr $7S.. 642-5549 eves teac !'latches. s 100 mo POOi table. 4X8 slate NB sllp 17500 .t&94-280& cu""9d legs+ all acceaa 21 CAL 2-27 ·77 w or w/o Llkenft'650 720-3880, NP mooring xtraa 752-1182 639-8278 A A 0 ' INtt,kU 41' PM), 91 lcttd\ ctr cod(Ptt, fMlutlc oond., perfect 11~1board & crulHr l1S7K. P.P. 151-2951 •• 7H-0731 '84 Glldhor 24'i0ilded mooring •valt.'5000 obo (918) TIM3SO ·13 Ho~ C.1 14' wl\reller good oond 1750 Must Mt11PP7M-2272 1110 E-TYPE 4.2 LITRE JAIUIR 47,000 orig miles. xfnt cond, air, Alpine am/fm (11123BU0) 110,100 (111) 111-1111 0 NS E N 1111 1.111u•s SOUTH cou1n ISIZI "WIWIUllT ........... Volumes ..... Service AndLeulng 18711 Beeott BIVd. Huntln;ton heotl (114) 42-2000 J11•.u * 1ii1 * auw Jaguara ..... are now ee.. ~ting ordtira for 1M& Jaguare. XJ-e Vend.,.. Pl .. and the V· 12 XJS 111-HIJ '83 RX7-08L 111< ml 5 yr wet'f 5 epd. lthef, .wf. d~ at9'90. orulM cont S 13,950 407 145' ® m m '70 BUS, good cond. NM gr .. t. Call morns/evea Greg &.42-0706 $2500 '70 K GHIA am/Im cau . •Int cond MUST SELL. $3900 650-S604 BR!SroL KI EDINGER IN SANTA ARA Ml-0110 FAlULY SINCE 53" NABERS CADILLAC • LARGEST SELECTION of late model. low mlleage Cedlllaca In Southern Callfomlal S.. ue tOdayl 140-1110 73 El Camino w/ahell. ale, alt, em/fm Cut Od cond $2400 pp 786-22'12 77 Caprice auto trans. ale, am/fm Alplne caaa. 4 apkrs. SHH)O 851-9217 78 Chevy Luv. 48.5K ml. IOPP9f', AM/FM atereo $3500 786-30H aft 5. 81 CA MARO v-e, auto, JCtru, 11,000 ml xlnt oond $6850 obo 891-7138 IN STOCK • mnt • all power, air. 29mpg $2550 080 84M533 8-4 Olda Cull ... 8'oughm S199 down C.E.L Com- metelal leaM All-Saven Leulng ~1977 Ptatiac tl3S 182 Catalina. elr, p/a, p/b. 701( orig ml, xlnt 1850 54g.7~ or 54M274 '79 Grand Prix 4&K ml. ,,._ tlr•. clM.n,gd oond $4000 546-3104 We're New We're Dealing 714-385-1919 Sole,.S..,,,o<e·,Orh Body Shop on '••m"" m ® m READY for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ® m ® ® WOLFSBUR& VllllGOllS WOLFSBURG COllVERTIBLES Jmas 1 &LI'• &Tl RABBITS SCIROCC01 w/ '1000 REBATE CAMPERS m ® m @ __ .... ___________________________________________ ® WE WILL llOT BE UNDERSOLD m •