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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-07-22 - Orange Coast Pilotlllllil CUil ~ow ABOUT 6ETTIN6 , ME A DIS~ OF ICE CREAM? THIS , DOE5NT TASTE LIKE · MINT .. GARFIELD ® m ~ GA~FIELP, ; WMERf AR£ YOOOOOOU? G-ARF"IELP, 'r()U KNOW 1 MATE. rr WMfN YOO MIPE FROM MEI 8UNDAY, JULY II, 1984 AS LONS AS vou'RE NOT DOIN6 ANVTHIN6 .•• MINI! MAKE SURE IT'S ·'MINT!! ALL WE MAD WAS v~·CLA ... GE'T OUT OS: 'THE 0REA'700X, GARf=IE.LD ! • ~ ~ 11111111111111111 NPll BUT YOU CAN DO AMAZtN6 TMIN65 WITM A 6REEN FELT TIP PEN ~~~1--~----.....-...~ ............. GE.T or~ "THE 000KCA5E, GARFIEL~ by Jim Davis 1-22 • -----~~---------------------................... __ ..... ____________________ ~--------.. NANCY ® I'LL RUN E AND GET MY 5 LIFF~ DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER ... he soaks 'em ina 9lass. 1-iAVING AGREED TO STOP BY THE SCHOOL TO MEET PERHAPS I SHOULD HAVE HAD HIM COME DOWN TO MR. BENAD\CT, SAM BEGINS TO HAVE SECOND THOUGHTS ABOUT IT~ MY OFF\CE, ABBEY! I'VE NEVER PLAYED WATE.R POLO, BUT rr MUST BE FUN ROLLO LOANED ME Ht5 POLO MALLET ~ by Hank Ketcham .... the 0ACTERIA wil I 9row Oh ihe food left on your teeth ... by Harold Ledoux AS YOUR LEGAL ADVISOR, THE AMBIENCE OF A GIRL'S SC\-tOOL IS LESS LIKELY TO GENERATE AN ADVERSARIAL ATMOSPHERE THAN IS A LAW OFFICE, COUNSELOR! KEEP THE LANGUAGE SIMPLE, SPENCER! MR. BENADlCT IS WAITING IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM WITH CARLA~ HE WISHES TO TALK \N\TH YOU IN HER I HAVEN'T QUITE MADE UP MY MIND AS · TO WHETHER OR NOT I WANT YOU TO REPRESENT ME! I'LL LET VOU KNOW IN A FEW MINUTES., -----r--PRESENCE., MR.DRIVER! ----------------------------~~~ ------ , I ABBEY! OKAY? i YOU'RE THE CLIENT! • bY 1'0N\ BATIUK e MOON MULLINS ~ SJ.IEPHERD'S PURSE ;AND 'SOWTHISTLE AR~ FJ.OUR/S'J/IN<s ! DOCTOR SMOCK 0: .:t KNOW YA PON'-(" WANI" ROL-t,..O UP HE: Re Wl'IH ME: .•• RtGH"f"', ROL...L...0 ?I . . 1ME CL.AS.SIC. VOO'JcAl IHE 'l SIDE V~CAl I -. j ... II JI 1! ' 7-Z'Z.. : -------~: I by Ferd and Tom Johnson ~UST PAN PX p~oF. BURR[) ... IHE YARROW IS /HE MALIDW COMIN<j ,ALoN<;i ... LOOKS PRoMIStN<5 -·· 'SP~CJ,ALLY MY PUJ<SL.,ANE ,AND SHEEP $Of<REL . HIS eetNG A 'TALKING PO<S c:>oesN 'I CHANGe -rH A-r RU L...f: I c::>OC ... :x: PON,.,.. HAve 'llME! FOR 1'"HIS NONSt!NSe! Ge-r ou-r OP Hl!Re .' B01'"H OF Y'OO/ j j I I 0 IT SAV~s A HEAPOf tfO~ING. by George Lemont wH y; eveN A-r HoMe, He's NOi Al-L..Owec:> ON -rHe: COUCH.' --------~--------------------------------------........................... .. • . . u II~ B ... I • ............ ~-------------..._--.-.....-----------------~~~~~---- 1"RU51" ME: ... 'V"OU'L.L. L.0V8 1"1"'/ J Ml::RV ~ev, TMtS IS MIKE ~......_ A'f' "'Ml!OIA MAGIC•/ HOW'VI! YA ,,eeN 1 ------ . . . ir~ • -------by Hal Kaufman------- • SUM TOTALI To .. t .,Jct&ty tbe number of lffttS used to form geometric ftgures con .. lfted ht thfS 1 .. titment: Str• ... lth •t the ,.._._ton •re Mdl to ~.one N YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? Titoro •ro •t INst six differ· '" ....... details ......... '°' ..... bottom ............ ty can you find tlMtm? a.di •Mwon wltlt · tt.so below. - I P ' v -~ L ' I ·~ i.:rA ·-A N 0 J ' N G c l I , u i'L -u. 'A' ,_R T I'"~ I ,.D p A PUZZLER'S MUSIC BOX Names of most of the musical Instruments listed below may be spelled out above by moving one square at a time In any dlrec tlon: Harp Clarinet Oboe Cello Cornet Drum Trumpet Trlangle Violin Piccolo V~ Pianoa. Bugle Guitar Piano Banjo Start anywhere. Do not repeat the same letter (square) In any one Instrument's name. Which Instruments are not Included? L c · T G M H llnce a triang .. dewloped in the drdo that favon a qu.dria.tor•I pi9Ct. , .,.-.~,...­ ., ... ,", ·c ~ .. ~ • ·~ s 'UeM!ue.1 -weet-es • Woll Venod? A word there Is, five syla.blos con talns. Tako two away. one syllable retNlnr.' What Is the word? w1 ....... _,,.,_..,._ .., pUIJ ..... _ •. o .. Pli• -.. •'l•.L ..... 11..._.., .. ·~ p-911.i • Reverse Math! I took a number, doubled tt, sub- tr•ct.cl 7, divided tho result bys and the answer was 7. Wt..tnumberdld t take originally? 9'00 .... _.i • Riddle-Me-This! Why did the coin de•lers hold a reunion? For ~d dimes sake. What vegetable shoots pbol? The cue cumber. What kind of clothes are worn In the desert? Hand· me-dunes. 6u1n 1w" WIJIQW 3 t &u1n1w Sf lfl•d f _, '' •1Pli•H • Ai.JO<ll Sf IJl'I<; c pel\Ow" IW•H l Ouonow '' u&1s I .-~..-1110 0to>>tdP1i•1edw"'' WILD PITCH! It is one thing to hit a tridly pitch, as above, , ... JO> .,. .,,. lwfntw •Rd •nother to catch It. Dnw H1tn 1 to 2 to l, etc. For Better or For Worse WHl1\CHA 001~ DADDY? N ... AIMric• 1,ndtceto C ..... Otoup CNoefO, lfto .. 1114 (GRUMBLE·-CU~E·)ThVING- 10 FlTlRE FLAPS IN101RE lAlL OFt./fY ~EL F\\RPLANe.. MlCHAEl: (JDS\ •-.t· D\DJl-1 ~YOUGar9 GWEONTHE WlND- SHIEl.D'? I BET tr kJoN 1-a:>~OFF. 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LOG America'• best in action •July 22 -July 28 ' Carl Lewi• tries to become the only Olympian metera, 4 X 100 meter relay and long jump when since Jesse Owen• to win the 100 metera, 200 the Olympic• begin Thuraday on ABC (7). _____________________ ......_ Daily Pilot MAIN OFFICE 330 WHt Bay St., Cotti Mes.t, Ca. M•ll addre11: Box 1560, Cotta MeH, C1., 92626 Telephone: 642·4321 Program inlormJLW ll 1s pro\ 1dt-d by the networks and sldllum and 1~ sub.Jf'<"l to change w1thou!._no11ce -lnclax Sports .................. . TV Antenna Dayti~e Drama Tube Toppers . Daytime Schedule Evening Schedule TV Puzzle ..................................... Page2 ................................... Page3 ................................. Page 4 .......................... Page 6 . .... .. ....... ........ . Page 7 ............................ Page IO ······· ·········•········· Pa/Jf!3l -Channels -Nelworlu (2) KNXT, CBS. 6121 W Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles, Ca. (4) KNBC. NBC. 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank. 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New York City ( t7) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca 2 Sunday, July 22. 1984 -Sports Women athletes gaining By LORENZO CAREATERRA Amsterdam. 1928. Fur the first 11me in the h1stor) uf Olympic compcut1on. women athletes are com· pc11ng 1n an assortment of running. d1scus-thn..l"'IO~ and 1umping e'ent~ During the 800 mcters. three women break e\1s11ng "orld records. Five other~. howe,er. collapse at the finish hne This leads the ruling body of the Ol>m· p1cs. the lntcrna11onal Ol)mp1r Commmce. to rule that events such as thl' 800 "'ere too strenuoi.u for ''omen The IOC har., ''omen from future t om· Pt'lll1t1n. Thl' ''Oml·n "'ho an· nrepanng thl•tr hl'arl\ minds and bod1e~ tor 1hl· \umml'r Ol~mf)ll '-in Lo' \ngeles "'1ould do "'ell tu remember thO')l' "'Oml'n "'ho competl'd 1n . .\mster- dam J hn \~1th\tood IHl'" url'\ ;wd l'mer gt•d 'll · IUrlOU'). l'\ en though II v.uuld he anothcr J::' \l'ar\ -at the 1960 (,ames 111 Rome -before "'Oml·n wen: allowed to rt'-cnter thl· ROIJ In 1972. women wen· allowl'd to c:ompcte in the I. 'iOO-mett•r C\ent No"' the 1984 Game\ "'111 allow women 10 enter three other male-domi- nated track basuons -the marathon. 3.000 meters and 400-mcter hurdles The IOC ')\111 dl'ems women unsuitable forcom- Pl't111on in the 5.000 and I 0.000-mctcr race-.. That tiattlr \1,111 ht re<.olH·d Ix-fore the 1988 l.)l•oul C1ame\ rhe lir'>I medal\ of thl' 198~ '>ummer Ol~mp1t<, .,hl10ld Ix awarded to tho~e wonderful \\Omen who fir'>t sho""ed men 1hn rnuld run a' \.\ell a\ an)one in 11.)~8 nn \ m.-.1erdam '<, <,(opp\ t rad,'> -1unc1ay---- MON•lll -Monday ___ _ --•D Ill HIDW. Al ..,... tlMe, eciMct- Ulled ....... ..,. I t. Louie C...... et NewY•MeteorCNailoo Cub9et "'l 1delpNI "'••a. (I tw.) -mWMITUllG -Tuesday -\Veclnesclay ...... I TV Antenna Solo struggle semi-success Ex-KABC newsman Jfm Ryerson turns to marketing county By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of Ille Delly l'llol ..... Jim R ~erc;on 1c; the tirc.t to admit his plans ma) ha .. e been a b11 100 amb111ous after he left KABC ( hanncl 7 last \car · Dunng his fiVl'·)ear stint w'1th the station. R}erson had the hus\ Orange Count> beat. In an 1nten 1cv. last ~ear. he claimed he placed more stone'i on the air during this pcnod than any nther KABC rcponer. One da} during thl' devastating winter storms of earl> 1983. R)erson did nine hve remote broadcasts But Rycrson's contract w11h KABC · expired in June I 983. and he c..oncludcd I~ 'fears of dall} T\ ne"s reponing v.as enough He decided he "anted to \ta' 1n Orange (ount} and enter 1hc produri1on side of the business He qu1ckl) estabh":>hed a panncrsh1p\l.1th Da\1d Nolan Fnzz1:lk. a music producer "ho 1s the 'on of state assemblyman Nolan Fnztelk. The two planned to dra" on th1:1r rombined '1deo and music e\pert1sc 10 film Orange Count~ rnncerts to de' c..•lop magazines sho"s c..oncern1ng rnuntn music and California hfrst\ h:s and 10 compile tilm footage for use in roh11e al campaigns According to R ~cr'ion. he and Fnllt'lk launched their partnership "1th '1dl'o coverage of the 19t0 Orangl' Count~ Fair. which became a hall·hour spcual for area cable 1elev1S1on S\Sterns. But the R\erson· Frizzelle team d1s-.oh cd after that e\ COi _"I wanted 10 work for ml' ... R}erson sa)s ot the spht He also d1sl.t)\ered that covenng professional music performance-; would require tangkd nego11a11on~ '"1th agents and managers "E"en in JUSl dealing with the fair and lht' acts atJhC\ fa tr, I \av. 11 "as going to Sl'I sticky.'' .he sa~. The (ormer new'\man found that pro'i· pcct unappealing. so he dended to head in a different d1rec11on with h10, own business. Jim Ryerson Produc11on., One ~ear later \\<llh a number of prtlJCC1' rompletcd and l)ther promising onl''i on the dra\\ing board. R)erson behne'> his nt'" compJO\ l'i tinall) off and running. Hl· e\pects 10 open new offices 'loon n('ar Jnhn \.\a\ nc..· .\1rport · "Whal I 'e found '" that 1hc..·n"" .1 thrn ing "1dt·o bu\lnt'~') going on in Orangt• ( ounty." hr sa~' "-h1k rcla\lng in h" Newport BcJth h1m1e "Thl·rc arc rm· grams for Inc.al k:ihkl ltlll'>umrt111n < orpor:uc '1dl·o . 1h1s 1s a "hole..' nc..·1w11rl.. of peopk I nc' er h:id to 1kal "11h al I( .\8(' .. Perhap" hie, rnmt t olmlul pmdul 11110' in it•rt•nt month\ h,1, c..' hc..·1·n tor Or.rn1h' - Jim Ryerson going commercial with hi• Orange County beat. ( uunl~ ·., '-1.Urld·lamous amu<.l·ment park D1-.ne" land. Par!.. ollic1al~ ha' e hired R ~ erson to put tOgl·thrr \ 1dco report<; on D1'ine} land happen in~ Though paid for h~ the D1sne~ parl.. tht•<..e report!. resemble trad11mnal TV ne"s '>tones For e\ample. R)erson did a two· minute piece on the recent 50th h1nhda~ of Donald Duel.. It included canoon chps. a bncf h1stor) of the popular character and a lool. at thl' hi\ b1nhda) JCt tour The piece concluded \I.Ith R)er'ion on camera dunng a Main Street paradl' tor Donald at D1sne,land This rrport was made a' atlahk free to 'itat1ons nat1onw1de that arc capable of p1ll.ing up the satellite 1ransm1ss1on R\erson \a1d 1h1s 1ncludec; about J80 \ta11ons. including th05l' in the.• nation's top 75 market'> \.\ 11h an l''pandcd loc..al n1•v.<, <.ho"'i man' s1a11tm'> nc..•c..•d add1t10n.1I \. ltko \tone, to fill out thl·1r program'> \ct rnmt 'mailer ~1J11onc; lad~ 1hr resourn·~ to \end a n·poner to .\nahl·1m for Donald Dud .. ·~ b1rthda~ n~khra11nn '-,t' 1h1•\ 11,c..• Jll or part of thc..•\c fn·c..· rt'J"l<lrt\ \ lc1lh1'' up 'un n indu:<1tcd ma"' \lJtlOn" ac..r11\'i 1h1• u11in1n a11c..·d the.· fr1•1• Dl\nc..'\ l:rnd c.111n ~ H'1 <.on \aid \.\wl..1ng. tor the.· \nJhc..·1rn V1c,11or" ,tnd ( 1111' l'nt11in Burc..•,1u R H'r<.011 put togt·thl'r a \lmtlar p1c..·n· ahout the .1,<lllah1lll\ tit \n.1hl·1m h01l'I' 11'111n' dunn~ lhc..' Ohm p11 c, \11,1111 \t<l111111' n.111onv-Hk V-l'll' ottered the use ot this report free of charge. These reports nde a tine line between nc"s reporting and blatant promotion. But R) erson says Los Angeles stauons put together almost adenucal versions of these same stones. He also claims he received little interference from his employers in prepanng these stones. The ad~antage for R}erson'semployers 1s that the\ pay much less todistnbute his report than.they would to bu) advertising time on many stations. At KABC. Ryerson had camera. sound and other 1echn1c1ans pro"aded by the station. On his own. he has become a producer-chrector "ho hires his own 1echn11:1ans. makeup people and editors. But R}crson says there 1s a large. slcJlled pool of' adeo technicians and announcers 10 drav. from in Orange County He also sa\s has years at KABC' pro' aded valuable training. ""'le"s reporting has been a good c..•\JX'nenn· for me because )OU learn to do 1ht'\C 1h1ngsqu1ckl) to meet a deadline." hC' '>a\S ·R' eNrn ha~ other projects on .the burm·r Hl··c, no\\. tf') 1ng to market a 30- minute program en11tkd "This 1s Orange Counl\ .. 10 area hotels This program "111 tx· J 'idl'o guide to d1n1ng .md entt'nain- mcnt spol'> 1n thl' rount'. It 'Would run rnntinuouc;h on one.• chJnnc..•I of a hotel'-; (Pleaee eee TV ANTENNA/Pale 29) Sunday, July 22. 1984 3 Mark vows to quit the Senate Paula admits murder andSiiff ers seizure in ·capitol· drama BY LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: \\hen Adam ha') Stuart committed lo sanitanum. Erica returns. A frustrated Mike refuses to hang around while she decides which man she prefers. Palmer agrt>es not Lo tell Ross he\ his father when Adam sa) she knows Lois Klingen Sm11h's \\hereabouts. which will insure Palmer "'ill regain his fonunc and not face pnson for income tall e"as1on. Phoebe mistaken!~ thinks M)'rtle and Langle} have bedded down. After going into false labor, Brooke decides she can't stand lhl' pressure of being around Tom and decides to movl' Lo Krng's ( ross. Overheanng Linda talking to Chm on the phone. a funous Nina slaps Linda. After spending night \\llh Dotty. Tad reconciles with H1lar. Later Doll\ makt>s certain Hilaf) learns of her n1~hi with Tad Greg and Jenn-. plan roman tit 11.etawa' weekc-nd in ta bin. bu1 plans are th" <Hh:d \\ hl·n Tun' and L1La anHe. Ton~ prepares to sahut.tge ski hft in attempt to get nd of'C1reg. ANOTHER WORLD: Mark tn ing to get Catlin's death sentence repeakd A m~c;­ terious hit man spies on Sall}. plotting. her "acc:idcntal" death. L11 fl'lled O\ IW• tumn meant for Sall) Cecille karn~ thJI Ru)<.11 Dunning wa\ invohed in se'eral unsa' on deals. Police realize Cecille and Feht:1a an· posing as nuns to get information from social service agency which Dunning used for his baby-selling scheme. After reading love letter from Sallv. C<.1thn tne<i w break out ofJa1l but is mel.h) gun \\adding M J AS THE WORLD T URNS: Barba1a J'"' Maggie Lo handle her d" 111n· In Ne" York. Barbara m1s1al.e~ (1un11Jr''> ,..,,,_ ch1atn st for his lover Doroth~ dl't 1dl'') to make Whit totall) dept>ndcn1 on hrr 1-..rnt and Raymond gel Juhl'l to ·t:il..l· piano lessons from reno"" ned uHlll'll r1a111\t in Pans. Bnan offers Wh111oh at thl' ~r gu' .\n oul-of-'1!.ork Mr l>alton \\1111·1 kt Heather Lah· 1ub \.\ hc.-n 1>1.1na ll'arn~ Frank not onl~ v.on·1 gl\l' hr1 ,111 annul· ment but has told 4-itl'\t' \\h,11 'hl'' ur 111 Diana \\arn~ Frank 11 hl· eq•r llll'' t111 No s oap trek f or Nimoy BY LYNDA HIRSCH Q: I heard Leonard N 1mo) is going to bl· doing a soap opera'' I'> this true'1 -J \\ . Virginia Beach. Va. A: No. Nimoy Is slated to co-sttK' 111 an NBC prime-time m iniseries. ''Tbe Sun Also Rises," tbe four·part series based on the Hemlnpay novel of tbe same name, Is being filmed In Spain and France. Nlmoy's love interest In the miniseries will be Jane Seymour, playing an English Lady to his Russian aristoerat. Also set for the series are Hart Bochner, Zeljko lvanek la veteran of sneral soaps > and Robert Carradine. Q· I'm g01ng to be 1n l .\ 1n t""o "'eeks and I'm desperate to get on The Pnce Is Right. -H.J .. Mobile. Ala A: Well, you'll have to come back another time. Tbe Price Is Right, the No. I daytime sbow,aod Its host, Bob Barker, are taklog a hiatus from mid-June until early Septem- ber. !Never fear, the show will go on in repeats.) If you're going to be in LA again. &et to tbe quit show by writing Price Is Right. co CBS, 7800 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90019. At each taping there are scouts looking for <'Ontestaots to appear on the show. Q: I was in Nt: .... Oileam last ""eel. and thought I spotted some Da}s of Our I l\c.'\ actors at the World's Fatr Wt·rc.' thr' vacauoning~ -PW Buffalo N Y 4 Sunday, July 22. 1984 A: Se\ieral 'Days of Our Lifers' Wt>re there, but not vacationing. Peter Reckell and Kristin Alfonso I Bo and Hope ) were there to tape a murder mystery plot that begins airing July 30. (lncideotall). the bot DOOL is thrilling NBC bras y,.lth its highest raliogs in years.) Q. l'H· heen reading th.11 \1.'Jr<:h tnr Tomorro..., 1\ going ofT Lhl' Jlr 1n thret' \\eeks. How an.· the) going to .... rap up 1tw storylines., -Z T .. Ra1on Rougl'. I a . A: They don 't have to wrap them up in the next three weeks -that rumor was untrue. NBC Is giving Search at least until D~ember, and since nothing major is on the planning boards, we understand it ma) be picked up for another year. There a re new writers on Search, so look for lots of changes-again. Also, we bear that Gillian Spencer, seen as Daisy on All My Children, is up for a major writing job on Sear<'h. Spencer Is no stranger to writing; her 1crlpts have been used on As the World Turns, among other soaps. Q: (an ~ou tell ml.' II lhl· ,1\11l\'> ""h•• pla) s ( eha on General Hn\p1t,1l "m::irri~·d Lo the ac10r ~\ho pla~~ J1m111\ I l'1' nn thl· c;how., I 1h1nk 1hn make a hl'Jutlf\111 nu pk -R Z Llt~l·hunl. NJ A: While they get along beaulifully on and off stage. Steve Bond, who pla)'~ Jimmy Lee Holt, Is married to a pro- fesslooal golfer, wbile Sberlynn Wolters, wboplays Cella, bas bad a long-time flaoce. <.) I ha't' an 1dl'3 tor J war upcra (Pleate aee SOAP/Page 30) J1\ oHt: '>he'll nJrlll "-l.1g.g1e ·'' 1. o re,Jlon dent. I la\ 1ng lOml' out 111 roma. 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Marl. \lllll' l li.m,,J h) \.!~ 1ng hl· plan\ IO quit thl· .,H'n,lll' l IJrt<;'\3 lh1dr\ M.irl. tor k11mj!"Pa11l.1 11llll' again run tm Ilk P.iulJ It'll' ~hr 11,1 lhJI 'he kilk·d D1 J>Jr~l·r P.wla hl'lll''l''> 'he dew' not hJ\\' .1 hra111 tu111111 <tnJ pl.in' 111 prm e the doc1orc, "mng hut -.utkf\ J m.1J11r '>l.'llUrl· Trn hrJf\ on rJd111 l\.l'lh ' hn·n arrested for killing D.1nr1\ Dl·n,110 \Inane confides lo l homa' 'lhl' rl'ar ~ I rn \till l'mOllonall~ \ll'd Lo "-elh .lord\ agrl'l'' II> help Ronni '1ar1 Ill'"' 11'k h' Ir\ 1ng 10 gel hl'r Joh JI < ll'gg. lnd11\lrll'' \\ ,,11, una"arl' th.it \wm " l\.dh' dltld \\3tlhl·~ him . 1h111k111g 1ha1 hl·\ I lal 'grJndc;on DAYS OF Ol R LIVES: Hopi: ll'al1tl'' h1.r nl'"" hulln I 1111<!11n " 1e.tlh J bod~ guard ( hn' and 1 l''' l;lHl"' 1. 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COMPLETE sports daily 1n the Daily Pilai -Sunday __ Morning __ _ .. ;~I C<I• llTT CAUllDM lfiOIT'ICIMTa A tllTORY OI M OLYWllCI: M NIT ~YUM Highlights of each Olympiad dating from 189"6. featuring competitors Jim Thorpe Babe 01drlkson. Jesse Owens. Abebe B1k1la, Bruce Jenner and Mark Spitz ( 1 hr ) .I. llOVll 'Staying Altve" ( 1983. Drama) John Travolta. Cynthia Rhodes ( 1 hr . 36 min) t:1t (!) WAT'S 1117 CU llOVll "I, The Jury" (1982. Orama) Armande Assante, Barbara Carrera ( t hr. 50 min) 1c11 a CA11T • • •llUllOO a CA9UI MOflll: .... -WC*--n a. .na. 1'* llOmRTICHIUD ,APB CHAii: M llCCll> llAlll lea ITMCADI .. aMTOfMDCLO.• .. ..CAmM90IBWO. 11810U&. C1•111• TWLOOllATW••tm YOUTMAmM_. Nl>AYMAll ... ---RO<* • MllCUL TUM U.U. llOVll "From Here To Eternity' (1954 Orama) Burl Lancaster Mont gpmery Clttt ( 1 hr . 58 min ) ·£ TRACI Am PllU) Prefontaine Classic (from Eugene Ore) (R) (2 hrs. 30 min) li llOYll Bear Island' ( 1980 Suspense) DonalCJ Sutherland, llanessa Redgrave ( 1 hr 58 min ) &, ........ OM M WAY A young girl aspiring to be a 1azz musician encourages the residents of a nurSlng home to torm their own 1azz group Scatman Crothers and Amy Wrtght co-star • TONY Am IUUll AUllO .. WYlrT TO llAYIR 1:11 TODAnlllUCIOll ••mim _., ICHll.Llll MAGIC OI OIL ,Alt'TleQ LIT.,..... L*" ,_,.. taTAGI OI fAITM .. l'Olal .,..RO<* .... · MLUIOI .. 1:11 AmY...nt NI ....,_. TMA"CAT UTn.l RAICALI PU OOll Briltsh Open ltnat round f ltve from St Andrew's, Scotland) (3 hrs) QmT HOUR· llMCM W.Y.GRMT TAllZM _,. " . ..,,. DOflPTU•TAM . taAm..,..., (R) Q • Nl>AYllAll llOWll "Mary White" ( 1977. Drama) Ed Flanders Kathleen Beller ( t hr 45 min) Cl) llOVll 'Island Of Adventure" ( 1979, Adventure) Norman Bowlee Wilfred Brambell ( t hr 25 min ) CZ) llOWll "Stavlsky" ( 1972. Orama) Jean-Paul Belmondo. Charles Boyer ( 1 hr, 57 min) m ... .,....-voa M @ QOOO ... 1:11 CIJ llCMI .. A Horse Called Jester ( 1983 Drama) Sadie Frost. Michael Samson 7:11 I TAlllG lllfAllf ... • N•W.MMCM OIAL-TI • LAMY~ PU OOll Br111sh Open ltnal round lorn St Andrew's Scotland) 13 hrs) ,..,,IWMGAIT '°"" M WOii.a TC*OMOW WAY OI nvnt ~ llOVll "The Big Sky· ( 1952. Western) • Ktrk Douglas Dewey Martin 12 hrs 30 min l .. ()) ...,.., •••• ll nte•MLR '°"" ... ....,. LLOYDocaN ...... ,_,ft.SlllO.AmWI . taAm.,.., (Jl)Q IBMWHID • CC111"19DUIY NIAL T1f mt mwll "To Race The Wind" ( t 980 Drama) Steve Guttenberg Randy Quaid 1 hr 45 min) llOVll "Eddie And The Cruisers· ( 1983. Cftama) Tom Berenger. Michael Pare ( 1 hr . 32 min ) t:ll ~ LOWIOllOO d (JJ RC II-•M>Of,._FT.._OPI,_ AllD MTCMll Washington lrvlng (Tom Aldredge) intro auce5 drama11za11ons ot three taleS by respectively. 0 Henry. Bordon Deal and Rav Bradbtlry -· ~ RETIRING ••• COME TO THE IEAUn OF NEWPORT c1ass1hed Advertising 642-5678 " 24 Hour Aides • Private & Semi Private Rooms • Full Activity Program • Home Style Dining Room • Full Maid Service • Transportation To & From Ors. • Beauty & Barber Shop • 24 Hour Security Service I LUIUllY llETlllEIEIT sm111 AMBULATORY 400 Hilaria Way Newport Beach (7 14) 642-5861 AMBULATORY ANO NON 393 Hospital Road Newport Beach (714) 63 1-3555 Sunday, July 22. 1984 9 -Sunday Cont. r.-olTIC8TB PITllt '°'°" .. ~ --=cmu.u .,_"The Errand Boy ' (1961 Com· ledy~•an Ooolavy (2 h« I m•waRD ... ,A#TMD TOGITMlll ~ Three mamed cou pies whose llves are clouded by mlertihty provide 1ns1ght into marnage, parenting. coping with illness and dysluncllon and related fears G> UlllAU San Diego Padres at Pitts- burgh Pirates (2 hrs 30 min ) m NR10MA&. P1Wa {~ .,_ "The Sound And Hie Fury'' ( 1959. Orama) Yul Brynner Joanne Woodward ( t hr 55 min ) [(J AUTO 9'ACltG NASCAR Like Cola 500 (from Pocono Pa ) (4 hrs 30 min J lftJ .,_ 'Yellowbeard" ( 1983. Come Cly) Graham Ch.lpman. Peter Boyle A mean and ornery pirate escapes from pris· on after twenty years and searches tor his son who has a map leading to buried trea- sure PG 11 hr 4 t min ) 0 lllOVll 'Oklahoma"' ( 1955 Musical) Gordor Mar Rae. Shirley Jones {2 hrs 25m1n) S .,Yll Somewhere In Time" I 1980 F'antasy) Chr1stoph1>1 Reeve Jane Sey mour { 1 hr 45 min I WM TODAY llQM CtWAMAI.. lfTWACI AGflCU. T\JM U.&.A. IOY Of ua.o ~ICMIUD -""llYoell lflCTIUI DODQIR DUGOUT OICA9UI • '81 I CMlAL PIWICf · IO YOU WANT TO llAQ A DIAL tNI 2 Wl'TM YOU rearured a v1s11 to the home ot Bruce and Linda Jenner Roy Firestone gives an assessment or the sum mer games 111 hQhl of the recent boycott 1!2£1 U IWl)AY Location hvi> lrom the 1st A111e11can 1no1a11 Eitpo 84-lndian Centers Inc oowntown LO'-Angeles ft tu 30 min) U AT TNI _,VIII (.I) .,_ Mr Mus1c ' I 1950 Musical) Bin™ ~ries Coourn (2 hrs 1 ~=":.:L. i MOVll ·captain Horatio Hornblower { 1951 Adventure) Gregory Peck V11gm ~1a·M~T'NIATM ... OIW.PIWICI MOft Sf!cond Thoughts 11q5;:> Comedy) lucre Arnaz Cra1y Wasson ( 1 hr 38 min) lIJ llOYW Pandora's Boll( (Silent 1 ( 1928. Orama) I ou1st Brook& Fritz Kortner (2 llrs I "' u O'CLOCa tlQH 1W@ M•N.L Ph1ladelph1a Phillie~ ar Atlanta Braves (3 hrs ) 11:11 CD UMl#U San Francisco Giants al Ct'llcago Cubs (3 t'lrs 15 min) m UBALJ. Los Angeles Dodgers at SI Louis Cardinals (2 hrs 45 mm J ,,_fJ .,_ "Murder Or Mercv 11974 10 Sunday, July 22. 1984 Orama) Melvyn Douglas Bradford Otll· man ( 1 hr , 30 min ) I IUT Of U. TODAY .,..., cou WllTTAllll Ml-wmtDAVI> ~ 1181 arl&Al NIMCI l'IRA8CILI IOCK Boober searches lor a quieter place away from the songs and games ol Fraggte Rock --Afternoon 1191 nlm ITOOlll Ml-wmtDAVI> ~ . GmT-. llYlfBtt "Dying Day A man s amusement with a tape left on his train by a fellow commute1 turns 10 terror when he prays fl and hears two people plotting to kill him (Part 1 of 2) (A) O ( 1 hr ) m>~-----~-(C) llOYll 'Rio Bravo" ( 1959, Western) John Wayne. Dean Martin {2 hrs 25 min) ® ilOVll "Lovesick" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley Moore Elizabeth McGovern I 1 hr, 35 min J 1~11: TNI llCOIDYW tta '" ....... ~ ... TIM Of UWllQ DMf80Uk Y · San °:>=8¥=1~mMAVIOll 'lcmUMTa ,_ (j Cl) .-oRT1 ...,AY Scheduled Charlie "White lightning Brown vs Lovie Burke 1n a hgh1we1gh1 bovt scheduled tor 10- rounds (hve from las Cruces. N M J con- clusion of the Tour de France bicycle race John Madden s Journeys (2 hrs ) ID i=~.::o<d Class<0" fGNAW 110Y11 "The Court Jester' ( 1956, Comedy) Danny Kaye. Gtyrus Johns (2 hrs) Q)M•U ED • MlllBCI: THI llAUI UTI MO A performance of Ravel's Trro 1n A Minor Brahms' Trio 1n C Minor and the finale from Haydn's Trio 1n A Ma1or ( 1 hr ) ti) AUTO RAC8IO CART Michigan 500 (h11e from lnterna11onal Speedway tn Brooklyn Mich ) (3 hrs . 30 min ) Ci) WllllllT-.. tuUM llMAVIOll ([. llOYll 'The S1unt woman" ( 1977 Comedy I Jean Paul Belmondo Raquel Welch ( I hr 46 min 1 _O.l UmAU Bos1on Red SoJ at Ca1tlor- n1a Angels (3 hrs) ~J MOW Dead End' ( 1937. Orama) Sylvia Sidney Joel McCrea f 1 hr 33 min) ..l)llOYW "Slaying Alive ( 1983 Drama) John Travolta C.ynlh1a Rhode· f 1 hr 36 min) l n18~AM ,. """'°°' AD•U WllBIT-..IUIAMmtAVIOlt 19 MlfO RACleG CART Michigan 500 (from International Speedway 1n Brook· i . Mich ) (3 hrs. 30 min ) Ml!QAft~ OlYWIAD 'The Big Ones That Got Away" The closest finishes 1n Olyrnp1c his- tory where gold medals were won or lost by 1nfin11es1mat parts of seconds and inch es ( 1 hr) U MOVll Our Man Fhnt' { 1966. Adven· lure) James Coburn Gile Golan (2 hrs 1 G) ll0¥9 'Harper Valley PTA" ( 1978, Comedy) Barbara Eden. Ronny Cox (2 hrs J Cl)UQMG m TNI OlYWICa A ,.,..... tllTIMIY Of Tiii GIOU8 GMml Ii:) NCUI Olt IOC9TY CID mm'flAIL •This retrospective of lhe per10d of an11-war pro1es1s the adVancement of c1v11 rights. the brrth of "Doonesbury" and "Sesame Street " Rrchard Nixon and Woodstock includes an Interview with astronaut Buu Afdrrn ~~ICOTT 1:9a!} ...atAlfTI Of WM Joe Trento exam 1nes the tnlllon dollar·a-year worldwide arms Industry wh ich supplies m1ll1ary hotbeds around the world ( 1 hr ) -· •• IQAft 9.MD CI) ll0¥9 Duel" ( 1971, Suspense) Dennis Weaver Tim Herbert (2 hts ) ~==toam ~ ll0¥9 "The Atomic Cate· ( 1982 Documen~ hr . 28 min ) -~=-~ I .w11 "Sailor Beware· ( 1952 Come ~) Dean Martin. Jerry Lewis (2 hrs ) U ®l .,_ Pro-Celebrity Doubles Tournament {from Aspen Colo) Top Hollywood stars and proless1onal tennis players compete 1n the tmals (2 hrs ) i wmw.--.a OUllQMG TNI Ol YWICI: A m..m.o. tllTOllT Of TNI QOUB QAml Ci) POCUI Olt IOQln (E) 1-U S Pro Championship sem1l1 nal matches (five from Boston) (3 hrs ) R MOYll Bear Island' l 1980 Suspense) Donald Sutherland Vanessa Red.i(Mi ( t hr . 58 min ) U ·A Song Is Born" ( 1948. Com• edy) Danny Kaye. V11gm1a Mayo ( t h' 53 min.) 1,SJ llOYll "My Fa110111e 'rear· ( t982 Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Jessica Harper' l! hr . 35 min ) lZ) llOYll "State 01 The Union" ( 1948. Comedy} Spencer Tracy Keth811ne Hep burn (2 hrs) Ml l!Zl TNI COUl1IAU ODYlllY a:lll) .,_"Night Games" (1974 Orama) Barry Newman Susan Howard f t hr 30 min J I::= ~OltlOQln W llOYll 'Silent Ntghl Bloody N•ght ( 1973 Horr0t1 Pa1nck O'Neal Astrid Heeren (2 hrs I G) llOYll The Golden Moment An Olympic Love Story· ( 1980 Romance I Stephanie Z1mbahst David Ke11h (2 hrs J Q) llO¥ll 'The FBI Vs Alvin Karpus Pub he Enemy Number One" ( 1974 Orama) Robe11 Foxwor1h. Eileen Heckart (2 hrs 1 Ell) '~ fl!IQIUI ~ 110Y11 ·'Things In Therr Season ( 1974 Drama) Pa1rrc1a Neal. Ed Fland =i"'E!~ .. -tz TAlllQ AllfMtrU. .. .,.,..,, PACa Of QA.T\m llOYll "Jekyll And Hyde Togethe• Again" (1982. Comedy) Mark Blankf1eld Be1 ss Armstrong ( t hr . 25 min ) ..S m1-• Tiii Mu.I I A conce11 01 country music 1n¢lud1ng Jerry Lee Lew1'- Ronn1e Miisap and other counlry music -Sunday Conl • .. 1star~°"ai'-'~~r~~ .. ....... AIC ... Q •·A·a-.. WAU.ITmTDN•I ~ 0) ... ,_.. a.. "Looking Again At The Olympics" Guest Un1ve1s1ty of Ca111orn1a sociology p1ofessor and former athlete Or Harry Edwards ( 1 hr ) ~ IGUAM FOOT 8iQIUIJllDBBm•11Ga HIO comeca ATTUCT1Cllll MON "A H0<se Called Jester" ( 1983. Orama) Sadie Frost. Michael Samson lZ.i 110¥11 · Summertime · ( 1955. Romance) Katharine Hepburn. Rossano Braw ( 1 hr . 39 min ) m•UTOMM.L •@ MON ''Dynasty" ( 1976 Drama) Harris Yulln, Sarah Miles (2 hr5 ) .. C81 ... IWrT m.a llOORI .... AUCI •llMCMOl- AIC ... Q me ... • CAL.UIMl'HY wmt m _,... al'al MJlll Features the new &lbum "Breaking Hearts." wllh music videos and 1nlervieWS with Elton John Oi1 llCWll "Eddie And The Cruisers (1983, Orama) Tom Berenger. Michael Pare ( 1 hr 32 min ) --lliEvening •au ... TMI .... ~ ITORY Jesse Owen!> record-breaking track performance a1 the 1936 Berlin Olympics is followed by a lile of humanitarian deeds overshadowed by business failure and cr1m1nal charges of tax evasion Stars Dorian Harewood. Ron ny Cox and Norman Fell (Part 2 ot 21 12• I""£--=:.., .. _ fllOfllTONOft.I TADeO NWMT• W::. 'White L ghtning ( 1973 AdYenture) Burt Reynolds. Jennifer Bill 1ngsley In exchange 101 his release from pnson an expert dr111e1 strikes a bargain with federal autho11t1es 10 help smash a mo~(2hrs) • UT1U ..,._ f* TM1 NAM ~ IOYA 'The Case 01 ESP" A look ar sctent1f1c evidence for and against ESP and some of 11s uses in police work archaeology mineral location and the US commod1t1es markel (R) Q ( 1 hr ) ~ MOVll "Cannery Row" ( 1982 Ora mal Nick Nolte Debra Winger Based on the book by John Steinbeck In a 1940s Cal1forn1a coastal town a mar1ne 01olog1st becomes romanttcalty 11wotved with a girl lrom the local bordello PG (2 hrs l ([)..a IOUTI OI TMI W Marvin Hagler vs Mu5tafa Hamsho (fought 1n Rosemont Ill Oct 8 1) ( 1 hr ) (j .. I ID 11 mt. M>OfTOf'I A#:> MTCMll Washington Irving (Tom Aldredge) intro- duces drama11za11ons ot three tales b)' respectively. O Henry. Bordon Deal and Ray Bradbury J)) .:>¥11 "Harry Tracy· ( 1982 Orama) Bruce Dern Hele" Shaver A great leg endary outlaw who escaped from 1a11 1s pursued by a group ot men PG ( 1 hr 40m1n I ~ llCMI The Toy" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard PryOf, Jackie Gleason. A multlmll· l1onaire 'purchases" an unemployed black man as a plaything 104' his spotled I~;' PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 1:11 me ... MOUYWOOO a.om• Featured a took at the tegendary John Wayne; the new statue of "The Duke". C!"teech and Chong interview consumer tips on buying home v1de~u1pment ODOCOW'LI OlYW-..- : TMIOOODIBH•OM ·~MM ,. Cll •..,,.. G)-UllAT,U.U. ....nmsvtrTCMMOTt Featured. a hOtel for the dead 1n Hong Kong, robots, a teen-ager's Shakespeare f0<geries, 1n1er- est1ng eggs. famous eccentrics. (A) ( 1 hr) 0 llCMI Our Man Flint" ( 1966, Adven ture) James Coburn, Gila Golan. A secret agent is called 1n to track down a group bent on controlling the planet's weathef i~ l9UY't ...... " °" ..,,. ITAll llMCM ~ AT '°'9 'The Manhattan Transfer" The 1azz vocal group 1oms John W1111ams and the Boston Pops Orchestra 1n selections ranging from "Birdland" to Duke of Dubuque · · ( 1 hr ) '1i) MIMVM. "Mz1ma Afnca's Mystertous Spring Richard Kiley narrates a look at the variety of creatures that 111s1t Kenya's Mz1ma Sprtng for nourishment and those that make 11 their home (R) Q ( 1 hr ) E ... IOUTIOIM'711Me• Mer· vln Hagler \IS Vito Antuofermo In two bouts (' 79 1n Las Vegas and '81 1n Bos- ton) (R) (I hr ) L. 11()¥9 National Lampoon's Animal House" ( 1978 Comedy) John Belushi, Tim Matheson Two new college fraternity pledges 101n Delta House the zaniest and w11des1 gang on campus, and help to fight tne efforts of the school's sinister dean to t·ave !hem expelled 'A' ( t hr . 49 min ) Z llCMI 10 ( 1979 Comedy) Dudley Moore. Bo Derek A successful songwnter disturbed about h1tt1ng ·mid· die age decides to chase attar a beaut1- lut girl on her way to her wedding 'A' (2 hrs. 3 min) 19@ IPOITI ,,. 'Preview Of The Sum- mer~s Opening Act1111t1es" 7~ tl . 1110C1 Boober searches fOf a quieter place away from the songs and Imes ot Fraggle Rock ntATC.. 7:11 DAY OI l*OVIRY ate (I) ~. llAlfTOR Jenny's d1s11ess over bothermg a distraught widow to tull11i an assignment leaves her wonder 1ng whether she shou10 seek a new occu pa11on IA) D 6) QIQHT ..,. Michael 1eopardlzes his new 1den111y when he tries to help his lormer hancee. who has been framed by a money laundenng 11ng (A) ( 1 hr ) 0 •ACT '141 aACIC QOlD A look et the pas! present and future of matOf achieve- ments by Black Amencans 1n the Otym pies. beg1nntng with their first year of par- ttc1pa11on 1n 1904 ( 1 hr) D ®> HAlmCAIT\.l A#J MCCOl•CI Vig1- lan1e 1udges take the law into the11 own hands by killing recently retea9ed con-I~t~ ~) tD _,.,. "The Golden Moment. An Otymp1<: Love Story" ( 1980, Romance) Stephanie Zlmballst. Oevtd Keith The love atta11 between an Amencan and a Russian qymnas1 is complicated by preseures trom Olympic competition and their country- men (2 hrs) .. Lallm.llOIMmt •P .... fl) UftlW.--'MIC ''Save The Pan- da" A took at giant pandas In the mourr ta1ns of the People's Republic of China. the animals' last remaining habitat (R) Q(1 hr) ~ llAllW Cl TlllAN "To Serve Them All My Days" While David searches the countryside for a runaway student. e policeman arrives at Bamtylde wtth news of a tragic accident (Part 6 of 13) (A) Q..(1 hr) CC) llO¥ll "Alo Bravo" ( 1959, Western) John Wayne. Dean Martin. An old cnpple, a fOfmer deputy-turned-drunk, a young quickdraw gunslinger and a girt help a sheriff to outsmart a powtlfful rancher whO wants lo get hlS killer b<other released tro~ hrs., 25 mtn) (I) rr"9 CH)_,.,. "Easy Mooey" ( 1983. Come- dy) Rodney Dangerfield. Joe Pesc1 A man who llkes to eat, drink and smoke 1n excess stands to wtn $10 million If he sac- 11ftces hrs w0<1dty pleasures 10< one year 'A' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) (m llCWll "Sophie's Chotee" ( 1982, Ora- ma) Meryl S1reep. Ke'lln Kline In 19• 7 a young writer from the South takes up 1esi- dence with a beautiful Polish Immigrant. a v1ct1m of Nazi persecution. and her Jewish 1ntellectual boyfriend. 'R' (2 hrs . 37 min ) llOftl "Somewhere tn Time" ( 1980. Fantasy) Christopher Reeve, Jane Sey· mour Obsessed with the portrait ot a 191h-century actress. a modem-day play- wright uses hypnosis to travel back 1n 11me and meet her 'PG' ( 1 hr , •5 min ) m llOftl "Up In Cen1ral Park" ( t9•8 Musical) Deanna Durb4n. Dick Haymes In the late 1800s, an trtsh lass and her reporter cohort set out to expoee a no1or1· ous New Y04'k gangster (2 hrs ) •Qn-.tPAl.-.L • 8 (I) TMI '°"' llW Danny strains a cherished relationship by tending Ted Bolen $ 15,000 and then keepmg close tabs on his money (A) (!)LOU.-... Cll M & 0 A• George 1s hum- bled when he receives a lesson in personal worth from an unlikely &ource (R) D tm _,.,. "Shogun" c 1980.Drama) Richard Chamberlain, YOko Shimada An Engltsh navigator becomes shipwrecked oH the coast of Japan and ls shocked by Japanese brutality and the Samurai code that a:e'ns lhe people (2 hrs , 30 rntn ) D m IU WOILD OI MCGI• ~ TIAU U 9 llO¥a "Midnight Ex.p<Mlfl' I 1978 Drama) Brad Devis, John Hurt. Biiiy Hayes. a young American arrested 1n Tur- ~ey fC>f his tailed attempt to smugole hashish back 10 the U S , sutlers a gruel· mg 1ncarcerallon In a torturous overseas pnson (Viewer Drscretiofl Advised) (A) 1(2 hrs , 30 min) W..OK-. tol.IDICU WIR '.I TlllATM 'To Serve Them All My Days" Whtie De111d searcheS the countryside for e runaway student. e policeman arrives at Bemfyide With news of a tragic accident 1Par1 6 of t3) (R) 0 !!hr\ Sunday, July 22. 1984 11 _________________________ .. -Salida¥ C~nl. QD) 11\'ilat'I "Dying Day" A man·s lloned at Pearl HarbOr Just befOfe World amusement with a tape lefl on his tram by War II ( 1 hr 58 min ) a fellow commuter turns to terror when he c.LJ_.,. 'Destte Under The Sun" ( 1983, plays 11 and hears two people plot11ng to Drama) Dominique Slnclalr. Laurent Hoo· klll him (Part 1 of 2) (A) Q ( 1 hr I ton A group of carefree people spends a Cl) T1'ACI Am MJ) Prefontaine Classic fun ltlled weekend at an exclusive resort (from Eugene. Ore) (R) (2 hrs 30 U hr 15 min) min) &) MOVll ''Smithereens" ( 1982, Drama) ([) MOVll "I, The Jury" ( 1982. Orama) Susan Berman Richard Hell A young Armande Assante. Barbara Carrera Prt woman hits the New York nightclub ctrcull vete eye Mike Hammer tangles with a 1n hopes ot becoming a rock ·n· roll stng coterie ol villains as he attempts to 1n.g star A' (I hr . 30 min ) avenge a war buddy's murder 'R' 11 hr .S' .,.,. National Lampoons Animal SO mtn) House" ( 1978. Comedy) John Befushl CZ) llOVll "Endless Love" ( 198 I Tim Malheson Two new college fraternity Romance) BrOOke Shields. Maritn Hewttt pledges 101n Delta House. the zaniest and A 17-year·old s obsessive love tor hts t!i wildest gang on campus. and help to fight year-old g1rllnend leads to parental con the efforts ot the school's sinister dean 10 ll1cts and tragedy 'A' I 1 hr 55 min ) have them expelled 'A' ( 1 hr . 49 min ) •llllc:MLO•rt.um ,ZJ MOVll "Handle With Care" ( 1977 .. II (I) AUCI A broken f1ngerna1l 1nterrupts Comedy) Paul Le Mat Candy Clark A Jolene's plans to cancel her engagement man·s obsession with his CB radio gets {B) n1m involved with various funny. ottbeat U latOOl llAT Guests Barbara B1ooni hOmetown locals 'PG" (I hr 38 min l l>erg. president of M A DD tMotriers CAU.11Q AU.~ ~a1nst Otunk Or1v1ng) 1t:11 Cll.,.. (!J _,.,. Take This Job And Shove 11· '* .oll1'I MAL ( 198' Cornedy) Robert Hays Barbara D 0 m ... Hershey A young corporate eicecuttve 'AClai 1• runs into resistance when he returns 10 his HAM\' o hometown to revitalize a company ~.aa'f brew~ (<hrs) ATlMlllOVIU -a tlJ 1'UllfllR '°911. 11.D. A doctor .-.YFALWIU exploits a hospitalized young woman lllOllTICllfTB (Pally Davis) as part of hrs campaign to . JWCUll I J,:.a~~s 1ob IAI ( t hr l ,.. llOVll "Little Minister' ( 1934 -Romance> Katha11ne Hepburn JOl'ln Beal 1111 ~ TC.-OW A Scottish pastor l1nds romance lor the MAMYO fir st time (2 hrs 15 min) PAWLTYTowal 1WtJ •OVll 'Love Story ( 1970 .-AT PlllPOlllAMCl8 BudOer Romance) Alt MacGraw Ryan O"Neal A brooks" Ton• r11ames a businessman wh( young widower recalls his wife. a v1ct1m of squanders her dowry and cheats on hpr leukemia 12 hrs 10 mm) 1 om and Geroa nave a son Hann. Part O 90RT14 U 5 ol 9) Q ( 1 h1 ) n• ij, mo¥ll · Yeltowbeard ( 1983. Come· H) mo¥ll ·National Lampoon·· A111rna dyl Graham Chapman. Peter Boyle A House· 11978. Cornedyl John Belushi mean and or11ery pirate escapes trom p11s- T1m Mathesor1 Twc-ney, college tra1ern1t) on alter twenty years and searches tor his pledges 1om Delta House. the zan1es1 and son who has a map 1ead1ny to buried trea· wildest gang on cdrnpus. and help lo ltght wr e PG t 1 hr 4 1 min ) the ellorts 01 me schools sinister dean tc tl:tll JWCUll . have them eApelled R" ( t hr •9 min l AIC.,.. lS) GAUJ•• ITUCl • 1111 W Corned• llllf•W.,.. an Gallagher rrn xes social commentary _,.,. Gunfight At The O K Corral wrth humor 1n his spool of 1960s e11en1s t 1957 Western) Burt Lancaster Kirk and trends Douglas Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday m UMTTA meet the Clanions 1n a shootout 1n Tomb -llll .oWI Btond•e Has Servant Trouble stone. Arizona. 1n 1881 (2 hrs 15 min) ( t9•0. Comedy) Penny Singleton Arthur Cl) aa...tCW•TMIC'90111W Lake BIOnd1e and Dagwood !ind thal the fZj) Kt• AIM I WOii) llTO llAQI man51on they re staying 111 1s haunted (' Eleanor Perry discusses her interest rn the hr . 30 min) trag•c. human cond1t1on and her 1ole as a -D IT• wwn. woman tn f1lmmalong (R) m ~U-rT 1118 -Featured G) llCWm Dracula ( 1979. Fantasy) Bruce Jenner with a tribute to the 1951 Frank Langella Laurence Ottvier In a spons mov1e "Jim Thorpe All Amencan· 1913 Enghsh coastal town, an ageo pro- cele=wned restaurants ( 1 hr l lessor seeks vengeance aoalnst the cen- ti "1MOll'8P\.Ymlc:9CUI tures-010 vampire who murdered his ~ ~ NICUI a ~ A comedy daughte( (Al (2 hrs I centered around an ailing talent .1genc-. ~11 D .,.,. ·Dracula ( 1979. Fantasy) that attracts Oddball performers Stars Frank Langella Laurence Otrv1er In a .Jeste WMe and Carl BallantH'le 19 t3 English coastal town. an aged pro-.. 1 l&IGAY _..,.. '* tesso( seeks vengeance aoa1ns1 the cen tW (I)... lur.es·old vampire who murOered his WMJ.ltmT ICM-.U..alT aaughte1 (RI 12 hrs l · ...,. '°"'°" 11:9 D llCWm Guess Who s Coming To Din· .-YIWMllAllT ner l 1967 Comedy) S•dney Poitier _.,All Pe(tcwmanct.> ty T1110 Ka1t-ar1ne Hepburn A hDeral young lady Turnef { 1 hr I t'tr•n11s t1e• black hance home to meet N>r LC) _,.. ·From Here Tc Etemil) pa ents !2 hr=> J 1195• Orama) Bu11 Lancastei Mont Cl) TMl\lfTOUCMAILll gomery Clift The calm befOrt.> the stcwm ,.., 1 •RNfTIUO ~ thlovah the e-res ot ltve Df"Op•e ~ta CIM11AM ~-I .um ta& AIW/WOllDllTOllAm An ~ .... , P-. "'" Neil Simon who~e 12 Sunday. July 22, 1984 screenw1111ng credits include .. The ( Couple' and "The Goodbye G1r1 " (A) [) ttOMllHO'I W I Love New Y Grand Prix (from Lake Placid NV ) l?.,hrs) (QJ _,.,. "Heartaches" (1981 Come• Margot Kidder, Annie Potts A pregn woman tags along with a playg11I A' hr 35 min ) t!ll l S-.,.,. "Summer Camp' ( 1979. Cc edyJ John C Mclaughlin. Mall M1cha1 The owner ol a failing summer ca1 dec1oes to raise money by holding reunion tor the now-matured alumni ( 1 hr . 30 min I ta~ -TMlmuCI ~ ... J_.,. ·La Cage Au• Foues· (t9i Comedy) Ugo Tognaw Michel Serra~ A nightclub owner tnes to prepare 1 1ransves1tte lover for a v1s1f by his sor f1ancee s lather the morals commission of rrance (Sublltled) 'R ( t hr 31 min l lllOYll Staying Ahve 11983. Oram1 John Travolta Cynthia Rhodes A your aspiring dancer lands a role 1n a produ 11011 while 1eopard1zmg his relat10<1'>h with a young woman PG" ( 1 ht rn1n I t.:11 (]) Wll.CO. IACI(, KOTTD (!\ llOVll "No Holds Ba11ed· 119~ Comedy) Bowery Bovs. Maqorte Re nolds One of the Boys discovers he t c <111 amazmg ap111ude for oo~mg ( t hr 1 mtn) Hi llOVll Eddie And The Cru1se1r, ( 1983 Orama) Tom BP.renger M1ct ·1• Pare A young reporter m11est1ga1es tri mysterious d1sappearanc.e of a roct< ., _ er PC;. ( I hr 32 min ) ,_ WOMD AT LMQI HI (I) CM ... llGIHTWATat IT'IYOUR.-11 ... n .,.. AIC ... ta ... ..,., .. AQQMT WW lmVllW CR) lllOYll My Favorite Year ( 1'11l Comed~I Peter O'Toole Jesst<.:a Harp .. A 01psoman1aca1 former matinee idol 1 • tJ1f11cully coping N•lh lhe pressures ' 1ve TV performance our1ny lelev1ShY got=e PG' ( 1 hr 35 min ) 1:11 C Cu10 ( t983 Suspense) r1 .. Wallac.e Danny P•ntauro A woman -t her youriy son are lrap!Jeel 1n thP11 Cn •t an •solateO auto 1epa11 yard by a h c- r ab1d dog R (lhr 31rnin) M Z' _,.,. My Tull>r t 1993 Roma• t' Care11 K.1ye Mall l a11anz1 A h1ph s1.t1 student beel•rnes romanttcdll~ 1 v ~· w•lh the older woman who •S tutonnq ''" 1n French R' t 1 hr 37 mon I ' -,=*>MllM _ .. ,.... t• MOVll "l oves1c~ · ( 198J Con"'. Dudley Mtioro Dtrnoetr. McGoveir married psych1a1r1st hnds h1m<.elf la11trig =~··~=~"' J5~,,, · Olm ICOTT -t - •• llOVll Ttt A!Om•~ \ Jle I' •t;, Documen1ar ~1 Newsretils and 11a111 1 ~ t ms rit ll'e t950s 1llustrate the na'w"' ano •leCellltvenf'SS of 1ne US gov~· er1• , r()\Jr.1ms lur IAa1.h1nu \•t•lt'll!>" " <>u•. "' l n11 l1•Ar .111ark fl 1 r :>rk R) ly) 1nt II m •IS np d R' 9 It llS ·s "r I ) IJ n t -Monclay- -Morning Movies- " Dead End' ( 1937. Drama) Sylvia Sidney Joel McCrea ( 1 hr 33 min 1 .. C The Secret Of NI M H (1982 F 1r 1asy J Animated Voices of Elizabeth Hr1r1 man Dom Deluise l 1 hr :?O min .. @ The Lost Weekend· ( 1945. Dramd) Ray M1tlano Jane Wyman (2 hrs I t:tf Z ·Summertime ( 1955 Romance) Katharine Hepburn Rossano Brau• 11 hr 39mon,) Ull H ··Moon Madness' ( 1982 Adventure) Animaled (I hr 15 mon) 19(!) The Borgia Stock ( 19h7 Suspense) Don Murray Inger SIP11en~ 1:? hrs) (S) "David Copperfield" ( 1983. Orarna1 Animateo V0tces by Ross H1gg1ns Phol•P Hinton ( t hr. t2 min) 1lll C' "Contrac1 On Cheuy S11ee1 11977 Orama) Frank Sinatra. Verna 810l1'l• (2 hrs. 29 min) .. ~' The Bride Wore Black ( 1967 Suspense) Jeanne Moreau Jean-Claude Bnaly \ 1 hr 47 min) .. rffi "Smokey And The Band•! Part 3 11983 Adventure I Jack e Glea">or lPrry Reed ( 1 hr . 25 min ) $1 The Mango Tree' ( t977 Drama) Gerald1r•e F11zgere1d Ch11s1opher Pate 11 hr 35 min) Z S1a111sky· t t972 Orama) Jear Paul Belmondo Charles Boyer ( I llr ~ 7 nun) .. lC Best froenos· 1982 Comedy) f\un Reynotos Goldie Hawn ( I hr 50 mm J ~ Wavete11gth \ 1983 Science r 1c: 11on) AobPrt Carrad1n1> Che11e Currie 11 '" ';'7m1 S The Hor11on1a1 Loeuteriant (!'lb<' Comedy) J1rr H'1lti:>11 Paula J:' i> ''"' I• hr JO m111) .. @ The SlrPets Of San r:ranc1sco \ 1972 Mystery) Kart Mr11rter Moct .. wt Douylas 12 r1rft 1 -U Kort o,ho I H!57 Advt-nlur1>) f .itt1l ~ M.cC,oorodll Yolo.a Tarn 12 hrs J 'l Slate Qt Tr1e Uro•on 111141! Com•• Oy Spene.er I rdcy Knit a11ne Hept>wr1 \.?hr!'. I 11~ S Jaw:. 3 11983 Aover1ture) l)pr,r 1s Qua10 Boss Arm!'.lronq l I r1r 39 nori 1 -Af lernoon Movies- 1211m ·sanos Of two J1ma (1949, Adven· lure) John Wayne John Agiir (2 hrs t C Octopussy 11983 Adven1ure) Roger Moore Maud Adams (2 hrs 10 m1n O, 'Spring Break' 11Q8J C'on1Pdy 1 Oav•d Kne1 Sre...e Bac;sett 11 hr 40 min 1 12:11 H Honkyton~ MAn" ( •982 OramaJ Chnl Eas•~ood K(IP Eas1woor1 (/>hrs !> min) i ·Gree· For Danger 11947 Mystery) Sally Gray Trevor Howard l I h• .11 mon) t.tl m Illegal Entry' '1949 Orama) H11W ard Duli Marta Toren (I hr '30 rn11 I tM'])"l The Gay rJ1vorcee l 1934 Mus1ca•r Fred AstAire Gingpr Roge•s t I hr 4 7 m1r) , ? · Endlesft l oYe 11C}81 Romiinctd Brool<e St"-1elds Martu HPw•ll 11 ,, S~ min) 1:11 '¢' The SecrPI ()IN IM H ' t 198';' ran 1asy1 Animateo Voices ol Elizabeth Han man Dom Del 1J1Se ( 1 hr 20 min ) H Strange Brew IQ83 ComPllf OavP Thomas R1r l-. Muran1s I 1 111 ·10 moll\ •U.l 'Things Are Tough All Over" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard "Cheech'' Marin, Tom· ~Chong ( 1hr.30 min.) SJ "The Mango Tree" (1977. Orama) Geraldine F11Zgerald. ChrtStopher Pate ( 1 hr. 35 min) .. C Moonlighting ( 1982 ComedyJ Jeremy Irons. Eugene Ltpinskr ( 1 hr . 35 rnon) ti A Dog Of Flanders·· (1 959. Orama) Oav•d Ladd Donald Crisp. ( 1 hr 36 m1r I , Z. King 0 1 Comedy·· ( 1982 Comedy) Robert De N110. Jerry Lewis ( 1 hr 4 t rn1n) .. L Rio Bravo" ( t959. Western) John Wayl'e Dean Marlin ( 2 hrs , 2 t min ) S 'David Copperfield'' ( 1983, Drama) Arnmated Voices by Ross Higgins. Ph11tp Honion ( 1 hr . 12 min) .. @ The Tin Star" { t957 Western) Hen ry fnnda, Anthony Perkins (2 hrs J --11;E·vening ·10 ... Lm\I HOUll Oii TMI PRAM ®l H•ALL At press time, scheouled uames were St Louis Cardinals at New York Mets or Ctucago Cubs at Ph1ladel i:>h•a Phillies (3 hrs) Cll ... 11/LOIO CIUTllT ..-CM._, VIQA8 IUCI~ ; llll••·~ .... •tUIAll"Nl~MMTI llCMI 'Best Fnends" (1982, Come· lyl Burl Reynolds. Goldie Hawn Two ::.creenwnters who have a gOOcl personal and professional relat1onsn1p overextend tnP1r hoendsh1p by getting marned 'PG l 1 hr . 50 min ) H MOVE Smokey And The Bandit Part 3 11q8J Adventure) Jackie Gleason. .11my Reed A shenff challenges some -,.," 1 a race horn Florida to Texas IOI a prize ot $250 000 'PG' ( 1 hr . 25 min ) 0 Tltl onB CAin comDY IHOWCAll Many ol today's top comics ere featured 1r1 th•s performance raped at San Francis- co s comeoy club The Other Cafe S llOV11 "Jaws 3" ( 1983 Adventure) Dennis Quaid Bess Arms11ong A great whole shark terrorizes a marine amuse- •nent park 'PG ( 1 hr • 39 min ) _Z 11CM1 'State Of The Union" ( 1948. t omedy) Spencer Tracy Kathanne Hep- ourn A woman uses her clout 1n the news- '-'<1c1e1 industry to help a manufacturer c:ampa1gn 101 the presidency of the u S 2 hrs) . E*:« vu om UI ... · llAa.L I UllB •llHOUR • WHlllOf~ • WCTWIVIMI ·THAT-. NI Cll ... .... TAXI ( 'JI. ~ Mr T stuntmen al Uni- •ersa Stu<loos. Terry Moore. actress and one·l1mi> wife of tl1thonaire Howard IHug=WOUlt Ttlm'ICO.Ntf WtGlOf~ LOVI OOllllCTIOI -COD! BI~ CCMlln "Reha r. tat '' Institute Of Oranoe Coun1v A look at the efforts of R.1.0 . to help people who have become dlS8bled make the rrenS1tion from dependency to Independ- ence. llOaCIT • ''UD' Luthe< LaSSlter vs U J Puckett ( 1 hr ) , .,_ "An Unsunable Job FOf A Woman" ( 1982. Mystery) Pippa Guard . Biiiie Whitelaw After the death of hef pri- vate-eye bOss, a young women takes ove< the agency and is hired to investigate a blZ.llrre sutcide ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) CID .,_ "Sprrng Break" ( 1983. Come- dy) Davtd Knell, Steve Bassett Four bUd- d1es have a wild time In Fon Lauderdale during spring vacation 'A' ( 1 hr , AO min) a;) llCMI "Killers Of Klllman~ro·· ( 1960, Adventure) Rober1 Taylor, Anthony New· ley An engineer must overcome local trrbesmen. Arab stave tradefs and wlld animals to build the first East African rail- way (2 hrs) NI@ llO¥ll "Meatballs" ( 1979. Comedy) Bill Murray Chris Makepeace A z.any summer camp counselOf leads htS mlSflt charges Into a no-nolds-barred sports compet1tt0n against a groop from another camp with a much better reputation. (2 hrs) 1lll I) 2 Oii TMI TO. Featured off the beat- en Mexican track. with vrSllS to the Yuca- tan Peninsula shoPp1ng in Menda and actor Ricardo Montalban discusses his llMllQ A LMll 11CT~DOUIM •DAYATATm PIOfill"ICOWIT lhotma~YPM WU. WILD--.0 Of AmM.I mM,..,.,,. Neal Gabler and Jef· Irey Lyons loo+c at movies aboUt lhe Bea· lies 1nclud1ng scenes from "Hetp·· and ''A Hard Day's Night .. (A) fllAQGU M>CI Wembley 1s on a m1s- s1on 10 save the Trash Heap •IJ Cl) ~ Alm ... ueD A chance encounter w11h Lee Stetson at a train station teads Amanda King into a web of esptona~ (~1 hr ) D G> TY'I ~ MD PMCncAl *II Featured. Danny DeVlto and Kevin McCarthy are VlChms of prachcel jOkes, animal bloopers. Canadian newscasters I.Bl ( 1 hr) U llO¥ll The Ktll1ng Atta11s·· (1971, Drama) Burt Reynolds, Joan Hacken A police delectrve 1n a Southern Cakforma community has his hands full when he 1nv~ a murdef (2 hrs ) ~ WU TwaJQHT~ IWfmTUl•IT TC!IMrf Featured: "Rocky" stars Sylvester Stallone and Taha Shire g) 9CMI ' The Searchers'' ( t 956. West- ern) John wayM Jeffrey Hunter When a C1v1I War veteran returns home and finds his two nieces captured by Comanches, he embarks on a frve-year search (2 hrs. 30n'lln · &l) ~ "The Mind Of A Murderer" Kenneth Bianchi. convicted mass murder- er who was one of two men involved 1n the Los Angeles Htl1$1de Strangle< case. IS profiled (Perl 1 of 2) o ( 1 hr ) '1l> mAT t m atmAllCll 'Budden- brooks· • Christian sells his business. Tom is selected Senator tn Lubeck. and Toni encourages EriCa to marry a wealthy, old- er man (Part 6 of 9) O ( 1 hr ) C) _. ·contract On Cherry Street"' Sunday, July 22, 1984 13 ~~----------------................ ... -Monday Conl. ( 1977 Orama) Frank Sina Ira. Verna B•oom A policeman devises an unonho dox plan for bringing crlmlnals lo justice ~hrs 29 min) IPOlmC8ITIR llC)V8 "Wavelength" ( 1983 Science Fiction) Robert Carradine. Cherie Cume Three creatures from outer space are cap tured end detetned by lhe U S Atr Force for medical experimentation 'PG ( 1 hr . 27 min) 11 -.T 01 AT LIAIT 0. Dam tTAM Spoofs of current political events. foreign alfetrs end the 1984 presldent1al electi0n leeturing Ed Asner. Eileen Brennan. Chevy Chase. Mike Ferrell. Howard Hesseman and Laraine Newman ( I hr ) !l.i MOYll "Summertime" ( 1955. Romance) Katharine Hepburn Rossano Brazzi An American 1ou11st in Venice falls 1n love with a married man ( 1 hr 39 min) "1·••111111•1•11 MVllW (I) .. nc TAC DOUIN ~UZlll Mr 1 alunlmen at Uni· versa! S1udio6. Terry Moore. actress and one-11me wife of billionaire Howard Hughes j, llCMI Night Shlf1 ( 1982 Comedy) Henry Winkler Michael Keaton Two nighttime morgue auendants become 'love tSrokers" for a group of hookers who have lost their pimp 'R' ( 1 hr 45 min) M ([)_ IA_AU (I) • IJ ()) C9C\'9 01 tMI tTAM Severi~ D' Angelo. LOUIS Gossen Jr , Ann J1lhan Robert Preston and Dottie West are ttle ringmasters for circus acts performed by celeb1111es including Tony Curtis. Lynn Redgrave Brooke Shields. Phyllis Diiier Michele Lee and Pia Zadora Taped at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas and Seaworld 1n San Diego (R) (2 hrs) D G) llCWa 'Child Bride Of Short Creek" (1981 Orama) Conrad Bain Christopher Alkins In a remote Amona community. a Korean war veteran clashes wtlh n1s polygamous fa1her over the girl they bolh intend ro marry (R) (2 hrs ) D llCMI "Walking Tall" ( 1973. Orama) Joe Don Baker Ehzat>eth Hartman Sl'lentl Buford Pusser wages a one-man cam paign to clean up his Tennessee town tll l'lrs l... B .,..,.n•rr TWf Featured 'Rocky" stars Sylvester Stallone and Talia Shtre CD ~ _,. Guests performers Olli~ and Jerry, record chart expert Biii WerdlOw. comedian Jerry Seinfeld. Kr1s- 11an Alfonso ("Day~ 01 Our Lives") Abb}' Dal!on . ( 1 hr 1 9) ...nm Tl'le Mind Ot A Murderer This look into the case of Kenneth B1anch1 ratSes Qvest1oos at>out the use of psych1a tnc evidence 1n c11m1nal proceedings ~art 2 ot 2) Q ( 1 hr I 8!) .._ AT 'OPt ·sieve Lawrence And Eydie Gorme · This husband-and wile team Sings with the Boston Pops Orchestra 1n a tnbule to Irving Berhn (R) L1_ hr ) (QJ .0.. 'The Bride Wore Black ( 1967 Suspense) Jeanne Moreau, Jean-Claude B11aly A distraught but det8fmlned young bride sets out to avenge the death of her husband ( 1 hr 47 min) ll0'9I "The Challenge ( 1982 AdVenture) Scott Glenn. Tosr11ro Mtlune A corrupt Jaoanese businessman and l'los 14 Sunday, July 22. 1984 trad1t1on-m1nded brother fight over a pair of ancient family swords 'R" ( 1 hr , 52 min J m DOtll nll'YW UJ.M OUI QIUmll Host Efrem Z1mbal1s1. Jr ( 1 hr ) .. (]ZJ POl1'Ulf 01 ~A MtSSOUrt" I I hr I a1I (f, ADOIATICI OshkQsh Fly-In (from WtS .1 (RJ •ill llOVW · X 15" ( 1961, Drama) David Maclean. Chatles Bronson Event'> sur rounding !he research and tesllllg of the X 1:J~~ed (2hrs 30m1n) IMO'Tm<:lllMLYTMI ... .. ~(fl) -CD... • ntllMfT TAXI _., llDPOMIAIClt 'Budden- brooks'' Ch11slian sells his Jll(iii?less. Tom is selected Senator 1n Lut5eck. and Toni encourages Erica to marry a wealthy. otd- er m~rt 6ot9) Q (1hr) '1i) 11111M/...,llTO.,_. An • 1nterv1ew wllh Nell Simon whose screenwnting credits include "The Oda Couple' and "The Goodbye Girt " (R) rR) llOVW "The Last Ame11can V11g1n ' ( 1982 Comedy) Lawrence Monoson Diane Frankltn A shy teen-ager 1n love 1s reluctant to 1om h1s buddies 1n lhett pursuit ol sexual expenences. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 'ZJ llCWa ··My Tutor" ( 1983. Romance) Caren Kaye Matt Lattanzi A nigh school student becomes romanttcally involved with lhe older woman who ts tu1011ng h11f! 1n French 'R' ( 1 hr 37 mm ) -~~e Rervers · (1969. Adven ture) Steve McOueen. Rupert Crosse An 11 year-Old and his compan1oos tal\e a 111p to the big city 1n a ·oorroweo' car (2 htS 15 min) .U E' M>AD MCllQ Sptt1t 01 The Spec1111 ii~~ tlhr) • .. •ceec..aTI =. Traces the experiences ot the Sepulveda family n Cahfornta since 1977 when the group chose forced exile from Chile rather than continued 1mp11sonmen1 C) llOYW Octopussy ( 1983. Adven lure) Roger Moore Maud Adams A Aus· s1an general plans a t11st-st11ke attack against NATO countries tn Europe PG t2 hrs 10 min ) ... l. llCMI 'Love Camp' 11981, Drama) Christian Anders. Laura Gemser The daughter ol a U S senator comes under tl'le spell ol a religious cult member wno 1ntt1ates her into a free-love commune ( 1 hr 42 mml._ tW DD CIJ®'trDm ... IAT\IDAY .-T ROWU A IWITW'I UUCIM • M&OZW ICU) QCU llT1 TO ntl MAllOR __, lft'mACYPU llO¥W Humongous· ( 1982, Horror J Janet Julian David Wallace A disfigured murder£1t stalks a party ot feckl~ teen agers weokend•no on a remote island R i hr 35m1n) tt1t lfl0rl'TIC8TB tt:ll ()) MA•• '"' A woman searcn1ng tor her missing ftance tries to persuade Magnum to enter a marathon swim-run bike race (R) ( 1 hr 10 min) D flD ToeemtT Guest H06t Joan RIVe<a Scheduled comedian Gallagher, actress Susan Sulhv1n. ( t hr ) I O Al!C ... ..n.- iftlMC*OI- MClll ...... IUCI .., .,.,.°' .... fllMmCO fD LAW u ncA Scheduteo· s~ Zamasc1kov form&f Soviet m1htary pc cal ofhcer who defected five years ago. lhe ·54 Olym~ boycott ( 1 hr ) .E)-•••M.L ~ LD) llOVll "Losm' II' ( 1982 Come< Tom Cruise Jackie Earle Haley F teen-age boys hoping 10 lose thetr virglr 1n a T11uana brothel plek up an older we an gomg south for a Mexican divorce ( 1 hr 40 min J m lWCl.UI Featured actres.s Kitty Mot discusses Hollywood morality. a vetertn 1an reveals the c11m1na1 side of horse IE '!19 ( 1 hr 30 min 1 1t:ll (J1) llO¥W "The Survivors" ( 1983. Corr dy) Waller Marthau Robin W1l1tams pa11 of unemployed businessmen take • lor the wilds of New Hampstme to esca a syndicate htl man 'A' I 1 hr 44 mm ) 1l:tl I lWIJQHf zall "'Oii MOU YWOOD • llO¥W 'Ring 01 Pa~t00" ( 1978. Dr ma) Bernie Casey, Stephen Macht Tv heavywetght pnzellghters. Joe Louis ar ,. Max Schmeling, square off !Of champ10 ship matches 1n 1936 and 1938 (2 hrs mm) ro ....... ----rr ... ®) llCWa "The Parallait V~w· ( t97 Drama) warren Beatty, Paula Prentis An 1nves11ga11ve reporter attempts I uncover a natt0nw1oe netwOfk of pol11tc. assassins ( 1 hr . 40 min ) CD ntcU 01 ntl -.T Guests act< Robert Hays comedian George Kirby. D Joy Browne. Beatles author Peter Browr also conservative Wally George debale the ERA with lem1ntsl Gloria Allred fR L1 hr 30 rrnn ) E.l T'llAQl Ne NU> Prefontaine Class .. (lroni Eugene Ore ) (A) (2 l'lrs 31 min) ( Zl llOVll · King Of Comedy" ( 1962 Comedy) Robert De Niro Jerry Lewis t ta11tng comedran plans to kidnap a we 11 known talk show host 'PG' ( 1 hr 4 min) Q:tt(]ZJ llOVll The Pe11ls Of Pauline" ( 196 7 Comedy) Par Boone. Pameta Austtn ft voung woman searching Im her ch•ldhoo·. sweetheart encounters a vanety of nar row1ny e•pe11ences along the way 2 hrs 1 tl:ll D Gl I.All 9IGHT wmt DAVI>~ Scheduled network cmrespondent Ola .. Sawyer, comedian Ronnie Shakes. singe Frank Stallone ( l hr) I AUMD "'1'QICOCI .... --rr-1 L.A. TODAY .,. .... ....,...~. UM, AlmlCUI tm.1 PIMC*Al.f'llMCI L llOVll '10 To M1dn1gh1 ( 1983. Ot 1 ma) Charles Bronson. Andrew Stevens 1 horntetde detective and a c11m1not014, graduate search for a killer ot women r~ l' hr 41 min) 11119 IJ Cl MAMY 0 Harry accepts a se1.1r .. • and·hnd rJS!.1gnment from a man wt orice shot tum (R) (I hr 20 min I 5, llOVll 10 ( 1979, Comedy) Ducltt. Moore Bo Derek A successt r,ongwr•ter disturbed abOut hitting · IT' J die age.· decides to chase after e beau•· fut g111 on her way to hat wedding R hrs, 3 rn1n) 11119(CJ llOVll "Best Friends" ( 1982 Come dy) Burt Reynolds. GOidie Hawn T w• screenwriters wtio have a good person111 and professional relat1onshlp pverexren•' 1he11 foendsh1p by ge1tlng memed 'PG Bhr, ~Onun) ,. .,.wrn MOU.YWOOD~ Featured a loo• ~ -Monday Conl. ~I on YI XII 1ty m R' 'at •r· C· 1· 0 Cl , 5 ~ 11 al the legendary John Wayne 1he new slatue of The Duke . Cheecn and Chong 1n1erv1ew consumer tips on buy111g home v1de<>e~en1 (!) THlaCTOll Cl) ••w .... tllCHl llO¥ll "Things Are Tough All Over ( 1982. Comedy) R1cha10 "01eech" Mar 1n Tommy ChOn<j Two men have numer OU!> misadventures while Clriv1ng an A1ab owned money· lilied limo to Las Vega> R 11 hr 30 mul I w B NIM.'" M..D HOU.YWOOOCLOllW Featured Valerie Berunetlt. the new 111m 'Maria's Lovers with Natass1 K1nsk1 Rober! M11chum and John Savage Cil llO¥ll "Bride 01 The Gorilla" ( 1951 Horror) Barba1a Pey1on Lon Chaney In an Afrtean fUngle, a curse transforms a man m10 a gorilla ( 1 hr 30 min ) m AU•ntl,A&Y Cl) llO¥ll 'Weleome Home Johnny 811s tol' ( 1971, Drama) Martin Landau Jane Alexander A released POW 1s lrauma t1ze<l by the actt0ns of lhe people from h19 homelown ( 1 hr . 30 min ) m .,.. .. , llMTWI uu. • (Q) THI POUCATI This conceri by the London band mclu<les lhe performance ol "Rockabilly Guy" ''We Say Yeah Jeeoster" anel 'Lei s Boo · -Tuesday -Morning Movies- .. re A Kid For T'M Farthings (1956 Comedy) Diana Dors Cella Johnson ( I hr 36 min) ti tO ( 1979 Comedy I DudlPy Moore Bo Oerell 12 hrs . 3 mir• J .. (11) Harriet C.ra1g · ( 1950 Drama I Joan Crawford Wendell c. rey (2 his ) 1• (!) The ShPpherd 01 The Hills' ( 194 1 Drama JJhr Wayne Belly F1e1Cl (2 hrs) •ti 80 Step'> To Jonah I 1969 Dram11J WaynP NPwt 1n Jo Van Fleet 1 hr 4 7 min ) 1:11 C Cr1s1s Al CPntral High ' ( •981 Ora ma) Jodnr1f' Woodward Charles Owning (2 hrs) .. 10 1 'Grease 2 · t 198? Mus1tHI) M,uwell Cault1eld Michelle Pte•lle• ( t hr 55 mm) '.S 'Island 0 1 Adventure t 1979 A.oven lure) Norman Bowlee W1llr1•d Bramt:Jefl l_1 hr 25 rrnn I ta;i, Handle With Care ( 1977 Comeely1 Paul Le Mat C:..andy Clark ( 1 hr 38 n11111 -c SumPwtlere In Time . ( t980 rari1 j• sy) Ct111s1opher nreve Jane Seymour (I hr , 45 min) HJ "Melanie ( 198? Drarnfl) Burton Cummings Glynnis O'Connor ( 1 hr 49 mm) :).,, 'Mr lmpe11um' t 1QS 1 Romancf! Ez10 Pmza. Lana Turner ( 1 hr 27 min J -(Jll 'My Friend Irma' ( t 94Q C 'W•e<1y Dean M11rttri Jerry Lewis 12 hrs J -a 'My Ft1P.nd Irma' I 1949 Cornei1y) Dean Martin Jerry Lewis (2 hrs ) (Z 'Svmmert1me' ( 1955. Romance) Ka1harine Hepburn, Ror,sano Braw ( t hr 39 min I ,,. 'The Sea Wolves ( 1980 Adventure) Greqory Peck Roger Moore l2 hrs I -Afternoon Moviu-a.cm 'The Fighting SeabH8" ( 1944 Htlli;'=---ATCM {! m¥ll "The Gay Otv0<cee' ( 1934. Musical) Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers M1stak1ng a lovesick dancer for someone else. a lady Issues rum an 1nv1ta11on ( I hr 47 min) (%) MOYll "Endless Love" ( 1981 Romance) BrOOke Shields. Merlin Hewitt A 17-year·old's obsessive love tor his 15· year-old g111f11end leads to parental con- flicts and traQedv 'R' ( 1 hr SS min ) d l wo..DAfUMI d ..,, .. MQMT M ~~Shirts" (1977 Come dy) Ray Holland, Stephanie Lawlor A tavern owner facing bankruptcy decides to attract male patrons by holding wel T shirt contests 'A' I 1 hr· 26 min ) M ($) llCMI "G0rn All The Way" ( 1982. Drama) Dan Waldman. Deborah Van Rhyn A high school senior anxiously 111es to get his virtuous glrtlnend to go to bed with htm. 'R' ( 1 hr • 25 min ) •1 CM1CO•TM111M1 IMIQll RIY, U. ... ..... ,,_ Ml llCMI "S1range Brew" ( 1983 Come· dy) Dave Thomas, Rick Moran1s Two beet-loving men beeome Involved 1n a 0101 Adventure) John Wayne Susan Hayward l? hrs) C' "Krull" ( 1983 Fantasy) Ken Mar .hall L yselle Anthony (I hr 5 7 min 1 0 'Independence Day" ( 1983 Drama) Kathleen Quinlan David Keith ( t nr 50 min l ttll H 'Tempest I 1982. Comedy) Jot111 Cassavetes Gena Rowlands (2 hrs 2S rmn I l King 01 Comedy' ( 1982 Comedy I Rober! De Niro. Jerry Lewis (I hr 41 min I 1lll SJ Oclopussy' ( 1983 Adventure) Roger Moore Maud Adams (2 hrs 0 rn1n l m The B11gand Of Kandahar' ( 1966 Adventure) Ronald Lewis, Ohver Reed I 1 ht 30 min) HI C' 'A Kid For Two Farthings" ( 1956 Comedy J Diana Dors Celia Johnson I 1 hr 36 min) ~ They Got Me Covered ( 1943. Corn· edyJ Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour 12 hrs 1 1:11 Z S1av1sky' ( 1972 Drama) Jean Pa111 Belmondo Charles Boyer I 1 hr 5 7 min I • L> Fast Times At R1ogemc1)t High t 1982 Comedy) Sean Penl" J~nnoler Jason L e1gt'l I 1 hr . 30 min I 11:11 'C "Cfls1s At Central H.gh ( 1981 Ora maj Joanne Woodward, Charles 01Hn1ng {2 hrs) •lH 80 Steµa, To .'.ionah ( 1969 r>rama1 Wayne Newlon Jo Van Fl&el ( 1 hr 4 7 mm) lL Handle With Care (1977 Comedy) Paul Le Mat, Candy Clark ( 1 hr 38 min) ... J..J Grease 2 ( 1982, Musical) Maxwell Caulfield M1ehelle Pfeiffer ( 1 hr 55 mm) .. l!ll "The Sel\rchers' ( 1956. Western) John Wayne. Jeffrey Hunter (2 hrs 30 rnm ) - - Iv "1dnc1µ a orewmg he11ess and make the world addicted to a newly spiked bever· le PG ( 1 hr . 30 mm I 11:11 PAml• -QICAQO't~ '90IT Nnm ..... w llOVW "Spnng r,>eak · ( 1983. Come- <:Jy) Dav1<:J Knell, Steve Basse11 Four bud- dies have a wild time 1n Fon Lauderdale Juring spring vaca11on R' ( 1 hr 40 mtnJ %. llO¥ll State Of The Union ( 1948, Comedy) Spencer Tracy Katharine Hep- Ourn A woman uses her clout 1n the news· paper industry to help a manutacturet campaign tor lhe presidency of the U S $hrs) .. ICOTT d lilCMI "Moonltghllng" ( 1982 Come- dy I Jefemy Irons. Eugene t.1p1nsk1 Four Polish workers sent 10 do repa11 work on their corrupl bass s London house have a d1ff1cu1t 11me learning to deal with English society PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) d ;LGmlTMIMl-.L .. ,.......,.. .. ntl ,M'l'lllNm , .... , .. MCMI "Smokey And The Bandit Part 3· ( t983. Adventure) Jackie Gleason. Jerry Reed A shenlf challenges some men 10 a race from Florida to Texas tor a pnze ot $250.000 PG' ( 1 hr 25 min ) .... ~Evening ......... .. ua ... uml...,_C*TMI~ Cll ... , &llLOIO AIC ... Q VIQAI IUCI(~ ..... ~ ..... ' .....,... T..ouattTMI Alff1 lilCMI "Somewhere In Time ( 1980 ~antasy) Chnstopher Reeve Jane Sey mour Obsessed w11h the por1ra1t ol a 19th century actress a mo<>em·day play· wright uses hypnosis to travel back 1n lime and meet her 'PG ( 1 hr 45 min ) lo, A TALI Of '°"' .... A yoong gill comes to the reahzallon thal hapP1ness canno1 result from wishes alone S llO¥ll The Sea WOlves I 1980 Adven1ure) Gregory Peck. Roger Moore Duong World War II a group of Br111sh businessmen form a vo1un1eer regiment to des1roy a Geiman spy nest •n 11'\e ln<l1an Ocean PG' (2 hr~ I · mc:IVAIDYD Ila ... TAii .~1 ~••w -.01rom1m . ..., .... ) MIO~ ATTMC'noMI , llOVW "Green For Danger (19•7, Mystery) Sally Gray Trevor Hower<l Dur· 1ng Worlel War II. a Scotland Y•r<l 1nspec 101 methOdieally sorts through hve sut peels as a raSh of murders erupts 1n 1 1ural Briltsh h0sp1tal ( I hr 33 min ) ,.1== .... TUI Sunday. July 22. 1984 15 ' •""" . •. ..... ...... ... ..... , .... .. . .,, ..,. ......... . ....... ""'" .-...... I. <: • .. •• ... ' .... "'- = .. 19..:_ll ~-s::m ... ~ V.!! ·~=iv:;.,.~ .. -. ..: -- ftt .. -r·· , ... -.! ... ~ :: ta..::~·· IOI!!>: I .-.-. .I! '1't .mm• -"'!llfllltfl" nu ~ ~- t.r .. r;w.nw ' • -~ ...... _ ': u. ... t ••• ,........ ..."l.a.. "I ...,. ..... --...- ,.,, .. , .. <Actll .... .. 11 I , 1. "l.'1! --,,,,:i.;u 0 !Q • 111 ._ irrt11 ~ n ~ tft~ .::: • • ---.... -,.,ti .... ,. . ~·· .... ,, .,, •,.t,.:"\1 1P.S;l1Ul J1°l .... .t.M"Tll f •• '4.1 I f!Jlf\m! ~ .,,. ~~ .. 11!1"'4 ••••a-~r:c.. -· . ..,,. · .. ..... ?'Wt "" 'Off•• " • """''. ...... . . ,. .~· ... --4" ~ 1r.:'r.r;n:r. 1 -·-· ·~ ·-... ~--= -~ :r 4!-:r =-> f' •• .... J.' • .., ;.,t:r"r'Sll!"' I &:. : B\-:n ~me-: • ~...-:; ... ~·....-\ 7 •,;,-::r ~ r -":"':;; • ·rJ ::-.. .-If T"> ~ -.. :..-:' ·~:. -., -~r--~-•.-r .19ir .. ; ~ :. -, R :-, -:r ....... ml!! ~ '*' es • • __,, ~ .-... A¥" :S_..i-'"""!r'O~ _ .. : • \I('. . ;:iv.....-:f".~ c ~ --J'!" ;,-; ... -... -...... ~ _..-::::: ~ l ~· --,. ~ -~~5-:.,. ... 4 _ •• • -.. J' ~~ ":> ; ....... .-.$::9 -~ m:a.-c..• w .,.. ~ :1'!:--:a. • ~-~ ·.t-~ ~ ~ .... - .. ! • r -... _-arc ra '"'~ a • ,. : . .. = '-r :._ . :.- -........ ...ir, T" ;C --~-· . .:-..... ~-~~,:Ji" -. :.&.-,-...-.-a; :i = ·-· .... -Tuesday Coal. mtn) 11:JI 1 ··• .... ••FICIW'!'ITr"'IVI,. <* MIATNlll mt 1WIJQlft' ZOlll m Oii MOUlWOOO llOWll "A Town Called Heu' 11972 Western) Robert $haw, Telly Savalas The search tor a Mexican re11olut1onary leads 10 a small isolated 1own f 1 hr !>5 min) (!) li•Dlm .. Bl:lllelerrrT ... ®} llOWll "Death Race / 1973 Aoven· lure) Lloyd Bridges. Doug McClure An Amertcan plane, damaged bul still able 10 taxi. 1s slalked across the desert by a Ger man tank ( I hr 40 min ) Q) TllCll °' M llGlfT Guests Lola Fatana, R Couri Hay Loos Bromtoela. Ralph Nader K11ty Bruce (daughter ot Lenny Bruce) (R) ( 1 hr 30 min ) tHI ft MOVIE "The Bes• L1t11e Whorehouse In Texas" 11982 Musical) Burl Reynold~. Dolly Parton A flamooyant muckra1>.1ng TV personaltty t11es to ctose down a popu tar bawdy house 'R (I hr 55 min ) 12:JI 0 6:) UTI llQHT WITH DAYI> L1T11J11W1 Scheduled Singer Billy Idol, stupid pet tricks. comedian Rick 011erton ( 1 hr l AUMD tlTCMCOCI .. 8'1 L.A. TODAY 9'0WAM & llAITln UUGM• LOVI. Am:llCAll ITYU ....... fl'llMCI lfTllACYPl.I 12:JI MT PATIOl 1:tM Cl) COU..0 A genius IS con111nc~d that he has committed the perfect mur01>r {Bl ( I hr 20 min ) ~ .L llCml ·The Seduction ( 1982 Suspense) Morgan Faorch1ft.J M1chae1 Sar• raz1n A glamorous TV news anchorwom· an 1s v1c11m1zed by a mentally 01sturbed admirer 'R' 11 hr 45 min ) t• 8 llOV9 ' For Love Or MOnPv ( 19b3 Comedy l Kirk Douglas ~Mz Gayr•o• A wealthy woman hires a ta"'v"'r to play matchmaker tor her 1r1ree oa1Jgh1ers 1:> hrs) O MOYll 'Getting Away From II All ( 1971 Comedy) Barbara F~tdon. Larry Hagman When two m•ddle·Class couple!. orop out ot the ·rat race" ano seek para c11se they get •ess than lhey barga neo tor ( I hr JO mon J (!) llOVll 'The Shr1t.e" 11955 Drama) -Morning Movies- 1::11 Cil "Green For Danger' (194 7 Mystery) Salty Gray Trevor Howard ( 1 hr 31 min) •CI> Af11can Advenlufe 11983 Drama) David Nkene Cltve Senders ( 1 hr ) •@ "Gidget Goes Hewauan 11961 Com edyl James Darren. Deborah Walley 1:' hrs) . t.:11 (C'J "Stars And ~tripes Forever l 1952 Biography) Chllon WPOb Debra Pager 1..!. hr 29 min) Nl(f) "Funny Face' ( 1957 Mus1ca11 Fred Astaire. Audrey Hepburn (2 hrs ) (.Z) ·•state Of The Union ( 1948. Come dy) Spencer Tracy Kathartne Hepburn 1? hrs ) 1:9 CH The Learning Tree" t 1969 Drams~ Kyle Johnson Alex Clarlle ( l hr 4 • mtn) (S) "The Adventures 01 Marco Poto . .Jr ( 1973. Adventure) Animated Voices by Bobby Rvdell Arnold Stang ( 1 hr 22 Jose Ferrer, June Allyson An over-pos-CIJ LD.Y ITcml The w0<k of today's seSSlve wife and a sulcidal husband hottest young writers, d1rect0fs and stars attempt to iron out their P<Oblems Wilh the are gathered together in short film. vldeO help of a ~chlatrlst (2 hrs.) and animated segments ( 1 hr) m»•&-9"... M (C).,_ "10" (1979, Comedy) Dudley ~ llCMI "The Kidnapping Of The Prest-Moore, Bo Derek A successful dent" ( 1980. Suspense) Wllllam Shatner. songwriter disturbed about hitting "mid- Hal Holbrook Whlle on a state vlSlt to die age." decides to chase af1er a t>eauti.. Tor onto. the President of the United tul gtrl on her way to her wedding 'R' (2 States is kidnapped and held for ransom hrs 3 min ) in an arm0<ed truck fitted W1th exptosives (!) llOV9 "An Officer And A Gentleman" R' ( 1 hr, 37 min) • ( 1982. Drama) Richard Gere. Debra ,OJ MOYll "Echoes" ( 1978. Fantasy) Wtnger An undtsclpllned aVlatton officer Richard Alfieri, Mercedes McCambrldge candidate meets hts match In a tough An artist seeks the help of a psychte when Naval drtll 1nstrvct0< 'A:.. c;i (2 hrs 5 his previous hie begins to haunt him 'R min ) lhr 30 min ) .. O .cMI 'The Executioner 01 Venice" t• CAIBD~ ( t963, Adventure) Lex Barker. Guy Mad· t:ll MIALTMrm.D 1son An executioner and his son. who has ALL•TMIPAl&T been charged as a traitor, set out together llOVIL "The One That Got Away· to e~pose the cunning Grand lnqulslt0< ( l958. Adventure) Hardy Kruger, Colin thrs) Gordon The unrelenting determination ol ... a German POW to escape from the Alhes • H••,... finally pays off (2 hrs ) .cMI "The Best Little Whorehouse In W llOWAIUllAllTWILAUClf• Texas· ( 1982, Musical) Burt Reynolds (Z) •OYll "Summertime" ( 1955 Dolly Parton A flamboyant, muckraking Romance) Katha11ne Hepburn. Rossano TV personality tries to close down a popu- Braw An American tourist In Venice falls lat bawdy house 'R' ( 1 hr , 55 min.) •n love with a married man ( 1 hr . 39 a:a ~'Amt a min ) URQ'9 w..rf, IU>. tal@ WOMJ>Atua .,_ "Stav1sky' ( 1972 Drama) .. r'S) IUT °' TMI • LAlf Olf Eddie Mur-Jean-Paul Belmondo, Charles Boyer A phy. Sandra Bernhard. Ronn Lucas and charming con man manages to involve Marry Anderson are featured 1n cllps from members of some ol France's most exclu· pre111ous "Latt Otts" when these then srve social circles 1n a series ot scams and unknown comics competed for top honors bad deals 'PG' ( 1 hr 57 min) in ri onat c•Gititions 1:11 .Ji, llOYW "Deaoty Force ( t 983. Drama) ... cop sets out to ltnd the psychOpath who 191 C8I llGHTWATOt Wings Hauser Joyce Ingalls A former CMl.JmlrlPQI) carved a fatal X on a woman's forehead i. MOYll "N1gh1 Shift'' ( 1982. Comeoy) 'R' ( 1 hr 35 min) Henry Winkler. Michael Keaton Two •1C11C--..e'Tmiollf nighttime m0<gue attendants become M'fm iove orokers" tor a group ol hookers • Hmlll'WCI) Nho have lost then pimp 'R ( 1 hr 45 . -ICOTT min) t::ll TMl....-rl 2:'9U... t::ll TMl'AIT'lmCmPAl&Y Q) llOVIE ·walk On The Wild Side' M .,_ "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980. ( 1962. Orama) Laurence Harvey. Capu-Fantasy) Christopher Reeve, Jane Sey· cone A man learns that his lormer g111-mour Ot>sessed with the portrait of a tr1end has moved tnto a house of ill repute 19th-century actress, a modern-day play· ,,..., IWAGUIT and meet her 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min.) ~hrs ) wnght uses hypnosis to travel oack in time ) ........ (a) .. (!) ,.,. CMA11:1111 llCOllD ~ min) .. rt) "8111" ( 1981. Drama) Mickey Rooney. Dennis Quaid (1 hr. 40 min.) O:: "Thieves Like Us" ( 1974. Drama) Ketth Carradine. Shelley Duvall {2 hrs ) .. S Professor Wagstatt's Tlme Machine' ( 1983. Adventure) Michael McVey, The<>· na Mclellan ( 1 hr ) lJ "King 01 Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewis. ( t hr • 4 1 min) -C. The St11pper" ( 1963. Drama) Joanne WOOdward Richard Seymer I 1 hr 31 min) CB. Eddie And The Cruisers" ( t983 Drama) Tom Berenger. Mtchael Pare ( 1 hr, 32 min) (SJ ··soldiers Three" (1951. Adventure) Stewart Granger Walter Pidgeon ( 1 hr 27 min l -@ ·eeau James' (1957 Btography) Bob Hope. Vera Miles (2 hrs ) -0 "A Circle Ot Children" (1977. Ora ma) Jane Alexander Rachel Roberts (2 hrs l tW(l) 'Pandora's Box" lS1lent) ( 1928, Drama) Loul'Se Brooks Fntz Kortner (2 hrs) t1:ll ct) 'The Pursuit Of DB Cooper" (1981 Adventure) Treat Wiiiiams. Robert Duval (1 ttr 40 min l -JUaernoon Movies- ,...., "War Of The W1ldca1s·· ( 1943 Adventure) John Wayne Martha Scott 1? hrs ) CI); Homework (1982, Comedy) Joan Collins. Mtchaet Morgan ( 1 hr . 30 mm l all CID "Yellowt>eard" ( 1983.' Comedy) Graham Chapman. 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Forster, Fred Wiiiiamson A lormer cop explodes with fury when his son 1s killed by urban terrorlsls and plans to 1oin a neighborhood vigilante group dedicated to destroying the thugs 'A' ( t hr., 30 min.) I IOLUI ""81TMI .. ... .. --"''°= -PML•-01u.o..-llOWll "Scar1ace" (1983. Orama} Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer A Cuban hood released from Castro's jails travels to M1am1 and climbs to the lop of the cocaine trading world 'R' (2 hrs 50 min.) .. IPOlfl..,.. (IQ ,,.. DG (.l)dl GDm ... IAl\mAY_,, ROWAll l llM'IWI LNJOlt • M&i&IOM IOLmlCUMIT1 • T01"1._IOlll llCMI "Amityville II The Possession· ( 1982. Horror) Bun Young. James Olson A family experiences supernaturally influ· enced problems after moving into a Long Island house 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) CO) llCMI "Oklahoma!" ( 1955. Mu51ea11 Gordon MacRae. Shirley Jones A young cowboy ano his girl realize they are m love at a dance 'G (2 hrs .. 25 min ) (l) llCMI "The Harder They Come' ( 1973, Orama) Jimmy Cliff. Janet Bark ley A young Jamaican who dreams of making 11 big as a reggae singer goes lo Kingston whete he is ripped off by a record producer and forced into a hie of crime 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min I 11:11 (IJ ~ 1W IJ (.I) 1"I .. AW.Ima Steed. Purdey end Gambit discover the plot of a surgeon and a criminal to dupltcate and replace high government offlc1als (R) ( 1 hr 10 m1nl_ D fli) TOllCIMT Guest Host Joan R111ers lhr) d'Q)AIC ... ..n. •llMCMO.-AIClll ...... PUCI 11•11 OJ IM Pll•IOICO LAW lumlCA Scheduled Thom- as Szasz psychiatrist and auttior ot The Therapeutic State... on mental 1t1ness, druiQ= sex education ( I hr ) ~ MCM am. y (IQ IUTO.llZAmQ JW CWI Fearured Joe English who iett Paul McCanney and Wings and start ed his own successful band { 1 hr 30 min) 1W(H) m'ftl "The Betsy" ( 1978, Drama) Laurence Olivier. Robert Duvall Based on the novel by Harold Robbins A powerful and telenlless Detroit auto tycoon brings a daredevil racing star Into his company to develop a revolutionary new vehicle 'R' t? hrs . 12 min ) tUl ll) llCMI "The Ugly American· ( 1963. Orama) Marlon Brando. E1J1 Okada An 1deahstic ambassador to a Southeast As1· an republtc is confronted with hosllhly m his host natton (2 hrs . 40 m1n ) 119 I T'IUlfr z. m C* HOLLYWOOD • mcMI "Joe" ( 1970, Orama} Peter Boyle. Dennis Patrick Enraged over his daughter's involvement 1n the hippie orug scene. a man enlists the w111tng support of a tana11cal barroom bigot 1n bringing the ; pies to the11 ~nees (2 hrs ) .....-r ... mcMI "Scott Joplin" ( 1977 B1ogra phy) Billy Dee Willlams, Art Carney A gifted black composer makes an indelible mark upon ragtime music ( 1 hr 40 min 1 CD nlCU OJ M llQKT Guests Kenny Rogers. Lionel Richie. comedian John Paragon. Frank Zappa, Ralph Nader (Al l! hr . 30 min.) ([) .,_ U.S. Pro Championship final match (from Boston) (R) (2 hrs) 'll llCMI "Smokey And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983. Adventure) Jackie Gleason Jerry Reed A shenH challenges some men to a race from Florida to Tellas for a prize of $250.000 'PG' ( 1 hr . 25 min ) 11111 D ((/) LA11 llQKT wmt DAVI> Lit IEMAN Scheduled author Johnny Blackwell 11 hf ) I A&JIMD tlTatCOCIC ~ U. TODAY ROWM l llM'IWI LMJCM• LO¥I, ..-icM tm.1 ....... ""*' t2let (.I) 9CQ.OUD The British guest ot a wealthy American businessman plans a robbery but he becomes an unwilling wot ness to muroer (R) ( 1 hr 20 mon ) 1111 ~ llOVll "The Inglorious Bastar.:is { 1978, Aoventure) Bo Svenson. Fred W1I hamson Two men form an unusual trieno ship during their efforts to survive enemy a11acks and violent death during the tumultuous oays ot World War II ( 1 r11 33m1n) bit 0 llCMI 'The Chalk Garden' 1 1964 Orama) Decorah Kerr Hayley Mills A governess makes a desperate attempt to rouch tne heart of her lonety d1s1urbed lee~charge (2 hrs ) D ··what Are Best Friends For? · ( 1973 Comedy) Ted Bessel! Lee Grant No matter what you're d oing. your hometown newspaper The Daily Pilat fits 1n Alter n1s wile kicks tum out, a man attempts to recover from lhe trauma by staying at a friend s house ( 1 hr 30 min) (!) llCMI Tne Glass Web" (1 954, Mys- tery) Eaward G Robinson. John For- sythe The murder ot a crime-show writ- er's wife is 1nvest1gated by the show's researcher (2 hrs ) Cl) &DEW lllWI T mcMI "Reds'' 11981 Orama) Warrefl Beatty Diane Keaton American 1ournalist John Reed's involvement In the Russian Revolution of 1917 is oep1eted 'PG' (2 hrs. 40 min) tit I NIAL TM AIL.D AU.• 1"1 FAI& 't mcMI "Rock. Rock Rockl ( 1956. Musical) Alan Freed. Tuesday Wetd A h1gh·school prom featuring the mus+c of such '50s stars as Frankie Lymon and Chuck Berry brings a bOy and girl togeth- er (2 hrs) 61) ROWAll l IWITWI u.u.t • a::' lllO¥ll "Babe" ( 198 1 Comedy) Bob- bi Jackson. Samantha Fox A model drs· covers she ties to get married belore she can receive her mllhon-dollar Inheritance Cl hr 30 min) O llllOVW Th1e11es L•ke us·· ( 1974 Ora· ma Keith Carrad•ne. Shelley Duvall Three escaped convict& set off on a crime spree during the Oepresc.1on years 1n the South (2 hrs. 3 min) 'S llllOVW "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982 Comedy I Michael McKean Sean Young A 1oung surgeon trres to over· '"me his tear of the knife 1n this spool of soap opera chcnes 'R l 1 hr 35 min l ,. ti MOT IElllA& 't TMI ... He I ~ ca ... ..mrATCM 1' ~ RACllCI Budweiser Thun- dPr On The Ohio (from Evansville Ind ) tA \ 1 hr I t11 tt llOft Natoona Lampoon s Animal House ( 1978 Comedyl John Belushi Tom Matheson Two new college fraternity pledges JOm Delta House the zaniest and wildest gang on campus and help to light tne efforts of the school s sinister dean to have !hem expelled R 11 h• 49 min 2:90 ... 696 Randolph Av~ Sunday. July 22, 1984 19 -Weclnesday Cont. Q) llOYll Foot11ght Glamour 11944 Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake OagwOOd appears to be the v1lla1r· wt1en Blondie puts on a play for one of his ch· enrs daughters ( 1 hr JO mon ) @ .-rtwAQQMT ta~ llOYll "The Pursuit 01 0 B Coop~r ( 1981 Adventure) Treat Wtlloams Robtirl Duvall A thief sky1acks a plane and pa1a chutes to ~fety over Oregon with a lur tune 1n stolen money PG' ( 1 hr 40 min) •D lllOVll The 819 C'tock' 11948 Suspense I Ray Milland (.harles Laugh· ton A newspaperman t11es to k.oll the or y witness to the murder ol his girll11end 2 hrs I ~ CtlCO WJ ntl MM crJ=•llTW -Morn1"9 Movies- -l~• Freedom ( 1982 Drama) Mare Winningham Jennifer Warrer ( 1 hr 36 min) .. @ "Raw Wind tn Ede• 1958 Ad11e11 tu1e1 E ,1her Witham!' Jett Chandler !~ his 1 t:aCZ King Qt Corned\' t 1982 Conie<Jyl Robert De Niro Jerr1 LP>'•""' I' r11 4 I min I ,_(!) Hvuse Ot Wrrr>f'n 1962 Orarr1;,) Shirley Krnghl Andrew Duggan (2 hrs J 1:11 S The Shatt 01 Lnve ( 1983 Comedy) Morgan Fairchotn Anthon., Geary 11 ~ r 32m1r 1 .. fC 'From HerP T ftern11y' I 1954 n1a ma) Buri Lan~ter Montgomery Chit ( , hr 58 min) tt lovesick \ 1983 Com~dyl [Judi<') Moore flozatJPH Mcec11Pm ( 1 rir 3~ min I f~ 'Ball Qt Fire 1942 (.r\lt1elly I C.11y Cooper BartJa•a Stanwyc~ 11 hr 51 min) •1L Staying AllVf' I 1983 Drama) John TravOlla Cynth•a Rhodes 11 t>r 36 mrn ) -, C Mr Scoutmaster' I t 953 Co'T1edy) Clifton Webb EOmund Gwenr ( 1 hr 27 min) H 'Strange Brew t 198J. Comedy) Dave Thomas R1c1t Moran1s I 1 hr 30 min) (~'I Love Melvin· I t95J Musical) Don- ald o·connor Debbie Reyno!Os f 1 hr 16m1n ) -@ 'Beyond Mombasa ( 1957 Adven· ture) Corner Wilde Donna ReeO 2 hrs ) -a 'Three On A Couch 11966 Come· d.J:) Jerry Lewis Janet Leigh 12 hr<; ) z; The Threepenny Opera ' C 1911 Musical) Rudolph Foster Lotle Lenya 1 hr 53 min I 1t:al C Jaws J I t983 Adven1ure1 Denni<. Oua10. Bess Armstrona I 1 hr 39 rT on I -JUternoon Movies- -• "Dakota" ( 1945. Western) John Wayne Vera Ralston (2 hrs ) (QJ Annre"' ( 1982 Musical A1teen Quinn. Albert Finney (2 hr<; 8 mm ) CSJ "Somewhere In Time" I 1980 Fanta- sy) Christopher Reeve. Jane Seymour ( 1 hr .. 45 min) 1tll(Z) "10" (1979. Comedy) Dudley Moore. 20 Sunday. July 22, 1984 l'tf'}, ~ OI MY Richard Thomas and Swoos1e Kurtz star 1n Lanford Wilson's comedy play about a reunion ol old friends who were once COiiege activists I hrs , 11 min J l:ll ,AITKJI UICUI WIUY, 111.0. -CllCAoo-1""' 90RT llOYll "leave It To Blondie" ( 194') Comedy) Penny Singleton Arthur Lake Dagwood tries to win over a big client by changing the words to a song he wrote ~hr 30min) ...,.. ..... Tml(ll) llOYll 'The Survivors· (1983. Come· dy) Waller Matthau Robin Wllltams A pa11 of unemployed businessmen take ott tor the wilds of New Hampsh11e to escape a syndicate hit man 'R' ( 1 hr 44 min ) m .. ICOTT Bo Derek (2 hrs 3 mm) W OlJ 'Wavelengfh" ( 1983, Sc1ence-F1c· t1on) Robert Carra01ne Che11e Cur11e I 1 hr 27 min) 1~ ¢ "Freedon' ( 1982. Orama) Mare Wrnningham Jennifer Warren ( I hr 36 rrun I c;) 'Tarawa BeachhearJ' ( 1958 Adven tJ•Pi Kerwin Marnews, Juhe Adam!. 11 hr JO nun) HI S Dead rnd' 119J7 Drama) Sylvia Sidney Joel McCrea I 1 hr • 33 mor \ 2:11 O Sylvia Scartet1 · ( 193~ Comedy) Katt·•n• '"e Hepburn Cary Granl (I hr 4'> min J .. H A r1og Of F.anders' I 195~ 01ama) David l add Donald Crosp I 1 hr 36 mar 1 L Humongous" I 1987 Horror) Janet Juhafl David Wallace c 1 tir J5 rr>1n J Z 'Summertime' ( 1q55 Romam .. e1 Kalharrr'e Hepburn Rossano Brau ( t hr 39 rn1n I l:ll C From Here To Ftern1ty' 11954. Ora mai Burl Lar,caster Montgomery Clift (I r1 ')8 IT 11") Yl(l t Blue Water White Death 11ci11 Ocx.umenta•y) Drrected by Petet G1mbt!1 t2 hrs I H Loves1c.k I 198J. Comedy) Dudley Muore Ehzabeth McGovern ( 1 hr 35 m111) L 'A Dog 0 1 FlandPrs I 1959 Orama) David l add Donald CflSP ( 1 tir 36 mon) ,ZJ Staying Ahve (1983 Orama) John Travolla Cynthia Rhodes ( 1 hr 36 min J l:GI @ Cross Of Iron" ( 1977 Orama) James Coburn. Max1m1han Schell (2 hrs JOmon) .. C Mr Sco11tmas1P.r 11953, Comedy) Clifton WPbtJ Edmund Gwenr (I hr 27 min ~ ·rt11> Hu11zon1al Loevtenant I 196:' Cornedy) Jim Hutron. Paula Prentiss 11 hr 30 min I --it;Evening .. W CtO llCml "Yellowbeard" ( 1983 Cor:1 dy) Graham Chapman. Pater Bo)'le mean and ornery pirate escapes fro,.,. pr1 on alter twenty years and searches for h son who has a map leading to bur1ea l•e, sure 'PG' (1hr,41 min.) H CC' llCml 'Adventures Of The WotOetr es Family" ( 1975. Adventure) Poo~1 Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw A cor st1uct1on worker and his famtf)'. d1s1flus•o11 eo with city life. decide to hve off lrf' ta11t 1n lhe Rocky Mountains ·o· 11 r.r 4~ min) 4cll l])1141....,.. ll"l llOYll "Endless Love" ( 1C!81 Romance) Brooke Shields, Mar11n H!'w•tl A 17 -year-old's obsessive love tor his 1:; year-old girlfriend leads to parental c.on lhcts and tragedy. 'R' (I hr. 55 min l d @ TMIPM\'M* ,._, ml.....,...,..,....,. All'T1 ~ llO¥ll "That Champ1onSh1p Seasor ( 1982 Drama) Bruce Dern Stacy Keach Five former hrgll school basketball stand outs gather for a disturbing reun1or' '""!' their tormer coach who influenced tr" hves ff ( 1 ht . 48 min ) . I** YM DYii ..... TAD : llACm.. / ~ MWllGll wtm.Olfomlm •wet ...... ·THAT-. 1• Cll ... ..... MOYW "Olympia ( 1938. Oocun•P''cs ryJ A lnbute to 1norv1oua1 athletic achif:M~ mpnts at the 1936 Summer 01ym1-s Berlin w1fh footage of Jesse Ow"' r!.'CO•d·break1ng track performanc.e hrs J ~ 'f. ~~ A fitness comJJe!tl tc,r aerobic <lancers hunting gho<,tc, "'"tt parapsych= ~--~~Al~ TOllQMT Feature· I actress Mariel Hemingway. a 100>. •' runners Eric Liddell and Harold Aooa 'hom~;:;;•"~" 01 "" llOTCWCI• J llOYll "Jaws 3" ( 1983. Adventwe Dennis Oua1d Bess Armstrong A gre~· white shark terr0tizes a manne amuse mant park PG' ( 1 hr . 39 min ) H'llOVll "Strange Brew" (1983 Com., dy) Dave Thomas. Rick Moranis Two beer loving men become involved on a pl ' to k10nap a brewing heiress ano mt1ke fl1P world addicted to a newty sprl<ed bev<>· a_ge 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min) ~ llOVll "Can·Can" ( 1960. Musrca Frank Sinatra. Shirley Maclalne Score b) Cole Porler A cafe owner defends her rights when her dance hall 1s ra1deJ because of lewd dancing (2 hrs 1 rr11n) .S. PAPB CHAii: nt1 llCOllD YIM 1 ?l llOVll "PandOi'a's Box" 1S11ent ( 1928, Drama) loutse Brooks, Frill Kortner A compasS1onate newspeper ed' 101 rehab1!1ta1es and mamas a young g111 who stole h•S watch (i hrs l m llOVll 'Furv At Smuooler's Bay I ( 1963. Adventure) Peter Cushing. Michele Mercier A notorious. scavenging pirate causes a reign of terror along the BrittSh coastline. (2 hrs ) 1::9 f) IO YOU n.. YOU DOW THI._ GAml7 Featured Olympic compe11tors who fell 1n love. a1hle1es who missed their events and other tr1v1a and anecdotes- malle up en olt·beal e111am1na11on of Otym 121c history BG),Al&YPU> VIDIOI .... UllA: TMI PIOft.I RM This documentary features lnter- v1t!ws with a wide vanety of AuSS!an peo- ple I TIC T Al:. DOUQM Cl) PIOkft CCUT 11.D, WU WOllLD Of Nmall DO rT Y~ IMOW A discussion of 1nsulat1on. m0tsture contr~ and vent1la- 11on (R) ?:a@ UIDAU. Atlanta Braves at Los Ange es OodgerQJj~"s ) .. I) r.IJ llA '.L Magnum is hired by a champion surfer to protect her daughter lrom kidnappers (R) ( 1 hr ) D m -A aM Nell is lurious when Katie announces she would rather open her own clothing bout1Que than attend college (R) 0 OlYWtC QAU Jane tonde and Robert Wagner host this salute to the upcoming 5ummer Olympics with guests 1nclud1ng Neil Diamond Dudley Moore Kenny Rog- ers the Beacll Boys. Willie Neison. Julio 1g1e~1as Melissa Manchester Gregory Pe\.~ Burt Lancaster Ptac1do Domingo Lecm1ynP Price and D1uy G111esp1e (3 i ~-=--~ enaTUlmfT TOllQHT Featured actress Manet Hemingway a look at runners Eric L ddell and Harold Aora hams. por1rayed in Chariots 01 F1re C!) llOVll 'The I lorse Soldiers ( 1959 Adventvri> J 't" Wayne Wilham Ho1den The Union cavdlry drives toward Lou1s1a11a am1ost p(lrsoroal c.;011tl1c1s between the ott1 ci>r ~ 01 tr e sub1ec1 ot wa' 'l hrs 30 ITllll I fE) ft.D AIEICA Wild Cats ' Marty takes a look at a variety of beautrful and deadly wild cats. Including the jaguar mountain hon. =· bobcat and ocelo1 l ccmvm =-ua ~ cmuatnt 'Amm TAU ntum "Snow White And The Seven Dwarls" Elizabeth McGo- vern and Rex Smith star In a beautiful princess's triumph over her evil stepmoth· er ~ :: i GD ,._,~Jennifer keeps a diary l wh)le 1n the hospltal toe a tonsillectomy TICTAC~ ~ A fitness compet111on for aerobic dllncers, hunting ghosts with a irapsych~ WAl.19~11'1._.. mM ,..,., Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons look at mOVleS and music videos. including scenes from "Flash· dance " "Footk>ose" and "Romancing The Sttc~i:) ~MIO A~ COlnmATIOI Ta'Tml M TOP U. IO-Robin Blake vs Edwin Curet In a hghtwelghf bout sched· uled for 10 rounds (from Miami. Fla ) {BJ J2 hrs .. 30 min.) • IJ Cl) -• -A ballerina moon· lighting as a nashdancer. hires the Simons to protect her from criminals (R) ( 1 hr) D (Ji) ~ Clltt tries to re-establish his manhood atter he backs down from a challenge Oy a thug 1n front of his lroends latt~r (A) _. .... ..... ft "Dying Day' Anthony Sk1pl 1ng presents 9V1dence of the plot 10 mur der him to the police, but they refuse to believe h1; 1 t ar1 2 ot 2) (A) 9. ( t hr ) '11) Wn acL ntl.ATM ' To Serve Them All My Days" While David searches lhe countryside for a runaway student a rohceman arrives at Bamtylde w11h news of a tragic accident (Pert 6 of 13) (R) Q_( I hr ) tCJ.,. ··aeach G11ls" ( t982. Comedy) Debra Blee. Val Kline A. teen-age 011l's friends help her to loosen up so they can get on with hawig lun at the beach 'A' ( t hr. 30 min.) CID llOVll "Bad Boys" ( 1982. Drama) Sean Penn. Aen1 Santoni A young hood- lum accidentally kills the youngei brother of e teen-age dope dealer during a ponce chase and 1s sent to a tough relonnate><y 'A' (2 hrs ) ©).,. ·'Terms 0 1 Endearment'· ( 1983. Orama) Shirley MecLa1ne, Debra Winget Traces the 30-year relatlonshlp between a widow lacing middle age and he1 lnde- e!_ndent daughter 'PG" (2 hrs .. 10 mtn.) lS] MOVll "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980, Fantasy) Christopher Reeve Jane Sey- mour Ot>sessed with the portrait of a 19th-century actress. a modern-day play· wngh1 uses hypnosis to travel back 1n time end meet her. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) (ZJ lllOVll 'King Of Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewis A la1hng comedian plans to kidnap a well· llnown talk snow host 'PG' ( 1 hr 41 min) QS DUDU _,Mm Host Pat Boooe l1 hrj UID OD mer COURT Butrs moooligllt1ng causes him to doze ott tn the courtroom {Bl Cf) lllOVll 'The Rains 01 Ranch1pur" ( 1955. Drama) Lana Turner. Richard Bur· ton The wealthy and pnv1leged wife of a Br1flsh anstocrat falls 1n love w11,-.a Hindu doctor (2 hrs , 30 min l I.. llOft Psycho 11 I 1983 Mystery) Anthony Perk.iris. Meg Tilly Former psy· chollc killer Norman Bates 1s 1eleased afte< a 20-year stay on a mental institution and belteves himself cured when a myste- rious rash of murders begins A' ( 1 hr 53m1n) .. 0 (I) IOIOTI LMl*Q Gary discovers Iha! Catlly has a prison record and Diana and Karen paten up the11 01ttereoc:es (R) i.! h~ U OD taL nmT llm An overllow ol prisoners creates cnaos 1n the precinct. Bates has a rocky start on ner llrs1 olf1c1a1 rOll call and Funllo eKecutes Sgt Est· erhaus·s btZarre will (R) (I hr I ..... B THllAlfT Under New Managetnent -..,, I II l>ean A l >vmp.,t>) (1l'ntral \lan11•" \II I .itt li I la rh<lr I ,a\\ 11 · ~ lc>11nt ()Jive \ lr1norial Parh · \ Jort Uill'r · • Cus ta l\Tesa·s On ly Complete F uneral Fac1l1ties 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) Berna.rd S. Rudlllck M•llOri&.I ('ou.dof PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION 54()..5554 Sunday, July 22. 1984 21 fa ..-ca AT '°'9 Singer Andy Williams joins Jonn Wllllams and the 8os1on Pops Orchestra ( l hr ) Ci) llYl'8ttl "Dying Day· Antl'lony Sktpl- lng preeenrs e111dence of lhe p101 to mur- der him to lhe police but they refuse to believe htm (Part 2 of 7) (R) Q (l hr ) -·=-~ ..... ~,.._.A comedy centered around an ailing talent agency that attracts Oddball performers Stars Jesse Whrle and Carl Ballantine -(ll) mWll "A Buller For Joey" ( 1955. Ora· ma) George Rall Edward G Robinson The FBI enlists the aid ot a former gang· ster 1n rescuing a kidnapped atomic sc1en· tlst.J) hr . 50 min. ,,.l.a&'NLm ... llOWAll a wnn 1.W-11 ntl&i ·-• IOU)QGU)~--~ TO THI llMOI .,_ .,_ "The Adolescents" ( 1976. Comedy) Susan Player, Anthony Andrews A naive Spanish girl makes an eye-opening v1sn lo London 11 hr <&O min ) (HJ IT~ MM* Oli&Y "Glen Campbell And Friends" Wiiiie Nelson. JOl'lnny Cash Kns K11sro1terson and Anne MuHay 101n Glen Campbell 1n a concert 10 celebrate his ~rs 1n show business ( t hr ) The Survivors" ( 1983, Come dy) Walter Malthau. Robin Williams A pau ol unemployed businessmen take off lor lhe wilds ol New Hampshire 10 escape a syndicate h11 man A ( 1 hr . 44 min ) ZJ llOVll 'My Tu101" ! 1983 Romence1 Caren Kaye Mall l a1ta11z1 A high school srudent becomes romanr1cally 1nvol11ed w1Jh !he older woman wno is rutor1ng him 1n French R ( r hr 37 mm I t1:11 (£'~ 11:11 D m Gue!.I HOS! Joan R111ers Scheduled acror FrPd (,randy Belly White ( t hr) D ®l uc .... ~ (I) tWIT TO tWIT Jennifer s college reunion is mar•ed by a 1ealous and venge ful Classmate who plots Jonathan's mur Ider ~~,Of~O m1r1 1 Metll ... P'l l'UCI f1MITI OI UN AIAMCllCO LAT81QHT AlmJllCA Scheduled singer Bobby V1n1on on his pas1 success and lutu=ns ( 1 hr ) .L..I ·one Page 01 Love· ( 1979. Drama) Gena Lee Nancy Hoffman A young woman's rela11onsh1p with her reclus111e s1sler becomes complicated when one of rhe men she procures for her beeomes romantically 1nvot11ed with the e._air ( I hr JO min I (.QJmWll Intimate Lessons ( 1980, Ora· ma) Paul Tnomas. Kay Parker A group ol amorous teen·agers spends a weekend al a medieval caslle I) 19CWI Featured Auther Don Gosset! tells how le-~ucceed 111 lr1en11sh1p mar 11age and hit ( 1 r ,, lu min ,,,.. f WOATICOtml ttM e HAJ(T TO KAll'T !/of l; C•)lleqe rl'1,. 1CU' i·re.J lll • d u~ anJ veng'e ful c1a~111ate whc tll• s Jl r.,w1ar c, mur der G ~O rr1111 I 111 OlllHOUYWOOD .,. "The Wicker Man' ( 1973 Mys tery) EdWard W00<1ward, Brill Eldand A mainland ooliCeman is sent tn a remore 22 Sunday. July 22. 1984 Scorush island to investigate the disap- pearance of a young girl who may have been the V1Ct1m Of modern-day pagans ( I hr . 50 min) C!l •••w ... ~ 90Wll ''Famlly Fllght" t 1972 Aoven ture) ROd Taylor. Dina Merrtll A flying vacation 10 Mexico for an at-Odds family turns 1nro a near-hOpeless ballle for sur- v111a1 ( 1 hr , 40 min ) Q) T1ICU Of 1lll llllfT Guests Lisa Hartman. R Couri Hay singers Yarbrough and P;gles (A) I 1 hr . 30 min ) ~· ... (R) ® MOVW 'An Officer And A Gentleman < 1982. Orama) Ricnard Gere. Debra Winger An und1sc1pl1ned aviation officer candidate meets his malch 1n a tough Naval dnll 1nstructor 'R' (2 hrs . 5 min ) ml ('Q) mWll "Sweet Cheeks" ( 1978. Dra- ma) Becky Savage, Rhonda Jo Petty A terminally 111 woman seJs off for Cahforn1a to live her last days with thrills and erotic adventure ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 11::8 «!) UTPATROL ml IJ GD LAll llQHT wmt DA¥m ~ Scheduled comedian Steven Wright lmemory ex;:==-( 1 hr ) ~y IOWAll 6 IWi'TWI LAUQH.11 UM. ...CAii im.i ... ~....ca AUTO MCM NASCAR Like Cola 500 (from Pocono. Pa ) (R) (2 hrs 30 min) 1M (J) llilOYll ·Genesis II ( 1972 Science F1ct1on) Alex Cord, Mariette Hartley A brilliant 20th-century space sc1en11s1 bur ied during a holocaust and unearthed two cenlunes later becomes lhe ob1ec1 or rivalry belween two opposing c1v1hzat1ons IBl (I hr 20 min ) 1llel .ti llCMI 'Blade Runner' ( t982 Sc1- ence·Fict1on) Hamson Ford. Ru1ger Hauer In a world of Iha future a special police officer is assigned 10 track down and destroy tour renegade androros 'R ll hr , 54 min ) 11:91.SJ llOYWI · National Lampoon s Animal House" ! 1978. Comedy) John Belushi. Tim Marheson Two new college lrarernily pledges 1oin Delta House. the zaniest and wildest gang on campus, and help 10 fight the elforts of the school's s1n1srer dean ro have them c=lled R' ( 1 hr , 49 min ) U.@ ,... Oii GRIAMll "G I Joe" L1 hr . 5 min) 19 '1 llCMI "The Lively Sel ( t 964 Romance) James Darren, Pamela T1fl1n A conceiled young man gels into trouble with his employer belOfe he decides to settle down to his studies and his wile (2 hrs J fJ .oYll "lsn·1 II Shocking?' I 1973 Mysrery) Alan Alda, Louise Lasser An 1nexpenenced small-town sheriff is con lronted with an Ingenious killer when eld erly c1hzens begin 10 die mysteriously ( I hr . 30 min) (!) llCMI 'Never Steal Anything Small' ( 1959 Comedy) James Cagney. Roger Smith A small!1me boss aims for Iha big 11me stepping on evPryo.,e n his palh before co.to his senses (2 hrs) m lli9llJIT ... CD llCMI "When Ya Com1n' Back. Rea Ryder?" ( 1979, Suspense) Maqoe Gonner, Peter F'1rth A psychotlC dope smuggler manages to cross the Mext<:an bOrder without any trouble but becomes stranded rn a sleepy T ellaS town when his car breaks down 'A' ( 1 hr 58 min ) Z llCMI ·10· (t979,Comedy) Dudley Moo1 e. Bo Derek A successlul songwnrer disturbed about hilting ·m die age." oec1des to chase after a OeaL lul girl on her way 10 her wedding R hrs , 3 min) t1I fJ MOVll "Genesis n-( t972. Sc·enc Fiction) Alex Cord. Marielle Hartu~y brilhant 20th-century space scientist o, 1ed during a holocaust and ur'leartheo •~ centuries later becomes the ob)8"t rivalry between two opposing clvillzatior IRl 11 hr 20 min) ta I MIALTM MJ) AU.lfTNl,Am.Y MO¥W 'Ten SecondS To Hell'' ( 195 Mystery) Jett Chandler. Jack Palat'IC Two enemies l01ced to work together f1g1 for the atten11ons of a dancer ( 1 hr :: min) I ROWAllA llMTWI~ 1.9 Cll .... llGNTWATaC fl) ... ~:n•u.u. IO-d MOVll "The Survivors" ( 1983. ComE dy) Walter Mallhau. Robin WllUams pair ol unemployed businessmen take o for the wilds of New Hampshire to escap a syndicate hi! man 'R' ( 1 hr • « mm ) a:a 1 Cll ... llGNTWATCM m ":. 'The Great Lover" ( 1945 Comedy) Bob Hope. Rhonda Fleming J Boy Scout leader falls for a duchess wtu~ on a trans·Allan11c cruise ( 1 hr 30 min @ ...,IWAOUIT M /"C) llO¥ll "Cu10" ( 1983 Suspense) Ot?t Wallace Danny P1ntauro A woman ar. her young son are trapped 1n rheir car a an isolated auto repau yard by e huge rabid oog R ( 1 hr , 3 l min ) ·S1 llCMI 'Angel 01 HEAT " (198~ Ad11en1ure} Marilyn Chambers /4 espionage agen1 has a held day work1n\j undercover as a mud wrestler ( 1 hr , 35 min) • D llO¥ll · Three Despera1e Men" ( 195, Wesrern1 Presron Foster, Virginia Grey Thret' brothers end up riding afoul of thi- ·aw when one ol them 1s accused of mu1 der ( 1 hr , 30 min ) I CHICO All> THI llAll llMCUI WIUY, 111.D. :: ... 191 L ~ "Humongous' 11982. Horror) Janet Julian. David Wallace A d1sf1gured murderer stalks a party ol feckless teen agers weekending on a remote island ·R' l1 hr . 35 min ) Z1 llO¥ll The Harder They Come' ( 1973 Drama) Jimmy Chfl Janet Bark- ley A young Jamaiean who dreams ol making 11 big as a reggae singer goes to Kingston where he is ripped ott by a recoro prOducer and IOl'ced into a hie ot crime R' ( 1 hr , 40 min) aaW'AITMa .. CllCAOO'l NIT 90lllT llO¥ll The flec~less Moment ( t949 Drama I Joan Bennelt Geraldine Brooks A woman is blackma1tea alter her daughler accidentally kill$ her bOyfriend thrs ) ..... •H••TW(R) llO¥ll ·-Ttie Octagon" ( t980. Adven lure) Chuck Noms. Lee Van Cleef A wealthy young woman hires a retired mar !lal arts champlOn to protect her from ter 10l'1sts trained by lhe mysterious Nm1a cull R ( t ht . 43 min ) C0J DIXn •ll•tr •H•N This bsna from Birmingham. England under the lead ersh1p ol singer I soogw11rer Kevin Row· land perlorms "Show Me." "There I j . I•· 2 9 A ( 0 ,, ti :i ~~------------------.................. .. Thefe, ·soon, Plan B. "Respect · ''Liars A To E" and "I'm Just looking ·· m-econ 41:11 ~ .0. "Valley Girl ( 1983, Comedy) Nicolas Cage. Deborah Foreman A high school girl breaks oll her romance with a punker becaU9e the re1att00sh1p threa1ens her stano1ng w1th1n her peer group 'A' ( 1 hr 35 min) -rricla¥ -Monalng Movies-• •Cl) "King 01 Comedy· ( 1982. Comedy) Robert De N•ro. Jerry Lewis r 1 '" 4 1 min I -~ 'To Race The Wind ( 1980 Drama1 Steve Gu11enberg Randy Oua•d I l hr 45m1n I 119@ "Shadow 01 A Dout:>I ll~3 Suspense) Tittesa Wrogni JOSe()tl Co11.,- Q hrs) ll:llCH)' MOOfl Madness' 11982 Atj.renlurei Anomaled (I tv 15 min 79(!) L1st>on ( 1956. Adve<"olure1 Raf Mil land Clauoe Rams (2 hrs 1 1., Tubby The Tuba 119 77 Mus.c.a I Anima1eo Veoces t:>y 0<.1t 1a• r>1~" Pearl Bailey 11 hr 22 m1f'\ 1 l Easy Money 11983 Corre4'11 R~ ,..ey Da...gerfoe•d J"4> P"<..e. I • • r 1=. min 1 119 ~ Ac"en11.1res Qt T• I? /111 ~· *':'>'> ';,- 'Y •975 Adver "'~I POQll!<' v .r.,r:i· Susan Damarte $fla'I" I 1 • r 4~ ,... • tt Metan e f 1982 Qrat'!'.a 8 ....... 'l C1.1Mmongs v t"n • 0 C0'-0" 1 •• !'; min 1 O ·wa"zAcrossll"•as 1·c;a3 D<;;-~ A"""f! Art.~ ! ~ .. , Jas.:'(,J• .!'"' 'Tltn D ~ My Favor le rear I 1982 ':Gr~, Pete< O Tex ,p J~c.a ... a·~ • ~. ;:. mon 119 .Z. Tt)f! Earr r>gs Ot Maoa-e C.... • 1~..t Ora,..,..a1 C11ares Bo-1e• ca~,.."!'. a··~·' I, "r •5mon I -e Six Wp.eio's I '98:? Ora ... ~ u. :; ..... Ml'l ~,, Mar I T / er M::.C1 " • ,. 4:0 -.r ft Swarrp Tro.r~ ·;:;::;: ;a··as1 Adri.t;lnfle Barbeau La-. s ~.·'}.:)· • ., 30""' ~ Troe fie ocla" • CA!c,.~·a"e · !x Corr-edi 1 Re, Harr 'YY "a. ",., :~ "' 34 f"\or -rr F1am "0 Rrat:: 'j4"i! v a-~ .>oar Cra#fr,10 Zacra·, Seo" ;. • \ -i) LN)(J F·-''1 7;. 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Susanna B11t· ton A lrustrated comic book artist gets carr•ed away with his erotic fantasies ( 1 hr 30 min) 1t:ll 0 m ...,AY tlGMT YIDIOe Featured a Pnvare Reel segment wtth Boy George <Part t ot 2). videos by Steve Pe<ry ( Oh. Sherrie") The Thompson Twins I Doclor Doctor' ) Demece Williams l Let c; Hear It For The Boy") and Greg Kihn I 'Reunited") (A} (1 hr. 30 min) ' A&.IMD tlTCHCOCI ~ QOOClelQHT LA.: VIDIOI ROWAN 6 llARTlf'I LAUCa• LOYI. MBICAN Im.I llOVW "Blade Runner' ( t982, Sci ence F1c11on) Harrison Ford Ru1ger Ha ;pr In a world of the luture. a special police of11cer IS assigned to track down i3nd destroy four renegade androids 'A' \ t hr 54 min) 1HI C llOYll The Happy Hooker" (1975, Comedy) Lynn Redgrave Jean-Pierre Au•'' nl The 1le ol New York's famous c.a11 y111 Xaviera Hollander is told 'A' ( 1 n1 Jom1f' 1• 9 lllOVI! 11 s A Gift I t934, Comedy) WC Fields Baby Leroy A grocery s10<e •w• er nherits an orange plantation C 1 hr 20 min J l!J llOYll Cattle Empire' ( 1958 West- ierr Joel McCrea G10<1a Talbotl A haled 1,atti(> bos!> seeks 10 oouble-cross the men who~a1t (2 hrs) Cl)lllUIMDD .... S lllOYll Jaws 3" ( 1983, Adventure) Dt•nn1~ Quaid. Bess Armstrong A great wn le shark. terroflzes a ma11ne amuse· menl park PG' 11 hr 39 min) Ull ll!J NIGHT TRAC.I 1:10 .!::t llOYll Goin All The Way· ( 1982 Orama) Dan Waldman Deoorah Van Rt1yn A high school senior anxiously tnes to Qel t11s wtuous g1rll11end to go to bed with him 'A' ( 1 hr. 25 mtn) ~Q) AU•TMIFAl&Y ti) lllOYll Shake Hands Wilh The Devil 11959 Drama) James Cagney. Don Mur· •ay A student from the US a11empts to refrain from getting involl1ed in the under- ground movement during the lrtsh Rebel· 110•1 12 hrs) -Saturday _ ........ HO ~ IJ.l.PMm .aRT lf'Oll'T1Clll'T l:GI ITMCAlll ltU( ~ ... "Track And F•eld Triple Jump' Guest Bob Teel Miss· ou• coach (RI 1c10 T.I TMI WOIU T"'<*QMOW--• G)nnAT E NA IUAATI Norris w1111ams vs Robert /1s1ta11011 tor lho U S lightweight champ1 or""'µ 1t1le (scheduled for 9 rounds (from Sh11•11epor1 La ) (R) ( t hr . 30 min ) L llOYll "Young Doctors In Love" ( t98? Ccimedyl M1chae1 McKean Sean ~mmg 1 t tor 35 min) 1:11 rl1l llOVll ' Underwalerll' ( 1955 Adven 1ure1 Jane Russell Richard Egan (2 hrs I •IJmno&D t9f) llO¥ll "Operation Petticoat" (1959. Comedy) Cary Grant, Tony Cortis. A sub- marine commander Ignores regulations tn order to get his vesset back 1n action (2 lhrs ~nc~ LA.TODAY eomwt•IACllU ( t hr ) ... .,.. , llMTll'I UU9t. .,_ "Scar1ace" ( 1983, Drama) Al Paclno. Michelle Pf01tte< A Cuban hood released from Castro's j81IS travels to M1amr and climbs to the top ol the cocaine trading world 'A' (2 hrs . 50 min elm UllfTI 2.tl fR{ mfT TMCU ~ ~ llOVll .. The Old-Fashioned Way" (1934, Comedy) w C Fields. Judith Allen. A troupe of actors beeomes skilled at eluding the law in each town in whtch they.J:>erform. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) mum ... Q) MO¥ll "The Pawnbroker" ( 1965, Ora· ma) ROd Steiger. Geraldine Fitzgerald. A Jewish pawribrohr, a victim of Nazi per- secution, loses all faith 1n his fellow man l3 hrs.} CC) llOVW "La Cage Aux Folles" ( 1979. , Comedy) Ugo TognaZZJ. Michel Setrault A nighlclub owner tnes to prepare his transvesttte lover for a v1S1t by his son's t1ancee's lather. the morals commissioner of France (Dubbed) 'A' ( 1 hr , 31 min ) AUTO ucm NASCAA Pocono Shoo- tout (lrom Pocono, Pa ) ©) llO¥ll "Jekyll And Hyde Together Again" ( 1982, Comedy) Mark Blankheld. Bess Armstrong A stra1t-1aeed scientist's accidental 1ngest1on of a chemical turns him into a 1asc1v1ous swinger 'A' ( 1 hr • 25mln) CZ> llCMI 'The Sensuous Nurse' 11979, Comedy) Ursula Andress, Du1110 Del Prete. Greedy relatives hire a sensual "Florence N1ghlingale" to take care ol an aging count suttenng from a delicate heart condllion 'R' ( 1 hr . 20 min ) M llOVW "The Last American Virgin" ( 1982, Comedy) Lawrence Monoson. Diane Frankhn A shy teen-ager 1n love is reluctant to JOtn his buddies 1n thetr pursuit ol sexual expe11ences. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CS) llCMI "Curtains" ( 1983, Horror) John Vernon, Samantha Eggar. A corf\Jpt him director schedules six auditions tor a movie at an eene and isolated manSIOO and his wife enters an asylum to prepare ICUDUI IT•Nti& LATltMOfU .._,Ml lmtlWlll> ... IM8t RMOU'r YOICI OP ~lURI 1MllUPIT1 llOWll "Wiiiy Wonka And The Choco- late Factory" ( 197 t. Fantasy) Gene Wilder. Jacl( Albertson ( 1 hr. 40 min) tfJ llCMI "Wavelength" ( 1983. Sctence- F1c11on) Robefl Carradine. Cherie Currie l! hr 27 min) ~Q UUCMO A youth from an immigrant community 1n New Yo1k City gets a police- man IOt an in-law and despite Pf9VIOUS suspicions. developS a lr*ldshtp wllh rum (% ll0¥9 "Last Embrace" I 1979 for the part of a mad-woman. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 29 min l .. ~ •allff IUO (l)':::ucm SCCA SuP'f Vees (from Cleveland, Ohio) (R) I 1 hr ) .. (!)---.Cl -~...,.u. ·;·BB UL~OPW .. CMTOCm -Cll.'9ICI ..... ,,....,.. Peter O'Toole !'f,rof. Hig- gins. Margot Kidder 1s Eliza Oolittle and John Standing Is Col Pickeflng in this per- formance of George Bernard Shaw's cln· SIC comedx chromcllng the p<ofe880l''8 ett0<ts to make 8128 presentable to soci- ~ (2 hrs) (ZJ llOVll "Heads Or Tails" ( 1980, Suspense) Philippe Noire!, MIChel Ser· raull. A female police 1nves11gator and a widower try to find out the tacts surround- ing the death of the man's wife ( 1 hr., 45 min.) •-econ .. llll•tsmne ..... d ~ .,_"Adventures Of The WlldemeSS Family" ( t975. Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Damante Shaw. A con- struction worker and his family. disillusion· ed wrth c11y hie decide to hve off -.e land in the Rocky Mountains 'G' ( 1 hr.. 40 min) d U llCMI Adventures 01 . Stnbad" ~963) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) .nm .... UI llOVll "Break Of Hearts" ( 1935. Ora- ma) Katharine Hepburn, Charles Boyet Two mUStcians encounter dtlf1CtJlt1M wnen they tall in love ( 1 hr • 40 min.) 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"A • ......,. i -Saturday Cont. lad~~~ D "IRHA Drag Race'' 11 hr) l ....... aMD 11.D, WU WllT mww "Saratoga" ( 1937 Orama) Clari( Gable, Jean Harlow (2 hrs ) m» mww "The Great Smol\ey Road- block" ( 1978. Adventure) Henry Fonda. IEl~An~tllTGl'f 1111wm••••w. -CMITOIY llOY11 "Bear Island ( 1980. Suspense) Donald Sutherland Vanessa Redgrave ( I hr . 58 min ) (lD --"Man, Woman And Child" ( 1983. Dfama) Mat11n Sheen Blythe =10aF...&o-Ta.Y ......... ...... , lnOOUC*l-.ol'f MOYll "Ice Castles" ( 1979 Romance) Lynn-Holly Johnson, Robby Benson. ( 1 hr. 53 min.) CI.l .... IOUT'I Of THI 'M Ken Norton vs Muhammad All (fought 1n San Diego March '73) ~) ( 1 hr ) t9@ Ml:rl'OKI-UUSTUTB .. 1J (I) NA QOll Sammy Davis Jr Grealer Hartford Open • Third round (from Tour- nament Players Club of Connec11cut in Cromwell) (2 hrs ) 8 "°"TICOfl "Tenth Annual Interns· Ilona! Atr Show" ( 1 hr ) U MCWm "Tillie And Gus" ( 1933 Come dy) W C Fields, Ahson Skipworth 1 1 ht 15 min.) 8 ntl IWIDY IOYI I UMCY .W ll'f1. ,... ~ r. Signs Ot The Apes. Songs QI The Whales" An examination of the most 1ecant developments in lhe study ol com· mun1catmg wtlh animals O ( 1 tlr ) G) MCWm "Boys Town" ( 1938, Drama) ~~~cs;ooney (2 hrs) ~ ·.,_ "The K1ngf1sl'ler" ( 1982. Ora ma) Rex Harrison. Wendy Hiller ( 1 hr 20m1n) umo. • lMI NLL8 I A concer1 01 country music including Jerry Lee Lewis Ronnie Milsap and other country music stars of today ( 1 l'lr 20 min ) ~"'cm .. ....,,,... t• CHAM.II~ TUI 9'T'H Fea· .. i'"'gi- "°"'ecarra Olympic Ed111on llCMI ··An Unsuitable Job For A Woman" ( 1982. Mystery) Pippa Guard Billie Whitelaw ( 1 hr . 34 min ) I nll WIB •ccunlY laJllC W OOLMwmt ... DOULU ': "Golden Dragon Silver Snake ( 1979. Adventure) Dragon Lee. Johnmp Chan (2 hrs) G) M0VW "Under The Yum Yum Tree ( 1963. Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Carol 1:rn1ey ( 2 hrs ) W MOYW Them t 1954, Sc1ence-Fte tson) James Whitmore Edmund Gwenn U l'lr , 30m1n) &l) WU UmCA Wiid Cats Marty takes a loolc at a vane1y of beaufllul and deadly wild cats. 1nclud1no the 1aguar mountain l~nx, bobcat and ocelot ~=----.oGY {ft) llO¥ll "Eddie And The Cruisers" (1983, Drama) Tom Berenger, Michael Pare ( 1 hr , 32 min ) ©) llO¥ll "Night Shstt" ( 1982 Comedy) Henry Winkler, Mtehael Keaton (1 l'lr, 45 min.) m M110MnM01••l9t!I011.,llTl'lll llTalA TDUl d U mww "M1lhon Dollar Legs" ( 1932. Comedy) W C Flelds, Jack Oak1e ( l hr , .. B,su~..a ®) GLYWte OfW Cll-1 President Reagan proclaims the com- mencement of the 23rd Olympiad from the Los Angeles Cohseum Dtgnitanes 1nclud1ng 1he Duke of Edinburgh and Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley will witness tne performance of over 9,000 musicians. the ltghflng ot the Olympic torch and a reading of the Hymne Olymp1que O (3 ll'lrs~ .,....K*l ... OOl .,. 'Somewhere In T 1me • 11980. Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Jane Seymour ( 1 hr , 45 min ) ~ M»AD MCllQ Spirit Of The Special ~mptes (R) ( t tlr ) m T0CmMa 9'T'H WY Ml> PAT --=1=='" ,_+AU. •·A·I ... llOYW "Mad Bull' 11977 D<amal IAlec:~usan Anspach (2 hrs J m.,,. TMlllCIM ... ~ llO¥ll "'A Night In Casablanca ( 1946. Comedy) Marx Brothers, Lois Co~ her ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) (%: llOVW · Great Expectations" ( 194 7 Orama) Jolin Mills. Valerie Hobson I 1 tlr. 58 min) .. @ U•NJ. Atlanta Braves a1 San fran· c1sco Giants (3 hrs ) .. tJ COUIQI POOTIAU 'D Featured. a review ot last season's college football h1ghhgh1s. with an emphasis on lhe mem- orable plays and players. a profile ot Don R~f UCLA I U•AU. Cal1lorn1a Angels at Minne sola Twins (3 hrs) ~ ~ Now. Voyager' ( 1942 Romance) Bette Davis. Claude Rains (2 hrs. 30 min l •r-'"'° ~ ~AT MJA'I Juha hopes 10 catch a salmon tor her main course, and guest chel Douglas Grech prepares a chocolate and rasp=ssert O (I) AUTO NASCAR Like Cola 500 (from Pocono Pa I (RI (2 hrs 30 min I m U#Ntll.lll NOQR•; --111Evenlng .. ,(l)C81Pmft ---. HOWTMIWllT WAI WON .,,....CO.MT um.a .... OllTMl.U. • lllACIC Of WA1DCOLOM mT'BftM_ -Thts retrospective ot the persOd of anh·war protests the advancement ot CIVIi rights. the birth of ' Doonesbury' and "Sesame Stteel ' Richard Nixon and Woodstock includes an interview w1tl'l astronaut Buzz Aldrin. ~ ~ "The Survivors" ( 1983, Come- dy) Watter Matthau Robin Wllllame. A pair ot unemployed buSlnessmen take off tor the wilds ot New Hampshire 10 escape a syndteate hit man 'R' ( 1 hr .. 44 min ) d ~ llO¥ll "Octopussy" (1983. Adven- ture) Roger M00<e, Maud Adams A Ru&- Stan general plans a tlrst-slrrke attack against NATO countries 1n Europe. 'PG' lhrs. 10 min) .. ()) ... -lmWMMT TOO Cl.Oii POR CC90IT DO IT Y~ IMOW A discussion of window and door security and other bur.- ~~rrents (R) f£) "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) Adrienne Barbeau. LOUIS Jourdan A brilhanl research scientist concocts a remarkable hie-strengthening potion that turns him into a heroic monstet after he IS nearly killed 1n the destructtOO of his 13bo- r atory 'PG' \I hr . 30 min ) m HOUYWOCD -1M01•• Mm -mm 119 tJ 2 Oii lMI TOMI Featured: hlghtlghts from Japan. 1nclud1ng an interview with "ShOgun author James Clavell. putting around with golf, the national p,s111me land~~;.m.cD;~l~e)ll TOO Cl.Oii flOR ~ IWITCtt ~UW Tlll wm Featured actress Jamie Lee Curtis. Cheech and ChOng discuss their new comedy-adven- ture movie ( 1 hr ) I WIJUll ...,,... THI....,.. lMI IUDIQ OI A ,..c:m,_.,.~.,..rlT A stud~ ol Caltforn1a·s geotog1cal h1stol)'. which bu•tds a case for acknowledging the dan- ~ lacing its residents (R) O ( 1 nr ) l90ComeGA~ llOYll "Jaws 3" (1983. Adventure) Dennis Quaid Bess Armstrong A great wnite shark terrorizes a manne amuse- ment par!\ 'PG' (1 hr . 39 min.) CZl llO¥ll "Easy Money" ( 1983. Come- dy) Rodney Dangerfield Joe Pesc1 A man who likes to eat. drtnk and smoke 1n excess stands to win S 10 m1111on 1t he sac- r11tces his worldly pleasures for one year 'R' (1 hr 35 min) I ..,AMOT0••11111l9lnlAltlu.w 1!11 DMCI flYll Ml • '°"" lJlll Cl.Oii~ mil .,.-.. -n• Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons look at movies and musk: videos including scenes from "Flash- dance." ·Footloose" and 'Romancing The Stone \A) GD aw UQAJllf (H) .,_ "Wavelength' ( 1983. Sc1ence- Fict1on) Rot>en Carradine. Chene Cume Three creatures from outer space are cap- lured and detained by ll'le U S Air Force lor medical experimentation 'PG' ( 1 hr . 27 min) .. 8 (I) IUQI UM'l UO W'011LD Of Ta.I- V... Animated The board of dtrectors al orrv. upset over low ratings, hires the w1secrack1"9J8bb•I as president (A) 0 ti) ~ n..... Arnold emu- lates Mr T alter a girt he has been trying to 1~s tails tor the celebrity (R) O The Stone K111e1" ( 1973 Dfa ma\ Charles Bronson Martin Balsam An Sunday, July 22 , 1984 27 -Saturday Cont. underworld lungp1n trains Vietnamese vet erans 10 ehnW1t1lt' his ent>mies ( 1 hr . 20 nun) 0 llllOVll ' l ove War ' ( 1969 Science ~ f 1chon J l 1 •yd Brtdges A ngie D1clo.1nson Two planetc, l:>dtlle tor supremacy over Earth (2 hrs ) Cf) TWIJmfT ZClll 9 mVll 'Bouno For Glory' ( 1977 Biography) David Carradine. Melinda Oil ton WOOdy Guth11e America's most lam~-.us ro1ksmge1 become<. the voice ol thl' ~011owhJI ou1 sp111tec:1 working man or the Deprec.s1on years and the spark lo~ a r'e"' generation 01 grass roots music (3 rus 1 0) C* ITAQI ~A Guests Herb Alpen and thf' T11uana Bra<;s Frankie Valh arid the r J' Seasons Ton)' Ortanoo Lilura Bra,rngan Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr comedian Gallagher f 2 hrs ) G) llOVll Fuu , 1972 Orama} Burt Reynolds Jilek Weston Boston is rnt1m1 dated oy a seoes ol mystenous killings 1n,olv1ng •a ,som Jemands made Oy a notor•O\JS criminal 12 rus fD llATIOelAL ~ ·save The Pan da" The giant panda •S observed 1n lhe remote Wo•ong Natural Reserve n China and n zoos around the world and the hrs· tone 1nternat1onal ettort to help !ht.1m 1n their fight to• surv0 .. a1 •S e:1tam1ned (R) O ~'Co.un. CW.CUI lflOITICB1'9 llO¥ll Spr.nu B•ea• t ,983 Come dy oa .. 1d Knel Ste .. e 88S<.All FC\ur t>uo Cl.es ttave a wild t1mP 1n Fnrt LauOt'!Clale ou11ng "P' "Q >SCSI> ,, R I ht 40 """ S llOVll '"" L .4~1 Amerocan V1rg1n t 1982 c j•f•!'C1 ' I ihl1rPf'Ct' M0110S0f' D•ane F•a'1~hn A s"' 'ee" a~r n love s relvctdn' I J0.1'1 ti' buOCtf'S .n lhetr i:'IJrSu1t of se~ua1 ('('"\E'"t'"ces R t 1 hr 30 min l m llO¥ll flame 0 1 Trie 1s1arios I 1955 A~tontv•P 'I .onnf' De Cane HO...,ard Dvfl A se-d-.rr "e c"''" <;1nge1 r1nos S"t' nas l'le1 C:hOtce anion-; ~"' t0rs t>Yt ti"t' d~rs1on is 1'101 a sim~ e 'e 1 'T'lal.e (::' h•:> • «ll ~rue.~ awna.1W •8 CE llO¥ll Tl'le Rose I 1979 Orarna1 Bette M•Clltl' A1a' Bates A ttarntiQyanl roci. singe• t ""!:-:o or.,~'> anc aleotool whef'I she 1.nc:1s ! d1t1icu to CC'De "'tn !'le e!_ttSSU'~ or tame tR 1:i "''> 30 m.n 1 U G> am .ocm De·e~ s en ... 1ous 01 tl"l(I sp&e•8 rt' at,' Sl'l, '"a' R1ci.1 ;inu 11 s tatne<seemfl}SharP 1R1 8 llO¥ll Be\Of\•1 l'"'e Be·~oa Tr.an g~ I ,9•5 M1SIE'<v ~t@-0 MacM1Jll8~ Dot1na Mills A rt'I •t-C OVS·~81"' ~ hrs IASC1na1'°" w•H'I 11'\tt Bf.•muoa T•1ang1e •fie" his •ianc E't' d '>d "en JS , a,,....,,.. "'"'le oo 1 rie.is..•t' .. • ,.,,. ,.. ·~ a·oa , "' 30 m.11 I a.am.u OI TMI .:It Am'~ ..,. Tht> Or•"OtCt' QI Laa) a. l 1938 Diern•1 Me• e O~on Lav•en.:e OlM .. A Brit SI' d•\()(Ce 18""~ ~IS !'11m- ~· arnt"J as co·r~: ...... ~ ~a.,1 ti.II d o&!'I S (j!-."()f(~ IC:l>On *"'oNIJ~ I~ I) 8 i.''IWS ~ 10 l"Ja\t' tt-e O•~n.gt\I ~ OI tM:. i1j141:i~r t • '" 3V m1~ C mc:MHID m..mt CWT • NI ltCT C~•a!'I Rc"a•c ~ per.orm:t1 • , ,.,.,~ act •• New YOh s CC>Mt!<1y C'VO C.tcr. ~ R.s.~ S•a .. 0 fm IUllA't ,M&'f MalT\a runs 10I l'\il1Vt lX.t ariet • """""II th.tt l'..CllO"\ ~ 1~ p t ~ r : 1~ ~ !Pa : t o • ? IP L.J1am (> J... .... r Hv.lefflo8 .-() 28 Sunday July 22 1984 Hodgman Cht&r of the Newbern 01v1Sl0<1 at Women's Hosp11a1 1n Los Angeles. CA 1U'roflled ( I hr ) C'.,. 10" 11979 Comedy) Dudley Moore Bo Derek A successtul soogwroter. disturbed about nilling "'mid dte age ' deereles to chase alter a beaut• ru1 girt on her way to her wedding A (2 hrs,, 3 min.) (.() H"MU Ol<l Timers Cracker Jack Classic (from Washington DC I (Al (2 hrs 30 min ) H! llOVll "The B~ Brawr· ( 1980. Ora ma) Jackie Chan. Jose Ferrer The son ot a •t>staurant owner takes up a ballle with some mobste1s who enter him 1n an inter- state lighting match 'A' ( 1 hr . 36 min ) I. .ml Young Doctors In love ( 1982 Comedy) M1ehae1 Mcl<ean, Sean Young A young surgeon toes to over come his tear or the knife 1n this spool ot soap opera cllches 'R ( 1 hr 35 min l l .,_ 'The Sunnvors" ( 1983. Come- dy} Walter Matthau. Robtn Wiiiiams A pa11 ot unemploye<J bus.nessmen take oft toi th& w1IOS ol New Hampsture to escape a syndicate hit man 'A' ( 1 hr 4' ml(I ) • .. @ ...rTMClt t:tlD 90¥ll Outrage (1973 Orama) Robert Culp, Marlyn Mason Teen-agers terro111e a man and his family to the point wh~e the11 lr"es are threatened ( 1 hr 10 • 1m1n~ PIOfll AM~ TWIJMT 11119 .. fl:) 1'MI ..,.,.,_ Wya!I and his cia~ try to stop a hit man while battling a rival carnival IOf temtoriat rights (A) ( 1 hr ) 8 0) ... Ul90W MWITl The 20th annual rvnn1ng of this quarter horse race offers a 101a1 purse of S683 000 lftom Ru1dosr NM I \ 1 hr (l)IOUDICl..D fll) 1MI --UU The Nev. Lano Seti! ng 1n Minnesota the ~ar lam11) 'T ..ist co~ w•th b 1zzards tno1an uprisings mo tl'IP call tor men to fogl'lt m the c ... ,1 War 1 hr 30 min ) '11) ~ CALflCWA • cocmtY "O 1MI m. CAll"I comrY IMOWCAll Many ol today's top com1CS are featured -fP'l•S performance taped at San Francrs 're s cvmecy club The Other care PAM C*R ntl llcc. YIM UMTTA -...r'fUCat .. TMAn MOU 'f'WOOO IOI.ID~ tmALnmAY • _,,_~.OOIK81 .. IATu.A'f 90IT1 PAii .,.. "E~ lnctl A Lady' 11977 ~) Harr) ~s Darb)' L ytJ Ra·ns T ~c mu111-m1 '°" Ooitar hOOlo-e's flse to the 100 ol ~ Yori\ C•ty !. se• ~st•) 1 hr 20 m.n I ,.,.lo a ll: o m ... LJ •C<l'I TOP,_ · .,.. 'The Night Qt Th(' G~l'lefels •96.. Mystery) Pete1 0 TOOie Omar Sl\a• • A ~w map suspects tnree ot his general~ ol mur()4tr ng' I Warsaw pr°'!.- '"'"" I~ tus 30 tn•r. I m .,_ The Thr.. Musi.elet"'~ ( 19-48 Ad'o-entu1e1 Lana Tun'lef. van Hei- n tn 1 t~IU"f Franoe ttvee Qnh.ng a\!.~! ers come to tri. a.a ot King LOuiS •WI "'"*' tl'e) .-m :net "-crafty cteric Cardon.II RtC~ i$ hetct'>lng I n&5ty piot a .rl6t fllnl f2 tws • 30 mon l .,.. ':'l\e SttootiSI" I 1976. West· Pf n I JoM Wayne lAurefl 8ee&R A 11ytng ~n 5"11$ to 1JYe Ollt l'\i.t fin& dayt in ~t' ~·· oera4t.,,t Che~ D'\- woutd·Oe successors to his lame • respect 12 hrs . 10 mon ) C llOVll "N1ghl 01 The Juggler f l'L 5, .penseJ James B1011n Cliff GOfmar l. lorrner pollt:..e ot11cer launches a despf'r.1•1 SP.arch through the streets or New 'v· • C•ty "-' t"s missing daughter m1sta•1-, 111dnappeel by a psychopathic c11m1na1 !hr 4 1 min} NOT IEll&AaY TMI ... llOYll Fel1c1ty' ( 1978 Orama) G < Anriefl Christopher Milne A young ,. dn becomes aware of her sexuality ,,1 • .ac.at1on1ng 1r Hong Kong 'A I 1 r r IT'•n I s •tTOlm.-Q Z llOYll The Sensuous Nurse'' 1·01. C medy J Ursu1a Andress. Dv1110 I> Prete Grf.'t!dy retaflves h11e a ser·~·• · r torenc.e N1ghhngale'" to take care , r , dg•ng count sufleong lrom a dehcate ""'~ • condition A ( 1 hr 20 min ) ~NOTllAT 1W llQHT TUC.Cl 1t:al llOYll Hann.e Caulde( 11971 .(Y., PrnJ Raquel Welcti Robert Culp At1e1 1 woman's husband 1s murdered Oya go ol hee1ng bank roOt>ers she pursues 1•" t>ent on revenge (2 hrs ) D m tll\ll>AY tlQNT LM Host Je• l e.v1s Guests Lover boy I· Queen Qt 'r Br •ken Hean· l (RI ( 1 hr 30 m11• I .W 'fOM MOT YUCll £ HAMYO ......., ... l(QIA0Cal1e Ill.It Trace•-ll•t: experienct>s ' • Seµulvedd tamily '' Ca1tforn1a ~nee • ' wh1•1 tt e Jroup • se I rcerj e•1'e 1, Ct 11e rather thari cunt1nueel 1mp11sonrr P 1 .ca .. MYllW (R) H OM LOCAncet 811 > Crysta' A Co.., l " lr J t , c1.1rr·Pd1an who "'t Jodie or1 tt1e M comer:1y series So.-i. ""'''"'m" Stdnd up ana slcetcri CO"'" , t11 $ llOVll ./ y1lante f 1983 (jr,1r 1 rk1tlt'rt Fo1s!Pr rred W1i11SITISOn A IOt" t' O• e•~•vu+>s N•ttl 'u·~ ... ner "is so • 1 .. 11 b, irt d' terrorists ano pans 10 a n111ght>or11000 v1y11ante group denrca·• tn r.Jest•Or•r'IQ rne rhugs R 11 "i (' t2:tl 0 llOVll Mus'-'t' Beact Pctrty • ,,. .: Comedyl Frankie Avalon AnnPtte F • Ct>ll., A .... ea1th) .,.nman dies a"'a• • ''"'" rr ne., ar,o( altecr ' ns on n"uS • men at 11'\e beach I 1 hr 30 mm ) t ,_ TM1 IDrTon DIS DAYID..._ ._Tm llO'VW Desore Uncrer Tr.e Sun" ( 198 l O•.:i,. d ( n n•Q ,,. S•nc1a1r, Laurel"ll H !0> A g ~ 1r "' carefree people s~no:. tun hlll"IJ "'eekend at an exctusrve resu" ' tr I'> min l •ACI A• Y1D10t a. .., TUatl ttJI llOVll 01yrnp1i:.. ft'vei' f 1980 Com• .. ., K11st1n Seka A ph) tan prescr1tr•• ar unusua BIT\edy tor a f9fl'ale ethlel" ~ ,,,,~,n oel1c.1enc~ t t hr 20 min l 1til TMI \lfTOUCM•• 11 llOVll Thf' Stia:lov. 0 ' The Cd' 19f 1 H1114•1 Alld•e ~or.ii Baroa ~1'e11ey Altet d woman 1S. murderea • • '"81 avenges tier death by lt'''O!•ZtOQ r • '"'"° k ifi'S 2 h s I .!§'9'0Cl*-...CA ~ llCMI T em~st ( 1982 Comea '"1r" Cas!.tl'<t'le!t Gena R ands A N1" •or-. a•c:n.1ec1 lea~s '"-pr9"Utes ' .,rban life and marriage ano 9scape6 10 rl Grttll s~na with his daUOf"t~ and 1 ••e>"' ~''"O vO.Jt"Q .... oman"' HIS vooateo ~P. -Saturclay Cont. s1on ol :>na11espeare·s play PG' (2 hrs . 25 min) atl ® lllOVW 'National Lampoon's Animal House I 1978. Comedy) John Belushi Tim Matheson Two new college fraternity pledges 101n Delta House, rhe zaniest end w1loest gang on campus, and help to hghl the ettorts ol lhe schOOl's Sinister dean 10 have them e)(pefled 'R' ( l hr . 49 min ) tM (C) llCMI "Escape From New York" ( 1981, Science-Fiction) Kurt Russell. Adrienne Barbeau In 1997, a hardened criminal is ottered a pardon 11 he can res- cue the president of the U S from lhe pnson city that Menhallan nas become Wl'R' ~,=.) LOIT•IPACI llCMI "Test Pilot · ( 1938 Adventure) Clark Gable. Myrna Loy Forced to lend 1n a field, an aviator meets and falls in love w1lh a farmer's daughter ( 1 hr 30 min ) ~AUTO UCleQ SCCA Super Vees (from Cleveland. Ohta) (R) t.a@ mtrlUCU CS) UUJ•a ITUCI • TNI • Comedi- an Gallagher mixes social commentary with humor in his spool ol 1960s events and trends. t1t.., .... ..,., ... t.11 (( llCMI "They Got Me Covered' { 1943 Comedy) Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour A Washington sabotage ring is accidentally invaded by a foolish newspaperman ( 1 hr 35 min.) t.at fJ lllOVW "Mr Inside. Mr OutSlde' I 1973 Drama) Hal L1nc1er1 Tony Lo Branco Two delerm1neo New York C11y policemen t(y to stop a ring of diamond smua.s { 1 hr , 30 min ) I TOO Ycuet T0 09 .... llCMI "How To Steal A Million {Doi· tars And Live Happ.ly Ever Atter) ( 1966, Comedy) Audrey Hepburn Peter O Toole A nch girl plans 10 steal her grandfather's fake work of art before an insurance 1nves11ga1or appraises 11 (2 hrs 30 min) W g) llCMI Midas Run ( 1969 Adven- ture) Richard Crenna Freel Astaire A British secret agent 1s rlchty rewarded when he solves the mystery of a gold heist wht<:h he masterminded ( 1 hr 30 min.) O lllOVW 'Bangkok Connection" ( 1980. Fan1asy1 Linda Jade An American tounst 1n Bangkok seaches for his m1ss1ng suit· case and ends up In a sexual odyssey I 1 hr 30m1n) • 9 .:a ... •~'111J •-ICAOA llCMI "Sergeant Ryker' ( 1963, Ora· ma) Lee Marvin, Bradford DOimen Atter being sentenced to d•e. en alleged 1r111or 1s allowed a second trial 1n whlCh his late rs d&Ctded ( 1 hr . 55 min ) a.,]_, llCMI "10" ( 1979, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Bo Derek A successful songwriter. disturbed abOUt hitting "mid- dle age decides to chase alter a beault lul g11I on her way to her wedding 'A' (2 hrs, 3 min) ta ~llAtun ~="Somewhere In Time (1980 Fantasy) Christopher Reeve, Jane Sey- mour Ot>sessed with the portrait of a 19th-century actress. a modern-day play· w11ght uses hypnosis to travel back 1n lime and meet her 'PG' ( 1 hr . ,5 min ) rJtJ llO¥ll "Easy Money" ( 1983. Come dy) Rodney DangerltetCI, Joe Pesc1 A man who liket 10 eat. drink and smol<e 1n excess at ands to win S 10 mllhon 11 he sac 11ficet his worldly pleasures fOf one year ·R' ( 1 hr . 3!> min ) 1111 ZJ llO¥ll "Ladies And Gentleman The Fabulovs Stains ( 198 t Mus.cal) Diane I ane Ray Wmstone The me1eoric 11se of a 1110 ol lemale punk-rocker& leads ulll· mately 10 their selhng out m the big· money world of the music 1ndus1ry R' t 1 h1 27 min) •G llCMI "Rachel Ano The S11anger ( 1948, Drama) Loretta Young. W11l1am Holden In the 1800s. a stranger wanders into the hves of a pioneer couple and helps them rekindle their fhckering romance I 1 hr 30 mm I '11~ ':. "tfolkes" ( 1980. Adventure) Roger M00<e James Mason A dapper woman-hating frogman is called 1n 10 thwart the plans of extorlt0nrsts who have h11acked a supply ship and are threatening to deStroy rwo North Sea 011 11gs 'PG ( 1 hr. 39 min) -0 DUn ...... --ITIT ...... This band lrom Birmingham England under the lead· ersh1p of smger I songw111er Kevin Row· land performs Show Me. ..There There " Soon 'Plan B. "Respect Liars A To E' and t m Jusr Loolung 1:11 D llO¥ll The Sleet Helmet · ( 1% 1 Drama) Gene Evans. Roberl Hutton A United Natrons parrot in Korea paves the way for a general to marc;h torwarCI with his troops against the enPmy ( 1 hr 30 min J •m llOVll "H1ahway Draanet" ( 1954 TV ANTENNA ... From A l ll'lt:\ l\lllll \l'I \ ll L' fhc hotd v.nuld tl'q'l\l' thl' pm1u.1111 "11h11ut lhargc I n1.<1I fl''tJur.101' ,tnd nrghl \POI\ v.uuld pa' to h.1\l' thl'll 'tdn• ptll'h C>n 1h1: progrJm K'l·r-.11n "-...111!-in~ \\1th Orangl' ( ounl\ n·s1.1ur:1n1 l lllll I 1fi ' hao on th1\ proll'l I "\\c: kl'I -...c LoultJ do 11 b~·111:1 than an)'<>ne d\t• hecau\c: "'l' both l..rHm Or;tr1gL' < ount~ ... RH:rsnn '><ltd The I 0 cable tell'' i\11in 101nµa111L'' that scr"l' Orangt' < ount\ al'o JHO\ 1Jc: nl'"' video opportun1til'\ Ryt:r\on \ii}" lw l.rn prepare nctv.url.-quaht} rnmm1:rn:ll\ 1111 broadcast in local Jd \paceallnttt•d l\\ l.1hk channels such as E PN l iS.\ < ahlL "'c:"'' Network and Music T1.·ln 1s11>11 In the: lurure RH~rwn hope' to tx·<.onw in"ohcd in more ong1nal programing II" goal I~ to provtd<.• floaturc\ lor l ~1hk f \ ' D1~oc) < hannc:I and for th\.' I lo,p1tJI Satellite: Nctwort.. a ""'"' '>t.'n Ill' lnr ho!.p11al pa11cn1c. Jnd medKal ix·r,onnd Since kav1ng i.....\R( HH•r,on ~1" hr' lx-rn otTert.'d 111h'I a'> a nc:w\ .rndu1r 1 n Ph11en1i1 and a'> a mag;.111nl' \ho"' hmt in <;cattle lie: 'a" ht• turnnl both Jo-...n anti rCJCCted .. kdt·r,.. twm othn l .\ .1rt·.1 'ilallon<, ··Aftt•r 12 \l.'UI\ Ill \tll' Ill''-'\ hll\lfll'" 1frl 1dt•d I had JunL' a' mtll h 111 t hJt J' wanted w · h1• <.J''> R\l•f'l<lO \.l\' h1· ''·'"''to 'IJ) in< k111g1· ( OUOI} and U)IHllllll' Ill g10\\ IO IH\ Ill'~ role a<,,1 \.tlko prnJun·r T\ Tl OBITS I t'<'n aj.\l' d1111~1111Z .tnd DrarnJJ R1c11ard Conte. Joan Bennett An e.t-Mar1nti becomes rhe scapegoat when a heau11tul girl he s known casually tS lound murdered Q llOVll Grease 2 { 1982. Mus1C81) Mei.well Gaull1eld Michelle P1a1ffer An English student al a 1960s AmerlC8n high !.Chool has to prove himself to the leadef of a g1r1s gang whose members can date ontya&J:isers 'PG' ( 1 hr , 55 min 1 m econ *ii 'li' llO¥ll "Drawl' ( 1984 Adventure) Kiri\ Douglas James Coburn A veteran outlaw rs challenged to a gunfight by an old adversary atter he kills a sherrtf during apo~ame o { 1 nr. 37 min) S Swamp Thing" ( 1982 Fanta- >yi Adner.ne Barbeau. Louis Jourdan A b1•lham research scientist concocts a remarkable hie strengthening potion that turns him 1n10 a heroic monster alter he 1s nearly killed 1n the destruction of his tabo- a10<y PG' ( 1 hr 30 min ) z ll1CMI Easy Money" { 1983. Come- dy) Rodney Dangerl1eld. Joe Pesc1 A man who hkes to eat drink anCI ~e in excess c;tands to win S 10 million 11 he sac- t1f1ces 111s worldly pleasures tor one year A ( 1 hr 35 min ) d C llOVW 'Willy Wonka And The Choco- 1aie Factory ( 1971 Fantasy) Gene W Ider Jack Albertson A world famous l.Onlectroner otters a lifetime supply of candy to the l111e winners of "'treaS&Jre h•Jnl G 1 1 hr 40 min J dr1' 1ng" tl11 111p1, 1ndJ' ,,n ··s1. h1 Hll R"·.t1 .. .1111ng lr.1111 'I 'it 111 111 p 111 nn i....H J < h,11111,·I l.J \111Jl ra111r ,., RoberLa Wt'ID· tr"ub J llll'mtx·r ol th1· I o' .\ngl'lc<> Board ol I du\.at111n Hl't gul''" "ill rndudc Barbara Bloomberg pr\.'<.1Jl'nt 111 \.101hers .\$310\I !>runt. Drt\lng E rk Ross of Sale R itk'I and Eddy BatrH a Jrunb. drl\ 1ng \lllllTI P1111.lUll't Gloria Mooty .:1nd al.tor Anthon) Gury t-ioth f mm~ "'•nnc.·rs during thnr a'>'><K1a11on on .\Bl''<> "Gen- rtal Hospital." will be reunrted on "The ( 1rl'al Prt•tl·ndcr " an .\BC ll'lt'' 1<.1on mm I\.' in v. h1rh Billy Ot'e Wiiiia ms makt:\ a '>f>t.'l tal appearanct: (icaf\ portra}S a mJ\tcr rmpo'>tor who lhnrm' hrs wa} into thl· pnnupal's po<11 at a drug-ndckn \Uhu1 ban h11th '>t. honl .\t X pm r hur\d,1\ nn .\fH .. J aot' t·onda .rnd Robert Wagnt>r v.tll co-ho'>t"Ohmp1c C i.ila a thrl'C: hour \hov. prc:4'<.'nt1ng man~ v.dl-knov.n l'nlc:rta1nN'i orig1na11ng from thl' <in·l·k fhc.im· .\mong the guests v.111 tx· the Bea<'h Boys, Neil Dia mond Peggy F temlo« John Houseman. Bruce Jenner c:c-nt' Kt'll) J .. ck Lemmon Jnd Melissa \1ao<.·hc'llt'r < BS.,.. 11111.:hroaJr.1,t thl· ~· ·hour mint- 'l'fll'' li.11t· I '~<.·nn· .. nn \11~ ".ind l\ I he d1.1111.1 ,1hnut ::in 1nl\'1 llJllllO.tl ixrtumc wr11pam ''J" Bru<'e 8oxlt'ltnt'r Linda E\'llns. <~tnie Fr~nt·i'I Lee Grant and Ooooa Mllb Sunday July 22, 1984 29 DAYTIME DRAMA CAPSULIZED ... 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John n\ Drummond realizes he·s lo'it &d\ torn c:r On thl'tr first annl\ ersal) . .\sa and lkd..' d1."c1de to rcne\\ their wedding '0\'~ Rafr accept' "iarnantha·s mamagr propu~I R \' AN'S HOPE: \1a' realizes that \1ag· g11..· "a" the kal.. on Operation E:.agk \1attht'\' coml'~ out of coma Dec 1ruh ~orr\ \hi.' forgot lo g1' e h1 m his medica tion \1JllhC\\ luol'> at her and once again sa'' \turdert•r .. De1..• t('llS C\ en one 81 11 "ant' t<1 get hl'r in bed and that's.\\h~ he 1s aftn hc:r tor attcmptl'd murder of Mauhe"' \taggll' tinalh abk 10 "arn Franl about \la\ h1llo"'1ng light 1A1th Franl \tagg1\' "'rtll''> Da\C'. ~~ing she: loH·s him SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Liza up'>rt "'hc:n \he '>et"'> ( ord sitting 1n T ra' ts' chair T elh tdl<i Ju~tine she better cooperate or hl· II ~ill hl·r Hogan\ female JOurnall\m ~1u,kn1 Jl·,elop\ uush on him .\Ian gel\ p1ano-pla~ 1ng1ob at B1gclo" 's .\lee lalhng lor \dair T R m:alls pan of pa'>t life "•th "l'alth~ fam1h Hog.an planstodosuncs~· tul \ 1t•1nam \Ctaan stor\ on Cord Ton' \.ard11 the onc.: l1nl 10 T R \ pa'l 1i1 <...'lnn.''l r\ \'Ol !'IG AND THE R ESTLESS: ( m ~t·t goe' on roa~t-10-coast publlctl) 1ou1 L'lurl'n "'omed about Paul's reaction 111 mu\ll '1deo Hurt "'hen Jack forget' dinner date plan~ ( arole "ants lo quit but he pcrc;uades her 10 sta~. S3) mg he care' lor her ~ut can't make a commitment Dina be&s J 111 not to takeJacl.. do"'n \\ 11h her orit "'111 dcstro' John E'en "'hen D1nJ guarantees tlnano al suppon. Jill refuse' Ill let Ja,k ofTthe hook Dina lOns1Mrs Jad.\ 'iU81.c\l1on that c;he bed do" n "11h John \ 1ctortdlc;Cora\doc1o r he'll pa' an\ thin~ 10 sa' c his mother's lite Doctors sa' ht'r case'" tl'rminal · SOAPS ... FromPage4 '>IOr\ line V. hat \h\\uld 1do"'11h m' "11p: -Pl Tnlu\a 1 Jlt'. ( Jhl A: Most soap operas are reticent to look at llftsolleited scripts. Howe\·er. there a rt St\ era I de\ elopmHt prognms that tht Dtl11orks and tbe advertising egenclts for tile soaps b\'t . We sqgest YO\l contact tbr oec" orks and ask aboat their writers' dtHlopmenc proicram Good locll. 1 And 1f \ou'rt a ~ood "rlter. tllf' soaps rould <'l'rt11nh ust \ ou now 1 -TV Puzzle 2 3 4 5 ' 6 7 18 51 ACROSS 1 8 Shown Diane cv1 JO 'CH1Ps' Siar lnll Cheers 31 Monogra"' tor Egqar t? 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NEw~/f'EOrt.E ~: I I I I I I I I I Stallone or Stone Enemy of Ma ... well Smart 27 Trumpeter Al 29 He was Hawkeye 1 lntelhgent 2 Star ol Splash 3 Before 4 She s Allee 1ni1 5 Grazing land 6 County Clare·s capital 7 Streisand's opus 8 Quincy s m1heu 9 Role for Klugman 1n1t 10 Ozzie 11 Hamel 1 1 Harns on Barney Miller" t 3 Cable TV outfit 20 Cooperslown's Cobb 21 Blea1 23 Clock numerals 24 Singer Cara 26 Mrs Kornblum 01" 'Paper Chase· 28 He's Henry Rush 29 Wednesday 32 'Remington Steele" star 33 The Couµte 35 10 for O Neal 36 She played Aunt Bee 51 He was Mark Jennings 53 Del Rio 55 Deposits 56 Billy on Scarecrow .:ind Mrs King" DOWN 37 She's Chris Cagney 38 · -Wilderness· 39 Mr Fox" et at 40 On the prowl 42 ·011ver -· 44 -Ballou 4 7 Thoroughfare pl 49 Grand -Opry 50 Mr Gershwin 52 Overtime abbr 54 Monogram tor Welles Daily Pilot classtf 1ed ads phone 642-56 78 Sunday, July 22. 1984 31 THIS WEEK: CHOOSE & Sii VE .1 HURRY! SALE E DS JULY 29TH. 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DC 20260-6320 Talk to us. and we ·11 help you get the best of the Postal Service "'k'll help you lifet our best. !J. 11 \~~;,, \ \ j.\1 •'': t ..... What does an ex-Beatle do when he reaches the stately age or 41 and his music career is no longer in full bloom? II the ex-Beatie in question is Georse Harrlaoa. he turns to a budding hobby in hor· ticulture. At this year's Chelsea Flower Show in Lon· don, Harrison asked the ex· pert who'd helped landscape his 35-acre Henley estate ir she'd be willing to work her magic on his home in Hawaii. Harrison. who can't seem to stem his interest in nowers and plants, requires the ser· vices of 12 gardeners to help keep his land from looking seedy. But being surrounded by lush vegetation is dearly no problem when. like Har· rison. your ravorite color has always been green. 0 While Harrison digs / his backyard, another /,.: ex-Beatie, Pa~I McCartney, is also spending ,, has leisure time pursuing down-t~arth activities. Recently the unpretentious Paul and his wife. Llnda, popped into a posh London pub. ordered two Bacardi· and.Cokes -then treated everyone in the house to dnnk.s. Said one satisfied sot· "I never knew Paul and his missus were so generous. And like getting a phone call from Carv Grant?" exclaims Sullivan. Forget the phone call: what's it like going out with the sultan of suave? "He's truly one of a kind. quite ex· traordinary. and not self -involved. He looks they're good talkers. L---::::::::;;;;;iiiiiiiiil too. We had a nice long chat." Cheers' 0 You just can't tell that Saan Su.Diva.a anything. ReaJJy. do you think the star of the hot series Falcon CresJ is going to listen to you if she didn't listen when Cary Grant told her: .. y OU should not be an ac- tress. Get married in- stead and have a baby." Quite a head- strong girl, that Susan. She became a performer. re- maining single and childless. She did, however, go out with Mr. Grant, whom sh e met at a ran c y d res s party "Do you know what ifs at you so intensely. so deeply. you feel that you're the most im.ix>r-"'-' j • .. \1 ,, I ,, ,, \ " \ !'\ , tant person to enter his life. and that he wants you to stay there. Not many have that quality." 0 The pain Barbera Bel Geddee ha.5 en- dured as mother to Dallas's scheming J.R. these past seven 1V seasons is nothing compared with the protr lems she"s faced off- camera. She has undergone two mastectomies, and last year in late March she had quadruple bypass surgery. So it wasn't much of a surprise when she resigned aher this past season. Her replacement? No. not Joan Colllna. Hold on lo your Stetsons -it's Donna Reed. the mother who knew besl on The Donna Reed Show. the long-running sat-com of the late '50s and early '60s. You'll recall that she had won an Oscar as Montgomery Clih's call-girl friend m 1953's From Here to Eternity Reed. now 63. who recently had a face- lift. will brave the blazing Texas Dallas . . '~ . . .. . -.. ... . . \ .. "' \ ' COYllb Photo ot diver Grq Loupnis by W.iter looll Jr .• courtesy of Flf Photo FDm. U.5.A. does its location work in the YeUow Rose State dunng the steamy summer months. a great phys.icaJ hardship fOf the ailing Bef Geddes From AMo Sum~ New Yorlt. Robert Windekr. Los .4.ngftes. Edited by Joanne Kou/man l l.._• • • • ... , .,. 1' • ,. •• '41'-Y c octre:s Is there an mpect of show business that you don~ like? -D.K, Ann Arbor. M1eh. yes. phot<>ft raphers and photographs. Why is it that one day you come out looking sim· ply gorgeous in a pacture and the next -.JI..__ day it's the absolute reverse. even though you're no dif. rerenl ~ dey before' Fact is. beauty is something I'll never understand - especially in terms of acting. You work like crazy to look your best. then one morning you get up. don I do a thing to yourself, and you re told you look f antasuc -never better 1. 4 f1r<,t 1nok p1L1ure::, .,.,hen 1 .... d!:> abour 1.5 sa~!> \\alter luo\.'> Jr I started !>hootm~ m\ friend!> pld\ m~ !>l1ckball or foolbdll. fhat.., where I ~an lo learn ho\\ 10 .,.,..allh -.portc; Wed run play!> dnd I .,.,ould <..hoot the !xtnlt' pld\ U\ er and O\.er It wa.s like a trammq Cdmp loo~ !><>Id his l1r<,I p1<.ture -one he snapped ar the Pnnre1on{.'.olumb1a footbdll qdme in 1%1 -to SporT,\ lllm1rated .,.,..hen ht> .,.,a.., 16 vPar.., old. He hrt'> bt-t:-11 la kin~ picture<. for the magazine (a::, -...ell a.., for nal1011dl magazines ::,uch dS Time and Neu\ueekJ ever since. '' ""'"'"''c/ ru1 /XJ~P 51 FOR TWO YEARS, FAM OUS PHOTOGRAPHER WALTER IOOSS JR. HAS BEEN SNAPPING OLYMPIC HOPEFULS. HERE'S HOW: 2. 1. Cyclist H•lson Vain. form•rly a NH/ Yolt City tMSHn~( triumphs ONr traffic along S1Jrth AHnu• In the Big Apple; 2. Craig BHrds,.y battles th• wat•r as h• trains for the U.S. swimming tHm; 3. Th• world's .-hardnt man to or•rtalc• in th• .fOO.met•r hurd,.s. Edwin Moses. 1s caught here by streaking tight and a Canon F-1; 4.. Mitch Ga lord uHs the paral,.I barw to stretch up -or is 11 down -Into lnflnlt,. Fu/I Photo Film. U.S.A •• sponsored Walf•r looss J' ·s Shooting for the Go6d proJ«;t. ( In what mar be his most famous photo. looss captured John Stallworth s h..illet1c catch of a p~ from Terry Brad- 'haw to secure the Pittsburgh Steelers· 'lltury over the l.o<i Angeles Rams in the 1980 Super Bowl In June 1982, loo~' left his position ~ d staff photographer at Sport:> //. lu~trated to undertdke a project '>P<>n· wred by Fuji Photo Film, U.S A ''The a.5.'>1gnment of a lifetime,' as loo~ puts 11 I w~ granted creative freed om and an unprecedented time frame ra rely of- fered to sports photographers " His cornm1ss1on was to spend two yedr., µhotographing America's athletes as they prepared for the Olymp1e Games in Los Angeles The photo on this week's cover of FA'-fll > WEEALt and the pictures on page 4 are drawn from looss's Shontmg for the Gold exh1b1t, current!) touring the United States These photos are more than just a sampling of an ex- traordinary exhib1t1on celebrating athle11c excellence, they also provide an opportunity to delve into the ueat1ve process and the work tech- niques of America's prem1t>r r;ports photographer Photograph Number One: Cyclist Nelson Vales. "Vales was a me~nger in New York." recalls looss -one of tho~ wild messengers who ride up and down the streets He grew up rn Harlem. and now Vales 1s one of the top cyclists in America. I'd always wanted to shoot down Sixth A venue I ndt> a bike all through the lit) and Thursdav 1s always the wor\t da\-for traffic, ~ that's V.•hen I picked it - about 4:30 on a thursdav. I was about two blocks from hun on the base of this . flagpole. maybe 8 to 10 feet off the ground 'Jelson had no problem' v.1th tht.> trc1fhc. And then all or a sudden - up he goes with h1!) drms' Nt'lson almo:,t had d fight with a rnb driver The rabbie tried to nail him. I thmk" loo-.s u~d a Canon F-1 camera and a Canon 56mm lens for this shot Hf> pu.,hE"d the 400 ASA him to 1600 Photograph Nwnber Two: Swimmer Craig Beardsley. Im- agine trying to photograph a -.w1mmer doing the butterfly H1o; hedd and shoulders bob errat1callv out ol the water. his arm' follow You led.It down almo:,I to water level. never kncMmg precisely when his head will reaµpear ThE.' swimmer come-. ever clo~r blur- ring your focus You try franllcall~ tu get 1 hat focus n~ht and snap off 14 frames in the second he is above water. hoping that one. 1us1 one of thl'm. will turn out Impossible Take a look at the one looss got For this shot he u~ the Canon F-1 and a 400mm lens Photograph on Cover: Diver Greg Louganis. When 11 comes to diving, Ureg Louganis sets the \tandard by which all other divers are measured It's not surprising. then. that this photo has rnme 10 ep1tom12e looss's Shootmfl. for the Gold project fA~ll'I' W UKIY •JI" U • l'lli-4 5 When loo!>S caught Louganis agamst the backdrop of the American nag. however. he had no idea that he hc1d anything very special in his sight'> "Thert.' are somt.-pictures 1n the show." he says, "that have a larger symbolism But I didn't necessarily shoot them for that reason. I obviously saw !>ome s1gmficance with the Louganis shot You'd have to be bhnd. deaf and dumb to miss that. But even then. when I was shooting 11. I didn't think it would become so special. It has turned out 10 be symbolic of the whole essa} It JUSt IC 111t/m11t'd 1111 /llrJf,,'t' '11 Warning· The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health AAlEIGH Kflgs.1!> mg. M11r·. 1.0 1119. llltOtl!W. 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KY .0201 ------------------" ~ _j ELLIS ISLAND: CELEBRATING OUR IMMIGRANT ROOTS By Thomas Kessner E Ills Island toda\ 1s a forlorn place pocked w·11h dilapidated rums Its · Great Hall" 1~ d crumbled shell with rolling roof Pools of d1rtv water stand in the htStonc reception area tha1 welcomed millions ol foreigners to the United States The massive red brick buildings are in d1srepa1r. stnpped by vandals and ravaged by time and neglect Onc.:e dense with the drama of life in transfor- mation. it is now a dingy ghost town. Yet this man-made island a short distance fr om the New Jersey shore in upper New York Bay, 1s one of this country's few genuine shrines More than 17 million immigrants entered lhe United States through this gateway, hoping to build new hves. fearful of what the future might bring Belatedly, Americans are recognizing the import of the island in our nation's hlSlory The ne1ghbonng Statue of • Liberty. the "Mother or Exiles," was r and is a stirring symbol of opportunity Ji for those arriving from distant lands ~ But Ellis Island was reality: it was the ~ delivery room of their Americanization. ~ and for many 1t was a pain ful labor ; The United States is its immigrants. from the P1lgnm colonists who landed in Plymouth. Mass . in 1620 to the millions who were proce5sed on Ellis Island around the turn of the centu ry to the million-; continuing to arrive from around lhe world tod'-1. President Reagan announced in 1982 that 1he Statue of Ltberty-Elhs fsland Centennial CommtSS1on would oversee the respon- sibiJity of restonn~ both these shrines It ts fining that we are finally prepanng to make Elhs l5land an histoncal museum. to commit the funds necessary to refurb1Sh II, and to celebrale Its cen lennial 10 1992. For most of the 19th cen tury, admis- sion into the United Stales was simple. lmm1gra11on w~ encouraged and there were no federal barriers or tests for entry. With time and the massive innux of immigrants. 11 became necessary to systemat12e the process and construu reception centers At first 1h1s was done by individual states After 1882 the federal government look over tlte responsibility and developt'd federal guidelines for extensive checks on lhe work background~ of thOS(> entering the country Ellis Island was opened as a federal 1mm1gration station on Januarv I 1892 The first 1mm1gran1 to pas'> through the recep11on !'>tallon w~ An· nie Moore. a 15-vear-old from Count\ Cork. Ireland. Ott1c1als presented her with a S 10 gold piece to mark the occa- 6 FA"41l' wu .. 11 • JI I\ :: • , .... s1on -more money she told reporters, than she had ever seen in her life That day the reception station took in 2.25 I people As the ttde of immigrants grew. the number coming through the island on a given day rose to 5.000. On peak days in 1907. 10.000 to 12.000 111· d1viduaJs might amve In those days, oceans were crossed by ships rather than planes. and millions of people were leaving the in· dustrial1zing nations of Southern and Eastern Europe Men and women of modest means imagined a place where that had spent themselves on war. dogma and the inability to see 1he world in a new way The immigrants aJI shared the same fears· Will the new land welcome such as us. poor peasants. ignored in our own homelands' Will 1t be gentle with our foreign ways. or dictate rapid con- formity and assimilation? Will 1t pro- vide the JObs and better futures we are coming for? And what of our deeply held beliefs. will we be able to ~ on our religion. culture and language to our children? Or will they become America was in everybody's mouth. Businessmen talked of it over their accounts. . .. Children played at emigrating. . .. Abcwe The Great Hall m the Mam Reg1S1ry Bwldmg as 1t looks today. Below. Stran~s in a foreign land -a typ1cal imm1Rran1 family am1Je$ at Eilts Island m 1908 life would be eru.1er -less brutally restr ictive They heard of the new world where there were JOb'> and freedoms and open doors ... America,' recalled the Russian 1mm1gran1 Mar\ Antin. "was m everybodv :-:. mouth Businessmen talked of 11 over their accounts People who had relat1vec, in the famous land wenl around reading letters for the enlightenment of less fortuna1e folk Children plaved at em1gra11ng All talked of ii · .. They came not for gold on the '>treet' bul rather for the opportunity 10 escapt' the decavin'{ economies of' countr1P' st ranger~. a ~nerat1on without a past? At Ellis Island, the immigrants were subjected to a variety of medical rests and questioned on such subjects a.s name (many were changed. shortened. or s1rangely translated in the process). na11onality (after the enactment of a series of national origins quotas in the 1920s. American policy favored 1m- m1grants from Western and Northern Europe If you were from Italy. Greece or Russia. the available slots were le .... ). marttal status. occupation . etc Many were torn between g1v111g the accurate answer and 1he one the\ felt would get them in. A woman with lour children, and pregnant with a fifth, '>•mi tha1 her husband had been in Amemd 14 years. Gaining admittance was mort.' important to her than what people would think of her unborn child in 1h~1 era of rigid morality Eighty percent of the 1nd1v1ducib landing on the island passed throuqh in about four or five hours. If they w1~h ed to settle in New York. it was onl; d ferry ride away. Others boarded barge ... to 1he Jersey railroad terminals Orw frantic newcomer kepi repealing thdl his destina11on was Prinvilhamass A11 inspector finally understood 1h1~ tu mean Springfield, Mass , and the nt<in was sent on his way. Of the 20 percent detained for hosp1 talizallon or more extensive tests. most were admitted after a few days. Le<.<.. than 2 percent were sent back to the11 homelands at the expense of the ship- ping company, and a good number of those tried their luck again Still. lht· scenes of parting, of families being spilt. were sufficient to legit1m1ze the island's nickname "Island of Tears Ellis Island eventually lost its pur· pose. and by 1954 the governme111 abandoned it. In 1955 lhe island wet' declared surplus and put up for Sdle Americans in these years were not 'er comfortable with the meaning or their collect1ve ethmc past. Plymouth Rock not Ellis Island, was considered the ont legitimate source for American stock Some members of Congress corn plained that selling the island wa' i1 shabby act And the bids that were sut>- mitted added no luster to the effort A Philadelphian who proposed 10 build,, mansion for himself from which It' - watch the ships go by offered a nickt'I L A New Jersey youngster offered s211 and his plans to set up an orphana~t· A builder with plans for developing 1tw • ISiand offered $201 ,000. Finall\. d vigorous effort wa.s initialed 10 give· tlm 27'h-acre site its legitimate place m our land. In 1965. federal law decreed th1· ISiand a national monument. We are a synthesized nation. united by our sense that man freed fro m restrid1ve governments and outmoded econom ic systems can nourish. desp11r· differences that had been judged insur mountable Perhaps Elhs. w11h 1r... celebration not of nattve roots. b111 rather of the pr of replanting and remaking life n mid-course. ....111 deepen our preciation of some of th" Ideals that lte al the hear1 of tlll' 1 American experiment. fW Thoma\ ~nf'r 1~ (X'f1'1.'SMJ1 ul '"''"" /11 ' II• l n11~1')i/\ <>f '\oru ><Jrlt and uuth01 11I t1w I•••" tin 1mn11qralK>n _.......... ............. ------------------~- PltGl984 ~ always maxi Paos I ! I I I I t I I I I I • PARSLEY, SAGE, ROSEMARY AND THYME By Marilyn Hansen M am cooks are ~x· per1men11ng \\uh grow- ing fre!lh herb!> in their own gardens in order 10 enJOY an added d1men!)1on of flarnr and color in the preparation of even simple dishes. Local farm stand!I and c11v greengrocers offer a selection of lhee~· pots of herb!) to brighten a kitchen\\ 1n- dow ledge. And now supermarket!l are stocking an ever·1ncreasmg vanetv as \\ell Countless dishes benefit from the addition of fresh . fragrant herbs Try basil m tomato recipes. dill '"th seafood, tarragon with chicken. and rosemary with lamb. Fresh oregano or an) of the thymes are good in a red· wme marinade for beef or m a salad of cold sliced !:>leak HERB AND GARUC CHIUI SPREAD. I cup (8 OL) rkotta or farmer ch~ I (8 oL) pq. cream cbeet1e, .c>ftened 2clovea 1arlk, min~ I tableapoon ftneJy chopped ro.emary I table.poon finely chopped tarracon l tableapoon finely chopped cbttvtJ or chive. 'I• teupoon ltt-ehly 1round black pepper I teupoon Worce11enblre .. ~ 11. teupoon Tab.ueo 1. In a blt.'nder or lood proct.'wir "1th mt'IJI \h1JPp111fol blddt' ur 111 bo\,J u:.mq rlt'\lrn mixer place all ingredients Proces.<. or beat until 'moothl\ blended 2. f'li)(.t' m1x1Ure 111 a sn\d.11 cruck ur m d ~I I med w uh pla-.lK \ffclP Co" er and rll1ll Se" t' drrt'ltl\ frlJm \'ruck or tum out of bowl unto plate and removt' pl~ll Sef\'e with lr..irker~ \t'St'lable -;t1ckli or th1nl\ .JKed cock1ail brt>ad \lokn ub<.>ut J wp::. Variations: El1m1natt-lht' ncoua and use 1 (X oz ) pkq-. ueam Lh~ Otlwr herb cum- b111a11u11::. might be. cltll par~le\' and (hives. ur ~ marjoram and th\'ffit' Experiment' CHICKIN WITH 8ASIL AND CREAM• 2 whole bonelea• ch kken breuta. 1pllt. 1ldnned and nattened (about l lb.) Vi cup cl.)Opped grttn onion• v. lb. 1llced CanadJan bacon. cut Into 'h·lnch •trip• Few twiat• l'rffhly around black pepper 3 •Ilea day·old white bread. dried and rolled Into crumbe I/, lb. wu1a.lted butttr or mar1artne '!. cup finely chopped 1hallot.1 2 c up1 heavy cream or half and haJf 1/J cup finely chopped rrub bull leave. Salt. to lute Bull leaves for 1arnl1h I. Wash chicken. On inner Side of each brt!A'>l half spnnkle abou1 2 table.poons chopped green -onion Place !:lfnps of Canadian bacon Cf'O!>S\\ ise ~ n t'eflter ol chicken Se..b£11 with d fev. !\\ISIS fresh!} ground black peppt-r Roll each piece lengthwise secunng with '>'Jll c:urd or wooden picks 2. Coat. each chicken roll wtth the brt:odd uum~ In large heavy skillet. heat burt.:r unlll hoc but noi smoking Brown chicken rolb slo\.\olV in hol butter. turning to bro\\ll even!\ When chicken i bro"n. remm t' from skillet to baking pan. Add shallot~ 10 skillet and saute. sumng .. fur 5 minutes 3. Pour shallOl butter oH·r chicken rolls and bake in preheated 350°oven for about 15 ''> 30 minute!>. or until cooked through 4. In a hean saucepan heal cream tu th• boiling point Reduce heat dnd allow tu '"ll mer over lo\'' heat. reducing cream to hJlt lhe ,·olume \dd chopped basrl and St>.s.'11111 to tasle with salt and pepper. 5. To -.erve Spoon a little of the bastl \dU\ •• omu warm plate Cut chicken roll 1111< ~1-1nth-lhKk crol>.\w1se 'i11ces and pl<il.t' overlappinq on top of sauce Garnish l'd( h ''1th a fev. basil lea\ es .Wakes l tfJ ./sen 111~) ChtLken r«1pe 1-, from 1he R1<hard Pt m Rt."lc1ura11t in St Lutm. \lcJ SUMMERTIME. Thanks to Amtr•k'• "All AbcNird America" summer f•res, you can haw the time of your life this summer, v•cationing •bollrd the train. You'll get ewrythin1 we'¥e got-friendly, helpful service, wide, reclining Hats, air condltfonlng, lounge cars, dining cars, snack bars-without pvln1 up much of AND THE LEAVING Is ON AMT • what you'Ye got. Specffk:ally: If you buy a ticket bef<>re September 3rd, you can trnel to any city In one of our three regions for only $175 or less. Any city In •n adjoining region Is only $250 or less. Or go from coast to coast for only $325 round-trip. Kids under 12 get 50% off these already low f•res. You ha¥e 30 ct.ys to com· plete your trnef, ••long as you retum no later th•n Octobet' 2nd. No advance purchase is necessary with these special fares. And you get one stopovet" eac:h way. Cert.in other restrictions may appty. Seats are limited, so now'• the time to set on board. We're sure once you've ridden Amtrak, you'll keep riding Amtrak. Over 19 million people ride with us every ye•r. They'¥e diaco¥ered Amtrak Is one of the most modem, effi- cient and comfortable pasHnger train systems in the world. For reservations or more information about our convenient schedules, call your trawf •gent or Amtrak at 1-800-USA-RAIL. _.... ................... ________________ -"--~ ~~----------------------.............. .......- OLYM·PICS . Photographer Welter looss Jr. seems to work." Yes. it does. The p1c- tut e was taken through a telephoto lens. using 400 ASA film. looss says he's amazed that he was able to push the film to 1600 ASA without having the picture turn out excessively grainy. Photograph Nwnber Three: Hurdler F.dwln Mo.ea. "This is one of my fonder memories of the shoot, something that comes out of a decision vou make in a men's room that works out to be one of your best pictures ... The day IQPSS went to photograph Ed- v. in Moses. things just weren't going well "Edwin had gotten to bed very late the night before, and he was really not in the mood for all this I felt hopeless. He may be the best track and field athlete in the world. period. He's won over 100 races in a row And I didn't know what to look for. I went to the bathroom to hide for a few minutes. I was standing there, and there was an opening for ventilation and this streak of light was coming in right off the beach I thought. 'If I could get him to stand on a urinal, I'd get a phenomenal portrait of him with these yellow strips of light · But then I thougbt. 'No. he's not in the mood for this.'" Luckily. when looss walked out of the building. the same strip of light was streaking across an outside wall. He took the portrait there. "I knew then that I had the special picture .. looss used his customary Canon F-1 camera here. with an 85mm w1de- angle lens Photograph Number four. Gymnut Mitch Gaylord. The prob- lem with -or maybe the best thing about -this picture of Gaylord is that looss can't figure out which way is up or down. You flip 1t over and 11 still looks right "We learned in the diving and gymnastics that reality changes with 1ust the way you turn your head. I still don't know which wav this one goes .. Up or down. what ·rooss likes about this picture is "the way his legs wrt of go off into infinity at the edge of the frame .. For thL'i picture. the parallel fA'141L\ W £ll(U . Jll\ u . 1'1114 9 bars were strobe-lit. and looss used a 24mm wide-angle lens. Using still photography lo record subjects whose essence 1s movement might seem to be missing the point. But in the hands -nd eyes -of an artist like looss, Lhe medium is somehow able to convey that essence and penetrate to the heart of the sport. It captures the moment of truth. while excluding that which is not essential. looss's Olympic photographs constitute a record of a genuine artist at work. IW or, ... IO: Gil9l'9 '1M Olymoa ~ Ollil< PO bM356 ~ .... 56316 -By David Granger. Associate Editor i:u::==..-=.c:.:::..~ "L--:..--=:.-=-.:-· ...._.,_ o-i.-..-.... I I .. Watt Disney ~nu TECHNICOLOR II COMING TO THEATRES EVERYWHERE JULY 27 OUR MONTHLY COLUMN ON LIVING TODAY NOISE: THE BANE OF OUR EXISTENCE -AND HEALTH t3y Harriet Van Home A nybody out there heard a pin drop lately' It's not l1kel) given the booming barrage that sur· rounds us. These days you d need the ears of a bird dog to hear a piano drop. Now. some~ this infernal racke1 - fire engines. heavy construction. jet 1ake-offs -1s beyond the average <:11izen 's control But souped-up por- table radios are not J\nd TV sets whooping at top volume are not. we·re a noisv nation because we have made II a virtue to operate at full throllle We're also a noisv nation because we do not mind our manners. \01 etiquette. manners -best defined a~ consideration for the comfort and d1gn1ty of other human beings Scien- tists who measure everything from mouse squeaks ro jackhammers say we are living bevond our auditory resources The h·uman nervous system can take 1ust so much. Then mind and body begin to pay a price The Environmental Prorectiun J\gen- rv (EPA) acknowledges that there is a kind of toxic waste that roars. ra1tles. screams. bellows and goes boom But the poisons 1n the air and water have a higher prionty J\nd so the noise \"orsens. If vou hadn t noticed -or 1f v0u·re lo\'ing rhe din 1ha1 we're in - chances are that vou are one of 40 null ion Americans ·going deaf Lunching with m} old friend Anne recen1lv. I was compelled to ask her. ·whv are ~ou shoutmgr 'Ir's mv new bad habit,· she ex· plained . "i ve got 1-...0 deal head<. m the familv and we shoul at each other · on·e of the deaf heads is J\nne !> father Thar'!. natural. he's pushing 80 The other is Anne's 16-vear-<>ld son. John . That~ unnatural. John . at this '>l.ige in his life. should have the hear- ing of an Indian scout But deafness 1~ increasingly common in the voung Street sounds and industrial noise are onl~ partly 10 blame ~lost acoustical experts and otologist~ -ear doctors - dre blammq rock music John is a rock maniac If YOU live m a house where rock music shakes the verv foundations. vour \'Ital organs are lak.ing brutal pun· t~hrnent. Anne suffers acute headaches and lately her l>lood pres.5ure has been zooming upward Similar symptoms \\ere noted in chinchillas a few vears a~ aftE'r sc1ent1!>ls at the National In· ~itute of Health exposed them lo 111 recordings of intense noise -in· eluding rock music. Researchers at the Un1versirv of California at Los Angeles exposed ·mice to intense noise over a four-week penod and established that the ordeal had weakened their defenses against viral diseases. Rabbits exposed to lhe same racket showed a significant rise in cholesterol. Worse. their adrenals. ovaries and kidneys had shrunk. John laughed al my diagnosis that he was rock-numb and disco-deaf. I had to say 11 twice. of course "Everything has to be said to John twice " sighed his mother. "I expect I'll have to learn sign language before long.·· Maybe not. But by the time hes 25 John may be wearing a hearing aid The unrelieved noise encasing his per- sonal space can only lead to a slow. steady hearing loss. The !'io1se Research Lab al the Universitv of Ten- nessee subjected guinea pigs to rock music for several weeks. leaving one ear uncovered The sensor\/ cells in 1ha1 ear had "shriveled like i}eas." savs the repon When does lhe shriveling stan1 A hearing lest given 10 3000 children in Tennessee found that sixth graders had only a 4 percent impairment Br freshman vear in college. some students had lost an appalling 61 per- cent of their hearing .\s an irntant loud nmse 1s one of 1he lop three citizen complaint.). according to lhe American Housing Survev by the U.S Census Manv c1t1es have Set "noise limits with fine~: of S25 and up for infractions The noise roars on. however. because I he police say they ve more important things to do than arrest a kid with a lou radio Whal to do? Focus first o the areas where a d11ninuendo can achieved Local ordinances can requ1r rock con- certs and discotheques 10 r uce their volume You can petition our cit~ council to stiffen anti-noise law~ an<! then see to It that local police enforce those regulations ""Jo1se 11cket!.' c;hould be g1\ en out as regular I\ d.'> parking ticket" We can also turn down the T\' set. the stereo. the radio and the blast~ of hard rock coming from Jumor' room where a mall disco operatec; seven nights a week Then we will have started a campaign 10 bring back the peace and quiet even· ch 1hzed soc1et\ has a righl to expect fW Hamt'I \on /f11mr " o u t'll.Jfm111" t'''-<1113'1 '"' 'Ut>Jt"C '' m11Qtnll hnrn pol111ts '" "-.10/ "''"t" fA,\llU WHICU •Ill\ l! •I~ J J Prescription Drugs' Side Effects Revealed (Peachtree City. GA) - FC&A Peachtree City. Georgia pub- lisher. announced today the relea~ of a new S).99 book for the general public .. Prescription Drugs Effects and Side Effects. 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He says he wants to go children. one of whom. a girl. was only whose homes they care for. live so hie; own way on weekends She says half a year younger than the girl I have much better For vears I v1~11ed the homes of or· '>he doe-.n t see much of him during the JUSl quoted Here 1s what th1'> Yet. self-respect can be absent in drnary American people and Wl'f:k l>t'\au~ he\ ttlwfly~ trnH:lr11g. gardener's daughter had to ~y about 1hose who have a lot of money as ca n lrled to understand how their and at night he talkc; un the phcmt• wit.h him. about her mother. about the hfe moral purpose and ethical standards c.h1ldren grew up Because I w~ !){'Opie .,..ho work "1th h1111 she was then living. "My daddy says The gardener. remembering his years rrained rn psychoanalytic psychiatry "All my parent'i want is for me to we're just passing through here. we're of work in various neighborhoods. told and rhtld psychiatry, what caught my 'behave'. I hear that word JO times a on the way to meet God,. or 1f we're me "I can't say I don't envy the people a11ent1on. as I talked with parents and day No. I don't 'misbehave· I've never bad. we won't see him because the I v.ork for I'd be a fool -I'd be crazy children, were their worries and fears really gollen into any trouble When Devil will keep us away. My motht·r -to say 11 doesn't bother me that some -!he d1ff1culr1es they experienced as my mother tells me to behave. she's tries ro think of God every morning live so well. and we're just scraping by, they struggled (as boys and girl!.) to telling me to dress the way she thinks I before she RelS out of bed "° she'll do and my brother can't get a Job, even ~rowu~or(a.sadult~~makealw-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1ho1~h hewan~one real ~d. But ing and be respon'l1ble mothers and I'll look around me, when I'm domg fathers My purpo~ 1n making all tn\ lawn-mowing or I'm tnmmmg tho')(' home v~11 .. I explained. was tht• l>ushE'..,, and I -.ee lhdt some of 10 dcxumenr the Wdys 1n which pee>-; tlw'it' pt'<1pll· who pdY me aren't in pie deal (or fail to deal) w11h the / the ht.'\! '>hell)(> 1f vou swp counting c,tresses th1'> hfe offers I med to be tlll'1r mont'v a11d lr<;ten to the way ~ recep11 .. e ii!\ po~1ble to the con· thev talk ctlx>ut themselvt·~ Thi's rems of the people I spoke with But on~ drink., too mu(h. dnd that one I realize now that I tended to pay lit· dm e.., crctzv and '>md..,ht's up his ldr ~ tie a11en11on to fam1l1~· profesM'd ''Some of the rn.:h kick I ~. the\ ~ religrou~ intere!'lt.., ur beliefs drink d lot. like their folk!> and thev ~ I heMd day after dav. all sort~ of U'>t' drug!>. dlld thev "' e fa..-,t, recil ~ 11Herec,1mg '>ton~ often ston~ of ftt..i . and all thE'\' think of 1!. dothe.., § ; persistence and endurance in the and how lo wear their harr ond whdl ': fa( e nf sub~tanual oddc, Alter all I rt'('orci., to bu\ ctnd '' 110\ mo.,t c W.1~ talk111g w 11h black and white populttr r,, me. 11., ...... d wtwn J>t'Oplt· ('hrldren go111g through the w~1s of Detatl fwm M1chelangelo's Cre-ation of Man: Rel1g10n gwes life forw•r whu\ redlly 11npuna111 -dlld '><'hool de..,egregat1on m the 1960'> the one who's most important is God, South wrth Apralarhr.m < hlldren If\· ~hould and talk the way she thinks I like He wants us to do She says she and He lold u~ that we have to live ac- 1111~ !CJ comµrehend the relc1t1vely bleak should, and 'be nice'. to people -that's forgets sometimes: she's so tired and l1Jrd1nl{ tu whal., n'!hl You don't go to future of. ">tly. a particular hollow·~ the most important thing But then. she sleepy. she just wants to go back to Ht·avrn by prt1v1~ 1n Chun h on Su11 famd1e<,, with Indian ilnd Ch1la110 h~ her 'bad moods. she calb them. sleep when the afarm goes off But drt\ dl1d tlwn the re-.{ of rhe Wt't'k l>t'inq children whose parenr<. had hdd rlrf-and shes not nice to us at home. and somehow she always does get up in c.1 mt·ctn, '>t'lf""lr p«r~111 You qc' to f1< uh1e:-. 111 thr<, tountrv. dlld with the .,he admit'> later that she barks at peo-time It's God who's in her head mv Hl'it\1•11 hv II\ mq thl' wa\ (iud did th1ldrt-n of work111g-cia.s.-, dnd -.ubur-pie all day long I heard the man in the daddy says, telling her what s gor 10 bt> \\.hl'11 H(•, amt' hen· rt1 \.1.,11 u' tie trif>d l>itn people d'> w(•ll And when I talked post office tell h1~ friend that some day., done. and what's right to do to lu·lp people who W<.'rl' poor He tnl'<l w 11h children fron1 quite rnmfonable mv mother is the sourest person who "Daddy reads to us from the Biblt> 10 ht• friend., with p<.•oplt> who were un· urnsm'itanu•s (I would tdll them ou r comes into h1l> building My father l>clY!. He 5-aYS if we remember what God told popul,1r Thdl., what I tell m\ krd., pm·1lt~ed one'> ) I found thev had the trouble 1s Mom doesn t know what Mose5 and what Jesus told the people, RPirwmhN how .le<-u., liwd wht'll Ht• plentv of dounts c.1nd frc1r..,, 100 - a to do. now lhat my brothers are in high then we'll be alright. even if it's hard .,howl'd up 1111 1111 .... l'drth' Kc-tp H1., Ille rt-mmdt-r tht1t nn one howt"\'tr lucky "<. hool and I'm almost there She wa.., sometimes to poY all the bills on time I 111 \'our m111d I tell 111\ kid., -hut I tell I>\. 'irtut-of """ or her <,ocral !>tdnd1ng always watching over u<.. even w11h the c,ay my prayers at night. and in the mv-.elf 1001 ' or l'tonomic po~111m1 t><;c.·dpe'> the maid., we had. and now \he shouts di morning I try to remember to thank It "'not~ much. as the gardener has ~Iraan., <>f life the people who work for her " God I'm alive and I'm feeling good I've noticl'CI. that many people who have a In f,H 1 d"I m\ work progre..,-.t-d I Thel>e are not the remark!. or a heard my mother crying some1tmes. lot or money and power are bankrupt began ro n<>lllC' d rdtht'r d..Ston1~t11ng voung lcidy who i.., sitting on top of the because she h~ asthma and she has to morally. whereas many who have little 1ronv fl<. I t ompared whal I heard from world -even though she will one day fight 1us1 to breathe whf'n she gets an in the way of material possessions have children and parent., of varving ~x. rdl I~ an heiress compared to others of attack But she prays. and she catche~ a strong spiritual life The porn! 1s not c1rlurn'itance~ Here for instance Me her generation .As she grew up. this enough air to stay here with us. When thal we ought to denigrate those who ttw words of a child who1.L· parents live qirl often wondered why there was so God wants you. He takes you, Ddddy live comfortably or romanticize the lives about ci" well a., amorw 1n tht• world much gloom m~1de her house while 5aid But he expects you to do \our of the poor -·even as we ought not would v. dnt to Ir\ e the gardener always seemed so happy. best until your time comes'" automal1cally assume that someone "I don t know w hv 111y mother and I a.c;ked her once what "happiness" So 11 goes for this child who hd., few who 1s well-to-du is necessarily a dad ~111 "'' unhapµ\ r1li the time but means. She found the question a hard expectations of success. yet who -thoughtful and honorable person. or they do \ow thdt Im J] I pd) more di· one to an~wer hut eventuallv I heard alreadv. at 12 -has learned to fir both that someone who is poor is necessarily tent ion to what rhe\ '>d\. '''each other. th1!. bnef, compelling defm111on. "Hap-this life's burdens and its opportun11ie!I lazy or lacks adequate inlell1gence When I ht:><>r them lrllk111g I get !.ad I piness 1'-when you really know what into a powerful and compelling moral F<ather. we need to understand how realize that mo!.I of the 11me thev re you bel1e\e and 11 mak~ you smile. perspective. Not that such a view of people make sense or this hfe -1f they arguing M\ fathN want., to pla)' golf, and you re not a grump anymore!" things spares this family from moments do so at all. We need to undl•rstand the and mv mother Wdrtts to i;io to a movie She wac; right to have noticed the of self-doubt. if not outright despd1r moral underpin~nn s of our daily lives gardener who tended her parents These are hard-working bur also hard--thl' reasonc; fort e ways in which we rather ample acreage. He whistled and 1\ressed people, and they sometimes conduct ourselv~ at home and at work f.\"'1L'I' Wtr,.1m 0Jfltnbmmg Wnttr Robert Cr~ 1s ,... 0 child psychiatm1anrl0 profes:.(JT of psYChiatn c;ang a lot. He smiled d lot too Over the wonder why their considerable effort!I For manv of us. no matter what our and mftiKal hum(1n111~s at Hon.ord Lni1ns11~ span of one vear I talked with him at t1nd ext-rt tons are fe\\-arded so meager· (con1111utd on /XJflr 14) 12 fAMllY WEEXL.l • JULY 21 . 11184 I I I md. so in can rds. ~ars told >Pie -azy •me by, ven But 0ing ing ~of tn ing 1•av his me :ar 1e) 1ey eal l~ iat :.>M Jlt' nd ><1. ~­ lo m- n q 10 lid ed ed n· b ie le ~II as a pt le 1e ot 10 es 01 1e a Jr ly e. w 'Y 1e "S ·e ( H 4) RIUGION backgrounds. rhei>e reason~ are esse'n- tially rel1g1ou~. That 1s to say. rhe moral assumptions thal inform our lives are connected to a panicular reltg1on's ethical 1mperat1ve~ Perhaps it took too long for me. d doctor. to appreciate how important rel1g1ous life is for many people as rhey cope with life's challenges and as they go about bring- ing up their children. It is a means. really. of providing themselv~ ""Hh what philosopher~ have always said \\-e need a v1s1on of what trulv matters and of what 1~ trivial and inronsequen· ttdl 'v\ ithout such a v1s1on. life can be confusing. maybe even d little empty A 19-year-old Harvdrd student recently put the matter this way. and I have no doubt he Wd.') peaking not only for himself but also for h~ sister and brother. four and six years younRer. ··E, er ~ince I Web a kid I wanted to know ecervthmg. but I'm beginning to realize that you can't JUSI surround yourself wtth facts and figures: you need to know what you should do with all that knowledge -you need to have what they keep calling. around here. ·a frame of reference.· .. Without such a 'frame of refer\ ence. · he knew. But it is up to parents to provide children with a moral context. Moral purpose is what children require. A child who lacks moral purpose-anyone who does -is experiencing a kind of hunger. I well remember Anna Freud. who vir· we become end· !es.sly pushed and pulled by a varie· tv of voices. rules. impulses. desires and fears. Again and again child· ren ask for a perspective by which to choose Religion is a means of providing what philosophers have always said we need: a vision of wha.t tmly matters. tually founded the discipline of child psychoanalysis. telling a group of us (ourselves anx· ious for a sensi· ble, convincing perspective on the nature of our professional between those forces -they ask. finally. what to believe about this life's ethical objectives. All the world's religions have tried to respond to that persisting moral search . and so have the best novelists. poets. essayists and philosophers of all nations and cultures. work) that "child· ren have a right to their parents' moral respect ... I was mtngued. at the time. by that phrase "moral respect ... I had come to know her. so I was able. later. to ask her about her u~ of the expression. 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It's a solar-powered. ventilated pith helmet And it can be found 1n the ma.ii-order catalog of Hammacher Schlem- mer. the exotic gift and speaalty emponum with stores in New York and Ch icago '()n hot day!>. the wearer of th1~ new sunbonnet flips a !>Witch that activates a little fdn attached to the bri m The fan 1s powered bv six solar cells on the crown of the hat. and the ensuing breezes are enhanced by small sponges one can moisten and attach to the sweatband The helmet also comes with a batter\ pack for tho~ steamv suni- mer nights - or gloom~ over- cast days All in all 11 makes 11 a lot ea.,1er to ket>p a cool head KISllNGOff cavmu 5 oon vou ma'r be able to k1~ tooth decav good- bye L11erally 18 fAMLY W FDJ..Y. JULY 11 . l'IM BY MARION LONG NY•lllCKI W e've all heard ~ories about pe<r pie who collect weird things. ~o. nol coins or stamps. We're talking welfd Barbed wire. chicken beaks. thermos bc>llles through the ages -stuff like that. And some collectors are into the really heavy stuff. Witness the annual get· togethers sponsored by the In- ly magazine for brick collec- tors tJtled The Bnck Jouma/, there's nothing weird about hlS hobby. He sees 11 M a harmless and. indeed. useful enlerpnse. Deckebach has built a heanh and 1s currentlv putting ma back porch rn~ of the ob,ects he collect~. As he migh1 put ti . when was the last time anyone built any- thing useful from bottle caps? ternational Brick Collector-; .. ...., ~ Association. which is based in rwa.• ~ San Diego. On these weighty w ill your first-born occasions, about 200 brick en-child grow up 10 thusiasts from all over the be a good-for- world meet lo swap brick OO(hing? Probably not. but ii stories and. of course, bricks appears that 1f it's a bc>y, he's Part1cularty prized specimens less likel} to grow up to be a Deni al researchers at are bricks thdt decoraled Kan-hard worker rhan a girl is. several labc>ratories are work-sas City walkways early in this Kathryn Stafford and Mar- ing on new procedures that century with the phrase garet Sanik. professors of may enable mothers to pro-"Don't spit on the sidewalk" home management at Ohio tect their children's teeth inscribed on them; bricks State University. contend that simply by giving them a kiss. from Illinois that bear a profile first-born sons tend to be Cavities are caused by other-of Abraham Lincoln; and .. very privileged characters" wise helpful bacteria that those legendary kiln-<lried who do little work around the grow in the mouth. When specimens adorned with rhe house. After examining bacteria process the sugar in lellers "OSP," indicating that surveys completed by 527 the food we eat. the acid pro-they hail from the vintage boys and 504 girls between duced erodes toorh enamel. Oklahoma Stale Prison collec-the ages of 12 and 18. they Now. dental researchers uon of the 1920s. found that first-born girb diQ have found a strain of bacteria To Phil Deckebach, a M1chi-60 percent more work than that not only doesn't produce gan primer who ed11s a month-first-b orn boys Second aci d but a I so ,...----'-------,,...--------"---......., children -whether discourages harmful male or female - bacteria from cling-were much more ing to tooth surfaces willing 10 help out In laboratory experi-around the house ments. rats inoc:ulat· 1han their older sjb- ed with the protec-lings But second 11\-e bacteria passed daughters suit do 30 them along to other percent more work rats during normal than second sons. an1 mal-to-an 1mal Further research We wondered what people are reading before they switch out the light and retire for the night. Here are two reports: Matt M~tern, ex· eaadve produ~ CB.S Nlghlty Nao. Mr. Morgenstern has just finished reading Slick. by Elmore Leonard. Leonard, he says, is one of the wittiest mystery writers he has ever read He has also recentlv read The Natural by Bernard Malamud. The book is better than the movie. he says, and he recommends that you read it before seeing the film. Dick Biddle. chairman ol the board, WOWL lV, F~ ~&-tb&Sboa)a. Ala. .Mr. Biddle recently read Tne One Mmute Manager. by Kenneth Blanchard. It was en- JOyable but difficult to apply He finds that his one·minute lectures tend to turn into 15-minute diSsertations. aHtTllDAYS contact. will be needed to Researchers thus establish 1ust why speculate that reduc-these work patterns mg cavities may one exist And you can day involve nothing bet Iha! the refer- (Sunday. Cancer. others. Leo) Sunday: Oscar de la Renta. 52. Monday: Don Drysdale. 48 Tuesday: Lynda Carter. 33 Wednesday: Jack Gilford, 77. Thursday: Jason Robards. i 62. Mick Jagger. 41. Friday: .,. Norman Lear. 62. Saturday: ! Jackie Onassis. 55. : more than a ki~ ;.-:--_. ences of all first-born from mom. 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Coast A motorist dies and another Is critically In- jured In a head-on col- llslon ./ A2 California Celebrities carry the Olympic torch into Los Angeles surrounded by cheering throngs./ A3 Nation Mondale strives for an image as the candidate of the future./ A3 The flap over Vanessa Williams' nude photo- graphs Is not the first scandal associated with the Miss America pageant./A3 World Five people are wounded In an explosion on the occupied West Bank./ A3 Style Revisit the '32 Olympics with a glimpse at classic cars and fitted. dropped waist dresses from that · decade./81 Beat the heat with beauty secrets shared by the most fashionable Orange Coast women./82 Travel Staying at the Stanford Court hotel in San Fran- cisco means going first class all the way ./88 Sports The Angels went down fighting, but were 16-4 losers to Boston./C1 ABC-TV reaches an agreement giving the network exclusive rights to broadcast games of most of the major football powers this season./C2 The men's and women's Olymplc basketball teams tune up with exhi- bition victorles./C3 Entertainment Tired of all the violence In this summer's movies? Check out the latest Mup- pet flick ./88 INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Business Callfornla News Cla11Uled Crouword ~eatur .. Horoecope Ann Landers National News Opinion Public Notloel Real Ettat• Sport• Stock Market• Style TeleVlllon Th .. tert Travel Weather world Newt EM 06 C4 A3 05-10 87 B~5 C9 05 A3 A8 810,04 01-3 C1-3 CM 81-3 TV~ 88 A2 A3 Claim negotiators have flatl refused to address key issues in contract talks By DAVID BISHOP O .. ly PMol Cot~I Laguna Beach firefighters, dis- satisfied with recent contract nego- tiations. say they will try .. to get an audience" with the City Council to voice their gnevances. Capt. Tom Krng. a member of the firefighters negotiating team . said the Operation Cleanup city's negotiators have flatly refused to discuss key issues the firefighters wanted to address in recent contract talks. King said one of the firefighters' concerns 1s the small pay difference between fire apparatur. engineers who drive the trucks and operate the water pumps and fire captains. "The dif- ference in pay is so small that no one Volunteen turned out ln taree numbera Saturday to participate in Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com· merce'• fourth annual Clean Harbor Day. Cleanup boat Delly Piiot li'ttoto by l M P•JM Torao Ohuhi and Karl Lutke limber up before running. New commander a high-flying type Pledges to pursue ood neigh bar policy with plenty of vtgor Art Bloomer made the military his lifelong career by accident. "The accident was the Korean War." said the 51-year-old bngadier general, who on Friday took over as commander of the Marine Corps Air Stations in El Toro and Tustin. A coach helped the former basket- ball standout from Kansas State Teachers College obtain a deferment from the Army. But Bloomer later enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve anyway. "But as it turned out, I hked what I saw," he remembered. More than that, Bloomer was smitten by the flying bUJ. The four· year letterman exchanged s\\Ut· stained unifonns and hardwood nool'$ for niahtjackcts and a tarmac. He was acttptcd for fltaht trainina at the me time he rtte1vcd his rqular commission in 19$7. Now. Bloomer spends every spare weekend flyina g)idtrs ntar the Tehachapi Mountain\ ANDREA ADELSON PEOPLE IN THE NEWS "The advanlaic I have in this Job 1s I nave the occasion to go out and fly Wlth the squadron." said Bloomer. who sin~ last Ausust was second-in- command of tbc 3rd Marine i\1rcraf\ Wing here. Ht succttds MaJ. Gen. Richard M. Cooke. who wn~ russ1gncd to the East Coast·ba~ wrna in Nonh Carolina. "I'm not n tve enough to believe 1'11 know cvcrythrna .. by cltmb1na into a cockpit occas1onally. Bloomer s.a1d. "But you Stt the condiuon of the plan~ and get a fttl for the nttttude You lca.m a lot." Blooml'r admits e ccnain fru\· (Pleue eee COllDIA!maR/ A2) wants to accept the extra respons1- bll1ty." Last week. the council unani- mously accepted City Manager Ken Frank's recommendation and awarded the city's 29 firefighters a 5 percent pay raise along with increases 1n psychological and dental health benefits after an impasse in nego- t1at1ons was declared. The new one- year memorandum of understanding wnh the firefighters is similar to contracts agreed to b) the Cll)'5 municipal and police department employees two weeks ago. Mayor Dan Kenne)' sa.id he was aware the firefighten had refused to ratify the city-proposed contract. but didn't know what their gnevanccs were. City Personnel Director Rob Clark said the city c-0nferred .. ,n good faith" with the firefighters. but he declined to comment on the specifics of the negotiations. · King said the poll~ department had a s1m 1lar pay problem. and that It had been addressed by gJV1ng sergeants an elttra 1 percent increase. but the city .. refused to Ll1k about 11 with us:· K.ioJ said that in nine C>f the county•s fire departmtnts, majnecn rece1vc more pay than c:apt.ains in 1..aJ!Jna Beach., who are the lownt paid in the county. King said. "'to appease us," the city offered 10· give all firefighters utra sick days that were taken away in negotiations two years ago. Howe vet. he said a new firdirJu.er must work for S.6 years betorc bdng fuUy (Pleue Me TALltS/A2l . Charge :. filed against concert Rock star accused of disturbing peace tn police complaint By ROBERT BA.lmER Of .. .,.., ........ British Rock star Rod Stcwan and Pacific Amphitheatre were accused of disturbing the peace in a complaint filed Saturday night with the Costa Mesa Police Department by a group of residents. Forty-two people also lodged com- platnts with the Costa Mesa police. The caJls started ooming in shortly after the concen started. according to Lt. John Regan, who said residents "are going like bonkers out there." See Photo/ A2 Stewart also performed Friday mght. when police reported receiving a "moderate .. number of complaints. crews picked up debrla from throughout the harbor and deposited lt at the Cannery Restaurant where It wu to be picked up by city refuse truck•. Regan said pohcc will tum the complaint filed b) Mesa del Mar resident James "Rust)·· Lus.k and several others over to the district attorney for possible acuon. Torch creates friends from across the seas Lusk. who h \'CS about a quarter- m1lc from the amphitheatre, scud he expected police "to go out there and a~t somebody or to tell them to knock it off The noise 1s un- reasonable . .. It woke my kid and a baby across the street. The) finally went back to sleep from exhaustion.·· he said. By ROBERT BARKER Of the Oely Not ltatl Sometime in the mid-afternoon on Monda}. 10-year-old Karl Lutke of Hunungton Beach and Torao Ohashi ofTokoriame. Japan. will take pan in the biggest athletic ceremon) of their ltves. The two new friends will each cam a torch containing the official Olym·- p1c flame for one kilometer (about 6/IOths of a mile) when the flame passes through Escondido on its wa) to the Summer Olympics in Los ~ngeles. Karl. who "as president of his founh grade class at Oka School 1n Huntington Beach. was chosen forthe honor by officials of the Huntington Valley Boys and Girls Club where he was "Member of the Year" in 1983 Ohashi. a 25-year-old ph)s1cal education teacher at Toka1 High school. was selected on l he basis of an essa) c ntcst in Japan The appearances b) the two run- ners in the world·s longest athletic spectacle were made possible b~ the BriC· Gen. W.A. Bloomer Maruko real estate investment com- pany in Japan, which paid $3.000 per kilometer each for 50 American runners and 50 Japanese runners. A private sound consultant hired b\ residents measured Saturday night's concert noise cons1stcntl) at about 60 dccibals. about fi ve decibals above the legal noise ceiling. Lusk claimed. The Japanesecompan) 1s financing the torch relay runs as a gesture of .. fnendsh1p -not compeuu on - across the sea.·· a spokeswoman for the Japanese Chamber of Commerce ofSouthemCahfom1asa1dFriday. Spokesmen fo r Pacific Youni Lutke. who has relatives ~mphithcatrt were not available' for coming in from Oklahoma and South comment, Carohna to see him. has been hfting Last week. Costa Mesa citv officials weights and has been running about filed a SIX-COUnt criminal Charge in 40 minutes datl) to get into shape for Harbor Municipal Court charging Monda" ·s run. He and Ohashi that the Nederlander organization loosened up Fnday at the Bo)s Club "1olated the cm noise ordinance at a field. June 30 rock concert. The 01) mp1c flame has S) mboltzed c· the~orv of the first Oh. mp1c Games Costa Mesa Deput)• It) '\ttomey • 1 Celeste Brad\ claimed the noise In 76 B.C. when the pm ilege of ordinance was violated six times lighting the sacred flame at Olympus dunng a concen b) the JefTe'rson was awarded to the '-'Inning athlete. This ~ear's Olympic Torch Re la). • Starship \.\h1ch staned in New York C1t\ on L nder the newl) revamped Cit) Ma\ 8. will CO\Cr nearl\ I ~.000 miles ordinance. a maximum s 1.000 fine "' the time 11 reache!> the Los ~ngeles ma\ be le' 1ed 1f the amphitheater's Memonal Coliseum ov.ners are found guilt) Despair not, CM, cable TV • • 1scom1ng Just be patient, firm 's local manager advises CM residents By KAREN E. I.LEIN O!Wle~,... ..... Stay tuned. Costa Mm This is a rtassunng report from Coplcy/('olon) Cablevision of Costa Mesa. Inc • f or all of those who arc startrna to wonder. yes. cable tClcVl$10n 1s com- ing to the cit) that has waited so Iona. And yes.. it will be here w1th1n our hfettmes. accord1ni to Barry Kerr, the new West Coait Reaio nal Manascr for Copley/Colony In fact. KcrT advlscs, no later than March 5, 1986. evel) home in CoSl.I M"51wi11 have the ophon ohubSC'r1'~ ma to the brand new Co ta Mesa cab\t Kn't« IQM'\ (Pt.ue Me CA.BL&/ A.2) • 42 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 22. 188• ~Not l'tlet• !tr Terri k- Rod Stewart wu a bit with fans at Saturday'• Paci.fie Amphitheatre concert, but u usual, residenta were more tllan a little displeased by the noise. Aircraft noise will iii crease Noise from the Manne Corps Air Stauon.at El Toro may mcrea-sc nell.t wttk and an m1d-Auaus1 when pilots ronduct field l."amer landing practice The pilots arc scheduled to make the simulated landinas at air fields 1n Miramar. Lemoore and on San Clemente Island on July 23, 24, 26, 27. and Aug. 17 and 24. a base spokesman said. The practice m1ss1ons run from noon to 11 p.m If inclement weather preventS the use of the outlying stations. El Toro wall be used as a bad.up locataon the ~pokesman said T een killed r iding cycle .\ 15-~car-old motorc)clc drn-cr died ~turda) after suffcnng a sev- en:d trachea and two collapsed lung~ "hen he dro' e his motorcvdc an to a l'haan link fence a1 a Junior high school 1n Fullcnon according to police The \ICll m. ident ified as Michael Lee Sk inner of Fullerton. apparently d1dn'1 sec the fence in front of the entry wa) at the school Friday night. He died about 12 hours after the accident at UC Medical Center. A friend ndang on the small motorcycle behind Skinner escaped anJury, ac- cording to officers. Low-cost rabies shots offered Thl' ~outhern l alitom1a Vclt"nn M) Mt·d1cal .\s~oc1a110n in wnJum lwn "'llh Orange Count~\ .\n1mJI ~heller I) offcnng lo"-{·ost rah1t''> ':icunauons tor dogs and ~.11' through mid-.\ugust (at., "''II he 'acnnatcd tor oi Si t'hargc hcg1nn1 ng \.\ edne~' through .\ug ~:! lrom .., to 8· 'Up m at thl' lOUnl\ .\n1mal Shelter 1n Orangl' Vetcrinan ollic1als retommend that cats being brought to thl· c llntt ht· hl'althy. at least 4 months old and hc i CONTINUED STORIES rt>str.uned in a cat-CarT)ang case or box. according to rnunt~ spokesman John Bushman. Dogs at least 4 months old "'111 be 'acc1nated at the following location~ tor thc same SJ fee <>range l ounty Animal Shelter. '161 The Ctt:r Dnve South. on Aug. 7: Inane Animal Care Fac1ltty. 15129 ')and Canyon Road. on Aug. 9: Fountain Vallev Rccrcauon Center. Brookhurst and· Heil roads. Aug. 16: and at Santa Ana's Sandpo10t Park. 3700 S. Barch, on Aug. 23. Dr. Roben Haight, chief of county vetennaf) services, said there havt' been 14 cases oflaboratory-Oiagnosed rabid bats an Los Angeles County and one diagnosed case m Orange Count) so far this year Two cats exposed to the bats had to be killed becuse the' were not 'accinated. Haight said.' In Orange County. rabid bats have been found m Orange. ModJeska Canyon and Placentia. the veterin- arian said. TALKS INFLAME FIREFIGHTERS ••. Coaatal Extended •&\.~.~ '"ONTI ~ ~~ W•"'-COIO~ Sf>owe•.t """' Fv 1 ... ~-OccMl•O,...,. SIAIONIY .. NII~ ~ ~· l'f()AA US Oeo" OI C-0 81 7 l KanMI Coy 81 llS l at l/9QM 83 117 l•ni. Roell 89 57 LO.A~ ,.. 112 lOUllV!lle IS 112 Lubl>OClo 80 S9 M.,nph" 87 119 Mi•l'l\l e.;ictt 6A 113 MIOIO<l·OO.t ... 81 S7 MU,..e<ikee W2 II~ il T& 99 b7 1~ ea ee 111 % b8 92 10 Mi 11 '16 , , Temperatures v. ..... IOtlSC CtwtNton W v ClllflOU• N c ci..y.n,,. ChlCllQO ClnctnMtt C-and eo1um-.sc Columbot. 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Pho911oa Pflltw<Ql'I l'O< llel'4 .... '°''~°' ,.,~ "'-*"" ~ Plehmood Sec;tan*1tCl SILC>llot SI P•t• f ""98 Slit~ .... City 11.-. AlltONO kn oo.Q<I 5.,,,,anr;_ 5.,, .AJ1111,P ,_ 8181• "4.,,. a.title Sh•~' SP<*-Syr-r~· T"'*1<• , ...... W•tflU1QIOfl Wtchlta w ...... Belt• Wllm<f'Qlon 0. Tides TODAY F1rtt•ow '"" n19tt S«OOOIOW SK•1'\dt"ll" 1209• m oooam 10 2? • m S 25pm MOHOAY 1i 116 t2 .. " a "u 71 10 71 .. '2 .. 6i .. ,. .. 71 6t 93 Tt .. ,. .. .. t1 Ta ,. 13 to &A ., 10 ... 48 71 01 •• 04 74 .., 11 61 ~ 17 .. 17 86 ., 1' .. 100 72 ,. .. 711 ., f "'I 10,. I 05 • m 1 0 F "Ii h'il" I 27 a fTI ) I S.c.onalo" 1121am 2S c llCond n-vll II 11 p m ~ 4 So" M•• loday •l e 01 pm ,_ MOOOay 11 S 51 e m •I'd Wll 119-et 801 pm Moon•l••t2 415pm r-911eone11 • m Mond•Y 9nCI Mii •l 3 S3 P m llZE DIMCTIOH 2-l SW 2.J SW 2.J SW 2·l SSW These things take tame. Kerr says. For homes bordered by Ne"pon I he 1.:ablc: rompan~ must appl) hl And ifs not unusual for potential Boulevard on the west and Palisades the 'anous utd1t) companies for patrons to get JUSt the t1n1est bat Road on the north. June 1985 1s the rx·rm1<,s11>n to string cable on tele- 1mpa11en1. magic date. September 1985 as the phone pole'>. get the nght-of-way to .. Ever) da) of my life I've been date targeted for homes "est of bun cabk underground and go asked the same two q uestions. 'When Harbor, north of Walson Street and 1hruugh ml'ellng after meeu ng with are we gening cable T V?' and 'When south of the freewa). ut\-. pubhr utility and compan) will you be home?' .. the 32-year-old In the area south of Wi lson and ofliualc,. said. south of Mem mae Way and .\rhng-··People c,ee the building and the The answer to the second question ton Drive east of Harbor and west of con~truc uon. but they're not aware of changes every day. But the answer to Newport Boulevard. cable TV should the time spent on the drawing board the first. at least for Costa Mesans be available by January 1986 and in toning and planning meet· who ll'e in the area closest to the new The last area to get cable wall be 1ng .. ··!\.err said. C oplc)/Colony headquarters on homes nonh of the freeway becaust· \uual cons1ruct1on should begin Paulanno between Redhill A'enue of the complicated process of putting on the.· \\\tern 1,omet1me t h1~ fall. he and the Costa Mesa Freeway. 1s .\pnl cable underneath the South Coast -.aid Fin.al plans are going through the of next )Car .. Plaza and the Town Center. Kerr fl'' ll'"' and approval process for the From Al ul\ercd b' the limited-tam d1,at>1l1· '' pa~ml.'ntplan. dcpanmcnt .. "1ng ~ad. "But the attitude from management 1s that the~ don't gl\e a hoot The) take .,11ml"thing and give '>Omething. The ~11' manager '>aid 11 doe!>n·t reall~ malll.'r that people don't likl' the l ontrall or "'ht•ther thl'\ sta\ or not. I hat \.\3\ lhC\ S3\l' monc\ on That date applies 10 cast side said. Homeowners north of the rnmpan~ ., :! 1.000-square-foot homes roughh bordered b) the an freewa) should gc1 sen-ace b) Fcbru-· ht·ad-cnd" 1;1te on Paulanno. where and una' ailable for tommcnt Diego Frecwa; on the north. Harbor ar) 1986. he said. the.· hu'>1nC'>S headquarters will be "We do gl\ e a hoot ... countered Bouk,ard on the west. Arlington ''Many people are not a"arc wha1·., locatl'd along with the tower and .. OtH 10u~h thn d11n·1 h.1H· the Clark. '"w e care about all our em· Drive on the south and Tustin involved an constructanga s~ stl'm lake .. atl'llttl' t.ltsh from "h1ch the cable plo) ees. w c thought what we offered _o\_v_e_n_u_c_o_n_t_h_e_e_a_st_. ________ 1_h_is_._ .. _K_c_rr_sa_1_d_. _________ .,_1g_n..;..a_1~ __ c:_·m_a_n_a1_e_. --------monC\ h> gl\ l" u~ a h1gg.l.'r PJ\ 1ncrl'U'>I.' "'e knu" 1h<1t Hui JI ll'ac,t 1hn lUUld ha\c.· ra1<,t·d nur ;:i~crut·d ralt' ut 'Ill k ka H' ··he "-!Id ·Then· ha~ bn·n a 1hre<:-lulJ in· c..rca~ in pru<luc.·t1, 11' \tnu: thl.' nl'"' c..h1d lRon .\Jams1 lame to thl· lunge' it) ·pa~... · < ·,,, manager Frank 1\ on 'acat1on was fair toe' eryone ·· The first ~tep on the pa) !>Cale for firefighters as S 1 .33~ a month. King said Bu1 the) stan at 80 perce11.1.ofthe first step and must work a )ear .,,,,.~-· reaching the full amount COMMANDER A HIGH-FL YING TYPE ... From Al trat111n \.\Ith de'>k-hound Jut\ .. lk cau\c \OU arc rcmo,cd lrom 11 I '>l'lll' ~pon 1ho<.c 11µportun1t1t•\ "'hl•n the' Jrt• deplo~cd to m11 uni\ .. hulA mtcrest in training hut t(I kad h' l'XJmpk . The dnhbler-turned-a' 1ator h.i., done h" \hare ul lead mg in the air. on the ground and 1n Y. a!>h10g1on I) C He Ile"' HO comhat m1s'>1on' 1n \. 1ctnam tx·fore returning to a ~e" York graduatl" "c..hool to obtarn a ma!ltcr'\ degn·t• in managcmc.·n1 In 1·1~1 hl·,ent·da'>thcc..h1dola Ha";rn-ha'>l.·d air '-lallon Jnd J!lc.·r graduating Imm the '\.a,al .\tr < ol kgc u1mmantkd a rcu.1nna1\\Jnl t• 1,quadron .1huarJ tht• I SS \.1n.llA,J \ Bel"'l'l"n U'>\lgnml·nl'> and promo uon'> he '>l'r' c.·d a' a 'pcual ·"'"'tant Jnd a1Jt· lo t"'n 'ec..rctilric..·, 111 tlw ...,a,' \\ ,1\ lhl·rcl'\cr a r(llnt ~hac.-lw kit hl "a' in o'er h1., hl·ad • ·rd nnl"r adm1t 1t ti I ".I' hl· c,,mJ "'1th a hroad affahk 'mile T hl' om•·\tar ~rnnal dt'\tnhtd ltl\ Joh ,,., that 111 a l'unJlnrd 11r lll\ manager 1n .1 l.trr \11nl h 21.1<1-atrc· ut' 111 :!II 0011 "'1th ,1 ~I \4 million 1.:umhinc.·d m1ll1an and l I\ 1llan pa'· roll Hut the.· ll't and htl1t11fll1"1 hawc, ha' t· f.ir mo rt· than cnm11m1l 1mp.ll I on tht· 'urrounJ1ng comm unit\ \1r era It noi'>c.' ,rnd ,afe1' lat t11r' .irt· 1111 .1 u1lll\1on cour'c 111 .1gr11~1ng 1irh,111 Jrt'a ·u nlonuna1cl\ 1111 lhl· mll1- 1.11 \ Hloom('r sa 1d Vo lwn 1.1\t ... tat11111rd 1n c lrangl· < nurH' "' I llh'i llw ~c.·nl·r.11 .... 11d ~-------- l l·1sure World was 1n Its genesis and In inc and M1ss1on V1CJO didn't exist. Encroachment ··"'111 have an 1m- pclt:t on future opera lions at El Toro:· Bloomer predicted but "'hen and 1n "'hat form. he rnuldn ·1 S3\ Hc dad pkdge 10 pursue a good · neighbor polil~ .. , 1gorousl) 1r not more so .. than his predece'>sor Those "ho l'all "'II find him self- dl.'..cnbcd as .. honc~t and fair. some- one " ho w11l 1ell 11like.·1t is" He keep~ trim b~ running -"when my aide kt'> me get a~a' .. -Jnd pla' ins golf "I lan·1 rernll tx'tng stationed .1n'"'ht•re "'here thl·re aren·t com- pl.iint\ ··he addl.'d In the lates1 flap In inc asked the l>efen<,t> Dcpanml·nt to han lo"· tl"ng training m1~w1m a1 El Toro .it'tcr planes reponedl\ .. huued .. a group of p1cn1ckl'r'> last month near a propml'd hospital The.· Manne'\· u1untcr c,a(\o ~a) to .. ,~ that the h11\p11.1I be muH·d "I hope 111 ht•t11mr 1n,ohl'd pcr- \1>nalh. although I "'"n·1 be the p11mary negot1atm· 1n tning 10 rc.·i,oh c. lhl' ho'>p11JI di\ pull' Bloomer \3td v. 11h ~ limhing m1lt1an appropna- 11on\ .1nd the intro<lud1on of a ne"' fighter the f .1)1 Hornet ll Turo neighbor<> should l'\fl('lt e..cala1mg l11ght opcrat1om not a decrea\C he \Jld < umc1ding "'llh growing national ton<,ervata~m as a change 10 m1l11ary renu1ts. Toda)·,, Manne~ "art> far .inJ awa) the tx.·st r\e seen in 20 'cars:· he said. Whtie Congress heard from hard· ship cases trying to get out of the armed forces an the 1970s. toda) many congressional interest cases are from first-lime drug offenders want- ing to Sta) 1n. Bloomer said. More selective qualat) recruiting and a C) chcal econ om) are the reasons. he said One corps trad1t1on that has re- ce1,cd recent national attention 1s the taboo of fratem1zat1on between of- ficers and cnla~ted personnel. .\n E:.1 Toro pilot received the equl\ a lent of a dishonorable dis- charge after being found guilt) ol four l'harge~ on Jul) 13 The charges are the result ofan unla"'1-ul romance. the m1lllaf\ ·., efforts 10 end the rela- 11onsh1p and alleged attempts to cu,er up. although the officer insists the couple has been open about It. The Manne trad1t1on of forb1ddang 1nt1mate relat1onsh1ps between su- periors and '>ubordinates "1s no different than 1n private industry." Bloomer said "It would be a conflict ofintere~t It doesn·t promote good morale." he 5a1d. addang that 1nt1mac1es lead to allegataons of fa' ontasm. "The difference 1n the m1l11af) as it's against the law." Bloomer said. "The law 1s \Cf\ seldom exercised when then· 1<> ·a true 10\e rela· t1ons h1p ·· lmtcad. om· of 1he pa ir usually quit!> the c,en 1lc. he said . "E' 1denct' rn the trial ~uggcsts this wasn't (true IOH'l" Wha t do you llkl" about tbe Dally Pilot"> Wbat don't you like? CaU tile number at left and your message will bt rttordd. transcribed aad deUvered to Ole appropriate editor . .; ......... Just Call 642-6086 The same U -bour answering service may be astd to rt-cord letters to tlte ~dttor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must lnclade tbtlr name and tth•pbonf' number for verUltallon. No circulation calls, please. Tell us wbat' on your mind. "' . ... . . ... • ~ OallJ Piiot o.Uvery I• Guarant..cl ~ ,,,...,.. ~ .. ", •-ot ru... 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'°~ VOL 11, NO. 2CM ' ADVERTISEMENT A FAMILY FUNDED OPEN LETTER TO THE HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH SCHOOL AREA -· REGARDING: Th• lrr•tlon•I Ouater of Marina Prlnclpal Paul Berger, Followed by the Autocr•tlc Refuul to Relnatate by TruatHa. SCENE ONE: We attended a HB High School Trustees meeting last week that had all the Drama. Effort, Emotion and Conflict of an old 1935 to 1945 MGM Movie starring Jimmy Stewart and hundreds. JIMMY STEWART L-0-S-Tm SCENE TWO: We attended a HB High School Trustees meeting last week that had all the "lack of Common Sense". "lack of insight and callous disregard of Constituency" that at BEST resem bled the culpability and silly lnflexlbillty In 1774 of English King George Ill and the House of Lords when an honest American citizenry presented petitions for "A redress of Error and Grievance". KING GEOAOE Ill W-O-Nmm SCENE THREE: We attended a HB High School Trustees meeting a week ago unlike anything I have ever HEARD OF in my almost 60 years. A Group of Five "TRUSTEES " flanked by staff and attorneys engaged In confrontation with THREE HUNDRED parents, students and teacher for the SECOND time representing 6400+ petitioners requesting re- instatement of a tenured High School Principal. THE PARENTS STUDENTS AND TEACHERS L-0 -8 -T???? . ' SCENE FOUR: QUESTIONS AS THE PLOT THICKENS ....... . ONE: TRUSTEES -What are you "Trustees" OF other than of orderliness and acceptance and successes of Students, Parents end Teachers?? TWO: SUPERINTENDENT -Isn't that MAIN requirement of your position to maintain Community and Area support and approval in the Dlstrtct? Certain " MEASUR- ING EVALUATIONS" that you used to OUST a tenured High School Principal seemingly is contrary to the "MEASURING EVALUATIONS" of the Students Parents and Teachers of Marina HS. While we respect your qualifications' perhaps we less than respect your judgment in "Stonewalllng" the public request for a PROB~TIONARY RE-INSTATEMENT and a new RE-EVALU- A TION from your successor now that you have quit the district for another area?? Are you really serving your MAIN requirement stated above????? THREE: CITIZENS -If "Measuring Evaluations" seem to fall so contrary to the Public "Hands On" preceptlons perhaps we have either had "A Bad YARDSTICK" . . or even worse. wrong "Yardstick Holders"?? SCENE FIVE: ENO OF THE MOVIE ...... Over the next few weeks there will be two additional meetings of the Trustees. Will the four remaining High School Trustees (Webster's Dictionary: TRUSTEE - To protect and hold In trust for another) continue to resist with a callous and arbitrary disregard for the students. parents and teachers or wtll they · · · · · · ONE: Re-Instate Principal Paul Berger on a Probationary Status until next year's more open forum evaluatlon FOR THE GOOD OF THE ENTIRE UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT . . . ???? Or will they TW ntlnue arrogant, silly opposition In the face of the largest Rational aJtho l~~alty acce.~ted pr~sentatl.~n In the history of the Dl1trlct . . ... and allow every crackpot and looney to latch onto this HONEST CITIZEN CON· CERN ACTION . . . . that will endanger the System the TRUSTEES were selected o EnTRUST?? OUR FAMILY HAI SEEN MOST OF THE ABOVE MOVIE. UNFORTUNATELY "PAOJl!C· TOR" FAILUM ITOPPEO ua FROM 8El!fNO THE ENDING UNTIL THI! NEXT TWO TRU8TIE MEmNG8 WHEN WE PRESENT OUR REQUEST FOR THE A!INITA TEM!,NT 0' PRINCIPAL PAUL IERGER TO MARINA HIOH ICHOOl •••••• WOULD YOU PLUM JOIN UI AT THE MEETINGlr1tnm THE ENDtNOm? IT'LL BE AMERICAN. C'MON ALONG • Paid Advertleement By THE ROBERT S. CHALLMAN FAMILY Huntington Beach Ca Student• Parenti. Taxpayen, Am tfcan1 • · ; NA TION Kldnapped woinan freed as authorities arrest trio By Tbe A11oelattd Preti WA~HING fON -Edith Rosenkran.c, kidnapped from the bndgc tournament she wa!I attcndmg wtth her multi-m1lhona1re husband. was frttd Saturday night, two days after her abduct1on. tournament officials said. At least two men were fCJX?rted u1:C'ted. Washinaton television stations erupted in a flurry of r~ports, d11Tenna 1n some details, that said FBI aaenb and detecuvn left a SI m1llton ransom m the park mg lot of asuburban hospital, watched a van with Flonda license plates pick it up. secretly followed the truck into downtown Was1ungton. and closed in for arrests and the freedom of Mrs. Roscnkranl, 60. wife of the founder of Syntex Corp. JoggltJI autlJonty dJet1 whlle nmamg HARDWICK, Vt -Jim F1xx, wh~ best-sclhng"ThcCompletc Book of Running" helped push m1lhons of people into sneaktrs an9 lhc joying craze. collapsed and died of a heart attack Fnday while joggin& in northern Vermont. authont1cs said Saturday. He was .S2. Vermont's chief medical examiner. Dr. Eleanor McQuillen. who performed an autopsy, said Fixx "had serious heart disease affecting two major arteries to the heart. They were complttcly blocked off." She said Fixx apparently didn't have any w~rmng signals that usuallly accompany a hean attack. such as severe chest pain. that he apparent!} didn't know of ht~ cond1t1on and that he died 1mmed1ately. Caalno wor.ters quJt after .teao ,,.fn LAS VEGAS -A 39-year-old casino worker who hit the state's biggest kt'no payout Saturda) says he and his wife both quit their JObs hours after he won the $250.000. "I called m} boss and said 'Son). I won't be in tonight or again."' said Je~se Lev after winning the money at Caesars Palace. Lev. a craps dealer at the Vegas World casino. and his wife. who works in the Imperial Palace casmo. said they would use the money to travel the world. bcginnmg with a trip to Europe Rlc.tover submarine commlaloned GROTON. Conn. -An attack submanne named after Retired Adm. Hyman G. Rickover was commissioned Saturday, as the man known as the father of the nuclear Navy became the third person to have his name grace a Navy vessel while tre was still alive. Rickover. 84.and his wtfe. Eleanore. attended comm1ss1onmg ceremonies at the Navy Submarine Base at which he was praised as a "truly remarkable Amcncan" Jackson to lose Secret Sernce agents WASHINGTON -The Reagan adm1n1strat1on has rc1ectcd the Re'. ksse Jackson's request for conunucd Secret Scrv1c~ protection following his unsuccessful bid for the Dcm0trat1c presidential nommauon. officials said Saturday. The admin1strauon planned to withdraw Jackson's Secret Service ·bodyguards over the weekend, officials said. Jackson. who has spoken of threats against his life. had asked to retain Secret Service protection indefimtel}. It normally ends when an individual no longer 1s a major pres1dent1al contender. "Secret Service protection has never been provided to a private ctt1zen," the Treasury Depanmcnt official said CALIFORNIA Council votes for BKK closure _WEST COVINA -City Counci.1 members. meeting in emergency ~ss1on. have voted to close a controvcrs1al hazardous waste dump after a five- day leak of toiuc gas has brought to 143 the number of homes that must be evacuated B> a vote of 4-0 with one member absent. the council demanded Fnday night that equipment be installed to control the m1grauon of toxic gases before the rn) will consider allowing operations to resume. The council said it will seek a temporary restramingorderon Monday to halt dumping at the BKK Sanitary Landfill -the only toxic waste site south of Bakersfield Goldwater fears Mondale's foreign poUcy LOS ANGELES -Republican Sen . Barr) Goldwater. the GOP standard bearer against Lyndon Johnson in 1964. sa)s the nauon's foreign pohc) 1s 1n "good shape" now but could be upset by the election of Walter Mondale. "We have the greatest prospent) gomg. We have some troubles. but we inhented them from a Democratic president." he told the Republican Golden Circle Club at the Century Plaza Hotel. Goldwater attacked the Democrats as lacking finesse in foreign policy. "The Democratic Part) has never understood the deltcac1es of staying out of a war,'' Goldwater said. "Ronald Reagan understands. and the Republican Party u nders~nds ... Man convlcted In vldeotaped murder SAN BERNARDINO -After seeing a videotape recording of a man c;tabbing his wife to death in a groc.cry store, a jury convicted the man offirst- degrcc murder after less than two hours of deliberation Friday. Ascenc1on M. Ortiz Jr.. 24. faces up to 2.S years in prison. Ortiz was accused of k11l1ng his estranged wife. Helen, 23. on April 14 after an argument over the custody of the couple's infant. Omz stopped at Harold's Market 1n Muscoy and reponedly told his wife he was going to kill her. then commit su1c1de at Silverwood Lake. Mrs. On11 ran into the market. but he caught up with her at the checkout stand where he stabbed her twice. acts recorded by a video camera mounted above the cash register. Tenaata jolted awake by demolldon WEST HOLLYWOOD-A swank apanment complex used as the setting for the film "Amencan Gigolo" was partly demolished Saturday by the owners as tenants were jolted awake. "I was awakened at 8 o'clock today by what l thought was an earthquake." said film producer Stuart Cornfield. 31. Police were called. and the city Building and Safety Department issued a stop order on the demoltt1on. Cornfield said he and other tenants had been told they had another week to move out of the four-building complex U.N. suet1 beauty pageant over name LOS ANGELES-Organazers of a new beauty pageant have been sued by the United Nations for alleged infringement on the U.N. 's trademark. The suit was filed Thursday in U.S. District Court against the MISS United Nations Pageant Inc .. a company started this yea r by two Los Angeles women as a nval to the Miss World and Miss Universe contests. Pageant director Faye Sm11h said the contest's name already has been changed to the Miss .\II Nations Pageant. and she said officials were cons1dcnng changing the corporation's name. Ms Smith said she considers the U.N. suit "1ncred1ble." adding. "Frankl). I th1nl a Miss United Nations contest would have improved their image." Clues sought ln Brinks robbery Ul\.IAH -A.t least a half dozen men were still at larie Saturda) a!l local. c;tate and federal authontte~ sought clues 1n Thursday's robbery of an armored Bnnk's van in which bandits got away with I .S bags of currency. Bnnk's officials said they had not yet determined the amount stolen in the heist. but .\rt Schosser. Brink's Inc. vice president. said in Connecticut that the mone) bags probabh con tamed more than SI m1ll1on. and pos'1bl) more than $4 m1llton Officials wert working with the sellers of three vch1dcs used in thC' commando-style robbery to prepare composite sketchc$ of the six to eight 'IUSpe<:ts. WORLD Flve wounded Jn Wat Ban.t upla.loa TEL VIV, Israel-The m1htarycommand satd at last five people were wounded four Palestinians and one lsr'ICh soldier. 1n a ~nadc uplos1on on Saturday 'm the occupied West Bank city of Nablus. h said the tataet of the ~nidentificd asu1lant was an army patrol ridina in a jeep. The Pakstinc PrtSS ~rvlct said that lsraeh soldiers opened fire and hurled their own grenade into 8 crowd m the city's central plan after the noontime grcnade attack on their Jttp. ~oundina fi vc Ptlcst101a.ns. mcludina a I 2·)Car-old boy. two women and a 60-year-old man. An army spokesman denied sold1en opened firt' or threw a arcnade. Poland OX. polltlcal amaaty WAR Aw. Poland-TM Poh!h Partiam~t approvtd a ac-ncral amnesh Saturda) that included po_lit1c:al pnsonc~ j11l~ 1~ the ~mber 19 l milna') crackdown on Soltdanty. Lech Wal~ leader of the now outl1-cd Sohdarit) movement, aaid "the amn~ty docsn t mean an)'lhi " v.·uhout 1 return offrtt trade un1on1. But Poland's SloQlan Cathohc primJ1c hailed the amncny and there ~ immediate ,pcculatton that U.S. 41anctton ap1nst Poland m1ahl be eased. ' Commµnity holds services for 21 victims . SAN YSlDRO -The 2 I v1Clims of the McDonald's restaurant mnuacre were commended to 0 1he embrace of a merciful and loving God" Saturday as sobbma rclauvcs and more than 1.000 other moumet1, including the killer's. widow, Jammed a memorial service. An overflow crowd filled the aisles and lined the walls of the 800-sc.t Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Hundreds more stood outside dunng the service. which doubled as a funeral for six of the vicums. ··This is about the saddest com- munity in the United States." the Rev Leo T. Maher. the B1shopofSan Diego. told reporters afterward. After the services. about 20 people gathered out'iidc the restaurant. which has been closed since the shootings. They earned signs in Spanish reading. "Pain m the Heart " The> said they wanted the restaurant permanently closed and turned into a memonal playground. McDonald's executives. who on Fnda) said the corporation was donating SI m1llton to a fund for the \-1Ct1ms.earhersa1d there would be no decision on the future ol the res- taurant unuJ next week. The 21 were slain dunna a 1hoo11n1 spree Wednesday that ended when a police marksman's bullet killed Jam~ Oliver Huben). 41 , a aun fancier and unemployed sccunt> guard His widow. Etna. ~1d after the shootmis that he had been having incrcas1na emotional problems - includina hcanng voices -since losing h1sguard1ob several v.eeksago. Mrs Huben} and the couple's dau&htcn. Zcha 14. and ( assandra 10. had a pm ate v1ewingofHubertf\ body at a local monuar) Fnd"' The w1do". who was esconed 10 a scat near lhe front of the church but refu~ to respond to reponC'rs· questions Sa1urda>. said earlier that no services would bc held for her husband and that his bod} \\-Ould bc cremated. At the memorial ~rv1ce. fi,e closed caskets. topped "'1th wreath'> and Oowers. \\-ere po!l1t1oned bcforl· the altar The funerals v.t're scheduled after the memonal ser" ice & l#Wlolll .... GrieTID& family and friend.a new tbe bodle. of thoee klHid ln the San Yalclro McDonald'• m•Hacre at a Friday waJte: Survivors assail police accounts; SAN JOSE (AP)-Two survivors of James Oliver Hubcrty's murderous rampage at a McDonald's restaurant have contradicted pohce accounts that all 40 people killed or wounded were shotdunng the first 10 minutes of the assault. It was reponed Saturday. 4.urora survived. but another sis- ter. 9-year-old Claudia Perez did not Mrs. Wright said Mrs Perez al"° contradicted poltce rcpons when shl' said Hubert) ··kept shooting for a long time'' after the sirens of pohcc cars arriving on the ~nC' had ~topped '"I don't under!ttand this:· M,-., Leos said "'Wuh all the police theft' ..., h' d1dn 't the-. enter" W h\-dtd tht'\ "'a it for the s\\ A I team" . . Police m1ualh said all of the v1cllms were gunnt'd down \lotthm the -- tirst tCJ minutes But on Fnda)'. 'anders conceded that police cQ\lJd not s.a\ for surt' that none of 1hc ~ople-,,,,.ho were trap~d H'IS1de the restaurant were shot after 4 I 0 p.m. because the) couldn't see what .-as going on. "No. no. no -he was shootmg people nght UP. to the minute JUSt before he was killed." Alben Leos. 17. told the San Jose Mercury News from his hospital bed. NeurologistsclamorforHuberty's brain Leos. an employee at the res- taurant. was shot in the chest. both arms and one leg. Another survivor. Imelda Perez. told a neighbor that Huberty stood over her I !-year-old sister . .Aurora. riddling her body with nine bullets after she already had been wounded b> a shotgun blast. the Mercury News reponed. SAN DIEGO (AP) -The ~n Diego County Coroner says he will keep the bram of mass k1Uer James Oliver Hubeny preserved in a freezer while neurologists from across the countr) art' clamoring for infor- mation about the organ Coroner David J Stark has re- ceived calls from sc\Cral psychol- ogists throughout Cahfom1a and one of the Nattonal lnst1tutcsofHeahh 1n Maryland. Stark. ~•d he has no 1mmedtute plans to release the organ and will consult "'Ith Hubcn' 's widow. Etna. beforc making an) dcc1s1on on ou1s1dc tesung. He said future tcst5 of the organ will be conducted only after e\tens1ve deliberations Stark said uncompleted m1cr<>- <,cop1c studies ma~ shC'd \Ome light on "'hat"' as v. rong "1th the San Ys1dro's man·s brain The tests "''II bc com- pleted 1n a fev. v.eels he said. Among those who ha' c called~ Dr. Mau~n Polsb\.. an NIH neu- rologist: Dr ._nthon) Oh\ er a R1ver- s1dc Count} neurologm. and Dr Stuan L Brown. a La Jolla psy- ch1atnst Brown pamc1pated m the 10- \ C$llgallon of the 1966 mass murdcn b' Charles J Whitman. who climbed a tower in .\u tin. Texas. and shot to death 16 ~ople before he "'as lc1Ued b) police Celebrities carry the torch through L.A. Cheer~ of thousands greet e ternal ~ame as Olympic Torch enters the City of AJ!gels LOS ANGELES C .\P) -The Ol)mp1c Torch kindled 74 da)S ago at the mountain home of ancient Greece's gods. entered the C'tt) of Angels Saturda}. earned b) the w1do" of actor Hen~ Fonda amid balloons. Amencan flags and the cheers of thousands of spectators. Hundreds ofb1cycl1sts followed the eternal name up \\ 1lsh1rc Boulc\.ard as Tom Ha)den. a Drmocrat1c a~ semblyman from Santa Monica. passed the torch 10 his wife's step- mother. h1rlee Fonda. Football grea1 0 J Simpson ··star- Trek" '1ar George Take1. film producer Richard Zanuck. and soap opera star 8111 B:yer also earned the torch on aturda~ 'T "e run a lot. bu1 r,e nncr run quite so much wherl' m\ emo11on\ "'ere pulling ahead of m) bod}:· ~1d Ha)-den. the 43-~ear-old husband of actress Jane Fonda ·· f "as thinlong about ho• a great cau.sc. believed 1n by thousands of people. ran hft you I could ha-.c run to the ( ohseum ... .\ft er z1giagg1 ng across the cit~\ boundan "'Ith Santa Monica the run proceedC'd through BcH~rl~ Hilb. \\est Los .\ngeles. Ch1nato"'n and stop~d brietl~ around 4 p. m. do"' n- tov.n at< II\ Hal l. whert' about 4 000 to 5.000 chet"nng. tlag-wa' ing ~­ ta tors ..,.1tnes~ a torch t'xchange O\C'rsttn b\ \.fa,orTom BradJc-. and Los ~ngele' Of~ mpt( Orgarimng ( omm1ttt·e pres1dtn1 Pc-aerV. Lcber- roth '"This torch rda' h~ \tanl-d anev. ,en~ ot patri<1t1,m 10 th•" countn ·· ..aid Bradlc' Bradle-. gt''itunng to h10, T -shin \a1d 10 thC' lrowd '")nu thought I lame prepared to run toda~ didn't \OU" I'm smarter than that .. Fritz aims to align himself with the future SAN FRANCISC'O(AP)-Walter F. Mondale 1s moving toward the pohucal middle. ancmpttng to estab- lish himself as a candidate of the future. and hoping that Rep. Geraldine Ferraro will give bis cam- paign the excitement it has lacked Mondale begins the general clcc- 11on campaign facmg public opinion polls and con\.enllonal poht1cal wis- dom that give him almost no chance of defeating Ronald Reagan th•s fall To overcome that perception. cam- paign strategists believe the) have made a <;trong star1 with the 1m· press1on of pan) unit) and "'1th speeches b) Mondale and Ferraro. h1'1 -. 1ce-pres1den11al running mate. at the Democratic Na11onal Convention In his speech. Mondale promised a "new realism:· including an assertion that whoever 1s elected president in No, ember will have to raise taxes tc offset the federal defici t ( ampa1gn chairman James John· son said Mondale would continu- ousl:r .. seek to puncture Reagan·!> refusal to ackno" ledge that the coun- Present scandal's not pageant's first But contest officials scrambling to protect Miss America image .\ TLANTI( ( ITY. N.J ( .\P) - One reigning Mm became a M" Ont' contestant was a mother. and another posed for a statue And no" nude" photos of Mm Amenca "-111 he published 1n a men's maga2ine The latest rcvelat1on!I havr contest of- fir1als <;<:rambling to protC'Ct the pnstine Mt\\ Amenca image Pageant officials were k.ttping in close contact Saturda) with the contest's four corporate sponsors - G11lettt' Co of Bo!'ton. Amencan Greeting\ Corp of Cle' eland. Pillsbury Co • of M1nncapohs and Bcatnct food, Co .. of Chicago - about the action. ~1d Albert Mar~s Jr . C\CCUttvt dntttorofthc pqcant Marks said puhhc ~nument about the dccmon to ask Mis Wilham~. 21. of Millwood, NY . to $tCp do"n wa'I "98 ~rc:cnt" 1n suppon of pa~ant officials. M1'~ mmca officials s~ud the) a kcd Miu Williams. the fir\t black woman to "ftr &he crown. to be the fi"t e~er 10 a>vt up her title bccau5e the phOLOITIPft.S of her 1n 1numatc positions with another v.o~n. to IPl'CAr in tb( Sq>tnnber 1\ ~ of renthousc map11M. dashed the Mm Ammca im ofa ~holt10mc. .. i<l~I." mcnc1n -aman. The) ~,11 allov. her to keep the approumatcl) SI 2S.OOO she hn madt '° far 1n pcnonal IPfliClrlnct' fees. but ha'e cann~kd all her puhl1l appearance\ on he half of the contC'll \11n \\ 1ll1am\ "ho rdu'>ed to tan. 10 reponers Fm.la' niuld not hc located ~turda\ tor lOmment But her spok.esman ·ha~ u1d \11<.\ \\ 11- liam' will hold a nt.'" <. lOnkn.·nl'I.' Monda' in Nt'w York ( 1t\ It was not the first lime the ti l-\ear- old contest has hccn r()( kC'd l'i\ thr actions of either "' (ont~tant\ or winners Some of the past scandals mdudt.'tl one 1n I Q35. when Hen net ta Lea'"t'r. Miu Pm~burgh. was cho'ICn Miss .\menca Soon afterv.ard a sculptor for whom MIS.\ uaver said she had posc-d 1n a ~w1msu1t un,e1led a statue of hc1 1n the nude Mis\ leaver ma1nta1ncd \he al"'"I" "ore a ~msu1t and that htf VBnd- motht'r was prcscnl at all studio ~\'10nS But the d.amqe v.a\ done and ~m le<l'cr. embarru5C'd by·the d1c;pla} C'lopcd with her childhood \Wttthean and fa1IC'd to return to C"1'0wn her suC('C'~or lhe ne\l f, II he did not. however. rcs1an. 8arblr1J0Walkt"r Mt Memph1 . Tenn nnd M1 ' l\men<'"I IQ•7. mamtd 1n the month of June dunna her rt'llfl l't\ \C'U~ o Mtldl"fd M Pttndtrp~t. the WlfC of an attomt) and mother of a 7-month-old bib~. camt' here I\ Mm 8<)\ton. The pa eant had no rulr\ at that t1mt • proh1b111n1 marTtcd "omen tr<'m entcnna. hut h.1rrrd her an' ""11' tn has st.>nou<. probkms at home and abroad Jn \.f ondale"1 addrer,\ and 1n the fall campaign strateg~ outlined b~ h1"1 <;enior a1dc!I there are 0' cnoneo; from the ne" 1dc-a themt>s 'pelted out h~ Gaf) Han. Mondale's defeated m al for the nominauon Mondale r,ta\ed a"a' from an' promises of big go-.ernment pro- gram~ to sol\ e dome\tll pmblC'ms "Loo~ JI our platform ·· he said .. There an: no defen<K.' lUt~ tha1 "t'aken ou r sccunt~, no hu,10ess cutr, that v.caken our C'Conom' no laundn h<.t'I that raid our treasun .. · \.1an~ ot the platform planks that \tondale prat!>Cd ~ere r.uggC'Stcd b~ Han. "hose unsuccessful campaign focused on the future. It 1s probabl~ 100 earl\ to a\SCSS the C'' entual 1mpa<.1 oflerraro"c, prescnct' on the 11d.et In the 'lhon run ho"'t' er \.1ondale Jnd hti. a1dl'S are ecstalll with the rt'actton w date She brouttht passmn to a ronHntion that wa., npccted b\ man' 10 tx· horin~ Chip off the old graveetone O.Wey Shoemaker, a m.al.Dten&Dce foreman at In· d.laaapolla' Crown 8111 ecm.etmy ha l&aS, polntll to Gae RUed eqe eoaYenlr luuatera baft left by clllpplnC awa1 at a•nieter John Dfillnter'• b datone. TodaJ ma.ru tile 80dl annlTelWU"J' of Dlllln&er'• death. wben b wu allot outald~ CbJca.&0'1 BIO(raph Theater. -----------~---------------- . " .. - JOIN US THIS FALL w. ...... s.18-dl tU4-•Bedt. fo&n'*1 Vally Cand Nordqallt Calla ,.._. George Roctta Neu.,,art e.dl WE'RE ExPECTING You Orange Coast College Golden West College Coastline Community College REGISTRATION BEGINS JULY 23* AT Orange Coast and Coastline Community College Walk-In Registration Begins August 16 REGISTRATION BEGINS AUGUST 2· AT Golden West College Walk-In Registration Begins August 16 WE OFFER THE FINEST INSTRUCTION IN: JOB G CAREER ADVANCEMENT TRANSFER FOR INFORMATION CALL: 432-5735 892-7711 546-7600 ORANGE COAST GOLDEN WEST COASTLINE CLASSES ST ART AUGUST20 --~~------~----~-------------............................................ . A4 Orange Coaat OAILV PILOT/Sunday. July 22. 198-4 Clients generally horrified at 1st session On Camera Christen Brown teaches people how to face the world through camera lens ByCAROLYNSKORNECK Of tile Anoclated Preti BEYERL Y HILLS -When she was writina her book. the novebst was secluded in the privacy of her home, sharing her innermost creative fan- Wies only with her typcwnter. But now her publisher wanted her to push tho book through nationwide telev1s1on talk show appearances. She had to face interviewers who would delve into exactly where she got the background to write those sordid sex scenes. She panicked. but she didn't bail out. Instead. she sought the help of Chnsten Brown. a psychologjst and former TV interviewer for K.NBC's "Odyssey" who has spent the la.st six years teachmg others how to present themselves to the outside world through a camefll lens. "We gnlled her about those su scenes until she broke," Brown said. flashing a bright smile dunng an interview at her cozy studio in this posh suburb of Los Angeles. ··she was getting ready for an interview by the BBC -and they can be a lot rougher over there in Bnuun than the interviewers are here -and we came up wnh more vicious questions than they did," she said. With the help of an ever-present <# .. . video camera and mock siqe set, the exuberant Brown trains people to drop their appearance of arropnce, timidity, confusion. What she teaches is charisma. ··1 don't think we•u ever be tired of charisma," she said. "It's what sells." Some clients are horrified the first time they see themselves on On Camera's television screen. "It's hke Bambi mceu God.2ilta." Brown said, lauahina and shakin& her head. "They're aenerally far more cntical than they should be." Occasionally. she'll agree that plastic surgery 1s really the only answer. but more often. she'll just send clients for lessons on applying makeup for the camera. Most clients demand anonymity. Sid Caesar is one actor-client whose name she can mention, and her client hst includes a host of corpor- ations such as IBM, Playboy and Getty Oil. Officials from the National As-- soc1auon of Chemical Distributors, faced with problems of toxic waste dumps, needed to know how to handle angry questioners. · "At our press conferences, we tear people apan," she said, adding that she has three associates. "We can see all the places that you trap younelf. and once we find them and fiaure out •• -~ • 1 -J' ·>. .. ,, , ..,;;r.. -. ,, bow to handle them, you're not as likely to be cauaht " But 30 percent of her chents wt never even faoe a camera. People who never pay the $225 I 'h-hour session can still use so~e her ups seeking a j.ob or 11mp ottendina a PT A meeuna. •Posture: "Stand up straiaht. ~ presence.... lf a person sneaks in this room to see me, all hunch~ ov. I know we're aoing to be workma w1 posture." •Eye contact: "Eyes are the m expressive pans of the body. Yo~ de.empower somebody very QUJC if you onl¥ look at them wh~n you' wkina. It s usually unconS1ous. when you point out that someone' doing that, they're a~ast." •Body language:· You can tell how someone feels about someone by ho~ they're sittin&. If they're tum toward the interviewer and ope that's a good sign. If they're tum away, that shows that they're clo in.... Arm gestures for the came shouldn't be too loose. But 10 front an audience. you should expou with larger gestures .... Finger-point- ing creates hostility." Brown, who tries to "empo~r·• clients with the skills needed to hit th~ small screen in a maximum of th~ 11/J-hour sessions. says she'll accept almost anyone as a client. There are. however. a few exceptions. "l cannot work with people who arf very low-energy, very self-cnt~cal an4 not very interested In leamma al\d work." she said. Making peace Aulatant sculptor Salvatore Farauto of Italy work• on one of the facea of a 32-foot- tall sculpture, ••peace Fountain,•• which deplcta the battle between aooct and eYll. The bronse sculpture le taklnl form in uie crypt beneath New York'• Cathedral of St. John the Dlrine, the world'• taraeat aothic cathedral. Malaysia's durian is to fruit what limburger is to cheese -·---Stench permeates entire neighborhoods when the fruit ripens By KENNETH L. WHIT Of tbe A11oclated P SINGAPORE -t's smell y time again in Southeast Asia: The dunan 1s in season. The dunan is a fruit wtth an overpowering stench that delights its devotees but repels others who con- sider it the polecat of the orehard. When the main harvest is at its peak. the aroma permeates entire neighbo rhoods in Singapore. Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. Related botanically to hibiscus. hollyhock, cotton arrd kapok. durian 1s native to Malaysia and has been cultivated forcehturies. Wnten have been stretching their imaginations almo4it as long trying to describe the Before you remodel your kitchen, check out the contractor first. Every contractor who's a any firm, product or servtce. .. membor of the Bettar Business but tf you want to find out lf a Bureau 11 bated rn the BBB's busmess meet• the Bureau's Consumor Resource Book standardl of bulmea practices. and Membership Roster. The Th Other Pa9ea ii a good placle Other Pitges. A!J are thousands to start. And itl Olled with of othet bus in that .... ••H• •• UMfu1 lntormanon that support the Bureau and :~•c. can help AV8 you titne, sub&cnbo to tts codes of e ~ mon~ .. and ag;nrvatlon. eth1ul business practices. ; E Next tltm1, lnvnt/gate Tho Bureau doesn' endorM I. be/oft you bu}l The Better Business Bureau's Other~ • incongruous combmauon of taste and smell. One description likened it to "a combination of cornflower, rotten chene. nectarines, crushed filbens.. a dash of pineapple, a spoonful of old dry sherry, thick cream. apricot pulp and a soupcon of garlic, all reduced to the consistency of a thick custard." One journalist said at evoked ''nch bnmstone musk, wh1spenng of de- pravity and month--old eags .. -Dunan 1s to fruit what limburger is to cheese." 1.t is barred from most airplanes. trains and hotels in this part of the world. Hospital v1s1tors in Sinaapore arc. asked not to bring durians 10 patients. Unusually heavy rain dunng this vowing season is blamed for produc- ing ~nly one in thl'Ct' dunans of good quality compared to two out of three most years. Too much moisture helped spread ''durian flu" which dulls the fla vor. say t.he expens. But reunl pnres remain high because of a relatively sr:naH supply. The average price is IO Singapore dollars ($4. 70) a kilo (2 2 pounds). compared to 7 dollars ($3.29) last year. Dunans grow on lof\y trees. some taller than 100 feet A trtt may produce as few as 10 or as many as SOO in• season. Heavy producers tend to be low on quality, accordtng to dunan loven. Famous trees confer status as well as treasure on their owners. Some are able to sell their fruit at top pnet' mon~hs before it as ripe. Tradition requires that the fruit is never knocked from the trte, but must be allowed to fall of 1t1 own accord / As the fruit npens. nlJht watchmen are posted m many areas to collect them as they fall . SevenJ Malay11an states have laws controlhna durian collectina nahti. F~rmentauon starts the moment 1 dunan drops and can chanse the Oavor perceptibly Within hOU~ Fresh fruit 1po11s in leu than a wwk and few Wlll c nan more than thrtt day r they fall. LJUR'STI s are eaten raw after careful a i11I by. puri1t1 who pride them· IC vc1 on p1clon1 out JUat the riaht f.~it. A pnme dunan ia uid to bt h&hter than it looks." A heavy one may bt either unripe or with little pulp and filltd •Ith lttdlc Watch and dry ,, .. .,. ..... I A.a a line of diapers drle.. Jacklyn Sharo n, 3, of Bull, Mu9., watcha traffic paM her home with her cat 'Little Patcha. • J Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/$umlay, J4Ay 22. ~984 Biafeedback may help you stop blushing • NEW YORK (AP) -It bqil\s 1n the brain. wt th a 01cker of embarrass-ment or 1 moment of surpnse. That tiny emotional u~t sends a sip.at from lM brain to facial blood vessel'-cnlar&ina them and sumu- lating a rush of"blood to the face -the blush. Wby an emouonaJ reaction lhould send si&nals to ooe person's face. while mak..ingothen persp1rtorsuffer nervous stomachs. as not known. sa1d Dr. Jonathan Walkfo, a dermatologist at the McGwrc Vt'terans Admini~ tration Medical Cenlt'r in Richmond, Va. and an authonty on blushing. EmooonaJ reactions are. hov.evt'r not the only thing that can cau5ie reddening of the face .. There att a vanety of other flushang rcacuons not associated with emotional changes.'' ht' saad an an interview. "You can give folks drugs. the drugs will circulate. and that will also causc a blush. "Some people thank they have a blush when an reaht)' it's a flushmg reaction due to some chem1cal agent they've come tn contact with." Hot co ee Of IOUP ca..o lnlltf • Oush. u blood Oows to the akin ro dmiJ)9te the heaL A.k:ohoJ is l10 known to cause blood vcsacb to widen. ~ Many womtn cxpencnce wbal''· called mcnopauuJ num. a cooditioa LO which their inlt'maJ tbennosttt• malfunctions 10 menopa arid blood rushes to the skin to cool anll. alleviate the sensation of LDtetUC bea. A person's propensity for blushin& "governed in pan by how close has or• her blood vessels arc to the surf.act ot the skin. the number of them and w • amount of P!IMentation an the skin that maaht bade the blush. • ''That may explain wb) blushiQI is Sttn an ext~mely fair individuals:·: said Wallctn r There 11 no effecuve way \O; eliminate blushing. be safd.t Prehmanary resulu sugest that a• bean df'\JJ called oadolol m~t tx helpful. The problem can be cued m· some patients through baofeedt.ck tra1n1ng -uS&n& electronic morutors! to tram people to detect and nop, blushmg react1ons. • • LA Olympic budget: $150 million worth of security u·s being called The visible security is the hardware pnvate security guards, mostly young and personnel. people wearing khaki uniforms and Last xear. Congress authorized a blue be~.ts. wh~ will act as the "eyes In addJtton to the FBI and local police, the New York Caty-based Guardian Angels said they will be at Olympic venues to watch out for pickpockets and troublemakers. Local police say they won't object, as long as the sroup stays out of their way the law enforcement challenge of century LOS ANGELES (AP) -An 18,QOO..person security force backed up by 77 helicopters, 500.000 rounds of ammunition and super-sophisti- cated command centers is ready to meet "the law enforcement challenge of the century" -protecting the athletes and spectators of the Sum- mer Olympics. $50 million Defense Department and cars of police. Best said. appropriation for material assistance !.-----------------------------------------• to local law enforcement agencies involved in the Games. Most of that weot to a S 12 malhoo radto system that links the 50 agen- cies under one network, with all messages scrambled to prt'vent eavesdropping; ultra-sophisticated "intrusion detection systems" to protect the three Olympic Villages; 77 hcLicopters, some leased and some provided by the Army or Cahfomaa National Guard, to be used for Commanders of the force. drawn together from more than 50 local and federal agencies. say they arc ready for everything from pickpockets to suicide terrorist attacks. Efforts range. from placement of sophisticated burglar alarms at Olym- pic Villages to weldmg shut manhole covers to prevent telephone-ltnt' sab- ot.age. But the overridin$ concern as with terrorists and their potential ta'}ets. ·It doesn't take any great genius to figure out where the attention as going," said C mdr. Paul M)'ron of the ·Los Angeles County Shentrs Dcpan- ent. "All you have to do 1s look at the headhnes to figure out which 1eams have the bapcst nsk -the Turks and lsraehs.' _ Indeed. one letter thrcatenmg the K.hadafy. Bretzag said two domestic groups were also cause for concern: FALN. a Puerto Rican nationalist group, and Omega 7. an ant a-Castro group made mostly of Cuban exiles. Besides the studies. sccunt} ex- perts have also made photographic surveys of every foot of the Olympic villages and venues. And there is one other hagh-nsk team secunty chiefs arc concerned about. "How netter can some terrorist embarrass the U.S. than by an attack on an American athlete." Los Angeles County Shenff Sherman Block said. "With the withdrawal of the Russians. that danger increased. The Soviets would love to point out that we couldn't even protect our own and thus show their boycott was Justi- fied." observation and transport. The rest of the federal money went for items such as 500.000 round of aaimunit1on. 330 M-16 rifles. naght- visaon devices and tents. There arc also 14 bomb-sniffing dogs from lhe military to bcefup local forces. along w1th 70 military bomb disposal experts. Hill said tederal agencies. includmg the FBI . Secret Service, Customs. Immigration and Naturalization Scr- v1Ct'. among others. are planning to spend between $20 malhon and S30 malhon on the games. Of the I 8.000 people in the sccunty fo~. about 10,000 Will be unarmed Turk ash team arrived recently at the 11 ;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;m1l Rome offices of the Italian news agency ANSA, and it was signed by "ASALA," the acronym for the Armenian Secret Army for the liberation of Armenia. one of the world's most active terronst grou~. _ But after analysis at the Olympics Anti-Terrorist Operations Center near the UCLA Olympic Village. the hole was found to be of httlc value. "Even af the letter was gcnume, there's httle more we could do to protect the Turks than is already being done," said Ken Hill, White House Olympic Security coordinator. There are dozens of command centers m addition to the two chief ones to be used during the Games: the Olr.mp1c Sccunty Coord1nat1o n building tn downtown Los Angeles -and the Anti-Terrorist Operations Center at FBI headquarters. Organized by Olympic sccunty chief Edgar F. Best over a two-year period. with some projects as long as five years an the making, the sccunty force will combine high technology with low profile. 1 Best, a former FBI agent, call-:<! at l"the law enforcement challenge o f the century." "What we are talking about 1s the doctnne of reasonableness." Best said in an interview. "This as an inter- national sporting event. not a secunty event.'' The secunty pncctag for the game' has been esumated at nearly $150 'million. with federal costs alone at more than $80 million. The Anti-Terrorist Operations Center, under Los Angeles FBI 11 Agent-m-Charge Richard Bretz1g. as Jmonitonng the activities of more than 40 tcrronst groups which could threaten the sames. Besides that. an analysts was made 1iof each of the 140 teams attend mg the pmes to find what special sccunty needs they might have. 1 The Los Angeles Tames said 11 'obtained documents of the study, t which identify I O.S separate intcr- tnauonal conflicts that could affect security at the sames. 1 Thoseconfhcts, the news~persaad •ere classified as "red" (h est nsk), •"oransc" medium risk. an .. yellow." • lowest nsk. Besides the Turks and Armenians. other "rtd" c.ategory conflicts include conflicts between Chad and Libya, Ethiopia and Somalia. and Sudan and •Libya. ' Whale rd'usina to deuul the studies. 11 Drema d1sclo5Cd has personal asses ment of where some threats milht come from : '"Because of the pTC$Cn~ of the , tarsc Armeman community 1n Los JAf\ICI~ and the ~nt history .of 1 tcnonsm. the Armenian tem>nst lfOUPI must bt taken very scnously. I Brettia Slid, " The •ftnt also 1dcnuficd C'roataon. ,f Pale un1an. and lrantan VoUP' tt which could be trouble. 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These cyn11..al and crud attempt) to fngh ten oldt.•r ·\mericans v.ere all calculated to discredit the Reagan .\dmm1strat1on The truth 1s that toda}'. thant..s to President Reagan's courageous lead- l'rsh1p. the nation's Social Secunt) 'i)Stem 1s opera11ng on a sound financial fooung However. when President Reagan came to office. Social Set'unt) - which 1s the sole !>uppon ofone-th1rd of all elderh 1nd1v1duals -was nearly banlrupt Runawa~ inn~uon was threatening the ab1ht) ol the elder!) on fi).ed incomes to survl\ e fi na nciall). Dunng the past three years the Reagan Admm1s1ra11on struggled m1ghlll) to sohe a half centur) nf inherited Social Secunt} problems and much has been accomplished -On December 19. 1981 the Reagan Admm1strat1on took the lead m the effort to sa\e Social Secunt) by creallf\$ the b1part1san National C"omm1ss1on on ':ioc1al St-runty Re- form to examine the S\Stem and make recommendations for pulling 11 back on a sound financial footing -The comm1ss1on amved at a , L.M. Bovo " - lOmprom1st.· at.lcptabk to thl.' .\d- m 1n1strat1on and congrcs!i1on.il kaders. and on .\pnl 10. I ~83, the president !.1gned into la-w the leg1s- lat1on 10 implement the com- m 1ss1on 's recom mendauons. -If Congress had not acted upon thl" n·rnmml.'ndat1ons of the com- m1)~1on created b) the Reagan Ad- m1n1stra11on . Social St-cunt} benefit checks "'ould haH· been dela)'ed '>tan1ng 1n Jul) 1983. and halted altogether ~oon thereafter. The situ- ation was so precanous that thl' Old .\ge and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund. from which benefits come, had 10 borrow $17 5 btlhon 1n latl' 1982 merely to keep benefit checks Oowing on schedule through June of I Q83 -The enacted legJslat1on "111 correct the Social Secunty trust funds' estimated shortfalls. both tn the short and long term In the shon term, 11 will reduce the shonfall by an esttmated $166 billion through I 989 -enough to make up the funding gap the Social Security Commission had foreseen through 1990. In the long term. ll eliminate~ the 75-year shon- fall ant1c1pated by Social Secunl) actuanes. -Under the Reagan Admm1s- trat1on. Social Secunty benefits have increased by S 180 per month for the average retired couple. Because of President Reagan's policies, older Amencans can look forward 10 the future with renewed opt1m1sm Thein. 1s a tomorrow paved not with empty poht1cal prom· 1ses of"compass1on" and "concern" but with eenuine achievements which are making possible real improve- ments in their standard of "'mg. financial security and ab1lit) to continue to lead produc11"e and fulfillmg ll\e'> Hockey refs suit er painful pucker Do vou k.no"' "h\ outdoor hoc i..e, referees st<1ned 10 u'>e co"hclls 1n- s1ead of 'oteel "h1stks.., In sub1cro weather. 1h1.· wlmtlc!> !>luck 10 th<'tr ltp~ ) OU Lan gL'I 4 \84 <X>O rnm- memorat1 \e-s11ed postage stamps out of one cord of wood Police s1at1'>1tuan!. sa~ they don't !..no"' wh\ mure IJwmen arc killed o n Thursda}s \Car-round than on JO\ other day o( the week . Korean women don't L hangt.• their names after marriage. either L.M. Boyd Is• syndicated columnist. Non-sznokers subsidize cost of ill-advised habit To the Ed11or We non-smoker'> who have had the 1ement) 10 !>uggest that we not be forced to inhale the smoke and polluuon from the ~moker!> have been accused ot being selfish. un- reasonable and restnct1ve of the smokers' freedom and personal nghts. Perhaps 11 1c; ume for }'OU c;mokers to he aware of some of the nghts "hich we non-smokers seem to ha' e lost along tht' v.a}'. such as. the nght not to ha'e our resources 1akl·n to pa~ for\ our habit ~o far v.e ha' c nor asked the smokers t0 pa) the extra puhltc health co<ot<; for their lung cancer emph}sema. heart and other smoke induced disease\ A. stud.., 1n "lie" England estimated that 1f ihl· health care costs due to smoking were included 1n th(' pnlc of cigarclles. the pnce per pack. "ould ha'c to be O'er S3 'iO. and that '>lUd\ "as made before the dramJ11c 1nrrea<,e 1n med1 rnl larc costc; We also hnq· 11111 romrlained too much "hen a \1110i..er 1gn1tes a fore'ot or hru'>h lire that Lonc;ume<. our home'> and pm\l'\'>1t>n<, throv.<; a Ctgarcllc 1n the airliner' "a'ltc l"11n and sets the plane on tin· or tall' a'>lccp "h1le \mol>.1ng and dl."stro\., an apanment. home or hotel k1l11ng thr unlonunate occupants. Children have been most ron'lder- atr in not holding their mothcrc, accountable for smoking while cafT)- 1n~ the fetu~ and causing the innocent child to be born underweight and thereafter prone to respirator) prob- lems No parents ha\e been arrested for child abuS( for placing 1heir small children in small enclosed spaces c;uch as automobiles and then filling those spaces "llh the carbon mon- oxide and carcinogens from their cigarettes and other 'imoking ma- tcnals Emplo\er'> ha'c not been asked to do<.i.. the !>molers· salanes for the elttra CO\!!\ of the smokers· high absenteeism. sick leave and medical lO'its or the lower production and cffic1cnn. not 10 mention the ad- d111onal J·an1tonal lOSls ofckanmg up after them Hotels do not charge non-\mol>.er<, less because w(' don't discolor their "alls and lum1'ihtngs "nh smoke. hurn holes 1n their carpets. upholstery and lmcn'i. scar their furntture and occas1onall\ eHn burn the cn11re room or building Hopelulh -;omt'da\ \OU smol>.ers "111 appreciate our unselfish shanng ol the-.e eima costs and hazard'> that \OU ha'e 1mpo'>ed on the rest ol us. Jnd fur our not 10!.l'>tmg that )OU assume the full CO\I and responc;1. htl11~ for en1oying )Our tll-ad' 1sed wt.•aknl·~s and <,lo" form of su1c:1de. H. M. WHITE Newport Beach Pilot welcomes readers' comments ORANGF. COAST Daily Pilat ~ ... , ... ~ ~,, ... • , ........ at un w.-.1 o .. , 'i• ('<J!!fl ~ "°"' .... CtY•At'o',,,. ..... I fl(\t I ,.,. U... A llf';; H. L. Schwartz Ill P.1N .l'\flt Ch.ay Dowaltby f <:lllCW ltnd A•\1 l.trll 11'1 ,,.. J'111);1~ Franll Zlnl A''<'lOAllt f Cl•lll< ·'Hopefully omeday you smokers will a ppr Jateourun~lfl h sharing of these extra costs and hazards that you h ve Imposed on the rest of us.·' B.M.WBJTE Newport Beach SIDNEY H1111s Permanent vacatlon ln order If you arc ured because your work 1s demand mg. a "change of scenery" vacatton can be refreshing and res.- tora1ive: but if you arc tired because your work is uncongenial, then the change of scenery only serves to accentuate the grimness, and make~ the JOb seem more burdensome upon yo ur return. Counti nJ to ten when you are angry may only give you more time to think ofa scathing insult. U.S. r ,ippedoff on ammo? America ts the only country in the world where one official sports season follows right on the heels of another without even a momentary breath- ing-space for adult preoccupauon with the real world. One sure way to detect a crank is that he always advances a single determining cause for the fall and decline of Rome, instead of adducing a subtle combination of forces opera t- in a at the same ume. Arms dealer accused of switching rounds to El Salvador WASHINGTON -An inter- national arm!. dealer 1s under federal scruttn) for alle,edl) shipptng 10 El Salvador unreliable foreign-made ammun111on instead of the Amen- can-made round-. the Pentagon paid for. A federal grandJur\ 1s trying to find out whether the lJ.S. and Salvadoran governments were npped ofT 1n the deal The subJe<.·t of the invest1ga11on 1s a V1rg1n1a-based weapons firm called Nordac Manufactunng ( orp The sale was made through the U ~­ Foreign M1lttar) <;ales program. El Sal\ador's defense minsstr) was g1Vl'n nearl) SS m1llton in credll to purchase more than 15 m1ll1on rounds ofM-16 ammo from Nordac. Federal lav. requires that mun111on!> bought under the program be manu- factured 1n this countn The contract called ·for the hulletc, to be bought from a U.S. firm . thl' Winchester Group. and m fact Winchester did supply the fir~t two million rounds But the rest allcgedl) came from a Yugosla\ mun111ons firm: one eApert behe\CS the ammo may have been manufactured 1n the Ph1hppines. Sources close to the mvesuga11on told my associates Indy Badhwar and Donald Goldberg that Pentagon of- ficials should have smelled some- thing fish y when they examined the contract. The sources said the pnce was far too low; Nordac would have lost mone) on the deal 1f the ammumuon had all come from Winchester As 1t was. the Pentagon first became susp1c1ous when Salvadoran soldiers began rcponing problems with the ammo. The U.S. Embassy's military attache and Salvadoran gov- ernment officials called in eAperts to look at the suspect rounds. "It was obviously poor quality," said one expen. who added that test~ showed the ammun1t1on had a mis- fire rate of 5 percent to I 0 percent - an obvious danaer for Salvadoran soldiers whose au1omatic rifles would 1am in combat because of a faulty round. A.I first the investigators thought the unreltahlc bullets v.ere captured So' 1et-bloc rounds that had some- how been slipped into the shipment. But when they followed the paper trail. 11 led to a Yueoslav company. "-htch has a rcpu1auon for stamping ammu0111on with an) 1den11ficauon 'Dinosaur budget' gets digs To the Editor. Laguna Beach's budget bnngs 'a new meaning to the word "dinosaur" and n truly blows the mind for the following reasons: I . Burcaucrallc blundering. Laguna Beach style. w11h ( 1ty Manager Ken Frank calling the shots for a budget of s 16.696.407 :!. Playing Ruc;s1an Roulette with hard earned Laxpaycrs' money. 3 It conceals the truth and uses devious methods about Laguna Beach's attorney fees. I believe that for the year 1983 the attornc)' fees have exceeded $250.000. The years 1984 and 1985 could easily exceed S300J)()() The attorney services are overrated. overpnced and inade- quate. A case in pornt 1s the Del Mar mess we are now in . What a shame1 4. City Manager Ken Frank is using General Warrants to spend horren- dous sums of money that the citizens of Laguna ~ach are not familiar with. I believe that th rs 1s unJusuficd. The truth about General Warrant funds has been denied to the Laguna Beach taxpayer. (The Grand Jury 1s now invesugating the possible misuse of over SI 00.000 of taxpayers' money.) This is a matter of public record. Conspicuous b) absence in the .. Dinosaur Budget" arc the following I No pro\ 1c;1onc; or fundc. for our desperate. needy seniors. 2. No provisions or funds to implement the General Plan. This was approved by the Housing Com- mittee and the Land Use/Noise Commiuee·. The approval of this plan iS" essential for the well being of Laguna Beach. Top pnonty must be given to this important matter. 3. One of government's highest pnonucs 1s to provide aid for needy senior c1t1zens. who Jive on Social Security. SSI. fixed incomes or small pensions. etc. Thts is done by all c1v1hzed soc1e11es throughout our nauon -but not in Laguna Beach This is truly a cnme apmst our needy seniors. When will this madness end? When will reason prevail? Wtien will the City Council accept then responsibilities as elected officials and stop exiling our needy seniors out of Laguna? Now 1!> the time for the Kenney Administration to end this gross m1scamagc of JUSllce and permit our needy seniors to hve out their remaining years with dignity and self respect -which they so nchly deserve. There arc the very same senior cit11ens who ha ve added to our culture. our heritage. our traditions and ha'e made Laguna Beach what 1t IS toda) \LANE. ADAMS Laguna Beach Safety seats save kids ' lives To the Ed11or I want to make a comment about using seatbelts and car safety seats for children I am a certified 1n~tructor with the Orange Countr Trauma Society I teach the Raby $ First Ride program an my ch1ldb1rth preparation classes and lo ch1ldrens' and parents' group' This wetk wh'k bnna.ing my 5- ycar-old. Sarah. home from a birth· day party 1n a toddleM11c S.'\fety ~at -going 35·40 mtlcs per hour -a woman nulled out 25.)Q fttt in front of me Obv1ou~I). we broadsided her t am left with a broken ankle and a purple welt that crosses my tummy and chest from my lap and shoulder heh. $arah has a quarter-sized bru1~ on her hip As the police, fire. paramedics and ambulance people amved and saw our totaled car and bumper sticker rcadina "Love em up. Buckle cm 1n." we realized again that buckhna up save~ lives C Ol LEEN WEEKS Costa Mesa T V helps DeLorean defense To tht Editor: Wh}' 1c; tt th:u almost datl) on I \ n<"w~ broadcasts. the defen§C attorney for John De Lorean IS a1ven a one Or two minute monoloaue behtthna the prosecutwn wrtne\St"\ and WC' have vtt to Stt the pro~cu11on 11,en t'Qull lime fh1s &1\('\ 1he defenS<' eAtra IC'\<'rar.t tu convince JUfOPi of the 1nnocen\C tll their drtnt throul)l lncnd' and rrlall\C'~ of tho'.\<' on the panel Delorcan's innocence or au1lt should be determined 1n the courtroom and not by the public through tclev111on broadcasts Why k~p the CJ\meras out of lhe courtroom 1f 11 1s pou1ble lo plead their c•sc 1mmC'dratel} after thr coun St"S IOM., FRED H. rrtl~FF.R "icwpon lkach the middleman requests. For exam- ple, a shipment of ammo to a Maryland manufacturer was stamped with the company's own marks, though the bullets were made by the Yugoslavs. One expert thinks the ammo may have come from the Ph1llppmes, citpla1nmg that Nordac is believed 10 have extensive dealings with manu- facturers in that country. The rounds would simply have been repackaged in unmarked boxes before shipment to El Salvador. The ramiflcations of tht case are potentially serious for the Reagan admimst.ratton•s ~mbattlcd Central Amen can policy. If the invesugation does md~d tum up sohd evidence of hanky-panky. 11 could endanger the enllre pro&ram of military aid to El Salvador. Jack Aadenoa ls • o ·ad/eatf>d colo1JUJl•I. God's eye may be on the sparrow, but it rests Just as beneficently upan the sparrow-hawk looking for hts dinner. The straw-boss is almost always more ruthless than the top boss. for the same reason that the coun1ers in a monarchy arc more royalist than the king. com pct mg furious! y for his co ntinued approval. Why do so many writers who consider themselves to be literate persist in using the word "fulsome" when it is evident that they have an entirely wrong notion of what 11 signifies? lfjusl half the ind1gnat1on that people expend in rebuffingcnt1c1sms of their groups was usc.d in reforming the objectionable practices of these .groups, most of the criticism would be cfTcctivelydisanned. (I am refer- ring here to Jealtimate complaints. not to 1rrauonal prejudices.) An unreliable subordinate 1sone who cannot do as he 1s told: an unpromisi subordinate 1s one who cannot do anything else el(CCpt what heistokt. ... SJ"""y H•rrb ls• •YDdJc•tH co/OtDJUll. ~ Stand up and be counted To the Editor: The time has come to "stand up and be counted" and to give our military personnel a helping hand against those who would, in their ever-present and on-going search for the almighty dollar and civic authonty, attempt to ovemde, shut- down and "ship 'cm out." El Toro Manne Base holds precedence 10 this location. The Irvine Company knew of the Mihtary base and the attendant flight ac- 11vitics full-well when they first built the housinJ developments (for their own ennchmcnt); those who purchaS<d the houses knew full-well of the proximity of the military mstalla11on. I am sick and tared of residents and civic figures who com· plain of the noise of the planes and military activity when they them- selves chose to hve in the area. And. those same complainers usually arc the first 10 demand military protec- uon when the need anscs. Those Mannes have saved all of our "bacon" more than once. as even you must admit. The Irvine Company is again endeavonng to gobble up areas and residents alike. with their rules. regulations and so-called progressive plam "in the name of the public good" -which is a sham in Itself. The Irvine Company 1s only con- cerned with their own financial ga10 and manipulative power. The proposed "developments" are 1llogical, unnecessary. ridiculous and tot.ally un1ustifiable. There are, 10 existence already. several shopping centers (So. Coast Plaza, Fashion Island, Laguna Hills, The City. Mission Viejo to name a few) adja- cent to the area in question, and there are hospitals in the adjacent area (Hoag. Western Medical Center. St. Joseph. So. Coast Medital Center, U.C.J. Medical Center. Tustin Com- munity Hospital to name a few). Furthermore, the proposed facilities will add more congestion and con- fusion to the already congested and confusing freeway routes. The m1htary pilots must tram arduously for their responsibihttes of coastal and U mted States defense and it is an extremely expensive under- taking. To attempt to move the facility would require further exorbi- tant expense. the cost of which, may l point out. will be borne by all the taxpayers. who always come through rn times of n~ess1ty -but this proposal is not necessary. Personally I am grateful to the men _who fly our military aircraft and tram so diligently and put their lives on the hne every day for our safely -and while the whine of the jel plane may occasionally disrupt my nap or my TV program. I'm glad they re thert and doing their job so well. I chose to hve m the area and I'm grateful for their presence and I fully appreciate their efforts on my behalf. MRS. JOHN B. CYPHER Laguna Niguel • Create a pedestrian agency To the fahtor. The creation of a Federal Retu- latory agency that 1s on the same level as the FA A. to deal with the safety of the people on the around 1s Iona overdue. The recent ruhna by the F.A.A. that approved a cutback in power on take off from the John Wayne Airport exemplifies the need for such an a~ncy Ostcns1vely. the cutback is for noise reduction rusons. but mort hkely ''a con1nved cfTon to act more planes an an already crowded $ky. throuah a trade off of quieter planes for mo~ fl1ahts. Thouih we who hve under the fl~ght path do not have the resources of the Larae corpora lions (air1ines). we ihould have the same rilhlt for rtp~r111t1on 1t lhe federaflevel as the) The c~a11on of a Federal Air and und S.fct) (F.A l . ) ('Om· m1uaon could be such a rc1pon~1vc body. That ~ency would provide a new point of view to consider areas of concern to those under the fliahl paths and bnng balance to 1 power that 5«m$ to be unchecked at the present. Such areas could be: I. Landin& and take off patterns. 2. Emeraency procedures for land· in& and take off path! that consider people below as well as above. 3 Air pollution (noise. exhaust). 4. Air traffic density as 1t relates to the safct> of peoplt on the around. 5. Land development. 6. Future powth • loca1ion of new aup0ns. The lime has come f<W ~pres.cn­ tauon on an equal ba 11 for tht people who live c:b1ly with tht' planei Oyina over their heads. H wtll as those who n> 1ns1dc the aircraft RllTH J. JA 1[.SON Nc""l>On Beach ~~~~--~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~- , ( ey were "world la11" la 1932 at the lymplc1 and they ~ .... ~are enjoying an encore on the Style cover today. Members of the Classic Antique Motorcar Soc1etie of Huntington Harbour brought out some of their lassiest-models like those being ·vcn in Los Angeles 52 years ago. CAMS was staned in 1977 by vc Dorsey as a man'sclub. The II-male rule was cancelled this past car and the first female, Tiana Tom. a-sadmitted to membership. Wives long to CAMS "by marriage." The group docs not have a m1ss1on r a cause. Members arc bound by cir love ofold and classic auto- obiles. The club is not known for ectings, a lot of structure or Janning. Things just seem to work ut for CAMS. However. stnct rules of conduct ust be followed. They are: pay your ues. show up for events and have fun. One way members have fun 1s to select clothes to match the era of their cars that are treated with tender Jovmgcare. "Fashions from the '30sareeas)' to find because they were much hke those in the stores today." said canie Barnett. In the early· 30s women were wcanng clothes a httle more fitted than in the late '20s. Dropped waists accented with scarves were tn as were ruffles, longer Jackets and close fitting hats. A gentleman always wore a hat and belted jackets were popular. "Clothes from other years are a little harder to find. We search second-hand and antique stores." said Mary Ann Huiskcn, decked out in a prim and proper black crepe. sensible lace shoes and hat. "I've found adesisner in Wh1tt1er; that ma lees thinas easier. Gay Mel- ody Sullivan creates period clothes. She specializes 1n wcddinasowns. but can make any old-fashioned ress," said Barnett. wcarinaa uJlivan style sashed in blue John Alley is president oflhe rpnizauon that focuses on don- ninaappropriate fashions, paradina toadestinauon, then finishina the y with fun-filled activities. Don Barnett is vice president with Jerry Huisken as evenu chairman and Bob CJ JI"'* (f!rry and Mary Ann ~uisken' Model A Ford was two years old when athletes were going for the gold in 1932. The spi and span, plum- colored auto has a black top. ---------~- SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1984 A aplnh Of .,.rtume la one aummer be•uty · aecret •h•red a.;, co.•t•I women. 82. r on and Jean "barnett are quite dashing when they drive this car around town. Ifs a '68 Excalibur roadster designed after the 1929 Mercedes SS. A new trevel 9111de tel .. pet ownen - where they .,. welcOme.81. ~} hnandNancy leycould have carried a crowd . with them to the' ·•1 ., • Olympics in their · 1924 Model T . Depot Hack. Only one other CAMS member . has an older car. It'sa 1913 ModelT. . ' ' I • I ... ,.. -' ... . ..: .... ------,. I -~-------~---~~-~-~~··....,...-----~------~------------------_,_ .......................................................... - Ba Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 22. 18S. LooKING Gooo No time for a swim? Refresh with new cosmetics . Everytuttc l 1n--------------l~aew a makeup ar(1st or a cosmetic' ~pany reprcscn- t•live I hear~me-• l ngnew Much of the tn· VIDA DEA• tcYvaew involves tc ~ktn care tnfor· ••••••••••••• uon . cleansing, 1stunzingand protection. But then each ~rson 1 parts an idea that'sa little b1l different an makeup. However, there ts another way of getting new tdea!I ... lleten1ng to the women 1n th ts area. Juo;t look around at tlte next pany. Most of the women are so skilled at applying makeup 1hal thl') look as 1fthey came from the nlakeup artist. (l"m \ure the) ha' en 't always because they a« too bus)' forthal) l\t a luncheon last \H'el.. I heard twoorthree good nnes One of the hostl'SSl'c, '>atJ she gets more color and a g.l9w1ng look to her face b) appl)'1ng Adneone Arpel's J)Urpk lotion underneath her fouodatton. The purple O«seh thl' skin's \-ello"' undertones .\ In end acrO~S I hl' lab le ..tgrl.'1.'d WI th her and ~Id dorght·sc has a purplnolor corrector, too. "It does awa)' With am sallowne~s aoJ haH' )OU tm•d Mary Kay's ~llo"' Da) Rad1aon:., lf)OU ha''-' redness 11 takes care of that " fhese t"-O good-lool.1ng blondes are proof that the 11))'> work. Ba~ oftloral-sccnted soap marked the luncheon jltaces and prompted another gue!>t to offer a suggesuon to..____. ________ _._ _________ ___, 81ve longer life to the favors and an added advantage. , She said the soap should Ix unwrapped to let Revlon • Flex Appeal adju•table maKara la ~oasture escape. It perfumes the linen closet. bathroom deelgned to reach laahee at any angle. PARTY WRAP or du.·~~· drawer and lasts lonacr Idea\ also come an the mail everyday trom rosme11<: and skm cart Imes They all, ofrourse, ptug their products. but often other brands wi II subslt tute very well One pubhc:aty release that really caught m)' eye over the weekend concerned hot weather ups from Oscar de la Ren ta and his Act1 ve Body Care System -"perfect for the sports· minded woman who wants to have lustrous skm without investing a lot of tam e and effon." Perhaps some of the advice will help you· •Afterplayinia tough set ofsmgles on a hot tennis court. your legs and feet feel hot and tared. For relief soak your feet in warm water with one tablespoon baking soda. Theo !>mooth on body lotion (one of three products in has system. Others are powder and a cleansing foam.) •While running 10 the hot sun. your face can get sunburnt. Use a good sunscreen and reapply frequently Sun protection factor No. 15orh1gher w1 II fend off burning rays and help mamtain your skin's moisture level. •After an ocean swam. your skin feels tight and ti) Wash off all tracesofsah water and moisturize well wath louon . •Whale on a hiking trap )Our feet become hot and itchy. Remove your shoes and socks and sprinkle powder liberally on your feet. It will cool and leave your skin refreshed. (Oscar's powder has has great scent 1n 11.) • • • NEW PRODUCTS: Vanderbilt b} Glona Vanderbilt as introducing a new bath and bod> collectaonJUst 1n time for these three-showers-days. The line includes a body shampoo. body si lk ("slaps on the skin ilnd dries quickly to a powder-like finish leaving you silky and refreshed"), body spray and creme. perfumed soap(lavenderscents and its sculptured with V1nderb1ll'!>graceful twin ~wan'i), lotion and body powder. Prices go from SS tv S 14 While many business women can develop a flm·ratc markeungplan. some of them can be "all thumbs" with their makeup For them, Revlon haHome up with two tame-~" ing products the]~> arc vanually fool-prooL One 1sa mascara that features a wand that ts "hinged" so 11 can be adjusted to several angles. When tl'!> straight up. at the noon position or swung down to the 3 o'clock point, you can reach hard-to-get la!>hes an the comers. l t 's called Flex appeal. Another Revlon product for busy women who want a tan but have no tame fort he sun 1s Pure Radiance It's a loose. highly concentrated powder packaged an a stoppered decanter which when brushed on the face, gives a look of natural ltght suntan. It can be used as a bronzer. blusher. lip tlfll or eye shadow. The newness 1s that 11 now comes au mirrored compact with a brush and pressed powder version. a shakercanister in purse s11e and a liquid form, which can bedottcdanywherc. then smoothed toa su nny glow. Chn1que's latest offenng as "Water Crystals". a Semi L1psttck. It gives the mouth a sattny-matte gleam ofcolor -color as tt looks when seen underwater. They were formulated wathout rcferenct.' to a g1 ven wardrobe. age. look or season. Three colorsavaalable are: Mauve Cr)stal, a tender near-pink to be used alone or as a luminous smudge to 11.e} -up or key-down other I 1 p colors: Crystal Qui nee. a ros} marmalade and Crystal V 1ole1. a rosy" 1olet. W~ter Crystals are in the stores and ready to try. One final hint-a safe and simple way to test out ltpsuck in a store as dot the color in your palm Then, with }ourown finger. apply to the hps. Famous gowns head for new hotel Desig ner Helen Rose invited to 'An Affair to Remember·- Helen Rose, who was at MGM for 22 }'ears c.reating .\cadem> Award-winning gown!> for the stars. will attend the Sept. 28 '"An .\ffair to Remember .. luncheon l)lanned b) the Laguna C'ommmee of the Orange ~ount) Philharmonic ocaet) at the Rm-Carlton Hotel. The Palm Springs resident will comment as gowns and costumes designed for such cclebrit1e!> as Mary Martin, Elliabetb Taylor, Grace Kelly, Lauren Bacall lCld others arc modeled profess1onall). Plans tor the lunrheon were outlined at a brunch 10 tt>e fhree ..\rch Ba' horn.: of Billie Hansen. She and 9birley Schnitier, rn-chaarmen. expect to begin with a l\(>-host rock tail rcu·p11on and rnnclude thec,ent with a ceu r of the nev. 330 O<X>-square-foot. four-ston pant sh ~Ila-st\ le hotel Biil Hall, gen.:ral manager of the hotel. told the p oup, ··we Mii haH· a finished product for the Krncheon ·· <. oncerning dela>s of the opcnmg. Hall ckplaincd. "It v.as th l' thing to do. We ha\e workmen ftom ~outh .\mema an<l other parts of the "-Orld lfwe ~ned no"'. the quahl~ "'oul<l not be v.hat we want. The first gul.'!.ts v.-tll tx· rl·gastt;nng on ..\ug. 27" ( .\lso part1c1pat1ng 10 fund-ra1!11ng openings will be Designing Women. Laguna Beach School of .\rt on Aug. 25 and Laguna Beach .\rt Museum Sept 7) Fin· hundred (that's ma\1mum !>eating) ha\C been 1n\lted "The an work. ofthc '°"1tat1o nli 1s cop1ed from tbe cover of Helen Rose's book concerning her years at MGM. This as the first time she has let anyone copy it. Her books will be on sale and the proceeds wall be donated to the Ph1lharmon1c Soc1et\ :· Hansen said . ..\mong those attending the ·brunch (admanng Hansen's ocean view) and toasting the success of the' luncheon were Laurel Livesay, Kay Wittmack, E1tber Aber, Lucia Cbuvner, Joan Hanson, Charlotte Lock· "ood and Betty Olds. • • • Beverly Thompson, president and chief executtve ot1ker of the Newpon Beach-based in tenor decorating compan)' has been named chairman of the American Cancer ~ocaet\. Ball scheduled in Januan.. . . . . . Carmen Chapter of the OC Performing Arts Center sponsorl•d an April Trans-Canal cnme aboard a Royal Vik ing liner and raised S 12,000 for Thc <.enter. Pan1c1pantsand underwntersgathcred last week at the < oc,ta Mesa home ofJoh.nnie Houser to again here thanks from the chapter and to revive the cruising memones. Jane WUUam1 , new chairman of the chapter, remembered the excitmg e1ghthours getting through the canal .. It was a glorious 14-day trip. We were not all acquamted when we started out, but that changed." Guests arriving at the Housers' were greeting by a sign on the garage ''Carmen Chapter Goes for the Gold" to cart) out the red, whtte and blue Olympics theme created for the party. A.mong those there and enjoying the buffet prepared by members were Chapter Chairman Jane and Jim Williams. Forrest and Ellen Williams, Playlll1 and Doane Sachs, Jean and George Fair, Dixie and Don Dom (she 1s with Royal Viking). Elizabeth Pick (last year's chairman). Mary ~rlbottl and Setsuko and Al Krlckl l he's co-owner of Emergency Power Eng10eer- 1ng.) • • • Carver Cossey, concert !.Olo1st. Micbul Connor, Lado Isle clinical ps)cholog1st: Thomas Mitchell, major accounts sales manager for Xero~ from Irvine. 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Travf'I Rf'p , lnC' I \l -; Rr1 .. cl••1 "''''" \11.0 I \ •1.!:o I I I II 11· l 11111 and Costa Mesan Cliff Simm• Jr. were among the models part1C1pating in the recent "Dapper Dad" fashion show. Marabour Associates. community educa- tion consultants sponsored the event at Santa Ana City Hall Annex. • • • i\ number of Orange Coast residents were in Anaheim recent!> for the ··Southern Comfort" party staged by Myst1ck Krewe of Komus at the 13-room recently refurbished 1913 home of Valerie and David Bernard. The partying group which as costume-minded showed up waving Rebel Oags and weanng Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara outfits. Lave magnolia blossoms decorated the hefJges and the gazebo's twinkling lights illuminated the entire garden. "It's JUSl like being in Miss1ss1pp1 . 1nclud10g the hot humid weather." commented one of the 150 guests. DIXleland jazz filTed the air as part)-goers dined on Southern fried chicken and sipped mint j uleps. Plans are under way now for the Grande Mardi Gras ball. Clarence Entringer of H untington Beach (there wtth Genevieve) wall be captain of the affair. Delly Pl'ol Pholoe ., lmNI c~ When the Carmen Chapter gathered to reminlace George Fair and Don Dom tried their •kill• at Johnnie Bou.era• aame table. Below, Dbde Dom accepted Ellzal>eth Pick'• thanka for ananglna fund-ratatna cruise and Phylll• Sacha beara about canal trip from June William• and Forreet William•. Clubs changing officers Jean Aldrich 1s serving a second tt·rrn as president of the South Orange Count} YWCA. Other new officers are Margaret Gaffey. Jackie Ross and Ruth Moyer. vice presidents. Jane Land Summey. trea'iurer. wit h Dian· ne Edwards as her assistant: MarJone Kauth and Vida Dean. secrctane'i. • • • Dorothy Scott is the new president of the Monday Momaog Cluh of Laguna and Mrs. Schuyler Jo} ncr v.-sll head the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor • • • Carol Cummings has assumed duties as chairman of the 'ialec, and Rental Council of the Nrwport Harhor >\rt Museum. The council staffs 1he museum's bookstore with volunteers throughout the year and 1s responsible for presentmg the works of emerging artists and sculptors to tht• viewing public Other offirer~ are Ellie C.,aale. 'ice <:ha1rman . (lam· Zmak c;elrctar.. (ilona Ru\ton treasurer ••• Fon y-nine outgoing hoard d1rn· tors of the Orange( ount} Performing A.rls (l.'ntcr arc elag1hlc to be mem- ber<. ot Director~ Emeritus. Ben1am1n Ramm·1 "'111 head the group a' prl.'s1dl.'n1 dunng the Ol'\t l\\O \Care; Other officer~ are Ruth Ding. C1ordon Hodge and Mal) Costa. '1cc pre\1dcnt'>: Kathr}n Jordan treasurer. Ka\ Gerti and Gertrude Jcntgeli. c,ecrciane~. florencc Hlal·i... h1stonan and pubhc11\ and La"n:nll' D~san parliamentarian ••• Ne"' office~ for lhl' Newport Harbor Panhelleo1c include L11l1an Lc\hc. president: and Jcan Tha}cr. Jo Ano Barnett and M}ma Wnghl. 'tee presidents Otherc; arc Gra) oe Pme .rnu Suzanne Le\he. !K:t.retancs. Marge Butler. treasurer. and Charlot- te Starcge. parhaml·ntanan. ••• Members of lhc Orange ( oast chapter of "t<:npp!> College .\lumnae met for an mstalla11on luncheon at the home of Nancy l 1ndlc) New officers an.· ( iraziclla Out mans. pres a· dent Mal"}' Temple. 'ace president: TelT) Brack.. seminar chairman: ~rdcn ~mllh and Jam· C1ncr. sec· retane~. aml Sonya Woode,. treasurer. ••• Cinderella Guild. Chaltlrens Hosp1· ~al of Orange Count\. raac,cd $88.000 lor the fa~altt) last )Car Heading up ne\t }Car' acll\ 1t1l''> , .. 111 tx· L \nn C'aoc1lla. president Others 1n~1ailcd at a luncheon held in < laire Was· dom's Corona del mar homl' -were Nancy Tamblyn and Marian Turpin. vice presidents: ~ltC'e Rosclhn1 and Shirley < 'ooper, wcretaraes. Louise Schwenoe\Cn 1reasurrr and lktte Dobrott. parhamentannn THE REFRESHING SOUNDS OF THE For the best in you· .. be casual and carefree with a precision cut 'n style. Now sale priced, s14 R9GIS HAIRSTYLJSTS SOUTH COAST PLAZA Lower Level near Sears 540-8888 546-7186 r .. ~----------------------------~----~ HARBOR • asn ,.., ~""""""" .... KDCM 1D!l.1 FMSTERED ROBINSON'S: Laocome's beauty exixrt will &•"e per'lunal "for eye only" consultations at the Ncwpon Beach ~tore from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m . Tuesday and Thursday. Thr Lnncome counter may be rnllcu for apppoantmcnts Bogart. a "e"' fragrance for men will be mtrodured Jul> 29 at the store with sampling • • • B\!LLOCK'S: The South C un!\t l'hua ~tore '"11utcs the Olvmplu a1 t : O p.m.Fnday o n the middle kvel with a mtn1 fashion show. · • • • BROADWAY: Fall fashions from A.one Klein and nnc fl.lean II wall be fcarurcd in a formal fa\h1on sho"' 11 30 pm WeJnesda) at the fa!lhton Island to~ • • • MAY CO.: In n>nJunctaon wnh ll'l Beauty and fragrance< clcbrnuon. the South Coast Plata 'tore will hold a 6:30 to 8 p.m. seminar Wcdn~a) m tht restaurant foaturana u pla'ltac c,urgeon from the Cahforna Socict) 0 , Ph11t1c SurJCTV fhe lat"t 1nformat1on on advnnc«l ,urgcry t«hnaque-w•ll be prriw:ntcd " light sup~r will be ~rvcd and o fashion dcmon-.trallon 1~ schC'dutC'd .\SS ~minar ftt •~ 1tqu11Td an ad"aOl(.' The \tore ~46-9)11 rxtcn\1on 2644 ma:.-oc railed tor rcwr\ ntH1n' \not her \Cmanar 01 \C'hC'dul~ luh 'I at the Wciumtn\ICr 'tnrl' • • ----------~------------------------t-----~--------------'------~·-----------~-----~------- ---------------- , RAFF jew€Jry CONCORD COLLECTION MAKES THE BULKY SPORTS- W A TCH PASSE with the Corcord Centurion. Hand crafted in Switzerland from 18K gold. Ultra thin and water resistant to 100 feet. Mens and ladies models available with and without SPECTATOR SPORT SWEAR AT "THE GARAGE ." Be 1t the Olympics or just stylin' on a Saturday afternoon at the beach. diamonds. ~:: #32 Fashion Island 11"4n1m 644-2040 lo' ll!TI #56 Fashion Island Jom us in our Salute To America -a special, year-long promotion focus- ing on the American lifestyle. Throughout the year we will fea- ture special events reflecting the entrepreneurial spirit of Ameri- cans, their ingenuity, quality of life, celebration of the arts, craftsmanship and design mterpt'etat1ons. In continuation of our fmest traditions, cele- brate now: Made In America. CTNTEROF INTEREST: JULY RENAISSANCE REPORT NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION: ATRIUM COURT-three levels 01 international fuUtiques, speetalty stores, restaurants and a 80LJrmef food market. THREE EXCITING STORES H AVE RECENTLY OPENED AT FASHION ISLAND-The look, Mima'sandBeneuon. THE LOOK-two stores <men's and women's apparel) now consolidated under one roof featuring the finest tn European sportswear and accessortes Now located near Robinson's. MIMA'S-specialtzing in fine, imported lingerie. A full complement of intimate apparel ideal for the most selective shopper located near The Broadway BENETTON-known throughout Europe for casual knitwear ensembles tn fresh col- ors at affordable prtces. Located near The Broadway. VISIT FASHION ISLAND'S 11 NEW STORES: ~men Wardy •Benetton • C/amc Tailoring • The Corn Popper • Great Amert- can Short Story • La1se Adzer • The Limited• The Look • Mima's •Optical Shop Of Aspen • Video Concepts CENTER OF STYLE: FASHION FORECAST The perspective from Amerk a 'stop master~. S1mplic1ty is m Qua/tty ts 1n. Man-style ts /Ul<taposed against pure femininity. From Calvm Klem: Qua/tty man st~/e basics soitened /or a woman A new sJ..irt silhouette long, flared, full. H1~ sea .. on ~ignature-a ~louchy raglan-sleeved balmacaan. From Bill Blass: 4 more 1mport,lnt daytime look T.i1/orecl silhouettes luxur1ou' ~port From Ralph Lauren: A true town collenion A shape/~ ,oft ~1/­ houelle. Manni,hne~s ts played down Rich labt1cs and teicture 'i1mple elegant a<cenf\ Last mg romanlte 1\m From Anne Klem: Broad-shouldered blazen with nipped waists. Baggy panh or a longer, ~pftt nding skirt. Detatf\ are m1n1mal. Colors neutral Fabrics: Handknll ~ ~ .. 1th la<e Cavalr~ l\ .. tl/ foulard~ Twef'd Plaid Boucles Panne v('/ vet and metallic 'dttn Rep11lf.' ,rnd tur accents. Colors: Deep-toned br1g/11, tn turqun1,t• Jnd m.igenla to neutrcJI gray~ and ''her Jnd camels and gold to sombre huntf.'r gtN'n and black Come to /\Jewport (enter fa!>hion "I.inc/ /or the Fall Preview Plan to v1~11 the 70 11ne department and ~Pf'C1cJll\ 'tore' /)('( <11N' 'hopping b<>gm~ at fa,hrnn /\/,1nd CENTER OF ACTIVITY: COMING EVENTS FASHION EVENTS THE BROADWAY lufv 2 5 Anne Klem I & II Fall Trunk Show lntormal mOdelmg I !-3 p ;:;--- Fashion 'ihm ... Ip m Sportswear BULLOCKS WILSHIRE Jul~ 16 LOUIS Ferraud Fall Trunk :>how lniormdl m~ t.!-1 pm Oe~1gner Salon SPECIAL EVENTS All '\1onth Ol}mp1c T1Cket Otll< e And ln1ormat1on Centf'r -- L<X.atc'cf /)('hH•en The Broadwa~ Jnd Rnb1mon, 644-5070 Frtdays, July 20 through August 37 ·\m<'rtC an }a11 Rf\ 1~·w \1Jkt• d lune h d.ite 111th I .i'hron /\land Jnd <t'l<'hrJt<' Jn •\mern an trad1t1on Jotn u' ,Jt our fan loncer" beginning JI 12 .ind I od0<.k An -\meman /all Rr11e\1 -part 01 f,1sh1on /,/and\ 'pe<1a/ \E'ar long pro- motion IO< u"ng on the '\mt•rn ,m /11e,tvh• I ex atE'd tn The BrnadwcJ'r P.irJ.. • JULY 20-Jack Reidling Tno • 1ULJ 27 -Toni Marcus wir'h Al Matt- an • AUGUST 3-Bob Redfield Band lilt att'd in th<> RullocJ.., \\ 1/,h1rr \\mg • AUGUST 10-Bill Baker • AUGUST 17 -Vocalist Stephante Ates • AUGUST U-Steve Hofstetter • AUGUST 31-Tom Marcus with Al Maitland ROBINSON'S \// \.fonrh •\mt•nc.m hprc.,, Ol}mp1c lntorm.won t omputer \.f,11n l t>\ <'I ll{'d' \'\hmt'n ' ~fl<lt', Now OJ!.en throuf/P, ''/( ~rTpics: OT_ym2!_c Ticket Olce n n ormr t1on Center-Or.inse Count)' 's only Cff\mp1( t1c1:~ out/e(. Re-m.iminR 11d:e(\ .t\'.t1l.ibleon l1N<C>1M f1r..t-\NVM bits1s f0t .idd1t1ondl 1ntormat1on on t"Vt"nt tlcktts phont> w )) .. 41-6 789 CENTER FASHION ISIAND Nett'"'n.Marcus, Bulloch Wil ,.,,,., Rob1mon's.. 1he B~·~· Buff11m,· 0\ r ...,, fin<' ~torr\ in ~II Jv~t off hc1frc Coa~t Hi sh way hctWttn /•mbc>1tt .ind M.tc Art hut RI\ d' '"''"port 1'<'<1< h \ •• LAMBS '"I' IVY, A FRENCH COUNTRY STORE. For a picnic witli : that special touch at the beach or under the stars. '11 #21 Fashion Island I 644-6990. .. 'I ;. , ' ••• WELCOMES THE Ol YMPICS TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, sporting red, white anc;f .blue. Full line of FILA Tenniswear for men and women. Also available FILA 1964 Olympic T-shirt. #26 Fashion Island 640-4423 ' ... All COTTON SPORT SHIRTS, short and long sleeves. Take the opportunity to enjoy the last day of savings at Gary's. Jt 119 Fashion Island 759-1622 Wyndham Leigha ~f.PR' \ JEWHRY DC~IGNED WITH TASTE AND STYLE, handm~de In 18K gold •nd platinum m our own studio workshop # 127 Fa~h1on l~land ~~-OS~l' --------i--- IM Orange Coat DAIL V PILOT /Sundey. July 22, 198A Get a grip on packing for we~kend getaway Advisory: Don •t leave home with tOO much lliggage Congratulauons' You'vt' linaJI) managed to schedult' a summer weekend getaway. Fnda} night, you'll "toss-a couple of things" an an overnight baa and "ead for the beach And Saturday morning you'll reahzt' you forgot your toothbrush and didn't bnng a sweater. "Man} people make packing lasts for a long tnp, but don't think about what to bnna for a weekend until tht' last minute," says Paige Miller of tht' Samsonllt' Traveler Advisory Ser- ' ace .. As a result. tht'y either forget to bnng somt' vatal necess1t1es or cam enouah luapae and cloth1n1 to lut a week." To avoid t'Xccss b?Wae. you have 10 avoid excess pack.in4. Miller sug- sests you Slln by v1sualwn' yourself 1n the clothe you'll be wcanng for all your acuvme "If you netd special sportswear. such as tennis clothes, you can maximize their uses," Maller says. For example, tennis shoes and shorts can be wom as part of casual outfits, eliminauna the need to pack a second pair of sneakers or shorts. If you're planmna a casual weekend, you probably won't need much el5e except for a pair of JCans. a sweater. a few T- shirts and a bathing suit. Women should also bring one pair of low-heeled shoes or sandals, and men a jood pair of loafers, "to be worn wJtt-casual outfits and dres!l1er Going for the gold in red, white, f>lue American athletes will look aharp whUe movln& ln com- fort durln& the Summer Olymplca. At left. hl&h jumper Pam Spencer keepa cool ln a white nylon trlcot tank top and ahorta trimmed ln royal blue and red. Red. white and blue zip-front Jacket and aport pant with bold ctlaaonal atrlptna. at rtaht. wtJl be worn by the u~. team ln opentnc cer- emonies Saturday. s:rrlnter Roelyn Bryant an hi.Ch Jumper Pam Spencer. below. left. plan to •lve plenty of wear to the(r royal blue velour warm-up aulta, while 11Chtwe1-ht cuual separ- ates wllll>e the ensemble for takln& ln the town. Team memben Roelyn Bryant and Gary P'lperoa pair white twill aklrt and trouser with polo ahlrta and tailored bluen. All are deslened by Levi Strauu & Co. CAROLE RUSSO proudly announces the opening of her new boutique. Carole Russo a fashion collection. Newport Beach. 1080 Bo~s1d..e DlliL~e \ B~~ci£ ( •e.~tMJ jJ t:>JPOlt i E e.ocJ 714 -720-0410 Hawthorne Christian School "For The Right Start In Life" Kindergarten thru 8th Grade -All Day Classes Enroll Now FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. 10TH Enrollment Now Being Taken Reaaonabl• Tuition Door to Door 8u1 l•rvlett Wfl.,• ,.o .. lb'--Hlgfl 1cflol11tlc 1t1nd1rd1 - T..cltlng tit• 4 lt'I -fNdlng (wltlt pltonlcl), wrlllftf, .,,,,,,,,.,le, rNl(/ln.11 A Private School of Distinction Founded in 1942 In Fount•ln Valley 16835 Brookhurst (714) 963-7831 _ __.... __________ ....__ ----.. -.. ------... clothes 1n the evcmna." If yo ur plans call for drtssy attire. Mt.lier suaacsts brinaina one hght- we1aht porrester sundres . "ft wont wrinkle bke cotton or hnen, and can be worn daytime or evenana. ··!>he says. "And 1t takes less packmg space than a skirt and blouse." For men. she suggest, substituting a pair ohports slacks instead of Jeans. "The only eJCtfl item to pack is a blazt'r. Worn with a polo shirt. this is usuaJI} suitable attirt during the summen1mc for dressier occasions. An} of these can be easil} packed - wrink.Je-frec -m a carry-on size bag." However. she says. 1f you will need something formaJ, you should con- sider using a gannef!t bag instead of tr) ang to pack evening attire into a carry-on. "Don't forget that if you leave directly from the office, you may already be wearins a suit or dress and won't need to pack. anythfoa dressy;· adds Miller There arc some items you need lo pack, no matter what you're plan- nina: totletnes or a shav1na kil and a small "first aid" kit with aspirin, Band-aids, somethina for upset stomach and any medication you take rqularly. These items will fit in a carry-on baa or can be stashed in the pocket of a aannent bq. Choose the smallest piece of lu&- gage that Wlll accommodate what you ha vc chosen to brint . One carry-on should be large enouaJt unless you arc brin.ing extra sports equipment that requires another shoulder bq. "Women should carry a coord1- na11na tote 10stc1d of a purse. You can fit evcrythina you normally keep in your purse, plus extra items for ~e tnp.•• How do you make 1t all fit' Miller suue~ts the followina packina mot hod: •Start to pack by puuinJ shoes and heavy items (such as hair dryer or toiletry kit) at the bottom side of the bas. Then buiJd upa "platform" base frOm rolled T-shirts, ~amas. etc. This way all clothina next packed will lie flat. •Then pack dress or pants and shorts: Place the collar or waistband at the stde edges, altematmg fr.om side to side. Allow unfeldcd cloth to hang over other edges of suitcase. •Button blouses, shirts or blazers cbmplctcly and place them front down. Lay the collars flush w1th the bottom Stde of the case, le tuna exocss lenath and sleeves hana out. •Roll remain in& undcraanncnui. M>Cks. etc .• and place these on top or the clothes Ilona the aides to cushion fold&. •"lntcrfold" dress, shirts and/or slacks by foldina extcn11ons left hangina over the sides. Alteroato from side to side, foldin1 one Jlrment over the other, smoothina wnnldes 11 you ao. Pack flnnly, but don•t overpack to avoid strain on luaqe and excess wrinklio.J. "lf you're pl1nn1na to use a pt• ment baa, you shouldn't require any other lugaae," Miller 11ya. "In fact.. there will probably be enouah room to pack for two ifyou'retraveTinawith another person." The philosophy of the well-dressed traveler as ''less is more." ·Children making own selections fn clothing stores By LES POWELL ~·......,IJ.triot ....... LEWISBURG, Pa. (AP)-To three acncrauons of children. Birdin~ and Herbert Enck and their rocltina horse have been about as close to 10sutut1on1 as you can find in this Union Co unty town. At the Children's Center, the clothing store the Encks have own~ and operated here since 195 I, a rock.inahorse has been the~nterof attent10n- and entertainment -for customers' children. arandch1ldren and great- araodchildren. "We couldn't do without it." Birdine said. While the wooden steed's appeal hasn •t dimimshed over the ~ncks' 33 years in business, some aspects of the trade have changed quite a bit. For one thin~ fhe noted, children arc much more assertive. Children have more to say about what they buy now," she observed. ''There'• more self.selection. They shop (by) themselves and han~ y~u (the sal~s clerk) the item. When we started, the clerk would take the child mto the dressing room, dress the child, help make the selection." . Now. she added, such assistance is aencrally limited to help1na coordinaie outfib. . Birdine said she thought some parents put loo much stock in what their children said aboutclothina choices. .. I get a little disturbed when 1sec3-, 4-and 5-year-olds saying, ·1 don't Wint to wear this.• They need guidance. The mother should have the upper bind." . • . Some items, such as dresses, seem to reflect the child s freedom of cbotee. Dress lengths arc flexible, she said: "It's not above-the-knee or below-the-knee, but what the child 1s comfortable in." Styles in children ·s clothing run in cycles, she said, citing boys' trousers: 'Thcy•ve gone from straight legs to flart'd legs back to straight legs." When Birdine bqan the enterprise 33 years ago (her husband Joined her in lMlamess later), she had no experience in retailtng. She took the pluns.c . somtwhat by accident. "My brother had started the store, and after three months, he didn't wa nt it," she explained. "Rather than leave him hanging. we took it." Although she isa business-school accounting graduate, the store's books arc kept by her husband. who 1s also responsible for display. She and the couple's daughter, Joan Lee, handle tht' buying-for two Childttn 's Center outlets (the second ism Lock Haven) and The Blue J .• an adjacent adult clothing store they acquired m 1982. "{had a buyer from New York City for the first six months," Birdine recalled, "and ldidn't like that-what sgood m New York is not what's good in Lewisburg." So she took over that task. She still listens to her instincts, rather than the sales pitch. wht'n buyina merchandise forthe store ... If they tell me somcthm,a 1s the hottest lhmg in New York," she said, "that doesn't mean I'm gonna buy 1t." New course designed at fas hi on college COVINA (PRN -After 22 years of successfully preparing students for careers in fashion merchandisina and modelin& with unique. intensivt', 9. 12·month courses. Studio Seven l'lshion Career College 1s expanding its curriculum. The private voca- tional school has begun enrolling students for a new program called "Fashion Design." "Ninety-eight i;>erccnt of our stu· dents are placed in good jobs in the cxptanding fashion industry, most belOre they a.raduate," said Leslie Stevenson, who started the small private school wht'n she was only 24. "The industry now has arcat need for jun ior designers, and the creative need comprehensive, d1sciplincd. technical training. We are meetina those needs." Studio Seven is accredited by the National AssocLation ~rade aad Technical Schools (NA ). One entire week 1s spent on field trips visiting designers, clothiba manufacturers, and businesses where fashion is merchandised. h iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9-1 people who choose to work in fashion DOl9T Mms.s. TH! !,Haw CALL 'A LIMO TO GO' The school's policy requires that students ha ve aptitude for work in the fashion field and willingness to study hard and work hard to succeed in their chosen careers. Aptitude testina and counseling are part of the Studio Seven programs, and individual at· tention is given each student on an ongoing basis. li}rr!J_~rva~ to~ NOW ACCEPTING OLYMPIC RESERVATIONS l\11..,ilh ......... l'kll .... llll . \11111111'°''''''' ~:n l11J..! 01 illll!l f 1111111' • 1, I 11 ,....,11, I ' \."- She dishes the dirt on children's hablt Children dnve their parents craz}. That's a fact. . But do you know what smglt' complaint drives them there faster than E adythina else? Kids who don't clean their RIA rooms. 1 know, you thought you were the B only mother who discovered life under OllECK theu bunk bed. I felt auihy for years ............... . becaute I wouldn't allow the dog to kiss the kids for fear the d<>a would act sick. Sometimes I think we're just spinnina our wheels harpina about lt. l w rtad all those anicles that auarantee instant convenion from resident Pia to princess. They tell you to put down easy~ vinyl tiles in the bedroom. (1 1--------------------------1 h•ven•t seen the floor in IS years.) They tell you to seltct mini-blinds and shuti.en rather than curtain1. (How about paintina the windowa black?) They tell you to make tbe most out of noraae space under the beds. (Where do they think I found the shetbcn &Jass that walked and talked?) I don•t think any of that works. I've never met a bom-apin slime fiahter. Hide-a-bed® Sofas by Simmons SOUTHWEST F'EA1\1RES THE LARGEST !ELECTlON OF SIMMON! HIDE·A·BE.o-50r.4 IN ORANGE COlJNTY SALE PRICED $0.10 0 FROM ~uu .~ •• , ...... Matai- 0-from Vel~ Pl&ldil, '""'"' Ha1uan1 and Pnn11 0... 100 •'>"- and falwt('e in 11~k (or lllU'llldaalt Wftry ft'S my theory that it's all tied Up with a Child's rebellion toward adult hfcstylct. You can lead a child to a white-canopied bed, airafTe cloibcs tree, little shelves of books, and balloons painted on his wute can, but you •t make hJm clean it Everywhere in the hou1e there are rules of cleanliness and order. Rinse di and st.ack them in the sink. Fold up the afahan and put 1t back on the where you found it. A usb. Hans up that d.ish towel. Oosc the re~rator door. Ott that wet &lass off the table before il tums white. Au1h. Stra· ten up \tilt n.a before someone tnps over it. Push the ch1u1 under the table. lpc up tbost crumbs. Flush. l'hcir room is the only place they can 1humb their noaea at tradiuon bel.lth standards. Whtn doc this penod end? 1 knew you'd ask that. Every parent wants to know. And thaf t the Ptn rm aull v.-orkina on. Someo"*' 1 Uult thin& U t~ their realization that this LS no w~ to hvc. Their fish aquanum frill catc:l1 ·on fire . They Wlll awaken an the n1 t and be unable to breathe. Their rooms Wlll become so mall , they no onaer maintain thetr pracnt t tnd dlmb into bed. Ocb ionaUy, 1 panner they a"' about to ma.ny wUI t m thtit atutudc around, or 1 landlord will threaten cv1ct1on. A arcat Kholar on~ uld. "Din 11 not din ... but only somethin in the wrona placc:· For• Iona ume I couldn't naurc out whas that m nt. Now l k • We moved la t year ••• and n ~er tofd the k1d1 ~he were s ·Greedy landlord given his just" deserts by court ,, ,. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I n:ad some: wonderful news recently and want to pus it alona. I hope iuparks sorne action all over. the world. A man named Nathan Wills bcpn 1ervina four years in a Loa Anaclesjail for renu~apanrncnta that were rodent-infested, with 1topped-up tollCll, unsafe wirinJ. excess trash in the corridors, holes in the walls, dark rooms with inadequate windows and ventilation. Willa had been _acttina away with thi1 aon of thina for aeveral years by aim ply not ahowina up in court. Al Iona wt the law c:losed in on him and be wu forced to pay a heavy penalty for his despicable practices. A team of manhala had to.break down his door and c:base him to make the arrest. Tenants who testified against Wills reponed that be evicted them illegal- ly, conflacated their furniture and clothin1-evcn withheld insulin needed by a diabetic child. He refused to return security deposits collected on units that bad already been rented. Those people had to take inferior apanmenta. Please print this letter, even thou&}\ it'slonJ. It could improve the quality oflife for millions of voiceless people who are at the mercy of arcedy landlords who have a lot of political clout, but not one whit of conscience. -MAN ON A WHITE HORSE DEAR MAN: Here'• yoar letter ud my tlauk·yoa for wrltlll1 It. How wonderfal to bow tut at lon1111t 10meoM w aaeceeded la sock.la1 It to OH of &Mte llea1y cllaracter1. Boony for tUt coart la Lo1 AD1ele1I • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: lam still boilina over the letter from the grandparents who were upset because their names were listed in the news- IL7f!. A11 i.oDEIS paper as kin of an lllcsitimate child who lived only two days. Someone else wrote, "Perhaps the obit should have read, •Had the little but.ard'a parenu been married, the pndparents would have been Mr. and Mn. Dtsconcened .... The fact remains that whether the child was born to parents out of wedlock or to parents who were married, that child did have Jrand· parents on both sides. Should a child born out of wedlock suffer fo~ver with the .. baatant·:, label? Is it not more important ltiat perhaps the ~en ts loved each other and their child despite the fact that they were not married? I am 28 years old and have suffered a lot of pain becauscofaarbaae mouths like that arandparent who wrote. hit too much to ask that society be lessjudarnental and undcr- standanaandJive usa break? In spite of the closed minds and sharp tongues..J. I consider myself-A LOVELHILD IN CANADA. DEAR CANADA: A blp level of tell-esteem 11 more lmportut tban wllat tile closed mind• of. sllarp toapn uve to offer. I applaud yoor dlplty. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I must respond to "Like It This Way in Hartford," reprding childless cou- ples. Sorry we a~ bori na you with our SANTA ANA WESTMINSTER 322 w. 17th 15181 Beach Street Boulevard 547-na1 898-3388 won. but when arc couples hltt you '-oinatostopaslunacouplc like us, 'Wbenareyouao1natohavcthat baby>"Suchqucstionsarecmsand msenaitive. We'll shut upafyou will! -BOILINO POINT IN N.J. DEAR N.J.: I cu c~ of no q1nt1oa tUt It lets uyooe dH'I b1alaff1. It detervea co be mes wt~ dead1Unce. • • • DEA.RANN LANDERS: I htvea 26-year-old daughter from my fint marriaae. but the man to whom I was married at the time Is not her father althouJh everyone thinks he is. The father as another man with whom l had a brief affair many yean •ID· When I was younger, none ofth1s bothered me. but n'ow I feel I've lied to her for too long. I am womcd sick that she may took at me with different e)esifshclcarnsthetruth. My daughter has two httlc g.irls and I think pcrnaps they should act to know their real aranddaddy and his other arandchildren. (1 know where theralllive.) · I vcdiscusscd this with my second husband and he feels I should tell her, but I'd like your op1nion. -TOR- TURED BY INDECISION IN SOUTH LOUISIANA DEAR S.L.: Have yoa asked tbe 1irl'1 fadler bow be aad HIS family woald feel aboat 1acll a d1tclo111re? U not, you 1boald. My advice l1 to unload on a cler1ymu or cou.a1elor and 1pare everyone Involved. • • • it Do you feet awkward, self-con- scious -lonely? Welcome to the club. There's help for you in Ann Landers' booklet, ''The Key to Popu- larity." Send SO cents with your rcquestand a Iona. stamped, sclf- addressed en velopc to Ann Landers, P.O. Box I 1995, Chicago, Ill. 6061 I. SANTA ANA 2801 So. Brlatol St. (.._,....,..'°"'It.) 557-1324 I Orange Co•t OAILY PILOT /Sunday. 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July 22. 198~ TRAVEL ---~ -~ ---- Swing into Labor Day with golf, wine tour Best lours of ~una Beach, m- \ rtes golfers and wine lovers to swmg into Labor Day Weekend on a 4-<ia}'. l-ni&Jlt Golf and Wint" Tour at sumptuous S1lverado Reson located m the hean of wine countf') Upon amvaJ in San Francisco. a limousine whisks you awa} through the world-famou~ ~enery of Napa Valley to the 1.200 am.· s1tl" al Silverado. Arrangements havl' been made for Travellnl wlth pet publication offered Pl"t owners making 'a1.a11on plans can obtain thret" helpful puhhca11on., 10 assist them in obtaining proper 1..are for thc fam1l> ix·1 a,h 1<,c<, th,· (.,ames Dog (arc ( cntl'r If thl" fam1I} want<, 10 ta~l a pct along on a motor trip. but 1'>n't sure .1bout accommodations. the: all-nc" 1983-~4 ed1uon of "Touring '"1th Towier" should also go along m the: glove companment ....... FllllClll O.A.C. 1! ......... ... .............. ty The h4-page d1r1..·1..1or. list'> almost 2.000 mdependen th-owned hotels and motels that accept gut"sts with pets along "llh nine nat1onw1d1.· lhains that also put the "clrnml' mat out for pet!> .\ddrl''>'>es and tckphune numbers are 1ndudt'd tor makrng resenatt1on\ 1n ad' a nee "Tounng ~1th rowst•r" tan ht• obtained b) sendmgached, lor$1 25 10 Gaines TWT P.O Box 81 72 Kankakee 1 L 60902 P200E two couplt') to share a swanky, e\pans1vC' two bedroom con- dom1n1um. complete w11h living room. kitchen. fireplace. two bedroom)/baths, and wet bar. (. ·a11forn1a's wine country houses over 80 wmenes, and tours arc a" a1lable to such famous chateaus as Chns11an Brothers. Inglenook and Robert Mondav1 -to name just a le~ Wine tours include tastings and rnuntr) St)le lunche) with fresh fru11 and pastnr'> You also have an npportun1t} to \ISll h1stonc homes through the quaint '11lages and \onnmJ \quare ~ rd urn limousine picks up guests at the hotel for a dme home through the \Olllude of l\lapa Valle)'. on to the ~an Franc1..co a1rpon The: compktc golf package 1s pnced at $450 00 per person (dc!duct S50.00 lor non-golfers) To resene )'Our -.pace. phone ~t Tours at 752-8881 -limited space a' a1lable. $1399 LIMITED DFFEll REG. PRICE '1799 LARGEST SCOOTER DEALER IN THE U.S.A. Tile Stanford Court Hotel sits on top of Nob Hill in San Francisco The Stanford Court Hotel 'jewel' of San Francisco By EARL WILSON 0911y Piiot Tr..,el Editor The brochure said "The Stanford Coun Hotel -It's the best of San Francisco Hotels. and perhaps the Ii nest 1n the natton ... On a recent 'acauon trtp to Vancou.,.er BC to attend the Na- ttonal (on' enuon of the Masonic Grottoes of Nonh America, m} wife the decor and furnishings. In add1t1on to the sofa and two overstuffed chairs. we noted that there were two color television sets. (one concealed in a beautiful. polished-oak cabinet that also served as a writing desk). a lar~e dresser. wall.-m closet. a clock-radio in the marbk bedside table. and two telephones. (with no charge for local calls). ~~!~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!b-i and 1 de{·1dcd 10 find out for :: ourseh c<, Heretofore on our infrequent '1s- 1ts to ~an Francisco. "e had staved 1n motels This lime. 11 was decided "e )hould go "first class" and sta~ at The 'itanford Court on Nob Hill Beauttful etchings of old ~an Fran- cisco adornt'd th(' wall'> The bathroom with tub and shower. contained heated towel racks. hand-milled soap. and a wicker basket of personal g1ftc; of shampoo. shaving equipment. cologne. shoe cloths and other items for peri,onal grooming. About a half-hour later. as we relaxed from the nine-hour trip from Sa nta Ana and enjoyed the view of San Francisco Bay from our window. we hea rd a tapping at our door. A uniformed waiter presented us with a huge silver tray loaded with a bowl of assorted fru its, cheeses. snacks and an ice bucket with three splits of champagne, a pair of crystal glasses, and a large box of assoncd chocolates "compliments of the hotel." produces roasts and sea-food of every description. served with accompani- ments of continental cuisine and offerings from an extensive and 1.hs11nguished wine cellar. We later were offerd a tour of the extens1 ve wine cellar which fea tures one of the country's largest collections of Cali- fornia wines. We were advised that it store) more than I 7 .000 bottles of fine wines with a capacity of 20.000 bottles. They were neatly stacked by name and year in diamond-shaped tiers 25 feet high Trul} a wine-lover's dream A tradition continues The Daily Pilot was at Mexico City and its r arefled air (7. 34 7 feet) when Bob Beamon went 29-2' 1 and Laguna Beach s Bill Toomey won the decathlon Q99 ~~ ~(~ Munchen The Daily Pilot was at Munich where Fountain Valley swimmer Shirley Babashoff battled the East Germans in a Games marred by the Palestinian terrorists Montr eal The Daily Pilot was at Montreal where M1ss1on V1e1o·s Brian Goodell swam to two golds in record time in a Games boycotted by several African nations Los Angeles And. the Dally Pilot will be at Los Angeles. cover- ing Orange Coast area stars in water polo. row- ing swimming, d1v1ng. track. volleyball. kayak- ing yachting and more Veteran s ports writers Howard Handy and Roger Carls o n will bring you all the ac tion every day in the Daily Pilat s BUY AN OLYMPIC CO. For the f1<st time in history. the United Sta tee; Mint is issuing Olympic commemorative coins Each beau11 fut gold and silver coin depicts an Olympic theme 1n honor of the first Summer Olympics held on Amen can soil 1n over 50 years the XXlll Olympiad in Los Angeles The gem hke proof coins will be a treasure 10 own for years 10 come And all proftts go directly 10 lhP. Olymp1 f!llOrt Hrlp support our arhletes a nd thi> 1qR4 Games Buy an Olymp1r coin tOday Coins can bP. purchas~d throuqh your local poc;t off ice anCl al par 11c:1patinq bankc; anCl coin Clealers .ic ross lhP. country Or write to U S Mini Olymprc (,om Proqram PO Box 6768 San r ranr.1c;co CA 94101 __ , ____ _ Our re~n at1on "as confirmed and we arrived in San Franc1)CO m the earl} afternoon. Upon CIJ.tenng the pone cocl1ere central counyard of the luxury hotel. located at Cal1forn1a and Powell Streets. adjacent to the Mark Hopkins and directly across the street from the Fairmont. we were greeted b) a uniformed doorman and valet park1n~ attendant. Our luggage was taken directl} to our room and when 1 gave m} name to the desk clerk. 1 was informed that my regis- tration card had been fi lled out and required onl} my signature. As we entered our room (which my wife kepi refemng 10 as our suite) we were impressed b> the size as well as That evening we dined at the exclusive Fournou's Ovens in the hotel. This unique restaurant's massive tile-faced open-hearth ovens FoUowing the elegant meal. we decided to 5tt a lmle bit of San Francisco before reunng. Stanford C'oun 1s at the only 10terSttt1on where the famed cable cars cross; only five minutes from Chinatown and 10 minutes from Fisherman's Wharf Some 14 restaurants. supper clu bs. cabaret and lounges are within two blocks of the hotel. That night we slept like babies in a huge king-size bed. only to have to arise at an earl> hour to continue our trtp to Vancouver. Needless to say. our bnef stay at Stanford Court was the most en- JOyable of our entire tn p and a most memorable one. If it is true that first 1mpress1ons are lasting ones, then we must agree that Stan ford Court 1s "the best of San Francisco hotels." Travelinghobbytakes time , energy and lots of patience Trav.elmg -1t'!> rap1dl}' becoming one of America·~ fa' on tc pas11 mes. Our extremely mobile society allows the traveler to )CCk out adventure over hill and dale, across the seas or on the other side of the world. Traveling 1s a special hobby. one that takes time. plenty ol energy and a good amount of pa11cncc. Vis1tmg strange new lands opens the mind and ennches the soul. But as any traveler wi ll tell yo u. for every magnifi cent waterfall there can be a p11fa ll. and for every sunset. an upset. BEGIN YOUR TRAVEL CAR EER AU GU ST 27 • Day & Evening Sessions • Placement Assistance • All As ects of T ravel • Airline Com uter OPEN HOUSE T HURS ... JULY 26. 6 PM Guest S eakers, RSVP 'JBEVERLy Hills ~TR AvEL AcAdEMY CALL (714) 24 1-0825 2%0 Airway Ave., 0 1. Costa Mesa, CA. Enrolfment In Pro11r~•• FEATUR ING Dinner Crul•• GOURMET DINNE RS Cocktail Cruises. and Sunday Brunch whilst at sea aboard the 'Cormorant' Newport Beach Pre\entrng "a Lillie West of Broadway" a fun filled Broadway review R <'~Nve your Boarding p,..,., now by call ing (7 14) 675-1481 Tl~ ~------------ Travel doesn't have to include hassles and headaches. According to the travel experts at Thomson Va- cations. there are preventati ve measures to take ahead of time and while you're on vacation that will make your traveling easier. Herc are some of their helpful hints on trouble-free vacations: •Work wi th an accredited member of the travel agent industT) A professional travel agent as well bnefed on "hat's available and the best wa" to get there. •Research the spot you're plan- ning to "1sit What's the currency" Whllt food 1s I) p1cal of the area'> What arc the local practicl"s of dress and tipping" B) becoming better ac- quainted with a spot you'll be more prepared 10 enjO}' vourself. Exposition on travel scheduled The Caribbean Tourism Associa- uon. a tounsm marketrna oraan1u- tmn representing 29 Canbbcan coun- tries will be staJ!ng a travel expos1t1on al thl" new Halton Towers hotel in Anaheim oo Sunday. Sept. 9. T he expos1t1on, called "Canbbcan Focus Fair." will be open to the public from 10 a.m to 4 p.m ReprcsentA· uves ofC'an bbean aovcmments. plus some I 00 other o h1b1ton fro m C'anbbean tounst offiC't . hotels. ai r- lines. cruise hoe-.. car rental rom· pan1es ground operators and tour operators arc expected to be at the F11r The public will have the op- ponumty to meet a nd ditcu trl\'tl and vacataon ideas W1lh C\pt'Ms from the< anbhcan region Pnzes. 1nclud· ma tnp-. 10 the c anbbea n wi ll bt awarded Ticket~ fo r this festive tve!'\t may t>I pOrt'ha~d at the door fo r S'J for :tdult'I and SI for children undl'r u . -··--~ ...... ,. .. __ _,,, Shorter •shogun' on tonight Frank.le Sakal, Yoko Shimada and Rich- ard Chamberlain •tar in a condenaed veralon of the bit TV mone ''Shoau.n.' • atrtnc tontcht at 9 on ~· Cbanilel 4 . 'Ghostbusters' moving up By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 The following arc Billboard's hot record bits for the week ending Jul\ 28 as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine Copynght 1984, Billboard Pubhcauons. Inc Reprinted with perm1ss1on HOT SINGLES I. "When Doves Cr)" Prance (Warner Bros ) 2. "Ghostbusters'' Ray Parker Jr (Arista) 3."Dancing in the Dark" Bruce Sprinptecn (Columbia) 4."State of Shock" Jacksons (Epic) S. "Eyes W ithout a Face" Billy Idol (Chrysalis) 6."lnfatuation" Rod Stewart {Warner Bros.) 7."Sad Songs" Elton John (GefTen ) 8."l..eJs" ZZ Top (Warner Bros) 9."What's Love Got to Do Wttb It" Tina Turner {Cap1tol) 10."Jump (For M ~ Love)" Po inter Sisters (Planet) 11 "Brcakin' There's "lo Stop. ping Us" Ollie & Jel'T} (Polydor) 12 ... Almost Paradise .. Love Theme from 'Footloose"' Mike Reno & Ann W.ilson (Columbia) 13."I Can Dream About You" Dan Hartman (MCA) 14."Doctor~ Doctor!" Thompson Twins {Arista) 15."Stuck On You" Lionel R1ch1e (Motown) 16."Magk" The Cars (Elektra) 17 ."Sclf Control" Laura Branigan (Atlantic} 18."lf Ever You're In My Arms Again" Peabo Bryson {Elektra) 19."Sunglasses At Night" Corey Hart {EMI-America) 20."Panama" Van Halen (Warner Bros.) TOPLPS l."Bom in the U .SA ·· Bruce Springsteen (Columbia) 2."Purple Ram'' Pnnce and The Re\ oluuon (Warner Bros.) 3."Spons" H ue~ Lewis & The News (Chrysalis) ages 11to15 4."Heanbcat City.. The Cars (Elektra) 5."Can't Slow Down" Lionel Rich- ie {Motown) 6. "Rebel Yell" Billy Idol (Chrysalis) 7.''Victory" Jacksons (Epic) 8.''Breakm'" Soundtrack" {Poly- dor) 9. "'Footloose' Soundtrack" {Col- umbia) 10."1984" Van Halen {Warner Bros.) I !."Out of the Cellar" Ratt (Atlan- tic) 12."Eltminator" ZZ Top {Warner Bros.) 13."Scven and the Ragged Tiger" Duran Duran (Capitol) 14."'Beat Street' Soundtrack" (At- lantic) I S."M1dn1ght Madness" Night Ranger (Carnet-MCA) 16 "Break Out" Pointer Sisters (Planet) 17 "LO\C .\t First Sung" Scorpions (Mercur)) "" out tM coupon ••kl"' for lnfor-metlon at.out being a DaffJ Piiot Carrl•r. THE Daily Pilat Your ,.,.nt• muat approve of rour ap- plrlng tor• Dally Pnot route, t...,_tor. to be 91glbte, rour par.it• mnt •ton rour CMMtpOft. Aa aoon n poulttt. after NC:91vlng rour ootiapOn, OM of our Dtatrtct Manegen wHI o8ll to •~plaln aboutt.eoomlng a Deity Piiot Canler. '°' more Information call the DaltJ Piiot Clroulatl~ Dept. Ma-aat. c/o Clrculatlon Depertment 330 W. Bay, Co.ta Meaa, CA 12919 Orqe Cout DAILY P. LOT/Su:nday, 'CHiPs' cycle cop Estrada _ tackles off-Broadway role BJ MICHAEL &UCB AJ\A '* .......... NEW YORK -Erik Estrada II taldna a chance. Mary Tyler Moore did it when she left Mary Rich1rd1 behind in Min- neapolis and came to Broadway to star a a paralYUd accident vu:tim in .. Wbose Life la It Anyway?.. It woo her an honor&t)' Tony in 1980. Farrah Fawcett d id it last year in an attempt to ahed the Tin1eltown halo she earned as one of "Charlie's Anaets." She went off-Broadway to star in "Extremities," a drama about rape. It won ber new respect as an actress. Now Estrada. who rode the con- crete ranses of Caltfomia's freeways for six years in the NBC motorcycle senes"CHiPs." hasJumped, feet first. into ·~True West," Sam Shepard's off- beat talc of two brothers and their encounter with the myth of the old west. It's been running for more than two years at the tiny Chen; Lane Theater in Greenwich V 11lage. Estrada calls the ~rospcct of ap. pearing before an audience mt1m1dat- inf: 'Sure I'm scared," he said recently. siningcross-lcucd on the stage of the Cherry Lane and munching a turkey sandwich before afternoon re- hearsals. H is hair IS flecked with WISPS of gray. but otherwise the 35-)car-old Estrada looks as athletic as ever. the same sturdy shape as when he made Sgt. Frank "Ponch" Ponchercllo a household name. "I was offered (summer tours) of 'Guys and Dolls' and 'Grease' but I said that would be like Ponch going on the stage," Estrada said. "Some- thing like this. where there's dialogue from bqtnnina to end and you never lea '4e the stage -that scares me. "But what am I going to do? Live ofT of 'CHiPs'?"' he asked. ''That was my JOb for six years. Now I need to learn my craft. Where else c..an you learn it? Where else can you get that discipline?" "CH1Ps" was better known for Its car chases than the quality of its conversation. but it p vc Estrada something in~aluable -audience recogrution and a secure financial base. It's something Estrada. who came out of New York's Spanish Harlem. has always worked for. His parents were divorced when be was a child. Hts first Job was selhna snowconcs on the street wtth the grandfather Unul he was 16, be wanu:d to be a pobct officer, ltke a detecttvc who onct dated has mother But after appeanng 1D a h1ah school play. he "freaked out over the fechna that I got o e." At 22. be left New York.. B was not an instant success ood. He didn't land an acti or thrccJcars. Instead be sold used cars an tended bar. waiting for the big break. Recognition came slowly. "Two lines. tltrce hncs on a tclcv1SJon show," be said. "Then a month later, four lines OD another show. Then I .. Th~ was a tremendous amount ohati faction brina Ponch. I ettj that,.. he said. .. And there financi.aJ satisfaction. Bein& able to support m y family, my mother ud also now have the luxuf)· to do ~ thin&. ~ •.. r "I m certainly not doinJ 'Tnar. Wnt' for the money. It's cosun, a couple ofhundred dollars a week to be in th1uhow. Satisfaction 1sa penOnaJ thma. •• But the satisfaction came at a price. ,.. ! "When you do a television stf'in for six years., 14 to 1 S hours a day;. th~ no you. You don't belo l you anymore. You belona to sho w,'' Estrada said. "You home and bounce off walls at · • When the producers of • 't~ West" offered hun a pan tn l~ PlCb1 he dJdn't hes1ta~. :~ . . In "True West." Estrada as • apinst type. He wasn•t intercstild:i playm& Lee. the mmacing. m macho brother with a sinister Instead. he's playing Austin, screcnwnter, an lvy League 1ntcllee• tual with a fondness for sweaters a1'C wbo even wears glasses.. • ··Jn film. tt's all buny up. You• on a CUY for maybe 30 seconds: Print," wd Estrada. "'In the tbeat«! you're strapping on a auy for tWq hours. You have to be b.im." .. To calm bis nerves and stay bi shape, Estrada lS jumpin& a lot 9' rope. He's also mto relaxation ea,;, ercises. self-hypnosis a.nd bu hired voioe teacher to worlc with him. B he figures it will be worth it . • t I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZL~I L .. ..... Aa.oa8 79 Reeches across 14'4 Excellent: 2 wda. 38Advm 97 Mou98-catcheni':..: 81 Pub brew 146 Hidden obst8Cte 39 ProNbttS 98 Servtcea.bte ::: 1 Stains 82 Went by bus 148 C«*lng oil • 1 ~In Wyoming ...... 99Tab ..... 6 o-tlhrub 83 Bird dogs 1"9 Jewlsh month 43Annoym ···~-~ 11 Otympic ewnts !SMix 150 Elect«' pr~-•S Hesaat** 103 16 Laths 86 Crown or the head tor: abbr. •7 Su::y 21 SprthQ nower 88 Gard game 151 Sptashee •9 Saul's uncle 104 Makes 22 Overact 89 Destiny 1 s. Thlcit slloe 50 RiYS '" Sootland 107 Ancient Greek 23 Evade 90 Rind 156 Ring dec:ilk>n 52 Gangster's portk:lo 24 AvtatOI' 91 Heep 157 Shaggy maned guns: ... 108 Pierce 25 Heraldic gold 92 Pouess mammal S. French coins 110 Marsh btrd 28 Tropical tree 93 Bowilng score 159 Overjoy 55 Nor. stones 111 Scatter 28 Statlonety Item. 160 Slack 2wds. 95 Principal 162 Judge's mallet 56 lnYeStlgate 113 Nimble 30 Attending 96 Freshwater fish 164 Quarry prOduct 5 7 Military command· 114 Farm structure 31 Chlneet pagoda 97 Cautious 165 large trucks hyph. 116 Big fuss -. 32 Twilled fabric 100 Measured step 166 Road CtJrves 59Vlsit~ly 117 Convened . . 34 Wlld protest 101 Fiery 167 Glisten 2wds. 119 Sacred image .. .. 36 Roman despot 102 Swap 61 Narrate 121 Ands . - 37 Cuts qulci<ly 104 Songbird DOWN 63 wear away 123 Artif1e1al waterway . 39 Bueball club 105 Japanese verse 64 Sub9equently . 40 Beef or por1( 106 Vichy SUmmef 1 Humcane 66 Land parcels 125 Expunges 42 Halt 107 Reacues 2 Thick soup 67 Period of ume 127 Jog along . 4• Uncommon 109 Conciude 3 ChemlCal ending 69 Totem -129 Washes hghlly •6 Sperold fish 110 Loc:atlOn 4 T1tt 72 Ladyhorw 130 Asians 4 7 light in color 111 Fasten 5 Mast 7 • Doctor s ass1stant 131 Custom 48 C&me ln 112 -plus ultra 6 Secluded abbr 133 Fleshy fruit 5 1 Mai.only party 113 Thoroughfares 7 Type measure 76 R1d1cule slyty ' 53 Last one In 115 Slopes 8 Cargo unit 3wds 135 Anotnt arch 55 Flash floods 117 Hackneyed 9 Harrows rival 78 Allot 138 In case that 58 Placed a golf ball 118 Camera stand 10 Taxi timer 79 Assigned task 139 Captured 60 Sirius Is one 120 Metal peg 11 Accountings 80 Steepte 140 Fur scarf 62 Small bite 122 Prepare copy 12 Winglike par1 82 WancJe, 142 RaUonal 65 Bower 123 Trust 13 r .. holders 8-4 Weight allowance 143 Bndge thrill 66 Hcne stable 124 Crinkled fabric 14 Pleasure spots 85 Travel on snow 1.S LOYe god 68 Leeve,a room: 126 Ink spot 15 Continued •tort 87 High mountain . 2wds. 16 Health r990rts 147 Actor's~~ 70 Sun detty 128 Function 17 Ignited 88 Recreation area 150 Put on. as cl • 71 Proceed: 2 wds. 130 Sallor's call 18 lndlan mulberry 90 Glossy cloth 152 New Zealand hi~· 72 Burrowing creature 132 Brazillan parrot 19 Entire amount 91 Shor1 oar #-153~0istreu signal .. 73 Poetic expression 1~Gumbo 20 Declare 92 Jaciuabbtt . • 155 Exclamation . 136 Ireland 27 Rosters 93 Exhaus1ecl .. 75 Coln openings 158 Thus .. 76 Stew pan 137 Reasoning powers 29 Historic per10ds ~ -NOStef .. 77 Sumerian deity 1•1 Raced 33 New Zealand fort 95 Change positions 161 Compass point ·- 78 Companion 142 Breaks suddenly 35 Twisted 96 Tin container9 163 Nero's Silt I* .. SU AN8wtaa IN CLAUlFI D l J -~ Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sundey, July 22, 1 ... • Tbe Muppet. &et to&etber for a third morie with DO Yillaine and few &&C• u they "Take Manhattan." Tired of violence? See 'Moppets' New 'Manhatta~movietender, villain-less adventure about Kermit tryin Broadway By MARGARET GORDY ~ .... ,,_.,.... NEW YORK -Msss Pigg) and Kermit the Frog were filming a scene at the Pulitzer Fountain outside Central Park when ram interrupted the shot. "Oh dear.'' sighed Frank Oz. the dU'CCtor. "Could someone please talk to God about that sky"" "Will do," said Kerm1( from the ann of Jim Henson. the producer. Wtthin minutes, the sun came out ft was a typically playful moment _.,,.ow-~···"•·-·~ ...... --" ... ...,...._....__ .... """ _. ____ ,, ' Z'• NOW PLAYING COSTA•lSA fdWa<tts lmtol 5«> 74-4-4 RJUWTAHI VAU£Y filmily fOUf '163 1307 GAllD9I GllCM ( OWittlS Westl>HJI~ ~1 OMMI( A>IC OnnQt M4- 637 ()3.t() i•l@il}j 9--SW!•~ OIWtG( Stilllovm Dr>Yt 1n 6J98nO m the filming of .. The Muppets Take Manhattan," an unusually gentle movie 10 a year of notably violent films. Unhke "The Muppet Movie" and "The Great Muppet Caper," the latest Muppet film has only a sprinkling of puns, few sight gags and no villain. The tender songs were written by Jeff Moss. who composed "Rubber Duckie" for the Sesame Street TV show. "I don't know how well this movie will do in a summer where the bigaest box office succnses art violent. like THE MOST POWERfUl LEGEND OF All IS BACK IN A N£W ADVENnJRE ollllfliltW~,.,..-... ) ...... ~(/n'~-- NOW PLAYING AllAME• OIWl5f WOTWllSTtJI Px:11c s ....._., UA O!y ~ Plolc s tt. w,., l9 Onve In &79 9850 63A 3911 °""' In 891 3693 FOUtlTMI VAllEY fimo1y four 963 1307 LAKEWOOD~ Center South t!J t21l)6).t 1111 W..1t1 Sou•~ OH AMO AT OAK "GREIUCS" (PG) "GRDl.lfCS" (PG) ,1J() B5 ~10 10 oOI • ~ J JO ~ ~~ a 211 10 ·~ "STAR TREX Ill: Ttl ARCH FOR SPOCK" (K}' "OOl.8Y Sl(l!{O tos 135 6os n~ 100 ''llJWU JOE All> Tl( Ttlft[ c. 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(rG) ·~~ALOI" (I) "STAYlli AllW" (N) m·J•m:oo•21~:1:::;~=c.J .l't11SW • • SU'ftSWAPMHTS• Mav SAU$UH • • "QIOSTIUSTm" (P'C) l'lllS "M sanDS" (I ) I "Tll KMAll HY' (PC) f\111 .. Tl( OUTSllOS" (PC) "fll lllO Dim ITC.Y" (P'C) l'llll "POP(Y(" (~) $UPH SWA, MHTS fWfy~J &Sundoy r llDM 1 AM Tt) l'M hr l•l1tl'd 1tu tll•lllUJIJ ·Gremlins' and 'Indiana Jones,"' said Oz. who also wrote the screenplay. ''But we've had a lot of fun , and I think that comes across on the screen." The movie 1s about Kermit's struggles to get a musical comedy he's wnnen for the Muppets on Broad- way. The gang suppons uself by working in a restaurant until they find a producer. but then Kermit gets hit by a taxi. suffers amnesia and disap- pears. The cns1s gets resolved in typical Muppet fashion. Oz, oo his first solo flight as director. said he wanted to make "a simple, warm film about feehn~s" after workini on three science fiction mo .. 1es which relied heavsl} on RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY I INC. r. tM ant" Yu Lift 1'22 ltAllm avo .. cosn ma -~11~ THE PORT THEATRE 673-6260 M o" N ltr All So~h / 00 •WEDllH FILM (R) •AFTER 1HE IEJEAllSM." Unfortunately, they're both on our side. DUDLEY MOORE STRATEGlC GUEST STAYR EDDIE MURPH *BEST* DEFENSE c_...,,.. OM:~oxr; .. A:. ~ e,Ptt .• ,.,.. • .,,,~~~.._..... tp';'"~; " .. i;-9""-- Now Playing IMA HIVllll WUlllllNSI(~ ~n81uf'•1 .. • '••'1' ""'"'l f 1••'!1 .. ( ,,.1'!'114 ~'9 \lJQ .... ,,.. "'"' 8'1' I'll~ a>SlAllEU MIUIOll V1(J() a;imm f "tilllll':I\ -~ .... ,.., ~-0 • -'""" '"' "")•ft' l il-'-H OllAJl9( ·~-•• ,,, a•1r COSTlMUA OllANGl '"""'°'1_. ... ~. Wf ITMHllTt~ ""'.,a,., ~-.. '"'\ r ,, , ... w..,l'I '"'""" t~......_.fiCCfrt•O•O-f,....fillOflOtlltf,., lf'l! YtaJ Call 642-5678 Put a few words to work for ou special effects -"The Return ot the Jedi," .. The Empire Stnkes Back'' and "The Dark Crystal." It took him 17 weeks to shoot because of the complicated tech- nol<>JY required for working with an inanimate cast. At Empire Studios in Queens, for example. the crew spent the better part of a week shooting a simple flashback of baby Piggy crooning in the nursery to baby Kermie. accom- panied by Rowlf the Dog. First Oz shouted "Action!" m has own voice. which sounds hke Fozzie Bear. Then he provided the falsetto tones of Miss Pisgy while a puppeteer behind her wiggled the starlet's snout and a stagehand wobbled her legs from underneath the set. Henson lay on the nurser) floor. moving Kermit on a miniature rock- ing horse while he nodded Rowlfs furry head by remote control. But he couldn't work the cansne's paws on the toy piano, so another puppeteer. Steve Whitmore, stood underneath the set and ran his own hands across the keys. As camera operator Dick ('retina filmed the action.' 1deo engineer Ian Kelly showed 1t to the puppeteers on closed-c1rcu1t TV screens. It took dozcm of hands and feet pulling strings. pushing buttons and cranking levers so a pig could smg a love song to a frog 01 and Henson worked hard to keep technolog) from overwhelming v.h1ms). Prop people were dubbed .. Muppet doctors." and. Barbara Davis. who handled Miss Piggy's costumes and wigs. was given the title of lady-in-waiting. Mu ppetecrs were encouraged to stay in character Whitmore passed tbc ume between takes letting Rowlf gnaw the piano or lift a leg. Henson roamed locations initiating conversa- tions between Kermit and passing children. his full-bearded face mirror- ing the frog's every expression. Since the Muppet creator uses has own voice for Kermit, it often was hard to tell whether the puppet or the producer was speaking. "Kermit of course as always a part of me," Henson acknowledged. "His character is really a lot like mine - that of a straight man to a bunch of crazies.'' Oz. in contrast. has maxed feelings about his porcine puppet. At one point he tossed her to Davis and growled, "When this movie is over. I ne ver want to see this pig again' "l didn't mean it, of course," he said afterward. "But I do a lot of characters. and I've directed. and I've wntten. and produced and l don't want to walk down the stre~t for the rest of my life and hear, 'He yyyyyy. Miss Piggy!'" "A CLASSIC. QUITE EXTRAORDINARY· PROBABLY LIKE NOTHING YOUVE SEEN SINCE--rllE WIZARD OF OZ':' -WNBC Radio (N.Y.) "A real dcllghtl I believe in The Nevercnding Story':' Rc~~r Elx'rt AT TitE MOVl ES 1HE NEVER ENDING ST<>RY ...... 111 .. ,.1 .. 111111111mff1-.111tmR1m1111Rm1m1 ·-•1111 ·-••1 1111• lllMll ., ... ----~-'-~••11•111 ........ 11118 ",. -............. . ,..~•lllll11l&IHH t.111111Rftlll .,,._,.._. ~ ~~=-=-==='"=" [ ............. a.] (>ol•M ,,.llrOW•-Wtl'"' ~~~~!B~~~-. ·~· '~==~~~--= w ..,. SHOWING! AIWllt 639 87 70 Stadium Or In COSTA llCA 979 4141 Edward$ Cintma Centl!r *f Wfl Alf VALLCY 963 1 JO 7 '"""Fu , tUf1 BOCH 84 7 3591 W•rntr Of In ·11v. 854 881 1 ( dward~ Un1vtr\1ty LA~ S2J 161 1 SRO G1te•1y S .tssoe v.JO 830 6991 (dW•ch Viejo ,.., OHNGC 634 2553 srurv City Ctnter *SANTA W 540 7444 f dwards Bristol WUTllNSTO 893 0!>46 UA Weslm1nslt1 Mill *P'MJOITO) OOUY $111£0 'Falcon Crest' even fun for the 'good girl' By JERRY BUCI ~, ........... ,.., LOS ANGELES -The soap opera is the devil's playground, where the villains have all the fun and the good guys are miserable. But you'll never persuade Susan Sullivan of that. Sullivan stan in CBS' hit prime- time soap opera "Falcon Crest" as Maggie Giobcrti, who is good but ccrt.atnly not goody-goody. That . would be carrying goodness too far. "Maggie and her husband Chase have a unique love going for tele- vision," she says. •·1t's certainly unique for lhis kmd of show. It's much harder to wnte for the good guys, but 1 think that would take away something fundamental if we chan&ed. Still, I'd love to see us have a knock-down. drag-out fight, the kind offioht where you make up and go to bcd.y;· The series is about a large family in California's Napa Valley, where many of the diverse family members spend as much time plotting intrigue as they do producing wine for the Falcon Crest label. The essential difference, however, comes from the fact that "Falcon Crest" was created by executive producer Earl Hamner, a novelist turned screenwriter who brings to the show the values that made "The Waltons" a family favonte in the 1970s. "I think Earl's influence is such, his intcgnty, that even the bad guys have a vulnerable side," said Sullivan. "It gives them a reality. So if you're cast as a good guy the first thing you have to do 1s find your bad guy side. "I think the audience is more soph1st1cated than people give them credit for. I think people will turn off a character who is too perfect to be believable." This as not the first soap opera for the blonde actress. who worked pan- umc as a Playboy Club bunny while attending college in New York. First she was in ABC's "A World Apan" and then spent four years in NBC's "Another World .. "In 'A World Apart' I played a naive character who constantly fought with her father," she said. "l would leave the studio with residual anger. And now I play a nice character and some of her values are not that different from mine " This past season Maggie had a brain tumor. and Sullivan said she drew heavily on her own experiences during her father's fatal illness three years ago. "He died of cancer and he spent pan of his ume in a hospice con- nected to a hospital." she said. "A hospice loosens the hospital v1siung restrictions. For instance. you can even bnn~ pets My father died at home, which 'the hospice arranged. I was drawn to the hospice program Bob Hope due special Emmy LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Emmys are still two months off, but one worldwide star 1s already assured ofa win. Bob Hope, 81, whose broadcasting career spans half a century, bas been voted the Governors Award by the Academy of Television Ans and Sciences. The award 1s the academy's highest. and goes to an individual, company or organization whose tele- v1s1on achievement 1s beyond the scope of the re~ular Emmy awards. Previous recipients include Johnny Carson. Walter Cronkite, Hallmark Cards. Inc., William S. Paley, Elton H. Rule and Sylvester (Pat) Weaver. Hope will be presented the award dunng the Emmy telecast set for Sept. 23. Suaan Sullivan and I've become a spokesman for the movement. "So when Mawe had a bram tumor I went to Earl and suggested using a hospice. But they felt that would make it look too grim. So I had a brain tumor, an operation and recovered in four shows." Many cha~es arc in store for "Falcon Crest' in the new season - after a May cliffhanger an w~ich the entire cast went down an an airplane. It's already well known that Mel Ferrer's character won't survive the crash. In fact he's now at work on a movie for CBS caJled "Seduced." Oiff Robenson's character 1s ot>- viously another casualty since Ro~ crtson flies to New Zealand this month to work on a movie and goes to Tunisis in September for another film. Maggie. who already has a sister who's a former prostitute, gets a father this fall. "They're looking for someone now," said Sullivan. "I want a very young fa ther. It's disconcerting to play a grandmother at my age, so I need a young father " Sullivan. who graduated from col- lege an 1966. said she thinks any changes in the fall will be for the best. "You have to have new story lines each year and in order to do that you have to JUWe people. It !>eems cruel, but sometimes it works out best. .. She herself was Juggled out of the ABC comedy "It's a Living" and replaced by Louise Lasser. Last April Sulit van played a lesbian dying of cancer on the stage 10 .. Last Summer at Bluefish Cove " Before Sullivan. who 1s single, left for San Francisco to do the pla) she had a talk with her co-star. Jane Wyman. "Jane told me romance would come when I least expected 1t ... she said. "That's an old chche Tv.enty years ago 1f anyone had told me l"d be this age and unmamed and with no children I wouldn't have believed them. "But on the plane I was reading my hoes from the play scnpt, and like all actors I'd underlined all my dialogue. Behind me someone said, 'If you underline all the lines you won't know where the ''ah has" are.' I turned around to see this handsome. interesting man and we sat together the rest of the trip." She now regularly dates the man, whom she identifies as "Tony. a criminal lawyer." Sullivan has a history of saying "no" three times to vanous projects she's done. She turned down a regular role in the ABC scnes "Rich Man. Poor Man. Book II" three tames. She said no to "It's a Living" three times and she said no to "falcon Crest" three times. Shelaughed and said. "It's amazing the way I've turned down things three times before doing them. Tony'd better start asking me to marry him so I can tum him down three times." llOW SHOWINC! rcun• VAWT 139-ISOO Edw116s r01111t1111 Vlllty SANTA MA ~401U4 Edwards Bnstol ~634 2S!>l CllllllOIN UWOI 639 8710 s, ... ,.. °' ln IE ~21 UA ... "" 4 com Illa 631 350 l [...,. Herbof T • ·-SSI om Edwwe~ LA HmA (213) Ql.o6JJ Nit. r1111on s.-t n rOIO sa1 sao (dwara,.... 9E1Wlll'tl 191 J69J hatlC .... .., 3' °' "' tal'Wlll'tl n1 3'3S Edwds C-. Wnl Don't Miss The Party! "Chaotic, shameless lAGlN IUCH 497 1711 COSTA llSA 979-4141 Edwards So. Coast Laauna Edwards Cmema Center ~ 639-8770 COSTA mA 751 4184 Stadium Or In Edwards Town Center AfWD 772 6446 ·-854 8811 Brookhurst Edwards Unwer11ty mA 990·4021 LAUIA ttiS 768·6611 UA Movies 4 Laaun1 Hills Miii I and very funny." flOOI' (WI CNclQo Sun T tMtt OOlli[ 637-0340 AMC Oranae Mill OHMit 6343911 UA City Center IDT191TO 893~6 UA Westminster IDTllWISTtl 891:36i3 P1ctf1C Hiw1y 39 Or.fn Jackson sings for charity LOS ANGELES (AP) -Michael Jackson, whose lour with his brothers 1n The Jacksons 1s expected to be the biggest moneymaking road show 1n rock history, 1s keeping busy on the charity circuit as well Jackson. who has said he will donate his own proceeds from The Jacksons tour to chanty, 1s also spearheading a compilation album prOJCCl that will benefit the entertain- ment indusll)-supported T J Manc.-11 Foundation tor Le ukemia and Cancer Re~arch The album. called .. l et's Beat II "1s descnbcd by promoter-5 as the largest- ever chant)' venture ol Its kind. w11h hits by Jackson Paul Mc< anne). Cyndi Lauper. Bill~ Joel and tcn other lop pop entertainers All ol the arust'> arc g1Hng the Martell foundation their publishing and artist royalties from the album. which will be marketed b) K-tel in a $1 .5 m1lhon television campaign bearing tht: slogan "eve!) album or casselle sold is a step toward a cure " Meanwhile. Jackson will also meet with the winner of an essay rnntcst that 1s part of the ~overnmen!'s campaign against drinking while driving. Entrants must submit a single- spaced. one-pa$C compos1t1on on what the "Dnnking and Dnving Can KJll a Fnendsh1p" campaign means to them The contest '"nncr and a guest will be flown to Los A.ngeles in September for dinner with Secretar) of Trans- portation Elizabeth Dole. Margau'\ Mirkin -daughter of Budget Rent- A-Car founder M J M1rkin -and Jackson's manager. Frank Dileo Afterward the} will be dnven b) limousine 10 see The Jacksons' con- cert at the Forum and to meet Jackson backstage. Shipboard slapstick Nancy Piceau and Mark Slama perform a musical number from Cole Porter'• ••Any- thing Goes" aboard the Pilgrim D in Dana Point Harbor. The mulcal l• being pres- ented Thursdays through Sunday• until Sept. 9 . Call 751-1344 for detail•. Sinatra next music video star LOS ANGELES (AP) -W1th a little help from his friends -and pals uf Quanq Jones as well -Frank Sinatra 1s about to hit Music Tele- ' 1s1on Though a "orld premiere date ha\ }et to be set. a spokeswoman sa)'i the video ofSinatra's new single. ··LA Is M) Lad)." will debut on the cable music channel. MTV Music Tele- ' ISIOn, Saturday in lime for the s1an of the Summer Olympics. The laid-back tnbute to the Cl!) ol Angels will be something of a de- panure from MTV's usual diet of rock and pop. and it will have plent) of star-watcher appeal. .\ppeanngin the \idco with Sinatra "'II be MayorTom Bradle):actresses Jane Fonda and O)an Cannon: actor- aooner Dean Martin; pop stars Donna ummer. LaToya Jackson. \11chael McDonald and James In- gram. "General Hospital" heartthrob Jack Wagner: author Ale:\ Haley. Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tomm> Lasorda and pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, plus rock bands Van Halen and Massing Persons Quine} Jones. producer of both the record and the '1deo. will appear. as will his -wife. former ··Moo Squad" star PC88} Lipton Jones. who co- wrote the song with Oscar-winning composers ~a nl)n and Alan Bergman ' Orange Co DAILY PtlOT/ unday, Ju~ 22, 1 Murphy billing poor strategy? LOSANGELES(AP)-Boxoffiu b11&1e Eddie Murph) 's btllina .. tral~C av~t star" 1n .. Desi ()e. fenst" 1s a tudio ploy lO dJsaui~ his minor rote. say disgr\lntkd water ownen who claim they "-ere led to believe Murphy wa a full-Oedged co. star. In the Paramount comody. wham opened Frida), Mu11>hy 1s on 5CTCCn briefly playini a soldier who field· tests a W\k devet()ped by an enasneer ponta)ed .by Dudley Moott, tht main character. · .. It's a npotr:· an exccuuve with a large M1d-.estem theater chain'told the Los .\ngeles Times "It was quoted to me as an Eddie Murphy-Dudle' Moort movie:· added the execut1H who asked not to be 1dent1fied b) name .. But Murph> 's 1n 11 for about 15 minutes. and if~ obVlous)) a secondary line." Thc:atcr owncrJ who boo\ed • film s.ifht unKCn -1 practice kno • : in the industry .. blind biddin1.. .: say Paramouot'' description of lh•!:.., film eugcrated Murohy's role i1: oRkr 10 drum up buyer interest. ·: .... A .Panmoun1 "bid lcuc,..' sent lO•.._ exhibiton early this year bepn: ::~ "DudJ y Moore and Eddie Murpbr:"" -two of the 5CT'Cen·~ hou~1 and~ funn~I comic giants -joi•;~ fo~ .• :· • .:: But in fact the two actors share no":~ ~ncs in the film. 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"IMlll1U'1Jlr ~ I\ J!I) ~I> aoo ,., or u•a . -,..· . •• :·· \ 810 Or.no-Coas1 DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 22. 1984 • . "' .. .. ' The ' . "1 . ' Red Sox win battle, 16-4 But Angels show some fight - in late bench-clearing brawl By RICHARD DUNN o..,.,... c.n .......... . For 81/z innings. Boston flelled tls collccu ve muscle at the plate -usrng its arsenal of sluggers to take target practice off three Angel pitchers. But. the v151tors weren't done swinging when the Angels came to the plate in the bottom of the ninth. The final score. a 16-4 Red Sox win. v1v1dly showed that Boston.won the battle at the plate. but a n1nth·1nning bench-clearing brawl proved the Angels had some fight left. A ch;rnge-up apparently got away from Boston starter Bruce Hurst with one out in the inning, which hit Reggie Jackson o~ the inner halfof the left forearm And. with the Ange.ls. being humiliated an front of 32.41 5 fans and a telev1S1on audience at Anaheim Stadium Saturday af\emoon. Jackson tried to take out his frustrations -that ts, after being hit by the patch and antagonized by Boston catcher Gary Allenson. "I was going to go to first base." Jackson explained later, "whe.n h.e (Alle~son) started talking. He said something }ske, he wasn t trying to throw a t you, it was a change-up. I m~n. the game was out o f reach. It didn't make sense to hit me. "And l know Hurst has good control and we were getting our butts kicked." ' W\i ....... SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1984 • [!I ABCre.chn egrHment with College Football Aaaocl•tlon. C2. U.S. Olympic Naketbali 1 .. m nowMegalnet NBA atare. C3. He's one of a kind Dwight St on-es whal Dwtlhl Slo ncs, has to SI)' about ' the Olympics. his compelJlJon. and has plenty to say-Jl;JSl how he IS lOlng tO deal with the satuauon: about his Chances •Dwl&ht Stones rtttntly qu~lified for lhe Games by JUmpmg 7-0111. 7.3, 7-41/1, 1·S'I• and 7-7 wtthout a mias, It's h1~ la c;t of three O l)mpac Games. and that's a sad thing to contemplate. because Dwight Stones the Amencan record holder 1n the high Jump and a resident Irvine. '\S trul) one of a kind The good news. of course. is that Stones doesn't figure to fade away hke all of the old soldiers. he simply has too much to o lTer in the way of commental) for that aRd at's a good bet he'll be around for )ears to come. probably through l\BC tclev1s1on. unless somt'one else steals him away A Dwight Stones Extravaganza was unveiled Thursday near the Coliseum m ~he form of a news conference. 1n which Stones and his cou11ta. Doug Nordquist. took pan Others Wt'Te to be there. but con01cting schedules kept the) awa) Somehow. and cer- tain!) not to their d1scrcd1t. no one was too upset about that. then after one miss. '°'"' 7-8 to set the Amencan record 1n the Ol)'mpic Tnals. and even as 1t began wilh the opemng Jumps. he appeared to be unbeatable before the fact. ··&fore the Tnals. I med to an11c1pate evef)1hmg that could ha~ pen. And. 1t turned out better than I cou ld ever 1magme. The on/} thing I can do 1s reall> look good. "'nyone watching me had to sa} ·ro,.,et 1t • I ~ork hard try mg to project that ... •It's common knowledge that Dwight Stones hkes to "psyche out'' the opposition. "Little rroblems can destro} an ind1 v1dua • and rm counting on tho~ things. Everyone watching. even at home on telev1SJon. saw how I projected with total dommat.Jon and control at the Tnals. I was read} 4.fler the first1ump 'It's over .... •Just what arc some of these things that go on at the compet1t1on regard- ing the "psyche JOb"? "I've thought of more things than the> could forget. -"/ don·1 bow about that ber. man. tba,. aa •wfully JnWtne bu. -'•Ob, no. IOT'I)'. I didn't Set )OU 1ump,, (Nu~1y pacrnt of the ume I'm lyr"I) .•• •How about Dwlatu Stooes'! Will he allow b1msetf to be the victim'? .. /'\lerome topraroceandstta tbi wron1 1uy there '°'"' lhrouab his pa«S.. l1ust tum around and ,,et on• bus and 10 ro another track. ' "But ytS. I watc-h the competition when they're competing. I "-<Itch everyrlun1 (1001i111 for a na.,. to pidt upon) ... •Sports Illustrated pacu Dw\abt Stones to finish third at the GaSMS ·-rm happy to re«rve lltar suppo11. It's a tremendous amount of tnptet wrrh four or li"e enierin, with betrtr marts th~n mYSdl .. Runners World picked me to fimsh first and Track and Field News p1Cked me to limsh sttand. But' Runners World tend to have Ameri· ca11s domg eJttre.mely we/J in e•·ery· thmg. Track and Field is the measur· mg stick bJ what I go by. Bur. you know. they probably st.JU remember last year when they picked me so &.r down the line ma meet and I was Vr1J' indignant wuh them. But. according to Jackson. there's more to the stof). "One time. he hit me with an 0-2 pitch -and we've (Pieue eee ANGELS/C2) Irvine realdent DwlCht Stonea la competing ln hi• third Olympic Gamea in the high jump. That's because Stones. b) himself is a guarantee of more mfonnat10~ than can be handled Somettmes an interview can come up prett) df) - but when It comes to that "'-'hlle kad from Glendale." "ell take a deep breath. because here's a ~mphng of -"He). ger thar deep agam and _\our knttS are going to bre3k m half -··att. those are the most pnm1- tne shoes /'"e eier .,.om "I really can noc pick anyone other than Mr. JWlhua to win the 10/d medal. I have to pick htm (China's Zhu hanhua. the world record holder (Pleue -.e DWIGHT /C2) Watson in position to make golfing history He's tied for lead in bid for sixth British Open ST . ANDREWS. Scotland (AP) -Tom Watson used "one of the best rounds o f golf I've ever played" to move into a tte for the third-round lead and take another step toward golfing history Saturday at the I 13th Bn11sh Open. The defending champio n, a fi ve-time wmner of this ancient event but never at St. Andrews, cnsply stroked his way to a 6-under- par 66 on the h1stonc Old Course. Watson. who started the day fi"e shots off the pace. completed 54 holes over the centunes.old links in 205: 11 shots under par. to lie wit h Ian Baker·Finch, the 23-year-old Australian who led after two rounds. U.S. women advance to polo finals The United States and Australia both scored v1ctones Saturday night to earn spots 1n today'schamp1onsh1p match of the FINA World Cup women's water polo tournament at Heritage Park in Irvine. The American team defeated The Netherlands. I 0-9. while .\ustraha topped New Zealand. 21-1 in the third of the four-Oa}. four-team tournament. Maureen O'Toole of Huntington Beach led the Amencans with three &oals. two in the final period. Yolanda Gascon added two goals for the U.S. team. Also scoring for the Amencans were Lynn Wittstock. Lynn Comer. Marla Smith. Simone LaPa) and Laura t,.aughlin-Milton. Hrate Van Der Vane 11¥J The Netherlands with four goals. Jose Boer added two goals for the osers. Dion Gray made several a crobatic saves in goal for the Amencans. A last-second steal by Theresa Breckon stymied the Netherlands' fi nal chance m the late going. Debbie Handley and Sandy Mills led Australia to its easy victory over New Zealand with four goals each. Amanda Leeson added three goals for the winners. - Baker-Finch. winner of two titles in his bnef career, nursed home a 7 I an the bnsk breezes and saved a share of the top spot with an escape from the Valley of Sin. the deep depression m front of the 18th green. The two will be paired together in the last group olT the tee an toda\ ·s final round - Watson. trytng to equal a record of SIX Bnush Open "tctones. and a pre" 1ously obscure player making has first appearance in one of the game's Bag Four champ1onsh1ps "I've never been tn this pos1t1on before." said Baker-Finch. ·-rm not o;urpnsed to be leading. "Bui:· he added. "I'll be surprised af I wan" Watson. hov.e' er. v.as taking nothing for granted going into a match up that appeared to be hea\lly v.e1ghted in his fa" or "He'll be trying to do what he wants to oo best -wan the golf tournamen1:· Watson . ·' • Today's champ1onsh1p match. pit- ting Australia against the U.S .. will start at 4 p.m .. following the 2:45 consolation match betwen the Netherlands and New Zealand, Riding the wave L~una Beach'• Mike Panona, a member of the United Statea aquad, ahowa hia said. "'So will I .. Only two shots back and stall very much m the race were Bernhard Langer of West Gennany and Seve Ballesteros of Spain. who were 11ed for third at 207. Langer had a third-round 68. which included a spectacular save of par on the 17th. the Road Hole. where he had to pla\ a third shot from an e'\tremel}' awkward ·pom1on while standing ma deep bunker. Ballesteros. twice a Masters champion and a previous winner of this title, had a 70. It was another five strokes back -and SC\ en back of the co-leaders-to the tno tied for fifth at~ 12. Hugh Ba1occh1 ofSouth Afnca. Lann) 'Wadkins and "eteran Lee TrC\.IOO Ba1occh1 had a 70 1n the bnsk. cool breezes. \l. adkans had a 7 3 An~ hopes the 44-year-old Trevuio ma} have had of ach1cv1ng a third British Open crown were dashed when he drove into one ot those dreadful httle pot bunkers on the 13th fairway. which led to a double-bogey 6. That pair of6s sent Trevino reeling to a 75. Nicklaus. who had won the last two Bnt1sh Opens played here. managed a 68 that was. he acknowledg~. too httJe and too late. He was at par 2 16. Watson. the only three-time winner on the <\m en can Tour this season and in his c ustomary position as the year's leading mone)-wtnner. will attempt to equal the record of six Bntish Open crowns set by Harry Vardon '-'tth b't~ last victor) 1n 1914. .. An}' thougtus ot what 11 means. an} thoughts of winning the champ1onsh1p. wm- nmg the sixth Bnush Open. equaling the record. winning at St Andrews. will ha\.e to come after the fact." Watson said. TomWabon Honeycutt ends dry spell, 3-1 agility during the World Amateur Surfln& Champlonabfpe at Huntl.nfton Beach Pier. Dodger left-hander wins first game in over a month ST LOLI~ (.\Pl -When Rid. Honevcutt tool the mound for Los o\ngeles Saturda'. he had not v.on in seven pre" 10us stans. but ncither he nor Dodgers Manager Tom m) L...asorda was "omed about the drought Hone~cu11. 8-4. scattered eight hits in a complete-game efTon to help the Dodgers to a 3-1 "1cto~ o'er the t Louis Cardinals for the left-hander's first wi n since June 4 "You think about 11:· Honn cun said about the long "mless pc.nod "But I wasn't womed. I think maybe I was pitching too dcfenSI\ el~ t~ ang to o'enhrov. the ball "Toda'. I JUSI th re'-' n1et· and ca'>~ kept the hall do"n and thr gu~., made 'iuper plays behmd me .. he added "I wasn't womed about him." added L...asorda "Hi'i shoulder had been bothenng him. hut hr\ ll'chng good no" and thro .... mg li ll' the Hone\CU tt or old .. HoneHult \true!.. out t"'' and issued JUSt one walk. and that \\a\ intent10nal "The' fl ht• C ard1nalsl "ere helping Boneycatt 9az me somewnat by hilling a lot ot tirst patches.·· Honeycu11 said. Honeycutt's counterpan. Joaquin ~nduJar. I 3-9 pitched 5''' perfect innings before the Dodgers reached him for all thrtt of tht'1r runs m t~ sixth . Steve Sax. who snapped an 0- for-\ 7 slump. had the big blow. a tw~ run tnple It was .\nduJar''i founh straight attempt at winning his 14th game The Cardinals took the lead an the fou rth on Chns Spe1er's leadofftnplc and a one.out single b~ l\nduJar ~ndu1ar had set down the first 16 batters -ht' faced when .\ndcrson doubled with one out in the s1~th o n a c;oft dnH' that bounced o"er left fielder Lonnie Smith's head Hone,cu11 followed \\Ith a single sending .\ndef"iQn to third. befort Su. npped h1'i tnple lo leH-«nter R.J Rc~nolds brought in Sa:\ with a --acnfice n, Is Express running out of steam? U.S. athletes told to stay in Village--or else LO .\N(IELES <API -l lnitcd States Ohmp1c C ommmtt officials rt'peatcd Saturda, tha t the entire Amc-ncan team must sta\ at the Ol\mp1c Village. or facc po'\s1blc sancuons And what about the overwhelming support_ by the Soviets of the boycott? Nobody cam e 1n on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me.but ... •They say on the boulevard that the LA Express will be disbanded and a new franchise dropped into Sou them C..lifom11, thus dealing wt th the matter 1n the same way as the Chica,ao Blituituauon . the story says riahu to Eltprcu players we~ assianed durin1champ1onsh1p Wttk meetinp in Tampa. •The Russian newsaaencyTus sa)'l .hundreds of thousands oflettcn wererec:c1ved1t the Kremlin an favor oftbt Soviet Olympic boycott and o nly two tn protest.. The latter two were po tmarked S1b(ri1 •Angels pltchcrG~fTZahn ha~ .. bttn clocked at 9'\ m p h in has car. •If Howard Cosell 1!1 reall> retiring, has admirers should throw him :i tcsumonial dinner It could be held in a New York telephone booth. •The I RS 1s auct1onin1 olT one ot Hollywood Henderson's upcr Bowl nna to help pey back taxes . lt1sa ud story. but 1fl II.now Holl} wood. when the IRS took the nng, he gDVC them the finaer. •Anaheim pohct ~Y they w1ll k~p hooken1wa)' from theCon"ent1on Ccnterdunna Olympic wrcsthna which means they will penn1t onh one form of ~pphna. •Thcrt will b( 1ntensccompct1t1on t the posll1on of wide l'C'C'CI vcr at the campofthe Ram,nnd Vin('( t er- Buo Tuc1E1 SPORTS COLUMNIST raga mo says the quanerbac:k 'hould part1c1patt in the final d«1'10n\ • Bumper,uckcr "Welcom( to the Olymp1cs-wrT)' the!"(' 1<1 nu place to parll. " •The Los Anaclcs C'ltppcf\. for mcrl) orian Oiego. $1 Y a block ol foun-oun'tde ts tht') call "fam1I \ plan" t1 cll.eu nt the :o.pon-; .\rena t·an he p1ckro upforS200 hm1h 11ckcts" r1<'h fam1hcs •A fam1h offourl'anatlend 01\'mJ'•( tm<'k and tic-Id C'\.C'nt~ for one da} atthe Cohseum forS~40 •For the nc~ Channel 4 promo- tion campaign. tu Nahan had a group picture taken ofh1mself •Quick G l\e me two reason' wh' RC"gg•<' Jad.son'sbook would ht' ~onh S 17 -autoarapht'd •GN>rge Farmer. who IC'd Ra"'\ rt-e(avers with 40c1tchts 1n I 983." askC'd how man)' h( can grab th1 ~a\On and he rtplte . ''E\C'r'\ one that rom" m> V.I) •• •WhOt'\trsatd .. , outh mo,e- ments takt tlmr .. ma' ha"C' bttn rnmpo~maa$lopn fo r the I 984 Dodaers •Rams C'oat h J<.)hn Rob1n~n \.l\ he reall) and trul) b(hev" his dod!; (In go to the. upcr Bo~I th1' time and •.,n\Ontofh1\ maan pmJ~t~ wtll tX' to l<'n' a nee h1Hlod •\omC'hod) \hould tell the 'Ii ~\ that thc \\orld 1 cam 1 t'nnl\ proplt rnmplrtl'd tht1r ent11C' \t'&\on 1n "'" ,fa,, .\number of l\mencans 1nclud1ng track and field ~tars Carl ~"' 1'\ \1af"\ C>c-d.er and Dwtght tone-; have said thC') want to Sta)' at hotels or homc-s instead of the' 1llage dunng the um mer Ol)'mp1cs. Ho~e"tr. Ol\mp1c official-; 'ia) that won't ht pnmmcd "Our athletes do and will lt\C in the Village " Wilham 1mon prcsidt'nt of 1hc l 1 OC. said "l hat 1s the pohcv of tht' USO< ·· If the housing Policy 1s "1olatcd, Col F oOnald Miller, C'\C'CUttYt d11'('('tor ofllSOC. said ·sancttons will ht levied on men ts" "Our pohc) 1scvcf)bod) '\ta)'> in the V1llaJe." he said. 'If there 111 • JU'it1fiahlc c1reunuan<'<' which ments rons1dcrauon for anything Other. W(' lf't '1. llllng tO look It It and make 1nd1\.1dual dttlSIOn'\ on thC' facts prnt'ntcd.- .\<ikC'd what JUSt1fiable c1rrumstance-<1 m1Jht be Miller qad an inJUI) or 1llnc~\ 10 an athlete''~ tamil) m\Jht quahf) "t lnul \Ucha rt'QUt.' t 1s ubmmC'd, ~can not !.I.) .. Miller admitted the frtt movement ofathlcte!t makn 11 d1ffil'ult to alwa> determine their whernbouts "We don't talr;e tM-dchcck\. but ""t ha"e coaches and managrrund 1t doesn't 1 kc long to ht put on notice. We're not opcrauna a conl-entrat1on camp or a pn'°n. "8ut wt''rc concemC'd about thO!t' who flagrant!\ renounce thc pohq of the l 'SOC \\ t 'rt no t 11.('('-plOI peop~ under ·obsefvat10n It takM coopcr1t1on~Our policy 1 t vcr)bod) h\iC'1 "' the Vil :· \ Cl Orange Co t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 22, 1884 Determination ABC-TV, CFAreach agreement NEW YORK (AP) -A8C-T, s:ud Saturday I\ had ~ached a agreement with the 63-mcmbc:r Co1 lege Football Association, aiving th network exclusive nghts to broadcaa gamci. rlayed by !11081 of the majo footbal powers this season. The network said it wtll carry 2 CFA games The C'FA as t."om pnsed of fiv major conferences -Southeasterr Southwest. Atlantic Coast. Big Eigh and Western Athleuc -as well a major independents such as Notr Dame, Pitt, Penn State. M1am1 an• Boston Colkge .\ BC"s announcement finally clan lied thl' TV football pict ure after tw1 weeks of confusion followi ng th Supreme Court decision to uphold . lower court ruling that voided th• NCA .\ 's contract with ABC and CBS As a result of the htgh court's rulina a !>Chool or conference could nego 11ate "'1th an} network. stauon o groups of stations to can) its games 5oml' rnnferences. ant1cipa11ng th• ruling. had alread} !>Old ~mes tc packagers to sell 10 1nd1v1dual sta 11ons. But the CFA-ABC deal provides i reasonably clear picture of wha viewers will see this fall. The World Amateur Surfing Champlonahips are concluding thla weekend at Huntington Beach Pier With the United Statea and Auatralia dueling for team honors. At left, Newport Beach'• Richard Woolcott rides a wave, while Simon Law of Auatralla (right) •howa hi• stuff. It means that in the televis101 "'>'mdow" allocated to the network: -from 3:30 p.m. 10 7 p.m. Easten Time each Saturda} -ABC wil tCle\ 1se CFA games while CBS wil cam ~mes invoh mg schools frorr the ·Big Ten and Pac1fic-IO Con fcrences. the t\\O maJor conference: that split from the CFA. SPORTS BREAK !lo.---~. Aaron tops Oh, 4-2, in ho1ne-run hitting contest From AP dispatches TOK 'I 0 H.ink .\aron beat Japanese sluggt•r ~adaharu Oh, 4-2. in a home run hitting contest 10 years after beaung him in their first encounter. .\aron'!. homcr\. ""hlCh came on 10 swings. reached the left field scats Oh, who belted more home runs than an}onc who CH'r swung a professional baseball bat. hit one ol 10 pitches into tht• right-fickl stands and another out of the ballpark The contest before 25 000 c;pectators. prt·ccded an all-star game bet"een old-timers of the Central and Panfic leagues. In the tir't home run conte'it held 1n 1974 at the c;ame Korakuen ~tadium . .\aron beat Oh. I 0-Y. Hoth v,.ere actne pla~crs at thl' llmt• .\aron 50 passed Bahl· Ruth·, rt'Lord of' 14 home run-. in .\pril 1974 and re11red from the Aaron gJme ""Ith 155 Oh. 44. rt•tirt•d \\1th ol 868 home runs in I %11 a her 12 seasons "-Ith the 'I om1ur1 C11ants. He took O\er a'> the team's manager this season. Aaron. no" a' 1ce-prec,1dent ofthc Atlanta Bra, cs is 1n Japan to represent major league basl'ball C'omm1ss1uner Buw1e Kuhn at the old-l1mer'c; game commemorating the 50th annl\ ersary of Japanec;e professional baseball. Aaron tlm~\\ out the first ball in the game v.h1ch ..U"-Oh homl'r for the losers. Quote of the clay Ray Pertdna, AJabama football coach, asked It hf• wtfe resents tu. 18-hour workdays: "I don't know. I don't see her that much." Stabler retiring after this year VERO BE.\( H. Fla -Ken Stabler. thr most atluratr passer 1n National Fonthall Lcagul' h1ston announced Satur- da' that this srason "-llh the Ne v. Orleans ~aint'> "Ill hi: his la<ot 1n profes'>1unal foothall ·It 'JU'>l \omething 1ns1dl'~~s 11's 11me." ~tabler c,a1d .11 a pres'> confercncl' at prescason training camp "tahkr. v.hoc,e hfcume passing percentage 1s Ml 5 .. a1<l he had not ~et told \a1nts ( oach Bum Phillips of h1-. det1!>1un "He'd JUSI tr) to talk me uut ol 11 .. StabJcr .... 11d ~1tihkr'-. role a.,· the ~a1n1s· 'ltartrr 1s bt·ing t halkngl'd tlm sca-.on h~ Richard Todd. ohtained 1n an on:seac;on trade \\Ith the New 't ork Jets. and Da\e \\ ilc,on. a lir'>t-round draft Lho1cc 1n 1481 \)tahkr \aid 11 "a' not fear of their challcngl' that prompted his dL'l 1'1on to retire ·r m going 10 rnmpctr for the JOO thl'> \car:· ht' '>aid Tm going to v.in the 100 this ~t·ar and tht•n I'm going lti rc11rr .. Stars win game in England thn won the l ln11ed "tates Foothall c J WE'.\1 BU· 't England -·\ \\l'Ck after s l e:.igut• 111k. thr Ph1ladclph1a ~tars posted II a 24-21 'idon m rr the fampa Ba~ Aand11~ Saturd..t \ 1n tht· '>ewnd-e' er l ' ~ pro foot hall game e'er held in Luropc C)uartcrbad, Tim Riordan thrcv. thrct· touthdov.n pasc,e<, to lead the ~tars Tht• p<>,t,1.·a~on e\h1b111o n game at London·., ~emblc~ ~tad1um was a d1.,11nrt disappointment to urgani1crs. The game drew JUSl 21 000 fans. compared v.11h 37.000a \ear ago \\hl'n the Minnesota V1k1ngsand St Louis ( ardinals of the National Football I eaguc 1 lashed on th<· ..amc tur( SCL'ne uf the annual Bn11sh c;occer champ1ono;h1ps. The turnou t belied the increasing an·eptann· ol thL' .\mencan gamL' in 'occcr'c, heartland. Highlight'> of N FL gamt''i are no"" a rl·gular fhturc on Ch:rnni•I 4 Bn tain\ o;econd independent TV netv.ork. and the firc;t amateur league <,tarted th1c; spring. Whitworth close to record win Kalby Wbitworlb, \L'<'king a rt•rnrd n 85th profesc;10nal gnll title. c;hot a 71 Saturdav to moH· into a onc-'ilroke lead on·r streaking Rosie Jones and faltering rooki e Cathy Marino afkr thrt.'c rounds of the Rndlc\tt·r ln1crna11on.1I I P< 1.\ golf toumamt.>nt at I <llU'>I Hill (nun tr\< luh Whll\\Orth mt.>rca mt.>a four c,trokc lead held h\ "1anno "ho hallooned to a 76. as 'he mo\cd into pos1t1un h> hrC'ak nut ofa tie with Sam 'oH d a'> the winningr't pro tioller of all 11mr Vue~ Heafner and Scott HO<'b \.Julled into a tic for fi~l place at ICl-undcr-par 2CXl afkr thl' third round of the Quad \illt'I Open 1n Coal Vallt}. Ill ')(·rnnd-round leader Dave Stoclltoo <ilippcd to :?01 after c;hoot1ng a I-over par 71 at the 6.S 14-yard, par-70 Oakwood ( ountl) 1 Club eours.c The winnt"r c ms $36.000 Nettles triggers Padre victory Graig Nettles drove in three runs with ~ a first-inn mg, bases-loaded double 10 spark San Diego to a 6-4 victory over Pittsburgh aturday night Alan Wiggins was safe on shortstop Dale Berra's error to lead off the game and Tony Gwyou followed with a smgJe. After Steve Garvey \\alked. Neules hll a ball high off the wall in nght fi eld to score all three Two outs. later. Kevin McReynolds doubled to score Nl'llle'> ... Atlanta stayed 61' games back in the National League West as Rick Camp surrendered only two hm over c;even innings. and Claudell Washington si ngled home the lead run in the fifth inning in the Braves' 5-3 victor\ over Ph1ladcl- ph1a . Hubie Brooks and Darryl Strawberry each singled tn a run and Doug Sisk pro\ 1ded strong rclll'f p1tchin$ to lead the East DI\ 1s1on-leadmg Ne"" York Mets to a 2-1 dec1s1on O\.Cr ( 1ncmna11 Winner Sid Fernandez, a former Nettles Dodger farmhand. won his sec- ond straight without a los.s. allowing six hits. walking none and striking out seven through 61ti innings ... Thad Bosley hit a t1c-break1ng single w11h two outs in the 11th inning. powering the Chi cago Cubs to a 4-3 \ 1ctor. over San Francisco With one out in the I I th. Jody Davis singled and was forced when Larry Bowa bunted. Bowa then stoic second and scored as Basie> lined a single do""n the left-field line off loser Greg Minton, 1-7 . Tim Wallach, a product of L1n1vers11y High. belted two doubles. dro' e in a run and scored a run to le~d Montreal to a 4-2 victory O\ er Houston Twins, Chicago tighten West Kent Hrbek drO\.C In three runs Wllh a m two-run home run and a double and Mike Smithson scattered SC\ en hits over 51/1 innings as Mmnes.ota, do" ned the New York Yankees. 5-2. Saturda} to pull w1thon I 1/z games of the pace-sc111ng .\ngcls in the American League West. Hrbek gave the Twins a 3-0 lead tn them.th when he hll his second home run mas many games wllh a shot into the right-center field bleachers ... Chicago also gained ground. inching to within a game of the Angels. ' as p1nch-hllter Jamie Quirk, ca lled up from the minors onl) two days earlier. snapped an eighth-inning tie with a sacrifice fl)-lifting the While Sox to a 4-3 ' 1ctol") over (le\ eland ... In the Eac;t, Detroit kept winning as Cbet Lemon and Howard Johnson dr0"1.e in t\\O runs each during a li\.e-run fifth inning to lead the Tigers to their eighth '1ctor) in nine games. a 7-6 triumph over Hrbek Texas .. Jim Gantner stroked a two-out. two-run single lo break a 10th-inning 11e and give Milwaukee a 7-4 triumph over Oakland. Rick Waits pitched 3111 innings of scoreless relief to even his record at 2-2. and Rollie Fingers got the final out for his 22nd save . Cal Ripken Jr. had three hits. and Rieb Dauer broke a 3-' tic with a s1xth-1nn1ng double as Baltimore snapped a thrre-game losing streak with a 4-3 v.m O\.er Kansa<, ( 1t\ Rookie third baseman Jim Presley collected two hits and drove in tv.o runs lo highlight an eight-run SC\-enth inning as Seattle \.farmer'> dumped Toro nto. 9-3 Salome Barojas, 5-3. made his second major league start and lim11ed Toronto to three hlls O\ er \even innings. U.S. upset in Federation Cup \..\0 PAllLO. Bra11I -~ustralia upset the llnited 'itatcs and Czechoslo- ' a k1a beat \ ugosla \ 1a Sat u rda) 10 mo' e into the final round of the Federation Cup The Australian doubles team of Wendy Turnbull and Elizabeth 5ayer-. l'>cat Americans Kath) Jordan and .\nne Smith. 7-6 6-4. to vault Australia into the champ1o nsh1p ro und C ·1echoslovak1a sv.ept Yugoslavia. '-0. In singles actmn. Auc;tralia's Anne Minter upset Kathy Honath, the 11th-ranked woman m lhe world, 6-3. ·6-4. Jordan. No S 1nternat1onall), lied the competn1un hy beaung Turnbull. 6-3. 7-6 (7-3) Televlalon, radio TaLavl8ION 7 a.m. -00..': BrttWt Open, Channel 7. 11:15 a.m. -U-AU: Oodgw'I at St. Louil, Channel 11. 1 p.m. -u-otna SUNDAY: Boxing Charlie Brown va. Lou Brook•: Tour «M Frflnee (cNta*>· Channel 2. i p.m. -90WlMG: WorMn'• tourn11Mnt, Channel•. 2 p.m. -MOTOR IPORTS: The CART Mlcf\Jgan 500, Ctiannlt 4. 3 p.m. -Tit••= Atpen ,_Uv• (delayed), ChanMt7. RADK> 11:15 a.m. IA ... Al.L: Oodgetl at St. Loult, KABC (790~ 1 p.m. -~-.AU.: Boeton 81 ~a. t<MPC (710 ). ( Lewis falls short of long-jump mark There will also be two othe: tcle' 1s1on windows -from noor until 3:30 p.m .. when local station! ma~ can) games sold to them b! 1nd1., 1dual schools and ronferences and fro m 7 p.m. on, when college games can be earned on cable telev1s1on . High-winds thwart his bid to breaK Beamon's record From AP dispatches Carl Lewis, apparently bothered b) unusual!) fierce winds. won the men·s long JUmp compe1111on Satur- da) night at the . acramento Inter· national Summer (iames. but he didn't come dose tu Bob Reamon·s world record Even v.11h aiding winds that reached .!S mph during the event. Le\\1S could do no bctkr than 28-1 - well ofT Beamon ·s mark of .!9-2' !. Lewis also comJX'ted in the 400- meter rcla) Saturda) night. and anchored the l 1.S. Ol)mp1c tea m to an eas) '1ctof') o'er ( anada. the onl) other team in thL· race. in a hand- 11med 38.5 second' Le""1s and (ah 1n ~m1lh. \\ho ran the third leg, l'ach v.ore tights because of the cold '>'eat her. Preceding ~m1th and Lev. is "'ere Sam Gradd}. on the lcadofT leg. and Ron Brown Mean""h1le. Johnn} Gra), co-hold- L'r of the American record at 800 meters. ran the fastest 600 ever outdoor!., clocking l minute. 14.16 seconds El Toro'c; Ruth Wysocki. 1hc up!>el winner O\Cr American record holder Mar\ Dc<.·kcr in the U.S. Ol}'mp1c Tnaic; in the 1.500. won the rarel) run 2.000 1n 5·4:! 9 -the th1rd-faste'>l l'\er b\ an .\mcrican. \.1eanwhile. in the Prefonta1m· ( lassie at Eugene. Ore .. Mike Tull\ broke h1c,o v.n ..\mencan record in th<.' pole vault and China's Zhu J1anhua cleared 7-7'1• m the high Jump as 78 Olympians competed in the meet. Tull) made 11 over the bar at I 9-1 on h1!> third and final tn to better thl' l r S mark hl' set earlier. this )Car. ~teH' Scott·s hope for' a rccord- thrcatcning effort in the mile run wa., th""arted b'< a strong north "ind that bk" into the runner's faces on the backstretch at Ha) \\ard Field Sull. <;con won 1n 3 54.44. fhe contract with the CFA d~ no1 permit an:y "crossover" games - gaml'!i between CFA schools anc those from the Pac-I O-B1g Ten grou~ -to be shown on another networ~ during the late-afternoon time period. East German ties 200 mark l'<HSD.\M East German} (AP; -Manta Koch of Ea!>! German) tied her world record of 2 I. 71 seconds in the 200-meter spnnt Saturday at the Olympic Da) track and field meet. The .!7-\ear-old Koch outran Sov- 1c1-bloc n~·als on a cool afternoon to duplicate her clod.mg of June 10. I 979 in Karl-MarA-Stadt. East Ger- man' Ttie annual "Olympic Day .. meet 1s hl'ld to undt'rhne East German) 's support of the 1nterna11onal spans movement. DWIGHT STONES--ONE OF A KIND ... From Cl at 7-I OJ to "in. but I pick m_\se/f' to medal." •How about J1anhua. the Chinese favorite. how does Dwight Stones deal w11h that'> "He doesn'c spea/.. English and I don., speak Chinese. so that's going tu be a challenge for me to do it non- -.,erbally. A lot will be in the mannerol looking -and not looking. for him· and me I don 't know if/ could talk co him. ma)be I wouldn't want 10. I kno"' e1 en on a bad da) he can 1ump 7.8. He set the "orld record three limes last 1 car Jnd tht•rc 1s a cons1srenn iendenn because of his cultural upbringing :. •In other words. there arc no holes in his armor'1 "Not entire/\ I kncrn damn 1\e/J he didn't do that.last H'M ar the World ( 'hamp1onsh1p1>. He said he choked. I /01.e !Hm hanng the world record. cspec1all.1 "-tlh the Europeans purring m much stoc/.. 11110 "orld records. "( 'nless 1ou·n· a ( arl L C"-IS w11h a Joe/... going in as the ra~onrc isn't ideal. The 01_1 mptc Games 1s a great equalizer. Things can happen Gu_1s with nothing to lo<K· there arc Cinderella stones. "Look at Ruth \.\ 1 '"c/..' in the Tnals. Sht• made a I ~-.\ccond 1m- pro1 ement (1n thi· 1.500). She couldn't predict that .\nd Man (Dct/..er) couldn't e11hcr " · •Ho"' about thl' home crov.d. 1~ this one oft he s1rongholds for D" 1gh1 litonl's" ".\bH>lutt•h ~Ufl'. e1 en one has been around There " ere 60.or 70.000 at Helsin/..1. but thn ·n.· what I call real track and field tan~ Then."s going 10 be 92.000 hen'. and the} ·re more 0/J mp1c Game~ fans. than ·track (ans. Thc1 ma\ be loud when the1 shouldn ·1 ·bt-. and qwet when the~ shouldn't be. and that's good for me "\h•'recompetmgon theda,1 oftht• I. SOO for men and women. and the 5JJOO. :ind a lot of things "ill he happening at our end of the Col- 1\eum I think that ·s terrific. "I\ c gut plenty o( tickets and rm going 10 try tu hal'e m) (am1f.1 dominatmg the stands. 100." • D""1gh1 Stones will be in thr roll' ot a tell'' 1s1on commentator for murh of the (1ames. prior to h1i. tompe11- uon. commenting of field C\ en ts Isn't thal quite a d1stract1on for someone getting read) for the h1g moment'' ··Nor at all. 11 (talking} helps me re/a ' I don ·1 get ulcers -I g11 c ulcers. Things that I would norma/1.1 dn free -I'll be geltlng paid for 11 ... •I lov. ahout the hom e-court ad· \.antage in terms of day-to-da" life"' Another bonus for Dwight Stonc'>'1 .\nd. are )OU read> to move into the Ol)mpir Village where most of tht' team 1s '>la) mg" ··1 ha1e to e\plot1 m.1 ad1;wtagcs hopt• thc.1 make some m1sta/..cs and /er things p/a1 out. The~·s a /01 o/ fut /.. and fate In 1 oh ed. "\\'c'n• competing on the last thrct• days of' rhe Olympics. so all of the emotion lltld hoop/ah (in the Vi/lagl') could a/J(•ct me. I would like to rda>.. but not 'itare at ~~·alls "ith nothing to do "I /..ntrn ~H· refer to 11 as a team spt>rt. but 11 ·s an indt\ 11.Jua/ effort I don ·r understand wh> it 14ould make a J1ffercnn· 14 hether I'm in th1.• OIJ mp1c V1/lagc or not "Jr's an advantage to be he~ and no t to interrupt our routme any more than ~c haie to Normal/) you amve 72 hours before.· compet1t1on. and for mt'. I can sho" up and do a coup d'etat! I'm here.' I "ant to deviate from the normal as llftle as possible. "£1 en in college ifs all individual eflorlS. } OU can •t help anyone else if 1 ou don't help> ourself. El'eryone has to deal w11h 11 in their own panfcular wa) I'm also a parent. as are many on <>ur ream .. •.\n Ol}mp1an 12 )ca~ago. at the age of 18. Dwight Stones has seen a lot of changes smce his colleg1a1e days at I ong Beach State Notabl}, there are lc\\cr ""1th axes to grind and. tn some 1nl1tanccs. some prett) healthy tinam:1al snuauons. "I mm that era or 1964 to 1969. tlw!>c guys were scraping for a couple hundred dollars. · ··Now Carl Lewis comes walkins in \\llh hi!> brief case and with an entourage. It's a du/I atmosphere. the hu\iness mentalit}. .. } ou "on ·t see me at a crack meet 1\t1h a briefcase. When I see the brief t·.1st• 11 makes me want to so berserk. "But you see. I was m this group- "e were na11onal champions and the> 11/..ed me. They said. ·1ct's bring in the 1~h11e kid from Glendale.· They accepted me and some of the late '60s and earl\ '70s stuff is with me. I n•member Earl M cCullouch get- ting read) for a race and one of the gu)s 1\alked up to him and sneered ac him ;ust before the race. pulled out a pt.•arl and dropped 11 on the sround and smashed 1t "1th his foot. I admit 11. I miss the smash the pearl SIUIT ... •As already stated. Dwight Stones is one fo r the book. ANGELS LOSE BATTLE TO BOSTON .•• From Cl had bad blood t.>vers1nce He (Allenson ) was catching then. 100. and we e~changed words. The Red 'in' c;hclled starterTomm> John (5·8) an the fift h inning. when the) built a three-run lead wtth four rune;, thanks 10 Jim Ri ce's three-run home run. "No matter what happens. even ""hen there's bad blood between him and I. it's undero.tandablc. you sull have to respect the guy (Hurst). He didn't want 10 hit me. but lhen Allenson started to jBW at me I was ticked •· After stanin& ht11 trot to first Jackson ~lopped, pointed at Allenson -then it broke out. "All I said was that he (Hursl) threw a chanae-up." ~llenson e'plained on his behalf "And hr <,a1d 'bleep you.· so I said 'bicep·' ou "You 're not 101ng to throw at an\ bod\ with a <.:hange- up and a 1 l·run lead He (Jack~n) wa\JUSI lruc,tr:itcd and I under~urnd that .. "I don't kno~ wh> he CJaC'kson l ~ot mad'. It was a change-up. not a fo•1thall " ..aid Bol.lun Mana&cr Rnlph Houk ThC' conc,en,u wa' that the brawl wa' ruled a druw \ngcl nght fielder M1kt.> Brown suffered a l'ut m the back of h1'i head requiring \C'Ven \t1tchci. after »0111on pnchcr R1t'h < iak appartntly ran into him Gale <'Ill hie; chin requmnf. liH lllllChC'!i. and that Y.,I\ 1tw ntl'nt ol thl' 1nJlll ll'!> Afier Juan Ben1que1·s RBI single m the bottom of the fifth made the score 6-4. the Red Sox jum~ on reliever Curt Kaufman for five more runs in the sixth. Singles by Wade Boggs and Dwt&ht Evans preceded an RBI double by Ton} Armas. and M1k.e Casler was walked tntcntionall)'. That set the stage for 8111 Buckner's third care-er arand \lam over the nght-field fonC'c ANGSL NOTES -EvtrvDodv In lhe 8oat0f'l llneun call9(1.0 11 IMtl o.... M S.lurdav With I~ v1c1or11 lllt llttd Sox !lave now won 11.,. of 11• and 11 of !Mil' .. " I~ Teft'f Arrnaa• llOmt r\.111 •llCI ltll·doUl)6e $11\lrfl' ,1retcl'led II• Mllno \tr111t to ••0111 oarnn The hnal ~ of trw a«ln 1, .-1 tor at I o'cloCll 100.v with a. ot9dl 17·71 laclno Jim ..._ CJ.JI. • J 0 w 111Mr over MJlwau1t," In "'' mo" r.cent ooll11t Miile enten to OMn a ttww•ciame Mirlt\ Mclndlv Pit~ Wis leftCM9 Ml a C\11 Oii 11•1 rtOlll llldt• hnHT, lllt POUll>lt rea~ flt was u11a1111i.o. for OU!Y $alurdav "I did II clean•no wll\Oow\ In rnv "°""· · ~' ukt "Ma'l'Ot 1'11 1>4' fHdV IOI' IOl'llOffOw "undavl or Molldlv •· "You""" dldn'l llOll 11..ci tftOUOll oul tllfort lodav WOHi lotion Mana.., Ill.._ HM, 19 1111 c>taven, kldd•norv relffrlnv to 111t !>raw! "Wt'rt oolne to h1111t a worttout •I lOJO IOfllofll In lllt 11vm · Adel 119111 &01100 oltci\tf llllCll ...... tn lf'lt cot111lon wltll Miii• a,-•wn· I ll\OU9111 llt we1 901119 to oat Utt .,,_ I'll! mt lelttr M ltfl oownl Ht WH e>n Ille grout!O )41 I got lllt {.,.,..)tut Of INtf't" FoR THE RECORD ~ I I • • MAJOR LIAGU• STANDINGS American LN911e WIST DfV1StON ...... Chlca\10 Mlnntt01e Oelllencl Ue1tte K•nH• City Tt•H W L .. ct. GI •f 46 Sl6 .. 47 sos 1 ., ., .500 lh .. u .46t •It! 0 S3 •» S'tt • , S2 447 6V. 40 S7 417 10 OttrOlt T()(OfllO &.lllmort lltston ~ YCN'k Mllweuj(" Cltvelelld I.AST DIVISK>tl •s ,. S6 JI SJ '3 •7 46 44 49 43 S3 40 S3 S.NrdeY'• k-8o1I011 16. A .... 4 Belllmort 4, Kan~• Cllv 3 Chlceoo 4, Ctevet.nd 3 MlnMWll S, N-YOfk 2 ' 13 171_,, 20 ') 23 , . ..,, MllwaullM 7, Oakland • 110 lnnl11111l O.trolt 1 Tuu 6 s .. 011 t TOfonlo l TMIY'I Oemn Boston <Oi.oe 7·71 at~ csi.ron 3 3J Teus (Mougn 10·71 el D1tr0tt (Pllrv 12·•1 Cn1c100 (NII'°" I I) 1t Ctevelano CMeaton 6·f> Mlnnaiote CVI011 10 I I 11 Nlw York CNlellro 12·SI B11tlmor1 (McGreoor 12·1) et Kansas Cllv !GIH'e t ·1) Mllw1ukM (Cocanow.,. 7·9) et Oaktend (Kr""'' 6•6) T()(O"IO CAlexendlr 1 4) .. Stell~ (L111G1ton 9·11 Mendlv'• ~mM ~etttt et A"91111, (nJ TOfonto et K1nsu Cttv. 2. (I n) O.trolt et Ctevtland. (n) Ntw YOfk at MtlwaukH, (n) BettlmOft et Ttu1, (n) 0.klend II MlnnHOt1. Cnl N1ftonlil LMllUI WEST DIV1SfON W L .. ct. GB Sen Dlloo SS lt .585 Attente SO 47 S 1 S 6'"> ~ •t •9 sooa Houston 4' s 1 47• to•,, Clnc1Me11 41 56 423 IS'n Sen Frenct"o 36 SI 313 1' N-York Chic.go PhiladlU>hl• Montrtel St Lou11 PUl1«>1.1r11h EAST OIVlSfC>H 54 37 54 40 S2 42 ., •7 46 so 41 SS S.tuf'dlY'• Scent Oed9lr'l 3, St Loul1 1 S'3 574 SSJ soo 479 •27 1 '> 3 , I , 10"1 IS > Alllnt• s. Phtlldef Pht1 3 1 Cnkeoo 4, Sen Frenel.co 3 (II tnn11191) Sen Dteoo 6. Plttst>urlrh 4 N-YOfk 2, Clnctnnett 1 MonlrHI 4, MOUSIOfl 2 T Idly' 1 Gal'llft ~ CPtnl 11·4) ., St Louts (CO• 3·a) San Dlloo (ShOw 10·6 end WhlllOn lO·S) et Pittsburgh IOtL.on 6·5 Ind McWllll1m1 5-1), 2 Pnllao.te>nla <Certton 9·41 et Atlante (Mahler 6·5) N-York (Oerltng 10-3) " Cincinnati (Prkt 3·71 Sen FrenelKO (Krukow 6·a) at Chlcego (TrQIJI 9·4) Montreal (Smith 7·7111 Mou1I011 lNlekro 9·11. (n) MondeY'• Gvnn St LOU!\ ., New York (n) Cnlcego et Phlladelonle Cn) AMERICAN LEAGUE Aid Sox 16, Aneels 4 &OSTO" CALJl"OR"IA •b r II bl ab r h bl B01111$ ll> S l l 2 Pettis cf • O O O OwE vns rf • 2 1 0 8en1Qur II 4 O 1 1 Miller rl 1 I 1 1 MCBron rf 4 2 2 3 Rkt II S 1 2 J OtCnCI )C> • 0 I 0 Nkhoh " 1 0 I 0 Grkn ?I> J 0 O O Arm•• cf 6 2 2 2 Wllf0tl11 ?I> 1 o o o EHterdn s 7 7 0 R1Jk1ndn 3 0 0 0 8 ucknr lb S 1 2 4 Oownngor O O O O Jurak lb I 0 I 1 RJcksn lb • O O O Barrett 2tl 6 0 I 0 Boone c • I 2 O Atlen\Qll c 4 2 I 1 Pkclolo u 2 1 I 0 Gullrrr u • I 2 0 Hoffmn u I I I 0 T.tah 41 1' lO 14 T.-1 lJ 4 7 4 Sc .... by lnlllrl9S Beston 020 04S 104-16 Callflnlle 101 010 000-4 Gemt Wlnnln11 RBI -Rlct (9) E-Ptftls 2, Pkcloto, MCBrown LO&-Bo1ton 9, C11if0fnl1 4 2B-8001u. Armas, PlcclOlo 38-eooos. MR-Rice ( 171 Armes 1261, Buckrwtr (3). MC8rown 2 (6) S-Plcclolo '" H R ER 88 SO BM ton Hurst W, 10·5 9 7 0 c.itflnN Jonn L,S·I • 1·3 9 6 2 K1ufmen 2 2·3 S 6 I Klion 2 6 4 • I 3 MBP-RtJICklOn (by Hurst) T-7 46 A-J2.•1S Aneel av1n9es •ATTING AB R H HR Rat .. ct. 8tn1C>utr IS9 n SS S 23 3A6 Sconiers 2' ) 9 1 3 311 Cert• 247 31 n 3 21 .m Brown 96 13 21 6 17 m LYM 2'2 41 76 11 31 260 O.Clncts 319 n 13 11 4S .260 Wltfon9 115 19 41 3 17 2S9 Nerron as 1 27 3 10 259 Rt Jack'°" l06 42 75 15 46 24S Ptl!ls 191 d 70 2 22 .236 Grich 190 26 44 9 26 .232 Downing l03 33 61 11 S2 27 I Plccloto 9t 13 21 1 7 214 8oon1 167 20 55 1 20 .206 Sct>olleld 226 25 •s 3 16 199 Ro. Jackson 91 5 16 0 S 165 Tot1111 319' 3'S 7" as W .246 l"fTCHtNG t,. H •B SO W·L llltA Sen<Mr SO 46 19 37 6·7 I 9t Forsch 161'1 14 l 10 1-l 2.20 Corbitt 40 ., 34 11 20 2· I 2 23 lehn 129 125 31 3t 9·7 219 A111 9 '1 10 2 7 O· I 2 9' Wiii 143\.lo 137 60 112 10· 7 3 S2 Rom1n~ 152~ ISO 42 S4 9·9 311 Jonn 131''> 1ss u 32 s-a 3 • Keufmen 37 34 13 23 1-2 •JI Sleton 7~"> 97 23 23 3·3 509 Curtis I 14 3 4 O·O 563 Khon 19' l 25 a 25 2· I 6 OS LaCortt 26~ 30 12 13 1·2 6 7S Swen 5 a 0 2 0·11080 Ott110 11 16 9 5 O· I 9 00 T..wt tsl''> ns 112 407 49·4' l.1a S.v11 Sencntr 9, Corbett • A•~ 2 Keutmen. Klson NATIONAL LEAGUE Do09ln J, C.rdkW!b 1 LOS ANGILU ST. LOUIJ Sex 1t> Rltenldl w Guerr.,. rl Mldndorl MarSlll lb Landrx cf Sclosclac Rl1t«1 lb Andftn n MonrtctlP lllrlllll u r 111111 4 l I 2 Lendml cf • 0 1 0 3001 Harrlt> 4010 2 0 0 0 Allen o 0 0 0 0 o o o o LoSmttn If 4 O O o 4 O I O Hlndrrt rf • O 1 O • o l O OGrfffl lb ) O 0 O 3 O 1 O Pndtln )b 4 0 l 0 •OOO Scielttu 4110 )120 Nletoc 2000 J 1 I 0 L VO!ll 2t> 1 0 0 0 Anavt.r p , 0 I I AHow1 llf1 1 0 I 0 lrlll'MV c o o O o • J 7 l T...,, » 1 I I sc-.. •v.,.,...... L•MeMK Ill_, 111-J ~ 11111••-1 Gema WIMIM •It -Siii <•I Ott-i.ot A""6ft 1 L~os ~ •. SILouh 6 ,._Andlf\Otl 1, MlnNlt St-SHI« Su SF-4' • ...,.llOllCh Lii ..... Hoftev(tt w a·• ltUI* A~letL,lJ·f . ..., ... 11-Andlillr • H llDHSO ' . I J J l 1 0 0 , l-2 )2 A-37M7 s 0 •B• 1tift911\e11, Otllllf\d. es. M.;t •,. e.mmore. n, 01vi.. s..1111. n. ""• loitOn, 11. Atme• IMton, .. HITS Gercle Tor.ntt, 110 Meltt,..,v, N..., Vark. 116, ltlc*9fl ltlllfl"Orl, 11', Wl(lfleld. l'Mw von., 1ot, 1: • .-. '°''..,· IOI, Yount, MilWeykM, lOI DOUBLES P1rrlUI, TtMH, 14. C:ow.n1, S..ttlt 14. Gercle. Torot1lo, 24. L~, o.ltoCI, 24, 8111, TtxH, n, MattlnttlV, New 'l'Ofk, n. Trammell, Detroit, 12 TltlPLfS· MoMOv. TorOlllO. 12, COlllnt, loronlo, 11. Owen, S..tll•. •• UPWW' To1•onto, 7, Glbtoft, Otttoll, 6, Lew, CIW· caeo, 6 HOME •uNS l(lnvmen. Oelllelld. ~1; Armas, Boston, 15; Klltlt, Chlcaeo. 121 Thornton, CllV9llnd, ti; Ml.Jrr•v. IHlll· mo,., 20. STOLEN BASES· Metanon, OekMI"'. 41, flettla,....., l71 Bu!W, Ctevlland, lO . Gercle, TOfonto, 29, C:OlllM, Toronto, 2l PITCHING (f dKJaloflll Lffl, TO'Of\10, 11·2, 2 '2, StleO, Toronto, 11·3. 2 21 Blvtevtn, Ctevetand, 9·l, l lS, Pltrv, De· 1ro11, 12·4, Ut; e.uo1•. 09kiano, 1-s. u1 STltlKEOUTS wtft, "'"""°• 1111 Stieb, Toronto, 106, Llng•lon, Suttle, 103. Nlei.ro, .._ VOtk, 100; Mouoh, T1x11, .. SAVES 0u1'911«llHV, l(anM• Cltv, 25. Flnoen, Milwaukie, 21, Ceud1•. O.to.tand 19, M.,nen0t1, Otlrolt, 11. Devit, Mlntie· \Oii, II N•""'94 l..-.ue ('TlWIUtfl f'rldllY't Gamft) BATTING (110 et beh) Gwvnn !Min Oteoo, )61, Fre-. Mof'tlrHI, ~ S.~11. Cl\lcego, 332. Wesl\lnglon, At !ante, 370, o ... nlw Chlcaoo, .lla RUNS S.muel, PhlladllPhle, 6S, Sine!• b«o. CnlallO, 65. Mu<pl'lv, Attente 62 Wlooln,, San Dll90. 62, O...n .. r Cntcaoo. 61. R81 Cer•tf', Montr111, "· Scnm1dt Pl\Uedtlonia, 67, Devis. Chkloo. 61 Mumphrev Mou•lon S7. Sendberg. Ch•· CllOO, S4 HITS Gwynn, Sen Oleoo. 131. Sendbero. Cnlceoo. 127, Semu.I Ptllladllohl1. 124. Cruz, Hou11on, 111, wvnne, Pllht>urgn, 110 DOUBLES. Hubbard, Atlanle, 2'l. S&m...t, PhUadtlonla, 21, Certer. MontrHI. 20, Sandberg, Ct>k:eoo, ?0, Cruz. Hou•lon, 19; Frencone. MonlrHI, 19, Raines, MIJn· lrHI, 19. TRIPLES. Sendbt<g, Ct>lceoo. 13, Samu••. Phfledltl>l'lle, 12, Crut, Hou1ton, I, Gwvnn. S.n 01'90, •. Revt10kh, Mou1ton, 7. McGM, St Louts, 7 HOME RUNS Muri>nv. Atlante, 21, Schmidt, PhlladllOhla. 21. Cart.,., Montrtel ta, MlnMI, o...en, 171 Vlrgtl, PhUadtl· onla, lS STOLEN BASES· Semutl. PhlteOllPllll 45, Wiggins, Sen DllOO, 34, Dernier, Cnl cego, ll, Radin, Clnclnnell, :n, R1tna1 Montrnl, ll. PITCHING ct decisions) OroKo, New YOfk, a-2, In, Lee, Montreat. 14·4 2 7t D•rllne. New York. 10-3, 3 11. Soto, C1ncln ""'· 10-), 3 56, ,._, ~ 11-4, 2.12. STRIKEOUTS Goodin ........ York 154 vai.uu.11, Oedeln. 143; Ryan, HOIJ"on I 15, Soto, Cincinnati, 113. Certton Pnll1dtt· onie, ICM SAVES Sutter. St Loul•. Z2 Mollen<l Phtladtlonle, 21, Smith Cllkego 20. Or OKO, New York, 19, GolMV., Sen Dieoo 17 Tr•dl end fleld INTERNATIOHAL SUMMIEll GAMES l•t s.cnmem.1 MIEN 100 -I Ca1111n Smith (U S I 9 94 (wino lldtdl 600 -I Johnnv Gra~ CU S I I 14 16 <l•••Ht eve< In outdoor meet or1voou1 IHtHI L" Evans l 14 3 ) 110 HM -1 Rover Kt"IJd(>m tU S I 13 00 400 relay -I Cert Lew11 Celv1n Smith Sam Greoov Ron Brown 3' S lneno· timed) LJ -I Cert Lewis (US I 11 1 PV -I Tnierry V1gneron tFrance) •a· 10 • WOMIEM 100 MM -1 61nlt1·F111~r1K1·Brown IU.S I 11 t7 Cw1nd·1ldtd) 400 IM -1 Judi Brown IU S I SS I <nend·IJl'Mdl, 2 Dll>C>1e Flln1ott CAu11re1 le), S6 i 2.000 -1 Ruth Wvsock1 (US I S 42 9 ttnlrd·lutest women' Amtncen 11m1 ever> l"ltEFONTAINE CLASSK (at Eufllll, Off.) MEN 200 -I Elvis Forde <Bet>emesl. 2019 1,000 -l JoeQulm Cruz (Brull) 1:1'5'; 2 Jim Solv1v (U.S ), nl Mii• -1 Steve Scott lU S I. 3·54 44. i Richie Harri' (U S.l. 3 S6 92, 3 Mike Hllterdt (Au•lre1l1), J:Se 60 S,000 - 1 JOfln Welke< (New Z11land) 13 '3.32 10,000 - l Merk Nenow (US 1. 21 S7 49 2 Simt0!1 KIQen lKtnVl l. nl. 3 Albt<lo S.lenr (U.S ), nl St"91Kl\aM - 1 Brian Oltmtr (US I a:Jl.09, 2 Htnrv Manh IU S I a 3' 47 HJ -I. Zt>v Jlanhue !China) 7·7'" 2 Jimmy Howerd (US) 7·6.., PV -I Mfkt Tuttv (US ), 19·1 IAmt< cen rec:Ofd, old record, Tullv 19 0 •I SP -I Mknaet Certtr (US I 61 11 >. 2 0111e L1ul (U.S ), 61· 11 "> JT - 1 Brian CrouSt< (U S I ?17 6 HT -1 Oevt McKenzie IU S I 2 .. ·0 WOMIM IOO-1 Cnrlstln1 8oxtf' IGrtet Brlte•nl 2'0253 JT -l Karin Smith (US I 195·3 OLYMrte DAY MEET (at ~. lest GlrfNnY) MEN 400 nurdl11 -1. VuUv Arcntoeni.o (Soviet Union) 49 37; 2 Alexender VHllltv (Sovllt Union), 49 n. J Ser~I Melnlllov (Sovltl Union), 4919 T J -1 Attundlr J1to.ovl1v (Soviet Union), S6·31'•• 2 VOiker Mel I Eatt Gtr many), S6·2 OT -L lmrlch Buoer IC1ect>os10vak1&I 2?6-1111t JT -I Uwe Monn (EHi Germany) 343·10 lwork:I r~d. old recCN'd Tom Pttrenoff. u S.) WOMEN 200 - 1 Merit• Koct> !En t G.,.menvl. 11 71 (tlfl own wort<l recoro). 2 Baerbltl Woeckel (Eut Ge<meny) 11 as 100 hurdlfl - 1 COf'l'ltfll R .. hlltll IEHI Germany). 12 71. 2 Svt llena GuMrOYI (Soviet UnlOn), l2 92 400 t>vrdll1 -I Maroerlt1 Ponomarvove CSov1tt Union> 54.36, 2 Merlna Steoanov• (Sovie! Un1onl S4 40, 3 Radoslln• Stertva Ct!luk1ar11 ) SS.SJ 400 r ... v -l E111 Germenv •I 6t HJ -I Ludmlla AnOonoVI tBulvart1J 6·9' 1 (world l"tCorO Old rtcOf<l T1m1re 8~ove. Soviet Union! JT -t Pttre F..-e <Ent Germenv> 2'3·7 SP -llone Bntwnlck <Eul Gtrmenyl 70-1~. 2 Nelelle Llnov1111v1 !Sov1tl Union), 70·6 Mtol•lhlon -l Seblne PHlr CEHI o.t'manvl. 2 R•mon• N1u1>11rt tEut Ger menv> u.s.ttre~ 111.,_..,Mn"'I ~---P1vt1 $IOIU (Cr~llOVeldel Olf JOM Alexender (Aus1t1ll1l. 6 • 6·4 ~..,..tten c_.. I at IN h*, Ired) HMIPIM4LS Amr.1111. ......... ..,..., ""'9111 AMI Mint« (Austr•I det K.1lt1v i-.orvelh (US.), 6-J. 6-• Kath\' Joroa11 (U U Olf ~ T~ CAu1trallaL • ) N o-M9I T11nbUll·~llt.O.tfl Seven CAus1tat1e1 dflf #dell·"-~"' (U $.). ,_. 6· t 0.0 .... .. .. J. Y\19111111* • s--. HIM ~OV• CC1ecno.atv111ie) .. Mimi Jeut0\l9C (Yueo.lavlt), 2·6, 6-J, 6•t ...-. ~OYI (Cnmotlov.-11 ) o-1 Sabrina Goin (YUOOtit,,,.), 2·6 6· I, l I 0..-. ~t·c111 Slllll\lf'\ .. t ·I•• lllderove lC:1edlO\IOV•kll ) .. JavtOvt(• lttNfl $eMll CY~••I, 6·4 A ... "'' Olympic Games history Cycling medallne ~WS I-Mnlll SN.INT (ICJtATCN) l .... A~ll.-~I 1 Ptvl M111Gf1 (France), ,.,. , 2 St1me1io. Nlkoloooo.llo$ ( °'tte4 l. S'OOJ. .) Lton Fllmln9 (Frtnct), n I ·-...,. (2,m ,,...,..) Cie«w• T•llandlef (FrlllCll. 2J2.0. 1 Fernencl San• (Franet), l JoM Hllvv Ukt (US) 1 .. ,.......,. 1 ~Q ...... " (~). 1.ll.l, 2 Thomes .lofln.on <Gr11t 8t1telnl, l Harry llven (GrMI Brlteln) tnt, hm 1 Lucien Mlchl<d <France>. 12 I (te11 200 met•nl, 2 .JM:OO ~llr 1HoNno1 •. l .Jean Gugnot (France) 1na, Amnwdlm l "°"' 9eeulrMO (France> lJ 2 (lest 200 mtllril. 2 AnlOlnt Matalra< (Hollaftd), l WI..,. Felck-HanMn (Oenmart.l 1"2.LM~• 1 J•cobv\ van Eomond (Holland), n •· 12 6, 2 Louis Cheillot !France), l Bruno Pelllu1r1 lttetv> lt:M,..,. I Toni Merk•'" (Germany). 11 t, 11 t .1 Arie Ven Vliet (HOiiand), ) Louis ChalllOt (FrenctJ lMa, Landlfl 1 Marlo Gllelle (llelv), 12 2, 12 o, 1 ltt11lnekl Merrls <Great Brtleln) ) Aati Schenctorff <C>enmerk) 19$1,......,.I I, &1110 ~ Cltafvl. 12 0, l Lion.I Coa tAu.,,11i.), ) Wf/ftt« Polt'"""91m (W"t Germenvl 1956,~ t Mleftll "°"'"" (FrencaJ 11 4 tl 4, l GU(Mlelmo P.Mfltl Utalv), ) ~<llltO "'°°9 (Autlr•l\e) '"'· ·--1 Senft Gelafdotll (llalYJ. 11 I I IS, ? Lto S1trdf.11 ( .... luml. l V1._,..tn0 GalOlf ... (Uely) ,,.., Twve 1 GIO••MI Pttl"*" ltlalvl ll.n. 1 a ". 2 s.ooo Blanctlltto lltalv l l Oenlll Morelofl IFranctl '*' Mt.dc9 c.nv 1 Oanlll Moreton (Franca), 1177, 10 ... 2 Gl«deno Turrlnl (ltalv),) Pierre Trenton (FflllCI) lf12. Mlftdl 1. 0-4 Morllon <Franc.el. 116', II 2S. 1 John Nkholion IAustrailal, l Omer! Pl\ekldzt ISovllt Union) 1'76.~ 1 Anton Kkec fC1~•1kl.1l, 1011. 1117. 1 01n111 Moreton (France) 11 SI, l MaM·Jur11e11 Ge1othke CEest GeJ-~y) '*·"'--1 LUii HHMICll (EHi GermenvJ. 1140 1201, 2 Ya111 Catterd (France>. 10'6. l Sergei KOO'llOY (Soviet Union> Archery medalists MEN 1971. Munldl 1 Jonn WIMlems (Us I. 1,S21. 2 GuM1r Jervll ISweotn), 2.411, 3 KYOlli Ll•M>Oefl (Flnlend), 2, .. 7 1'76, Mll*'MI I Darrllt Pace (U.S.), 2.S7t 2. Mlrosnl Mlaltnaoa tJaMn), 2,502 l Glenc.er1o FtfTerl C1111\<I, 2~ '"°· M9scew l Tomi Polkolllnen !Flniandl, 2 4SS. 2 Bo<1s IMC:henko (Soviet Union> 2,m l Glenc.ano Ferreri CltalVl, 1,'49 LOI AIM\ltos SATIMDAY'S RESULT$ (7111 .. '1·NtM .,....._... ~) FIRST ltACE. 3SO vards Reml>Unv Scat <Creager) 21 00 9 90 • 40 POP Jun !TreHtKe) s 80 l 20 Heoov Moot ... (P1ullnel 1 80 Also raced Bunn vs MerriOoc Sell E • ortulon. AJUft Gitano Eew Bem Ttltlm.s Jet Timt 1803 S2 EXACTA l·ll D••<l Ul 60 SECOND lltACE. 400 vero' A8rrltrlClll Mol>lhlv IC r11r I 7 IO 4 80 3 80 lllU>Otye CFrvdavl 4 40 l 80 M1cl\a~ Hunt 8roo1u I l 90 Al50 raceo Screaming Sk>H S111 N S.a Crim'°" J'lest>er ~' Ooneven Pttesure Buol Tht Joe Dog J~1 Jonn Time 20 47 THMtD RACIE. 3SO verO\ c nteaoo Ftun 1 Zvft411 26 40 a 60 • 80 Milo Kin (Hartl 3 80 140 Ce•v• IFrvdav> J 10 Also raced By Soec•al Re<1ut1t CeKO\ Ruler. Benotd A BtOu•no Cnmion Jam Time. 1780 F'OuttTH RACE. 400 varos W1llv Lumo Lumo ICrdz I 420 3 40 2 60 Fiiiing P11sem \Myle1I 4 60 l 40 Samles Juo tTre11ure) J 20 A.lso raced cnriS10011er Sly Saint ~ Sinner, Mkktflm•Ynam. Cro Bar Moon. Sun111 Tiny Heu Ctassv. Brite Trto Tlme 2011 '3 EXACTA 17·1) P&•d 11610 FIFTH RACE. 3SO v•rd1. OM·Crv,lat Kitten (Ruir) 1180 1160 7 20 OM·Amrcn Native (Plknt11) S 00 4 40 3 40 Botd1luff CEdwardsJ 6 60 OM-Oeeon.11 for fir11 AllO r1cld Biii Star Bouno For Wero Oesh. Aiurt Fellin. Prooucer H11 Tt>e Toucl't Mlms S.eu Rewino Tlme 1113 '3 IEXACTA CJ· 10) oa10 S22110 SJ IEXACTA 110-3) oaf<! S13' 70 SIXTH RACE. 3SO varos LIMI Cenciv IM1lcnell) 12 60 a 60 4 60 Summer Winds !Frydavl 20 IO 8 80 01vrtl\ Moon ILKktvl 6 60 Alio recld Cna rvers Ea\Y Jet EHv Ceprlct B~taoenne Its E1111 Bebv Rosie> Lu Jon, Susie Creamche11e Ttmt 11 as SEVENTH RACE. 400 veros Sne1kv Trouble ICrHl>ef'I 12 IO S 80 4 80 Snawnero (J'rYdaY) 7 20 S 00 LIMS Rove! Bend (L•Cktyl • 20 Atso rec~ Two Notes Bucks 8rot11er 8obt>v Jimmy, Fut Six Denctr Baooons WOnder Bov, A Worto Aoart Tlmt 2011 U EXACTA I 1·81 1>11<1 S2SO 10 EIGHTH RACE. 350 vards Deed BOii C Lackev l 6 00 • 00 3 20 Dr1ooin Cl\OColate (Gift) • 20 S 40 Snawne OoctOf (Pilkenton I , 6 60 A.Ito raced ShOwatntenul Snort Mot1011 Asmer1can Flgnter, Buc1tet Of Botts. Ran dun Btarin Sable Face The Plan Time 1801 '3 EXACT A (3· 71 oe1<1 "97 00 '2 "'<:IC SIX 16·7·3 ICH·l·l l SI '°3 00 w1tn 16 w1nnlno llcl\eh h<>rs.s> Carrvo111< POOi S?S 649 .S2 NINTH ltACE. 400 varcn Sun11t Jotln (Ward) 20 80 I 80 O.vll Who CCerdo18' 10 20 Hem~ns Jet ITreasurel 6 20 1 40 7 00 Al\o raced Scott Lew's B11ck AMl1nce Tne St!Ollvn 1Cr1c1ter "" Sl<vlerk1n Tne M1i.H Wizard T.,.,. 1911 TENTH ltACE. 400 Yl•ds Fl11n Oencer !H G1rcl8l • 10 l 20 l 00 Comment•rv cF~esl • 60 • 00 tme Ctenv lteouest CBrOOksl 600 A1so reced E •Mn<I Tnt Pace. Cnicero County F111v 8umoo Rarttv So Sams Lllllt Fiiiy 8•11 Bo Star Soenolt<I Leov Tlmt 2039 s1 IXACTA ca II 011d SI~ 60 Attendance 9 6Sl HalVwood Parll SA T\MDA Y'S R ISUL n IUlll ef '1•dH "*~ --.1 "IUT RACa. t 1 16 mllts Pr11«ve llvt (Or1eoal 110 4 00 7 80 Jtm..i (Slblltel 1 40 '40 North Lina (AMII) • 80 AIM> '"Id Avalldero, F orkl Winn«\ Town, PlllO Atul Time 144 llCONO "ACI 6 fuo'!Oftlls Mallit Wint CMcCarronl 3 IO 2 IO 2 IO SMHll lid (""°"°"I UO S 00 ~ Hos9-n IAMH) IOIO Atw raced Aoment•c •om.an. Mud! l.h, HOlcS vovr '°" eoo Mv•~ £~ Lul4 1 Ster ,.,.n., • $.Io Crum Poclltl Mill St lau BIAl9 Z T....,. 111 1 S u OML y oouau 11-101 Mid 117 IO "4•0 •A« 1 II .. """' Pr-bcl (LOIOVll lOIO 00 2IO 411~ (Vallllt\1111) HO UO ~ J•m Ted (~YI l 00 A"6 rtc'9cl L-loY IW(kn ~II Nat• Tlmt ~ Y8"111ft Lone ""'''°'-"" Timi 1._ 1 S U IXACTA 11·4) Mid Ml 00 '°"" n4 It 4CI 6 """°""' $«rtl f' .... l""'tll uo t 40 140 Ol'OteiMe l~nl 100 .uo Par•dl •Ster t~I >to ""° t~ 1.lllte Siii t1 I'~ Gvr ,,.,..,_ Poc:llola. 0 w ' ~ Time I 10 4 J u ax•cT• 11-11 "';ow~ WC)loqN 1'71. MllNdl I Oo<Hn Wltb« (US ), 2.4'2• 2 lrlfla StydlO~• (Poland), 2,407. 3 Emma Geotclltnko <Soviet Union> 2.403 '"'·~ I Luann Rvon IU SI 2,4" 7 Valtfltinl KOYMn (Sovitt Union), 2 460. 3 ZeotntSO RU1temove (Sov111 Union), 2,Al17 1911, MMc.w 1 l(eto t..o~b«l<lu (Sovt1t Un.onl. 2 491 2 Netllv• Buturove (Soviet Untonl 2,4n l PaM Merltuoto <F1menc11. 1"" FIFTH RACE. 1 I I 16 mtles on tur1 01nctbtl (VetenrOACa I 9 00 • 60 Et.,.no (Toro) 380 Manglona < Plnc1v I 340 3 20 •.20 Also r •Cid Gotoen E ~mlMn. Ntutroo Gab .. no. Time 141 3 5 U IXACTA 17·61 oald sa2 SO. SIXTW llAC&. 51"1 lurlono'l Smlhng Gor-.1 (Vlnrt) 31 40 9 80 6 40 Roy1I Olvml>le (Otlal'IOUSMYt) 3.20 2 80 Accu Beck !Olllleres) 10.IO Alto raced Ell Noen B My Dear Watson Rllttt Butler II. Ov..-~ Li.a'' Winne<'. No Latcn. Rid OV\tv, Macon J'e41110 T•me 1os tis U IEXACTA <•· 11 Mid U40 SO SEVINTW •ACE One mite CeP<n rHawitvl 10 ao 'oo • 80 FleQ Cle Lunt CVateniuelel 140 • 00 OontslOD Tnemus•C e>.lallOuSMYt) JOO Alto raced Mv N111.,.. PrlnCH\ Hot.oev Dancer Madam FO<"tlft Clter " Crv\let Ttrne 1 lS l S U IXACTA C3·2l oald "4300 n ... Cl( SIX CIO-l 2·7·6·3 1 oel(! l20 103 .0 with nine winning 1ic1tets s•• '10fSHI S2 Pock St• COlllofetion M>CI "3S80 w1tn 293 w1nn1no tlCkel\ lf1v1 '-'-"I EIGHTH RACE. 6 funonvs San•-S11 ICordtrol tl 20 7 40 3.IO Ten Greno CVetenruei.1 7 00 "40 Soecleculer Love t P1ncn I 2 40 At\o raceo Pretem.or Pr1v11e Ju"Ole Sewerd Junchon Lomea Coureoe RW.r, 4-\etronomic JOIO s So1fll L•Ywerc'I T1mt l 10 1 •S U EXACTA IS·61 Da•d Sl6S SO HINTH RACE. t 1 miles on turl Nuctter CPlncayl .)40 2.80 2'0 Ola lKt <Toro> 4 IO ) 10 Pe<rv Cet>ln (Mine) •to Also rectd Be on Time. Nt00tle1e P1lll's Triumph, Loi Portalt1, Manite Bev T1mt I 41 t1 S U EXACT A 12·4) ~10 SS2 00 At11noenc1 J0.52' Swlmmln9 EXHl•ITIOH MEET ( ., Mlulan V"tl) MEN 200 medlev rtlav -1 Rtck Carev Slhe LundQu111, PebtO Morale\ Rowov G•1nes I 41 21 (Amer1ce11 record old rtc()(O 1 4t JOI WOMEN SO fr" -1 Oere Torres 1S 61 Oe•O•nll otf 200 free r111v Amer•ce11 record OlO record TCN'rH, 2S 671 200 lrH rtlev -I Dara Torres. Cerrie Ste;ne11t<, Jenne JoMton Jiii Ster•el 1 4315 <Amer1c1n record old record. 143 56) 200 ~..... ,~ .... -I Betiv MllCtlefl Trecv Caulkln1 Jenne Jonnson, Jm Ster4o,ti 1 SS O I .American recoro otd recoro 1SS391 W1• peto WOMEN'S l"INA CU" (It Hwftetie "'"'· IN*Wl UMtcl Stalft It, Thi ""'911rMIOI 9 Tn. N1thertends 2 l I )-9 Untt.O S111e, 1 l J l 10 us \Coring 0 Toolf 3 C.IKO<' ? Wittstock 1 Comet t Smolll t L1Pa• I L•u0"41n·M111on l Tnt Net~lencb KOl•f>O v • ., o.r "•"" Bot< 2 Ven 8-1 L.1not10ut I So• 4o.e< 01flw Sew• Austral!• 21 N.-. Zeeteno t T ... Y"\ Gemtt , •} Pm -Ne""' ZHl•no n t ne Nelherlano• 1conio!atlonl 4 om -Unit.cl Stet" "' Au"••li• ( tt>amolonsl'llP I DMCI Me ..,,,... OAVIY'l LOC'J<Ea I....,_. e..cfll -U4 ....-.. W -.nac\141 191 Don.lo l ..... tell ll ce OllU 1' ~ '-'' " .,_.,,..., i K\lllMll, 1.010 mac'..-.! NIWP'OtlT LANDING (N_.., leaclll -'1 .,..._, IS .,.n S Olfr a<ucla W mecklt't! )I rocll f•sl' J ,....,""41d, 1 1\111~ TNs .... , '""" ....,_ LOS AM.9LaS -l't It~ Cr""' M<'*'l.tt.1 ~Lea.t I AN I ll .. MOMD -Ila &Mr I.••• Got'-'V.-V 1.-'t. G~" Lekl .. , Latlt, Senle .tone ltt.,.. Se"'• 4118 ltl.,., ('611~ fO(kl •l'Vlltll09 Hltmt• Lek• SAM OUIG() -Dolt._ ~ \&" l ull ~ .. " ... Otmnge Coat DA LY PILOT /SuMa)', .t~ 22, 1 4 Cl lltllbll 0.-, .. , .......... ~, tan ... ., ,Inell ....... ,,_ ~ Tom WlliOll 11·._ ..-,OS S.Vt .... lttot ....... ,.._., ltrnhlrd La,_. 11..e~6t-2ll1 Hugh Balocdll 72·70-,._,11 L .. Trtvl/IO 70 '7 7s-1t2 LtnnY Wldklna 7~6'·7>-212 Frid COUOIH ,...,.,,._z11 Nlcll Faldo ., ... ,.......,,, Hiie tl"Wln 7S tt-10-21J Ptt• Jecoei-i '1·7l·n-71J Jow~.MNi. C..,.1ur" 70 71•n-ttJ MNt. McCUl"lblt' 1• 61-1J-1\J (;M Morgel'I 11 71-7~211 1t-.i R•tt«'t'J 1•·n -'1-2u B:it 8e<g111 IS 7>-~14 Tom ltltl .. '1·7t-tM Peter~ 1•·70-,._ll, Sam TOfre"'' 7• 1 .. ~M P1U1 Wlv 1) 11·d-1 U Fvuvz-11-n-11-11• Merli Jamn 7C>-T.J·n-21s Tommy N-.liml 10 71·1.-?IS Gree New,.,,.,. 67·7•·7t-21S Ctaio St~ 1S·70·70-21S Arwtv lllM 72·'9· 7S--216 ltOOI' C111t0tl'l<tn 11•1•·70-216 Oev!CI Ovnfo I l•n ·1l-216 Bernard Ga~ 10•74·72-216 JaorNGOMelel •9·11·76-11• JoflMy Mtlltt 75·71 70-216 Jeck Ntetilevs 16·72 41-216 Kii\ BrO#ll 7• 71 7}-217 Ben Crt'1'1\lw n 1S· 70-211 Rou O~ 11 11·69-217 TlfrY Gale 11 14 n-111 HY HIH 7J 11 1)-217 Jemn H-rty 71 14·n-217 G1v1n LtvlnMMI 14·10 7l-217 9111 Longmulr 61 11·19-111 GrehemMerlh 70·74·7>-217 Ewen Mvrev 72·14·71-217 Cort., Pevtn 71 14· n-217 M¥tln Po•on 70· 1' n-111 EmillO Rooriouet 7• 14 ....... 217 1 .. 0 Aoki 71 7•·7>-711 Richard Bo••·• 11 74·7)-21' 8oC> Ct>artM 7S· 73 70-211 JOfln cnoie~ 11 n 7S-211 OIY•d FrMt 7'·n ·70-21a Gerv l(ocn 7S 73·70-211 Sandy LYie 15 71·72-211 Metcolm MecKenitt n ·n ·1-211 Neomlcn Orai.. 71 16· 10-21a Milnuet P•n..-0 71 11·7.-211 OIYICI RllSMI 73·7•·11-211 Minuet Cele<'o 1s-n -n-21• Howa<o Cieri< 7•·74·11-21' S.but'o Fu11k1 n ·73·7,._21f JOlln Gar,,.... 74·71·7,._21' R>Ck Mer1m•n 70·73-76-219 Pn~tD Parlt•n n-73·7)-219 Nlek Pric~ 7•·n ·n-2lt JOlln Bteno Andtfs Forsbnnd MIChaet Kint Cnr" Moody Lerrv NelM>ll Pavne 51-111 lanWOO\Nm Jim Cotoert R111mond Flovd Oevlo Gon.tm HarOld Menning LerrY MIH Cnrlstv O'Connot Jr MaonU1 p.,.,'°" Ar1hur Ru'Mll I · A nelr-Shlr1>or tit Pelt< Tl10m$Oll Briar> Waitts Gordon Brenel Jeft<'evHall Simon Hobday Warren Humol'lr..,.s Tonv Cf\artllev Nell COies E1monn Oa•cv W•Ynt IUltY Devi(! 5'uu.I MUblr't Grttn Manv Kur1mo1~ er .. n Mare1'blnk e ·Ptttr McEvov ...... ,,...,...., n n -1s-no 11 n -16-no 11 1s-1-no 1•·71·1S--'n0 15·6'·76-210 7•·n ·1-no n-6'-~no 1'·n -n-:n1 14·7•·73-271 13·72·76-271 n 1s-1-221 7'·72·7>-2?1 1• 71. 7,._721 1•·•1·I0--221 1s-n-n-n1 75· 11-1s--n 1 n·n-1.-n1 71·76-7,._271 15-10-n-m 10-n -1s-m n -11-11-m n -1s-1s-m 1s-n 1t-m n 1'·16-nA .. 75·11>-22• 74 n ,._n4 77 ·7t·76-224 13·74•7t-22S 71·73·'1-?26 73·74·~226 75·7>-WD ou.d c~ OP1n (atC ... 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PM1Llli0EL~ A AGLES-$ oant<l TOOO T~ IK\te 10 e ""' of - VM< C'Ol'llr t\ PITT~U•GH ST~El.Elts-w .. ~-.. M•llt \-y tlfwllklltr l"CS Scol1 $Cf\t o. -111(1119 u.N rttANCISCO «ft!U-W• Id Grtt l'.osler, t~• TAN.PA &AY •UCCA"'iEElltS.-Sl9Md Dt•ICI L_.. "OM latkte IO I ,.,_. .. ""' CMlratl MOC«IY ,..,._.MIOl'¥L...- £OMONTON OILC"' Sl9ftlll Jt•~tev ""'-••' .......,.d •o • -·YMr rcf!tf1r 1 Athletes irked by casual style ~--.,,-...;;.~ of their apparel ---~ Prom AP dlspatdlln ... LOS ANGELES -Some ~ Ol}mpte athlcics tbinl. their· i· forms for t~ Open1ns Cerem arc too casual compared to c tradJlaonal blaurs that paruapan\s from other counlnes Will wear. • "I can't behe"·e the Am~ people would do lh1s to us. -satd v.-rcstler Mark Fullcrof Pleasant Hill, as he eyod the unisex warrn.-up 14.iU selected from three chol.Ce$ b) a \10~ of the Amencan • public at AOtH across the nation .. The jackets and matcbtn& ~Ju from ~ .. 'l Strauss a~ in a s~nJ red. white and blue combirult1on ~th a diagonal striax across the chcs.t lb.at adds a ··si.ar Trek" look. .. Mllhons of people v...JI be .,'atch· mg the opening ccrcmorucs.. Jnd we're supposod to wear this?" said an incredulous Dan Chandler. three-- time Ol}mpian and capta.ao of lhc Orteo-Roman wrestling team. Chandler called the unafoqJ'l'i ''!1paccsu1ts. ·• · But Levi Strauss sUlffers poant..,t th.at other athletes bavc fouru1 :Die umfonns. m the words of gym l MM} Lou Retton. "neat.. ruoc comfortable... .,,: 0}mnast Juhannr McNa~ adds ... J tbmk this will look good•~ . . 'Little guys' have putt 4 LOSANGELES-Tbefirst~e that many Olympic vtSJtors Will are likel) to be skycaps. t.a.>U d.ri and hotel workers. ; So the lkvC'rly Center deodtecf'..,to greet the greeters b) mv1tmg atfliUt 6.600 sJc)caps. cabbacs. bellhops d bartenders to a recent part) for""lbe ··1m1c gu)s:· Trans 'World A1rhnes s.k)ap Marshall said he 1s lookm& forwa to leaving a good 1mprcss1Dn WIUl ~t­ of-town and out-<>f<ountJ) v1sltQI$ ·-rm excited about the treatn:ltnt that L.\ can sho" toward the~ World countnes." he said. •• ··If \OU find the s1mpks1 Lhtn(.to do. h~e smiling. that t·an meait6t.1 much·· · The guests al the pan' fca~t<'doon .\11-..\mencan food such as hitn· burgers. ho1 dogs and ice cream and lt~tened to bands pla~ 1ng Beach O.,~ s music ~ LA area sprucing up • LOS .\!'JGELES-W1th thrOc,.n- p1cs JUSt around the comer. the to .. o\ ngeles area 1s pu 111 ng on 1 ts best Qcc The Mahbu Pier. ravaged by-a Pacific storm 16 months ago. 1r'tc- opc01ng after a clean-up and ~r­ furbashmg proJCCt b) the state t>c- panment of Par\s and Rt"Crcat1oit. K1rl "allace. parks su~r­ mtendent for the Santa Mo•ca Mountams d1stnct. said ne" waicr and electncal hnes as ~ell as ra1l\ogs and palings have been installed In Chinatown. local )Ouths bl\c been hired 10 clean up the area. l"he clean-up project as sponsored b¥"'1le Los .,_ngelcs Olymp1c Organiz!lng .. Committee and a soft dnnk c<un- ~ pan) . .• Olympians · .. topNBAs~s PHOE"ll'\. A.nz I .\P) -Mu:",lel Jordan scol"C'd ~7 pomts and Sam Perl..1ns added 16 as the LI. Oly(np1 tram \\On their eighth ~tra1ght dh1- h1tton game agam~• th<' Natt~nal Ra.c;kc-ttlall -\SSCX'31lttm '\II-r' 1\4-,,~. aturda\ Do\\n 4.,_4~·\\.llh I n 1~ rematl\tni! in thr \C'COnd hall the OI) m~n' 1001.. the lead for good at 48-47 on Patnd f\\mg' 1umprr ~4 SC'Q$\dc. later The 1';8-\ -\II-Star. llo~ a ..ft,. e-- prnnt dC'ficu to onC' al oJ-ti I on v.C'n "Jatcr'c. frce throw., \\1th 8 2~ .. ltft h<'lort" ~·onsecut1vc ~l:tm dun h~ Per~tn~ and Jordan 111 ;a I 0-'l'IC$nd ~pan made 1t 6~-61 "Ith ~·()4 rerl\am mg PC'rlans addro a la\ 1n .iq 'iC'COndc; later and Leon "ood hit t~q .fr« throw~ for a 71-61 bulge and tht Oh mp1an~ coasted from there Jtl lhC' final s1l'. mmut~ to mal..t thC'ar rtcnrd W aptn t the p~ c · .. Olympic womt!Jl nip men's squ.pl ... • PHOENIX . .\nz. ( Pl -J&ntl~ U\••'f'Cnct san a 'hon bank \hol fflth S~ ~ncb remain1n, a the J Ohmpic "omen"!> basl..clbaU ralhed to beat the \ amaQ la men"!> amat~r 5qUad from So ( ahfomta. (). 76. m an c\.h1 pme Saturda~ lawttntt'!> bru~tt 1)Ul lbt p1an' ahead 71-76 •nd L Woodard added a 1umpcr a throw m l~ final 18 lttOnCb her ~u.d· 25th 111C1ory qa1 I SH an rn-OlymJ)K compel&. ·- • ... Orano-Cout OAflV PILOT/Sunday, Jyly 22, 18M COMPLETE NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, C5, J:lill closes tax loopholes in business expense I IJ>' JIM LUTHER 'f Tu WftMt A recently pas.std bill awatllfli rlresident Reapn's signature will rpake 1t mort difficult to get a tax ~uction for buy1n1 a car. computer ex-other equipment to be used part time 1n earning a hvan~.\, , Tax benefit~ will ocv<:ul d~ply ' unleu equipment 1s used more than half the time for business. Tu payers who qualify will have to keep detailed records. "Under the new law, if you buy a desk for ust in )our office at home. you're going to have to keep records showing how long you sit at 1t to read the paper and how long for business Int. purposes." expta.aned Olenn Macklei of the Wasbinaton offioe of Touche Ross, the internallonal accounting firm. The possibility that some taxpayen are abusing business-expense deduc- tions "tends to undermine public confidence in the fairness of the tax laws and in the atriliry of the Internal Amort. Lender Contect Pacific Fed. S&L Any loan officer Pacific Coast S&L Any loan officer First Interstate Any loan officer R•te 14.000 Pt .. 3.00 Yra. 350 Mltxlmum loen Fixed-Rate 13.750 14.125 Int. Lender Contect R8te Pta. Adjuatable Rate Sears Saving 11.250 1.50 Any loan officer Santa Paula S&L Any loan officer Hemet Fed. S&L Any loan officer 11.125 2.00 11.750 2.50 AdJuatable Mortgage Lender Contact Coast Fed. S&L Any loan officer Glendale Fed. S&L Any loan officer Faclflc Fed. S&L Any loan officer Int. 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Here's an additional S5,000 of buying power. \\-htn escrow doses, you automalicaJly qualify for the Home Federal MasterCard~ Preferred Card'-or a linr of credit-of SS ,000 or morr It's the credit you nf>t>d to turn a house ulto a homt' Call now for a home loan that costa less, toll frtt. 1-800-862-0->39 . •\11111f\11n noruin rt\IM< ttoru and ccmdllton' "'''"11 .ard~ l'r,.rl'rrrd 1 n d " wllft'\110 '"nd1n1 1 udtloldrr atn'fmtl'lll C:11,1ocnm •Ith """" monPJ!t' lolln\ n~n SIW.000 1rl' rh~hll' for • JIO ooo l tt'dll "'"' ,• ~V6 •• 2,75 2.SO Amon. Yre. 260 250 250 Amort. Yra. 300 250 150 250 Int. AdJ. &mo. 6mo. 12mo. Int. Adf. 6mos. 6moa. Mutmum c., Loen 5.0 5.0 4.0 5 350 12 mos. 5 SRO sign out for builders' meeting The July 9 dinner meeting of the Orange County Chapter of the Build- ing Industry Association of Southern California was standing room only as over 400 BIA members and guests packed lrvine·s Airporter Inn to hear supply-side economics 'uru Anhur Laffer discuss the nation s economy - past, present and future. As one of the principal architects of the Reagan Adminstration's program for economic recovery, Laffer was quick to exp0und on the successes of the program. He poked fun at earl y critics of the President's tax cut package saying. "It has always amazed me how tax cuts don't work - -until they take effect." Laffer had hanh words for taxes m Jenera!, labeling the current personal income tax littJe more than a "lawyers and acountants employment plan." He was even more critical of m- heri tance taxes and theex1stmg Social Secunty tax system which levies a tax on only the fintS37.000 of income. Predicting Ronald Reagan's rc- elecuon to a second term, Laffer indicated that the U nited States will continue to move steadily toward a flat-rate mcome tax. However, he advocated maintainig two deduc- tions: charitable contributions and - acknowledging the "buildina indus· try" audience -mortgage interest. His claim that a flat-rate tax ofas little as 11 .5 percent would do 1he job met with cheers from the audience. On the issue ofinterest rates, Lafer told the group that they can look forward to aoterest rates fallina shortly after the November electfon. once fear of a Mondale presidency hne been ellminat.ed. As the d1f'ic1t continua to fall and a KCOnd term for the Republican Administration 1s assured, interest rates will ~ under control once again. he predicted. USE THE DAILY ,ILOT "FAST 9'ESULT" SEaVICE DlllCfORY ~ 11r IC•·,ull .... I 'I \ It I' 4 .I II 642·56 71 h1 JU Revenue Service to adequately en- force those laws," the Senate Finance Committee declami in proposiJla tht, crackdown. The Senate and House qreed and wrote the touaher rules into a catch- all packa&e of tu inCJUSC'S and spendinJ cuts deiianed to reduce the federal deficit by about $63 billion throuah 1987. As under current law, employees face touaher requirements than do those who work for themselves. To claim a deduction for a car, computer. desk or other equipment, an em- ployee must show that the purchase is necessary and required by the em- ployer. "That may be easy for a traveljng salesman," said Mackles. "But l don't think I'd be fired ifl had to take a cab everywhere." As for home computers, a growing source of business-related deduc- tions, "(fl can show the boss required me to buy 1t, then the next question is why didn't the boss pay for it," Mackles said. "In real life. there's going to be a lot of pressure on employers to reimburse employees for buyins such equipment." The self~mployed. including people who work part time out of their homes on a second job, don't have to prove the boss required a piece of equipment. But, as under present law, they will have to show the expense was ordinary and necess- ary. Once those initial requirements are met. here as how the new law will work: -CARS: To discourage businesses from buying luxury cars mainly for sho\V purpose. the measure limits to S 1,000 the amount of investment tax credit -subtracted directly from taxes owed -that may be claimed for any car. That credit 11 normally 6 percent for cars. The bill hmits to S 16,000 the amount of depreciat1on that may be deducted durina the first three years of a car's life. Depreciation is the process of rcpinmg throu&h the tax system money spent for business equipment. Under the old law, a car -regardless of price -could be wntten off 10 three . yean. Wttb the chaOJe. a $50,000 car may still be boustit for business purposes but the credit will be less and the depreciauon deduc- t10n will have to be stretched out over several years. If a car is used less than half the time for business, no tax credit will be alJowed and depreciation on only the portion used for business will be stretched out over five years. If 30 percent of the milcaae is for business, only 30 percent of the price may be depreciated. Instead of claimina a depreciation deduction or an investment credit, a person who buys a car for business may continue writinf off 20.5 cents for each of the first 5,000 business miles a year. ~HER EQUIPMENT: Co • puters, desk!, copy machines and like must be used more than half t time for business (mana,ina yo investments doesn't count) or no credit is allowed. Depreciation ov 12 years -on~twelfth of the qua tied amount eacb year -would required in most cases. If such equipment meets over-SO-percent test. the deprcciati deduction (usually over five yean fi r computers) and investment t generally will be calculated as un current law, still only on the porti used for business. Taxpayers will be required to k: "ad~uate contemporaneous ~ cords • -generally meaning a dai log -to substantiate deductions f; r travel and purchase of equipme t that is used partially for personal u . A taxpayer will have to indicate the lax return that such recordaelli . If the IRS discovers there are records, the deductions and · may be lost and the taxpayer slap with a penalty of up to 25 percent~ The tousber, record-keeping - strictions go into effect next y . Most of the other changes apply o property bought after June ~8. I Work on final phase begin$ Construction has begun on the third and final phase or The Irvine Co. 's I 5-building. 600 000-square- foot Executive Park office complex across the San Diego Freeway from John Wayne Airport, according to Sam Haynes, senior director of mar- kett ng for the company's division. Construction of phase two of the low-rise office complex on ~n Street between Redhill A venue and MacArthur Boulevard in Irviae began calier this year and will provi~e 165,000 square feet in four buildinas when it opens this faJJ, Haynes said. Pre-leasing is under way. A fifth . buildinf. completed ahead of tbe others. as nearing full occupancy. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the atock market actlvltlea of publicly traded Orange County firm• for the week ended Friday. July 20. Data provided by Newport Securltle. Corp. • -;---.. ---·------~----------------;-·----.1r1··;11;-------;----;--------;---------·;-·· • uu .u .. 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Wood-burning fireplaces, bay windows and sliding glass doors. open staircases and large. tiled foyers are also featured. In ad- dition. each home has an at- tached, two-car garage. Woodbridge Lakeside homes have patio and entry-courtyard orientations. with access from several rooms that afford afford • additional privacy to residents, ' said Scarborough. : Woodbridge Lakeside, open daity from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .• may .. be reached by taking the Santa Ana Freeway to CuMt! then south to Main Street and tum teft • on Main. From the San Diego Freeway. exit at Culver Boulevard and go north to Main : Street and turn right on Mail .. From Main Street, tum right on · YaJe Loop and left on Sprtno-.. brook South to the temporaryi sa&es office on the left. Furtheri information may be obtained by' phoning the sales office at i 552-7097. c Mola Development bu opened a eecond phue of 48 Mecllterranean-atyle con- domlnluma at Cabo del Mar. a boat a mile from the ocean ln Banttncton Beach. Scarborough, vice president of Standard-Pacific Corp .. many of the garden-oriented homes will front Woodbrldge's South Lake. The community is also adjacent to the South Lake Tennis Club being built in this fourth and final quaarant of Woodbridge. "Construction of the models Is progressing rapidly for the early fall grand opening." said Scarborough, "and buyers can now view the homesites to make their selections.'' ~ ~ Cabo del Mar adds 48 ho1nes as first phase nears sellout Priced from $159,900 to $280,000. the development fea- tures four floor plans, ranging In The first phase of Cabo del Mar in Huntington Beach Is near sell- out, with a second· phase of 48 condominiums newly opened for sale by Mola Development of Huntington Beach. Barbara Harpole. project sales manager. said reseAtatlons are being taken on the choice unit locations. Mola cites the beach city location and below market prices -starting at $68.900 -as reasons for the project's sales success. Frank Mole, president of Mola Development, said, 'It's very grat- ifying for us to be able to otter today's home shopper an up- scale product for an affordable price. one mile from the ocean." The Mediterranean-style de- velopment will total 288 units when completed. Amenities In- clude an Indoor raquetball court, tennis court, swimming pool and spa, a recreation building and coded security gates. Studio, one-and two-bedroom units are provided In a range of six floor plans, Including three size from 1,568 to 2, 194 square models with open lofts. feet. The one-and two-story arrangements offer two Tht Century 21 Pr• wed Clent Interior features include tiled bedrooms-plus-den or three Club p;~ ~ lind entries. wood-burning fire-bedrooms. Two to three baths ~ of'l9ts to membent on a places. ceramic tile counter tops, r~ar'.::e~a~l~so~fe~a~t~ur~ed~. ------~v~•~let~y~o~f~pr~odua.~~~Wld~!-!!~:!~~!:·:..__;~~~~~~~~!!!!~~Ll Roman tubs, skylighted spiral staircases and private sun decks. Cabo del Mar is located on Bolsa Chica Avenue just above the wildlife reserve, south of Warner Avenue In Huntington Beach. Sales offic·e and moels are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. SENIORS! ustGo Sea ~ainfur This Saturday at 10 am. the final 32 units opt:n for sales at \Vindwan.I Cove -ahead of schedule~ The tremendous sales resnon st: proves Windward Co\'c 1s a winner. so don't miss your opportunity! 12 ·M1V.1 :JO-\'l'ar Fixl'd Finanrin~ • J:t-12 Annual Pl'rcl'ntaJ,!l' Rak • Designed Specially For Those 60 and Over • 1 & 2 Bedroom Condominiums • Remote Controlled Security Entry Galt: • Fenced Patio & Deck Areas • Fully-Equipped Kitchens with GE Appliances • De~orator-Selected Fi xtures & Appointments • Adjacent to Park & Recreation Center • Blocks from Shopping & Services In formation center open daily 10 am to 6 pm. Mondays 1 pm to 6 pm. 714/842-2727 7631 Taylor Ave .. Huntington Beac h G) ~ 53 Units Sold in 8 Weeks me can or 'Ihe Rmining 1\: lide IS C Wnd~ allAndn ,1J:ear .can 1:·MayN0t Be Dem~· "qr.md \''l(pc'fiCl'KC .u Ill<' reqhl Piil\ lomlor t.1hlc three .mtJ lorn h<'c1mom smqlf'. 1.1mll\ homes 011 h1ll\1d< Int' 11>1th ol(("dn .1nd \an)'on \I('"'' ,1ml .ill th<' dtlK'lllHt'' \~~• d l'\j)("( I 111 more· <"\pt·n\l\C-hnrnt·., N1nt" 4.'k'\,1lttln\ ,,.1th unu'u 11 floor pl.Jn' I '\')'\ I Q2A ~u.11r lrt'I "«-.1 ( .1mnn "l In'(' In bt.'.~ ht·' 'hoppmQ ctrWI th<' I "I llt"<'11>ct) JclQQlfl<l p.llh" &tdtt~" nd !'1t"' ..,"~ (11>11 ( '""" <k-•' 11 .... fl">< ... '-die' Olh<c O pE'n d.111\ 10 00 AM fl 00 P"'1 Rmq c7141 661-2610 rmm $149,500 G) Vi-, dvl""'' H~ The l~c-. Group • • • 11.1,.\/ "" ...iln f'fkt 11/ 1.1i fUI /11111 n ,~.,., '" i ~# 1'1/414)/ rnt1nlh/IJ l"'"'"'w" 11 S.'il4.I. f)/u( />\fl lfflrtk"""""' h(f11 llJ/11111 '"" &1nJ '""' /'r;i ,-. 1"''" ,,,,. 111111· 111 ruhl1N1"'11t1 ' I ' t - D2 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 22, 1984 nly 12 ho1nes sti I remain ·t Lyon Co.'s Travis Ranch • TM Wllll m Lyon Co. 's Travis Ranch In Yorba Linda la ap- p('C)achlng • complete sell-out. Only 12 of the attractive, slngle- farnlly homes remain for sale, for p~ from $154,990. The homes feature tradltlonal a ltecture In three-and four- ~room, one-and two-story deetgns, sited on lots of a quarter act• or larger. .... •• Designed by Hales-Langston, A.IA, of Orange, the residences are offered In plans of 1,800 to 2,556 square feet of Interior living space. living room entertainment centers, f amlly rooms, wood- burning fireplaces. bay windows, corner windows and clerestories, and privacy-zoned master bedrooms with private bathe and S1nall investors can exchange their property, too By SIMON SYKES Most people have heard at one ttm8 or another about real estate exchanges. Mistakenly, many small in- ves1<>rs -those most in need of 1ocome tax relief -believe exchanging to be a technique for tbe very rich. This misconception keeps them from exchanging. rather than selling their small invest- ment properties without re- investment plans. Nothing In the IRS code limits ex:changing to expensive properties. 1-tie key to exchanging 1s found 1ri Internal Revenue Code Section 1-0:l 1. which says no gain or loss wtJt. be taxed when property held fet use in trade, business or investment, is traded for "like- ktrtd'' property. F<1r sellers of real estate. "like- kfrtd" property means real estate h§ld for investment or business ue&i but not necessarily the same type of real estate. •Vk'tually any real estate 1'1:ferest held tor investment or Ut4~n a trade or business can be 901d · and acquired tn a tax deferred exchange. Because of the wide variety of "llke-kind" property qualifying for exchange, the IRS llmlts its code section by listlng types of property not qualified for 1031 exchanges. Non-qualifying properties include: Real estate exchanged for personal property. Personal homes (which In any event have their own tax breaks). Inventory or dealer property Stocks, notes or securities. The single biggest advantage of exchanging is tax treatment. If a sale of property generates a profit, the profit will be taxed as a capital gain. With no taxes to pay, an exchange permits more of the sales proceeds to be reinvested in bigger properties. Tax which would have been paid remains to work for the investor. And exchanging of equities Is definitely not just for the fat cats. (Simon Sykes is editor of ftrat tueaday, a journal for the real estate industry, P.O. Box 20068. Riverside. CA 92516. Tel (714) 686-8005) oversized Roman-style tubs are mong the features. Microwave ovens, double ovens, cooktops and ranges, dishwashers and disposers are Included In the kitchens. which are also hlghllghted by ceramlc- tlled counter tops, luminous cell- lngs, pantries, and cuatom- cratted cabinets. The exterior elevations feature wood paneling and stucco, com- plemented by port ico entrances and two-or three-car garages. When completed, the Travis Ranch community wlll Include 401 homes. Recreational facllitles in the community Include the Yorba Linda Country Club golf course, Alta Vista and Western Hiiis Country Club. four city parks, public tennis courts, Yorba Re- gional and Featherly Regional Park. Model homes, furnished and decorated by Barbara Roberts Interiors, are displayed Tuesdays through Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Mondays from noon until 6 p.m. at 20609 Via Azul. Bay window• and a vaulted celling high- light thl• William Lyon Co. home at Tram Ranch In Yorba Linda, where only 12 homea are •tlll avallable for aale. Final sales slated for August at Galicia Summer sales will complete the last chapter of a five-year_ development operation in MV With only 20 homes currently available at Mission Vlejo's Gal- icla neighborhood and the final build-out and model sales slated for next month . the last chapter is unfolding in what amounts to a five-year-long sales success story for this neighborhood of executive-styled homes. First introduced in June of 1979, Galicia has averaged bet- ter than 100 sales each year. or nine sales a month. In August the final 1 1 homes. including models. will be offered for sale. Galicia offers a 10-year loan program that starts at an 811, percent interest rate and gradu- ates yearly to a fixed 117/a percent In years four through 10. Annual percentage rate Is 11 . 14 percent. Based on an example sales price of $200,000 (Galicia prices range from $170,800 to $229, 100), along with a 10 percent down payment of $20,000, first year monthly payments would be $1 ,433. Monthly paymentlJ then rise annually, reaching $ 1 ,835 Irr year four, where they stay fixed for the remainder of the loan. At the end of 10 years, the loan balance becomes due In full. Tradltlonaly designed. the ex- teriors of Galicia combine con- crete shake or tile roofs and Spanish lace or sand-finished stucco with wood, stone or brick accents, Walkways lead to cov- ered porches and entry doors, while paved driveways front two- or three-car garages. Inside the home. ceramic tile entrances open to reveal sloped or vaulted ceilings spanning step-down formal living, family or dining rooms, wood-burning fire- places in either the living or family room, and solid oak balustrades. Then. depending on plan, built-In wet bars. greenhouse windows, window seats and skylights add individuality to each home. Galicia's offers five floor plans with both-one and two-story models available. Three and four bedrooms. plus a three- bedroom/loft combination are available, with square footages ranging from 1,751 to 3,051. In addition to featuring separate living, family and dining rooms, each Galleta plan offers the an inside utility room with basin, and most homes have a separate breakfast nook. Kitchens feature microwave ovens and trash compactors, ceramic tile counters, luminous ceilings, stained and lacquered wood cabinets and, in one plan. a centr~I chopping block. Master bedrooms feature pri- vate balconies and &lreplaces. plus dressing areas with dual walk-in or wall-length ward- robes, dual basin vanities and. In some plans. separate tubs and showers. Decorator allowance strong draw at AJisos Developer also pays most closing costs at Lake Fores t site A $25,000 decorator allow- ance, which can also be taken as a cash rebate at the close of escrow. Is proving a strong incentive to home buyers at Landmark Alisos In Lake Forest. The decorator allowance gives buyers a chance to customize their home. or spend the cash for other uses. In addltlonal. Signal landmark pays most non-recur- ring closing costs. informal nook area. "Many families also appreciate the Sierra Madre's downstairs 'mother-In-law suite,· which Is perfect for live-in help, a teen- ager's bedroom, or overnight guests," Henkel said. Priced from $257,000, the Sierra Madre Is one of four two- story floor plans available at landmark Allsos. Offering from 2,500 to 1,873 square feet of living area, many of the four-and five-bedroom homes offer views and many are on lots large enough for swimming pools. Prices begin at $243,750. Luxury home• are available from S 182,990 at Montbury on the Hiil ln El Toro, featuring quarter acre Iota with vlewa. A split-level floor plan design offering 2,714 square feet of living area has Impressed buyers of the Sierra Madre plan at landmark Alisos. reports Lee Henkel, sales manager at the Signal Landmark comunity of luxury homes In the rolling hills east of Lake Forest. Among the appointments In all homes are central air condition- ing. custom-carved entry doors. hardwood or ceramic tile entry flooring, built-in wet bars with ceramic tile counter tops and polished brass sinks and fixtures, skylights and clerestory win- dows, tubs with whlrpools In master baths, large walk-In closets end mirrored wardrobe doors In master bedrooms, cus- tom tight fixtures throughout. cable TV hookups and polished or antique brass bathroom fix- tures. Fast Closing! Flexible Terms! Affordable Rates! Our fle•ible tt"rm •nd •fforcbble r.tes make it e.uier for you to qu.ilify. We Mlp you move in sooner, too •.. by closing your !<Mn f•sft>rl fin.met" your hm1w tM Great A~iun way. ~tart tod.ty. PhoM for det.1il\ .1nd current r.it": Fountain Valley (714) 963-7736 Llguna Beach (714) 494-7541 EZI Great American ~ ''"' Saving\ II.ink @ '"'"" Several finance plans available at Montbury Quarter-acre lots with views offered at El Toro community Pacesetter Homes has made a variety of financing programs available at Montbury on the Hill in El Toro. including a 30-year fixed rate loan at 12, , percent "Our financing programs hold great appeal for luxury home- shoppers who won't settle for less than exceptional value and high quality when purchasing a home." said Guy Livingston, sales manager for Pacesetter Homes. The Homes feature family rooms and formal dining rooms. Two plans have breakfast nooks and two have wet bars. Some of the amenities Include central air conditioning, ceramic Ille entry flooring. central Intercom system and carpeting. Some of the homes have as many as three fireplaces. Kitchens feature microwave and self-cleaning ovens, dish- washer. disposer and water line for refrigerator lcemaker. as well as ceramic tile counter tops and raised panel oak cabinets and pantry. Greenhouse windows are lncluded"in some plans. Master bedrooms offer walk-In closets, oval ~ubs, separate showers and double vanities with raised panel oak cabinets and marble pullman tops. Energy-saving features In- clude exterior wall and celling Insulation and coat-efficient forced air heating. Prices begin at $182,990. The one-and two-story. three-and four-bedroom homes offer from 1,839 to 2,505 square feet of living space The homes are set on large lots, most of which are 'I• of an acre. From their vantage points In the hllls above El Toro they afford a view of the cities below and the surrounding coun- tryside Custom home exteriors fea- ture wood, stone and brick detalhng on front elevations, as ----------. well as fire retardent cedar shake !'-lt·ll ullt• hou..,<•hold 1t1·rrh 1n l>a1h Pilot dt.1 ...... l I l<1d .11b Daily Pilat 642-5678 roots and three car garages. Model homes and sales office are open dally from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Take the Santa Ana or San Diego freeway to the Lake Forest Drive exit . Drive east on Lake Foreat to Trabuco Road and turn right on Trabuco to El Toro Road. Turn left on El Toro to Canada end left on Canada to the homes. For further Information call 855-3737 "The Sierra Madre plan Is a spacious, dramatically styled home, and soaring vaulted ceil- ings and clerestory windows make It seem even more ex- pansive,·· Henkel said The four-bedroom. three-bath home Includes such features as a sunken llvlng room. separated from the adjacent formal dining area by a free-standing fireplace. In addition, there Is a second fireplace In the home's family room, which Includes an adjacent Kitchens offer pllotless ovens and microwave ovens. separate ranges. food waste disposers, trash compactors, dishwashers, ceramic tile counter tops, lumi- nous celllngs and custom hard- wood cabinets. Construction in progress at Turtle Rock Crest site Conatruatlon I• under: way on Turtle Rock Cr•t. The lrvfrwt Co.'1 hilltop ~t fn tM community Of Turtle Rock, accQfdlng to Norm Smith, pro)ect man.ger fOr ttM OOfnS*!Y• community deYefopment dtvlllon. lna1aHetlon of m•Jot ttrMtt Ind utlHt ... • currently In progte11 and tchedUMd tot oomptetfOn bY the~ Of t"9 YMf', Smith Mfd. Turtle Aoak er.et. at "" NgtM.t .-Vettori en the Turt .. Aock hlAt, le ~to lr1dUde 121 ~._,.'>' ~ t\orMe. 113 luxury attec:Md hOfnea end 21 k>tt kw cuetom hOIMe-the ftr9' hOtMeft• to be offer.ct hi tr'\4tne by The 1Mne Co. 8ulderl .. currentt)o being •1ect9d lot the two home typea and tt)I comperty .. mMcet the~ ttvough ltt own .... It tf ..ct thl rMldli1t ... bnlk•• ~. &mfth Mid. -COnltnadon of modll homel le ..,...Id to beglfl ~ neJtt year with ftr11 ..... antldpited tn the aprtno, • The ...... eooMed If' I 140 ... Ollll\.:IPeOt Pf'.IHM dedtcattd to thil ctty Of tmne by the oompeny, Md ofter9 W.W. of tM 1Wrouno1nig hUlt and v•teya tn ~• dtrec1ton1. An tntereet llt tor Tuttte Aock Cteet • ~gathered at The 1.-vtne Co. H~nd'"9 c.ttter, IOCitiCt • the lntii'iietton of Cuw.t ~ end &erranca Pertcwey. TM oenter 11 open dtllty from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., &a1 ·1500. Orange Com DAILY PILOT /Sunc:f1y. Jufy 22. 1084 •--;~ Exciting New Financing at Newport Beach's Ultimate Private Community. . ' Tl-IE TOWNE COLLECTION BELCOUI~T HILL I Spectacular townhomes on the grandest of scales -up to 4,579 square feet of The ultimate in luxurious condominium liv ing. Many homes feature ocean views-all homes include very sophisticated comfo rts. FROM 5440,(XX) interior living space. FROM $535,000. Excellent Financing Also Available at These Belcourt Neighborhoods: ·111E CUSTC)l\1 CC)LL[CTION Estate-sized custom home sites, some large enough . for a substantial home, swimming pool 12lus tennis court. FROM $375,00J. •ANANCING EXAMPLE: Based on a S535.000 purchase pnce. with a 20% d0'¥VTI payment of Sl<Yl,000 and a I~ amount of S4.28,000, monthly Prino pal and lntemt ~ts for the first year are SJ,725 with an intrrest r.atr of 9~%. Monthly Pnncipal and Interest payments for the second year are 54,050 based on an interest rate of 101~%. Principal and Interest payments for the third through tenth yean are S4,370 with an interfSI rate of llJa% (U.5~ Annual Ptrcentagtt Rate). Loan balance Is due and payable in ten years. Monthly p.iyments tn this oample do not include taxes and association ftts. Builder will pay all non-rKUmng d osing costs. 90% loans alJO available. Pie~ att salts l't'pmentiahw for complete dtW!s. ·~ -- TI-IE TEf~Ri\C[ COl.L[CTION Belcourt's all new, all magnificent neighborhood of homes with up to 3,350 square feet of beeutifully appointed living space. FROM $445,LlX). SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES Belcourt's most prestigi0us offerings. Choose from traditional designs of impressive dimensions and extra- ordinarily lavish appointments. FROM $6CX'l,('XX). • RNANUNC, L \ .\MPLE B.i9"d on .a '440.0C(l pun.ha<.4.' BELCOURT pn<'e Wlth a ~ dtlWTI payment of S88.QOO .anJ .a loan amount ol S..\52.<XX.'I. m1.1nthlv Pn0C1p.al and In~ paymmts tor the hr<ot year are '3.0t>S with an in~ rare l'I 9 ,'\ Moothl) Pnnop.al an<l lnlm?<il paynien~ l'or th<• <;«ond year~ SJ.l20 with iln m~ ratt> ot 10"'!1\. Monthh Pnnoral pay ments l'or th<-third thmugh thut1cth Yl'~ .i"' SJ.COO with Ml intl'ttSt rate ol 11 •~ t 12.5'-Annu.ll ~I~ R.are\ Moothly M'tnt!n~ in this example do not tnclude u'e<. and .uM'!Clat1on tt"l"S Builder will ray .all non-recumng cl<'SI~ cMb ~ loarw al~ <1Vt11l.ibk-~~ 'ift> '"'~ ~tlhw tor rompletl' dt-t.ailt ror information on all Belcourt Mighborhoods, plea..c;e telephone (714) 720-1016. llll!Cl lHfCt1v( ,._OJ QI.TT Of' ,..,.llC.AJ W8JICt TO ""'()111 '.0.<F ~('!fl .VTI• Of.0.0l"" Of',.._ fOI .. .. • .. ------------- ... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 22, 1984 MUC NOTICE M011Ca0fl .,...,.,_., IAl.t '1C'TITlOUt IUSINIU l'tCTl'TtOU8 .ua•U '1CTmOUI .,._ .. T.e. .... •1M« The~ NAiii ITAT'lmNT M.Am ITATa•"fT NA.Im ITA'TU9NT MIQIT Alff N0nCa dOlftO ~ ~ .,. oo!'he ~ ,,.,._, le TM folowlnG penon 16 The tollowtng pereone we TO=TY ~~E~N~~ T~f IHOAU I N -~.~IO~IDATOM. ~~ua~ic AELA· .~ .. AM • DIPAUU 8t• 207, IMM. CeUf 9271& Tv.JOAS. 2640 Avon 8t • 3M1 W Mac:At11'tur. S111t1 TIONS, 301 !Ht 11th -A 1MmD Of' n.u8T HMpon IMch, Celtt t2te3 Ana. CA. t2104 Street. Sul1e •200. c:o.ta OATID ,,... ,._ ,-, '*-BenJemln W Albert, Joyce Catol Wlleh, 1048 Mar-Jeanna Fendler M..., c.itt 92$27 LIU YOU T Al(a ACTllOM =: 1 C~~~· Dana WMtwwd Way, Coeta Meea. 2413-0 S l'alNiew. Santa Stlllef Ad'lertlalng Inc TO MOTICT YOUR~ ' Calif. tate7 Ana, CA 12704 CallfOtnla. 301 Eut 17th anv.rTMAY •eOL.DAT ~.~~C: TN• bullnffl 11 con-Thie bu1ln111 I• con· St,.t Svtte #200 eo.te A "*""C IAU. • YOU c.m taee3 ·---. ' duC1ed t>y· en Individual dueled by 11'1 Individual M .... 'ca1lf 92827 • ..aD AN •-a .... --.. J0Y0e Cerol W"'1tt MetJMnM FWI« Thie bu1ln"1 le con• ......._ '""" Thie bull"•u 11 eon· Thia 1taternent wu .......... T""I °' nm MATUM °' nm ducted by: en unln· ,,_. ., I •tat.,,,.,,t WN Ned ducted by· I OOfpofltlon P"OCllDINQ AQAINIT corpor1ted HIOCletlon wfth the CountY Clerk Of Of· With the County Clet1t of Of· Mk:tlHI Stlller PrMl<tent YOU.1.. YOU 1ttOULD COM-othilt thM 1 part'*9l'llp = County on Ju,,. ff, ange County on June 21, Thie ltlt.,.,,.,;t wu ftled TACT A l.AWYR e.n~n W AIWt 1 ......,. 1tM With the County C1wt< of Of. NOTtCI 18 HEAllY Thie ltet.,,,.,,t wu meet Put>lllhed Of~ Co.a Publl"*' Ofenge ~ = Coumy on June 28, .tlMN tf\at the Ntl ~ with tti. County Clerlt of Of· Olllty Pllot JulV 1, I. 11. 22. Delly Piiot Julye. tS. 22. at. ,...14'a ~r.:9~~~: OOunty on JWy 17, 1114 1914 Pubflehed Orange eo.at koown M: 2377 .. 1 •• fl -·~ Su-55 Delly Piiot Ju!y 1, II. 15 2"' CemVto ..,, Ian Clement•. Publlehed °'~c:;; 1914 • • •• Callfomle end cte.crtbed II Delly Piiot Juty 22, 2t. rtaJC N()TIC[ SU3t tolloM. Auguet a 12 1"4 Pl&JC NOTIC[ Lott 1ta, 1H. 200. end ' ' 81U4 l'ICTmOUI .,..... rtalC NQllC[ I01 In Tr.ct~ u P9f ~ NAm ITATl-..n ACTmOUI IM.llN tt'4te0f. NOOtded In bOotc TM fo4IOwlnQ penon II NAm ITATI• l'tCTmOUI IM.letHlal No 2t et peoee 2.2 to 25 "8.IC M)TIC[ dolno bUMllll 11 Tlle loflowlng ,,.,._, 11 MA• aTATI..,,, ~ of Mleoellanloul EVANS ELECTAIC, 3111 CIOlnG ~ .. TM follOwtng P«eOM are Mape. Aeoc:woa of Or-. l'ICTTTIOU• ....... 2nd Ave . CorONI del Mar, FIHEL.INE DRAPERY SER-doing Dualntiea ... County ..... ITAT'llmNT Calif tae25 VICE. 804 S 8tete Cote.oe F 0 R WARD PRO. end will be eotd et publlc The followfng pert0ne are Detintl L EVW\I. 1515 N 81\'d • Anaheim, CA 12.eol OUCTtDNS, 3505 Cedlllao ~ton on the fl'ont atepe at doing ~ u : ROMWC>Od. s.tlt• Ana. Caltf Peul Aleaandef Wwner, A\09. 8ldQ O 208B. eoeta tM Coet• Mele City Hall. n HILLVIEW PARTNERS 927oe 935 N fred•rlc StrMt, M .... Caf11 92$27 Fair Offloe. eo.ta MeM. CaU.-LIMITED. 1177 Klngeton Thie bu•l-11 le con· B1o1rb1t1~. CA 91505 Diana J StOlrow, 28701 fomla. on Auguet 9, 1914. at Court Coste M..., CA Oueted by an Individual Thie bueln ... 11 con· Rio 8'1vo. EJ Toro, C111f 10 00 a m.. to the htor-1 926.t~ Oennlt L Evant ducted by an lndMdual 92830 btdcter for cutt In lewtuT cur· Jacquelln• And•reon Thie 111temant waa ftled Peul Afell.lnder w.,.,,., Frenlc Peeceone. 23129 rency Of the United Stet.. HOWH, 1 t77 l(lngeton wfth the County Ctent ot Of. Thi• etat9mlnt WU filed Cueo. MINlon VlejO. Calif TM lalt wtt1 be mede Court, Coate M.... CA ange County on June 2&. with the County Cler'k of Or· 92&92 wtth<M cownent or war-92&2& 19&.4 •not County on June 211. Thlt butln... 11 con- r•nty regarding tltle. pee.. Karen Lebar, 1311& P'Me140 1914 ducted by 1 llrnlted part,_ -:Ion, or enoumbrtne:.e, Dewey, LM ~. CA Publlen.cl Orll'lge Coeat 1'2AIMI lhlp to Mtltfy the obllgatton .... tooet Dally Piiot July 1. I. 15. 22, Notm • ~tM, Inc. ~ J. Stotrow cured by and under the Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-19114 4570 Camft"• onv.. aulw t This 1tat~t wa• nled Power of Salt conr.,'9d In OUC1ed by a llmlted partnat· SU41 Newp«t lhech, CA.~ With the County Cleflc of <>r- lhe Deed of Trl4t aiceouted lhlp Publlehed Orange c(', .. t eoge County on June ae by Cecll Berlle and Thelma JaoquellM Howta f»tlll.IC NOTICE Dilly Piiot July 8, f5. 22. 2t. 1994 ' Berlle, Hua~d and Wife u Thie 11alement -• flied 19114 l'W1• Joint Tenantt ae Tnietor. to with the County Clerk of Or· l'ICTrnoua 8U'*lll Su-53 Publl1hed Oranr Coaat American Home Mor1gage ange County on June 211. NAMI ITATIMmn' Dally Piiot July 1, . 15, 22, TNtt Deed S«v~ COrpor· 1994 Tti. followlng peraone are 1984 a!lon, 1 Callfornlt Corpor-~ doing bullneaa t.e: SU42 atlon, u Trwt... for the And9non I Kennectr HIGGIN SCALES INC • PlBUC NOTICE benefit and 1ecur1ty of 2211• II TOf'O ~ 803 Poplar St.. Orange l'ICTITIOU Am«1can Hom. Mortgage II Toro, CA. t2S10 County, Callt. 92N7 e IUIMll Ml.IC NOTICE Corporation. • California 7tl-M71 N1tlonal Controla, Inc NAMI •TAft•NT Corpor11lon. H Beoetlclary Pub119had Orange Cout Delawtra 2320 Airport The follow'lng s>ertona are FICTITIOUI ~U dated JUN 19. 1980. and Dally Piiot July II. 15. 22, 2t. Blvd.. Sant• Roea, Calif dolsng bualMM u . T ...... ITA'TllmN'T recorded on June 30 1980 19114 95-402 i T 0 N E I N A P P E R he fotlowlng perlonl .,. In Book 13850, Page 1027 SU-51 Thi• bueln•H le con-PROPERTIES, 3581 Carmel doing bultneat u : .. ln•trument Number due1ed by • corporation Avenue, INIM, CA. 92714 PELICAN/RUTTER PART· 31851 of Offlc:l•l Record• of Albert Kovani.. Sec:tetary MlcflMI Stone, 9912 Bryn-NERSHIP "1, 1920 E. Wam- the County of Orange State PllllJC M)TlC[ This etllemant wu m.ct mar Dr • VIiia Park, CA er Avenue, Suite 3A, Sante of Calttornla wtth the County Clerlt 01 Of-92M7 Ana. Callf 92705 Notice of Default 1nd 1'1CTTTIOUe llU ... U ange County on June 2& Leon M Napper. 35e1 Pelican Equlttee, a Call- Elecilon to Sell the de-.. .._ ITAT'DmNT 1114 ' Carmel Avenue. lrvtne. CA tornlt general pertnerehlp, 1Ctlbed rMI proP«t) undar The followtng P«aon8 are ~1eo 92714 1920 E. W8mef Avenue. the Dead of Trutt wu re-dOlng bu91nMa u : Andet1on MoDonald MlcflMI Stone Suite 3A. Santa Ana. Callf corded 11 lnetrument B R I A N H E A D ~I Ketb ' Thl9 1tatement wu niad 92705 Numb« ~594111 , on Oc-p R 0 p E RT I Es 2 11 7 2 as ~ ttl'Mt with the County Clerk of Of. J.E T Flvner, a m•med tober 111. 19113, of Official MorttereyAve .. eo.ta Meaa, lanta ,.0 ... C allf , ange County on June 27, manuhtuoleandeapatate Rac:o<da of the County of Or-CA. 92828 __..1_ 1914 property, 941 vi. Udo Soud, ange. State of Callfomlt. Merrill E. Sweneon, 21172 Plolblllhed Ortnot Cout 1'2412SO Newport Beach, Calif. 92ee3 TM 1a1t will be conduc:1ed Monter.y Ave .. Coeta M..._ Dally Piiot July 1. 8. 15, 22. WtlMam llNOe v-6 Al· TM Doan Truat of Sep. by AMERICAN HOME CA. 92828 1914 IOClet.. !ember 27, 1974, 1920 E. MORTGAGE TRUST DEED Margie S. Sweneon, 2972 su3e 217 North Main It,. It .. 121 Warrter All9nUI, Suitt 3A, SERVICE CORPORATION Mortterey Ave .. Costa Meaa. •ante Ane, CA. t2'101 Santa Ana, Calif. 92705 A CALIFORNIA CORPOR: CA. 9282& M7~1· John c. Petry, Preeldent A TION who.a addr... ta· Thi• bustnqe 11 oon-Ml.IC NOTICE PublllM<I Orange Cout Thie 1t1tament w .. nled ee. 8Aker Street Suite 2&3. ducted by: a general part· 'ICTITIOU Dally Piiot July 11, 15, 22. 29, with tn. County Clerk of Of. Cotta Ma11, 'callfornla 1*'1hlp. • IUllNlll 1984 •nae County on June 2&, 92.8211 Phone Number· Men1lt E. Swenaon M.Am ITATIMIN'T Su-411 1914 7 t4-54&-1eo2 ATTENTION Thia etatement wu flied The tOllowlng ~eona are ,_.,11 ~~ CAHILL with the County Clerk of Or· dOI~ Dualnaee u : Publlthed Orange Cout Principal and lntarMt due: ange County on June 28, POI RTTFE0R N0 A TI 0 NA L .. -IC NOTICE Daily Piiot July 1, 8. 15, 22. '295 004 30 1914 LI MANAGE-... ._. 19114 cOtta Expen-and Ad ~ ~701 Blrcf'I, tit AOOf, ,.."'............,'I •"••Hf.II SU45 Vlnoet • . • Plolblt#led Orange Coaat .............. Beaofl, CA. 92e&O ....... '11 IVV 9¥- due (1pproiclm1taty) Dally Piiot July II. 15. 22. at, DaJe L. Rak, 433-40 Ala-T ... ~~-Ol,.,!TngA'~~ le n11n11c NOTICE $45,662 75 • 19114 bama St . Palmo-rt, CA. ,,.. ..,..... ,.... . ..,.. ---'"~-;.....;....;.;..;;;...;.;..;..;;;. __ TOTAL $340 N7 05 Su--54 92e&O doing bualneN u DATED July 1 2 19114 Thia buelnne le eon-LACOMBE. 2201 Pec:lflc f1CTITI04.ll IU.,.._U AMERICAN HOM'E MORT-ducted bl an unln· :;:2;2A. Coeta MNI, CA n!:::~·='!".,. GAGE TRUST DEED SEA-Ml.IC NOTICE cf~0~11• •nocllllon Ellubeth Lacombe doing bullneu u : VICE l'ICTTTIOUI IUllNIH o D~ i.9'1R!:artn«ahlp Mo-. 2201 Pacific: Ave KENMORE PROPERTIES. CORPORATION A Call· MA• ITAft•NT Thie eteternent wu Iliad •2A Cotti Men CA 307 Placentla, Newport lorn•• Corporltloo The f low'lng WI h Cou 92627 Beech. Callf 92683 By· Detlntl B Schmudler d OI pereon 11 t the nty Clerlt of Of. Th11 bu11ne11 11 ~on-Royel D Tuckar. 2111 E-Reorganlulo<>n Tni1tM otng binlneu u ange County on June 29, .. STATE OF CALIFORNIA) RED BOBBIN FABRICS. 1994 ducted by an lnd1v1dual n1ng Star Ln Newporl COUNTY OF 0"' ANGE) SS 250 E 17th SI . Coat• M.... 1'2Alill1 Ell11beth Lacombe Mo-Beach. Cant 92MO "" Call! 92627 PublllMO Ortnot Cout Th11 allt~t we• filed R D Tucker On July 12 19114 belOl'e Robbie L Scf\oonover Delly Piiot July I 15. 22 29 with the County Clerk of Of. Thia at1tarnent wu Iliad me, the undaretgned, • 2011 Alb«t Pl Colta M .. • 1914 • ' · · 1nge County on July tO, with the County Clerk of Of· Notary Publlc In and for MIO Calll 92827 ' • Su-4ll 1914 ange County on June 20, County and State, per-Thi• bualneH 11 con-1'2I01'7 1994 tonally appeared Dennis e. dUC1ed by' an lndlvlduai Publlahed Or•nr Cout '2Ae1•1 ~mucker. Reorganization Robbie L Scf'loonOVlf f»tlll.IC NOTICE Dally Piiot July 1 22, 211. Publlstled Orenge Cout Trutt .. for American Home Thia etatement wu filed Auguet 5 1984 Dally Piiot July 1. 8. 1!5. 22. Mortgage Tl'\lll Deed Sar· with the County Clerk of Or-l'ICTITIOUI IUll•ll Su-80 198-4 vice Corporeuon, 1 Call· ange County on J ly 1 NA.Ml ITATl ... N'T SU40 fornlt Corporttlon, per-11114 u 1 • Tile lollowlng P«tone ere 1on111y known to me <or F290ln dolni bullneN u : Ml.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE provrs to me on the bul• of Publlaned Orange Cou t w BCoa H CHARTERS. 2727 FICTmOUI IUllNEll 11111 aotory ev!Oanoe) to be Dally Pilot July 22 29 . I t Hlghwey. Newport N"MI IT"flM•NT FICTrTIOUI IUetMlll ttte ~n wl'lOM name 11 Au t 5 12 1994 · • Beach. CA, 0211&3 .. ,. E eubecrlbed to tile within In· gut ' · SU &6 Phlllp Sttp11en Howell, The following P«ton• are NAME ITATEMINT etrument and 1c1tnowtedged • 2220 E Chapman 11'56. Full-doing buelneu u : The followlng pereone are thathee"ecutedthe eame 9rton,CA 112631 DATA ARTS, 2900 OolngbutlneMU' WITNESSmyhtndandot-P\Bl.IC r«lTICE ChrlatlanK Bement, 1250 Mtdleon Ava A-11. Full· FUSION DESIGN. 177 llcltl ... 1 Amherwt ir305 LA, CA 9r'lon. CA 92631 Suite F. Rl...,.lde Dr .• New· Ane Slocum Cahlll l'ICTTTIOUe llUIMH to025 Carol Sue HeM 2900 port Beacil. Callt. 921123 Publl•h•d Orang• CoHt NA.Me ITAT'IMUfT Thi• bullnaH I• con-Madison Ave A· 1 i. Full-Wllll•m R Hapgood. 327 Delly Piiot July 15 22. 29, Tn. followlng pereone .,, ducted by 1 general part-anon. CA 921131 So A I a•• n d r o. S • n 1984 doing bullneea u : nerehlp Thi• bu11n .. 1 11 con-Clemente, Call! Su-e2 L U G G A G E D I S • PhlHp S How.ii ducted by an lndtvldual Ty Patereon, 327 So ---------TRIBUTOR'S CENTER, 7272 Thia etatement wN Iliad CarOI S H-Aluandro, San Clemente, f»tlll.IC NOTICE Mare Dr .. Huntington Beacn. with tn. County Cler'k of Or· Thie stat.,,,.,,t wu 11'-d Celll Calif 92847 ange County on June 2&. wllh the County Clerk of Ot· Thie bu11n111 II con· I TATIMIN'T CW Rooten 1 Inc .. a Callfomla 1994 •not County ort July 2, 19114 ducted by' t general Part· Wl'TH09'AWAL Corporation, 7272 Mare Or , l'Mall l'2Allll Mflhlp "'"°" jtAJrT'Nl,.IHtt' Huntington Beech. Ctllf. Publlahed Orange Cout Publllhed Orange Cout Wllllam Hapgood °"""TlNQ UNOI" 92&47 Dally Piiot July 11. 15, 22. 2t. Dally PHot July Hi. 22. 29. Thi• ttltarnent wu ftiad l'ICTITIOUI Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-111114 Augult 5, 1994 with the County Clerk of Of· IUllNlll NAMI ducted by 1 corPo<ttlon su-50 Su56 anoe County on June 26. Tne fOllowlng peraon hu Dennla W Carter. General 111&4 wlll'tdrewn ... geoeraJ part· Manage< DIDUC n .. 111 ner from ttte p1rt~hlp op-Thia atltement wu filed P\13t.IC NOTICE n111 NOTICE Publlahed Orange Cout trallng under tti. flctllloue with the County Clerk of Or-l'ICTITIOUI eua-11 l'ICTTTIOUI 8UllNlll ?11al~ Piiot July 1 8. 15, 22, bu 11 n • • • n • m • o I 1ng• County on July 11 ...... N Ml I e .. PELICAN/RUTTER PART· 1984 ' MA.Ml ITATl ... N'T A TATIMINT SU37 NERSHIP • 1 ,, 1920 E "90MI The IOlloWlng peraona ere Tn. lollowtng pereon II Werner Avenue, Suitt JA, Publlthed Orenge Cou t doing t>Yllneu u doing buelneu u . __ Dl_ID_ll_C_NO_T_IC_E __ Santa Ana, CA 92705 Dally Piiot Jul 22 29 LEIGH K. JOHNSON AS· 0 C BUILDERS, 11249 r~ Ttte flctltloue bu11neH Auguet 5 12 111L • ' SOCIATES, 24972 Cryatal Slatar, Fountain V1lley.1--l'-IC-TIT-IO_U_l_8_U_l _tH;...l_l_I_ name etaternent for the pert· . • SU~ee Circle, El Toro, CA. 92630 9C2D7.~9.CP.O. Box 2000 00. NA.Ml ITATl ... N'T Mrlhlp WU llled on Mty 16 Leigh K. Johl'lton, 24972 ""· A. 92623 --'-1914 In tile County of Or~ Cryatal Clrole, El Toro, CA. Malcolm P. 8urn1. 2125 The lolloWlng _..,ne are ange FILE NO F246102 PUBllC NOTICE t2t30 8unflOW91", Santa An•. CA. doing butlnMI .. : Fuil Name Md Addr ... of Donald J. Mundo, 1130 92704 FIN AN CI A L H 0 M E the Peraon Wlthdrlwln l'ICTITIOUI .UatNlal North Pactfk: Cout High· Thie butll'IHI le con· LOANS. 171 South Al\lta PELICAN PROPERTIES NA• ITATa•NT wey, LAgunt &MOO. CA. ducted by: 111 lndlvlduel Drive Suitt 103. Oranot. INC , 11120 E Warnet Av: Tti. followlng pertona are Thie but ln .. 1 II con-Malcolm P Burne Call!. 92MI enu•. Sult• 3A Santi Ana doing bueln111 u : dUC1ed by: 1 general pan. Thie 1tatemen1 WM ftled Executive Development CA 92705 · HERSHEY LEASING, nerlhlp wllh the County Clerk of Or-Inc .. CtllfOl'nlt, 171 South Signed By Doroth Doin 5322 Stonenedge. Yorba Leigh K Jotlneon 1nge County on July 10, Anita Drive Suite 103 Or- PNl!denl Y · Linda. Caltt 112eee Thie 1t1t.,,,.,,1 wu Iliad 1914 an~, C1111 9268e Publllhed ore Cout Rick K. Young. 5322 With the County Clerk of Or-l"ll01• hi• bu11ne11 11 con- Oalty Piiot July 1 T t5 22 Stonetledge, Yorba Linda. ange County on JuM 2s. Pub41ehad Orange Coaat ducted by· a corporation 1 1114 Cl llf 92888 1914 Delly Piiot July 15, 22 2t. David M Tac:hak Prftl- Su.3& Kent F Boom 1501 Keel 1'141117 Augull 5 1984 dent Dr Coron• del Mar Calif Publlehed Oranot Cout Su-59 Thtl 1t1tement w•• tiled -------l 92625 Dally Piiot July II f5. 22 29 wltfl the County Clerk ol Or· BALTZ BEROEROH SMITH & TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 437 E 17th SI Costa Mesa 546-9371 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chap•I • Crematory 3500 P11c1llc View Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna BHen Ce 92651 494·9• 15 HARI OR LAWH- MT OLIY! Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 G11l1r Avfl Coata Me1a 540·5554 Pl!RCE l"OTHl!RI ll!LL IRO.AOW A Y MORTUA"Y 110 Broadway Co111 Mf'H 84~·91~0 E B K.atth J Bamt>rlck. 3to s 111114 ' ' MllC NOTICE ~i: County on June 26 rldOevlew. Anaheim Hiiia. Su·52 ,~1 ..... Calif 92607 --Thi• buelneH 11 con-l'ICTITIOUI IUllNlll Put>llatteo Orenge Cout duc:1ed by 1 general part-P\&.JC NOTICE NAM9 ITATIMIN'T Dally Pilot July 1 11 15 22 neuhlp The following ~ •• 1984 · · ' A '1CTTTtOUI .UIUNlll Ootng butlneN u SU44 lck K Young NAllll ITATl•NT HUMAN ACTUALIZATION Thi• ltatement WU llled The following ~ " SERVICES. !DUCATIONALr--=-----~---~ with the County Clerk of Or· dol bullnaee u OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUPPORT ~~ County on Jul)' 17, wlLIAM 0 . OEFFENEY NURSES. MANAGEMENT ANO ASSOCIATES 3100 DEVELOPMENT CONSULT. THE HOME p bll"*' O l'llmlCo 1 Campye Or. 81e tot, New-ANTS, 19911 Huntington u renge ut port 8Mc:n CA 92eeo Str .. t, Ste. 200. Huntington Dally Piiot Jull. 22, 29. Wllllam Gtrerd Getteney Beac:tt. Cellf 9284& TEAM .Auguat 5, 12, 19 SU-83 11144 Alleo AYe • Coe ta Ann L. Krueger' 17 • Thie bu1lneH 11 oon Thi• bu1lne11 I• con-'-j M .... CA 92$27 Morena, lrvtne, Calif 112715 ~ Pl&IC NOTICE eTATl•NTCW A8ANDONMl:NT CW UU 0, "CTITIOUI IUllNlll MAim The fol':1!J' pereona ht ve aband the '* ot the Flot1tlou1 lut ln••• Name W£8T COAST IN· DUSTRIAL. Ma Sturgeon Or eo.;. Meu.. CA. 12827 The FICtltlOUI lu•ineae Name referred to abOve wu filed In OflllQI Counly on t-1 13 FILE NO F217I03 Gregory S<iott Feilx. &ti Sturgeon Or . Coeta M .... CA 92127 OtlOC>f'Y 8tee>'-' ROie IOO lhlltt LtM. Coate M ... CA 928211 Thi• bullnaet wu con- ducted by • gener .. 1)11'1Mf • •hip Gregory l'elbl Thia ltatetMflf WU flied with the County Ctertc of Of. ano• County on July 10. 1914 Pub41en.d Ofenge Coat Dally PllOI July 15. 22 21. Augu1t !5 11134 Su !H ducted by. an lndlv'ldual Ouo1ed by an lndlvldual ,,. Wllllam Q Gettaney AnnL Krueger ) Thie 1t1tement wu tiled Thia 1t1temen1 w11 filed _, fit with tn. County Clerk of Of-wnh tn. County Clerk of Or-I --, · = County on June 21. ~~ County on July 11. ( ,-;• ~ ... ;.;,.L ,,..., 1'2:al0 /.-~1 Publilhed Ort/IQI CoMt Publllhed Ofenge Cout ~ Piiot July I. 1&. 22. 2t. Delly Pttot July 22. 29. 19t.i Auguat6 12. I~ Sv-41 au-e1 Ml.JC NOTICE l'tCTITIOUI .UIMll l'ICTmOUI .Uandll N.Am ITATa•NT NA .. ITATIMIN'T The foltowfng ~ II The fOllOwlng pereon 11 doW1Q ~ u dOlng bullneee • 3 2 S, 3440 lrvtne Aw . T£AAY WOOD CON· ~ IMc:tl CA t2MO STAUCTION CO 4331 Auetln Monroe, 4872 PIOl'!Mr lrvtM Calif t2714 KlmbenlWIOk CW , Irvine CA Terry L WOOd 433 1 Pion· 92714 -· lrvlna Callf 92714 Thi• bualne11 11 con. fh11 bu11ne11 11 con· dUC1ed by an ll'ldlviduel dueled by an lnOMdual AU9tln Monroe Tll'ry WOOd Tiits atatarnent wa llled Th•• 1t1tem.nt '*" filed With the County Clerk of Or Wltn the County et.flt Of Of. : County on June 21, ~X: County on July 17. ,.,... ,....,. BUYAN OLYMPIC COIN. C ,,.,. (ln oe our ti 1S•"l1 " •01Jyt yr>1,1 V• •I 0 ')I I lftr t-1fl(j Pd' rtq b.111 • ~ ,1no co" o"ai Pr., ..i< roc;s 1ti11 covn " 0 r N ,, I•' 1 O . .. P• Plolbllthed Of1nge Coeet ~bit"* Orange Cout Datty Piiot July I , 15. 22. 2t, Dally Pllol July 22. 29 q ' • 1H4 Aug1111 ~ 12 19'4 ., . Su •t • SU fl!5 . .. '. • Classified The Ulti111ate Experience Experience the excitement of finding just what you're looking for-in classified. It's the ultimate! • Diiiy Piiat phone 642-5678 people read classiUed - THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOt;RS ' Telephone Service: MondarFriday 8:00 A.M.·5:30 P.M. Businesa Counter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. DEADLl~ES PLBLICATIO~ DE1\DU~E \londa~ \o\at. 11 ::io a.m . Tuesda~ \Ion. 1:30 p.m. \\'t>dnf'sda~ Tut>~. l ::\O p.m. Thursda~ \\' t><l . l :~O p.m. Frida~ Thur!t. l ::lO p.m. ~a turda~ Frida, 3:00 p.m. 1 ~unda)· f ri. 3:00 p.m. CANCE LLATION & CORRECTIONS: Cancella tions and corrections ma' be made on same deadlines as abov~. Please ask for a cancellation number when c&ncelling your ad. ERRORS: Check your ad dail y and report errors immediatelv. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the first incorrect insertion onlv. CLASSIFIED 642-567 8 ln1t1-ltr lalt a ..... ltr lalt ......... 11-al .................... _100~21 Gtatr&l lOOZ lllLIERS UITlllE OOITA 1111 5 beautiful 3 bdrm condo townhomes ready to build. Includes working .. drawings etc. Ready to pull permits. $249,500. 011101 SPILLER II 1 • 1211 R&IM* of Costa Mesa -R(Sl()(NllAl AE "4. fSIAH SUtvlCES OPEi HOUSES 1-& SUIDIY ....... Ill IAYllMll Ill MIMlllllWI Ill. ... 1111,GIO •111,800 •m.ooo 421 Yltta P118'1 L. IAUJ• 1111 Orntrin I. llWll a111...i1 P&lllll 2001 Ptttl ....... LWW UOl,IOI 111111 YO Mllll ... It.JI OllMI E. 1W1 lll· 101~ Peluettl1 I II/HI, llft.D I. Y&LllTIH 9111.000 •'lllTDUOI .... ,. 1110 Tiii ... Ten1" UYPUIU IAYllllT .... ,. UllllY11WllU• ......... •Hl,000 1141,000 1111,000 1Hla..ti.elf. uuhm 2101 hlff4 Ylew 1.1111m 111• Yin IR.LI 1101 lell I 11. n ll&lllJI llllY 9111,000 PmlllU 11011. lalh1 lh•. Ill ..... -... ...... anlUltD.L Ill.Pl.Yin ........... ............ ............. ..... ......... i• •cH,000 MH,ICIO ........ ........ ....... 1n1.- Tll llUll u::~ir~ 1 ..... .., IUT IUllY nn~ • L Ill 1111 m..ar . ........ , t•n. ..... a. Mm U11 ...._ 111 Yla Lu. .... I .. WlmntlT M IUll ,, ........ ...... HIYllU. ..... .-.waraflltll 1.1-.. 11, .... 11111 ... .., ML lllYt, Bnm In le1t . l111n le1 SU. 111 ... l er lalt =l ••••tt ft1 la1t lt•tsal_ 1001 lptral 1 1111 Gtatral !!!!I Otatr~ _ Hunt & Associate REAL ESTATE IEW-VllW-OUITOI Luxurious in comfort & design this 5 Bd, 7 Ba home la located at the VIEW top of Harbor Ridge--180 degree ocean, bay, city lights & "Sunsets over Catalina" VIEW! Of- fering the ult1mate in quality from warm library, gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa. Sumptuous · VIEW - Master suite. 24 hr. guarded gate. Call Jeri Hunt to see. $1,950,000. I Tr1f1l11r 0,.1111. 1·1 OHAIPAlll APPnlTI is satisfied here in this totally re- modeled -expanded -end unit-Big Canyon Bordeaux. 3 B<inns and form. garden view -dining -on a single level to charm you. Not another like it -shown by appt. $550,000. Jeri Hunt. 140-4111 2121111 ...... 1.11111 ... ... ,ert °'''" IAYIRDIEI Romantic designer's dream house. Just listed -won't last. $397,000 fee. Open Sun 1-4. 2451 Marino. -•TWO -.. ONGS Tll ITUlll CO•Pm 710-1317 173-7711 Orange Cout OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, July 22, 19 4 642-5678 ••llTllAll .11 .... Immaculate 3 Sdrm. 2 ba A PETE BARRETJ REALTY OPEii TODAY 1-& BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l 10 II •llA Ill Ill Urban sophistication south of home wtttl ectd on f11mlly -------room hU bMf'I complet• ly ref\Jrb4ehed. Owner wlll ..... ....... ,. help finance c.11 ua '°' Cute CAPE COO 2Br ~ appt. w/frptc ~ 18r !!pl 0nty l·l 1 f\,,Y'"'' D• . ., l\J B bl'> blbl Classic colonial, older 4 BR & cuest hse + pool, spa $795.000 ......................... 223 Pomsett1a. Old CdM , _____________ _ 4 BR + tam rm, Ice poot, vltw, one owner P.C.H. 3 BR's or 2 and a den, 2 baths -dramatically remodeled. Sky- lights, beamed ceiling, nice yard. Truly one-of-a-kind. Super price $239..500 Tr-1,itional 1'ealty 681-7370 ~9K. Bkr MS-9928 LmlllU Two atory, 3 large bedroom&. 2 'Abatti•. family room. formal din- ing room. Bay, ~ . •tennis. $425.000 $270.000 l /H ............ 2601 Blackthorn. E/Blutt. NB OPEii TODAY Open Sunday 1-5 403 Iris Ave. A real cutle, classic old CdM ~11. 1 BR llits, fplc's, trees $209.000 ................................... 701 Ins. Old CdM Sil&le sty, custom 4 BR. bricht famly area, stmY patio $430.000 .......................... 1108 Dolphin Terr. CdM 305 •· Star La. Dom Sltores ................. $915,000 Beautiful bayf ront home, 5 Bdrms. plus f am1ly room. 60 feet on the bay with shp for large yacht. ( 1 ·5PM) 10 lloJo Court, Newport Beac~ ............... $115,000 Newport Crest condo-2 bdrms, 1 'fl ba. den formal dining. ( l ·5PM) nmmn ..,llTIDTm LMlllLn 111--llH 3 Bdrm 2 bath wttti OOMn ~ anct "'-· a .... 1 COf'Mr location IO ciOM to the bMctl This non- c:ondo hU community ------• pool and tennl1 llnd • UYFIOIT Yet"/ favcwat>le prtoe of only S tM.500 That's not .. I ..-1 bad I« N9wport Beectl. Spacious owner's unit 751-3191 overlooki ng undy lncred. view, a 1asper fron soo1, sold 3 BR, OWF 124 Vla Q1tto, Udo lsJt ........................... $469,000 $9 25,000 ............................ 3335 Ocean Blvd .. CdM 4 Bdrms. 3 baths. fireplace 1n master suite. gourmet buctl Vacant -lmmed c=_ SELECT poueHlon Just re· lll0,000 111111 &PPUJUI. kitchen, 39' wide lot. (l-4PM) Ltdo Island Bayfront with dock facili- ties for six boats up to 110'. House features 6 txinns, 4 VJ baths, fanuly room. double garage plus offstreet parking for 4 cars. Excellent tentlS for qualified buyer. C.aU MARY JANKS. .... PROPERTIES mode~. Trades ac· oeptad. eo6 So. 8ayfront. T errffic twnhmt, new! 3 BR, 3 ba, 2 fpk's, patios, decks $199,900 .............. 2463 lrvtne Ave .. Back Bay, CM Bluffs bar1aln, 3 BR, 3 ba, end I.lit, real nice 611 LIDO '•r\ DriH, Newport l11cb ...... $315,000 Dial 032 at front door. Bayfront h1ghrise 3rd floor end unit 2 Bdrms, 2 baths plus super view. Boat shp avail (2·5PM) $189, 900 .......................... 311 Goldenrod, Old CdM ~ "° ... 1-5 Sat/Sun. Neat 4Br. Olln WlTIH Asking $915,000 Owner/Apt &44-9513 For Clualfled Ad ACTION 1336 Caluy Dr. Donr Sltores ................. $915,000 4 Bdrms, 4 bath plus powder room. indoor pool w/retractable roof. FEE LANO 0 ·4:30PM) 2 Bit, den, new decor, lcht crd 11te area $335.000 ......... 3 Rue Fountainbleau, Big Cyn, NB Monaco Twnhome, 3 BR, 2 sty, Hctrt sectrlty, comer 1205 It layfroat. Balboa lslaad .............. $150,000 $475,000 ........... 2 Rue Fountainbleau, Big Cyn, NB New custom home needs to be completed w/p1er and shp. 3 Bdrm, 2 ~ baths. (2·5PM) Custom builf 5 bdrm bayfront home with pier & slip for large yacht. Cus- tom made doors with leaded ~ windows, 3 fireplaces. wet bars in living room & master bdrm. An outstanding home! $1.650,000 FEE. Call CATHRYN TENNILLE. t~Ba home. dbl gar. MWfy pelntad, MW W/W cpta & drp1. Only 1110,975. See It 2215 Meyer P l ., C M Owner/Ritt ~2644 can a Dally Pilot AO-VISOR ~2-5678 WI UN. HWPOIT /WllTCUFJ What. buy!~ bank took th.II property blick & IS willJ.n& to give at away at $219.000. ~This IS tremendOusly below olhers ln tlus prestige are1 Aaume $1~.000 1st at 12" fixed 4 BR, 2 BA. oak hardwood fln. fl' wmdows. dn a. skyuahts Ron Ort ays you'll love 1l!' ~1 (2) 1 BR poot, spa, nr beach, 40' lot $329.000 ............................ 314 Goldenrod. Old CdM U ~ l()U I: fif)Ml:i REAL TORS", 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar WUllWCIOllM Cream puff "pnde of ownenhip" c:ondo ln H 8 End urut w frpk Low p~ 182.900. a.saume "°·000 1st TD at 9 '-• faxed ,HAL ESTlTI PllFtUllUU tu-till ....... 644-6200 A Sl.BSDARY OF THE AVINE CDMRl\NY PIUOEI Tl SILL IHl,000 Beautiful 2 Br., 2 Ba .. McLain Townhouse over- looking prestigious Big Canyon golf course. Many outstanding features, including private gated en- trance, detached 2 car garage. The ultimate in aophiaticated living at an unsophisticated price! Stephanie GrodyfDan Bibb OOITllNUllY OllTOI 11Tl11 11, 111,000 This 5 bd .. 51,-'J ba. home ol approx. 4600 sq. ft offers the ultimate in comfortable family living and is ideal for entertaining with beautiful ocean and city lights views. The buyer may assume an excellent 30 year first t~t deed and the sellel"'i may provide secondary financing Ed E.9cano/Maureen White GAIUllll WITllHLL 11,114,000 Cascading waterfall flows into private pool and spa with magnificent views of Newport Harbor 5 bedroom custom quality built Med1terranHn tn private community of Harbor Ridge Open, light & airy home -perfect for ent rtalntng Ed F.acanolMaW'ffn White. -0 FOii CllFlllT IHl,IOO This delightful 4 bedroom C Plan m the Bluffs has everything you need for gracious livtng. Beautiful French doors lead to an enticing private patio with a lovely spa & the pool is nearby Coby Ward. UYHOIT "IW UI" COllllJlllll SIH,000 Beautifully upgraded and expanded lower bayfront unit. All custom cabinets, ceramic. brick and leaded doors and windows. Expanded master bedroom -all new kitchen and baths -large private bayfront deck $6~-0.000 includes land Martha Macnab OllYM -llUll -&Hans 1111,IOO Nothinj was spared in the ~build.in& of this stunning Cameo Shores home offering 4br - dramatk entry -Mexican pavers -arches - French doors -soanng ceilings and endl enter\ainina areas Polly Johnston laUT YILll 11 l .f, llLU IMI ... Bnulifully upanded Tiburon (3 bd., 2~ ba ). with pru-qut-t floors and nt-w ~Ung. formal d1nlna room. ~parate family nn that leads to I rge front coun.vard Great pnvaw-tot Maxan~ Propp l&.IFFS YlfW 1111,llO Beautiful "Delores" end urut v.1th outstanding panoramic Back Bay and nite llght wtews. 3 BR. 2 ~ baths. Derorated m neutral colors Lush greenbelt Close to commuruty pool. schools and shopping Incl land. Donna Godshall Tlllnt RICI llHWIS 1211,IOO A lowest pnced "Tart.an" Model with 3 Br . family room. formal dtrung and much more Great assumable fmancmg wtth high loan balance Walk to park and pool Belle Partch. d' UYHOIT Liii& ISU 1111,000 LI Distinguished special location near commumty park. beach. tennis. Very romfortable stzed 4BR custom home Great approach to large slip & pier. Favorable new land lease and superb purchase opuon. Tom Allinson 'flWl•ll WITI IUlllftcnl YllWI 1114.IOO Overlooking Big Canyon golf ooun;e, thJS beauti- fully customued home offers the ultimate m interior dnign Md wor~p 2 Br, d~n. 21.., baths. 2 car garag . wrap around Vlt'W pat.to. French doon & wi.ndows. Security s~m Com· muruty pool. spa. tenrus. Mickl Cooper. mn an u• 1211.- Full ~t)' hiah rue Luxury bayfront living! 1 BR urut newly refurbLS.hed Best vt w \ocalion Boat slip available. Martha Mamab IPTIWI Y1IW Alt.IOI ~Oat lot ~story. 3 bedroom. famUy room. d1nmg room. wrap around patio rttw carpet, l~ car fl rbara Aune.. • .. De Or nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 22, 1984 . . !o. .; • -. . . .-. .. .. . ~ . , • .. "'-... .. . .. ... HIT llY II •EU MITI ·-•-11111 ... • I JUI wm n &00111 New rera.rruc tile entry New carpet downslaln New pamt throughout Muu-blmda &U Tiii fH 1111,400 S.Utr wlU llQ 2 llh-tnar• ft•uclac Call 641-1754 Tena or 540-3877 Ann Marie 119-2390 CIHllH ClllU llllWIS CITIAIE 3 bdrm, 2 bath. living, dining, laundry room. perfect CdM start.er home for small family, or single . private beach access. $225.000 (you own land). IJ letit1te4 Ow1er ll0-1114 •H UllAY 1-i IOI Stawar• ••., C41 UY UlllEL TIWllllES 1141,000 •• 113,000 Large custom tri-level homes. Pride of quality throughout 2 den, 2 112 ba frplc. 2 car gar. Open house 12-6 Sat & Sun or by a ppt. 2141 El•H &YI. Cl. 141-1331 lrtlt11r L. FtHtai1 • ll11lter COHO IEL UR 1411,000 J Ill • IEI -Fl.llLY Ill Lowest price ever. Builder wants out. Low mt.erest rate loan available Wood. glass & brick make up this gorgeous country-contemporary home w/spa. Please call for appt. SAU l&JIYll COLIWEU WllEll 14'-IOIO tr 1111: lli-Hll LlliUll IEACH Ocean v1Pw, 3 blks lo beach Near new 2 br. 2 1/2 ba, $255.000. Financing $220,000. 10 14 % by owner ()p('n S unday 12-5 OPH 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 Enjoy the privacy and tranquility of living on Newport Island. Great as- sumable financing available! Re- modeled 4 bdrm. 3 bath and approx. 3500 sq ft You own the land and full price is on ly $525,0001 THE REAL EST AT&: RS SlllER SPECIAL Single story :i Bdrm. 2 bath. dt•11 formal dining room. family room Fireplat'e, St reene<l patio. 2 car gai • age OCEAN BREEZES Below Marke t $178,500 Open house Saturday 12 -1 PM 16422 Whittler Lane. Huntington Be«K·h For lnformauon on this & otht>rs OaJI .,. .. n LH •••• ltl-11 n COIOU IEL 11111 OHi Slll&Y • 331 POPPY New listing. Dramatic contemporary home on oversized lot 3-Stor y. multi-level 4 BR with ocean view & detached guest quarters. Compare age & size of th.ls property lo others in the area. $495,000 UU IHYll COLIWELL llllEll 14'-IOIO tr 11111111-1111 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 UIT llCI -· Waterfront duplex w/dock. Lower 3 BR/2 BA; upper unit 4 BR/3 BA. has pot.enllal dividing upper into 3 BR + studio w /pvt. entrance. Im- maculate condition. Owner will finance! $445,000. SAU ll&JIYll CILIWELL WIEll 144-IOIO lll-1111 Harbor & Canyon View Custom yard w /waterf;lU. jacuzzi, ch11Jmg pool. fire pit and built-an BBQ. Great assumable financing. Owner very anxious to sell or trade down for property an the 350K-450K range m CdM or NB. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 23 l11t1cito -$111,000 By owner · 759-1881 DESERT RnlUT For sale or tradt> Fully fum1shed 2Br, 2Ba. den & pool stze yard Locates in "THE SPRINGS" Considered to be the finest Country C lub an the desert See to believe Futt price $249,000 . excellent financing Ownr/ Agt Weekends/Evenings 957-8300 OPEi TOllY 2-1 111 Liit PUI llllVt, IEWPORT IUCll llAL 012 at tttt frHt ... , 2 lw-droom..,. 2 hathc;. 'lllr>f'r v1<·~ Asktn~ prw•• $'.U~ri.OOO ALSO A\ AILABLE I hctrm. I 1,.1 $255,000. I Rdm1 I h11 $27'>.000 I htlm1 plus d1·n $275 000. I bdrm phi\ d1>11 I h.-1. $.ii~' 000 LIH ll&LTY • • 1 -.-................ .-... __ 8n1n f•1 lale lta111 ft1 lale llt11n t11 lal• ltaan !tr lal• ltaan lt1 lalt l<ilililliliillliilliliii._lillliliUilil c.,. .. ••I•• IOU Ctrtaa ••I 11u IOU Ctsua ul •r llU Ct11aa ••191u llU C..ta •na lilt , • ...,'° HlllllLWP 3~~d;;a HUllllUYIN II 1mu11 sa1-..4~w.e.on UY I llUI IPll ARIY 1-1 tUfed Mew 11. o.c Ir ...... 4 Mra I~ 1............ 13'1178' cul-de·NC lot A l>MUtlM cuttom bultt On the watw Condo & Garden. PP 875-6713 _.... ,,._ .... .,. HI IPll 1·1 IAILY ConY9nlent lleatlon to "°""' on tee land located Jetty/bay I oeMn view wm1 ,, .... '91 • S..Utlful Bay View echoOlt. traNPQf1atlon & In a choice neigh· LOW rvtce 1319 500 Fulh>o•n w : Jurntnt Cril llftrt=r. ~-8d & ..._ 3 b t'" • ............,,. ~ i. ,..., t>orhood 3 1paclou1 2625 "be.an eivcf G_. 2 bt I den. Own/-a! Wiii -Airy o4 rm .,..,, a"• .,..,,,......"' ..,....._ bedroom•. 2._. bathe, de--(Unit G on t'"· •th •---> ttnenoe. (819)728-5l&1 11IH, ll'hMJ a .... I ouatom home '400.000 •t•t• 90\ and motivated llgned by WOiiam Blue-~'259 '"""" I -llU .... ,,.,....,.. L/H • land 1109, 140 Only s 109.950. Ma~~ rocil around a charming ...,. t4tlt411 aaa'ioo 08ffl Tltul ltalhr offer Glen Hellwar fr~~~ .. A home to E~M~~~an~:i: ':!'...t.a•HO-t011 111-1112/M0-1211 559-9400 SEE SUNDAY 1-5 c· .,,/' t/1~~1Ll .. U Harbor View. aandy llYlllTEll&ll t41900LPHINTERR _.Y/~<'/' ..i-< ,C beeet\. S cw gatage. FOi' 12•111A8fD U'. Wl,111 1a1e or exchange • ,._ R EA l TY $895,000. Own/Agt. 3bror2br&denhomeln 111-1110 &40-9289 or 759-1552 great Cofone c:tel Mar lo-11111111/Hmll Exc.flent 3Bdt 28a home. on E.alde. Only $139,9". ALSO 2 lharp unit• next door. Only S149,9" 0t buy bOth tor 1280,0001 Great lnveatment. Call Patrlctc 780-8702 THE HUO CLUI -SU Jiii ClPISTUIO Prvt gated community. San Juan Capistrano. New custom 5000 sq ft Victorian on 2 acres. Horses O.K . Zoned air, water softener sys, gated RV prkg cntr, pool. spa. bath house. BBQ area. Gazebo, sep maids qrtrs, movie rm-sound sys, sec sys, mstr bath, jac, 3 frplcs. Craftsmanship that must be seen. Appraised for $850,000 (Asking $750,000) $600,000 assum. If IWIEll la•-111• M11-Fri (114) 111-0121; IOIE (714) 111-1114 cation. Famlly nelgh- bothood, biking dlatance to bay end bHch. • 78-12&& or 844-0357 llYllE TERUOE .,. ..... , 1-1 140IUITlllW Lovely home With t"'9e lvge bedrooma, dining room, IMng room hu fireplace and French doors opening onto patio and pool area Tastetulty redone with Mexican paver tlle1 In entry, kitchen and breakfut room. new roof. lnaul• tlon, carpet•. drapes and wallpaper. Wonderlully located • you can walk or bike to nearby park (tenn11 .......... Country IMng only 2 mttea 10 bMCh 2 b< cottage on GE R2 lot w/tMtMtlc potential to t>ulld. RV eo- CeM tool Only I 130,000 759-1501 court• being lnatalled), .....__ .. Corona Oel Mar Main ·-bMch. Falhlon Island, _O_P __ E __ N_H"""'o=-u...,s"""E...,S,_U_N_1....,-IS,_. Newport Center. Balboa 2990 COUNTRYCLUB DR 111and -and hop the ferry 3 BO 2 ba with formal din- to the Penlnaulat Ing t800 Sq ft RV llCCeM. Owner• moving to North· Mesa Ve<de locatlon .. ern California next week sumable loan. S17o4,900 and are moat anxious to Heritage lnvHtment1 sell. Call to'" anytime! 559-82211548-5480 1211,IOI FU .... , s.n au •wn Olttdlrt leal Eltete MESA V~ROE loeatlon: 111-1111 39R 2ba wlfamlly rm. Aaklng s 1.a,900 (nego- 11able). Call Agent Nan g79-8728 .... +IHlt+ta .... •llllOll I' 1,000• Spotlesa 3630 sf duplex owe 1 It -12%-long term 3br/3ba+5br/3ba-1 vac 509 Acacia-walk to beach 399K 209.lt dn-AppralMd 4'40K own/blc.r 645-7048 Ullllml o4BR 2BA M... Vetde Home. Park like Mttlng on quite street, price only $169,900 Call 548-5880 Heritage Investment•. ---::s=a.~:e;;.... •EW 11 m1n Bright, cheerful 3 Bdr Pam Wright OPEN SUN. 1 .... 2022 So. Capella Cr1. C.M. COllOll DEL llll-$211,000 413 ••r1i11 c •• , .. 114 Architect offers immaculate 2 BO - 2 bath, 2 car garage. fireplace, new kJtchen. professionally landscaped. Three pnvate inner patios. o, .. Sat/Sua 1·1 111-1142 $330,000 DOYER SHORES OPH SAT /SUI 1-5 1t 1441 81l11J lriH Spacious 4 Bdrm & den. 2112 baths Two 2 car garages. L arge lot with room for pool or RV parking l1l1H Rt~ia1111 R111ter '41-5141 IEWPOIT IUCH llYFIOIT This has to be one of the finest water- front homes available. Large Dock w ill Handle Large Boat 60ft & 2 Smaller Ones. 5 Bdrm. 4 11'1 Bath. 4500 Sq. Ft. French Doors & Windows. Brick Deck and Courtyard . Two (2) Stairways. $1,350,000 lllCY lllERlllO REAL TOR (714) 144-1131 WOOllllDIE WITEIFROIT IY OWIER $310,000 Enjoy sailing and fishing on fabulous North lake. Highly upgraded 3 BR 2112 BA. family room. choice location. $208.000 assumable 1st at 13% fixed. D1J1141 -1224 fY1 /Wk_.1 111-1111 #42 W1e41reY1, lnlH (a.,t. 1111) MOllLE HOIE 139,100 Double wide with porch and carport Beautiful 2 Bdrm. 2 bath located on a quiet setting only 1 mile from the beach in Newport Very private front & rear yards Call for complete lnfor· mat Ion INTERESI' RATE5 HI-PRICE WW lo,«n) BF.LCM' MARKEi' v AU.IE Mesa Verde $119,500 3 .llim, 1 ~ lBh. New ro:t & lat.tul Wllh bnh. f:JrerlaE, a... railrl pD:> arrl mny CXlra> (lle t> s:hdi. freeway.>. ~Jr !iq:p g $500 Iba OPEi TODIYU Ill CUYOI lllSlll open 1-5 by a ppt. only. Priced to sell today! $1.795,000. Call P&TlllCI nlOllE at 110-1102 for gate entrance and details. B£TTER THAN 0 -fUR ~T BACll BAY WITH POOL. 6REA T FOR PftOFISSIOfW. CWU TotaJly remodeled, 1900 sq fl , 3 hr. 2 ba, l ~x30 pool EJeganl large ma.~ler su1h• Fam nn & hv nn open onto shaded brick pauolgarden w/fountam Beaut1rul wood, fan, fireplace 3rd br m knotty pme perfec:t for ofrict• mmpuwr 3 skylights, 3 pauos, 2 t'ar garag<-plus workshop BeauufuJ low mamt lndscpt' . tolal privocy $245,000, Assume 1st TD at 11% By owneP, 336 22nd st .. 548-8572 ILi Cll CWSIC Walk to the beach from this meticulously maintained 2 bedroom + den, 2 bath home on a 45' lot. This home is cheerful and has charm personified. Priced at $384,000. Leretta C1r1I lll-IOOO 111e1E l•EI 144-1111 STARTER ROIE 1104,110 111,000 YA ASSllUILE at 8 1.A!-., ant ·Try a new 2nd T rusl ~. Small down, low pymt8 3 Bdnn. Up· graded Call quickly th11 won 't lut home. 1 blk from ocean, lrg room•. 11orage ga- lore! Upper unit w/llvlng rm. Bdrm, Ba (or 2 Br & Ba) w/mlnl view of ocean Extremely attractive o wne r fin ancing . $695.000. Binnie Dixon 759-9100 But. hack I •Br 3ea. 2608 SF··la IOt. iO dn S 190K OWC f ml to b<:h. Bkr CoOp 9e3-8&82 Huntington Landmartl Beeut. redec. 2 Br, 2 Ba Condo. Wiii help OLIOIMHPLD w111nance. owner S20l llWI 545.7241 ex 631-0591 Large 4' BR owners unit 11 lrria1 I f vacant plus 1 BR de-* 111/. FllEI * tached rental Divorce 7~ forces aa1e & 1ow price of 10 ••Wmll $268,000 Hurry on this •br 2ba houM nu ..... ..... onel • • • ...... _ .. C ..... r •mn ceramic Ille, drapes, tip, -·~ 2 car gar., no 'lo.n coet, 111-1171 $1o49,200. Prine. only . Call Lou 55~9400 90\. wan11F1111C1U1 0pen Hou .. by 0wner LowHt Channel Reef Sunday 1o-4• 25 Fox 2b<·2ba jetty/bay View Glove Way Untv Pr1t Viti Furnlahed $389,500 2 Mvquette Mdl. 3Br Shatzen Realty 6'4M259 2'nBa, fam rm, dining rm, Ceata •n1 I 24 2 trplcs Xtnt greent>ett loc Vacant. New crp1 & S1 17,000 38' 2Ba. 2 car drps. 0y9 (819)295-8070 gar. frplc, patio & mthr-Eves (819)287-280'4 In-law uni (819)753-8355 2111 EUii Tll•• o we huge 2nd T.O. Total UllT Y• FITlll1 rehab. frpc. 5o49-20o42 Let the rental payment• pay for your t>eautlful ln- veatment: Fantaatlc Ex· ecutlve Turtlefock trl- level 241/f 3Br/den, fern rm. Hlghly upgraded w/spectacular night tights view. Sale by owner. Wai !lated at $270.000 • wlH .... lex $253,00 Aaaume toena. Open house Sat/Sun 1-7 3 VALLEY VIEW, IRVINE Owner/Agt 77()..()()751 Of' ••WmlEIEM* GORGEOUS 4 Bdr 2"4. Ba In quiet cul·d&-sac. Din· Ing rm, famlly rm+ poolslzed manicured yard. Near golfcourM. Only $289,900 ASSUME 10. 75% financing. Call PAT RICK TENORE 760-8702 home 873-7771 TllRDlll JWml &1111.m ITUL 3br 2•M>a 1150 aq. ft .• 2 Bdr 2 Ba condo near pool, Jae, tennll. 10¥e% S C. Plaza. must sactlfloe fixed rate. aaaum. for 30 at $69,000 Try S5000 yrs. $188,000. o47&-192t dwn. $800/mo. 3 Bdr only $77,500. Won't laal call PATRICK TENORE 760-8702 Unlver81ty Pant 3bdr 2'nba S8 Sequole tree la,. grt locetlon, edit pool, $153,000 OWN' 786--0579 8% to b<okers WmFIUY WllHllMI Ullll llEMllREI •IE DANBURY, 2300 aq ft. E' Id Co .. BR $254,500. Call: 551-3000 s e Ila ........ • or 559-8o476, Agnee. Agt. 2ba. $189,000. OPEN SAl: 1-~ OPEN SUNDAY 1-'4:30 22 HAWKRioGE 235 Sherwood Place. Xcallber 979-5370 BEST BUY nr SC Plaza 2 br 1'1• ba Condo. Lovely tract. S&Cflflced to Mii NOW!I $71,950 By ownr 558-1826 0( 775-2580 By Owner principals only. 3 Yr old condo. 3 8d 3 ba pool. tennis. spa.. Gd aasum loans $188,000 Open HouM Sat/Sun.1-5 363 Bayview Terrece CM Eutlide Chvmlng 38drm, b<lcit frplc, dbl gar On quiet 1trHt $145,000 DEVIN REAL ESTATE 642-6388 E·alde 3br 2ba·fr pl-fam rm-aaaum 9.o45 asking s 129,900 agt 831-5737 WOODBRIDGE TWNHSE By Owner. 3b< 2'~ba. Open Hou .. F/S/S. 12·5. $225,900 55~8121 La1au ... ,~ IMI 2Br 2Ba, din rm, IV rm w/fantutlc ooean vtew. Club HM, pool, tpa, prvt pltH' In guarded gate comm of Treaaure l9'and $67,000 •99-2828 l.lllULIT IOUI Yl/Pwt pte n1. llHMl/Waltlw OWNER WIU TRADE OallllMIJen.• lH-lH2 a.,t11M '::~~~, s~ \l<i\1 ~ -[J, £2r5 • ::!: 14l!o4 ~. C\AY t l'OUAN ---- 0 ~:~~":t~:· ~~ t. ~:~:I~ ~MOJ" •Or1t1 rt1"t lftHe•' ol •• , •• ,,. h I .,. f \"]Vil'•' I GR I FUE I r I I 1 1 I CINTEE I' 1· I I I I HASVI H I I I r t I SIR H UT I ... --.- 1 --.- 1 --r. 1 7.-..J--.l-:-1 -1 One 1thle11 lo 1no1her ·I . . . . . . . hid 10 give up 11nni1 t>alket 1>111 •nd 1001batt due IO 1n 1 .--p _Y_C_A -p-,.-~, 1unes I even llad to 9'V9 up . bolU1l9 l>eclUM ol my hand• • I I" I I I the rel9fff kec>t ·-on I WEBSO T I I" I Ill I I ! :~v . .:~~:::! 1•ll • ~ !::r r r r r r r r r r r r 1 !I I I I I I I I IOHI I I I I llUll-Lm Alann II ............ IMI· ---------------- kmt hr. Wt '"I'' t.r !al• '"'" ftt Salt ht .e ltatt ...... Gafaral.W Lil9aaJ-% J!4! I -.... • •• ll!J!I! ..... IOttJrtpr!J ll!! C..11... mt .... r I 2 • ~ MG yGW rnwTted WABH:-SOi. i.&Md, 8M ~ ehlldren, oc .. n view 1.91111.1 _... Juw. 4& .er-. wa • t8t 2-..e. Condo; g1n9e. MR t dbl,. IQ fnod ..__,,... 2 a S 8d ~ MA10M1 TO lllOVI TOP Midi s lldnR a. All ID .. ,._ Br~ home+ ,..,tall P,...,,t 110,000DOWN •-•--r front, a..utlfUi "*'·can poot Jee, wld wo An. rd HOO evatl a.151 ~ °' cat"'9 8360"""' tMt ~ Plld ,.. llPOC .,...., 1rp1c doe..,.., •''· ....., on-anooine 12120 pr 3 Ir 2 ea. 1t11 pleyroom 18TTtMIOF,EA 0 be eubdMded. Lott of lslfn ~ ..,..1920 )11·252' ' ~M2-1161 ......-.. Cll'Pld-.. ktd,.. l?OO"a ..,.. poolPllA91 M •11 mo. toe I t25 T~ tum., only "<>0,000 ' LOWiy S Bdrn\ hOme wlttl &rHt. All for only 2 2 cs ,. NO llllftcel ._My... ·~ Twr. Property II delt. Grundy Rltr t7M111 meny add.o._tu,.. ~ Ult,000 F\ne ~ 281 2a. condo Oen '*' A" now ia50 HUO! Hr 211, u1>· *ut-t1M* RM !!!~·1o~o net. Ownr llWl&fflRT = ~ ::,",.~ weterlront home. Sun pool up•tal~• 118:0 ape;. a.v&un 24 • stelNdownet.n '700 ..... ~Sbta.tme ... _..Clipeco.129r i ._ ...... -m .. _..., -wt h LAK•. oentnil Wutwno--Sterre Mgmt M 1· 132• s.n.w. (I 1t)7u.aa& New 11 °""Ge frte "°°· 1150 w/~ kJtd'I l t11 k WOOd ... ,..: Icy ale. pool' ,,. .._ ._. -L...,ne---rn----co-t-1.,_-3~11d'1~· 3.er ... ~·:c::-~~ ~ ton,dOC*.~ttMvtew, eeo-14noA~22 '* w. '* ...,190 epVcHiK .-..,.. pluetl .,...," •:1• aeer main b eoh .a. .. 11 ' ..... h£.. + twlmmlno pool; only 31r 28• dan 2711 Be.aNty._ -,.._ ...... --..: ._,.tlOe.cMw t112,000481-'411• '"""' W1 7 r::.f1:=:::.,.h'.d:. $146,000. 1i3 Ac:re1 380A 28A Yatd·lrpl· LOflf1ZO 'No -9 StOOO MESA VERDE 38' 28* + . •-·Utlp;;.-- Qu"INTCOTTTOE----IUmFILllYlftlU Al'-.......,_., 10 CIOubte pr1,.,,. ~"Y lnduttrl&I grdnr-MW llPPklO ~ Siem Mgmt t4t-t324 IPI s1200 Ind Clfdnr & ~ ~ 2bdnn ~ lat. ... " " ,._,,_ A .. , -(H'°'*1Y on lllQ9 alrpof1, 1st+ MC N60 487...e217 watw No pet&. OtlW b¥ ...,,.~ kllcitl w/yrd 6-Bid to panotemlo tpeCtat P4ece. wallt to gwao-1246,000. S3,&oo.ooo. l.. Parr 31t 2a.. pool, IPL North 2M3 · Biie•. "*" Gii 4 kid D., too IUO Ina fliat 1111 tncd ..,. VW Ot .,IOY 001Y bc:h ~out prl'lat• 142•1200 At a I 8 I I et• 38drm2\.\8e.8Y'tMW, CM.Poahvc •• 1200/tno 83M2t1Alt 5$M1IO._.My ... -------•I :.. ... -...l-~M IV n g • •. ft 4 9 0 0 and parke ~t 50f.14Mt71. dbl att. OW W/Of**, Sierra Mgmt Mt-1324 8Htldga Oen vi•• 1--------714-952-0718 hrb mtg within thll beautlful ga ed ywd, btt-lnt, Mstr IUlte, Nr ~I ...,. ~ 88r t~ dpbl In 8A Htt 2~·2be-den·pool~ ~ of tll6el _.. I'·" ,__. 1011 ::.:'::-"::~ II fllJ l 111 MC. fY9, new,,,.., Kld1 o!( New 2 Br condo. 2'02 llCICW. 36' 2t1a Ike nu Ger, fnod )'fd 17'2Slmo+ *' c:t-cwof dee wld t'lfrtg tOld .....,.,.y in ~ ll!'t __ , F '· ' A!!!! yC::-lot E tutu"• A"811 now. '995/mo. Eld9n. 0""' 8un t.t. Condo ..... -1o1 _...... MOO ~20203-e 24M1 N'WW tUIO fl'IO r.-Wt\el'a JOU line? --n rtnch window• and ..,.,_, -'"' • • ... 2 •-,.... ,.... -· _..... -"" -56TI **-...1 * * door. throughout OPtn to vac.tlon home, ret1,..~YIL····--·-···1·-li·~LMMiiiopt:iiiilloniiiil. iii11iiiwiiiilrniiiii.MOOiiiiimoii.iii1iii12iii.oiii1iii4iiii.8Wiii811'dtiii8'iiii1imii.l.,,..iiii1i,ii-i1..,iiiiiiiliMi2i.iii.iiiiiiiii I..... lu.h private gardens and ment, Of ln¥Mt. Morro .._ me eecrow a1oeee on uMd br~ patloa. Truly a Bay, CcyuQOe Md Lo. Ulla ttn1 .. tlo 4 ecsrm or 3 drHm houM. Lltted at lu•" •-A .... <>ace. '43"000 & up Agt ano den, a ba ~ seta.ooo . .t.leumet>te 1ow .. ... (806) 772·0 taa home In Tht ,Ortft, !Me Inter"' financing. For 1/11111-UMI hilt ptNhdg-. Call tod1y further Clet8lll caJJ with new NMbtetled 21A Utt tN9 offtr won't lut long. REAL ESTATE 2b• home Uc'd &. It WILL TUii • SElECT ESTABLISHMENT for nur..iy. ~~ 13,300,000 M.A.I. equity PAOPERTl"' 5«-9411 balneu. l...atQ9;'-*1di on 314 unite Low coat llWNIJ llTI pond •ound a ou-t>o. condot und« conatruc.. ..... l .. t .ni.111 •---. lge greenhouae, exotic tlon 8. Berd Cry. Ctn be • ..,., ~~84 _._,... tropical Mttlng. Cllll tor rented u apt1 Hu 5 yr 1'" ILi., Ull 4,er2 ...... 0'h0Ba.0 0reoecorated tnto. 114ms.1osa nnanctno. wi11 conlld« n n , wner/Agt. hofne In NB. TO · .. Totlly ~ houM + Call 842-9309 tor appt ... Ut ..... 1100 Rancf\ tand." PrtnClpala ~:~·a '~':~t In::':; m llTI UPI Oii hlau ""1• Yllllp on1y 553• 1880 9113.000 lkr 790-M82 Spacloua 5 Brm home Mobltehome on Newport • Wutttl 1 2S 23&K and Deallngl Npt w/oak floota, tamlty rm, Bw:tl Bade Bay Front, & WANTED bistRE§seb ~ 3 den, RV aceeee, trg yard, others 300 E. Cout Hwy Shor•a/canal·~br ba cloM to tcttoola May 873•1331 Mon.Fri e .. pm ESTATE ON WATER Agt geo 846-1300 833-&a33 consider leaN option. Fabutou1 oceen View In 963-5321 Any prlcle.. *UfflM'f* Prln only Aaaume Laguna Beactl. A bat ltatall NI/II.IP s2oo.ooo. Olan• Cappel buyl Owner /Agent __ iiioioio _____ _ N.-.r 4Br 4Ba & epa. &3M28ee 951-0838 . IHlll Farail~M Bank Aepo-lmmed pou. su au UPllTUll IHl,llO IUI Tll lllllll litili lalid ZUM Agt 9"99/wtcnd• e13s9114 5-Star Pant. Double wide. 3 BCI apm llVing room. *UY flM1'... IOUIFIHT MQ,000 Walk to al'\Op1, pool & dlahwuM<, gar Avall 2br 2ba. pool, boetallp Home/Duplex. 5109 See-clubhOuH. $48,000. Sept noo 81S.192~570 l'lall. By Owner 815-8137 atlora ownr/agt 545--2847 159· 1501. Summ« Rental LU B.I 3br *UI.-.. I* ILi -__, -2b,.bl1 lna-w/d-dbl gar --~ .,.,. •• ,._. 1/1S1000wk875-9528 11111 YllW 1201 llWI L.tQ 41k, 3Ba. FR, OR. Sec-Large 4 BR ~ unit Is ceDu •el llu 1112 rt1'ca • lmmed poa. vacant plua 1 BR cs.-::>1>..-1411,-tlCl'led rental Olvorc. 4 Bdrm on thl bay, pter , /....a.-...a... t0<c. .... & low price of tt1p private beadl. Avail let"" ..... S2&8,000. Hurry on thl1 9/10.12/10$3500/mo 111-1114 on.I ltm ... USTU RUL n A Beautiful 24' x 52' 1977 l...atg9 3 Btdm tamlly room *UllM IW* Madlaon Home wfth 2 ju91 at>ow Big Corona MUI YllW lll·llll BRE. 2 BA . l.MQ9 uvtng 8Nch avall now. liq 4Br. 38a FA, OR. •OWNER SELLING* &KttcO.~ng F~~Nlly RoomOpen. VfoU>IUI dd vfkn SaCr1ftCe lrnmed poa 4Br 2'~Ba N9WPQrt Creat ,..,, & _,, ~ •~•• ._ · Condo Pool, tennta, walk All appll~ • Forced * 1URJ ~_....., 10 beach xtru $193 500 Air H•ttng & Air Con· Agt ewia/Wknct. 873s9114 875-5788 af1er.12 PM. dltlonlng. 134,500 Young 67.J-!j!Jlj ... ... a UTI Adult• Welcome Agl ,. • Owner will trade ocean 540-5937 3407 l Cent Hwy., Cdlll •a-; .. J..,ll'J... v I • w custom Io r -----"---- h ~~ _ .. townhomeln..,.,..tBchor luiana Prt! 1200 Cameo ShorH ocean Llg t, """'"" .,.., ,._., 'llew, 3 Br+den, 3 Ba+ unit W/f'M# . t, crpta & Income prop StOM lplc, C:2 commr lOt U x Pool $2850/mo. Agt vtew of greenbelt. Sus>« tam rm, 3 bdrm. 80 uMd u aton1oe & 873·7781 femlly unit wfth 1 br, 1 ba S279,000. Agent, Joan panting '°' c .M. Body l::-:----=----:---r;;:r& downatal,.., 759-1501 Bracey, 875-6000 ah()p. 233e ~Blvd l!!J!rt ltecla PDllllU n Cotta Meaa. w" Mii lot Ill OllYM Oceanfront colt•~· SH,OOO with tarma. Fal a COndO 2BR 2bL • ~20 000 wt h ... .,. lnter•t In Body Shop rw Y ... • t _....,, avallabte &t In 1940 Prof. decor1led, pool, uaumabte. Agt 873-!3777 5 411 • 10 3 815 4 8 • 5 21 4 tennl1, S 1700 mo. Days ,.I.I 1-•t111 ~ Uk tor Clltt 955-1550. ev .. /wknd1 .._ • 840-2497 Cul-d•uc. IChool at thl CftUltrclal •--------, , end Palermo. pool. E.xdulM git• guarded 78 on bey, rm 4 100 boat, Almoat •1. acre 4 er 2'A Pnertz 1210 Harbor Ridge 3 +3 e:·..::s=\i~18j~1 Ba, formal din, rem rm H 191'1 oc.an, Ctlallna Ilk• 'llew, $324,000. Jay Smith. All 2 Bd 1 ba untt1 llt1 than community pe>OI, •P•. u•m Ill.AL trvtne Cou1 Rltra 1 yr otd Low Income are tennlt 78()..1489 Gorgeoua 4 Bdr 2~ Ba 79s.7500. Opn Set/Sun 7.8x groaa Auume 3000' POOL HOME wfth 2•5 1970 Port Ounlelgh 1615,000 A.IT 0 Asking WlnlFlllT badcbey 'lteiw Can't ~ Cir $798,000 11&111 UY lleYe It-only S225,000 Rare Slnole Level 'Peula' Won't !Mt, CIJI PATRICK quiet col de uc lmmec--Completely furn l1had Traditional t>eautlfut 4 Bdrm 4 ea. lrg TENORE 780-8102 $285,000 IM Couttl kitchen ... dining room. Comm/rltr 754-7474 Realty $5500/Augult Agt RVM* llllOllWllt 631·7370 844·8200 Mary Lou Hgta. beauty now l•M•anon _____ _ -======.=;;..... $249,000. 3 Bd 2 Ba. 3 Ull •m:-Ult llY • Tl car garage. Opn Sat/Sun a&r•• It 111 lahl'lll" .. t..11 2 BA 2ba VWMlll• condo. 1·5, Call Marltyn Coomb• GrNt reduced torecl09Utl I -• $107,000 with $90,000 831·12&8 for detalll. wltat>uloua frontage on leatral 2202 10¥•% ARM wum. loan. Newpor1 Blvd 3 real· mac;;; 26r hme 1500 c.it to.... dencea & one com· tncd n prvt 4 kldt/peta en.hire R.E 759-1877 m • r c I• I Pro P •rt Y won't tut S3M 190 IUT .... 11etM w/ocaan view At BestRltyfee .. ,. ,. ·-------I $685:000 an unb911eVable ------.,--OcnVu Trt-Nb comunty lnV9etrMnt. 759-1501 2Brw/gar&yerd.E.llde e ennlt nNI' bMOtl. llllOO Tl ULI C M $850/mo • trptc, dbl-gar, Detached 3br 2'nba 1 Br. CdM. UOC>lmo gd terms Npt Creel Condo. Open beam oelf. St• .. r I Wiater 2..S Ir, den. EM unlta. lorm din, fri>I, mini ooean ltllflh ••• I VU, UIUm loan, ownr wlll n ' i":-'_ l ·'•I ' \f 't.'Ot1 1 ~ f1 1t 1r UfAtf11"' l carry 2nd S205,000. ~&Olll IUl Agtlown< 831·5ee1 ,.., UUIDlllT -------CM ofC btdg-foom to buMd l14lllM1ll lllDDI YILUll •FmOl.11111* 1000 aq ft '325K. 779 w lalMI ltlu• Hii T w o I o t • • f .... IALI 191h St 151-8928 Bkr Elegance abound• ln comm'llre1ldent1a1 E.xctu91w Harbor Rldr Newport Beytront prime 3bdrm hM chef'• oaney AMaonabte. L....-<>P· LAUTREMONT MOOE office bldg 1 1 800.000 gar optl fur /uni ·sa50 tlon. Agt 873-31" Gated community, 4Br, Biii Grundy 0R11r e7M181 53t.8190 Beat Alty t• CMrm6ng lec:::tc Bey Home 38a, family room, dining TwnhM IOI' Jr Exec 28r a.duded _... nr Meaa room, pro~ Lg Ortv9 Eatat• 1148 000 OfAted. OcMn and city WlTDflMT 28a. hkupa, pNt patlO a 1 20451 aayvtew·49+n4I llghta view. Community Lut avallable lot In prime IV & dining/bar ~3M pn, pool, 1P8 and ten-N.B. commercial are.. .. .... ll&ITlllLLY IDllU n1t. Call tor addr ... and Thia opportunity lndudea _,A ... 7 .,. --Tlftll• we wtn make arrang. new doctca and good ....;P~tiiiiiaiiiiluiiiiii!ii ... ~--·-•-~r• men11 for you to drtve by ldeu 1850 000 UYnllT* to 11'!1"°· Prtme beat or eacort you thrOUiJh thla BARRITT REAL rY * view. NAO .vell f()( lteM t>Mutlful home Prloe ,.._ G0<gaoue 3Br 28a. All option AU0/20 0< sooner duc.d 10 $495,0oo. Sub-141-U• amenltlea. 2 story Yrty 7eo.eo97 mlt 0n.,.. thla muse be -_. H/V lta lHO IM 121001mo. uµe12 IOld ' .,.!!tx _a Agt Avell Aug\llt 1 l&JflllT 0 REAL ESTATE Ulll •T• llPLD Charming cottage 3 Bd 2 -• -· ESTABLISHMENT 3 Br +ft~ .. unit. ba ltldk. 2•;, gar,yrty Spactoua owner'• unit ~~·9411 8ffcti 1/2 bit, l<>fM vtew s 1300 813·10M et 8PM overlooklng u::.:;_ SEAVIEW 3Br 28a. 24 ttr '3~.000. 49.4.7748 =·~::,"1 ju~'r ,.~ -=~·1Jo;J°cre'o0~ aa,... "'' till C.nu ••• .., nu modeled. Tr1d .. ac· ~ION·1819)729-1518 "'111 -...a 26' i be 761 N:rcieeue OIPted. eoe So. aaytront ... m: seas '"'""' MO 8759 A tk In o 19 1 5 , 0 0 0 . IUYllW /NIT llY&L fll -.a aat/dey do not mention Owns/Agt, 644-9513 OPEN SUNDAY 1.. Nftpor1Center14,792 SF mtl 558--1819 Mk for 2111 Yacht w~ Alrpor1 ArM 17·290 SF Alex If not In"' name/no l 19l•l•llT&Tll •adrm,3~.temrm.2 Tratltt4F ..... IH 2BR 1ba, 850 1/f .. IJlnll trptc. CIOM to pool & lU.JUI OCMntlde of P C. H on 8pecteculer OOMl'I l night tennla Guarded gate Goldenrod Incl reitng & =• vtew. Ellqulllta two comm. Proflandeceped Ulllflll O/W, no WlllNdryet, ttr den plua llbrary wfth OcMI\ & ntght llOht vtewa-Tfil*x et 1I07 w. Balboa pettclng on1y S 1050tmo owty peUo •r•H ' A. STEAL st ~9.000ll BNd, Npt Bc:tl ONl y Weter pd 1111\ut ' '625 epetttllng ape. Ju1t put on Call ofC1 478-t973· 1210.000 ()'OU O'M\ thl MC 81S.9023 tM mriet '550.000. home 552-0482 land). Oood 1'9ntll Calt PA f A I CK TE NO RE 2 Br 1 Ba, frptc;. lrg SUPER &HARP c:uatom 1eo-.1102 ~. ntce yard, C1oe1 twnhome. 28r 2ba. den, to bc:tl & lflOPP & a'lall o"9t1'g &ta Canyon ootf lmmed 1815/mo . courM. Red.to S2ftK 873s5354 11gt wlt-1M By owner op.n Sat/Sun 1·5 It~ A pelt or CdM dMll becfl a.a laland (FOfd & U Pttt S. p9d S350 bllla pd 28r off HA9'IO" VflW HOM!i Jambe>rlie)M2·11T3 i&J. A I 6 eonao Gt a:;HR~53M190 a ldrm, 2 ba. lmmeo oond. 11 .. 1111 financing saoo aq ft. , ______ _ At tum• b I• Io an . lowtltt ptloed In ~ 1901 !. ~. !MM UIU l•IU ll0-1022 Ot 644-7220 2 Bdrm. 2~ ba. all lnduet. Cmp4Jl. (Unltt ! & 9.................. OCMnvt.w. 3 appU'e. new crpte. ow• '> 1M Sq. ,, otc, hesVy ----; twtmmtno H V H. t.h n Io o ·SI d •. + owport. perking, dlvlaabl• to bdrm, be. .,, '2500 Owns ... ftNnOe 1tn DOLPHIN PROPERTIES 1750"' ft.. unite. Lwgtr pOOl,T:: =·"""'*" '°" Cerdltf ......,21 &214SM units aWlll M2·6633 mo .,_ rt tor ... , .... , I UIWLll...U lllil .. Lll IDI ::.'~at~sn *LI • • ..... w .. to .... bwf\. .... '™ rn:o.,1 Q OlannlllQ COM * 2 be cM.lt Dll9d oommuntty. .,.., terry/,.., Hrnt. CdM, Pftcle rtd\ad '°' Cott• dln/tnOty l'lft..ftO a..ve• ........ fwTtly ... 2,. ... lltn.2943 •••• 1 1.200,000 pell •1100 uo.11 .. roorn,dl'*\groom. 2,.,.... WATEAFAOHTIWIOOCK 47MM11or11&-4812 --..122 JoM Maan- ........ LMlt *-ua:; Uupott 1111SIA2M. 'Pt. ~ 1-1°"'---.,,....,,=-=-=--:'.:.:W~ .. lb ,.. ... K.000. row ""*'·Pt.. lot 41'd02' IP-Front ho-.. t Ill 2 be. ....,._ dfll ' *""' 0.. '50-1IOI pnwect 1or 4 COflCkte °' 8o of ..,...... S tOOO MAL UTATI ..,., .. 1150.000. Agt mo Cell larbar• ytaaa 18HMlHT _......... tn..sTn Hut c II In 9 a• a gt . ,._ ............. • 17&-e000.644-1211 144"141' IAHK OWNlD 4 IA. MAI•-ONLY U1t,IOO , ..,_... tlnenOed .. 1ft..,..,.. ,,_, .., ~ ciunwtt Cell lkr. eoan W<I' 1'.0ounordlnd ,....,.,19 ..... .._. be told IJn. Dti1oroe .-, I._~ a. IM ....... ~UTMMOHY "'""IOAT .._. ~ MOOIL 4lr lh. ,_ aot,IOO wftl'I niwut~ toom, dlnlnQ roo"', rou,own .,. IWld c.11 _, *"· ·~ Aot '*W*T..n111M7DI 144-MH .. USE THE DAILY PllOT "FAST IESULT" Sf I VICE 011 .. CTOIY 1· .. , IC• .. 111t ~·f 11' I 111 642-S6 71 .• ' • 2919 Bak9f. Cotta ..... 546-2313 $188,500 Sun. 1~ 2821 Herbor YR Or, H.V.Hll9 ~9090 tMt,500 ~ \~ *•441 IMbela TST'ICleCOM 780-9031$845,000 ~ Mtllkwt Bay (S&wdl) CdM • 7eo-8333 '509~0&l s.t/Sun 1~ 2& Royal St. George (Bg Cyn) Npt 8ch • &44.e200 1995.000 Sun 1:.S 16327 SNldbu9h, Fountmn v-.y ! M3-e787 1159,900 Sundey 1:.a 3128 S. Unda Wftf, Sant.8 Ana 873-6900 1185,000 '**222 Vla Udo Nord, Udo lale, N.8 ~9060 11,950,000 Sunday f-5 2105 Y.::hl Mlec:Nlf (S.W) Npl 8ch . HOMES fOA SALE 78()..8333 $419,000 Sun 2"5 2BEDROOM •305 Klnga Ptace. COftheven 631-1400 $390,000 Sun 1-5 1909 YKh1 Pwftan, t'9wport 8Mcf1 , ~ $429,000 &ft 1-5 1911 Kings Rd, Newport Beach * 122:3 Bayside Of, Corona del Mar 631-126e $425,000 Sun 1-5 6"-6200 $650,000 Sun 1·5 15 Coventry Harbor Ridge CdM 1800 Leeward Ln. Baycrest. Newport 8ch 759-1501 ' ' Sunday 1-5 · 642-5200 Sunday 1-5 20 Goldenrod, COM 1528 Orange Ave.(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 644-7211 S 199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11_. Morning Cyn,COM 3262 Oregon. Costa Mesa 759-1642 $295,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 ~2313 $159,900 Northhampton (Belcourt HI) Np1 Bch *2000 Highland, Newpdrt 8Mcf'I 644-6200 $560,000 . SaUSun 10-6 631-1400 $189,500 Sun,_. 2 BA ptu1 FAM AM Of DEN 13~~ ~~~ Npt ecn Sun 2-5 18 Collins Ave, Balboa laland 1800 Port Klmberty. Newport BMch 645-96281675-9378 S3-'9,000 Sun 1_. 54e-2313 $219,900 Sun. 1_. 2770 Hiiiview, Harborvtew Knolls 324 Otero. (Bluff•) Newport 8eect't 631-1400 $249,900 Sun 1-5 640~259 $189,500 Sun 1-5 111 Yacht Wanes.er, ~. N.8 552--0M2 $389,000 Sun M 5 BIDROOll * 1$33 ~Dr. Np1 8d\ 831·12ee 1885.000 Sat/Sun u 5 aR .... FAii Rll • DEJt • 14 ~ (Hrbr Rdg) Npt 8ch 760-8333 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-S * 239 Via Udo Soud (Udo) Np1 Bdl 759-9100 $1 ,.560,000 o.tty 1-5 • e Trat.lger. Harbor Ridge ~ S 1.950,000 Sunday t-5 • 7 Muir~ Cr .• sm-. CdM • ~888 s 1.550.000 Sun ~5 025 Port Bristol, (HVHms) NB 1647 Port Sheffleld, H.V Hornes. N.Bd\ 15 Alta Vista (E.btuff) •• 675-6000 $242,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 644-9060 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 ~ $2e9,500 Sun 1-5 Rue Fountalnbleau (Big Cyn) NB 16411 SHwra. Fountain Val6ey 1800 S.. e.tl ctr (Spygts) CdM 675-60oo $335,000 Sun 1·5 963-6787 $131,000 Sunday 1-5 ~200 $450,000-$at/Sun 1-5 3107 Sumatra,(Mesa Verde) C.M. 1521 Anttoua. Bayc:r'. e.t 3 BEDROOM 546-5880 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1-"' 831-1400 $449.000 451 Bayview Ave (Back Bay) 3 Valley Vlew. Turtlerook. IMne 1600 Dorothy Lane., WestdHf 494-n48 $1~.000qa Sun 1·5 770-0775 $253.000 Sat/Sun 1-7 873-6900 $325.000 Sun 1-5 63 Bayview Terraoe(Back 8ay)NB 3058 Van Buren, Costa Mesa _,_.,. ~ H-...... V Hlttl 642-5261 s 168.000 Sat/Sun 1•5 546-2313 $123.900 Sa 1-5/Sun 2-5 ~9060' ·w5.o00Uf u Sunday 1-5 10 Cedar Place, Coate Mesa S 1 .. 18856 Vl4 Messina, Turtler()ci(, Irv. 546-2313 $107.900 un. ~ 640-4888 $249,900 fee Sunday 1·5 Sat/Sun 1-5 161 Christine. Huntington Beach 1609 White Oak (M. Verde) C.M. 963-6767 $145,000 Sunday 2--6 751·3191 $129,900 •218 Via Udo Nord, Udo late, N.B Sun 1-5 644-9060 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 535 Crestview (Bayshores) Npt Bch 6-U-9060 $259,000 Sun 2-5 4 BEDROOM 535 Crestview (Bayshoree) Npt Bch •• 34 Morro Bay Dr. Newport Beectt 644-9060 $259,000 Sun 1-5 759-1501 Sun 1-5:30 1218 Devon Ln. Npt Bch '**29 Balboa Coves. Welt Newport 631-1286 $255,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 831-14'00 $495,000 Sun 1-5 1520 E. Ocean Blvd (Penn) Npt Bch '*'*63 Beecon Bay. Newport a.ct\ 760-8333 $3M,500 Sun 9-1 &«-e200 $975,000 Sun 12·5 Gavtota (E/Bluff} NB ** 1024 E. Balboa Blvd .. Penninlula 675-6000 $189,900 Sun. 1-5 ~-1400 $1,050,000 Sun 1-5 463 Irvine Ave .. Bacit Bay. CM 2215'Mey. Pl, Costa Meea 675-6000 $199,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 549·2644 $110.975 Sat/Sun 1-5 451 Marino (Ba)'lhoret) Npt Bctl 303 Mlrford (C. Shrs) CdM 673-7181 $397,000 Sun 1_. &44-6200 $695,000 Sun 2-5 281 Northport Or. Huntington Beech 235 Sherwood Place, Cotta M ... 897·61 17 $137,900 Sunday 1-5 871-2495 $189,000 Sunday 1-5 5 Ocean Blvd .• Corona del Mar 2124 Vista Laredo. E'Bluff, Newport Bd'I 675-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 1977 Port Cardiff HVH &«-e926 Sat/Sun 1-"' 4 BR plue FAM AM Of DEN •• 1206 CembridQe, Npt Bch 11 Rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 759-9100 $329.000 Sun 1:30-4:30 644~00 sea5.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1406 Santanella, Irvine Terra09, CdM •v 16922 Marina Bay Dr. Hunt Harbour 759-1877 $289.500 Fee Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $665.000 Sun 2_. 1419 Santanella Terr, CdM &.4._7020 S298,500fee Sun 1-5 '* 1970 Port Ounlelgh Cir. Npt Bch 786-7500 $324.000 Sat/Sun 2·5 llEDROOM ** • 101 Vla Udo Soud(Udo) N.B. 67~161 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I BR plU9 FAM RM or DEN ** • 107 Miiford (C. Sht's) CdM 644-6200 $1,599,000 SaVSun M CONDOS FOR SALE 2BEDROOM **""' 2525 Ocean Blvd.~ (CdM) ~59 $389,500 Sun 1-5 Rue Villara (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 780-8333 $4~5.000 Sun 1-5 Vista caudal (Blufl'I) Npt 8ch 759-9100 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 13 W. 15th St, Newpcwt 8Mch 646-7171 S 114.500 Suoday 10-2 2 M pa. FAM All or DEN 21 Na1a/N~ (Bluffs) Npt 8ch 759-9100 $350,oocn.e Sun 1-5 TO" ·-1HOU8EI FOR SALE 19501 Sierra Seco, lrvlne 644-7020 '219.000 Sun 1·5 * 2001 Galat-. Corona del Mar I 2 U 759-9100 $789,500 Sun 1-5 140 Broo6<11ne {Montleelo) C.M 646-7434 $97,500 Sun 12 .... 10 Morntng Glofy. Irvine 8-44-7020 S21&,000 '* 2601 Blackthorn (E/Bluff} NB Sun 1·5 675-8000 $270,000 LIH Sun 1·5 10 So. G,...,,vme (I). Santa Ana * • 223 PolnMttla. Old CdM 3 aEDROOM ~2313 S109,900 Sun 12--3 e75-Sl00 S795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5j2• 13 Richmond (Montk*k>) CM Or ,..~ ... _. M 646-7~ $101.500 Sun 12_. 14 Via Ithaca (Lido) Np• Bch • 300 8eyskte . """"°"....... ., e7&-81&1 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-8333 $270,000 Sun 1-5 ••7 Stardua1 (Turtwoek). lrvlne •1&-1m s1aeooo Sunday 1..a * 124 Via Lido Nord, Udo tale, N.B. * • 7 Twin Lek• Cr. SpyglNa. CdM 851·9987 $980,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 75~·150i Sunday 1·5 133 Yonctown (Montlclilo) CM 1102 w Bum&. So Cout Ptaz.a AIM I M&-7434 $101500 Sun 12-4 w. Oceanfront (Penn) Npt Bch 750-lSol Sunday 1-5 760--8333 '575.000 Sun 1-5 162• Antigua (Ovr Sin) Npt Bch 3 BR plua FAM RM or DIN 760-8333 5495.000 Sun 12-"' 18 8aNna Court, N~ Creet, N8 3 BR plue ,.,. Ml or HN Me-7171 s1n.eoo ~ 12_. • 1110 Ridgecree1 Dr (M. Hindi) C.M * 1808 Gliluy, 00.... Shene, N.8 . 644-8200 $149,500 SaUSun 1-5 &4&-7171 S'l'00,000 Sunday 2-t 2990 Countrydub Dr. M.a Verde • 1700 Qaluy Dr, 00.... snor., N.8 sst-1221 $174,IOO Sun 1-5 76$-1501 teoo.OOOFee Sat/Sun 1-5 1410 Oolphln T.-r, trv. T.-r. CdM J046 Gnnt. Coet• -...a 87&-~ S7a&,OOO fM SundaJ 1-5 M&-2313 S124.900 ~. CoraN del MW 1830 Tllhltl, Costa Mesa 7~1501 UG.500 Sun4ay 1-S 546-2313 bOl.000 . • Sun 11·2 Sun. 1-5 I I .. -t DAILY PILOT/Sundey, Juty 22, 1"4 llll~\i l•r I•• llr••lar !!!!!!!!!!L!!!!!..~~1rt1tm.•!J!•q••=....~ f!u..11! a..ti1111 ...... , 1.a11a, 1n.-... s.m... ru.;t r1 ·· i•""""'•miifi•ji1'1"9!~r"T ~-;c:cu Tri eom!l H!!f!ti a:::c R RD 8tN0•1a t• ... D. ·llA._••11 TV itRVtd f'.•,..f-~...: rm::: a;o:: Expert c;:=tl: ELl!C. CONTRACTOR freit ~ .... ..., •,.. m. .,. HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE _....., ....... ,.mallouta " ,. ., ...,. • TV' .., - --------Ada, eto. Conoeptton 10 ..,..,. •t Qu.-ty WOftc OU-gardening. competltlv. Fumffvr•. TrMh, r,... bt<kplng,errwidt,organt = ... ~!t~ 81!RVINO N.I . C.M .• =~pm 64MC)67 $2.17 per day Comc*tlon e 8$1-IOl2 Docn-eto. HI 4llO 1378S'7 8+.¥tl11·'t1~ Pf"ICM. Ch\IOk 642·2173 "3--6415 NORM utt0n.83&-t15S.brochute ,.. .._..., ...... ...,,..,. CdM Irv H 8 F V T C ~al •--1 Lio 2eo&W. 175-0313 ' " . ; TNl't ALL you pey for Alt ti Addltl ftt Yard Mlln. & Heullng ... ··• ··• 1•-.... "!"'!'"'!!'!"!!'~!"'!""~--HH Painting, Int/ext. Aepa11 f"'°9tt, dltp, etc. =at Ooort·Wlftdowa·P&tlot· ~ r• Trim. IMn-Upe Oumpl""·Haull""·MOvlnn ~ 9UTICft Drekne ole9r from •15 ~ ltnln 3 ttnee, 30 deyt ~ lrw i w:p;;; .,. ont· ~ 13 I ... nl" Leo 557 ... 508 P U./Oellvery 8-t Rat• WI l1'W Rll11lll Quality at IOWMt rat•. Anytime M&M 642·90M /Wor~~. In tM RMU .Clj1'-Seelcoat'-" ~npJeny k!! &:::£~ •-f..,. ,,.. .. 1. 24hr. 031•10l3 call 1118 785-1151xt903 Fr•est O.v. 642 ... 513 A Mee,_....., pet· •• .. -,.~ ...... -._.. ·-· !xpert 8«Vlce a Aepalf eona1 ·,..,ojeatt. as t-104 1 DAl y Ind • 8&8 ,_.," C-t ..wsttl epectellttt taa.Jm~t lad~aa LT HAULING · MOVINO 181 1 INT /EXT. 20 y..,.. l!Jcper. 31 yre e.xp. 18 yra In., ... __ .. ~·=-==-=--hte~ A.. •. W Pi&. ptOfW!on ... 833--30 XQElhCAN AXAbYQXA Ganie-' Yard ~m •-lallll•I Average Room m + Uc #'409035 ~..ettt IWIFT -.U Plot ; S~ AtHb etc. HO teb too tlNlll. f--•-... Mirror de>on-carpentry Jon 192 .... ~ Met«lala. 642-0442 HI Typing, Word PfOOHtlnQ. on AJLINO Hand""' & AW. Mick~ ~ ......... plumt>-palnt111 .... fenc:• II 18/t1M 139 IUBllLI ...,... ..... OIU" .... ".... J:ut. tnendly MMoe. W• SERVICE wu.lytl)pt 751-e.431 Drlvew1ya, Sldnelllt, ~11111~ etc.YESJE8U818LORO IWTI lf'lt/U1.ff•!t.Loca1ret ~.,.!,:,~!,=!:~ P-U&dtl!Wr.875-5712 Pettoe. ,,... Pede. 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Patlo't, Painting UP. 5 Yra axJ*. free .. t. work for your S. F,.. .. t. ~'~3309ae----..:r7_eo-__,7_2_11 __ Ttl.,.tat ~ tor'• Stat• Llc•nH la t•• .... pnoe. 641-t9to. m.tdtal oa..,.. 780-ton 11.U..1 ITUYIM AITllllll Ref'I. Dale &46-5937 fla1t11/letalr FranV.~r Boltd, 21 CMc Center S.c.tni.,1()(1 Antfqu.a BEST FOR LESS PAMlll Di& LANDSCAPE SERVICE bijijp JOBS i HOUSE/OFFC CLE-'NINO HH Painting, Int/ext. l...,"iEilDii;§illiiMfEPll'NilR"iNd,....-. -& lnttallatlon. t & 2 llne Plazl. Rooln 890, Santa & Palntlngt. Public wt1o1it Patk>e. Oedtt. Fenoet. au.ittywe>ftl, freiteat. Tree !nm, Lswn Malnt. Mc. SMALL MOVING JOBS Caat u1 lnyour elMnlng Quality at iowe.t rat•. Neat Pa1chea & Tutur.a. phonea, Ml. over phoM, Ana. CA 92701 . .-pno.. 873-9235 t2yrexp.C>h9146-29t0 42651~ M6-7401 fr•Mt.Juan54&-~ MIKE64&-t38t r06ell 646-7310 Fr••t.Oav.&42-4583 fnt/Ext.fr•Mt.64M258 8)'1'9exp 642·9220 --------· 1 ..... U.nr.JUM le•sn OaJuahW !futanta, Val. !J!.rtanh, Vat. A ta Val. 1ta1at1 Vat. aaatr latab WutM 1111 Int. ..... Bil fnlae 2144 ~ ..... DU l..,m lwla mt WMa bl&d rIN t:ita 1111 UU Int. ..... 214 ltwpit ltacla lntila 2tM 1 yr ;;fut\, roat/Gta ---u• " Canyon td't ., .. S Of 4br 3 Br 2 be .......... v encl .,...d ~ 29dr, din, ~ 28& frpl d/w -a CHARMING 26( 1S::lhe i E-tlde 28r dptx apt, pvt E-'STBLUFF ... -...... 1 PENNINS ..,... •"2-5259 attr it..-.. _..,. ,_ • ...,, .. • ~ ...._ ...,. __....,... LIDO ISLE ""' ...,.. .. wthrl<tyr hkup ctllld ok· _..,_ hOma . ..,._, ..._. Olf'dnr •1250 Op9rl H• 91ry·rrpt-prtv tun deck· yrd. gat Many xtraa Incl FrHhly Bdrm. pool, p,.aaanl JutyS3500 ..,_... 3 ,., 4 Bdrm hOma In no pet1 $495 557·2382 Call ue ~ lnltne *960"-. 4""3al Sat/Sun/Mon 1·7 yrty 1850 213-2n-2120 1825 ~ c:tMntd. 1 end gar $475 _,... No peta. 1825/mo ,_ ... 1825 get.I 3bf 2ba tr1 h.. L..... Pen«erNc: oc::n VU 8', 2001 Hlghland S!50-39et laJMa '* 2br, gatllge, balcOny no Dee &4G-5504 644-4787 Agt Aug ~M181 ~ = ;:;t ~ applt mod decor kid I* £J!:.d poolepaAlleo 9oh •1st0 4 Bdrm S Be. hlmny rm ftahual 2707 pet1 $5-45. tvall 911 . "50/mo 2 Bd 2ba apt LIDO VIEW Spec d9lu11 V a.1-haw 2 tml chlldren-M ok c:oo1 poo1 53M190 'liisofl 1nct ut. Feirgueon & Hahn dining rm iup. v1ew'1 5-48-toa. 540-5448 lnclQ&r,y&rd,pet10.Nft· cuat 1er. 21a batha. Lee aca.... peta. LMw ~ e.tt R1ty ,_ I RE t42·1183/13t..(llM Hlrbor AJdoe. Tennl1 l Nice Studio. Yrty HSO. 3bdr 2ba gar..-u I nd port Beec:tl RMlty 675-$1250 IN 87~8359 laatall Ult Del Mat Inn. San ealty ~ 83000/mo. Bob PLAZA DEL SUR. -,.. ... au ry 1642 dye 960-4614 ev.t. rt Sat July 21 ~I 9) Av.ii Aun 1 "'·~ fh•rn 1 · ..,, M-....... all RI •71t ~*"" rm-dlth wash-lg prl ct«* Nwpt Terr TwnhM 3 br, Avail WMkly now. e.eut. • · • 38' 2ea. f~d. $.; I oop. l31-1218 ., .. , ty" ...._.,., 1750 031..e155 M TIE Ull 2'A ba. frplc, patio, 1 c:ar 3br Balboa Pen. hc>l'M. 155·t 785 or ( 14 > July 21& 2htUem. 1 ml 786-1172 UNIQUE. ctiennlna htory 4 Bdrm + mald't quart8". Ce1tU ••I •u 27f2 •IHI•-2Br n~Ba In aec:urlty com· gar & Crpr1, comm pool. quite bMCh loc. 1850 wk. ~28-0823 tor JtmH to bch S800. 8392 Malloy. Cape Cod, 2br. den, 2ba, family rm, dining rm, 3 Bdrm 2 Ga larv-patiO • "~ 3 B plex Mx1 to HB pi.r. All S850 l'QO IM. 835-0292 873·5389 _yr_nee ______ _ Beautiful lrg 6Bdr m. 2 fri>lc, twge ir.... OOMn bHutltully decorated, laundry room. c:arpeta & G~: .ald91 loca~IW· btt~ al1'l4H'lltlM, great ooean Bonni. 9-5 wkdyt Laguna nneat vu & it~ 2 Studlo/l>Khelor apt want· ptayrm & gOOdlM on =~~ii.~~: ::00~ 9t:~~o~I~ dr..,.. 720-9793 1~:. K~dro~~-•ty. Avail. View 1850 (2t3)432-t333 OCEAN VIEW APT: 2BA bQtl t br 1295 2 Br $525, td •ft• 11/t. engl ptOf Rhodeale H 8Mdl nr 3UO Mlchallon Oriw 4M-a07 031.128& Clean apecloue 2Br 2Ba now. 1895 mo. 850-7275 La~ Inell 2741 2bt, n.w carpeting, leun-3 br $800 p/wk 499""'124 ;;,. :!c,_=•l. I.Ind« ooean &TS-54&4 11 100 IMM 4 frplc: gat. w/d 1850 IN 3br 2ba Twnh• patio c:rpt 28f!ttF. ocn vu walk to ~;fy ':'~}=~· MAUI, t>Hut. Condo '.if.ht --..,,=--=---.,....-=-:"!"'" C&IUal old town bec::t1 pad Reeerw thla 3br 2ba mod COSTA MESA· Nicety<*>-875 ... 912 Agt bltlna-avall 811 $895 bell, N. end. beam c.tl · on lhe wat• at Kl El. ~~H= G::r~~ tJppel' S300'• bllla "-etyte pool hme w/applt & orated 3 t>.drm. 2 bath Elegant apt, 2BR. 2ba, rm. 631_.5 te ltoO yr bul• 497-4801 IUlllll lllYI p.p. <714> 493-23 te ator11ge. Tom &40-1051 = ~oltyw: 53M 1to ~ ~ ·~ S3M 190 •• ~ • hOma w/lar99 famUy rm. rm, totally red9c:ortttd. 11.&11 llW Mllll STUDIO No kltch, N. end, 2Ba t Ba w/carpor1 & patio OCE-'NFRONT N9Wpor1 •1400 plush c;pte, new drapea, 1+1oft 2 Bd 2+den eec walk to bet\ S375 ulll• S800 ywty 5-48-5982 ciua A ciMn, quiet 1850-Ll11n ,., LOVELY OLD SPANISH 4 u-n-,v-.. ~.-r ..... k-·...,.CS-e.,...ta_c..,.h_e.....,d 2 I h 1 • cozy kif O NEWPORT BEACH: 2 tlle, appl't & paint. In-bldg,' rental' office Ope,, Incl, yr b8M 497.,.801 Steps to the ocean 3 11250 97~&88 Int ltll Bdr huge pattt-llh bedt lmmac 3Br-den. 2'A8&, I•. om•. aper n atory w/flreplec:.. ca-cludet new wuher & Mon-Sat 1-5 PM 810 bdrm 2 be vt llo al ao. St--6 II fl. y ar d 882-7H7 or rem rm, frpl, bMtn ciell a:-'·T:::.\~· thtdrelcelffngt.manyex· dryer. $1500/mo, avall BakerSt.241·1275 • vrtys'tooopi~.J:ure at ltt .,.... 724J.-;;;;.S1. 963-0902 IM tot Jim s S900 642~153 ~;:-end patio db4 oar· traa.t 2 car o30•· Yaerty arter July 20th. 780-155& Deluxe 1BR. end gar, pvt La1•u Billa 2190 prof. or ram11y 642·9485 llaut ..._ Coeta tMM 873-n87 PRETTY 3BOR HOUSE ' ........ 11400. mo. ...... No ~1 11 mo AvaN. PATIO APTS w/ln walking pallo Falr/Felrvt.w, 8/1. L--Y.... cau J blk. to bdl. UC -='s=EA..,..c=L-t""FF,,,...,..M""B,...L-=E..,.H.,.,.M.,..,E="'='PK~ near Ed i nger and BHutltul Warmington peta. Phor'9 fOf appt & Wl~ER RENTAL· 911 of the bell. 1 & 2Br 1875, 1470. 240-2038 art &pm ••-avail. Shr 3Br 2'h8&. Pref Spmg<lle 1850 894-4891 1ownhome. 2 Bdrm 2 ea eppt. au.out or thN 118 •• 85. 2 Br, 1 ba, 1875 & S950 e«-2e1 t Eastal<M 1 bdrm, tmall bu1 ~= !=. ciUb n/tkr fem S370 790-e043 G2~~ '~ c:a;r1~af.°'~ ~Ing tdutt pool & 716-MaO 1&199IMngrm.S1400 P9f C..ta •na ff 24 cozy w/nttural wOOd. houM pool COM BMcl'I al<M of PCH tr Mee UO/mo 846-25U lrriat 2244 1pa Obi gar11ge with .-.....LUii mo '415 851-8526 631_.ieo , epa, ~;':00 S333 '..\ utt-pror. 25+-Of"--•--tah Ult opener Drive by 22 -•Id-...__... w&---1 Bdrm. walk·ln cloH1. c.... Du bd · avail Aug 5 875-1798 un .,... 3Br 2'13e WOOoeRiDGE CIOYW, ,...._ --11 L...., 3 r ,...,..,,me, IKllr•-• --pool. Immediate OC· ,...,11d9 pi.x. t rm, V'---3 b 2 b Id OW ·-· ...., .,.. 1--' I ao.. ••1 1• llM• .._ ,__ _.,.... -r. a. ry, 'C .,,..,,....,..,........,2,...,.b----...,....b-h,... SM .. LL ~"' "'ound PARK VI EW PATIO 873-7544 1875/mo. MWfV carpe ..,, r•.,, -• c:upancy $425 851-0424 qu ... t llrMI, n ...... y.,u, deck. ~r, nr bct1 Avail OM r, near C • " vrr""'" .,. HOME Feclngp&rtl&Mt-paint. beauttM IP&. IOtt 1475 64&-8879 8/15 11200642 2423 nlamok•. S3to. Ext 217 ,..,.., iippfOX. 800 eq. ft. lecertt 10 1.,,, pool factty WoodbrldQe Ettat .... 3br or room t0< en1ert91nlng. For l•H• lovely re-lt>r lb• 11v frig wtr pd no yr • 557-5252/873-200e Avall. 8/1. Udo ltla ., .. 786-8780 &57--4058 3ba frml lv/C!f+ tmly rm-S2150/mo. 1 yr IN. Agt decorat9d BLUFFS twn· pets/clean llngl adult· Eutil<M prvt btdl. All ..,..........,. Welk to b .. ctlt Nwpt Fr• ttandlnQ. Al6t for or t>rtct.tnook-dblQ&r-yard-~27 hM on ma)or greenbelt. 1425 54&-3540 utlll pd lmmtdlat• oc-ftles.n.cl Shor• 3 bdrm, 2 be, nu CdM GREAT ROOM Steve. 913-13..,3 Elegant 4-5bdrm 3ba h• lmmec l t275 &4&-101& End unit w/3Br. 2'hBa. 1BA CAPE COD cupancy '350 851-0424 c:tptt, drp1. palnl, yrlylM. Bath, u• of kit, den, Ir. -can---VJl-ll&Qe----400~ frplcwet1bar200&a!53c~f: Wlllll•• ... ~.1111/IM formal dine, lg llv rm, 2 Very cute s425 E/tlde. E-sldeprvt 1Br.Enclpatlo S975.mo Evan543..et55 s575 840-4255 s.t.':ralltoffc ~ a.t. kid/pet 1 4br, 2~ ueoc:. pool. car gar. $1400/mo on yr Avall now 645-9628 All utlla pd lmmtd oc:-New ES c Con Deluxe Condo on lrvlne 0~11 • ·-"803 Beat lee Home on qutte c:ukSe-Mc. frpl, 2 gar/opn 541..0709 IM. Avail Aug 6. Call cupancy $445 85 t-0424 W T LIFF tBr do. golf courM. Many extru, ...._._. MC y. v•- 2br. den. 2ba, atrium, frpl 38R 2'A be -G.arge Goldbaum Bkr 1Br,enclgar&yrd,dplx View Poot. no pet• l850tmo 1350utlllne178&-2397 Deluxe ore apace Turtle Rock Vie'# dramatic: tonn din. lg kite, lnol oer· Bluftt 1oc' • 1•f5ime for apptto ... 83~9l9t Pets OK. Avall 7123 S535 lllTAIT II Avail now 673-&&40 w/comput• rm .. 19IO aq P9tert 2 Bd den, 2·~ ba, .... UtOC '-· ... bait WM . lftO + $1035 depo 675-3875 695/mo 2 Bd , ...... b. E· Apartments Weetcllff garden •Pl. 2br, Femate rmmt• n/tmokr to ,, 17155 Newhope St. Ft w/d, trio I 1550 673--'299 1975 mo. 540·2179 7eo-eot7, 9-6 dyl Harbor Ridge Oynaaty aide townllouM Ilk• new 1ba, avallable Auguil 19 etir fum 3Br 3Ba hm In SJ Vly (Unite Q & R) 11480. 11800. Gated comm. 2Bd 1'~b• cl g•r.a/c,tnhM laundry room, gar. In on *600 mo. 111/laat Cepletrano. pool. JK. 1 p/mo groaa. 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Nf w 1"4 l'llll'l.11'1f NT llf \IC1"'lf-II PAT Tl II N (.II T Al 0C. V< cwr COftlplc1t <"4 If 11on .,, ""''"'" plu• p1.1u•n or ·~ lk"lftN\ Stt Ind -... cathlnt ,,..,11.~u• <html~. ""'" do-d1nllft d1n1n. mort ~ • ~ 90Nl J' c Ill f.'I I'll rc>r ant 11•Hr<n y1>u <lloow \<lid i 2 IOf' Boo• l9 ltci. 1 H r>n l I' A c 1 ofln 'i ll" •"'lltAOf' .,,,_,, lfl adorablt 111t •on hy ''"'" 1!•1m .. ,.~•ltd a r, ... r•tr•• 1111 •11r• ~ to 12 S2 ~ 111 • 1)1 IC I( '41\C li!NJ <)IJll I'> ""<'" dtffrrrn1 ~9'l11111r ~MllK ( •llUlll \ I ull \o/f C'•lltln\ fOf t~IOUI\ d11('C1Hln\ lJ \0 111 '\DP " HI t)( I.: Ql II T'i 1nclu~ l'llttfll P•«t \ d 1ttt110111 lnr 14 rn•d"I"' ''"'I"' •11h •Al\rd f»llO• oll\t t• All flW' J1 '<l I 10 \\A.f "rr II • '\\Hl<)N\ • ...,..,~ lo•, ..... "'" (1~ to '61111~ '""" 11• '""' 1•••t11, 1111llo•rt1 '" ~"" 11l'khn '2 \0 l,"I 1)1 IC II: N ' r ~'iY TllAN\• r "' .... ~''"' 1(1 rm"'O•dtt pl 1fll ""' r '" ,,.,. •II multi 111mp 111mlrn "lph1hf11 now"'· mnu '2 \0 I~-r 'l~fl C>Pl .. Aft ll~Oltk 01111 T'i "" dotttllOlll for I• Ulltql>f 1u1lll '"me•< •othoUI a h amr 1\110• •ncludn <hU I\, dltf'CllOfl\ J> ~ loo•• ... ( .,.... ... -_. flH '""' ... n4 ......... Nell ...... -.... tell I Of • "'"'"'"•"' 0.•ltll'M ttatreM .. , J•rrt• J•r- Agt &40-15291759-&459 at l.,' e . S 5 5 C • r o I patio/yard, on bu1 rou1e, only, yrly !HM. &45-1072 ml Dana Pt Hbr I& 1·2&72 Height• ., .. 2bdrm pix 8" 5984Betty64>ttet .. ,Y frHway acceaa. Laguna Hiiis l lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... Fema--.. -,-oom--m-e-ta_w_an-ttd-2.,;~:~.E v~.FI~!.~ comfortable decor 2bdr t'nba Twn h•pvt 2829 Orano-1280 +12 u111 tum CM 0 c Al t 1 1 w/bltn1 kid• ok 1550 patl~ar-no peta 1625 + MIT IUa 1IOI • 2Bdrm12 Both Spaciou\ ~rngle one cioM to bet\ 646-0404 zerox. ~~~~etarf:1 n•a 53M t9o a.et Atty fee <Sep 543•75 to Lg 3br 2ba. patio, frpl, encl •C entral Air 6 two bedroom apb Female etir 3BR 28A New-phone .,..., MN. avall. LIDO ISLE 2 aty 3bdr 2bdr tbe w/w c:pt drpe prl gar nr Hart>or/Wllaon C ondtllon1ng port Condo, walk to bch "480 Mlmo. 752..oteO cnrmng hm on mott dealr gar cl/qt E·tld93plx1650 thoPPino 16to. 786-Teo 1 • Woodburning S340 mo. $7a.t&43 ......... at. avail 8/1 11800 .gnt 1etJIU1 + clep 842·8733 t------,,----Edl9 or Cynthia 644-toeO &pm & wknd• 1 bdrm on Vlc:torta. nr Fireplaces Fern. non amok•. thr Orange County Airport Nwpt Av./ Harbor. SuPef •Tile Entries Laguna Bch. new ooeen.-.,..., comer of ~ & LIDO ISLE .Cbt c:ontemp. 2 Bdrm 1 ba. g&rege. laun· cond 5«5. 851-9526 view home. Mutt~ reap. Brletol. Xlnt vtelblllty. ScMttum. dramatic LR. dry hkup, no pelt. $575 . .......,,..,,._....,,...,.,.-;:-~~,....,..,.-...,....-• Piwote Poti~ & neet. No pet1. $450. Onty 2 auft• ltft, 1200 apa '2400 mo. e7M1e& mo. 642.,.987 ~:!~T~:~~=~:ra • WIO Connections fURNISHED or mo. 497.5407 eq. tt. & 1950 eq. rt. W141 -=o-c•_•_n_v...,l•-w--e-xe_c_u_1,...1v-• 2 Bdrm. end gar. crpt1. 1Bdrm $575 2Bdrm 1875 • Eiclro StOloge UNfURNISHEO Fem prof to thr IQ & loV9fy bulld to tult. eom,,_tttv. hc>l'M, H.V Hiiia 4 Bdr, drpa, 773 W. Wltaon, no RVT patio, pool, spa •Pool and Spa Univ.ratty Park home r.nta. Brok« Co-op. temlly rm, dining rm, peta. $550. 83 1-6212 OP erM, quiet, no pett Hondk:opped Hf ALTH w/NIM. All "'*"'*· A & H INVESTMENTS I 2e 0 0 I mo A 0 t 2 Bedroom. 2 beth No Ml·14el Unit AYOloble llUBS T[NNl'i Aeft *380/mo 78&..e964 111 ...... 873-7781 pet.a, patlQ. frplc, dthwth. t-----,,.-----Fem thar9 3 Bd 2 ba apt 0 .C. AIRPORT AREA Of· Panoramic OCMn view. Hl6 E. 18th St S700 mo. Ice 2Br 2Ba. No peta. Quiet, Counlry locale ':IWIMMING plu' COM $400/mo avatl 8/1 flee epecie 225-1000 eq t1 Avall approx Aug t ,.. h m • c. top of Cor High. bea.utltul 2Br 1Ba. 1981 Maple Ave 1525/mo 790•1419 or Neor LOguno Hlfts Mon ulUl ore "'orry 675--30511 Art 5PM Iott or parklnQ, lanltOfial 3 Br 2 Ba. tum. or not. Frig, no pet.a. 1o475 for 2. 842_7528 ..,.../wknda no pet' Model\ 2 and aft u1K Incl fr• 1.00/eq I 2 & 5 0 I mo Ag t S ...... 1 M mt .,~1 1324 1----------open daily Q lob Fem to thr w/ olhwt: rt rno-to-mo ok 557-7010 873-7781 .... rr O "'" • Nloe clean 2Br 28' condo 3BR condo, 1 blk from ----------- !-=-----:--:----:--2br tba crpt drpet etove w/trlg GOOd locatlon. ~ d bMcl'I. Cell &7H95t lnltne Shopp!~~,'• of· Sharp bMch bun3arow prlv. patio adltt pref.no LeawmetMge841-9183 ~ Hardworking Fem nda ftceepecie, eqt1. equipped kltc:tl $42 pays pete $550 979 ... 10 VV Fem roommate. Need Agent 78&-0800 rent & u1111 at 539-6190 POOL. fireplace. pvt patio A r1 t e.tt Rtty f• 2BA 1ba, encl. gerege. 278 X·LG 2BR 1835 pa men s own Bd&Ba 8-40-5097 Af5 SublM 1, 2 or 3 OCEAN Sp.aout and lovely Big W. Wiiton. Apt G. Eaattl<M no pet• 557 ·2641 Ntwpor1 Buch So. Female tttr bMut hM !n ~I~ ~~'f' .!. = Canyon townhc>l'M, 3 BR, 6'5-tst9. S475tmo. Pvt 1 Br, frptc, pool, patio, 1700 16th Street NB, WM, pool. ctean g FuMon It (714)M0-0755 den, 2'A bathe + large 2BR 1ba, gar. 2597 Or· gar. No pet• 399 w . Bey. Lal Collna1 (di Oovt>r) lady seoo. 64H557 petlo I 1650 per mo. ange. 1825/mo. Orlll9 by, St S545 &50-6357 Apartments 642-511 l M/F to lf\are 4Br houM, c....m.l UNIQUE HOMES Jo-Ann, Bkr. 758--0et9 Quite 2Ba cott..,,. type Fum, w/d, u111• pct. Poot, latab 1111 e7S-«>OO 2 Br 1 ba, no pet• no liquid w/gar. laundry, -p.;; patio Leasing Office Newport Buch No. JK. EYlfyn a51·1M2 t 8&t8 rn. F.V. ti Au 2 furn S550 plmo Chlld Ok 1625 + S500 tee depo. Open 10 to 6 BRO Irvine Avenu1• Nice E/lkM C.M. hOUM 1240 eq ft. Avl8/t631-6155 l23ettdltck&42-3098 {dt lblhl 2bt' 1ba, many extraaAoent 541.5032 Euy mow 2bdrm 2bt mid B 2 8 2 64S·1104 1280 + ·~ utll 645-2395 LAI• ••a-$500'a pool hme nr So Co 2 r ·~ a. atory E·tlde Spacious 3Br dplx .,..... Plu today 53M1to twnhme POOi, 081. wld apt Prvt yrd & patloe lu'• a_. Prof f.in to lhf 3Br 2Ba nne Coat1 Hwy locltlon a.et Atty f.. $725 IM 67s-i9t2 Agt Frptc, 2 car gar. Many .. .... new9f Bactt Bay 994 CM Moir downtown. 3850 eq ... 2Br 28&. gar, no pet•. x1ru Incl 1925 &41--0M8 • ..,.,, lac~ 2711 1622-X cMIO p;;\C or '225 + 'A utll•. HM "· app • t.30/eq ft ~·,•.,•_llll_d1_L....1 .... 10 1912 Walleca #4 STUNNING LMge 1Bdrm Immediate occupancy &46--4139/5-48-1899 Mag Realonomk:t Corp. , ~ ., $535 831·~7 t Q&rden apt, pool 1415 1 Bdrm. 1 Ba • 5 e 0 Prof n/tlu fe nnmte 1o thr 87H700 1 36( fat); p;:im: l()C;tl();; 710 W t8th S1 833--3017 OR 751-7814 SE-' SPRAY condo In HB PRIME ~ETAIL. Newpott untv pattc .,.. Patio. tClaulfled ACS• are th• D p-J ..... 12311/mo M4-7ee5 Bl, CM . .......,, air cond .. W/d, pool }IC ecceN-9ar· antwer to 8 IUCCHltul &81 .. at p t .__ (2"' ~") ao.. 11100/mo. 145-8928 11g911200 557.2900 garage Of yard aalet 11'1 • Hilltop 38R 2'lb9. ooean L.guna Bdl. Furn, pvt ent, ro 19P· ,.,,. .,..._, ••' PENTRIOGE COVE ~U• way to tell more view, frpl. g&r. patio. no IN NEWPORT BEACH Ba. n/tkr, boa/prof 40+ l>Hut. CdM 2br 2ba.1......,P""R""l.,..,M""E'""R""ET=--A-IL""'S""P-A-C..,.E- t...,.. people! pelt 1850, 496-8818 A gr•t piece lo llv. on the Pool, 1350 494-0451 S400 l*ll utN, tat, INt & 100tqrt·1700 HNN 2Br 28a• epHt~. '""'·1---------,-==----=-~,.----r:c-:-s. Upper Bay Prlva1e dep e1M134 CM bordef NB Celt =.~.&;,~~Baal. ltacla 2740 Baal. hlcla 4 clubhoutH & hHltll ~~~t~~ ~~~~'. ~~~ Oulet•t•*M/Fthr3Br3 J.ckle(213~1·12 epu. 8 t.nnla court•. 7 lln.n.'300/mo499-5150 be p90 Bdl hm, 50 yde •CdMdbltultea.AC,wnpt I Ml K b k ? poole. clo• to bualneu. ocean & bay, frplc, deck, ~g. from 1225. 2856 l. lafanllW 1111 enney UO port. OC Airport, Faehlon N.8 nr H~. unfum bdrm W/O, OW, 1340. mo. Caul Hwy. t75-el00 ltland. convenient lt\ops mature n-amk fMI. '250 *255. cltp. AYI lmmtd. lor-""r--.,.......-----C Q.2 idrm, 2 car Q&r. roe Didn't he Wtn the on llOht. mo+ '~al«) 646--8133 1176-3380 .,, l/wtlndt altda k1tcn,pauo.pvts1 .. qu1et. Monaco Grand Prix in ·731 c latab IHI MOO. 842.()291 81 ...... ,_ t & 2 """rm•~ .... Room In lrg houM/d f In .M. ~ nnmtt to ~ .. 2Br I .,..._ ""' ~ • kite prfv. w ac .. M;ptt 28a w/oer. Ut Incl ..,75. 1200 eq ft In 8 A. lfUtMta hnla,.. __.... '"'~ fK) 'l _ 1Mnt1 & TownhouM• otMn 12e6. 957-3t56 Welk to bott.1176-0NI S&SO/mo. 3017 8 Or· m 2tlr. 2tla. pool. frplc, .... w . wld. mlnut" to ,....., It Of bch L .... • 1800 Of a 1eoo mnttlly 81,...... °' Sunny One Atelty ~2080 t:'.:apt~~ Room wtth kltoMn PfM-SttrntoecleenoondolnSC .-. 851-et21 If you rt not sure Wflo <or whet) Kenneybunkoofl wttf'I TV,"'*" 1 utentltt. tege'e.. Neer but & 11t1op-P'll& ., .. n/emtc no pet• 2000 SF •1ooo/mqflth was. don't I_.. bid-you re nol alont muat ~ rented for lhor1 ping o.nter. "2-5780 *250645-2575 Iv mag 3975 Birch, ~ K1n11tybunkoort is orie of 14 d1st1ncti~y rm ..---.... dtfftttnt apartment floor pl1n$ •I Sn••nd Villac• tarm or rn~ On Jam-L!tii--~.-.. 8hr w/re.f> (pr9f fem.) _.. .. AQt 641 1n Hunlu'ftOll Bu<ll Suwind Vqe '' 1 rnutt bof• Rd. San JoaQuln :lmmec L.aauna lldl . S CM 3IOO eq ft wtttt omo. I H1111 Ad. BA hM w/llfew. *371/mo, &~i.... w-ft of totally ptr1011al11ed P'O tnionll pl111mnc •••-1111 ~ '*'1M now eve11. 4974271 or 241 _.104 -:.:!N' 1..-.:.., CO. Tht kind of •tttl!hOll you dewne ~ • & Color TV -·>W7 · .,_ A Ptrftct blend ol nature arid lmnc-=In r:n. ' Stec>& to Npt. lktl, rwep/M ...... 11 ""tlf'd ,n a forest 1111t11 tlabtll'"' br*• 111d 11u111 2214 PNwpc>tt 8'Yd c M non tmkr, klteh pttv. CM 3IOO sq ft Wfift Oiikia pon.h c004ld by natural ocean bt"lts Md to 3bdf 2ba Oii"~ = '*'7445 **·no utl. in-o:stQ & Pl'1'1no~ .•IS/sq ft lhtl ''""" courts , .. 111m1"' 000!1 a llCllUt •net ~~ ~ pf1 I -I I ...... "" w~ N. T~ Co a COM'mtnl locahon Mat ~ ~ ..... "....... • .... -11 tmplo''"~t end rov·n Sol • plat• 111,one ..ould a&o01mo 1 80 1be llP1 lntah 1111 .... 1U ....... l)fovdlf call hOmt ((YJn '-rnnt7bun~rt1l actOl8 from beactl. OOOd .-111 an .. Ont lfld two bedroom. OM .... two bltll * ll.'9111mu. GAIN COM,ORTAILE IP'"' ...... AL :::m adult .otrtmrnts tnd low1111o1Ms Shf 3 br w/pool l300 wtl R!.HT & THE NICE f:E!L· '"''"' .___ S Jim 1130/146-0117 ING O' l'INOIHO /4 N!W ~ In All ~.-. & awind CdM 1. wk., 3 fFAt!NDI =~~·~ ~ -----.,,...--...-,.... Bd H9e wtl (213) •OC't ...... IQtfwcyl * UC'd. 4t~•'tlll Illa .... 9 .. 'e'Q'O • .JI• A:::c.:~i-~o: H2-16MO#l71·2~ =..:=~·-.-'°"""---~-~---~- praole1-View or Harbor £/Ilda C.M ttudto. av.It •W• ~ .. cit ... In Ytlct • c.t6 A••• )Ont emenm-. ~ 9t t5. Hf btld\ & ettopa. oc1 .,. .. _______ p--:::': a .... _ l llU u .. 1111-0ll V'I-t•.u Hunti...ton .... h ,.A -~ •1 ._,., -.... _.~ -· ..,_ .. (,,., ""J"tt• • .. ... -.... ·-· ~ "' ... °'--n~~ nu "•' n.,. .... • .,.. .,...,. " perkln" Call Valerlt ,........ Yllfd, P1't11,· 00/mo. r' ~ ,.___.. '-e1•2 ,..,.1....,. "' ' (213)279-0211 ~ u111• '" ·~ w r10'" tht Sen Dlqo ''""'' drt•• nort~ 011 Btach to .___._. 112 .... to ...... ~ IOh 3 8d 2 Dt I ~OM !ft town • ...W.00Uf1 ~---Mchddtn llltfl wtst 111 Mcflddfn ID S .. wtnd V~llll --,... u• ....._,......, All•l/taJll you've QOI lo Hll. for OtvmPICI on exit. furn•~ nttlablf • Ootll daily 10 AM hi duP b..c1' )9lty wlO 1315 MWtv cNicor, l\lrn on bClft ...... ,u AdYettlN ~ d._...led ~~~~---~~~~~~~~@~~~~~~~~~~7t,Mt ·212 ·-----~--------~ f~7 U00~21~H~17 ~~~ l~HH ~ ----~ .....,..,...........,,.......,..,....=-..,...,.....,..~L~;;;;:::::_~~.:::=::.L--==::!!=o=====it::=:==~ -~~~~--•, - Ofang --~-----...:.;;::2 l•mtatat Ontttuitltt 4111 -.Mi ... Oblc...,.......,.& .. .,--- 1 ntt•NO.-... lfti~~-----•t:::&:.:::=:.......:.:: 1,.......,........_;;.;.;.;;; __ ..:.s.:.;::IOI;;.; lltlr W1atl4 SllO •Ir w !If llN 1111 wa... F nandll &Ding wanted 112.50/hr, w ti n WOI• TEL.LIAS CdM M0-1IOQ T~l lllf llJ• " IOf lmall ~. ('114) own.,.. n1->5141 T In & rvrcunVE LaOuna 8ledl MfD Co ..-..• 773-1114 AMoblc lnsttuetort...... ~ la9dl •••••• ..., Mr°"*'9MtoCo h an r.A£ ....,. "" IHSPECTC>ft --· .... ~· ®PQf1Untt,. In ~ *"'"' ...,.. polfUofl "' tor biWOClll ~· wcn.r..a1 · nc ,_.. .... ,,... -Ot Hlil\onctheet., too ... t wom1ne999t.).601W 0Uf-N9WPQl1~"'° .wr-.;ac. ..~Ill.,., QlJlllTV ofEJ AtrntJt,,irt-~....:!.!'~ nLms IT tor....,..... b.ctt by..; ~ tt.11 t40-t27t luelln IW~ tcw an In· Cd~~toO A•P ~I• lttCluOe NJ I I ..,... "*""*' '*"'· per ~-. Ouu•nteed .... r = ta.blahed exhibitor. 2~ AM»'°' yr dMch.1111 wtttl • rnlnlmtlm •rPl"O. flllnQ of~..,. Rm~ -'-tron'"' p.,... d .... -. oomnL 1152"91 ... ---... .. I TC. and fee.de ..... oldOlft 1&-201Whrwttnead oftmonlhate41Wlndl« BEAUTY ~ UL ANT Ing dre.tnga. and oen-t.'1Ullll. -... ... •• ,, ~~tront°"'°9 oue -~-::ii,orer~.1!.. .. 1!4 IDB. w. wtil tr.in, pa1tenee • ne.w.aoounta..,,.i.a N EOfD AT <>Hal EMn •al dencal duu. PRfPlDATJON ~~~-=-tied L .:*a;i::!"-,_ ..... P,n .. 1~1,...• ~ ,,,_•, .. ! ..... --~ must. 1346 hrty. Pwla to hano trtnMCtlont '"9me>neYrtoMIW9Y.un-ltlUlllO M ....,. ,.. •. -. _ ~ -·, . ._ ·~·---• AsllN Ing 1.1 mH, t110.ooo 673-8680n&S-92« and m.ntaln Wttomer limited opportunity, we ............. H-..-.... :.~--~ams. -., .... ~ 70.V10 --~ .,.,-~~·I~ HH ..... 81cr953-1220 relatloM Weofferc:at_. train. Apply Ca.rot Ot ~.,....,....,, -~_. • .__., (11,)lll 1111 .. _ ........ -----·51 SCRAM· LETS ANSWERS • If, Anawerlng s.vtc.T .... orowth and tn txotllent 81~ t:aG -AM SHARP Equal Opportunity .. ~ axpel1all09 ,. • Ulfml& 161-0aOl.Un. • .. • ·;.1'l"' phone operator• 3·11 oompeny paid banefill Mon7/23-Tue7/24Me9t· Employ9f M/F/HIV/ quered•W•otfet .. Cll*lt ... '\ ·JJOZI ~'!'..: .. 382 3rd St. U!Quna ~ ~h Ing !.!:_ ~g .. R~m .. ~ Qull'lta C*lcal M 1 r ~:y. ~xp::= =: ='' ~!114 ':: •:::.-<>or==·= -,.11_'_!2!_!!1 .. 30M I I ••m•1 ......,.., _._ .. •-• A!'ld .,...,.. mOI "'""~to Harb« a ure pertOft Of ~ .,.,_, .....__, 'mtrn. Mon-Thut'a. MW-1ab ~ Pfflf, O;w .... ..-·-• Flgure·enttoe • .. 5 1al. PleUa contte'I exit arnall Import firm-Gen ...,_ ·---....... Hout Moto Pho! ... Vanlth • Tr\Mm •rtn.t 0., IH AMI Mgmt & 8a1e9 pot-Off dutlea-type 50 wpm $ 4-UM unlC 8fAK£UY. 0. 1 l080 • PaotCY·Bel1ow SPtdelTilngtn 1at&2~ ltlonaavall. Xlntpsy,ben-(71K!')'i!.,~.... IMUIPD/&ubt on w.,.,,. neer redhtH GENEAAL (71-')4........01 !.O.E. Culver Or. lrvlne, ., •••• l11r·· STEPPING on THEM TD'• Slnoa 1949 eflt•' adv oppOft. Apply .. ...,o-So. Oro. Co. Reetaurent. 9ee-0202 part time. M:W~r1. It .,..... ... u.... 7 .... 560 ....... ....., ..... OM athlete to anothtt; "I Aobt. Sattl• NH/CM In 9'1fl0n only at JOEl.8 . ..!vlAR w,~! 5 oav-per weeti lnelud• typing, flHng, etc Ha Oacor.tett tale• for ~ !!!!!' .:!"\..: Milli I U1L11. htd to DIY9 up lennle 1 RE Stotler Bd RMftOft SC Pila, Tti. Ctty, or 09 ngs ....,an weekend.I. 714 897-0385 f Ask f< Cat c:ndve lndflt ""' -· t>akttball and footbtlll 842-2171 $46--0611 W•tmlntterMaH. T~:6t1Eut0.'!'2!!;. •--a.IL....&-.,._ ___ o...luMI...... ~c or otyn. ' fire, nees In ....... MUIT ... 1111 Mtolnjuries.lewnhaid -n, ""....., --r••-"'"911 wanced to NII cutting S. 7251 dtnln 4 te- 1461 be -~. MUST iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 10 give up boxing be-W.ANTEO P~ needing ITTllW Equal Oppty EmploY9f Permanent pert t!IM pee-10011. bit•. bladH, G.neral office •tlWft.llTllUI hlr¥8 pr9WtOu9 hOme .._ ·-----••• ~of my Nilda-the PV1 TO $$S &10,000 up MIF/H/V/ ltlon Mon2pmtotppf0x abrulv9a,tapt,dledln llllJIAl ~ KoOa1lllOt Re-!Mry..,_.c..942. ,... .. k,,t STEPPING No Cfecllt ...... no penelty w~~t~~L BenklnO e.30 pm, Tuite 10.30 am ~r1al -.pp11ea In Or· Gr.at ()S)C)Of1untty f()f I~ quited. "9Cal ~ 801517""°'30 2A Hf'9 on THEM.' Oanllon AllOC 813-7311 ••Y1M1 to approx 5:~. No :r, Co. Mutt l'lavt car Vldual ..-w... to-........ pr.tarred e.45-0210 .............. HI_...,,. FABRICATORS .. • .. ..., nee A ......._ -~ .. ..__ .. ~ •. ,. ~ ~ "'~ ltlp Waat.. 51 ELECTRICIANS C111U8.11 nyu'll9f 1680 ~.. Catt "M'Uc;"'ai~ a career s>sth. Santa Ana JANITOR P41'1-tlrna. com-EXPER. &ALU PEOP\.£ & DRAFTSMEN eo.t MeN F oftkle loceted Met 0 .C m•rciaJ ex per. pref. Belboe ...,.,. e,.,_.,oo PIUJTI• PIT be a part of the --..,., (9n &.....ti) a eat-* for tnteMew Airport 11 looklng tar a 642-4M7 wllnds Oii PUT /Tiii Wiii hloh-teeh mobile~~ In Aactttk>n to your ability cake decota10t No~ hmlt 968-7311 or c•alrna pr~. Typing I I I• Opportunltl•• available tteld.ThetnterleotCorp toworkwellwlthttlepub-PI T cake decorator 645--811 55-eOwf;>m, good com-U.O-S«r.uryJtagatlon with the LOS ANGELES has current openings fOf lie. we IMk MW eoc:ounta needed. flex hr·Mlght rnunlcatlon 1klll1 re-expalielica, non«noQr, -ID, - TIMES Circulation o.. experienced manutac-axperianea, gOOd com-train-call bOb 875-9191 CUSTODIAN quired Data entry P· ~ Bwh, FMNon tT ............. lllPT/1111. •IM panment In our door to turtng personnel In lrvlne munlcatlon and light CARETAKER l'Mktent f llAmTtUICI ~~&~ll*ng ~!!~ &llliandG-~-G~~ ....... P.ti I••'* Plttnw WMkend WOftl '°' door newapaper tales to d~ and produce typl~ Miiia Pravloua Newland 'houae C: OIS .,..,..,.. -~ ,_,.._. ... .,...,_,._ ~,... ......... .., program Guarant"d new medical mobile~ publ c contact O· grounds Y81d & nou.. TllUI c:•,t:on::eOf 1~~~· at LOT BOY wanted. 1*1· ................. ,_...., lilland ldlllll '°' FOlll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: Ml·llll hou 1 rly wage ptu1 com-terns Call (714) 281--0540 ~~ 11~ ;o"~~. • maintenance, In ax-Two poalllona located 1n 1213)373-38 I l time Call Newport v...,. 1'81 .... M. AYdant C.. for~· m aslon Houri 4pm to to schedule am Interview change for apt Reta Huntington a.acti 1 11 a &42...,70 ••rt ~ Dmt "*It. 9prn Training ta Re9ponllbllltln Include edult• pra1 no ...-s' 4-hour/dayandtri. t"'-GENERAL OFFICE for Equel()pport Er~ provided Potential to opening paubooka. apply 10 °Board~i lu &-hour ctfy"'Wllt '!,;'; gro<Mng Const Co ~· M:Jntal::C-blgdl doc;tre .... .., I.,...... IH 1111 •• -... urnS300.plusperweek Aulo money "!ark•t•. and TrulteM 19820 8Mch atternoon1, Monday edalmoaphera Fulltirrie c:-for ng..,.!Pp::.tl~": (114)142·2411 ~~~~=~:~~~ FOUND: BuM1t Hound, old blk/wht male, Vic Del Mar, C.M. M&-3780 For an lntarvleW. call: AUTO Jumbo CD 1 Blvd, H.B or Iv mag at through Friday Final Iii· ~8-8089 ... ---2 .. ·..... OPAR/Mottw'• ......._tor 957·2381ext.1204 Part-n.. 962-5777 by Aug. 3 Ing data· &-3-!4 llll•EllDS .... .......... 1ov1ng1nhoimeN;°Bd\ *•lllYEll *• nm•H O&lllEI Call(714)9M-~25 Baautlful Costa Mesa Cv_Jl~ln -·1 642 -9 309 Full time 811m-5pm Mon-CASHIER lllPllllftlTIYE Experienced. lull or part OrlJM-4028 1alon looking fOf ~-Tm':in~ "= .... TAIBI Found: brownllh kitten, rreckled race. Beech & Newland, H.B .• tree to gOOd ~. 9e9-1221 Fri, no aummer help ac-(Tiller) time casni.r / Recep. for information atora w /cllentale or R h lmmed openings avail In cepted. Start S'4 p/hr ln/W... tlonl st wanted tor renter• Cati Kathy Rynn area· ucrt otal. s Apply 3182 Pullman St .. Experience preferred, with Do you enjoy wO<k'tng with Fa1hlon laland ratatl IUlll Ollm 5.c>-3855 ~=1~;4 Baach Cell ,,!~a~ 1C:,, ~~ FOUND IN WAKEHAM Park·preacrlptlon gl ...... 540-4724 Coate Meaa xlnt workl~lttona. J*>Ple and haw good In· atore. Must t>e avallal.)le Hn. If UIOITill HAPPY FAMIL y needs come For appt call .,..... ______ .......;. .. ....;:• ••--Many trtno-ta. Incl.. terpereonal IN(llla? for evening and weet<end Anlrm Action EmpkH M/f ener,,..tic r-nnn woman, ll&IUll JoNlthan, 8&2-5844 AeceptloNatlTYP'S' 911" *--·MY* retirement. ~/weak, no ealdee cuatomer contact hoora EOE 644-5070 .,. r ...... -.. oftlcia pettOn tor omcaln weel(enda, salary com-dutl" Include poetlnO OECOAATE INTERIORS non-amo«er to care IOf 3 Couple or lndlv. to man. ... llP'f FT·must type~ rnersurate with ax· depoalta, withdrawals CHILO CARE In my CM Colorldaalgn PIT to ~!~: ::ir 64~Jor ~ ~~ v!W::: ~ people~ to ~ pf\ ~ perlence Call Tina and loan peymenta Light home. Want resp. person start W1u train 775-5447 w/~t hardw.,. take 0tCS.. In matte.ting nice ofb near lwy.:oi FOUND: ma.le be6ge mix Sl'leP puppy, fem blk Lab puppy. male blk Coetler mix, bit rabbit wht rab- bl t Newport Beach Animal Shelt«. 125 M ... Or .CottaMeu FOUND: money, owner Identify amount, pl.c. & time. Vic C.M 873-5377 Found· White dog with 1.0. Newport BMch Animal Shett•. 844 3&5e SMklng Individual wllh gOOd typing 1klll1 (80 WPM), word proceulng experience Ablllty to man-oa ooey w0t1t toed In our new commercial real •tat• office In the . John Wayne Airport arN. good communication skllla a mu1t PHIYWALT (11 4)111-1000 Lost C.itoo cat. REWARD *'OFFICE HELP *' NABERS CADILLAC HOO larhf 11'4 Oetta .... 714/540-9100 Femata, bll<. gold, bf'Wn & CMIM Include answering wnt belly. 8 yra. Answer1 telephonee Mu11 be cua-Auto to the neme of MENDY. tomer .MfV\ce oriented & Lost btwn Knottavllle & have pleaaant phone AUTO Florida HB 963-7037 voice. Bonua Incentive BOOKKEEPER plan Apply In person. LOST F/black lab 10mo·1. COIT Drapery. 1297 red collar, vie of 19th St. Logan Ave Costa MMe Must haw experience In C M . 7 3 1. 8 8 3 4 / 540.1366 · • auto deeleflhlp account-ing to do comput• lmput Lost: lern Pit Bull wt w/br Accounting and receivable collec- rear legs & tall. Tabatha tlons. Salary corn· REWAAD 960·5389 H B. &EIERIL rnenaurate w/experience. Lott Large White long-Excellent w~lng con- haired neutered malecet ICCOUITllli dltlon & fringe benefit•. -Hugo-FWward 844-4280 ~ hours per week, Mon· CLERK Fri. Contact Sharon for LOST· Red plald key cue. VIC Costa Meaa/N B Re- ward 548-<1909 LOST (REWARD) KHMtlound (SHAVED FOR SUMMER) light gray body/dark marking•. 11n1 to CHIP M&-1540 Lost Very soecial Cat Bk/Br atlpad 1 Yr 58&-41421754-4802 dya Sentimental lou In Lag Niguel, w.ddlng rtng Ml & opal garnet ring wrapped In envelope REWARD 49S.39<Hl (lltry-ltHI) Micro o. the i.adlng distributor or microcomputer products. aeett1 an entry level General Accounung Clerk 10 Yeflfy Inventory recelvlngs, monitor 1nveritory adtustments. prepare Invoices for payment. and reconcile vendor aoeountt. appointment NABERS CADILLAC 2100 lar'9r lh' Cnta .... 714/540-9100 Babysitter for Infant twlna. Mondays & Thuradaya. lpm to 6pm. 752..0162 typl~ la necwary and Mon ttiru Frt, 7:30 to llfhr •a11Ml'4al Oeuf Mu.t be al* to Install i dept no aper MC, saeo. befiem.all M3--1~.­ prev oua taller ex-5pmEv/.:,..nd1 1cti~d7., !~~-71738 Full 11,!llJYDfor .!._, ..._ ha• opening or legal aHembl• 1prlngcra1t mo FOf lntenl6aw cal Mr Reoepuontiat.typf9t Q41f!. perienc. It a pfus. -·"' ~ ...... ......., .....-steno S7 33/hr n-..... hardWar• Rafi.-. Morrlaon 882·5&43 off. tor oftlCe In FT Md liven.. Xlnt driving r• ,........... ... ...,.,..., . ..., II you .,. c:u11omer onen-Childcare needed wkdya cord raqutrad Call Per-....-" ,,,.. 77 hr Hour• 8 to 8.5()...2870 PAIT Tm type ~ end helllllL ted, plMM call: tor wonting moth«. 7 mo sonnet. (714) 883_ 1200 5 Mon thru Friday ExceA ,..,M:----'='F____ pleuant phone ~· I!. LEI DILE boy CM area. 646-28~ Newport Statloner'I 1~ benefits Call 833-0411 :=-.; act~ outlet 4 day .. ~· 9AM to 4PM,• 90Nllty. ,.. ofec. nllC • axt·350 for typing t..1 r ore or lad... no ..... urday °' Sunday fr• ~ co bene. Cllt. FEDERAL CLERICAL h"--p and intervle'# cloltllng In Costa Meaa.. $4 75 hr c.11 bt\lfn I & rnra ttlOmM 183-1112:. ! lllEDIATE n•••J tnetl 4801 Jamt>oree NB EOE StOfe la p8f1 of en ell· 11AM ~9408 w,._ -------=- 100 =._ ... .,Ir Min wage plus mlleaQe ' Pllf'dlng 17 ator• c:neln. ping/Shipping & 90fM RECEn1111~ -·· OPEllll!.S Flexible hn Appni 2 hrs .... SCllll mlllT Atlaest3yrtaplnladlea phone & ~ ... -1..,.,t la, la 11118 • p /day Mon-Fri Call or oldef PIT anew.1ng d11COUnt clothing en· PT r-~ S 2001 ~1 •\A.a.L••oo Georgina 6'6--0203 ....._ tnl ....... vlronment SeAary beaect .-... 1 mo e MlcroD.allladlng •• ·~-1r-1 ~·--h ,.... ... ..... -. m mum _,,.., on evn r •• 11 i.-.Jot• hra/'#tt n... (10-Noon) ...._. ....... _.J_..._. al()pportunl u .:.:. == _::'ft 1 _ tlOrt!:; , .. .-.y-•••1 raq Ired 840-3917 ....,. rv ....,,.,. '"-._.._..,. .,. .. _ ... u ty """""" ¥,.. .... ,.. ,...., ..,. --.· s:wn. ,..,_ u PKkage Equal Qp. Tue.-Frl 74G-2053 c:omci.rtorproducta. ~ Employer County lnis FIT position avatlable. For Hollywood production portunltyEmploY9f Send ••••••••• ....... iergilllk, _, BANKING P9'900 to dell'll9f airline company Interviewing resume to Can"da p•Rf·TIME. v--..__ groomedAacac>tiolllst\O TELLER UllFOIEST tlcicatatoOrangaCo.and people rrom S.bay er• Futriona, 8140 Sunland " ---,.....,. recehiaourguaatatnd RECEPTIONIST· Long BMct1 area Must for waler and boat)ng Ave. Sun Valley, Ca to Include Mrty A.M. WOt1lour~ ,.rt.Ti-I Prefer 1 yeer exi>«. Ofl ha.,,. own traril()Ortatlon aattey docurnen1r1... 91352 Anantton ~~· ~~NMI(~ Otherdutlealndudt 10 small PBX system. type and gOOd driving record. t>eer-potatoe chip and Edw o.souza .--..... ,_ .,,_ lilllecommuulc:atkln 50 wpm, have a pro-Sherrl(714)850-1111 dulgnar tut com· truck, van, station repcwtaand , A INdlng rnultl-atate flnanclal MNlcea organization, Callfornla Federal, la Metllng a part-time Teller to handle routine cu11omer trenaac1ion. at our Foontaln Valley Branch In Orange County. You need 3-6 rnontas· axperlenea as a teller trainee or equivalent lndu1try experience For consideration, pt.eua stop by and complete an appllcatlon or call DUANE ARNOLD betwMn 9 AM and 3 PM WM4cdaya for an lntWVlew appointment CILIFORllA FEDERAL 17900 Megnolla Str .. 1 Fountain Valley CA 92708 feulonal appearance --•• •-•-•-rnerclala.213-460-4017 waQC>n) to aaalat ,,..._ ~~tor · and demonatrate gOOd """'-_,_, lntrvw In Hollywood/must PtlPe' dMlel" In ll"ltne MN«lll ~ • communication skllla F/llme position for qU.Slty be 18 bdl ground roll• IUUID .,... Mut1 be depen-You""* pOMaM , Call Mary 730-7881 R.O.A tor quality ortho only·no exp nee THE DAILY PILOT la now dable. Contact Greg exutta it verbal • e~actlce ~ Laguna Bch HOUSECLEANERS accepting appllcatlona ~~30ey ~ F~ c::ommuNcaUon lk... . IEWPllT ~per p,.,,, 494-8555 tor District Managere to .,..,..,_, • .... ,.,_..., typa40+wpmandhllM CLERK TYPIST DENTAL ASSISTANT Flt & pit nauded Own supervlH nawapaper a.m only &42~21 the8bllftyto~ • Work ror 2-4 J*)Ple. rype enthu ... tlc RDA wanted transportation. Englsh carriers Mus1 haw vwi -...,.,..,sltuatlonsmoni (50wpm), wut train on die· 10< general practlea ln speaklnL C M araa wagon or ptcil-up Good PU ---time. Thehouraaram.. taphone & computer. Newport BMch 2 yeara SS/hour 2•7444 Hlary, mileage allow· 7·30.,.,to4:30pmas,._ proofreading, gOOd eno-experience. lull time HOUSEKEEPPER to asa4s1 anoe. compeny benefits ~ SYC Di> ptwf « t.raln. Mlrt of $5.00 to SS.SO llsh skills. profeulonal 631-.42315 elderly lady U1a houM-and bonuS ()S)C)Or1unlty • hrl NB 7~ perttourwtthexoaMar)1~ appearance are required wortt213-431-S415 Apply In P9f90ll at Daly -•-.-.-C01T1911"Ypaidbeneftts.: C DETAILER. respon11bl• P·'ot Cl -"-t'--no.-~ ~·-1111 Sheri, 752-9109 " ,...,,. ""' ...,.,..,. •. ..,..-,.,,.. ___.._, ., __ .O •trW.alT reliable ~. full or Independent Insurance 330 w-n-,._1 "' -.. -·-~ .,,.,... oart t1me'6..5:'7448 Agency has oPelVng 10f a -· ,_,, vu.• preferred. but wll train FILE CLERKS &. ~ Monday thru Fr1-Call &42· 1403 fOf annt licented nre casu.lty day No phone catla ~ Large Insurance firm lllECTll produ<:« Min 2 years E o E. Clencal needs 2 file room us•• Yr/rd chuteh pr•SCh strt experlenee P.sonal & ---... 1ra9 tents. entry level pos. ASAP exp prat Sal "99 commercial llnn. R.. ~ --1t10ns pleeSant wonc en-5$6-4335 or 556-7787 aume only to CHRISTIE & ..._1_ Aero.peca Mtg Co Ma an vl ronment . hou rs ---ASSOCIATES. 4019 aK....-entry i.Yel poaltlon In 8 30·4.30 Cell Sheri. DOG GROOMER exp In all I Westerly P1ece . Ste 203. IOf Christian School Ape>ty their •igMIMl•IQ dae>t 752.9109 breed .. FuH Urn• with own Newport Beech, Call-16835 Broold'iurst, F v Riaepon81bitltlel lnctude equip -busy shop-call lomla 92660 962.3312 typi"G. ftllng of •IQlllW'· Call now tor further 964·5550 from 8 to 5 Ing drawtngs. and oen-detalts flSIM U1.U Mechanic turbo up .,.., clerical ck.It ... A IOb 1s welting lor you IUFTSPllSll preferred CiMn in~ .... a• flC ~~Olpt.--. R..P Ptntula -----.~~ Candldatet lhould nave eorM accounting courNWOf'k and general accounting experience Is desirable Micro 0 I• 11 dynamleally growing company ottering a competitive wage and benefits package. II you are Interested In an UIYSmlll IEIMI 1714>963-8395 Adlts. tlt·plt eva/wknd• ,,.....,...,..,.e'""qu_•_,,1 O_P_P_ty_Em_p_1yr __ 10.llELL OpportunltleS axhlst with ll0,000 + pendent shop In S A ...,. • the City of Fountain Val· Newport e.ach firm ax-GOOd pay & benefit• 54&·5533 Newport Bc:h TllPIUIY SEIYICH ley for temporary drafts pending sates staff II you Exp'd need only 10 .ppiy Equal Opportunity 17406 Mt Clmwood Cl Fountain Valiey. CA 92108 Equal oppty EmpM>yer RECPT/TYPIST tor CPA flrm In N.B. Call Connie, CIRCUS IUllUS n11.m•1Ln flWITll llM112 Charlotte's Sitters Agney BANKING CLERICAL TYPIST CLlllH 420 62nd St MS.3746 TELLERS lalltta Isla•• 11..., Full & Part-Time Now Hiring 873:.8foo energetic. growing company, with a non· 1rnoldng environment, apply at or aend r•urrte and lalary requirement• A part·tlma and three f\Jll· --------•I time poeltlona avaHable S 1135/month to start , ..,. ,1111 .. 1 ... EIOllTl/lllELI Outcall ONLY 835-9199 laalam~. 4114 Xntki\le s~ •tb i yra. high volurM, gd loc, •lb cllent•. 642-&519 For Ad Action to· llCRO D Human Relourcee Department AP·P 17 40e Mt. Cltffwood Cr Fountain Valley. CA 92708 Equal Oppty EmployerM/F SYDNEY 01111 CaU a Daiy Plot AD-VISOR 642-5678 Monday, July U ARIES (March 21 -April 19): lnqu1nes made last week could no" bear fruit. You get what you ask for. you'll have more rcspons1b1hty as result. Accent on visits. unique agreements. intensified romantic relationship You'll be in business -perhaps in big wa}' TAURUS (Apnl 20.Ma~ :!O): Time for playing games 1s finished - you have chance now to display talents. products and to earn more.- money. Go for brass nng' Market 1s bigger. audience l'i bigger. opportun1t1cs are bigger and you could stnke ll nch. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20) Lunar cycle high -mess independence. creat1v1t}. new stans. p1oneenng spmt and romance Be direct. state case in graphic manner -exh1b1t quahlle' of showman'ih1p. You will get to he an of matters. member of opposite~' demonstrates 101.e CANCER (June 21 -Jul} 22). Folio~ through on hunch -St'\'°"t meellnJ could lend spice to hfe. S11d. to familiar ground fulfill obhgat1on 10 loved one lalU!.QUO 1s shaken. you'll benefit as re'>uh. Be "in touch" with one confined to home or hospnal. LEO (Jul} 23-Aug. 22). Following period of confusion you'll get what you want -wish will come true in dramat1t fashion Focu'i on persuasion. d1plomaey, romance. profit a~resalt of act1v11y conncc:lcd with businc s. carccr You'll be "1n demand"~ For theM position•. you wlll perform bUk: taller tuncilona and usiat cu11omera with rou11ne tranMcilona and problem• wtthout cloM aupervlslon or additional training. You need 3-6 months aa a tell• trainee or aqu/velenl Industry expenence For Immediate conlk*'atlon. pleaae stop by and cmplet• an appl~tlon Of c:.11. John June between 9 AM and 3 PM -...kdaya, for an lnttNtew appointment CILIFORlll FEDERAL 2700 Harbof 8IVd Costa Meaa. CA i2626 (714)5-4&-2300 Equal Oppty Emptyr Clerk s (The 1984-85 Mlary schedule has not been announced.) Types lett•s. reports from rough drans. notes or m8Chlne transcription As.9151/Mt-up wori(lhops and .em1nar1 for small to large groups. Wiii act as back-up receptionist Must be flexlbM and abl9 to perform a variety of tut<a llmoltaneoualy Full benefits peckaqe lncludlng dependent tlealth COV9ragtl Positton ls located near Bristol &. Red Hiii in Costa M..._ Call (714) 96&-«<>25 or9~28 for Information HAllEOMm HPT. IF DIUTill Affirm Action Emplyr M/F CIRCLE K·MARKETS .,) ~ ~ 1 NOW HIRING ~\_~ ) f CASHIERS I CLEllS · 1 Interviews Fndays 9 00-11 00 A M et 1390 North Pac1f1c c: Coast Hwy . Laguna Beach (on PCH & V1e1ol Call I 714 l 494 9233 lor mor! 1nlo Newspaper person Requlrea. 2 possess good telephone ANOIAL POflSCHE Employer M/F/\l/H semesters or dratting and communication akllls and 957-3900 wrveylng, 1 semester ot can use 1 8 figure In--------- trigonometry OR 2 yeara come We work from More tamU ... .,.. getting of college matorlng tn 6am-1pm Of 1pm-8pm In the camping ·~·· tNI Civil Engineering For tn-a pleasant environment Ye er 11 yo u h a v e a rormatlon and •PPll-No experlenoa neceas-camP9' thet's not getting c•tlon. contllc1 P8"10rl· a r y Ca II G •or g e UMd. Mii It now with • nel 10200 Slater Ava Anderson at 67S-0450 Ctesalfled Ad F V. 963-8321 EOE M/F -----HIYD needed lor ore hJrn d.-1 ltverles Knowled~ ol 0 C & L A S.2·5788 ORl\IERS-<:rON country Calif lie raq MacGregor y ec:htl. 1631 F'ttlcentl a. Costa M_. EOUCA Tlo;;r- mlll U 39perhour Par1-Tlrrte Wo<k wtth studentl resid- ing In group hornet The program amph..a .. tu- torial an111anoe In read- ing. writing and math. Morning. anernoon and eventno houri available. 2-3 hours per day. 2-5 days per week Septam· ~ through June HOfMrS are located In various areu ot Orange County Call (714) ~025 or 9M-~26 tor lnlormatton DailyPilai LAYOUT ARTIST PART TIME Orange County daily newspaper ha..c; an operung for a quick layout artist Cand idate must be able to w ork well "1th sales people and met't datly dead- linC'S Baste knowledge of cam~ra n ·ady art. typstzing. and the capability to mark up 1.iyouts for production a mus t Addmonal pro,ects may include fl yer... brochures. maps and sales pres· Pntat1on Vl suals 1-2 years experience newspa~r preferred Send resumP UH\ ~4.I . c 0 \"' l ll\11 \ Pll U I P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa CA 9262b Atlent1on Ll5d Smith PBl••L IUD 631--0981 Aeroepeca Mfg Co hU en 1~Rest,----_,,.,,--t ----- openlng In thW per90n-·-nel 0"'°9 0utlea Include -I• lnlUf'WIOa. EEO reporta. ExP9' AWY In per-eon; misc typing. will train fOf Beectl Houaa. 819 ~ PBX rellat Expar Hollow Ln, Lagune pr...,.,.ed GOOd pey & a..c;t,. • benefits IDTllUITS llSlll llC. Pastry atef 2 Y'S aper; 548-5533 Newport Bc:h knowtedga of EuropeeQ Equel Opportunity pastrtea Chef CMmta Employer M/FfV/H 497~n. ext 290 • Daily Pilat PART TIME \1otor Routt> .\ ,·ailablt' 'if'~ port Bf'&C'h area. thrt"e hour-~r da~'. Earn approx. $000 p.-r month. C.aU I I :00 to l :OO P'1. CIRCL'LATION DEPT t142 -t:~:! 1 EX>E ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .,., tlA V "' OSTA -.,E S• ca '1'1")~ ., . .; ·: -. -•. ... llAllEOlllTY 11n . ., EllUTlll Affirm Action EmplyrMIF r---..=;.;,,.;;...:;~---=---------_:. ________ ....::. _______ __:_ Eatblllhed NIM company Mells energetic rallable I people to maritet p<aa- tlgtous nationally trnown products • Guar S 7 fhr • comm • 4 & more hr 1t11n1 • Med a Heattn 1>enen11 • Exp praf"d. but wm 1ra1n Call Ed 55&-1000 District Managers II .,.~ M1ov worll1n; wlttt young boy\ & oirls ond de\k rob\ o~ not for you consider o corff< 1n l+lf' ~~r etrculo· t1on l1eld Tt"' " o uni~ position wrth do1I.,, cllolle-n9fl & rewords VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): tick to factual matcnal -you are being considered for promotion or major assignment. Bring reference material up to date Individual who can "\)ull strings" is in )Our comer, will provt it in surprisina manner. Scorv10 plays key role. KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Ovr openonos ore •mmedoote Appl1conts mv$1 ho~ o van stot•<>nW090f1 or 1rvck We ofter on e11cell.m sok>ry w1't\ o bonus pion and "'°' allo~e We hCJYe on ••cellent benefit pion that 1n<lvde1 ho'f>• tol11ot10n 1nsvronce. l~I YO<ot!Of'I 01\d holiday\ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on education, study. travel, long-term arrnngcmentsat1d spiritual values. Be analytical. get ideas on paper. discern motives. start dial<>Jue with "spcctal" member of opposite sex. Gemini. ViflO, Sa11ttanus persons figure prominently. SCORP10 (Oc:t 23-Nov 21 ): Family member talks aboul rcM>urcts. budget. possib1ht)' of rcmockhn1. enl&rlJna or dceot1tina home. lk aucnuvc, show willtnanc s to cooperate Money wilJ come from surpn..c W>urct -sooner than you m1aht 1mqine. Libra figure promtntntly. SAGmARIU (Nov 22·Dcc. 21 )' Don't rush, m11ntam lo profile. be aware of possible lepl n1rl or rod tape. Ocflnc terrnl. l\·otd self-deception. realize thAt one who would be a partner rouJd ~ financially embarra.s~. Pisces plays s1&n1fkant rote. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Job may seem toujh to handle. but OC()CSSl'a matcnal will become 1v11labtc. Keep resoluuon ronccminJ, ict, health, nutrition Another Capncom as in your eomrrJ. has your ftlfare at hcan and you'll become aware of at. A'tUAR.IU van. 20-fcb. 18)' Roman~ u featured-lim1tauons arc remo,·c<t. you II prud yout v.ine and tra\'cl 1' dis11nct po ibalit). focus on chan • vane&)'1 creativity, intensified romanttc relationship Populanty incra~ anci you could wrn a contest. Pl (Feb. 19·Mal't'h 20). Sense ohccunty 1~ heightened. Lro individual ha you ho..-10 ··o~n doon" prcv1ou~l)' cl<Ked Prottct t.tmtorial ripti. be dirttt. independent and d1spl&) p1onttr1n sp1nt . R trictloni i<'tu11ly will wortc 10 your advantqr (714) 548-7058 Condtd~s must h<J'ofe o dftire to be w<C~\lul ond be -non; to worli: hord ti you !totlf'lk vov ho.,. the qvoltfoc011ons pleocne oppfy 1n pen.on to the Daily Pilat 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Of\~~~ • .. • ...: DlO Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Sunday. July 2/, 1984 !tit WuW •tlO 11 Waa~ 1111 lelr Wutt4 ~ U t -~'I:'" a.AYi&na 0t:.~ !t!. ~TRUCK RENTALS 1-. ........... ..,...!!!1 Nowhll1ngtcwtu endJ*1 A r"POMlble. WI ot· to~io.u.~'r:=o Ir_~ ~20 PICK-UP =~~~ t:r~~~~or-o=.=.~°:i l '~ ~ f TRUCK ~~-.. ..... ~..,..,.._ ~ 1a or °"'· AWy 1n 8oxlna n.... s200. ea. • I PER OW '1ftOY6tX COM8CU parton. 2100 &. E ftQe of • M• Inter-•DELIVERY• Oo!"y~t•r n1·5715 71jl •jl~205G BMUftbeclll -------- an.tol Na EOE neuon.t 4aroepace firm. NHt •PP•aranca 6 ~ OLYMPIC r•Ac"l<"i ~ ~ AJtCond AM/f'M N1nm5 • ~ aviation 0t air-plaMMt ~ty ,.. p TAI 10 d I " ---------~ EC8eo4) ftlK.n Rffi'Uarent A~ Mgr llM alt$*1ence helpf\JI, ulf9d. Mue1 N1W OOod =~-i..t at.:s.2 FIELD. 2 ~ tok1a for • (1 wanted Mature adult muet ~ u•lhtW1• With ~riving record. Back· befit~ 971 5071 all .wnt• i;rt~:-"' .. ti, lall TIH A•• Wu... tnl '79 AoOord. '7t< ml. hpd, BILL M~~~OYOTA CADILLAC w/eblMty to relate to ..._ ~ t~ and .non-ground In dr~ '*P-new {r,4:a-,'~7 p~ · • 11· Prindle, trlf a cat box. WlJHio o;:; S::: 8150 ~·n!:'~n=~ 19202 a..oh ttS2.()t29 LAA\Jm &ELECTION low amplO)'Me. atrong • d ' Ille: e11e.llen1 ful, but not nee. Wiii Int tt " I xlntcond. ,._.,.,.,_,,dbl up. ~nnlng or not. clutch '3800, 831-2244 •• ,. TOYOTA COROL.LO ofl•tamodtl. lowrnl!Mge panona1 pride & Ph>'**' t>eMt1ta Call 986-0228 train Call 540· 13H , Xs;;Jo;;;a ;;;a; af'V9 Oly till eoooer. ~. 1,._, Jittnt tlb & rudder. 79$-9053 or 7eo.t938 "" stamlne AMI '°' Ken CUrry 1201 Logan Ave. Co.ta km.rt 14 wll ~°' a...u1.-doatng cer. "2-4271 aa.m 240-2431 Jlrn WI llY .80 CtvlQ 1 ec>d·lo ml--idnt A 1 r Con d . 8 t • r • o CedlMece In 8outMm * Train wMe yOU i.atn. E. 0 E prlnclpala only Meea & ......_,1.,y ... ~.. 2-·~"' cond $4000" 1 am/fm (115XK0) Callfornlal S..uttOdayl * Good.-,Ywlbeneflt• ·-" -SACI: Lo• o .. KILN. "ITIXCAl.lBUR OLUI A••a •4 .. ..4 S2988 140 1110 Call Du1na fOf lntatV!ft· 8 ~ ijM(f, wtll dellvet xtta ctn, OU1boltd, wta .,... cu 1 '" •. ' or BILL MAXEY TOYOTA • e.1oam' 3-&pm. 11oan11Y /IUOlml • ua•• •oanuY A~·~:~ ski:.~ .,. 1~3S4-0854, aict 803 • q u Ip p. d • e 5 0 0 Ill n•• 549• 1000 19202 Beach "2..0829 :teoo Hllrbof 8tvd HambUrger etand. Radhlll O.C Alrporur.._ R9e1 b-* tectlonata ~-cMehfU 8elllnQ m-elc laland Char· 751-13-43131·1&64 Nifty HondaChllo '81, 4 dr, ,80 TOYOTA COROLLA COSTA MESA at Brtetol 957..0717 tata Davelo,,_ra nMd lmmadllta opening In ---ter ~beflhlp &2,000 .• 78 LASER w /cover, 5 Ip, ale. allwr w/Ofay SR!I ..cratary/offloa 11111. Irvine.,..'°' lndlvlduel OCrt bring your own bag. Call 54-44390 wht/yallow,"d end, Inter, gl'Nt cond. S439!S 5...-, AlrCond, Power retell aaMa tent. Mu11 Mite -.i..,.. 60 with good c;Wtcal 1«1111 a U-Haul lt1 In elley behind " ~ ~224 .,..... • Ex,,_,lenc»d. MU9t have WPM Shortha';,'d"'80. mutt Wiii tr&ln Varied 310 Coral e.lboe laland. 8otMt Pi.no mpl, Starling 891-1545 gr-.g ' Stear, Stw.o Caae food and cooking k~ Preler koowl1dge of rHpon1lbllltla1 Good FREE ·cet to 1cwtng hm· Stw, 120 gold-dbl.-gte 8' Fatty K,,... w/oatt, 7 (l74ze~ edge. full tlma Tu.. tlouM bUlldlng bualnaaa ~ 8alery open. emky grey-grn eyed. mdln. Mtlq\iee, 646-1223 aold new St-45. u..d 3 811.L M~~OVOT A !."!~ ,!l!~-eome ...,.. Wiii 1r1ln If neeaaaary 2e1-e222 lovM ittn 548-5032 IUN. ut tlrnee SSOO. 175...ats1 Hl202 e..oh M2-0829 .....te1s..,,_,. Non -1mo11.er C 111 -----rm RN needed for buey New· 549~8 7 lor appt FR-EE cut. k It •• n. IQd Bar slOM bOth Hat "'s~=F~ 4'119 fr 4 ~ Ddftl 1131 port 8Mct'I PiaatlCl SYr-&I m-7wkl/7mo pup Wht and neon or any kind of • • geon llcanced RN for Ml SIOllfT YI •• nn STUDEITS ::/retr mix &4&-4e! 1 bat at~• ptopa..wtll MIM a ft I I I '71 LUV 4X4 J'ICJ(UP time poaltlon u-be uMd f()( motion pie· Aux Dal Salll'q In Fl~-lhell, Stereo '*lenOed In ICU or OR lmmedllte QPenlng IOf ax In Jiii FREE darllng tong hair kit· t\Ka pr~ to buy rm.:,, ~ tor ( 1 289 and for clfculatl"t and perlenced (5-7 yrs min) 11111111 JIU MWD tens 9 wtc• 548· 1964 lml'Mdlataty 975-1&88 IOctd °' tOno ance Bill MMv~OYOTA r~ room aJ•ry lndlvtdu•I In last paced. We h•ve opening• lor &45-2457 luical la1t. crutllng Compteta .-0.. 19202 Beec:tl 9e2-0829 Miil 11....•-u,. negotla1>61 644-124-0 ptuah corporate omoe boyt & glrls l>atWMn 0 ..__ 5 tronlc9andMiilnventcwy1--......,.________ .....,.. • Mull have prolastlonel 12· 18 ye9rS olO wonclng Friendly G.,man --· 5 Ptec. Drum -High hat. + ton• more. Aooommo-'a3 TOYOTA PICKUP SOUTH Sallboat Charter FIHt eppeatanee &. attitude evenings &. Siturdaya mo• Mull llnd good cymboft many eX1ru of· dal• 8 w/IUJC~ new with AM/FM CHHtla need• lndlvtdual lo ..,. Tnr. 1klll1 &. pleaunt Earn money. tripe &. horM last 5<*0-3471 lers over $526 •96-5627 Interior. 2 hHdl & ~2298) cou1n vioe &. ~I boet1 No .,.. •• 645-7100 phone m1nner required bonu ... Call PuP9* pit bUll/gofden ret •79 ROGERS DRUMS, 4 °' lh0w9r. Prettleet uMlng ..., ••Pl' req Submit reeutn9 &. Mlary Mr Rountree mix cute, gr .. 1 wlkld1, 7 piece wt!t w/CMet, No ~edll In Newport Harbor. Bill MAXEY TOY OT A lllZI s.,_ 3 good raps~ requlrementa to· Peraon-IU-1111 must ... 11 631--0&83 cymt>an $500 or S750 $200,000 or beet offer. 19202 Beec:tl "2-0829 "WI WIU Ill '7• Cofolla 2 dr, • IPd. gd NMlng cond. S700 or belt ofr.176-7305 DESPERATE! Must ... I '71 11atlon wgn rune grt. nu rbtt $650 oOo 97M965 forexcltlnghealth related !lei 1111Town&.Country Mon -Fri 10am-3pm CelJTracaye.48-7942 Call 975-2311 dyl .L S pr0due11 5S8-0637 Rd-Suite 115. Oranoe. Ca Wt/Bk tux male kitten 976-3311 evaa/wtcnda. , Rul 111 ... llll houM trained 2 mo old Whte Fender Stratocuter • II"" S•' .,_.1 '&8 Bua rune !>\It neadl SEOIETUY 92668 9&0-0409 gultar '&et400875·2188 fJ 14ft nu aall1, tpln, 73F0<dCouner .,..u':ctl':!i,.....':ft" 09 starter $300 Greg Successful growing COPY· f 1 S co~. lllp, tral* $950. $1600. Or bit ofr 18711., ___ .. ,.,. 631-4888 Tl PllllGlll Y.P. I ECln AIY Ing & pdnOng company araat•rt let Fuala.rt/ 640-8409 24'1-95e7 Hunt;'J7n'B..d, Of m1j0r brokerage firm Seeking well organized In· needl an tggrMShla & 3d secrfy d;;J( S50, din lsu=Ht IUI Lido 14 fully IQUlpt w/trlr VHI 9040 (114) 42 2000 Brokareg• experleoce dlvldual with good typing. motivated aaJel pe<aon tbl• w/4 chr1 $60. Color 2 "'·,..,. of almoat new s850 IHl2..eoe8 * 1 7 1 FORD EffA Van • pref'd, t>Yt not req'd 1hortl'land and spelling Experlen<:e helpful, but TVRCAXL-100 19"$150 ~..-" 1.1\1 Good ottloe 11<1111, typing skills Gooc benefits Call not required Cell Dan new hlda/l>d qn a . $200. ott. furniture-sacrifice-Lido 14 #4371, w/ trtr, eonll9'11on. pi s pl b V8. Jat•ll 11 Hra 7:3<>-4 00 Call Jackie 556-3110. Shepardaon betwHn (Nrth tonea) &42-3209 11000 '*Mt 640--0755 green, Ilka new. $1900. or auto. buet<at teat•. fully 113 XKE Jaguar Coupe 1157-8500 Secretary Smell quiet 10am-2pm 26 t -1151 7'1ld oa'k med etyl-2 * 3 OeMe $100, •xac f>MI oner 673-7280 tqulp, bey wndow./eunr1 Convertible. 48,000 or~ U&.11 OUll f /T lndu1 con11r offlee nds l lPPLlllm leafe-9 chr1-S600 obo deU. S250. tide chairs LIM 1• W/TILI 472-9025 aft Spm. mllel. Exoel cond PV1 9 2 1eeret1ry wlllte bkkplng -.. 963 2034 S20 M . 9' l>lk vinyl couch '72 Ford Chateau long bed party 876-B 120 ~. 1~.:"st~t~• &. gener11 olflce ex· YHl 1-MI . $100, pletur•. 87!>-0205 $1050 968-1230 window van. Xlnt macti. '72 XKE Conv V-12, auto, 270 E. 17th St CM perlenc• all phues_ Non-Tired of llttlng aroond with Coudl, blue floral, xlnt p:••H/:aau~~ LUdet• 19 rutty found with New tlru. $2200. P/b I al G WI emkr642·5027 nothing to do? Do you cond S150 Rocker, -~---o fhhora mooring &42-2255,54'8-1558 • P s, 0.i. rn. re w.EI like to mingle? If IO give green $75. 9e2-~ CidWill-nut n xnt 114,500 (213)$92_.905. whl1, 73K ml a 12,1199 PP IEOlnAIY /TJJltt us a 11ng1e. 1t (714) -'~· ... /mat..-c:n ,.,. end cond-s1.ooo &44-2104 or (20e) _.5s.1819 t .. n, 780-0706 av.a1wtcnc11 or Exper penon ror IUhlon· Mull have gd typing, edit-5-40·0301 for an exoltlng """""' "'"' ' "" eves CludCI t04S 760-88M days. a1>61 ladlee shoe aalon I ........ 111 & h lob u •telephone aaMa $95. gls t op dinette Morgan 30/2.-82 d...... • _..... 145 S.,ary p1u1 comm c a11 ng ,.,..... no P one person wtth the LOS AN· /4c:h,.. 1125, 752~192 TV WI. Refrlg f .cw tau 1650 Jaguar b811C V Drop •~n u 6:40-7810 lor a.ppl ;::i~"~':'m:afy e~I OELES TIMES Hoora ESTATE SALE LMnx im .. / '232 & f()(,;,~ Int,·.::. •• ~ coupe all OfiD4n ~SOS( AMG, fujj '8tJ;. 2• •100 f •~ 4 9 H~•rt.. ..,.,..,. f 1 •1" 11 4 bHm $29,500 atoragaamc.·111111.&oo poww, meny xtru Low Sllee "1"" or lnterv...... P .. f:." ~:mml;;I~~ -LO-tr~ ... o•m all'!.~'!.1~ • " Sony 1611 COiOf TV. WOOd 786-7143 cash to Mttle "t•t• mlleege. 751-79511 IMMEDIATE INCOME •1rm 110 OFO -......,.. cab -•nt -so 540-7051 __ .. -I -4ft.O 7••7 • __ ...:__ ____ _ Opp to Mii 3·D art 1t P,..._ -cation 1375 Sunf1ow.r Ethan Allan IMaUtlful dill-'"' ~ SANTANA 21 ·GREAT ,...,. • ..,,., .._ ....... ..., '&4 230SL ro.dl1• 3 ... ,. :t'~.!:~~: = '~:'~::X, ~::· ::1~!~ T:~c:t• M... ~~r~ns~~,~~~ng1'n~~ 8rJ. ~80'"=:"7~ ~~~~LY $2950 CALL , .... larert.. ~~:=~:.~·~~ For lntarvleW 250--4748 accouotlog knowledge Summer with a future 9e2•854'5 •rt epn, 0 80. Contact THE JOHN •l tlO'l ,95 300SE Conv, CIUlic 5 ·-1111P1 helpful 831~703 Now Interviewing 1tu-WAYNE TENNIS CLUB ••riat lt!JJ. 1 ,.,1.,.,.. ____ ... ...., -• • .... d G d Gofd vetwt aofa w/matc 644-6900 Avon 8 i*iOi\ UJ; raft, 'id &SOOS Mult ;;fl Xlnt pasa, JC1nt cond, 4 apd, needed for fut grOWing S.11rftw l1h T1e-r dents, gra ' oo chr S200 Lg aq lamp tbl IN I!. al 7 l Danforth anchor 35 H cond all opts, snr1 + tthr air, taef'tflce 873-e100 Newport Beach com· Newport bUnes LocallOll apelklng voice ~rt ap-$15. Maple drop IMf IN s" .. atr .. ..~1 otter 973-0152 Int, 16250 obo 557·8196 ·72 230 8 ~· mint cond an Expe< nee In AIP P C H & Jamboree pearanca Acn ever• 5 .... d •100 GE -.,.. ~,,(payroll & quarterllei Apply 4.30 to 7 Monday only All our H~llv" ~ ~~ S1oo~ s.t~2 1~ ~~~~r1 Xlnt Olnghlel, 8' FG (Shurboet) lllW ti 12 PP &45-55 1 Uk for Gary 631~903 NO PHONE CALLS started this way oe no $75. 8' SeYYlor (Aztec) 172 BMW 2002 fh air •72 280 SEL 4.5 Itta grey barrier If 18 or o11er. Clll I lfl FIUrTlll Z o d I a c Cad a I 1 0 , w/mtr mt S45. 8' plutlc amlfm etereo 'alloy ale, automatic, 115K ml, SIOlnllY SIOllITTIFFIOH 8-4l--0690between 9-3 LES 957·8133 w/aooeaat400873-2303 Pion eer $50, 2HP wheels ' mlchall~• orig $7000975~9 s~~;swJ:~~~~R : ,,8!·::·t28/~~ I ?:~d~ TRAVEL AGENT . FIT min Sofabed. J•v• print. g<I ,..., ..... 7011 Evlnrude 1125. 494-78N 46K .:n1. Best 'o tter. '72 280SL 4.5 135K ml klnt Typing, dlctaphooe. fifing. 8PM· 11PM Mon-Thur ~,~!s~~· ~11'~.'ral~I cond. S175. 631-9085 13' Gton wh• with Johnton 8HP ~ft g<I 832-3128 or 927-3833 cond metalk: blue $8600 peraon Friday duti.1 expe< req Cout Com-552-3052 lrvlne Alk f()( SOFA & LOVE.SEAT cover. Muat NII 11600 cond '325 87 '76 2002 Xlnt running _644 __ -7_3_&4 ___ ~- Salary S 1150 to ltart wtth munlty Colleges 1370 Aull'a wllooM plllowa LOOkl 852-0600 li~ ...... 7 cood, new ptrts all '80 3000 Chmpgna gld· ~~~~;~i'~flt• Im· ~;,I~ ~I~ E~~2M~~~~ Tnlst tltn llt ·""· earthtone color•. 13' Bolton Whaler wltrlr & 2'4'it1P avail Main Cfiannei. around. S5000 976-e637 :'rft"~~yt~.~lo!t~ YI nl S 1 1 f ~ • I 1 3 5 11 I m o Mii for S400 112 t -2738 cover 40 HP eng, g.reat Hunt Harbor $260/mo '71 ID 1201 S 17,000obo 7511-1979 or Wl ECURtTY OFFICERS Coutllne Comm College Trundle bed S200. Child Br cond S3800 9e8--0353 JMnM 8.40-e747 Red, Sharp(109TOE) 2 t3 880 3383 3990 WMteny Ste 660280 S4 60 /hr admission• oft 10 am to Se1 S l75, l8c:f uprgt tz:r 18' Glubar Cti.tlon IMC c 1 $4995 NewpOrt8Mct192 • • 1180, b aby travel . Mllzad qulal coupe Dir 527·9094 '80 300 so. muoon. 476-2012 Oall 11 h t! 7pm type 45wpm Cout bed/ace $25, 8 anq repro trim 75hpJohnlOn, good nMd1 apace for 31' S25.000 or bait ofter _ comm collegH. 1370 5098 cond New battery-rigged ctUlic ketch l&llboat. '79 7331 xlnt cond-elvr/red 47a..7007 Don (Mon·Frl) leerlt1rylt1af •81mmedopeolngs1n Ad1ms-Co111 Mesa dlnchrlS25064o-Io r I I I h I n 0 · 944-7211/875--4870 r•. lntr OUlCK SALE-BEST -------- Small oftlce n..cf1 MC· San Clemente area 714-432-5007 d .. dllna J ... l~ 1214 S1800 873..0149 Locel rat.. OFFER 873·3025 1'1111111 llTHS, llO ratary wrth legal eicper • Other opeol a In 813 EOE M/F/H R 1u--•111Z Setf-motlvlted to handle ng Olamoo 1 84K white. 17 tt BOSTON WHALE Oocic lor 40 ft poww boat. '82 320!-Red/Tltll-amlfm ~-- WHY PAY OVIB PAOTOBY S!IODB? We're De&lln' on Rabblt.6. GTl 6. J9tta's. Sclroccoe. Quantums g Vans AT OR BELOW STICK.ERi Aleo 11.9~ 100~ FINANCING AVAILABLE on approved credit See us today . 001111011'· WIAL!B VWA Sooth Orange County VOTER REGISTRATION brllllanl + die gard "538 70 hp Mere Needs IOme NB. Temporary 30-80 dyt caa-5 spd-sun roof·Jdnl Is proud to announce that ven.tyofbuttneu /reel t WORKERS, S5·15 hr AP Sel1S22009e9-1519 llt0f'k$4150973-e100 $200/mo 950-1100 111,750646-8272 •011mOLll Mtat• ac:tMtlel Tele-Call ul\Oday poSI Pd 3 llFMI w1dy No • BRIS'roL AT !DfNGFJl ptione HPllf~ & good (71 41633-1965 e~r lleC S.Veral open. DIAMONDS BMut. white. t8tt BAV BOAT Inboard, NEED to rent boat lllp for hunow 1>aan appointed fN SANTA ANA .. crat1rt1t akllll re DYNAMIC PROTECTION mgs lor appt IH 1~227 1 01 ct 1960. 1 17 C1 ~ood cond .. best ofter 28 + 12'Toffyctaft. Call u our IOClll authbrlzed quired Ple&aant Mlllng SERVICES 3,1:, w •• ,.. SlOS 1.1500 MlrlllTI 8&7-2958 8-7517 Rk:tlard 502-253-2635 ~ _nm.,..n Meroedel-8*'.z 141·0110 lido/Newport Beach 1;;.;;.;;•;;..;•--------M 11 •211 18 ft Hudeon Bay PllCker. Wanted to IN lllp or dock ~ Y~ repr...,,t1tlve ~AMII Y SJ NCF. ~.\ 673-3 l 40 em1-re11red Executive Nurse/Comp1nlon-Own llct ..... , • teak de<:kl, c1nopled 10 accommodate new 95 ~l.Mllng ll0-1111 lll·Nll SECRETARY.part time tor Secretary wan led for Transportation local ref· 12 cu A troat-lr .. Freezer lslengleu curt1ln1. lull rt pow.r yacht 720-1206 * * *** * * Callfoupeclal gen contractor and cabl· posttlon with Health care erences 5<*9~373 S 150 Obi l>d, oomplete canvu cover 759..0294 OOEWIT llYllTllY Incentive plane _ _, shop n-..-dable-Marketing firm Write 5510 w/llnen1 $75. 996-1969 11-ln PIE .. -R• •-1 '68 Bug eupar cln new pnt, ,..,, ..,.,.,...... Hospital Publlcatlona PO ~I 28 ft Bay11ner Cbn Crar 8-4'. T .. _. -"' mbz lite 63 Int, & brakea. Runs g,...t Lite typing bookkeeping Box 2183 NB 92663 2 S200 Olympic opening 3 mo• new. Flybrld09. 10-apead SCHWINN c( C 500 Sl muat Mii 631·7554 af • anewr phones. 1 girl of· Al ect-Shel1111·AKC·7 tlcketl $750 S.44'-2632 or tully eqpd. Slip avall VARSITY. Small man'•· 783201autoa/ 57811 X) Midnight bluet beige --~·----- lice-call 845·9711 SHY. STA. am11. Wkl avl now-shot1-worm-(213)78&-M75 Must 9811 S42.000 OBO Good cond 170 &42-1055 78 32014apd •1~794WAL) leath«-lhow rm cond-'88 Rabbit a. 38,000 ml, Sac:fetary/~t1on11t art or ruu time. eves, ed S 150 833-3166 Joan 2 1200 OL Y. Open, S2R81 848-2143 Mane Centurion tO Spd 79 3201 4apd •I M 1WRE) cu at ahHpskln-chrom• •le, new tlret, excel < .. \I >II .I .. \(: ' .r, .... r _, ........ (3S3XOG) $6995 *** •11 ILlllAll OPE Full power • ..,. mllel (1CGJC380) $13,995 *** '12 ELHUll OPI Factory ~tone peint, •terao CMMtte I_,. player ( tEDM-447) $14,995 ..... '14 IEYILLI convenll>le top, Undaf 5000 mllel (807309) $22,995 *** '141DU ... ¥1W Full vtnyt padded top, CedlliaC wire wf..i <>Overt. full power. LOADE0(1KCJ&41) $17,995 '74 Caprice 4 door. Good cond ale, heater, r9dlo etc. $1450 642·7927 '74 Vega lo ml ndl a little eng. wrk-Qd lntr/l>dy.._ Is $600 c:Uh 546-5032 '78 *IMPALA WAGON* 9 Pauangar xlnt cond lie. pwr alb!Wtndowa. r1rtt s 1950. &42-3948 '79 Ctlewtte bfua x-oond very ctMtl am/Im caee stereo $2650. 873-1529 '79 Monza. 20K tnl, Xlnt eond. ,,...,. ang W0111. s 1000 080 650-2838 '82 Cwnaro Z28, 4 lpd, 31K ml, a1i.,,.,1w 1n11oon Int, iclnt cond $9200 w 944-9111/494-4325 '82 El CMllno V8, lmmec. X1ru. 16K ml, lhell, uphOI bed seooo nrm ~"° CONNEl.t CHEVROLET ~, ,.. I I . • I ' , ... , I ' \• for 1rchltec1/lnterlor d• wknds & graveyards Doblepup1, red. AKC. rag. below pr ... box $450 ea -*TUii* llt• wt 215 .. frm xlnt eond ~~:g::::~r(~~~~ alloy~~1tom 11ereo-ab• ,_._co_n_d_._'3_eoo __ • 63_,_·2_2_44'_ llgn oftlce Cotta Meu Neat appear & hand-c h a m p I on 11 n • • 71<4-532-3970 ci--·•~ 1937, 4-0 rt Mdan s 100 66()..5579 80 320151P air( 1BEN7961 brakH-mid allp rHr 89 VW 11-oond. tow ml. Experienced F/T·P/T writing only oeed apply 633·3397 art 5wtcnd1 .,,.._. 805281A/Tt/r(1BVU639) and..uro. llght .. S14k eunr1, rbtt engltrans, nu•------~~~ 957-5725 M·F 9.5 PM 2590 Newport Blvd, C M 2 $95 W Gym lnls tlx &. crulter·wlll Mii or trld• Unlvega Vlva Sport, mint 813201 ~ .. ,.,.,1r(0001~ gold trunk emblem...CA ur .. $2200. 494.-e828 ~ iJl7 S46-I 200 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii...-..ii'"iiiiii'"iiiiiiliiiliiim~lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ UCLA prkg pa11 815 for late modal or vtnu.ge end $225 OBO 720-3919 .....,.. legal with imog oert 1 $600(213)28~1 art8 c ar Value -region Unlv19• Viva Sport, mk'tt 81320iautoalr(1DAG > U .000 ml M y wife~ '71 SUPER BEETLE Runa bdf XSPEN WGN ' DO A LITTLE 2 c•-•nn tk•• ... 25el·.4 $20,000. R. Hageman end 1225 OBO 720-3919 815281 Sapd1/r(1BRJ73n car/moving to Euro-PP. &. lookl gr .. t. Mut1 ... , Spacial Edition, Extra Nice .,. AlAct ~ ,,., IUSINUl IN YOUR II•~--------~.... .., ~ 842-1998evM C t 82320i5tpdalr(1DZF145) 71,._497.e()89 S1000 ~ (6418P0) S~l -OWN HOME Fld & trk all day pw 8/4 aa~fl 82320i51Pd 'S'(1EIT099) 12288 E ~ S150M S<t&-5522 32 tt Unlfllte Sportfllher. 190 Si;& ft cmm 82320i51pd1/r(1FOl921) SIWllYlll '71 VWBUS.anglnaund« BILLMAXEYTOYOTA ~r •• -~;-r.,;. a ') 2 nk-tlxC....._C.. Row Twin 270 hp Only 450 2xxlnt~-emny 827331alrl'd (1EllJ484) in-st warranty*N.- 350 t~ & 19202 Beec:ti "2~29 ,-~ · °""' .. ( r· ""' ..._ · hra. NB lllp Price r• • _......._,.. t•!'7 83320i5apde/r (010243) · -.-brakaa .2 LNYlng -------~ . .. . ..... ~ .'-1 .. ~ ( •; J , ,...._, ,, Aati~H 1 24 Ca.II Art -Ev/wtcnd duced from S57K to xt,..'3,000oboHS-245 63320i51pch/r(1tmv997) Toppurc:haaprlceln country Quick HI• fld illl :-<. , • 4 155 c 02 ton 77 vet 973-3119 Oya 973-5329 $49,900 for quick aata C.mper "'*' ema11 ahort· 63 320i 5apds/r(1FWEM 12) areal Saller ualatant 673-53&41&45-3210 ' '7 1 ',' .... -. 0wner(714)640-1t42 beda S275 , &42-3105 83320f51pda/r(001212) planavallable CallBUI ·1•"'-vaxcoon-811(/Wht· '77FordT-81rd ~ ~.,. blueprtoted eng. ~lallv _,.,.._ 83 320i 5apd ·s · (385905) McCoy v ""'1' ltm ... 000 townlandar, IMttw. nloa GAUGI SALi ADS NOW • • >, ! restored $3000 495-175>' IPllml IAY 32 rt Untnlt• Sportftahar M1t911J1 / 63 528E alt loml(2AJZ437) Lt ... ., hrtltatt ~~fi:!'.,, 89~· (83&SEV) CLASs~1:1:~l~~c1m Antq dining l1blel ... t1 Aft•9. 894-3758 ~~n ~~o .. 7~· ~ 4r~ lcMttH IOll 63528E5apdL'd(9S&«t) tll9lll.S BILL •••~EYTOVOT• 1lltta 1laa• !C11t1 Meu 149.900 f()f quick .. 1e ml. xtt co00. wind ecm 1. .... 1001oua11s1, .. 1 ~ •----------------.-•! 10 · Sl~~~;e..-n Art \icOiJrs~'~r.!Et~. duced from. S57K to 178 Yamaha a&xs 32& :!~~~Es=t~·~~~J9, •llTI ~ 19202 .;;;,, 1e2..o8'29 SA f /SUN SAM 113 Auby. Chippendale couch & cof-total S3200 648-0558 Owner (714)6.40-1142 bare. $795, &42·25e2 ~ ~ Newpor1 BMch ~ A ~ Everybodya ~·15 Mu. 1n alley Balboa lstand 2 Huge yard aale. bikes· 1" t•ble. belt offer American lndtan artifact• 42' Cal '78 twin d1I, '81VESPA100. Loml,xlnt ~(ll4)l•IW·•"-"111 111-IHO ~:Z:;~Jtlnt pc sofa wash/dryer baseball cards-baby 673--0 152 unique cuatom d"lgn radar.2 VHF, alp, 7'~ KW condition 1700 833-3097 • • deaks, router. coffee crtb-movie camert· ESTATESALE Antiques& )ewelry975-8724 gen, frMzar '-much 208W.11t,81ntaAn1 "WIRlll81" LlMtlA IJIJ teble. tewing machine & books·toys-fabrlc-sll· Palntlng1 Art objects A I tty n drwr more Must Miii PP '63 yamaha Riva 180 lllnt CLOSEDSUNOAVS 110 ••••••~ 1715 eontE!!::t M!XIV "' mor1.call673-6286 ver clothd l ng -al l bronz" 673-9235 . nq van w am ' 818·981-914-0dyt cond btu.-wndshld·lug-Prlv1talyNlllngyoorcar aul9m• "_,,_ .,,. stzes.recor •-games. _ 1170, Franclecatl d1h1 213_472_2177 ev., gage re e k $900 can~huardou11oyour SOUTH xtru. $2775 or Weterbed, $200 Iota hae hid mite-cheap All) HCH --.rt l Hacienda Gold 780-3650 . 213-592-4'602 lvmag LARGE SELECTION OF wealth! HouM of lmporta wl aooea• 875-0636 I $81/SUll 9-4 3096 Ball Cir -........ 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H•4 (No. Cherryexlt--405) Pt•,HI lSS v-•u-s -...... .,_..__ wuri.rs35875 5810 Tools furniture washer& -~ rtS375 m•de S250 &44-e579 ... .,.,. _ ftJ ., llH)lll-IJIO VJ ...... -~""""' .,. ····-·· ... JOHISOI I SOI Oran«e Counlf\ oldtSt lincoln/flltrcury dtaltr \hip gins you qu1hty. ulu. unice. I leuing 2626 H1rhor Blvd Cost1 Mm S40 S630 ~ . c., ...... •ar I misc s~~~-~~~ Sundly D:ls~~/~-::,,ios 135u .. Swvf Magic l1land corporal• To ... call 633-7908 171 d& ,.icon 23' ale l'ract.lns Waloome • ·7 m &I. :a dt, ';pa, 187~r;ci ~ :a Gena<ttlona of Stuff 633 610 w Bay St 642·9385 dMk chr S85 641:_3001 memt>arehlp a11allable tor .80 Fllclla 24• LOA car.,.11, shad•. 1wn· OPEN SEVEN DAYS 90K ml, iclnt 12200 Huntl"21on Beec:tl Rockford Ro1d.(C1meo • GE Elec Range, 30x 25x ~~ ·~~ neco'::*r ocun CfUslll(I yac:hH2laMI lngt, twin l>adl, tub, xlnt 673· 1943, 553. t 109 dyt (114) 142•2000 dltlon. Ali onQ H!Qhland1) Sal/Sun 9-3 FtHt11a 36 xlnt $100 5-48-4202 Rou 731·7911 lnboerd·furtlng-full elac-cond "4700· 557-3288 Dattu it 17 Ptrtc'• l S7 Call 71e-4864 ~. ·1·) ·1 . . Lota ot gOOdlea Vall2 I I Ill lffUAIOEI MAGIC ISLAND GOLD ~~;.'f:~0::~e~4·000 L:~ I~~':,. 3:a ~0.r:: 176 DATSUN 280zx 'et ciU91C prm 358. ·~~~=c:.~~ Cnta Mna Moving sale 111pr1rec11-LES 957-8t33 CARD-mu•! Hll-b11t IP 9 ~179 alreond StaraoCus 1800 auper cou.,., •Int 645-7241or831..0581 • d ner 6 pc oedHI. kg -price 876-559e Clu•lc 18' Southcoaat • (4t2WFL) cond. Bat ofr &4M573 S F'AMIL Y 0111 dlati.. ""1rbedetc 219 Adamu2 Refrlg 18cf lro1Hr" io.-bay b o • t I 4 9 0 0 Tent Tf1r (Hallfta) atumn, S6788 • ---·77 VW cam'* bUI, 72K turnlture clothH sz 960.5905 anytime I mkr S 175 844-e~ Magic llland Membarahlp Mo-.4022 g<1 Ur•. xlnt eond, Iota of BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 88 912 10k ml/rbll 9"90all ml. good oond, Ice box & 12 18 m1ac. Sat/Sun --IOI sale S1200 944-9874 etorage S650. 780-0473 19202 Beech ee2..0829 oew-U .350obo 11 link S6150 negotiable 71.m 2482 F11rway Or RelrlQ lroat fr .. 2 dr pale •f1r 5 00 994-4'376 213-487-2531 &45-t-428 or 7~5 5 pc Bdrm Set. HldHbed b~H ylw-S75 549·2130 OLYMPICS Beat ... ts for SI:"'~:~-~~ ~C:.:t~ •It '80 DATSUN 210SL '71 914, xlm cond Madi '78 VW SCIROCCO Love Mat Much More Re1ocat1on Sale• Home & Wuhef.g11dryer &Refrtg gymnuttca flnel1 7/31, 4it1HF S.. v....i at Putl IOU Automatlc.Ba:'ZBlue.Alr IOUnd$6500 S..to lp· BIMipunktStereo 2178C1nyonDr Fri-Sun ONlc. lurnlture & mite S600obo 557•8550 dlvtngtlnala.traok&f191d Cryttallner Corp 1128 3 eent;;ti..,. WfiMG i58 Cond .. (2~~) Pfaciata080 472·8357 CUMtta.AlrConcl . Items Sat/Suo 9.4 11-. M t •-1 liA14 & ciostnn d .... 780-0&47 Placentia, Colte Meta ea 645-1827 avae, BILL M•"EV TOYOT• •74 91' 2.0 ~G~. al-(43eVGH) GIANT PLANT & BASKET 17855 Fitch St. (behind ,. • th• I " ..... , WMkd 8AM 5PM 3 ""' " t3848 SALE! 2245 Tu1tln Ave Vita M lnd•r bldg) BRi~K. 2000 uMd/burnt Pl..., P:.11 Table, fold._, ayt • . 975~<40 deyt 19202 Beach 9e2-0829 lo)'I, MW V • utctl, " .. ., "rw 8eeted bid opening 2PM new )'9llow paint xln1 BILL M~EY TOY OT A Sit/Sun 548-9051 textured $490 495-3909 muat Ml S75. 873-3581 Augu.t 7, at omce of So. wte1 U '75 280Z 77K ml., ,,._ cond. S6500 87M78& 19202Baadl M2-0829 ----~~~~~=iiiii~~~~-=~~~~~~~=~~~~~~iiiiiiiOi~ eo.at Marina Surveyor• I••-..aay I tlr•. al e, S3.400 °' treda 1 ___ _.,,....,...---.,--....,.. 5732 E. Second St., Long .... ':':"...... 780-9077 '80 TARGA )(Int cond. 8Mctl 90903 Bid mutt fOf'Wihlote ...,1~.... • Serlou• buy•t• only be aCcompa~led with 1111 aa•• .....,, 80 DATSUN 200SX S2UOO 0 8017&-1032 money Of'dar or CNhl« · --~ Air Cond .. Stereo, C•Nat· cl** made peyablt to· Sell yOUt car. lnatant CMf'I ta (012604) Tatboi Bird Inc In ,,,. ~::C,":":'9n:. Bil l M~::SroVOTA ~ ~ :'-C::..~ a.t our p1Ce flrlt. 0 11202 9eedl "2-0829 da111 Envel:e: mu1t BILLMAXIYTOY TA '71 !TIO Hatchback, , ttttn leectt 8tvd 1t1ta Me*1 0-. HuntlnG'an~ XLNT m«ltl eond. MuM r....we r1Qht to ,_,.. "2.oat -411 New "'"· l>rla. lr'Y 0t .. bide cMch, tUM-u~. H OO 14' ~ J4.lnl0f Trlr, cover, rtady 10 Hll S650/obo 731.()114 ti' Hol* Catt wlttaMlr. t2,500 L.alMr w/trW!w 11500 843-14'9 2• 'COLUMBIA 7 6 3 11111 llH~·ll•r-ktmtr taec ha1chea. S 100 mo N8 dock 17100. 404·1toe .. "' 090 497-4214 eYea USED CARS I TAUCKa '71 o.t 810. Exlnt oond COME IN Oft CALL'°" In/out. io. mlel, .. oP-nB llfUIUL tlont, fl'\U9t ... $3"8. Cormler·DeUlo to-112e. 642.() 131 --.n 1121 t 9!ACH Bl.VO HUNTING~ 8!ACH .. , .... ,, ... 1111 ~ ~ao!!I '74 Captt, ..no. eunroof, • 'Pd. QoOd cond Sterwo. S1260.84M20e '80 °°"Oar xr7 Tp of~ c/e-ttt-pw..am/fm c:u-ttr lnt-apl/pwr at-cuat wtlll 'h vnl IP.1'A yr un4 II'* M,850 obo 657-3534 ·aa r,..,. Am loeded. t2t< O(lg ml ' 11 , • 7IO """ o.wu1.-1 !i T J\. 0 I U I\. We're New We're Deallng 714.315.1919 ............... ,., .. .... u.. ... ~·"'-