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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-08-05 - Orange Coast PilotIT'S FUNNV ... JUST LOOKING AT AN AD F=OR A MOTEL TMAT ..$MOWS AN EMPTY LOSBV 'MAKES ME FEEL LONELV GARFIELD® I I DON T WANT TO 6ROW UP, AND LEAVE MOME, AND TRAVEL AND LIVE IN '°'OTELS ... I TMINK I'LL PRAW E»OMETHIN<?t WE!L.L TOUR TME YIORL;P ! LIV£ OOT OF A f)OITCA!>E/ YOO'Lt PO THOOMNc:>e cOF__RRAWIN(;,6! I au11DAY, AuauaT 1, 1 ••• YOU HAVE TO .. '(OU CAN'T . STAV MOME FOREVER! AND AS SOON AS YOU LEAVE, I 6ET TO MOVE INTO '(OUR ROOM! MEV, GARFIELP ! iMI~ IS . A QREAI DRAWING J PO YOO KNOW WHAi TMIS ME.AN~?! ~A! SUT vou'LL MAVE TO LEAVE, TOO! '(OU ., CAM'T STAV ~ME ·J=OREVER, EIT~ER .. by Jim Davis A CAT WMO CAN r:>RAWJ WE'LL MAKE MILLION~ VOO'f:.L &E FAMOU5! .. --....,...-._~-----------~-------------------- ,r ANCY ® · THE FASTER I PULL MY NEW TOY DUCK', THE FASTER 1T5 WINGS FLAP ..--- - I ITS THAT MEAN DOG THAT . BITES ~ DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE .PARKER IF MY DAD DIDN'T HAVE TO HURRY TO CHICAGO FOR THAT NEW JOB, I'LL BET HE WOULD HAVE COME TO SEE US, AUNT BETH! . YEAH, DACYLL HAVE TO ANO A HOUSE AND EVERYTHING FIRS~ WON'T HE? -- • I'M SURE HE WOULD HAVE, CHUCK f HE 'LOVES YOU ANO DAVEY VERY MUCH! a s •a da ":.--... I by Hank Ketcham ~mustknow where babies· ~c:...I.... come ""'°'"I , by ~arold Ledoux WHEN HE GETS THAT NEW JOB, DAVEY AND I'LL HAVE 10 MOVE TO.THERE! WILL r-----......c::J eut IT'LL BE SOME TIME BeFORE 'fOU BOYS LEAVE ME f YOU GO WITH US? MA' AM, WOULD YOU I MIGHT JUST 00 THAT, KIDDING? CONSIDER SHOWING STRANGtR ... BUTTHIS A LONELY TRAVELER TOWN ISN'T EXACTLY WHERE THE ACTION VEGAS f . ' MOON ·MULLINS '1UST IN TIME! LtSTEN 'TO THAT WIND HoWL! DOCTOR SMOCK ~ by Ferd and Tom Johnson H~1..1..o ! s-t:cuRc EVERY-FoR SURVIVAl?s IH,N~ AT 1lW END, EM/M·· S,Ai(E, -rH,AT'S WHY.·. I'LL SPSNC> No ONE COULD · · -IHE Nl<5HT . BUCK' 1JllS STORM! 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There he was, bright and early one recent Saturday morn - ing at Madonna. a boutique orr Manhat- tan's Upper East Side, all set to fill out his wardrobe. He was shown jackets sport- ing padded shoulders and some numbers stressing the au couronJ layered look. Redford was having none of it. preferring the, uh, Natural look. He eventually settled for some conventional shirts and slacks. 0 With a string of bad.girl roles in such movies as Fast Ttmes at Ridge- mont High, Pri.ua1e School, lace and ICI (1t 11f0t 1\1 \l<l\t, I\ t 11 Baby Sisler among her credits. the luminous Phoebe Cates almost lost out on the role of sweet young thing in Grem- lins. "I was relieved that the love relationship was based on a crush and one kiss." says --Cates, 21 . "No nudity! I think that's nice and refreshing for people." 0 beams.·· Meanwhile, son Mlchael Doupt. who made a rock-solid success of Ro- mandng the Slone, a spoof of the romaoce genre. is already gunning to film its sequel. The younger Douglas, with dimple. of course, will reprise his chores as star and producer; talks are under way to sign Slone alum· ni Kathleen Tu.mer and Danny Devito agajn' as ccr stars. According to Michael, the site of the sequel will be exo«ic, but not quite as treacherous as the Slone' locale -Veracruz. Mexico, which offered much in the way of rainstorms, earth· quakes. landslides and o«her assorted natural disasters. Says the produce\', "~11 be kinder to ourselves this time." 0 Shirley Med •ine. who at 50 is a veritable blast furnace of energy, is constitutionally incapable of anY,l!ling that resembles sitting still. •Tm determined to die young, but You want to trigger a duel with K&k Dou.glu? Just tell him that the western is dead. Douglas. who stars with Jame. Coburn in the HBO film Drow! and is a veteran of such horse operas as Q.mlight at the 0 .K. Corral, couldn't be happier to be back in holsters. "It feels good to do a western again," he says. "I don't believe !1'~ genre is dead ... 'vou can go to Paris on will put u off for as lofJ..: Former Charlie's Angel a beautilul Saturday possible," she says . . . . aiTab Fawcett h~ yet to undercover vice cop. "She's lovely -perfect for television," gushes CB.5 pro- grammer Harvey Shephard. But the fair Farrah -who has the lead in NBC's The &rmfns Bed On which she plays Fran- cine Hughes, the bauered wife acquitted of murdering her husband) as well as a ~ible bio of silent- screen star Thelma Todd in the works rush" to snap up the CBS olfer. According to her spokesman: "Jr they submit a good script, we11 consider it at that time." 0 G.F. of Quincy, Ill., writes to ask actress Jemdfer w~ rm: "What kinds of jobs did you have while you were try- ing to break into the movies? .. Warren replies: .. Heading the list was janitor in my New York apartment building. I've always been handy. which helped when I started out as an N>P.reftttce in stock and ~·fo·ne p IX t e 5Ce.__nety_,__.-+i_,I.._.._..., There was only one time 1. f when J got heart palpitations. Ii One winter, the boiler brQke !9- down. I had to go down to the J ~ dark. dank basement and try. il to fix it. A fii:st night onstage is-§ E a ca.kewaJk compared to that. 1. 8. I thought I'd bk>w up lhe I whole 6uUding." ~ Q ,... e morning and you11 Dolan. 28, a star or the CBS claim winged victory on the see elegant Parisians daytime trauma The GJidmg big screen. Still. the blonde dressed up in western light. is nothing if not candid . with the most-talked.about out ft ts walking She believes our world would hair since Samson is con· through the Tuileries. be better off without " .•. lady sidered a ma)Or commodity In a sense. westerns shoppers, people who squeal on 1V. Her CBS movie Red By~ Koulrnon With Ando .. were-nev~;-btadc or act dumb and 9iped-tn tight~mJ'"drd so "en that the Summili "'lku.• Nri ""'Ri>betf hats just became lounge music.'' Not to men· network wants to tum it into-a :-:,"',!'-~~~:.,'-;: f ................... -" Darth Vader and 44 tion all three.elements tn the series. As before, Fawcett H«ldlm~ Fomtly Wldl); /SIS ~ bullets became laser same elevator! would play a hooker turned ~ >tri. Nt:· 100Ji6. 1 \ ,, ~ ,.,~,, 1 ... ' COVlaa ExclusiVt' photo'°" Famlly \\'ttkly by Don Humtein. Original~ by Altemus.. Modd..stylist: Aruldte Sacks. 118' FAMllY WEE.KLY, M noN• ,__., 4 • . A ny serious social historian MAXIMUS SUPER BEER: An early can tell you that beer has ad for this b,ran.d..showed a shot glass -~~ been around for a loryg_ time ... -~=·r:c=~~~ Jilled With beer. Jf was-an appropriate in America -sinee COIOi'llil image. Soper beer is-about 6.5 pen:em days. But the first tun-blown . golden ~cohol (the normal level for beer 1.s 4:5' age for the beverage-·arrived with the percent), and lhat is one or tbe reasons Gay '90s, when the German-style 'beer this complex. golden, German-style garden became the rage for Americans beer has developed something of a cull of all backgrounds. Strauss was the following, especially among college music of choice, and dressing up and students m the New York-New England promenading in local beer gardens area. It is produced by_ F.X. Matt Brew· were favorite social acuv1ties. Uhn.gs in ing Co. or Utica. N.'t:.-and goes for St. Louis had Slage shows At the about $3.25 a six.pack. Bowery m New York. the gentry took m YUENGLING PREMI UM BEER: bowling and games of chance while ''Ranked high on the list of America's they drank the lager-style beer finest," accordinR to the ConnOlSSeUrs Americans had come to fa\Or Thanks , Guide to Beer (Green Hill Publishers). mostly to German 1mmigra11on, the city th~ brew is an excellent barjlam at its boasted 12 I brewenes. usual price of abou1 S2 a six-pack. It In 1920. Proh1b1tion changed all that,_ has a golden color, zesty flavor. and no And when legally enforced temperance By Carole Lolli artificial ingredients. The beer 1s made was repealed 13 years later. only 730 by D.G. Yuengling & Son of Pottsville. breweries were leh nationwide (com-Pa, the oldest U.S. brewery in con· pared with 1,816 prior to the Volstead tinuous operation (established in 1829). Act). By 1940. per capira ·saies of beer The only problem with Yuengling remamed below pre-Proh1b1t1on levels. Premium is that 1t is made m small an entire generation had grown up quant1L1es. Th~h production has without developing a taste for beer. In steadily increased m the past five years, the postwar years. Americans acquired Richard Yuengling, a fourth-generation ~~~~~~nforM~.a~~e~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~b~~ ~II lli~ o~ ooly about tail hour. fea1unng mixed drinks. the ongoing trend lo light, lower<alorie beers? Here, moving wesc from New 145,000 barrels annually. Distribution became a middle-class status symbol. beers -and the latest thing, low-York C1!)', are several beers that have dries up outside the mideastem states. Beer drinking -once l>"Urrounded by alcohol beers. which are gaming been singled out by a number of ex-though small shipments make their an aura of gentility -wai. suffering popularity as concern over drunk driv-perts and connoisseurs. Some of the way to Seattle and pans of California. serious 1rflage problems. ing grows (see box) -the public is brands are distributed widely, while STRAUB BEER: Staffer Herbert The first people 10 notice. naturally. others are limited to local markets. Straub sums up his family's business were the nation's brewers. Their for· Most are produced in quantities that .prulosophy this way: "We only make mula for re-launching beer in the post· fall far short of demand or potential so much and that's it. AH the Straubs war era called for nattonaJ advertising market. Some of the small, specialized like to hunt and fish too much: forget to build brand loyalty and market sue-A new generation of brewers can almost be compared to the making all this money. Besides. we're cess. local distribution to cut costs. and health-conscious most prestigious of Calirornia's small selling all we can make right now." .The navors guaranteed to appeal 10 t'1e wine makers, though so far none has brewery. family-run since 1872, has widest range of leb1es. Not surprisingly, gounnets i.s creating a had to estabhsh a waiting list for been operating at capacity to produce lhe trend toward national brands took market for navorlul customers as some wineries have about 35,000 barrels of its dry. flavorful tts toll on the small, speoaltzed. mosaly "s·••DD9"' premium ,, ~ done. All are worth seeking out. beer for the past five years. Straub is European-style brewers. America ....,,--· ~,. NEW AMSTERDAM AMBER BEER: only available within about 120 miles seemed to be heading toward an Age or Matthew Reich. the founder of the of the plant in St. Mary's in north· Uniform Beer. 2-year-old Old New York Beer Co . is central Pennsylvania, normally at All that began to change in the late the prototypical new gourmet beer· 60s A new generation of educated. drinker. He's young (32). college- health-conscious consumers responded demanding more flavor in its brew. educated (University of Massachusetts, enthus1ast1cally to Miller Ute and "There is a new gourmet influence," summa cum laude). ex~utive-tramed similar low-calorie brands coming onto says Joseph Owades, a San Francisco-(Citibank. Hearst Corp.). and a wine the market At the same time. based beer consultant who has helped lover. But afler teaching wine- Arnencans were developing a taste for tram a number of the country's most appr~1ation courses for 10 years and the ncher imports and their domestic adventurous young brew masters. toring with the idea of founding a equivalet"lt -the "super premiums " "People now are exposed to so many winery. he decided to start a brewery Young professionals who had been ex-new tastes. They want fresh pasta. · ead. He thinks beer has as much posed to beers with distinctive flavor more flavorful wine· -and richer romance as wine, and more potential. could afford to indulge their taste; this beei." -"There are too many smart people in equally health-conscious group began Today nearly all the well-known wine already," says Reich, "and moving away from hard liquor in favor premiu~beer makers have added besides, people consume 10 tunes of beer and wine super premium beers to their product more beer per capita than wine The best of the good news for the na-lines. The "upscale" beers command already." Reich makes his rich, amber· tion·s brewers is this: Although the higher prices than premiums (though colored beer from an original New York American palate may have acquired its some cost no more to make)~ but the recipe, and he has positioned the pro- appreciation for what the indu~try caUs market for: flavor -and· su h 1n-duct as New Y<>rk's own beer foJ con- "flavor" or "super premium " beer tar.gibles as the panache of a label -1s no1sseurs. New Amsterdam is expen· through imports, consumers now seem clearly there. Anheuser-BuSch offers sive -S6.20 a six-pack. But so far; so to be ravoring fine native food and Mkhelob; Miller makes Lowt!nbrau good Critics have greeted the beer as regional pecialties -including beer. and Speoal Reerve; Coors serves ·up "one of America's beSt t>rews,'" and The navor bfoers command about 9. Herman Jo pb 1B68. Pab$L..lfQt ou produc~ has doubled to 8.000 bar- ~n:-ent of the market, bµt domestic Andeker. and Stroh load Erlanger onto rels a year. New Amsterdam Is labels have 5.4 percent while 1mpons its trucks. distriouted in 12 states, including represent onty 3.4 ~rcenl. Even with Which are the best dom C'.aliforma • Super brewer Reich fnsht) wt~h consultant Owodes beside a New Amstmlam oot. around S2.75 a six-pack. When a potential customer from the New York area phoned lo ask how he might get some Straub. an employee said matter· of-factly. "You got to drive." CHRISTIAN MOERLEIN ·BEER: By 1850, around 25 percent of Cincinnati's population was German, and some days it must have seemed that all of them were brewers. One of the best was Christian Moerlern, who created the largest brewery in Ohio (and the 13th largest in the U.S.). and even ex- ported to Europe In 1920, Prohibition closed the Moerlein brewery for good. But three years ago the Moerlern name -and its old reputation for complex, full-bodied beer -was revived by Schaefer LOw AlcOOol. A brand called P~. trom Cincinnati's Hudej>ohl ~. ~ deYelOped in ~i~· •espo_cm to Ohio's strict drunk-<lrm.ng ~ws. Other low4lcohol labels to k>olt Jor are Texas Select, Choice, and JJreaJt. M'dJerism expected lo enter lhe ihartet • The cwrent i~ wisdom is that been will carve out a ;ma&l .specillty market at best. In £uroPe, bv alcobohbeer ~ caushl ~ • non-inlOXicating ~lunch " One Swltl ~~~M~. "Ill no alcohol ii all. and IS rnun ... 11ed in the lJnbd States by eRodc.~-=maof .ooo~~t>eersJ.r~ Only ii tMy.allo have ~.beer It drunk-clrWing tawsteep ~­na ~ hOweYet. 1hose 1ow-: bea'ltAWll ltlrt Ja5linl beUer beCtet another old local family~-owned Ger- man brewery, the Hudepohl Brewing Co. Cnlics have called Christian Moerlem "one of Amenca's best super premiums.'' It is sold in the Ohio- Kentucky-lndiana region for about $3.20 a six-pack, and in the 25 Western states for about SI .SO more per six- pack. STROH"S BOHEMIAN STYLE BEF.R: After absorbing Schaefer, Piels a.nd Schlitz in recent years, the family- owned Stroh Brewery Co. of Detroit is suddenly the third largest U.S. brewer (with roughly 24 milhon barrels a.y~ar) behind Anheuser-Busch (59.1 m1lhon) and Philip Morris's Miller (39.3 millioni Yet its basic Bo~emian S.l)<le continues to score well with the cnllcs despite its high-volume production. The beer will be available in alJ 48 con· tinental states by the end of the year. The company, headed by Peter. Stroh. is also introducing a super premium - priced at S 1.40 extra per six-pack - caJled Stroh Signature. HEJLEMAN'S SPECIAL EXPORT BEER: G. Heileman Brewing Co. of la Crosse Wis . is another company ex- panding through acquisitions, which include Rainier ol Seattle and Lone Stat The company's strategy is to berome a 'multi·brand house of regional labels that command enough local loyalty to compete with the n&- tionally advertised giants. Its bask beer, Special Export. is a tawny-gold European-style beer with a devoted following; sates revenues increased l~t year, thouah overall consumption was constant. Heileman also produces 'Other notablet>em, indudinf-Olrl?ns Black Label, National 86hemian. Royal Amber, Tuborg Gold and Tuborg Dark. (ron11'4iiid flfl pc; n • . . Guaranteed Acceptance for those age 65 and ov~r and enrol led In Medicare Parts A&B Bp!!!1!!~!s~!~~!~~i~!l!!h!~!>i!!t·made. And they've paid for it. Out of their own hard-earned savings. Let's look at the facts. With Medicare you have to pay more out -PLUS -Years of Dedicated ServlcO of your own pocket than ever before. Your Acceptance Is Guaranteed Here at Colonial Penn, we've been serving Every year, it gets tougher and tougher for people That's right. As long as you're age 65 or older and health insurance needs of mature Americans over 65' to pay the bills Medicare doesn't pay. enrolled in Medicare Parts A & B, your acce~ more than two decades. So we're ~ ... ~n.!lij· :.:.::q Because every year. for the last 16 years, tance is guaranteed. And that applies to your in providing you with the quality protection Medicare has increased its deductibles and co-spouse as well! deserve ... at rates you can afford. payments and so your out~f-pocket expenses B 'Its A Pa D v. CALL TOLL-FREE have also increased. If you had to go to the hos-~ne, re Id lrect-To-•OU . pital tomorrow-even for just an overnight stay-With MATUAllY CARE 65, your benefit checks FOR FREE INFORMATION you'd have to ~'1-the first $356.00 out of Y.QM! are made out in your name and mail~ st~ight to 1-8~228-2028 E~ 111 own pocket. That's Medicare's initial hospital your home. Or If you request, we It mail your Or simply fill out and mall the coupon below. W deductible. check directly to your hospital or doctor. send you a brochure that tells you what Medi ·,. e 'Its Ar Paid R rdl Of A 0th pays-and doesn't pay-and how MATURI An extended hospitalization could cost you ene, ~ ega ess ny er CARE 65 can help. thousands of dollars! Companies Coverage. , . Most people simpty can't afford to pay these kinds You coll~ these benefits !§gardless of any other of costs out of their pockets ... not without risking company s insurance you may have. Find out how you can get valuable Medicare Su plement Protection. Give us a call right now ... drop the coupon in the mail to us today. send you free information and everything need to enroll. Naturally, there's no obligation! ..,.. their lifetime savings. So we at Colonial Penn No Federal Income Tax on Benefits designed MATURITY CARE 65-a plan that According to current IRS rulings, the benefits works together with Medicare to pay some of the you receive are .!l2! subject to federal income tax. bills Medicare leaves for you to pay Anet they won't interfere with your Social Security Valuable Group Protection benefits. I MATURllY CARE 65 protects you six impartant r - - - - - -( Please Retum By AUGUST 31 , 1984 ) - ways-starting with tha! first S356.00 Y.OU have to O YESI Ptease rush me FREE information ~when you are hospctahzed .. · · about MATURllY CARE 65-the • Pays your initial hospital deductible-100% Medicare Suppfement Ptan that helps pay the bills •Paya your other hospital co-payments too- 100%1 •Pays 1004)t of au your necessary hospital ex- penses after Medicare's hospital benefits stop! Medicaredoesn'tpay I understand I am under no obligation wha~ver. Name ____________________________________________ __ Address ______________________________ Apt,_.,. _____________________ ~- • Helps pay for doctor. surgeon and medical expenses-both 1n and out of the hosp.filtl. • Helps pay for skilled nursing facility charges ... 1 c;ty __________________ ..._. _______ s ____ ......,--=-="iP,~====-- ,..,.....--. • Helps pay lo;.hosp1~1 pnvare-duty nurse care- somettiing Meaicaret:toesn't cover at all! J Phone ( ),~-------------··~ AlwCilOt ~ ~ ~·2 T: ~~ ~J;~~:,;i.;~~!'d;!:ur~n~e ~~ C:V · ---------.. .. . 1 Blllt II BACK! --·-and wedcttmcm&ftemian. EXecutive Vice President of MMl<eting John Pedace says the company is currently test-marketing a new low-akohol beer --........ '-----=------------------------------------and expect5 to launch the product soon. AUGSBURGER OLD WORLD BAV ARJAN STYLE BEER: Some critics proclaim it as the finest domestic beer. Whether one agrees or nOl, Augsburger is certainly one of the best -.and one of the fastest growing, by 10 to 15 percent each year. Although the Jos. Huber Brewing Co of Monroe. Wis.. didn't acquire the brand until 1971 , and didn't perfect it until it added special Spalt hops from northern Ger· many In 1977, the brew accounts for a full 50 percent of the company's 280,00Q.ba.rrel annual production. The beer, priced at a relatively low S2. 79 to S4.l9 a six.pack, for either dark or ~lar. is available in many major cities (except in the South and Southwest) OWner Fred Huber, 51 , says Augsburger's success proves that today's consumers-are geulng r.red of old brand norms. "I make an analogy to wine. As people educate themselves, they tum to better-products, mostly foreign ~ines, to get more flavor. I think the same1hing is happening with beer. Maybe only 2 or 3 percent of beer drinkers are demanding more flavor now. but that ·number is growing." COORS BANQUET: America's love affair with this easy-to-drink brew con· tinues. though some say it tastes better in the West, where it is made and is more likely to be found fresh than it is in the East. Beer, unlike some wines. does not improve with age. A light. un- pasteurized beer, Coors is best if .k'J>! refrigerated constantly and sold within 60 days after: it's made The Adolph Coors Co. of Golden, Colo.. is now publicly held. though still family-run. The company's current volume is 13.7 million barrels. up about 13 percent from 1982. It still has plenty of room to grow. particularly in the South. - ANCHOR STEAM BEER: Brewed uniquely in copper kettles, this br~ is the last of the two dozen San FranclSCO steam beers that date back to the 1890s (when there was no ref_rigerati~n in the area). In 1965. Anchor Brewm~ was nearly bankrupt and producing a ~iocre draft beer for its la.st to ac- counts when Fritz Maytag -.a mem~r ol the Iowa washing machine family (and then a recent Stanford arad) -put up SS.000 in rescue money, more or less on a whim. Soon he was hooked, working so long and hard that e\'.en- tually his health was endangered and his marria&e broke up. But the beer got better and better. Finally in 1975, alter 10 years. the company began to tum a safe profit. 1bday, at 46. MaytAS ~ys he his-earned a rest.-=~hes·~led responsibilities to his tiny 15-person staff so he can spen<! more timesailing. f ,\\lff' Wu.;h • t\l(Olfl'T 5 • lt!M 7 leather ~/f.J tf:ClU\'23 s199s DOW The •mole Is the key with extra cushioning just where you need It fOf aD day comfort. CfOlllOWT straps ofsoftat GLOVE LEAniER. a sturdy 90le and W' heel r;j.ve you complete support with eve:ry step CAMEL-57. WHITE-26 .. 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For instance, you wouldn't think soap could kiJI But a few years ago I treated a feisty Wtrehaired Fox Terrier who had downed an entire bar. Despite my best ~ffort.s. the chemical concentration in his body was so high. and his intestinal tract so full of suds. that he died. You'll never catch a cat eating a bar of soap -or most other distasteful products -because cats are notorious- ly finicky eatel"S:-Ana while they love to eat plants. many of which contain natural poisons, cats will usually vomit toxins from their systems. It's the great-tasting man-made poisons that you must keep your cat away from . Any time it laps up even a few appealing drops of sweet-tasting antifree:ze, ifs on the verge of killing itself. Another man-made feline enemy-any cat-box disinfectant spray containing a toxin called phenol Read labels carefully. The most obvious po1son4' are not necessarily the most dangerous. Rat poison, for example. has the reputation of being a killer. That's not quite true. One dose of household rat poison won't seriously hann a dog. beyond making it vomit and giving it bloody diarrhea. But your dog can get a fatal case of food poisoning by eating decom~ g~. ~nd too much chocolate (2 to 3 pounds). which con· tams a toxin called xanthine. can also kill the animal. . • In fact. your petS may need more thorough protection from household poisons than your children do. A big dog. unlike a small child, has enough sirength to knock over a heavy can filled with such powerful chemicals as kerosene or gasoline. A child probably won't be struck by the urge to roll around In fertilizer or weed killer, but a dog will. Once these chemicals come in contact with the dog's skin. your pet will wrilhe in pain until you bathe 1t in water with a mild soap. N~·er leave pill bottl wuhrn a dog·s reach: they can open them hr. che\\iog Jhrough the plastic~ And don 1 be so ~ure you know what pill · you ha\'e in your house. I'll neve r for~t the time I offended some clients by telling them that the reason their dog was so sleepy was that he'd swallowed a depressant. 'We don't use drugs!" the-. insisted. They found out later the dog had been munching on their house- keeper's supplr of phenobarbital Animals wil be animals. of course and sometimes no matter how many precautions you take they'll manage 10 find something poisonous to eat. You can help save your pet's life by bemg familiar with the signs of poisoning vomiting. diarrhea. tremors. droohng seizures. depres:ili>n, and a fever aJter- nating WUh a drop in body temperature Keep in mjnd, hOwever, that some kidney and liver diseases as well as viruses cause the same symptoms. Don't panic if your animal has~ poisoned. First, try to figure out what kind of poison u has swlJlowed. Next. try to determine the approxf mate amount the pet oould have ingested. and roughly when. Then call your vet Poisoning is one instance m which 11 pays to telephone him before rushJng off to see him. He may be able to offer lifesaving advice over the phone. Take the label or i>aC~• of the poison with you to the vet so he can review the poison's active ingredients. Should you be unable to reach your vet, call a ·poison control center for humans. listed under "P" in the phone book. or the National Animal Poison Control Center at the University of Illinois m Urbana (217-333-3611). There are few poison antidotes you can ~ive your pet at home. lf you are certain that only, a short time has elapsed since the poison was swal- lowed, you can try to Induce vomiting. This can be very dangerous, and should only be done under the dir~­ tion of an expert. And never induce vomiting if the animaJ has swallowed a corrosive chemical such as lye. or if it's unconscious. 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They benefit cannot expect A qua.rter-century ago, r observed that America·s educa- tional institutions were failing 10 identify and develop our talented youth. I was concerned that the waste of young minds -our most precious national asset - would result in a loss to the nation we could ill afford , showing up in chronic short· ages of highly trained profes- sional people. "To put it blunt· ly," I remarked. "our schools do not perform their primary purpose, which is to train t~e nation's brainpower to its highest potential." Since then things have, 11 anything, gotten worse. Dur· ing the J960s there was little progress in educating the .gifted and talented. f n the 1970s there was more legls- of the needs of the girted, bur the most when placed -the to continue Adm. Ricllovw earlier the better -in in-this practice ----- lellectually homogeneous in the futur.e. We ~ to groups. Moreover. they must home-grow our next genera- be taught by teachers of high tion of inteUectuals. intellect and professional . J do not bel1eve it is either competence and given the o~ elitist or undemocratic to portunity to purSU;e a ·much guarantee the future wel~ broader range of subjects. being of our country through special attention to the scien- tist$, scholars and engineers 1 0 of tomorrow. Quite the con- trary! To ensure that excep- tional students are -1 provided with the laMe recognition r; programs and ~--~;=...­the money re· ~ opportunity to pur- sue the highest level of intellectual achievement is in keeping with the best of Amenca's democratic traditions. mained insufficient. The 1980s have also been years of inadequate financial support. The result, as the Council for Exceptional Children reported in 1982. is that onlv about 40 percent of the excf'P(ionally talented in the United States were recew mg any sort of special education. 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To meet the intellectual needs of the gifted, a distinc- tive sort of educational pro- gram is required: small class size: greater attention from in- structors; more independent study. Such a program will, of course, benefit relatively few students and could even be called eliti~ However, it will more than ~y for it~ll. h is estimated that our country currently needs about 50,000 new, highly skilled .scientists each year. We. already fall shon of meeting this need. FOi'. example. me"'" ly to replace-ngjneering pro. fessors m our nation's col- leges. we require 1.000 Ph D.'s a year -but only 600 As parents and as citizens we have no more important function than to ensure that all children -~ally the < •gifted -are given the very I best education they are capable of mastering. 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And the quilts are as easy to make as they are beautlfut. because you can trace the full-size patterns right from the book. AUTHINTIC DESIGNS-UP TO 200 YUM OLD In preparation for HEIRLOOM QUILTS YOU CAN MAKE, Maggre Malone spent more than six months in arduous research. She visited antique dealers. muS84Jms and historical societies across the country, looking fcir the most interesting designs In fact, many of the quilts in thlS booi date baci< to the years before 1850. and can be found in some of America's finest museums. . Importantly. not one of these lamous designs has ever appeared in Maggie's other books. 1001 Patchwork DeStgns. 115 ClaSS1c Amencan Patchwork Outlt Patterns . and 120 Ptlttems For TraditJO(}a/ Patchwork <J41lts. " Instead, you'll find patterns for Tree Evertasting, a geometric-des!gn Bar Quilt in bold colors, first made by the Amish 1n 1850. And the Ohio Star Medalhon, an intncately· patterned quilt which dates baci< to 1820. You'll also find patterns for the Sunburst 11 . first made in 1860. And a Full-Blown Poppy, from 1850. These are two excellent examples of appllqu6 quilts. HEIRLOOMQUIL TS YOU CAN MAKE is hlled with many more famous quilt designs. all from our nch Amencan past. Virtually every style of quilt 1s coveted And many are shoWn in full color. ' lm~1ne a Twinkling Star quilt (1860) 1n your home Or a French Knot Candlewick Spfead (1813~ Imagine 1t •. then order HEIRLOOM QUILTS YOU CAN MAKE today! - ·----.........,_ PUaLISHIRS CHOICI QUARANT•I ----- r11is booll IS M!y gua~tetd II row '" OIUltialltd n l"Y wiy .,OU may rttVrn ;t tor i prompt &!Id I f1funO To ORDER• Send yow MMe........, zip Code wMI cMCk..«money _ • Otdlt' for 110.tl ~ 11.15 ~ wMI hlndl ng to Pub- "**'Choice, 8o•62.0ept.SUFWA.K.neington Station. Brooklyn, N.Y.11211. N.Y . rMtdent9 ICld ~ ..... tu. PINN ptil'll 0.•'Y tO.-iW Ofhcll t3'8 39ltl St. Bfoald'tn NY 112111 US eun.ncy Orq < 1914 ~ CfOcie SAVEi Ordlff two for S1t.95 plw $3.50 ~and handling. UJV:ft'• CAN I f you're curious about why a butterfly's wings are so colorful. wonder no more. Once again, science has explained one of the mysteries oT nature. Butterfly experts have long assumed that.the brisJlt colors sported by male butterflies had something to do with the mating process (sort of like the designer shuts some men wear in singles bars). The lepidopterists posited that the colors helped females find the nght speoes of butterfly when looking for a mate. But after researchers from the Umverst- ty of K~nsas and the Smith~ nian Tropical Research In- stitute in Panama painted the wings of males. they found that color had nothing to do with mate selection. Why. then. are the colors there? Well, the theory now 1s that color is used as a threat between males competing for a ftmale. A male butterfly J flashes its brightly colored I wings to warn off other i suitors. But it's a loC of flash l and not much action. The ~ ritual allows a male butterfly ~ to "talk tough" wi1hout getting ~ violent. 1heir wings art • fragile, after all. So they'd i rat.her nutter than fight. IUGOllTION aox bliminal su~ion . me years baCk it was the raae. By Oa.shing messages on television or movie saeens so briefly that they were only perceived su~ consciously. the theory went, advertisers -or anyone else -could plant ideas in view- ers' minds. It seemed as if Bia erother and thought control were around the corner. Now. safely into 1984, subliminal perception is being touted as ou r friend. Stimutech Inc. of Ann Arbor. Mich., has come up with E.xpando-Vision, a program thar you hook up to your television set via your home computer. While you watch the tube. encouraging messages are flashed on the screen ror less than one- thirtieth of a second -just long enough k>r your SU~ consoous to pick them up. Two or the little tidbits are "I see myself beauti· ful" and "My breath smells clean ." Hmm. Eight dif· rerent programs offer subliminal pick-me- ups on such matters as stress control, career motivation, and sexual confidence. If these things catch on. What'll happen to psychiatrists? .. -BY MARION LONG JUST .YOU• TYn Ever wonder why the typewriter keyboard is arranged the way it is? Sure you have. "Qwerty" (as it's fondly called after the first six leuers in the third row of keys) was designed to slow typists down. In 187~. when Christopher Stioles and Carlos Glidden devised the arrange- ment. the keys stuck if typists went too fast Now. with electronic tyPe- writers and computers. typiSts want to 80 taster and Jaster. That's where the Dvorak- Dealey keyboard comes in. Patented in 1936, it's not new, but advocates of the Dvorak- Dealey dajm that this is the keyboard of tomorrow. Ir is supposed to redtP? fatigue and increase speed because of its logical arrangement. The most commonly used con- sonants and vowels are on the second row from the bottom; vowels and punctuation are on the left, and frequently used consonants are on the right. With the rise of the com- puter, folks who never lyped before are beginning to do so, and some computer com- panies are· offering machines that will switch between the two arrangements. depending on which the user finds easier. You don't, however, have to WO'!'J about re-learning the typewriter immediately. The old system is finnfy en- trenched, with 20 million "qwerty" ~ters in use. But Dvorak·Dealey may hold the keys to the future. AIOUNDIDIA Af e.ricans lov~ the open road: just week· nd cruising or a long tnp In the family wagon. Bl.it how do ypu entertain yourself t)e$Ween stops? There's the alphabet game. but after a while ~ou run out of letters. So you flip on the radio. 'Once the radio's on. though , where are your kind of stations? look them up in the Radiogu1de. In 1972, students from Eastern Michigan University on their way south for spring break asked fellow student Art Vuolo Jr. for help in identifyins sta- tions to listen to on their trip. From that research Vuolo created a listing of the nation's radio stations. categorized by types of music and the in- terstale highways along which they can be heard. There are guides to just about every kind of music. and in many clues local radio stations now dis-· tribute the guides fof free. To order a sampling of the guides by mail - or a tJUide to a spe- cific kmd of music - send SJ to Radioguide. P.O. Box 21~. Ypsilanti. Mich. 48197. They're tuned ln to your on-the-road needs. We wondered what people read just before they switch out the light and retire for the night Here are two reports:. Or. Dmlel J. Boondn, librarian of Con~ W~D.C. Dr. 8oorstin has recently re- read Tht Aeneid by Virgil as well ~ Thi Siklis by Khush- want Singh, a book about the way ol life . of the radical Hln- du sed In Punjab, India. Gerda R"WS'lt llbruy cllredor. N........ Idaho. Public UbrarJ. Ansl• of Rtp05e by Wallace Stegner and The lasJ Supper, by Charles Mt'C.arry were recently at Ms. Ruppert's bed- side. The former is a historical novel about the West and "the grittines.s of mining life," and the latter is "a very intelligent m siory with a great surprise ending.'' · a111111DAYS (AJI Leo) Sunday -John Huswn 78; Loni Anderson 38. Neil Armstrong 54. Monday: Lucille Ball 73; Robert M1t· chum 67. Tuetday: Dustin Hoffman 47; £Sther Williams 6 J. Thunday: Eddie f"isher 56; Jimmy Dean 56; Rhonda f1emlng 61. Friday. Mtke Douglas 59; Rev. Jerry Falwell 5 I . Saturday: Jane W~tt 72. · "'\, , I , , · • .._ , I \\ '1• I I 1 1· I'· I I .. 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New York City (17) WTBS. Atlanta, Ca. • 2 Sunday,Aug.5. 1984 -IJtorls 'Minor' events . boosted . By LORENZO CARCATERRA Most fans and even non· fans tune i.n for major Olympic events such as boll.ans, baslcctball, gym· nasties and sw1mm1ng. But these arc well spaced be- t ween such sports as archery, equestrian events and water Polo which. althouah loved and worsh1~ in other lands. offer htt le of interest to Amencan viewers. So why do \\e find outsclves llucd to the tube watch1nt fiesc events dur· ina the Olympics when at other times our first 1n· chnatton 1s to enher yawn or switch channels? ..It's not thc ,pon that's 1mponant to mo\t Ameri- cans. it's whether or not we wrn thc medal. We'd ta kc a ao ld medal 1n checke rs 1f they p .. e one out."' says author and radio per· ~onal11y ~tuds Terkel. "If most people arc hke me. they don't know squat about archery.or fencing or canoeing. But pu t a medal at the end of It and sudden- ly everyone 1s an expert. "P~uy soon they start trcauna an archery event like a bascballaame, yelling at the official,, protcsttng calls and votans patterns." he uys. "After the games arc over. of course. they(ll forget cverythmJ they learned -as\uming they did. in fact, learn any- thi ng." • The absen ce of the Russians may have taken .some of the..ultcr.cst. away from many of these spom That i . unuJ lhe al l-im- portant final . Let an American reach that vaunted position and the roottna kvcl won reaches an all-time h1&h ~·vou hstcn to people talk durina Olympic ti me," sa)'s Ierkcl -whose latest book. "Tbc Good War, An Oral Hmoryof World W ar 11." will be pubh hcd this fall-"and you realize how high. at what , fever pitch, the P<llrlOti m le' t'I is a1:· •••i• .... (fl ..... ,,, -... ... ............ ,. ........... 110 ............................ ... .• -...... ~ ........ -,,...., ...................... ~ ............................ ' lh ..... u.I. ......... "' _ .. ,... ..,.. ....... (8" ...... Lei Ao:••lll). .......................... ...... Q"lft.) Ari dlO. ___ ~ ,..~!..=:..:=:= ........................... _.. •Je -............... 'f -l'MMr ................... rfl (Pleue Me I PORTa/hle 29) ' .. TV...-- Can. 'Saturday Night' live? Another remodeled version of wacky original prepared By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. .,.., "* ..... On Oct 6. NBC"s oncc-1nnovauve "Sat- urday Night Ltve" will bcJJn llS 10th ~ason with a few new facC1 1n the lineup and a couple of star.comics missing. Eddie Murphy and Joe Ptscopo. the current troupe's most popular and most talented membtts. are not expected to ~tum. They're opting for solo chmbs toward superst.ardom. Join mg the show will be Billy Crystal, the well-1cnown st.andup comic and one.ume "Soap" star: Rich Hall. a member of HBO's "Not Necessarily the News" team. and Martin Short. an memba of the SCTV comedy ensemkle. Chnstopher Guest and Harry Shearer. who were heavy metal mus1c1ans in the rock documentary satirt. ''This 1& Spinal Tap," also will join the "Saturday Night" cast. (Shearer appeared on the show dunng the 1979-80 season.) In addiuon to the voluntaf') departures of Murphy and Pisco~. ~veral of the current "Saturday Night" comics will be dropped to make room for the newcomers. Whether this latest cast shuffle will pump new hfe into an iJJng fonnat remains to be seen. In any event. tt's unlikely the shQw will ever again become the youth culture benchmark 1t was in the 1970s. There was some q·y~tion whether "Sat- urda) Ni&ht Live" wt>uld be back in any form this fall. Today, the proaram must compete apmst an endless amy of music video shows and agamst pay TV movies and comedtes unencumbered by the censorship limllS the NBC comics once challcnae<S. • This son of competition wasn't around in 1975 when late n\a)Jt TV entcnainment consi5ted mainly of old movies and Johnny Carson reruns. But someone at NBC sensed there was an untapped rouna audien ill awake after the 11 o clock . news. From its debut on Oct 11 . I 97S. ''Saturday Niaht Live" bcpn tumina the ·rv comedy-vaocty format inside out. Traditionally. sucMhows had a conu.numa ho t and several aucst tars each ou11na. "Saturday Nit.ht Live" cmploytd a d1fftrcnt host t'&cn wttk to pt"rform w1lh a permanent comic cnsemblt, "The Not Ready for Prime lime Pla)Crs." As auest ho ts. the how cn1iittd well-known com- edians su'1\ as Oco1e Carlin. Lily Tomhn and R1chud Pr)or. ul tbett wert also the- oflbcat stars uch H Candice Ber&en lhot Could and Buck Henry. Then thctt v-crc the non· howb11 ho ts: Ralph Nader. Juhan Bond and Pr~1dtnt Ford' prc~~ J ohn Belusbl, Gilda Kadner, Cbe.y Chue aa•e "Saturday NICJit Ll•e" a tough act to follow. secretary. Ron Nc'15en. And remember the "Anyone Can Hosl'' wnte-1n contest, ~on b~ an 80-ycar-old woman., Not all of the~ hosts ~erc eft'ective. But the) helped inc,p1ru number of clever skm built around tht' guc~t host's pamcular claim to fame The producers also spotlighted one sinier or band each show and required a "live" performance, not one of those hp- sync renditions you see on "Bandstand" or "Solid Gold." These produced mixed results One week you could see the Beach Boys' burned-out genius Brian Wilson perform1~ a pathcuc solo vemon of "Good Vibrations" But the~ were also unexpected treats such as Piul Simon and Georae Hamson tradtng verses on "Herc Comes the Sun" and "Homeward Bound." Still, .. Saturday N11ht L1vc's" ultimate strenath was tts remarkably talented com- ics and writers. They s tched the bound· arics of TV comedy where others had feared to tread . There was drua humor. such as the super-housewife who conft'1scd that she did 1t all -on J>(ed. There was sex hu~or involv1na one-n11ht stands and those w1ld- and<razy Cztdi brothel'). The~ wa\ political humor 'luch as Chevy Cha~ and Dan Aykroyd debating B!i Ford and Caner. And TV 11sclf was \kc~crcd in fake commcreaals and the classu: "Poant- Countcrpoint.. ~rody <"Jane, you •&· norant slut!") ft ""li~ u1'll'n tastelc • ind wmctrmcs downnght appalling <Buck Hcnl'} 's funn>· uncle bab mer). hut 11 ~a~ almo\t al~a)s hrtan u . h ""'the J,.1nJ nf or• ram ~ou wntrhrd with fncnds on a 'ilow Saturday niaht or 1allced about at school or woii the follow1n1 Monday. It was the kmd ofshow 1hat added countless catch-phrases to the lanauaac: Steven Manin's "Well. Ex- cuuuusc Mc"; "I'm Chc"y Cha~ and vou're not." Gilda Radncr''i "Never Mmd"; John Belushi's "But noooooo!", Garrett Moms' ··Bazebowl been berry. berry good to me." There were wacky rccumna characters: The Concheads, the "chcc-buraer" diner crew, Belushi's Samun wamor. Radner's Ba-B:i Wawa, Radner end Bill Morray's nerd-teens. Todd and Lisa; Belushi and Aykroyd's Blue Brothen. And who could foraet the hapless Mr. Bill? Every so often, a pop cultural phenomenon appcan that s~ec~ aeross normal divisions and wms tbc afTcct1on of an entire youna aenerauon. In a way 1t defines that generation. lo the) ?60s. it was Beatlemania. Today, perhaps tt s MTV. lo the mid-to-late 1970s, it was .. Saturday N1aht Live." · But as everyone knows, the Not Read) for Pnme Time Players soon came to view the show as a spnnaboard to movtc stardom Chase left in 1976. Belu h1 and .\ckro}d dropped out m 1979. The other onginals left the follow1n1 )ear with foundina producer Lome Michaels. They've cncountcrtd \>aned fates lincc then. Belushi is dead. ofroursc. Morris and Laraine Newman havt' had occa$ional TV gucs~ roles Radncr·~ mov1ccarttrhasbecn a d1sa tcr Chase and Ackroyd have had movic htts and m1 ~1~ Murray ha probabl)" had the mo\t con\l\tcnt bo~ (PleueeceTV AlfTgNMA./PaC• 30) Sunday.Aug .S. 1934 3 . , Hope, Bo saved from water Barry assaults Tess after he's freed from prison BY L VNDA HIRSCH ALL MY C HILDRE"'. Even though l>he ha~ bad premonitions about going lQ Willow Lake Jenn)' agree to the vacation Leaming L11a won't be coming with him, Jenny tell~ Ton\ he cannot JOIO her and .Greg at .Willow Lake Wtth ~16 fortune re-stored and income tax cva ion charges dropped. Palmer'11 one la'it wish 1s 10 tell Ro!iS they arc father and son. When Mark informs Ross Ellen onl> started rela- tionship wtth him bt.'Cau~ 'ihc wanted to lmowabout Adam. a distraught Ross head$ for Chicago. Dolly learns 'the 1s pregnant by Tad. Phoebe.: cuuruels Tad that when he takes Dott> to her coming-out pany he should as!iure her they're onl> fnends H1laf) g1\e'i Tad the go-ahead to take Dotty to the pan> Dotty dec1sks she cannot tell Tad she'~ carrying his child Tom dcc1dl·s to get h111 life together Zack pilfers Donna·., pur'ie ANOTHER WOR I D. ~ally decide'> to 10 to another seSsion of hypnosis. When the vehicle transponing Callin to pnson is pushed off the ro d. his body cannot be found. SaJly again recalls a wealthy woman wearing a very expensive nng holding the gun that lolled Davtd One of the under- world contacts as a very wealthy woman weanng a large nng. Alice fean she and Mark are geujng too hot and heavy and tells him they can only be friends AS THE WORLD TURNS: Betsy fca~ plast.ic surgery will change her lootc, so much that whoever 1s loolung for her will be unable to find her Programmed by tile doctor. Cratgsteals Danielle's p1cturt from Lala, goes to Steve's and stares through has window Craig later swears he cannot remember doing that. A former oellmate of Craig's, Cal. tells Craia he knows ofno~ar1y release program. Diana gets a tape of Frank 'laying he loves Maggie. She then splices it ~ make it sound n though Frank loves ~iana. Whit, unable to hack his JOb at the . Araus. returns to dnnk and then tells Dorothy she's merely hired help. CAPrTOL· Paula tells Myrna 1hat since <ihe knows she faces prison for ktlhng Dr Pa,ker and trying to murder Clanssa, she intends to pretend that she's unfit to stand tnal. After Thomas intervenes. J udwn 'Santa Barbara' glossy By L YNOA HIRSCH Last week mark1:d th1: pn:m1erc ofNBCs newdt \Oap opera dTon. ··santa Barbara " The Peacock nt:twor~ ha~ spared no expense when n l'.ome'> to !turmundings, performeBor a glo~~} l0<1k 10 general Centered around four lamil1cs. Santa Barbara ~ore~ a fir~t for featunng a Hispanic "core· tam1I> using H1span1 c actors -although one actor. Rupert Ra..-cns. who pla)'\ youog Dann> 1s quick to point out that he wouldn't have had to be H1!>panic to play a H1\pan1c "Ooes that mean that only Irish a<:tor~ should be allowtd to play lrishml·n. or 1hat I '-'.ouldn't play an Irishman 1f I was goOd in the role'! I'm not only tf 1~pan1c I'm also Italian." NBC has built a brand-new fac1ht} on its lot -Studio 11, wh11:h hy now houi.c~ 40 ~rmanent sea for thl' \how and h)' December will have 70 Om· of the most . astoundina wt~ is th~· SI <X>.000 atnum of the Capwell mansion The ulc lloo~ aren't tile at all, but C\l)C1tl) painted so 1he cameras can mov .. frecl )' Peter Maril: Ru~hmnn. who '" s1aned to play the: head of thd apwell family. 1s u~d to .thi$ kind of soap opera opuknce. He's bttn ~n ttccntl) as Bla~c \arnn¥ton'$ · lawyer on ·'Oyn:isly •· Richman. a wcll- ICnown TV hta~ , retallV llOl ht!> lilm ucting stan pl ying 1hC' )ouna hero in 'f-rn:n<ll)' 4 Sunday, Aug 5, 1984 l Persuasion." According to Richman. "I'm really not 'ure how J got cast as a heavy, but for some reason the role kept coming. althoush I turned many down rm excited about doing the soap. it's stabihty working several days a week, and y~ It s tmng:• Richman hadJU5l come back from Santa Barbara. where a lot oflocauon shoouna as being done for the show. He was there at 6 in the momint; it was now 3 an the afternoon and c was just beginrung to work on the set. Other membcf'i of the Capwell clan include Lane Dav1e , last seen on dar,time as Evan, the hero fµmed villain on ' Days' of Our Lives." Oh "Santi Barbara" he plays Mason Capwell. a schemer who feels he's never gotten h1SJUSt deserts in hfc. cmcc.tally where h1s father is concerned. lncidcnwlly, Richman says that Capwell 1 not a COP)' of "Dall.u' .. J R. or of "Dynaity's" Camnaton. ··1 malty thmk Capwell has many layen You can do that on a da)ilime senal. You really can't do that in niahttimc. I'm truly tookin& forward to this role because I &et 10 be everyth1~ - loving. mampulahn&. cruel, k.ind. cxciun~ all the thin an 1or would love to play. • The day we.vi ite<S the 'lltt, Pc~ Mapes, pr«idtnt qf NBC. was on &he set givina everyone a pep talk. It sccmed to work. ccordana to Mape , the show not only hu • larac production bu<taet, it also has 1 fabulous publiclly budtct. agree to take Kelly's case When ·Judwn goes to look at Beth and Ronni's runsacked apartment, he 1s hit on the head. Tyler find11 his grandfather and rushe) him to the hospital for treatment Tykr decides to convince Mark not to leave the Senate. Realizing that Beth hcd 10 h1m~bout being wtth Ronni and wa\ obviously sleeping with Jordy. Thoma tells her the) 're through. Beth blames Ronni for her estrangement from Thomas. Beth al!»O funous tha1 Ronni has slcp1 with Jord> Brenda thinks Julie would be wonderful mother for Scott> DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Eugene save!. Hope and Bo from drowning when 1he1r rowboa1 fill~ wtth water. T1:ss' husband Barry 1s released from pmon and force's h1mselfon herSC:\uaHy TC!is goes to ( hm trying to tell him that they're through. but he begms kming her JUSt as Rarry amves on the ~ene L11 worned about Tess. Mickey con11nue11 to 1mpro"e Roman'i. sister amves 1n town. goes to Tony's, stnps and plops into h1$ bed. Pete reconsider' and decides to run away with Melissa. The two pretend to be cousin~ so no onl' wall a k any question EDGE OF NIGHT. L>cl calls Preacher from a1rpon and say~ he'o; WIT) for the problems he cau~d. Ahc1a realm·~ that Kritch 1s posing a~ Engler As Raven and· Sky decide to Oy to Mu1co. Preacher h1de11 on board. When the plane lands. Prea4:her sneaks through customs A group of bike~ menaces Sk,y and Raven as the}' approach cd~e of cliff 1n Mexico Alicia discovers Kntch with the formula GENERAL HOSPITAL <cha. bcgjn. niog to bche"e that Grant Putnam lied about his pa t. h1:ad~ for f:.naJand to find out 1f he wa~ still emot1onall) 111 when he was rtlcasedfrom hospital Grant Putnam has followed Celia and decades to de trO) all records. Edw rd's lawyer 1clb him that they should ttle with Beatncc even if hc is feigning in.June'I. Jake agree!> to represent Beatnc~ Bobbi and Brock aet into maJor fight when he acc\J!>C!> Brod of coming on to Rose. When Rick cons1der5 tak1na medical post 1n Nevada. M1ll.e overhears and tells Ginny (;inn)' vow that Rick will never take Mike out of ron Charles. Tanya. !itill bein& followed, move in wtth Frisco. GUIDING 1:.1 1H f ; In whrrfpool, JOSfi stunned when Reva approaches him. tk stands for a moment and ~hen ~he mentions that he's ttandma. Jo11h falls. back into whirlpool. Later Jo h tdls people ht th1nks Reva watt try101 to ktll him. Billy anti Je»h make ccna1n that evt"f)one 1nv1tcd to Reva's pany 1how\ up at Vanessa's Later. when Jo h call\ Reva a tramp. he dcc1do to prove h~· nahl b) trippmi and swrn1mina naktd in 1he pool. Even Josh rt h1t he's (lne lOl> far. Hilary not ccnain Jhc'll be ahlc to lollow Jim 1fhc leave town lkth told by 1,Q that LUJlH:k onlv rr101ncd Gal had 10 iuotl'<'t her and (Pl eeeoeDAYTDm/Paie6) (AUTHORIZED BALESISERVICEISATISFACTIONJ AMC -JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOfOAS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -~·3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 ALLEN CADILLAC·OMC· OLDSMOBILE 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway w .. t of Avery Pkwy Exit . 131-0800 495-0800 CH EVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Hart>or Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 -__._ Daill Pilat CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -548·"1934 FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLKIWAGEN·ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. - Huntington Beach 142-2000 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892-6651 -636-2500 STADIUM PONTIAC 2225 E. Katella Ave. Anaheim -385-191.9 Across from The Big A PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coasl Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 bHlrbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN soutH COUNTY VOLK8WAQEN/18UZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntlngton Beach 142-2000 VOLVO £ARL~ 1KE VOLVC1 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -846·9303 Sunday, Aug. 5, 198• 5 --1anc1ay----... ,. a. e AU. 1MI RCW. CMLD• lxPIONe .......... p1t1nfleh ....... ~ ............... Or.Leo .. .., ... (11w.) M'IZAOI •• llMn .... YOU Mm,• ...... ,,. d11......., -....... .. .. ,.._ Ceolf .. 0.-. "'1lull11 """ ..................... ,.,.., ...... ,11w.) •8 utn.I -OI M ..... A •IMllFWCTM ..._ fll .. .... "*'*' ............. ...., ..... ................... ~ ........ ......................... ,.... .. ...... wtth .......... Lwlon. Kann ............. ~······· sue AMlfeen Md ....._ a..111«· ...... (lln.) ~ 19 '1!) lllMYAL .. ....,. ....... ...._ ... ......,,.., ............... ~ ..., .. --=U? 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(R) (1 -ID 9llClitl CAM , .... , .. ..., el ........................ ,,.. ........ lnflnte ........... .., .. ............ hesclaY--- 6 Sunday, Aug. 5, 1984 • -Weclnescllly __ _ Fromf>aCe4 Alexa11dra. Gun-tot1na Darcy holds Lujack capuve. Alex sends police 10 Galahads' aaraae and they find a ch.air. a rope and a bullctholc. but no LUJICk. LOVING~ Dane doesn't feet it's time to tell Jack he's bis father, even though Anne suaaesu J aelc c:an 1akt iL When.Dane.~ Herb's life with CPR. Jack 1s impressed. Later Jack deCJdes to quit the construchon JOb. Leaming that Dane is his father. a stunned Jack takes Tony'11 motorcyclt' and crashes . ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Laurel trapped in burning bu1ldin1 by ont' of McKenna·s men When Larry 1s able to diagnose Cassie's sudden illness a~ a poi onous spider bite and save her. hfc. Donan has change ofhean and feels he should be chief of 1afT. Bo and Ocltlah believe \Cc·rct of embt'ult'mcnt hes 10 One.rHal $aLuc 4.i Willard's funeral. his widow IN~ slip that Mark 1s reallv &on. R' AN'S HOPE: Maggie ovcrhca~ Ma' sayinJ that 1f hr 1s cau ht 1n the 'K.":t 1. he'll pu\h It over on Fmnk Mnx ·wtih~ .lf'I i:Cet rid -•'1Wav----.,.,...,. --1aturd11Y ••••• .. fl) Mnou&. QIOQRtJlllC ..,._.., Of TM Wtt11plft1 Crw" A IMll el lM ........ ofU.a.9MCC"11kn ... 1...._to .... .......... , ............. •xtlnotlon. Q (1 "'·' ~ .. fD M1'0UI. •ocaut1e .......,_, Of TN Whooptnt Crane" IHmlnee the eftorte of .I. aM Clftadlan HhntiRa to .... tM .... ....... -....., •xtlMtte;-J:.l ~ ..,i -a ... u= PAllMT ,,.,,_ .................................. ........................ ~ ......... flon et ,._.._.,,_.... ZMM9• GardlM a Art...,.,.._ (1 tw. • ..,, of Frank so he has clear field with Jill. Jill and Mawc reconcile. Max buys Mag.ie a fabulous evenina aown . Mauie sees coin and ts observed by Max takina it. Dee tries to tell M1gieth1t if she marries Da.eshc'll bt' malong a major m1S1ake. Pru tells Rick that her father raped htr. SEARC FOR TOMORROW· KA:n- tucky tncs to help the aravcly injuttd Cord • whose hiah fever has him hallucinauna about Vietnam. Laza only aivcn will to go on by thmkinJ that T.R necd11 her. When a rescue team finds Liza. she's stunned that one of the rescuers is Cord's mtcr T.R not lxtnl told that Liza's plane is m1s\lng. YOUNG AND THE Rl:.STLESS John _ and Oma kJ Ltndsay tello; Jill he \IW her with Mark and th:\t'~ one mo~ thing she can usc-against her. Duane and Jack' '>t'parataon conttnues. Nikki tell~ Victor hc- mu't tell Cora h lnow~..-.hc' dy1ni10 lhc woman can shan: ht"rviefand stop putting on a happy face for him. Cora warns Victoc not to Ir) and finJ his father Matthew and wall onl~ ~) thot Matthc" truly d~p1o,cs Victor __ ........ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. LMOOll•mal ...... flOQM Ol IOCllTY =-=··..,...,=-~ .. =: -:-.. -.. DA,_Mm 1.UftffTOllA•(Mt M) fllMft OCUIT .......... a.. TO•--=· Ml) -AT¥AA• ... ,. •. --= .. :;EA ... , " . '.L -MCllll y M-TM-MOW OOIMN•OI tlmCMlflOllT(TMU) • ~"la111a) •·•u 11111.llG-• IOIMTM ..... a Sunday,Aug.6, 1984 In the Daily Pilot - .. ·~o.Mma1a. ~~'The Litt Uf'llcOfn" (1982, Fantaty) Animated. Voloee of Mia Fer· row, Aratl Atkin. (1 hr., 2• min.) ~..., ... DOM wmTl ML .:al Country 1tar tll W•t weleomee Lairy Q11Hn and the Gtllln BtOthlrl JOhn BohM!d9f and the a;ng duo 0.vkj Frlz:zll and Sh•lley WMI 1 hr~ ... ~ All.wlU1111M•M00111UU • .~ ..... ·~ Oltlln'M-_,.wu. • ITMCMI .. ='°"·~ .. --9'Glml .. UllO Clf Ol.PAlllWI MLOOUATLIAll•ll YOUl'MAle,_ __ ..a&TllAll _, ... ...... M'f'DIClfl • IM*O Indiana Govef· nore Cup (from Madlson. W11 ) (R) ( 1 ~ C1J llCMI "Tll'nefidtr" (1982, Sc•nc• Action) Fred Wwd. 8elinOa Bauer ( 1 hr • 35 min} ---·-.-. Ta.Y •MNtMMO .. WWlrTTOllA• ... TODAft•W •±MllT'f ~ ........ 1'111-Wl'TMDAVID~ LIT,,_.UQMT ,_,.. tmfMIClfPAITM ....:....-...... ....... ~MmUA.A. llCMI "Stut. Of The Night' ( 1982. SuapenM) Roy Scheider. Meryl Streep i! hr , 30 min ) (HJ llOVll "II Ctme From Hollywood" 11982 Comedy) John Candy. Dan ik~~ln) .,,..._•u• llCMI "Ask Any Girt" (1959. Com .. dy) Shlrley MacLalne. David N111en ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) THILUIOll .. ..,,~ NI LRr1m 1MA"CAT um.a 111.-u ~--...... w.v • .., TMZM mrr•..,.. DOWf UlllTMI ) ... .,.., t'I') Q ... ,... ~ • ._.,.... (IQ - lalll 1MI tlAL Alli led A magical 1111 tnhstt the aid or chlldrtn to tducatt adults about human cruelty to Niii ( 1 hr) I ••••···•"'.-vcxa NI IOOD ... 19 TMmltllfltllf• · IA.IBM1m 9 ... °''"' 1111 ·~ Schtc:Med Women'• marathon, women'• 100 mttff fNI, men'1 400 mtltt hlJrdtts fioat, womtn'a ndMdual tvtt'lt final in gymna llCI. womtn'a IPf~bOlrd com· petition In d111.ng l>01dno women'• Mmltl· nalt In VOlleybell (ltw tr'Om Loe Angtlea) Scheduled tvenll art aub}ect to ch.engt (7 M.il 'JO min.) c.M.dll .. ==-.... TNl ... nw!W ~-OIN(oefl (Wll.) ~In ) .. "A Of Flanc*I" (1 859, ·-) David ~. Donald Crltp. ( 1 hr., -38 min.} !!WAY fll T'MITll ,_ .... TwttlQht l'Of The QOdl" (18&a, R•·t1udlon, Cyd cnaria. (2 hrt. min.) .. llWY!liDU II •Mwt r=\rr--M-......... , .. ,_ ::.'t:"Cl'JQ •.. ...., ..... ,,. .. ... "Hlgt\ ROid To China" (1983. 0t1me) Tom Stliecic. 8"I Armstrong ( t hr • 45 min.) (l)PLYW._Al CID ... "Yellowbeard" ( 1983, co,.,,.. cfy) Gr1ham Chapman, Pttlf 8oyl9 ( 1 hf ,41ml('I ) (Q) ... ' A HOfN C&lltd Mitt"' ( 1983, Or~adle Fr~t. Michael Se.rnaon "OoctOfl And NutMe" ( 1983 Comedy) Rtbecea Rigg. Draw Forey1he (1 hr 30 man) -· 0. ~ p;-'=' VI :> VI - ::;.. "' . ~·VI CD a:g 0. . RETIRING ••• C> :> >C < t/) ~ -'"" < • --COIE TO THE IUUTY OF IEWPOllT VI ::> -o -a ::3 -IO :r ~CD ~· :::s :l • ~ ~ U> ~ -· :> < ~ CD • Daily ~Hat Classified • 24 Hour Aides • Private & Semi Private Rooms • Full Activity Program • Home Style Dining Room • Full Maid Service • Transportation :ro & Fr ~ Beauty & Barber Shop • 24 Hour Security Service ' LUXURY llETlllEIEIT sm111 1'1'"'"""' Ult. 1 ~,, ,,.....___.. AMBULATORY 400 Hilaria Way Newport Beach (714) e..2-5861 AMBUL RY A NON 3 oepltaf Road -- port Beach (71 4) 631 -3555 Advertising !ft-ii--------------------• &42-5878 Sunday.Aug.5. 1984 - ' -Sunday ~onl . . llOVW ' King Kong" ( 1976. Adven· ture) Jeff Bridges. Jessica Lange (2 l"lrs . "~, .... ,...,... -1 Ee.*t. Ball" (1 953 Come- ~) Bing Croaby Bob Hope. (2 l"lra ) Cl) llOVll "Tht Oto.el Of Ot. Mudd'' (1980, Drama) Dennis Wuvtr, Susan Sull~ hrs. 30 min.) Olnunt TWUN'fm9 ...... ,..,Mrnm ... ... DIM&. .... IOVll "Advtnturtt Of Sl"ltrlock Hormee,, (1 939, Mystery) Bull Rath- bone, Nigel Bruce. ( 1 hr , 22 min.) 'E llOWI 'Mr Mom" (1 983 Corned ) Mtcheel Keaton. Ttfl Garr (1 hr .. ~1 min'},, _ -1 ~~y W.A "North Dakota" A. look IS taken et the ' The Peace Garden State'' which haa overcome tremendoua cltmatic obS1ectet to provide en abundant Ille for us citizen• ( t hr ) .. .,_ACI AMCU:n• U.U _,ICHIU. • .,..llYOllD DODcm DUGOUT oeec... MOOA I ... !*Al NIMCI llO¥ll "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" ( 1975 Orama) Jack Nicl"lolsoo Louise Fletcher (2 hra, 9 m1n.) I IO YOUWMT fOllAllADUA. • .. DODQD .. U. 1Ult llO¥ll 'Savages' ( 1974, Suspense) Andy Grit111h. Sam Bolloms ( 1 hr , 30 men) l ..,AY l.UO-()ff llM IAmALL Loio Angeles Dodgers at Cmctnnall Reds (3 hrsJ Cl) MOVll 'The Count 01 Monte Cresto" ( 1975 Adventure) A1cnard Chamberlain. Ton~lr~ra) fl3 THIAW 8' llOVW "A Matter 01 Time !1976. Orama) Liza M1nnell1, Ingrid Bergman (2 hrs) NMOll.\LWI llOVW "The Glrl Can't Help It" ( 1966, omedy) Jayne Mansfteld Tom Ew&ll. ( 1 hr . 39 min.) CO) llOWll 'A.lrican Adventure" ( 1983, Orama) David Nkena. Clive Sanders. ( 1 hr ) maouoe111GM tW all u•w Sen Francisco Glants at A.rtantl Bravts (3 hrs ) 11111 (!) HmALL Montreal Expos at Chicago Cut>,5~,h~,: .. Wt Of The Nevec Never" ( e83. Or ma) A.ngeta Punch McGregor, Art~m. (2 hrs . 12 min.) JD ROCI Red IS IUrt st'lt dttcov· ered a myster~ betat, bUt no one beleevtt her ............ -, .. .,.,.. .., ... MflfMfl ··we, The A.CCUMd" Life I k• on MW meenino IOI Paul PrNMt, • 10 Sunday, Aug .5, 1984 poor schoolmaster Whose marriage 1s insufferable. When ht becomes Involved with a lonely COllMgue. (Part 1 of 6) (R) ~(1 hr"' t•NITMDllllHUMMmlAW. MlfO UClll CA.AT PtOViml VMI 200 i!!_ve from Elkhart, ~ ~2 hrt., 30 mll'I ) CID CM9IOlll Of AU M -.T This proflle o1 aorne Of Amerl<:a't greal .. t ath· letn over the last 160 )'tatt, fMturing lnU· mate lntervltwl and rare film footege, II hos= Merlin OIMn. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) (Q) "Piaf" ( 1973, Biography) Brl· ~te A.fief, Pucale Chrlltophe (2 htt ) M0¥9 "Trail Of The Pink Panther" G82, Come<M Peter Sellera. David Niven ( 1 hr .• 35 min ) • tm I~ Danny T1'19maa Memphll Clelllc nnal round (live from COlonlal Country Club In Cordova, Tenn ) (2 htl., 130~ .,...ITOOGll ....... •••T.-UWtlmlA*-Ult CJD . "°"'IWMJ) Scheduled John "The-S.ast" Mug.bl w Fram: "'The A.N- mal" Fletcher In a middleweight boot scheduled fOI' 10 rounds (llvt from Tem- pe, Fla ) ; Mixed Pelra WOfld Bodybo11d1ng Champlonahip (from TOfonto, Canada) , ,,,.~~1· .. IBHAW AD•a NO'f- 1 ....-TMDllOtulMmtAV. llOWI ''Death Watch" ( 1982 Hom><) Rom~ntlder, Harvey Keitel (2 hra) (%) "La Bourn" (1982, Comedy) Claude Brasseur, Bngltte F~sey (2 hrs. 20 min.) -....uan• t:ll ,. "°°' ADA»11 •UMBITMDllOtuWemtAV. AllD • PM UC1ID How candidates have campaigned on tetevrslon with a col· lectt0n of political comm9{c.ats dating from Franklin Roosevelt 10 Ronald Rea&:n. ~a ...... • llO¥ll "Rogue Male" ( 1979 Adven· ture) Peter O'Toole, John Standing (2 hrs) CD llO¥ll ··Fancy Panls'' ( 1950. Come- i ) Bob Hope. Luc11te Ball. (2 hra ) NAMYO ,..., .... YOU AM, .. Dllal.I This documentary on A.merlean cinema pio- neer Cecil B. OeMllle Includes fnm chps and lntervlewa with family end friends. ( 1 hr.) • . ~°" IOCllYY .,_ "The Jayne Mantfleld Story'' ( 1980. Biography) Loni Anderson. Arnold Schwarzenegger. ( t hr, 37 min.) ® llOWll "It came From HOllywOOd" ( 1'182, Comedy) John Candy, Dan ~k=-(1 hi., 20mln.) CW "A.vantll" (19~2. Romance) Jack Lemmon, Jullet Miii• (2 hra , 30 m!l'I,) (J).cMI "Red Headed Woman" (1932. Otema) Jean Harlow, Chetler Mou le ( 1 hr, 14 min.) I -econ -... OWi .... .. 191. flOO'llAU. "Pre-Staton Ga~" Loe Angeles Ra1dtn et San F'ranc«o •e.,. c:nw1~ •.... ... . (!) llCMI "The Fer Country" (1G55, Adventure) Jamee Stewatt, Ruth Romtn l hrt.) llAIY"'8110cm ~oetlOClln AUTO MClll IHAA Dtag Racing · Northetn Natlonata (from Miian. Mich.) {B) ( 1 hr) -· tWmtYOU Featured autl'\of Germaine Grw dilcutMt htr latest book, "Sex And Otltlny": al~r I songwrttlf Kenny Rankin oerf0,m1 • llOWll "The Pertta Of Pauline" ( 19&7, (;Omtcfy) Pat 9oont, Pamela A1.1ttin (2 hr•.1.o ... I :;c:.-J:.,~--Ftafured the Qo-Ool, Rex HarrtlOn ( 1 hr ) CD llOWll "The QOOd Earth" (1937, Ora· ma) Paul Munl, LulM Rainer. (3 lvl.) I..,,. . ....., flOOUI Ol IOQITY ._ "A Night tn C&lablanoa" ( 1946, Comedyl Marx Brotl'lett, Lott Col- lier. (1ht.,25mn.) (%) llO¥ll "Hearr Like A. Wheel" (1983. Biography) Bonnie Bedelle~ a.au MOo· ... (1hrI63 mtrr.) • aJ CMNmwcw..DrmQ• M dUTWt llllft Thia ~lal document• the dan· gers of ovet·popolatlon and the reckltu COOSU~IOt'I of natural rttOUreet ( 1 hr) 1:119 "Cry Panic" (1974, Mystery) John Forsythe, Anne Francis ( 1 hr • 30 mlnh ~ITMTMI ~ n*Y MOWI ,.,._A&. "ShOuld Blacks Separate From The U.S ?" Tony Brown and Herman Gilbert, 1uth0< ot "The Negotiations," discuss the tffecta of constNatlsm on Black o!lzen.' faith In the American dream. (R) llOMAllDmlDY ' f'OCUI °" IOCllTY • 8'GIT ...... Olympic Ed1tt0t\ llOVW "VeUowbeard" ( 1983. Come- dy) Grehlm Chapman. Peter Boyle ( 1 hr 41 min.) • ...r OI AT LIAIT -Dam ITMI Spoofs of current political eventl. foreign affalfl and the 19$.4 presldtnt1at electlon featuring Ed Asner, Eileen Brennan, Chevy Chase, Mike Farren. Howard Hesseman end Laraine Newman ( t ht) • D 9l uml OI 1MI .. OLYWIAD Sc'heduled Women'• marathon, women'• 100 meler final, men's 4(00 meter l"lurdtea final: women·a lndMdual event t1n11 In gymnastics; women'• pnngboerd com. petlllOO In dlVlng, boxing, worn.n'• 1811llfl- nals In volleybafl (live from Lot A.ngelee) • Scheduled eventa are 9Ubject to ct\Mge (5 ht•.) .W. ''Th'i Human [)JpllcttOfl" ( 965, Sciene•Flctlon) George Nader, Barbara Nechola~2 hra ) • llO¥ll "Belt Foot Forward" p~. Comedy) Lucille Batt, Wllllam Gaxton (2 hrt) • WM.L trm't -'11rtd Of The Olymptct?" Guest Frank Wiiiiama. v1Qe P'•lldtnt of r .... tci'I, CantOf, F1izo-a1d & Co GD '*•Ml Sin Otego Padr .. 11 Hoos ton A.llroa d~s• . 30 Gil. tMAT ,,, .. ~ llOWll "Hag~ Roed To China" ( 1883._ ema) Tom Selleck. Besa Armstrong ( 1 hr , 45 mt'li6.i 1 --·~ -~ W WUOllWlllD&V9...,.,iZ , ....... ., .• ,.-.... CO""'lllrl'"""--,--,--------------------------------;-------------------- -.... g .Conl. ,AClltllCU.Nm 1W IN001'lll Jackie Stewert Rotax Ce';J~"'";i~=m London) ~ MllTMA I MIMn COlalY .a. Tiii .-cu. The tndUrlng rock band. San- tana, reprise some of their greatest hits 1n concen with H"rt "om Altoe de Chavon, Dominican Repubftc. ( 1 hr 30 min ) -aDMCI,._ . . um.I ._ OI nt1 PUM: A MIMD .. C1M Some of the speclal mo,,,.nts the Ingalls family have shared are hlghllghted In this look back at hlghltghta of the long running series with star• Mlchael Landon, Karen Grassle. Mallssa Giibert, Melissa Sue Anderson and Matthew LabOrteaux (3 hrs.) 1 .. , ..... - WAll.llMIT~~ ,_ .._ "The Real Cuba?" Guests cinematographer Nestor Almendros. tum producer Orlatldo Jimenez-lea!, author and resistance leader Antonio Navarro i art I of 2) (1 hr.) IGUAlm flOOT QAM I •111 · .... _.TUT •• ITI Highlights of the '78 and '80 Oakland Raiders. (Al ( l hr.) CHl MIO ComG A1'1MC'nCl9 ([) CZ) llOVW "A Dog Of Flanders .. ( 1959, Otat"M) Oavtd Ladd. Donald Crisp (1 hr .. 36 min.) cm UleA "'*'TA.01' wmt nt1 --M). DU OKNltTllA Selections Include "What's New,.. "I've Got A Crush On You" and "Crazy He Calls Me ' ( 1 hr ) '1i' llARlltAL DUGI · .. (JZJ llCMI "Harper Valley PTA ' (1978. Comedy) Barbara Eden. Ronny Co• (:? ._ 1 hrs.) ... :'.,,..... COllf'llD NJCI •erMCHOP-•C~wmtlll_,.. · HUYOMAU. M llOWI "The Toy" (1982, Comttdy) Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) --Evening .. &: -.uaT AlmlCAI._, ...... TO NON .... ~'111MlllCllAIDPMOUI IUl1WL9I IOWA lnvHtlg1te1 the ortglnt Ind lht dUtmma• of the continuing nUQlear weap. ~· Cflalt. (R) Q ( 1 hr.) {IO ~".Still Of The Night" (1982. Sutpenee) Roy Scheider. Mtf)'l BlrHp A p1yehlatrltt becom11 lncreHlngly Involved wtth • mytterloul woman who W11 tht mt1trH1 of a murdered patlenL 'PG' ( 1 ht., 30 min.). (I) ... IOUTI t1I M ._ Matthew Saad Muhammed V'I. Jotin Con1er (fought A~ust '79 1,, Atlantic City, N.J) ( 1 hr) (0) llOVW ''Fest Tim" At Aldgemont H~h" (1982, Comedy) S..n Penn. Jen· nlfer Ja&On l.tlgh StUdenta et a "typtoa1" A~rlcan hlgl'I tchoOI confront the chal· lenges of adulthood. drugs, x and tenoorwork. 'R' (1hr.,30 m1n.) MOWll ''Trill Of !he Pinll Pintfter" ( 1082, Comedy) Petet S.lltrl. Oavld Niven Following the dlseppeerance of bumbling Frenoh po11ee daleeflvt IMptC tor Cloi.twau, 1 TV repotttt Interviews lr1enda, family and •nem~ to put 1ogeth· 9f a OfOl11e of hie ~rt 'PG' ( 1 hr,. 3S min) ...... lo':u lMIOODI•••• .. .,,. u·..,. _ _.,,U.&.A. "Rogue Male" (1979, Adven ture) Peter O'Toote, John Standing A man who made an unsuccessful asaaSSJ· nation attempl against Adolf Hitler. t)ecomes the quarry of Nazi agents. (2 hrsln. l tTAl&Ua IOUDCIOU> ftll9IQ AT PON Ethel Merman 1<>1ns the Pops Orchestra In performing a num- ber of her hits. Including "There's No Bus1nesi Like Show· Buslnes&. '· ( 1 hr ) 0» IUIMVAl "Jaws" author Peter Bench· ley narrates a look at the diverslly ot~hark ~ies Q (1 hr) l£J .... IOUTI Ol 1111 'M Danny Lopez vs Mike Ayala (fOUQhl June '79 In San An1onlo, Tex.) (R) (1 hr.) ([) lllCMI-"Somewhere In Time" (1980. Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Jane Sey- mour Obsessed wilh the portrait ot e 19th-century actress, a modern-day play- wnght uses hypnosis 10 travel back in 1tme and meet her 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) Cl) llOVW "Risky Business" ( 1983, Com edy) Tom Cruise, Rebecca OeMornay A high school senior, sheltered in an attluen1 Chicago suburb, decides 10 e)(perimen1 . with the wilder sJde ol Ille 'R' ( l hr 36 min) ~ mYAMCm> .. A• ,.. 90ITIPAGI - 7:11 llOV. "Advenlures Of Sherlock Holmes" ( 1939, Mystery) Basil Rath bone. Nrget Bruce Thieves led by the infamous Dr Moriarty plan to steal the Crown Jewels of England (\hr . 22 min ) lH) MAGGll ROCI f1ed ts sure she discov- ered a mysterious beast. but no one beheves her 7'S@ DAY OP l'llllDllCOV"MY-.. _,_, .. e ()) ~. IUllfOWI Jenny changes some of her liberal Ideas when Susan IS Invited on a dale (A) D m ~ .. Whtie tnvestlgattng the theft of heavy construction equipment Michael Is burled alive with Kin (A) ( 1 nr 1 D &111-. WOIU OP MCGUll CQUl. TIAU (!),...,.Im CD llO¥ll "Beat Foot FOfWard'' ( 1943 Comedy) LUCiiie Ball, Wllll1m Gaxton A movie 111r btcomn lnvotved IA a national scandal whtn the attends \ prep echool dl";,Ji hrt.) mJ "The Sta Of Cortez" ( 1978) Ooeumentary this etudy of tht antmalt Indigenous to t"-1nie1 at Bal• Calltomla lncll.l<I .. film of k1 r ~ltt ihat uet the are• to relse their puPt;'2 hre ) e llATIOIW. _.,.,_ "Fllgl'll Of The Whooping Ctane" ,,., !004< at the affona of U S •nd Canadian setenllsts to save tht whooping crane Prom extinction Q ( 1 hr) m 11A11•1:c1 TNIAm "To s.r.te Them AU My Days" The new headmaatef launches a campaign to rid the SChoOI of a "nttwork of unhNlthy fnenc:IShtps " (Part ' • eo~hr.} -• llOWI "Mr Morn" (1983. Comedy) M1ehat1 Keaton Ttft Oarr An vnom- ptoye<I lather and hutbend rm.isl auume • hoU&ekffp1ng reapoosibllltilla whllt hlti wil ent cht WOtt( IO<ct. 'PG. ( i hr • 3 t min.) CD)llOVll "Rllky Bualneee" (1983. Com- edy) Tom Cruise, Rebecca O.Momey. A high tchOOI s.nlot. cn.ltered In an affluent Chicago eubvrb, decldta lo experiment with the wilder aide of llfe 'R' ( 1 hr., 36 mln.) (I) MON "King Kong" ( 197&, Adven- ture) Jeff Brldgea, Jealca Lange. Amon- strous ~ 11 btought to New York City · from a tropical ltland by a greedy oll pro- moter eager 10 exploit the creature for Qr.Oflt. 'PG' (2 hrs., 14 min.) m MOWll "Love Has Many Faces" ( 1956 Drama) Cliff Robertson. Lana Turner A mlllionairesa, surrounded by moochers, desperately strives f0< unfound hapt:; In her brandy-cwllllng w0<1d (2 hrs •aJ ,Al. ..... •G (I) 1111 ~ Ible.I The "cabin fever" syndrome prompts a conflict between Ted Bolen and Danny Zimmer. 1:-.art 1 ~(A) ... ~ 1111 & I CS M Loulse fantasaes that she and G90<ge swap personalities in 0<der to better underatand eacti other. {BJ D GI) .,. "Wait Tm YOU/ Mother Gets Home" ( 1983. Comedy) Paul Michael Glaser, Dee Wallace A high school foot- ba» coach becomes a househusband tor the summer When his wife takes her first IOb t~s (A) (2 hrs.) D ·~ W OI MC01e1 COUl-lUU l mOIU. KO.._. mOIUl..OORCW. Wl•&CI 1"1mAllm "To Serve Them All My Deya" The new headmaSter launches a campaign to rid the school of a ·network of unhealthy friendships " (Part 8 of 13) ,; Q ( 1 hr) '1i) llYI fl "We. The Accused" Ute takes on new meaning for Paul Presset. a poor schootmaster whose marriage Is Insufferable. when ha becomes lnvolved w11h a lonely colleague. (Part 1 of 5) (R) Q.._(1 hr.) CC).,.. "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" ( 1975. Drama) Jack Nie , Loo1ae Fletontr A gleefully Irr ent "troublemaker" 11 commlned to e mental lnat1tut1on where he Incites the other patients into open retselllon agalnlt a' powerful nurse and the .. t•btlthtd hoepl· tat orcs.t. 'R' (2 h~. 30 min ) Cl) ~ VOivo International Mmlflnele {!!om North Conway. N H ) (R) (3 hT1 ) (Q ..,_ "Tlr1*kMr" ( 1i82, Sctenc. FlctlOn) Fred Ward. e.llnda O.IW A motorcyclltt unwittingly travels through e 11me warp ano wind• up among 19t~ tury WHlern OUtll". 'PO' (I hr .. ,3S min.) (%) MOWI "One flew OYtf The Cuckoo'1 Nest" ( 1976, Oram.) Jad{ Nloholton, Louise Fletcher A gleefully 1r,.verent "troublemaker'' la committed to a mental tnst1lutlon where he tnott" the othef patients into open rebellion against a powerful nur1e and the establlatled hospi- tal order. 'A' (2 hra .. 9 m1n.) .. Qll Of191 Ufl • 8 Cl) AUC1 Jolene pa_. a atewardeD test and atarts to moonlight u a flight antndant (R) 8 GJ· U. t1I 1111 m OUIMM Scheduled: women'• marathon: women's indMdual ewnt llnal In gymnestlct; ~ en'g spfingboerd competition In dlVinQ, Sunday,Aug.5, 198'4 11 --Sunclay Cont. boxing, women's Mmlflnet1 In votleVbalJ (!Ive from Loe Angeles) Scheduled event• are subject to change. Q ( 1 hr , 30mm) G ICHOCll. llAT Guests. John Green- wOOd, p<~I of the Board Of Edoca- uon dl8CUSM9 an Innovative drug program in the schools. CD llOV9 "The Wagons Adi At Night" ( 1941. Adventure) Joan Leslie, Hum- phrey Bogart A protective big brother attempts to break up •he relatlonstllp between his sister and a llon tamer (2 hrs) CID MID•,. ILIC1ID How candlda1es have campaigned on televialon. with a col- lecllon ol political commercials dallng from Franklin Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan -fJ (I) 1"IWf9 --, ILD. A grateful patient disowns hlS son in "'order lo bequeath hrs questionable business enter- l~E~ I PAM.TYTvw. ~T •• NYCU "Budden-brooks" In 1870, the tOOth anniversary of the Buddenbrook· firm. Erica's husband 1s 1a1led, and Erica and' Toni return home (part 7 ol 9) O ( 1 hr ) <BJ llOV9 "An Amer1C&n Werewolf In Lon- oon" ( 1981. Comedy) David Naughton. Jenny Aguttei: The vacatton of 1wo young Americans on a walking tour ol England is ruined when a werewolf attack leaves one dead and the other cursed with a hunger tor human flesh 'R' ( 1 hr .. 37 min ) 'OJ .,_ "Piaf" ( 1973. Biography) Bn- g11te Ariel. Pascale Christophe The early career of the famous French chanteuse. Edith Piaf 11 recounted PG ( 1 hr 40 min) mUMTTA -Ill) llOV9 "The King And I" ( 1956, Musi- cal) Deborah Kerr. Yul Brynner An Eng- lish governess travels to Siam to teach 1he children of the King (2 hrs . 46 min ) -arr••1t• CD M'lllTAl-rT Tiii -Featured lhe Go-Gos, "9x HarrfSOn ( 1 hr.) .-*'Y.,,.... ..... c:.:w CS) 9IGltT OI AT LIAIT -Dam ITAM Spoofs of current polt11Cal events, fOfelgn aHalrs and the 19g.-presidential election. featuring Ed Asner, Eiieen Brennan, Chevy Chase, Mike Farrell. Howard Hesseman and Laraine Newman ( 1 hr· ) .. UIDAYIPOITIP• mww "Every Inch A Lady" ( 1977, Comedy) Harry Reema. Darby Lloyd Raina Two multi-minion dollar hookefS riae to the top of New VOfk City'• aex · ·1PJ\U&:r .. ..,.'°'°" llSJIWMIMT ) tcMmtT• A perloananee by the V.S.O P II jazz qu1nte1. with keyboard111 Herbt8 Hancock, trumpeter Wynton Mar· ulll. aaxoph<>nist Branford MarMl11. baa- ltSf Aon Caner and drummer Tony Wtl· Uam1 ( 1 hr) CM1M ALL. IPOITI 1W 90llT'l4U. tW ..,.. ..... , ... ,,. .-YO ....... ATM.,_. .,.. "Breakfast At Tiffany'•" I 1981 12 Sunday, Aug. 5. 1984 Comedy) Audrey Hepburn. George Pes> pard. Baled on the story by Truman Capote A sophisticated New York pleyglrf encounters MY8fal romantic advenf\Jr8'. l hre.) ,..,, .. wal mwtl "The Cl\anoellng" ( 1979, Hor- ror) George C Scott. "lrlsh Van Devere A widowed music p<ol.-or rents a hOvae that Is haunted by a restleu ~It with an old ac0<e to settle. (R) (2 hrs. ~ mwtl "The Nesting" ( 1 • Horror) Gloria Graheme, John Carradine A novel- ist rents a secluded Victorian mansion where she begins having strange, Molle dreams 'R' ( 1 hr , -'5 min.) CS).,.. "The SurvivOfS" ( 1983. Come- dy) Walter .Matthau, Robin Wllllams A pair of unemployed buslnesemen lake off for the wilds of New Hampshire to escape a iyndate hit man. 'R' ( 1 hr , "" min ) \l) llOV9 ''Things Are Tough All Over" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard "Cheec:h" Mar- in Tommy Chong. Two men have numer- ous misadventures while driving an Areb- owned. money-filled Umo to Lu Vegas 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 mtn ) . CiDntCWI , 11•(8) .,_"The Big Brawl" (1980, Ofa· ma) Jackie Chan, Jose Femtr. The '°" of a restaurant Qwner takea up a battle With some mobsters who enter htm 1n an 1nt8f- state fighting match 'R' ( 1 hr , 36 min J 1w8°"... · llOV9 "The Changeling" ( 1979, Hor· ror) George C Scott. 'Trish Ven Devere A widowed music profesaor rerit• a hOuse that IS haunted by a restless srlt With an old ecore to settle (A) (2 tva. auc ... 1198 .,_"That Touch 0 1 Mink" (1962. Comedy) Cary Grant. 0or .. Day A beau- tiful girl is offered an exciting trip by a wealthy and good-looking man (2 hrs l BMCWI llO¥ll "It's Your Move" ( 1968. Come- dy) Edward G Robinson, Terry· Thomas A clevef Bnton plOtt a dastardly scheme to rob a Ma~n bank (I hr , 30 min ) •as rr ... ~•C.-(1 hr) .-T• Comedian Andy Kaul man spoofs a latenight talk ahoW. tomed by a Sidekick character and a variety of .. ts "~ • "°"' llO¥ll . "Vouog Doctors ln Love" (1982. Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young. A young &Urgt<>n lrlet to over- come his feat of the knit. In thll spool of soap opera ctlchet 'R" (I hr .. 35 min.) :1·-··· ....... .-.-IUo •YGl.ant ta==-PIA UM11 Al Mimms vs C L Be.r- ge<on In a llgtlt n.t~lght bOUt IChed- uled for aevtn rounds (lrom M9talrie. La), (A) ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (%) .oWI "La 8oum" ( 1982. COmedy) ClllJde Btasaeur, 8r1g1tt• Fouey. A pretty French teen--tger faces romantic turmoll whde hat pertntt battle with m•CS.hfe crlMS In k>Ye and wOrk. (2 hB .• 20 min.) ~lmU"A'llOL lC) Lii& Y ITcml The WOl'k of IOday't holleet yovog writers. d1rtct0f1 and stars are oatheted together in M<>tt flltl'I. vfdeO and an.mated segment•. ( t hr ) i) 9rMI "Vallowba1rcf' ( 1983. Com. dy) Grahtm Chipman, Peter Boyle A mean and °'l"llHY pir11e eecapee trom prr•· on 1lter twenty y rt and aearc fOr hit son who has a map leading to bun.d t" sure 'PG' ( 1 hr., -41 min.) .a¥ll '"HallowMn Ill: S..900 Of 1 Witch" ( 1982. Horror) Tom Atklne.. S cey NeD<ln A YOU/IQ women II lk»d by emergency room phySiclan In her I~ gatlon Qf a Halloween mftk manufactu who may have been r~ble for I lather's gt'\JWOf'ne murder 'R' ( 1 hr., min) ~m· ... lllLCGm IM*.lonB llCMl"""spoo1c ctiesers" (1957, Cot edy) Leo Gorcey. Huntz Hall ihe Bow• Boys find they haVf aome not-so-freenc "ghosts" for company u they Mt out reoalr an old farmhouse ( 1 hr., 30 min ) ..... tit Ill) wOlu AT UMI t.t11 (1) Cll ... _,,.,,ATCM rrtYM• 11•11 . LIDA .-TADT wmt M --M DU CMtC•ITIA Select1on1 lncluc "What's New." "I've Got A Crush C You" and ''Crazv He Calls Me-" ( 1 hr.) wamnco111 ta ~llOV9 "Shoot The Moon" (1982. Ofi ma) Albert Finney, Otane Keaton Th collapse of an upper middle-class c~ pie's marriage and 111 effect on their lex. daughters Is chronicled. 'R' ~hrs., min ) ·1=::: .. QICOAmMllUI :. "The Toy" (1982, Comedy Richard Pryor, Jackte Gleason A mult1m1 honalre "purchases" an unemplor.e black man as a~hing for his spo118' oung son 'PG' 1l'lr .40 min.) ._,W I : COl9CMr PIOI lM .-.CAI The enduring rock band, San tana. reprrse some of their greatest hill 11 concert with Hea1t from Altos de Chavor Dom1n1C&n Republic. ( 1 hr , 30 mtn ) (l)llOVll "Risky BUJlnesa" (1983. Com ady) Ti>m Cruise, Rebecca o.Mornay I high &chool eenk>r, lheltertid In an af11U4tn Chago suburb. decides to e~ with the wilder Ilda of Me 'R' ( 1 •hr., 3f min.) .. PAITM• ., .... ,..~ W CICMO'I ...-r·.-on ...,.. -econ -......... 111 MIUflTI 9rMI "The Jay, Mantfleld Story' ( 1980. Btognsph Loni Andart9n. Arnold Schwatze r. The 1tory of thf actr... al'ld aex symbol whoM kla ana career ended In tr gedy 11 dramatized. ( 1 hr., 37 m n.) IUlllll'IWOQ ..r OI AT &.WT -Domt ITAM Spoofs ot current poll11cal ev9nt1. f0t91gn affairs el1d the t 9fl.4 prttlden11a1 eleCtlon, f .. turing Ed Aantt, fllttn Brennan. Chevy Che , M1k1 farrett, Howard Heeaeman and Laraine Newman. ( 1 hr.) -~-,...,.. ... , .. CWAll ~TM.It Wint Gunt: eneW1tder. • -) MO¥m "Mr, Mom" ( 1983, Comtdy) M<h•OI K .. ton, Tari Garr An unem- • ployed latl'let Qd hutbend mu t assume hoiAel\ piflG respons.blhliet wh le hll wife ent,-& lt'rt wo1k fOfca 'PO' (1 hr. 31 inln) -I -·- he le- an 1tl- ·er le( 35 f'\- ry fy :o ~ e n , 5 -11orn1n1r-"licnr1u- •C%l "Open City" ( 1948, Orama) Anna ~nanl, Aldo Fa.brlzJ ( f ht,. 40 min.) •Cl) "Great ExpectetlOOI" (1978, Drama) Animated ( 1 hr. 12 min.) •all "Tight Spot" (1955, Orama) Edward G Robinson. Ginger Rogers (2 hts) ut(C) "The Stranget's Hand" (1955. Cre- me) Trev°' Howard. Alida Varn (1 hr . 26 min) 00 "Woodplum" ( 1982, Adventure) Arlette Biernauit. Michel Ca~tef ( 1 hr 26 "'40.) .,_Cf) "The Great Lowtr" ( 1949. Comedy) Bob Hope. Rhonda Aem1ng (2 hrs.) (%) "The Kiiiers" ( 19.46, Mystery) Burt ~ncaster, Ava Gardnet. (1 hr . 45 min) .. CC) "Kru"" (1983, Fantasy) Keo Mar shall. Lysette Anthony ( 1 hr • 57 min ) CB> "St Hetens" (1981, Drama~ Art Car !:!!>'· DaVld Huffman ( 1 ht , 35 min) C.QJ "Time Walket" ( t982, Fantasy) Ben Murphy. Kevtn Brophy ( 1 hr • 25 min ) •<%)"A Dog 01 Flanders" (1959, Otama) Oevld Lacfd. Donald Crisp. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) -CC) "Across The Great DMde" (1976. AdventUfe) Robert Logan. Heathef Rat· tray ( 1 hr • (() min.) "Stars In My Crown" ( 1950. Otama) Joel McCrea, Bien Drew. ( 1 hr . 29 min) -al) "KISS Me, KNI Ma" ( 1978, Mystery) Stella Stevens, Michael AndeflOO ( 1 hr • 30 min) -a "Creatures 01 The Amazon" (1977 Adventure) Documentary. (2 hre ) tW<Z) "Ask Any Girt" (1959. Comedy) Shir ley Maclalne, David Ntven ( 1 hr.. 4 1 min.) 11:11(1) "Without A Trace" ( t983. Drama) Kate N IQ8fl. Judd Hirsch (2 ht• ) -JU1ernoon Movles- a.w "Ga11y, Gaily" (1969. Musical) Beau Budges, Melina Mercoun. (2 h,..) (~ "Becket" ( t964, Orama) Richard Burton, Peter O' T oote (2 hrs • 28 min ) (Q} ''Honkytonk Man" ( 1982, Drama) Chnt Eaatwood Kyle Eastwood (2 tn 5 min) tt::a(}t) "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972. Come qy) Animated (1tu.20m1n.) W fl "Trail 01 The Pink Panthef" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter Sellefl, DeVld Niven. (1 hr .. 35 min) 1:11m "Chip Off The Old Block" (1944, MuSleal) Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan l! tv , 30 min ) MtlQ) "Blade Runner" (1982, Scleooe-FIC· t100) Hamson Fatd, Rutger Hauer. ( 1 hr., 54min) .. CC) "The Stranger'• Hand'' ( 1955, Dra- ma) Tutvor Howard, Alida Va ( t tv .. ~ min) ' .. Ahle.an Adventure"· (1983, Dfama) David Nkene. Clive Sander• ( 1 hr.) .. "An A~n W•e#Olf In LondOn" ( 1~1. Comedy) OaVld Naughton, Jenny ~tt r (1 hr 37 min ) W "Open City" ( 1946, Orama) Anne Magnani. Aldo Fab<lll ( 1 hr .. .0 mtn l • CCJ "Beutmast9'" ( 1982, AdV9tltlJfe) Marc Stnget, Tanya Aobertt (1 hr .. 45 mtn) • ''St. Helena" (1981, Orama) An Car· !'!)'. Devid Huttman (1tw .. 35 mtn) UJ "lfolkes" ( 1980, ~ture) Roger MOOte. James Muon ( 1 hr • 39 min ) ) "OM rlew (hoer The ~·· Nest" ( 1975. ~ama) Jack N~. Loulte FletciW (2 hfl . 9 min ) ..... unu ... o.TM1..-m ... 11/Lml mAMYt UC.Alla> UT1UITM UUC1ICA • 11..,. .... •mMDT.,,_..TMIMTI .,_ "Krull" (1983, Fantasy) Ken Marshell, L)'Mtte A.nthOny In en uneanhly wotld.-JI pnnce must rac... many t..a as he trl89 10 regain hi9 kingdom, rncue his betrothed end tight a fabulous beut. 'PG' 1.1hr.,57 min.) (EJ,_ Vof.lo lnternahonal hn1ls (from North COnway, N.H )-(R) (2 hrs) (Q) ... "l'lme Walker" (1962, Fanta- sy) Ben Murphy, Kevin brophy An ane18'11 nunmy dllcoYered In the tomb ot Tutllllkharmn aunt to a Caldom.a uni- verStty for analys&I. Whe<e ii le accldentally revived 'PG' (1hr .. 25mfn.) .,_"Small Town Girt" (1953. MuSl- cat) Jane Powell, Far1ey Granoer A young bechelot II arrested for speeding and falla fOf' the judge's daughter. ( 1 hr . 30 ':ii YMOftl -... ....,.,.._ ...... -. ....... ·....:T-11 '*' ... .,. .... .... ......... PA WtAJllm Michael Lendon oo the Mt of hll upcoming movie, a"""' to "The M== ~New York l=..a.. -. ........ LMCDID•CTDI •COSS& Olam CCIUm ''The Attack °" Drugs. Are We Losing'' An eumnatt0n or 11w ways In wtilch 0.-ange County t&Jt dollert ere IC*'lt to contr~ 1L1b$tence abule 11 preeentad. OOMLGIAllYa.,.Anlmated The Lorax, a non-person end non-animal, struggles to 1ave h!s beloved Truffula lreee from extinction CD .,.. "The Stuntwoman" (1977, Comedy) Jean-Paul Btlmondo, Aaquel Welch. A mOIJle stunt men Ignites a Mrlet of slapttlck mtaed'ientu111 ea he trlel to woo IM'bNutlful wile or a nobll'oman ( t hr .. 32 m4'\) CJ .. "King Rat" (1965, Adventure) -Georg. 69giel. ;klNl Mills A bnlJant ~ rurw the llvea Of pr~ In a Ja war camp. (2 In . 30 m1n ) M t Ol 119 YOWi Fntured· a helocopter rt<M over the Hewaten lslanda with stops 1··11;;.· flCIU'IOOlllT .......... ...a.. mM ,... Neal Gabler and Jet trey Lyons hOlt a speolel on dri..,..ins, with ICtneS from "lndltna ~ And..ll'le Temple Of Doom" and oth9' ~In fa\IOl'1t• • Ml ... llOCI Got>o het ond thOUQl:!tl at>ouf hit Uncle Matl'e t.i1.1tn l'lom9. (J) .. "Um1*to O'' ( 1952. Orama I 'CarlO Bathstt. Mana Pia Casi <> A proud but ~Y old man llvea out h s final days alone when his only remaining companion. • faithful doa disappears l 1 hr .• 30 mn) 1:11 all .,_ -.,.The C&rpetbaggerl" ( tVM, Drama) Geofge Peppard, -Carroll baker Based on the novel by Harold Robbin.. A och young e11ecutrve becomes invOIYed In manL!omanflc effa111 (3 hn , 16 mtn.) •fJ CIJ ~.,,,-. ... Aman- da befrlendt a prince. who 11 the target ol tore•in assassin& being tralled by Lee. g> ~ r~ "On The. Right Traci<" ( t 981. Comedy) Gary Coleman. Micha~ Lembeck. A IOCl&I worker tries to hnd a normal home tor a ttaln station shoestilne boy with a talent tor picittng the ponie8. R) {2'hrs ) mYll "Charade" ( 1964, MyateryJ C.ary Grant. Audrey Hepbum A woman becomes the target ot htf murdered hus- band's croniee whO believe~ knows t1wtiofe a vast fortune IS hi~ (2 hrt l ~=~ ~.,..,Ill-""~ Featured Gii da Radner discusses het new comedy him «I) mYll "Mogambo" ( 196.4, Drama) Clark Gable, Ava Gardner When• pl•nta hon ovefseer lal~ In love w11h the Wife of en engineer, conflicts at1se (2 hrs l l&IMWM. "KtllefS Of--fhw ~ Michael Landon narrates a stuefy of the big game animals hv1ng on the Serengeti Plains ol East Alrica. focusing oo the Intri- cate relatt0nshrp that eiusts between Pf• dators and the;' J!fy(Rl Q ( 1 hr ) 6:) mAT PINI OMMilCll "Buddan- b<<XM<s" Hanno recelVH • pu~t theater for Chr1Stmas. Too vltlts the famtly of the men she once loved and mother Elisa- beth Boddenbr<XM< dl8S (Part 8 ol 9) Q u hr} (C) mva "Risky Business" (1983. Com- edy) Tom Cruise. Rebecca OeMornay, A high schoot senior shel1ered in an effluent Cn1cago suburb, decidel to expertment with the wilder side of life 'R' C 1 lv • 36 mm l • .._.._,,..._,,_rmrn• .,.. 'SnoOpy eome Home" (1972 Comedy) Animated Tho "f?eanut&' gang become5 upset when Us bekJved beagle decides to leeve home on.• &ear ch tor his roots 'G' ( 1 hr , 20 min ) .,_ "Honttytonk Men" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Cllnl EastwOOCI. Kyle Eutwood. An O\llf·the-h1ll eteohohc: coontry·~tern tlnget travel$ to Ne~vffle With hll 14· yeat-old nephew lor a lest-chance aud1· to<>n at the Grand Ole ()pry 'PG' (2 hr•. 5 min) ( ocma wan NJ.CllCLI Country .,., Dottie West *elcomal Larry Gatlin and Iha Gatnn Brothers John Schol'der and the Sijlt'Q dvO Oe"td Friael afid Shelley West. 1 ht,) ... nc~_.. * ~QUiii Michael Landon on the aef of l'llS upcoming movie. a VtSll lo "The Muppet Manlion" In Ntw Vor._, HOiiy· *OOd COiumnist. Merilyn Beck • 8'GITILOCll OQ .,_ ''Heart Like A Wheel" ( 1983, Bt0graphy) Bonn•• Bedel1a. a.au 8ridg-p,. A dretnallUllOn of the lite ol c.er racet' Shirtty ''Che Cha" t.WldOwney, ~ won her rot r c:. In 1008 PG' ( t ht . S3 11'111'1 -· -DAY AT A Tm Barbeta teera Sunday. Aug .5. 1984 13 -Monday Conl. ahe•s Toa.Ing her domain when Mark end tum 1cc1dtn11l1y kllla the younger brother Mall 11k Grandma Romano to move 1n ol a teen·aoe dope deeltr dvring • polloe with them (A) chaM and fs ..,,t to a tough ralOtmltory. I IYIC*U. 'R' (2 l'lfl, 5 min) ... (Q) llOWI "Eltln Raoul" (1982. eom.- .mTAll IDTTW Featured Gii· dy) Paul Blr1al. tary W0<onov. A do1Yn· da Radnar dltcuuet her new comedy on·thelr·tuck married coupi. dlSCovar that film. they can make lhe money theY nMd to mY _.. boy their dream dine< by knockfng off MX 1M1 tT..-CM1 01 DIAnt • TMI ~rv.:::.~ 1 hr .. 26 min ) WUT A documentary look at the contr<> I verey surrounding the antl·smol<lng film -Ill LlllllT ... "Oea1h In The West," locu111ng on obJec· RCIM. CAM Follows the arory of two 11ons raised by 1he Phlhp Moma Tobacco t1m111es and the cere of their Pfemature Company to the J)fogram's content ( 1 infants at a &peelal nuraery In Madison, hr) W)L 81) ~AT'°" "P.ettw. Paul And (%) MOV11 "Honey" (1982. Ofama) Cllo Mary" The lotkelngers perform some ol Goldsm•th. FernandO Rey. A seductrve the.r t>est known hits, Including 'leaV1ng woman accommodates hotel guests with On A Jet Plane" and "Putt. The Magic enthusiasm 'A' ( 1 hr . 23 min ) Dragon." (A) ( 1 hr ) ,.. CI) llOVll "APhrodesla's Dlfry" ( 1983 ([)AUTO MCllQ CART Prov1m1 Veal 200 Drama) Arlena Manhanan. K9v1n James (from Elkhar1, Wts ) (R) (2 hrs 30 An adventurous woman fa<*I axplOltauoo min.) #hen she transforms hef' steamy diary into llCMI "Without A Trace · ( t983. Ora-e best·&ell1ng book ( 1 hr. 26 min.) ma) Kate Nalllgan, Judd Hirsch Pol•ce -al) llCMI "His Kind Of Woman" (195t, mob411Z8 a maa&lve search 10< a &-year-old Orama) Rober1 Mitchum. Jane Russell who vanished one dllY oo hit way to When a man d1SCOVer1 thlt he'• be1ng &etlool ·po· (2 hrs) used 10 ettecl the return of an expa1rtated (%)llOY9 "The Lonely Lady" (1983. Ofa· gangster from Mexico. he lendsllil effor1s ma) Pia ZadOra. Lloyd Bochner On a tel to bOrder officials to prevent the men's re- evised awards program. a successful 1,,_ lent~IAt;a;~u ~hrJ. ... 35 min ) &ereenwriter tells the shocking story ol ... U w 'W' how She reactied lame 'A' ( 1 hr 32 min L · llOWM l llAR'IWI UUClt • t:atJ Cl)~ When Kirk's car breaks M&DSJM down as he and Cindy st an out for a IOUD QOLD llT1 Niagara Falls honeymoon. Grandma • ; TOM..._IOlll Devane offers her car for the 1r1p (A) llCMI "Merry·Go·Round" ( 1975. Ora· fJ QAISI OI TMI Dll OlYWW» Sched· ma) Maria Schnelder. HelmYt Berger. Ten uled Men's volleyball. b6111ng (live lrom people move from one hot affair 10 anoth· Los Angeles) Scheduled events are sub-er 'R' ( t hr . 26 mtn ) ~t tO change c;J ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 11:11 8 ()) ....... ,J. An asptr1ng martne (fl MC>Vll "The Benny GOOdman S1ory" b10log1st turns to Magnum tor help 1n ( 1955, Biography) Steve Allen, Donna locating her m1sStng father (R) ( 1 hr . 10 Reed The great 1azzman's Ille 1s traced m1n.L lrom htli childhood to his tnumphant per D 6) TmlQlf't' Guest Host Joan Rivers lormance at Carnegie Hall (2 hrs 30 Scheduled lerruniat Gloria Steinem ( 1 min) hr) O ~ OI Tiii Dll CIL.'191AD Coverage 1 • IUIC»f OP-conllno from Los Angeles. c;J ( t hr 30 WICJIP•~n · min) MCem ..... fUCI 1110T1S1a•D1LYM... ••••••w~ ..,... LAW U.CA Hoat Dennis -Cl) CAmY a LACIY Chris has • per Wh?f!r ~ aonal crlslt, and Mary Beth worrl• abOOI ~ trying for promotion to ..,Qearrt (R) ( 1 lfTWIOY lllU • hr.) • . "'cua Featured • couple dilcUSMI -. e CAme CAmA WICllL Loni tht1r e11tra1TW1t1I mlatak••· ( 1 hr • 30 AneltftOn. Valtrlt Harper, Wiit Chambtf mtn.) lain and r\ov91ty dtncer CarOI Ooda jOln 11J9 (C) llON "[)og Oay Af1ernoon" ( t975. Allen Funt In prOYldlrtg 11Jrprlatt tor Orama) Al Paclno. John Caz.ate A Ntw ug una l*>Ole. (R) ( 1 hr l York City bank robbery ncatet" Into • I m .... · nt1r-circu1 wntn community eC1lvt111 jOln :IMIT 1n tc 1tag1 an antl-pol!Qe protnt dUrlnQ _., ••atma... "Budden· _the~~ (2 hr• 1 10 ml_.n l brool<.I" Hanno reoelvft 1 puppet thtlt9f -1 ~ Z0. f« CM tmaa, Toni 11lllt1 the family of the llCMI JoM And Mary" (1969. Of•· man .,.,_ one.a lo'ltd. and motNlt El11a me) Ouslllf Hoffman, Mia Farrow A man beth Buddtnbrook diet (Part 8 of 9) c;> and a woman mtet In 1 bar ll'ld •P«'d 24 tv} hourt togtther bef«e rtalliing they don't term sar• I .,_ MO _,. know each othef'• namtt < 1 hr., 30 TOWM, whose crtditl Include mlf\.) "Penonll • Bear· and "Chinatown." Q llOV9 • "The VIOltril Ptol ... ~111" ditCUMe8 hie role In the f1lmmaklng PfO-( 1976, Orama) Richard Conte, Luke cess end Why he creat• the char1c1er Merenda One rmin IS determined to (rack he does (R) down, on the 1yndieeta with or wnhol1t eel .,. ''H.0 TS t" (1979, ComedyJ help from the tww; (2-htl) SU..n l<lge(, LIM London A IOfonly !Ill &mar ... reject deddte to torm her own club of co-MON ''The wt Outpott" (1951, eds· who conc:en1r111 co gratifying 1111 dvt(llurt) Ronald Reagan, Rhonda ateiv.cl colfeg111'1t 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min l Fleming. l'wo t>tothora fight on oppoclte .,_ "Bad Boy•" ( 1982. OtameJ ides durit'IO the CIVIi Wer (2 '"') S n P..in, Aenf Sa111onl A youna hood Q) TtlCll Of ntl ..r Gutell' actor Sund."• Aug •. · 6. 198" Kevin OobtOO. Freel Wiiiard, R Court H•y. 1 ., Lois 8romfleld fR) ( 1 tv . 30 min ) 14 • Cfl fl001ULL Winnipeg ~ Bomt>ltl 11 Edmonton EaklmOt · (R) (2 hrl.. 3C min) . ca> MOVll "Blade Runnef" ( 1982.' Sci ence-FICtion) Herrrton Ford. Rut;t Heuer. In I world of tht Mure. a IC)eCl8 police olfic.r II utlgntd to treck dow1' arid dettroy foor re~ede 1ndrOldt 'R {l hr . S. min ) Cl) llC)VW "One Flew Over The Cuckoo'• Nest" ( 1976. Orame) Jeck Nlchollon, LOUIN Fletcher A gleefully Irreverent · lroublemakat" 11 committed to a mental -·1nstltwt+on wtter• he lt'ICltes the other patient• 1n10 open rebellion agalnat a power1ul r\IKN end the eslet>tlshed hospt· tal O<der 'R' (2 hf• . 9 min.) 1119 CB) llOWll "Friday The 13th, Part II" ( 1981, HorrOJ) Amy Steel. Jot'tn Furey The grlflly k1U1ngs continue at a summer camp that had been closed dOwn after a series of bizarre murders occurred there 'A' ( 1 hf . 27 min ) 11:11 (JJ llOWll "I, The Jury" ( 1982. Ofema) Armanda Assante. 83rbara Carrere Prl vale eye Mike Hammer tingles-with e coterie of vllla1na 11 ht 1ttempt1 to avenge a war bUddy'a murder 'R' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) -a GD u11.-r""" DAYID UTnmwt Guesta former Cleveland Brown running back J,m Brown. comedian Jay Leno. Lar- "Bud" Mel'd~ AUMDllT rfl llOWMllWLAUM•. LOW. MmlCM mu ... DI* l'IWICI llOWll "Porky'& II The Nell! Day" ( 1983 Comedy) Oen Monahan, Wyatt Knight A group of hlOh school stUdents try 10 lhwart the plans ol a self-righteous preacher and the KKK to censor a Shal<• ~re festival 'R' ( 1 hr 35 min ) ~ 6 (() llOVll "The Arrangement" ( 1969, Orama) Kirt< Douglas, Faye Dunawey An adver1111ng e11ecut1ve searohes for mean- ing In 1 hfe 1nat aeems merely a series ol W emp~~ hr .. 20 min) "'fW MOTICJOM ~ llCMI "Acrot11 The 8fldQe" ( 1957, Myatety) Rod Sto!Qer, David Knight Scot· land Yatd poola 111 of Ila rnourcea to cap- ture a crll'l'llnat who fleas Iha country ( t hr . 30 min) ,.1u,,.,,., Ult NUl"' flaD ATMllCMll .. ''Clancy StrHt Boyt" ( 1943. Comtdy) Leo Goroey, Huntz Hall. In ordet to get relltf ••l1t1nct. lht Kids pre- tend thlf tti.y tr• the chlldrtn of 1 poor «;2UPle. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) I AM. • .,,., .. , .. MllMl!TlrtUUM• W MWOTM .. MMM. ... ht WhO'' North A~ln farewtll tour taped at the Toronto M•plt LMf Gardint f11turn IUCh Who clualc9 u "Pinball Wlurd." "My Gtnettllon." "Ste Mt, FMI Mt" and "Who Att You?" (1 hr .. 30 min.) • W (C).llCMI "Btoktt" (1964. Ottma) Rich· 11d Burton. Ptter O"TOOle King H9f'try II of Englend clalhe9 with tht Archbllhop of C.ntet!>Ury ounng the 121h century (2 ~u~ .. ·1 mnwATCll ... . .. "G~outh" ( 1978. Como dy) Jtick Nlchollon, Mary Steenbllr04"' A cepturld horM thief II offj red 1 chtnct fO eecape hinging by ~~ • young lady trom the town In Which he• lmptlaon.d. 'PG' '1 hr,.' 1 min.} -MOnday Conl. 1111()) ..,_ "Vigilante" (1983, Orama) Robert F0tster. l=rtd Williamson A '°'"* cop explodee wltl'I fury When his aon It kllltd by urban tett0tlata and plans 10 join a neighborhood vtgilan1e group dedicated to dtttroylng tht thugs, 'A' (1 hr .. 30 min.) W CI> llO¥ll "Tran Of The Pink Panther" {1982. Comedy) Peter Sllltft, Otvld N1..,.n. FoAowlng the dllappearance of wmbl1ng French polic. dttectivt lntp4te· tor CIOUMIU, I TV reporttt lnt9Mtwl friends. family and enemltt 10 pu1 togelh- _ 1., • =u' hl9 llft. ·pa· c1hr.3sm1n > ..,, .. ......, • Hllltw .. CllOO•TMI..,. " r ....... , .... -llomlia9Movlu- •CI> "African Adventure" ( 1983, Orama) David Nkena, Clive Sandtrl. ( 1 hr ) (Z) "Aak Any Girl" (1959. Comedy) Sl'llr· iey Mac Laine. David N"'9n ( 1 hr.. 4 1 min) .. Ql) "Hook, Line And Sinker" ( 1969, Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Peter Lawford (2 hrs.) •CC> "Things In Their Season" ( 1974. Ora· ma) Patnc1a Neal Ed F•anders ( t hr . 16 mtn I 79(1) ·Golden Eamngs" (1947, Orama) Ray M1nand. Marlene D1e111ch (2 hrs ) 1:11 "The W1tch'r; Sister'' ( 1979. Mystery) Daphne Youree. Dara Brown · (1 hr .. 10 min) fl) "Things Art Tough All Over" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marin Tom· !!1X Cheng ( 1 hr 30 min ) .. '.c.l "FtVe Day$ One Summer" ( 1982 Ora· ma) Sean Connery. Betsy Brantley (I hr .. 50 mln.l (fJ) "GIOrla · ( 1980. Orama) Gena Row· lands, John Adames (2 hrs • I mm ) CO)· Reds" ( 1981. Ofama) Warren Beal· !.l:.. Diane Keaton (2 l'lrs • 40 min ) •rZJ ''La Boum" (1982. Comedy) Claude Brasseur. Bng11te Fouey (2 hrs • 20 min) -CC) "The Hound Of Tha Basktrvllle9" ( 1939 • ._.yeteiy) Basil RathbOne. Nigel Bruce ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) "II Happentd At The World's Fair" ( 1963, MUSIClll) EM• Presley, Joan 0'8fltn. ( 1 hr. 45 min.) -ltl) "The Man .Hunter · (1969. Dram.al Sandra O... Roy Thlnnet (2 hrs.) -· "The Monst9f Ck.lb" (19&1, Fantasy) Vincent Pric.. John Carradltle (2 htt ) 1W(%) "Trail Of Tha Pink Panthet" (l982, COmedy) Peter 8.ner&. David Niven ( 1 hr., 35 min) 1W CC) "The Jericho Miit" ( 1979. Orama) Peter StrauM. Brien Dennehy ( l hr .. 40 min) -JU••niM• 11ov1ea- -· "Vou'rt Never Too YOIHIQ'.' _(11~55. Comedy) Oten Martin. 1r,Y.l..aw1L (2 hra.) • 00 "YellO'#beatCI" ( 1983. eom.0y) Graham Chapman. Peter Boyle ( 1 hi • 4 t mtrl) CD) "Blue Skitt Agait1" ( 1983. Comedy) Harry Hamlin, Mimi RQgtta ( tit.. 2'1 mm,). Cll"Somtwl'ltrt tn Time'' 11980. Fant•· -~·Ami• ••••YWOO M .,. "Bad Bov-" (1982. Orama) Sean Penn, Ren! San1onl. A young hood- lum •ccldentally knit tht younger btothet Of I t~tgt dope 0..ltr dUrlng I police cl\ase and rt MOt to a tough reformatory. 'A' g:•, 6 min.) -~ ... ..,..., ~~·eating Raoul" c1ee2. eom.. dy) Pal.II Blrt4M, Mary WOIMCN. A dOwn- on·their·IUCk mam.d ooupi. dilCover that they can make tht money they netd to buy thtlr dream dlntl' by ki'lockfng off 1tx ~·· 'R' (thr .. 26~ CIJ DOTTll ~ N.&. COuntry 1tar Oottit Wiit welcomel Llny Gatlin Ind tht Gatlin Brothtl't, John 8ohMldef and tht 11nging ctuo David FrlZZIC and 8htllty ay) Ctmstophl< Rttw. JIM Seymour. ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) ~(%)"Heart Ukt A W"-1" (1983. Biogra- phy) Bonnie Bettella, S..u Bridget. ( 1 1'r • 53 min.) W (C) ·Anastasia" (195e. Orama) Ingrid Bergman. Yul ~. ( 1 hf • 45 min ) "Blinded By Tht Light" ( 1980. Ora- ma) Krialy McNtehol. James Vincent McN1cl'lol (1 hr. 40 min.) m "T or Of The Tongs" (1961. Hor· ror) Chn opl'ler LH. G*>ffrey Toone ( 1 hr . lO min) • •COJ "The Road W1rn0<" (1981, Adveo- lure} Mel Gibson. Bruce Speoce ( l hr .. 35m1n) ''The UMoty Garden" (1931. My1- tery) Ronarct C6'r'tlan. Fay Wray ( 1 hr .. 14m1n) Ml "Na11onaJ Lampoon·s Animal House" ( 1978 Comedy) John Belus1'11. Tim Marhesorl ( t hf .. 49 min ) ·Risky Bu&1ota" ( 1983. Comedy) Tom Cruise, Rebeeel OeMomay ( 1 hr .. 36 min) W CC> "Gallipoli" ( 1981 Ofama) Mel Gib- son. Mark L" ( 1 hr. 50 mm.) t:11 ) "Tarka The Otter" ( 1979, Oocumen· tary) Narrated by Peter UatiOOV ( 1 l'lr .. 31 min) .. CJ) "The Desert Fox" ( 1951, Ofama) James Mason. Jeselca Tendy. (2 l'lra) "Sliver Oleam Ractt" ( 1980. Orama) David Essex. Beau Brldgea ( 1 l'lr , St • min) "Alk Any Gitt" ( 1959, COmedY) Sl'llr· iey MacL11ne, OaVld Niven ( t hr • .4 1 min)· --IVenlng .. ... Lft'na_C*,,. .... Cll ... 8'/LOIO IAm.DfMu&.AC11CA ...... ..,. lllM D•M,,.,..MMTI M0'9I "FMI Deya One Summer" (1982. Otama) Sean Connety, Betey eranuey An Alpioe vacation tot• moun- ttlneefing Scohleh phytlclan Ind the young woman travetrng wltl'I him bteoo 1e1 the ..,.nut for Ptf10MI rtvtlttlon 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 tntf1 ) ) .,_ "G10t11·; ( t980. 0r1ma) Gene Aowtands, John Adil'* A !Orme< 0\.11'1 moll btcomes tht ptOllCtOf of en orptwned &oyeer~ fl'Qfno AICan targtt· td by the undttWOfld tat the ~formation Wftt (1 ht) • llOWll "The Lonely Lady'' (1983, Ora- ma) Pie Zador•. Lloyd Bochnef. On 11• evlMd awerds Pf'ogt•m. • IUCCelaful ICfMthillt119f lefll lhe thocklng etOI')' of how lhe reached tame. 'A' (1 hr .. 32 min.) ·-IOOTT •1• ... ,,.•ru111 '"'....,. llCMI "EIClpe From New York" (1981, Scltnce-Flcllon) Kurt Ru...n. Adrienne BarbMu. In 1997, a hardened criminal 11 offtrtd a pardOn 11 ht can ,.... cue tht ptllldent of the U.8 from tr. ~lion city that Manhattan haa become. A' ( 1 ht .. '° ffiln} Cl). ... (II) •alJMPilrrmllPA&Y . ht ca11iet In I bittered bnefcut 'PG' (2 hra .• 1 min.) CD> llOWll "Blue Skits Again'' ( 1983, Comedy) Harry Hamlin, Mfml Rogers. A woman anempta to try out for • apot on a b~league beMblll team dtlpite the opposition of men In the clUb and tl'le owner 'PG' ( 1 hr . 21 min ) lllOV8 "Mr Mom" (1983. Comedy) Michael Keaton. Te<I Garr An unem• ployed father and husband must asaume housekeeping r•ponslblllhea whlle his wife tn18fS the work f()(ce 'PG' t:;) ( 1 hr • 3tp:~ YAllD'lll ..... uaa.1~••w flCWICT---. THAT-. ,. Cll ... .... ,., .... .,. P.& tMAADll How 10 act and sell 1n TV commercllls; construction w()(kets on ~ =s=he Statue of Libeuy m ... ,,....,..., -·PCll'Nm llOYORI• POCllT • • •aa IMng Crane vs Jlm- !!!X Caras ( 1 hr.) (J.J llO¥ll "Twice Upon ~ Time" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated Lorenzo ._.osle and Judith Kahan Ka~n CteallJr• attempt to make lime atand atilt by taking the spring that belOnoS 10 lht cOIMlc clack. 'PG' ll l'lr .. 15mln.) · . (%) llOYll "fhe Killers" ( 1946, Mystery) Burt Lancaster, •va Gerdner. An Insur'· ance tnwahgator pieces togethet the eventa that led up to a syndlClte killlng In umall IO (t ht.,.4.5 tnlA.) G ... "The Tiger Makea OUI" (1987. Comedy) EJI Walltcl'I. Anne JacklOt\ A mailman kldntpt a mlddlHged woman after mak -piana 10 Mlle onty young "" (2 hr1 1* I C* Tu. fNl\WeCI a apedel t~part visit to Ne'# Zeeland beginl th toura of Its Qe<>11raphic beauty and a Yllit • w11h • 0..0 ... dlVll' who hu railed ""' tiOnt ot.doli.t. ~ from tile Pact l ~a-=~ "'°"'" CCMIT ........... , .... Sunday, Aug. 6, 19M 15. -hesday ·Cont. ID IOWA "Aleohol*1't Life Undef The lnnuef'lce" The rMdlcal, hlttorlcal end ~I dimentlOnl of the dlNUe. (R) Q 19 £ ~ "Loet Command" ( 1eee. Dr•· ma) Anthony Quinn, Alain Delon. A French peqen1 IMdt • group of Pit•· troopec1 and tventually MOVrll • com- mand In AJgtrla. n hf1 , 35 min.) • e (J) UTIJW• Or Pfeiffer oonttndl with en abf UNe petle(lt Who Mimi to have l'IOthlng phytlcalfy wrong with hlln. i> • 1MI A-TUii The tMm trlel to help member• of • non-violent c~t that i. ~ng 1error1ztd by • bigoted thtrltf. (R) ~ ~ "Notorlout " ( 19~. 8utp1Ne) ~ry Grant, Ingrid hrgman. An Am.rlcan undfrcovtt agent ptttuadtl the daughter of a traitor to lnflltreta • geng of NI.Zit '==~ArntrlOI. (2hrt.) l'::::n.n TWr Ftatur9d Gr~ Herrlton telkt about h 1 role H • • .,. "The Late Show'' ( 1977, My. tery) Art Camey. Liiy TomUn A Muoned private eye encounters blackmail and murder when he comet out of relirem.nt to locate a cat belonging to an offbeat female client (2 hrt.) fm a A "Alcoholltm Life Under The Influence" The medlcal, htstorlcal and &OCJal d1menslon1 of the diteale. (R) Q 1.!hr) CCHICMI "Superman Ill" (1983, Adven· lure) Christopher Reeve, Richatd Pryor A v11ta1nous Industrial magnate tries to neu· traJ1ze the man of tteel by tphttlng him into hit good and evil pertonalltlel. 'PG' ~hrs . Smln) ....,.... cm llCMI "Reds" (1981. Orama) Warren Beatty. Diane Keaton American ioornahst John Reed's Involvement In th• Russian RevolUtlon of 1917 It depicted 'PG' (2 hrt .. 40 min ) •A191CU-.TNl--YIM t:ll ()) UM UlllCI A apunky, young woman develOpt a IUOC8Uful perfume bulineM to help bring a flltet1ng conglom- erate back to financial atablTlty; Genie FranctS. Bruce Bo1deitner. Linda Evans and Lee Orent star (Part 1 of 2) (R) (2 hrt • 30 min.) • TIC TAC DOUllt * ~ez• How to act and Mii In TV commercials, construction WOfkert on the JOI'! reatorlng the Statue of Liberty ID lllMWAl "Jaws" author Pet• Bench· ley narratn a lootc at the dlvtrtlty of shark lee. O (1 hr.) ..... _.Tift .... ,.Q .-IT,.t H1ghllah1t of per Bow!Vll • Miami Oolphlnt va Wash· ington Redskins. (R) UJ llOVll "Psycho II" ( 1983. Mystery) Anthony Perk1n1, Meg Tiily. fOfrt* psy· chouc killer Norman Batn It releeted afttf I 20-year stay In a rntntal lnatltutlon and ~ hlmtelf cured wnen a myst• riOut rash Of mutd«I t>eglnt, 'R' ( 1 hr .. 53mln) •D a..,. Two IOfmtf beachCombtrt t•m up with an eccentric computer whll to aolV't 1 drug amuggung cae (Part 1 ol i ~~~ .... .,,_. . .,, .... ,_.., tc111•rr Feeturtd. 'IQOfY HanllOn tllkt about hit r~ u a produc:tf. ..... 18 Sunday. Aug 5, 198• • mf ..... Guests: Linda Gray. Julie Watt"" Patrick MaetlH. Evely• Cham-tr= i~ lllTOllY ~~~ ( 1983. Ofam.t) Rob Lowt, Jacqutllne 811Mt. An Intelligent prep ICl'lool 1tudent hll an atfalt With h11 roommata'e mother. 'R' ( 1 hr., 38 min ) (%) ._ "t..a· Bourn" (1982, Comedy) Cfa* BrUNUr. Bngltte FOllly A pretty French t..no.agtr laCM romantic turmoil while her perent1 battle with mid.fife er11ee In tow and ~-(2 hrt • 20 min.) I U.W.Dl.LOM .. .... (II 1M1 Im Ol.NIUD toned· ult<!· Boxing quarterllnat1: women't bat- kttbllf ancf VOl'-Yblll flnall • (llvt lrol"I'\ Lot Anaelet) Schedui.d .wnt1 trt tut>-~t to cnange ( 1 hr • 30 min.) .,,. "Batlle Of Britain" ( 1989 dvtnturt) Mlchltl Caine. La~ vier Brltleh plfott fight g1ll&ntfy to prevent tl\e ann1hll1tlon of London by the German Luftwaffe (2 hra , 30 min.) 0 UlmOl1"1JmOL......, Cov9rage eonflnuee from Loe Angtlet Q (1 hr .. 30 min) lil•ttfl'lllOl ... 1-- NA IMATI Al Mimms vs C L Bet· geron in a light heavyweight bOUt ICl'led· uled f()( NV9f'l rounds (from Meta1r1e, La ) (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) I DMAll Ol IUCCUI tll9 ID 72 llTOI rra.I When a parrot dltS during the fnmlng of a food commer· c1al. Remington and Laura try to discover whoi~kitlthettars (R) (1 hr) I VllTIAMA .,.._ lllTORY VWnwtA .,.._.......,''Amer· a's Enemy · t954-t967" The war IS Men through the pefapectrves ot Vietcong guef1lfa1. North Vietnamese leadeft, and Ameflcant held PflSOnef 1n Hanot. (R) Q ~hr.) --~-"A Reflection 0 1 Fear" (1973. Suspenae) Robert Shaw, Sally Kellerman A man and hll m11tr ... are deeply atteet td by the actions of the man't besulllul but =:,ftrenic daughter (2 hrt I TIDlllTI -••• w ... n• 1uu·~ IOWAlllWl1WIUUClt• 1"1&1&&• IOUD IGl.D tlfl TOTNllMD- llOWI "Amltyvllle II Thi P0$1d1810n" (1982, Horror) 9ut1 Young, Jamee OIJon A family exper~ 1uperneturafly lnf!U! enced problems after moviog Int°' a Long lllandhQuM. 'R' ( 1 hr • "6 min ) (() Al/rD MCINI CAN·AM Racing (ftom BraiMrd, MIM.). (R} (I) llCMI "Somewhere In Time" (1980. Fantasy) Chtistophtr Reeve, Jane Sey· mout ObaetMd With the ~rail of t 19th-CentU<Y ectrtta. a mocfe(n-<tay play• wnght usn i'lypnoelt to travel btci< ln time and mMt hef 'PO' ( 1 hr . 46 min.) (%) llCMI "Trail Of The Pink Panther" ( 1982. Comtdy) Peter Selltrt. David Niven Following tl'\t draappearanct of bUmbling Fr..-.oh police cs.teettve 1nspec· tor Clouet9v. a TV repofttr lntaMewl frltndt, tamlly ano tnemltt to put togeth- '1 R!ofltt of hit fife. •pa· ( 1 tlr • 35 min ) 1w• (I) llCU.-rT Steve and hla unit pur· 1ut a bandit who IMV81 1 tra~ of death ano~.nl*lncthlm (R) (1t'lf.1omin.) G ID TWl GlJMt HOit Joan Rlveti S<:hedUl.O IT'IUl4UI group The Go-Oo't, actor Ron l..tJbman. comtdlan Wll Shriner. lhr ) •llMCNOI.; ........ " ........ llUCI llmliOIUIMMDIOO LAW ... Ct.l Scheduled: Inv ... tlgatlvt joumafltt Jeffrey St. Jotln on whit rHlly hap~ to the dowMd KOl'tan l•netOO~) 90ITI ,. C*LOOAftOI ''Rich L.lttll: Come Laugh With Me" The corMdlln-lmprettlonltt pokn fun at the Olymplca Ind peyt trib- ute 10 famou1 thow bullnttt tearne ( 1 hr) cm IN'llMCYN.1 ID 711 C&.UI Featured a Summ.r Olym· a.i'&~·30m1n) llOWll "The S.d Seek" ( 195 7, Come- dy) Jerry Lewi•. David Wayne. After 17 montl'1) In the Army, a private 1t1U makM blun~L ( t hr • 30 min) D llON "Olrty Money • ( 1972. Orama) Richard Crenna. Catherine Oeneuve A beautiful woman i1 tom between her IOvt for a detective and her devotlOn to a wan· ton cnmlnat ~2 hrt , 5 min ) (!) ••tlk4f ... 9 llCMI "Tall·Ounnet Joe" (Part 1 of 2) ( 1977, Biography) Peter Boyte. Petri· cia Neal Senator Joseph McCarthy leads a communist-hunting cruaada during the t9~rs) G) t1111'MI ~ Oues11 comecl1- an Rtek Oucommun. singer Linda Hop- kins. actress Gtor1a Loring (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min) ii) AUTO ~ CART Prov1m1 Veal 200 (from Elkhart W11 l (RI (2 hra , 30 mtn) .OJ llOVW "The Road Warrior" (1981 . Adventure) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spenoe In an Australia ot the future Where cMlizallon 1s reduced to a collectlOn of rural com· munes. a former hlghny cop mak.. a 2000-mlle run lor 11nctuary 1n 1 promlted lanO 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) a:.Q?l llOWll "Damn The Deflanll" ( 1962. Orama) Alec Guinness. Olrk Bogard•. During the campaign agalntt NepoleOn, a Brttith aa1ling ......i. the H M S Defiant, t>ecomn the scene of an Internal powe< atruggle. between a captain and hit lieu· t&nant (2 hrt .. 5 min.) ~([)--"Puberty Bl\Jes" (1981, Come- dy) NeJI Schofield. Jad Capelja. Two C01n1ng--of-ege g1r11 are eager 16' expert-- enc• ano acceptance by the popular crowd. 'R' ( t ht • 27 min ) ttlfD e LAftW"""OAVltLiii&WI Ou.ta: Don Rlcklel, author Amy Wettaca, ne tl~ttt. (R} ~ .... ~~· MAIAllM'iWILM*I• ~HIICMlml •• QUI., .... ttlf llOWll "OOltl' All The Way" ( 1982. Orama) Oen Weidman, Deborah Van Rhyn. A high ac:hoOI NtiiOr arutk)ualy trill 10 get hit vlrtuou1 gtrllriend to go to btd wrth him. 'R' ( 1 tw .. 25 min.) n.ee IJ . CCI •W Thi manaoer of a bu- k~tt>all tHm uses hit "nowltdge ol eltc· uona to provide an ahb• after murdeflng the team'a owner. (R) (1hr .• 20 min.) ,_cc:l llOWll "Anastasia" (1968, Ortme) lngfid e.tgman. Yul Brynntf An amnnt- ac glfl In C«many clllrnt fO be \tie ~ toM~ng httt to tht Cut ot Rultla ( t hr .. 45 min.) llOWll .. Mr .Mom" (.t.983, Comedy) MiCl'lffl K eton. Teti Garr • An unem- -, Coal. ployed tathef and hulbend mlJ't aaaume hoUMkeeplng rttpOollblJltlee while hit wit• et'ltw. the work fore.. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .• 31 min.) till 9 llOWll "The Eagle And The Hawk" (1933, Otama) FredrlC March, Cary Grant. A war·wMry ttlet tlnkt Into a deep Milon. ( 1 hf., 30 min.) llOWll "Stolen Houri" (1993, Orama) uun Hayward. Mlehael Craig . A wnlthy young woman matriet hef doot0t ...,.,._ tt\Ough thty both know lb• It termlnatly Ill. (2 hrt.} m llOWll "Chetn Lightning" (1950, Ort· mt) Humphrey Bogart, Eltane>f Parker Greed atmoet coe11 a Jet p1101 hit honor and= (1hr ,30mln) (%) "fhlngt Alt Tough All Over" (1982, eom.dy) Richard "~h" Mat· 1n, Tommy Chong, Two men have numtr· out mludVtnturtt Whitt driving an Arab· owned. money·fllt.d nmo to Ln V9011 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) WI MU&.TMM.D AT,..,.. ALL• 1MI PM&Y IOWMIWm'ILAI*• W llCMI "Brimstone And Treacle" ( 1982, Drama) Sting, O.nhOlm Ellioll A mytterlout young man cont hia way into 1 cynical buslnttaman't houttnold Ind the hntlt of 1"9 man'• wile ind handicapped da:lter ·R' (1 hr .. 25 min) ·1 Cll ... _,,,ATOt .... CrrTUlllTI tt11 llCMI "The Survtvort" ( 1983. Come- dy) Walter Matthau, Robin Wllltams A MCI) "The Unholy Garden" (1931, Mys- tery) Ronald Colman, Fay Wray ( 1 hr . .t4mln.) .. (%)''A Dog Of Flander•" (1959, Orama) David Lacfd. OonaJd Cr11p. Ct hf , 36 min) .. QlJ "Murder 9y Nttural Caute1" ( 1979. Mystery) Hal HolbtOOk. K1th1nne Rou ~hrt.) .. CCJ "Prince V1lian1" ( 1954. Adventure) Jame1 Maton, Janet Leigh. ( 1 hr.. 40 mln.1 MCI) "So EVIi My Love" (1948, Myttery) Ray Milland, Ann TOdd {~ hrt) (H) "$1 Htltne" (1981, OrtrM) Art Car· !2!)', David Huffman ( 1 hr . 35 min.) ll) "David Copperfield" ( 1983, Orama) Animated Voioet by ROii Higgins, Phlllp lirnton. ( 1 hr . 12 min) .. (Q) "Ctaaa" (1983. Orama} Rob Lowe. Jacqueline BleMt (t hr , 38 min.) "Umberto o~ (T952. Orama) Cerio Baltlttl, Merit Pia Casillo (1 hr . !lO min.) •CC> "Courage Of Black Beauty" (195'1. Adventu1e) John Crawford. Mimi Glblon ~hr .11m1n) "Thf Mango TrH'. ( 1977. Orama) aldint FllZg.<ll<L Chrlltophef Pate ( 1 hr .35min ) .. (%)"Heart Lille A "·0883. &iogfe· S>hy) Bonntt ~Ii u &tdgtt ( 1 hr . 53 min) -CC) "Wiima" (t977, Biography) Shirley F rmey, Cletly T Y'llQO . l 1 hr • 40 min } "W•tw rd flii-Womon" ( 1 D52. W•lttn) AOl*t T~, Oen 06lctf 11hf .. 68 min.) -Ql) "The Fullet Br\llh Ml'l" (19'1. Come- dy} Rtd Sk.iton. JaMf Stair C2 hr• l pelf of Ul'*nploy9CI ~ '8ke oft f()t the ~ of New Hampel'llrt to teeape • •=• hit man. 'R' ( 1 hr .• ~ min ) "! ATU. • llCMI ''Man From God'• Country'' 1958, Wntem) Ge«ae Montgomery, ndy Stuart A oattriman btComft lnvolVed In a confllct OYet the conetniotlon of a propoeed rallroed. (f hr .• 30 min.) • llOWll ''The Hi.ICketn" {19-47, Ora· ma) ClalX Gabfe. 0.borah )(ttr. Upon •~ting • potl110n With an lct«tltlng tgtncy. a men dlloo'l9B that the entire rriOdt of operation runa cr011-graln to hla ar=r•lt and Vlluea. (3 hrt ) l _,, .. MIMT • H?llTW llOWll "~" (1981, Drema) Warren · Btetty, OlaM KMton. Ameflcan Jol,lrnalltt JOhn Reed'• lnvOlvtment In thf ~an Aevolutlon of 1917 It deplctld. 'PG' (2 hrt • 40 mlfi.) (J) .. "Goin' AH The Way" (1982. Orame) Oen Waldman, 0.b«ah Van Rhyn A high tchool ttnlot anxlouely inn 10 get hit vtrtuoua gltitrlend to go 10 bid with him 'R' ( 1 hr , 25 min.) (%) llO¥ll "Heatl Llkt A WhMI" (1983. Biography) Bonnie Btdella, Beau Bridg- es. A dr1ma1tz.ation of the llte of car racer Sh1rtey "Che Cha" Muldowney, who won hef l1rtt reoe In 1966 'PG" (1 hr . 53 min} aet(t) llO¥ll ''The Hound Of The Ba~er· Yilln" ( 1939, MYtlftY) Batll Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. 8'*1odi Hol~ lrNeStlg4tft rhe myttery of a canine"*" helJnttna en -· "Attack!" (1968, Orama) Ja<:k Petanc.. Eddie Albeti (2 hfL) tW® "Heatt Like A Wheel" ( 1983. Blogra· phy) Sonnie Bedelta. Beau Bridget ( 1 hr., 63 min.) (%) "Things Are Tough AH Ov.r" (1982, Comedy) Rtchatd "Cheech" Marin, Tom- mv cnona. ( 1 hr'. 30 min.) _.,, ...... ....,..._ a.ti) "The White Warrlot" (1081, Adven· lure) Steve Reevft; Oeo<gla Moll. (2 hrl) CC) "She Weet(t'' ( 1082, Orama) Oudiey MOOJ•. Maly Tytef Moor• ( 1 hi • 45 min.) cm "Ave Olyt Qr,. $""'"*" ( 1082, Dre- ma) Seen Connery. Betay Brantley ( 1 hr, 60 mtn.) Cl) "King Kong" (1978, Adventure) Jt" -~~ ~.~am.~~~t~;~, Lencaster. Ava Gardner. ( 1 hf., 45 mtn ) W® "Mr Mom" (1983, Comldy) Michael Keaton. Teri Garr (1 hi., 31 min.) I.) "tJnder The Rad Robe"' ( 1G37 Adventure) Raymond Massey, Conrad Veldt ( 1 hr , 30 min.) .. "CnM At Central High" ( 19!_1, Or~ mt) Joanne Woodward,,°Chetlet ~· 1?_hrt) (Q) "Bre&lhlMI" ( 19tH. Orame) JMn Sebtfg, JHn.Peul Belmondo. ( 1 hr • 30 mln) .. "TM Mango TtM" ( 1977, Orama) etaldWle F1tzgtfald. Chr tO()f'ltt Patt ( 1 • 35 min.) .. "When Ye Comtr1' 8tc1<, Red Ryder'?" (1919, 6UIC*'M) MltfOt Goftntr, Ptt• Firth ( 1 ht .. 68 m1n ) .. A 0oo Of FJ&t\dttt'' ( f959. Oremal Olvtd L.ldd Donlld Crlt(> ( 1 hr • 38 ..,~=~ty-~ ( 1 hr .. 2omtn:J .. .'• .. •Amt• • H•llTWCIU • ... "El Raric:ho Grande" t1M<>, tltlfn) Otne AU1ry, Smli.y Burnette. A cowboy hefo rldet out to Mtp tl'll• young ranc:hen when their property faJta Into ~~(~ i .... lllMI "QIOfll" ( 1980, Otama) 091\a owlanda. JOhn Adamtt A fOrmtr gun moU *°"* the protector of an Ofs>hantd &-year·old Puerto Riean target· td by the undefwond for the lnformaflon he carnet In a betteftd ~oaM 'PO' (2 hrt . 1 min) · Cl) ... "ClaM'' (1083. Otama) Rob Lowe, JacquellM BllMt. An lntelllgent prep 1ehool ttudent hu an atfalr wtth hit roommate'• mothw. 'R" ( 1 Iv .• 38 min.) -econ 4111 .,_ "Supermen 111" ( 1983, Adven- ture} Christoph« Rwvlt. Richard Pryor A v1l111nous lnduttrlal magnate tri.t to neu- tralize the man of ttMI by apllttlng him Into hit good and M pett<>nallt• 'PG' -.... ,... •.. ,. ,......,. ltn .. 5mln.) ••••1WOQ llO\lll "Honey" (1982, Orama) C»o Golcnmlth, Fernando A.y. A aectuctlw woman accommoda\el hot91 guee11 with enthulla:ln:.i.1 hr , 23 min J •a?>1MI~ ,...,, min ) •CH> "WOOdplum" (1982. Adventure) Anette Bternau~ Michel Castel ( 1 hr • 28 min.) •CC) "Prtnce Valiant" (1954, Ad\'enture) James Mason. Jtntt Leigh. (1 hi.. 40 mn.) (I) "David Coppetfleld" ( t983, Orama) Animated VOIQl8 by Roe. Hlgglnl, Pt\tlip • Hinton (1 hr . 12 m•n) .. (!) "Love Is A Many Splendortd Thi~" ( 1955, Romance) Witham Hofden, Jen-' niter Jones (2 tn ) "Witches' &.w.. ( 1980, Comedy) Lana Turner. Alchatd Benjamin. C 1 hr .• 40 min) "Hean Like A Wheel" (1983. ~· phy) Bonnie Bedeia. Beau Bndg91 ( t hr., 53 min.) •CB> "It Came From Hollywood" (1982. Comedy) John Cencty, Dan Ayt<royd ( 1 hr .• 20 mtn.) "'King Kong" ( 1976. Adventure) Jeff Bridget. Jeuicl La• (2 tn.. 14 min.) --•·nine .. Ms-: lnctud1~ "You Make Lov1~ Fun." "Gypsy" •nd ' Go Your Own Way --1n a -1l::::::~: F~"m NCMICTW .,_ "COIJr•ge Ot Black Beauty" (1957, Adven1'2t•) John Crawford, Mimi GlbtOn A young boy recerv" 1 beautiful ~ou~ horse H • gtlt from h11 lather ( 1 lr .. ==11 .,. .... .... ,., .. .,. ,.IL Utdlll A "Motl Physic.I tm1lt Cont•t" 1n 1trob1ca • boolc th•t highlight• America'• most luxurious vaca· l'""'E ... ... ,,,~ llAQICOPWATKOIOll .,_ "St Helens" (1981, Ofama) Art Carney, O.v1d Huffman An 80-year- old man refuses to i.ave his small resort after a ~oglsl prediets a 110leanoc disas- ter 'PO (1 hr , 35 min.) ([) llOWll "Grease 2" (1982. Musical) Maxwell Cautheld. Michelle Pfetll8f An English atudent at a 1960s Amencan high school ha" to prove h1msalf to the leader of a girls' gang whose members can data onlt_greasers 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 mm ) CaJ 9IMI "Class' ( 1983, Orama) Rob Lowe Jacquetrne Brsset An intelligent Pf•P school student ha• an affair with his roommate' a mother 'R' ( 1 hr , 38 min ) CZl .,,. "Open C11y·· (1946, Orama) Anna Magnanj, Aldo Fabr1z1 The Italian underground futllely res;sts Nazr takeovet during Wotld War If ( 1 hr 40 min ) '9 ~ "Station Six Sahara" ( 1964, Orama)-Carroll Baker Peter Van Eycl< Tenst0ns soar among lrve de&en Oil work· 8fl when a plane conta1n1ng o sexy blonde and her emb.Uered ex-husband crashes nearby (2 hrs ) 79 8 I OM M TOW Featured lnS1de New Zealand continues wrth 11s leisure hie sun- bathing oo e glac1er. jetboa11ng on Iha Shotover River and the srar" of Down Under's antwer to "Dallas: I ID PAl&Yf!IW -".AIMOIC And Old Lace" ( 1944, Comedy} Cary Gt1nl, Jo9eph1M Hull Two old ladles poison unsuspecting gentlemen with elderberry wine and bury them 1n !ti.Ir ba&emen1 complete with l\.lneral Mrv~t (2 hra , 30 min ) I :.T:,o::':"4 Tm fllCIU'ICCUIT ... WU~Of AlmM.t MltCmAL GIOQllPMIC "Fhghl Of The Whooping Crartt" &1mlnet tha efforts ot U.S. and Canadian sc1enoa1s to save Iha whoOplng crane from 81Cttnction. (R) c:;i {Jhr) M Ql) • CtWn'I tll WM Joe Trento exam· Ines the tr1Ulon·dollar-1·year worldwide arms lnduttry which' euppll" mllitlry hot,uround the wOfld ( 1 hr.) .. , OMl•OMI · _.. TIOWU Kate onera to takt Alllton'a plac:. 1n her ltlry cllsa IO hertllttf can keep a date th"I hand" tome college men <R> 11__..R.D 18 Sunday .. :Altg. 6, 1884 TWIJMJZC. ~TOlllllT Featured II m and Broed"'9y star Jeremy Irons S» MOV11 "See The Man Rua:· ( 1971 Suspense) Robert CUip, Angle ~INon An opportunttUc actot becomet the achemlng middleman In e kldnep plot ( 1 hr,30m~ mnWM WOIU "CrOQlng The Dtttance" A look at weys that people have uMd ICltnee, an and teehnOlogy to conquer d1tt1nce; Included ta an Interview wllh Anne MQ(row Lindbergh and vftlta to the Panama Cenal and Sandia Ptak Tta"=Q(\hr ) CC> "Wiima" ( 1977, Biography) Shlrlty Jo Finney, Cletty Tyson A young black woman spurt htrlllf on to become a triple gold mtdtl wlnntt In the 1960 R~1hr ,,Omln.) . ~ _,.. "The Lords Of Otsctpl1ne" ( 1983, Orama) 0.vtd Keith, Aobtrt Prosky A Mnlof at 1 Southern mllltary academy Is dete<mlned to exl)Od the members of an elite group rnponalbte for the brutsl, Bild 1<>metlmet lethal. hazing of cedeta determlt'led unc1et1r1ble 'R' ( 1 hr., 40m1n.) .... fl) •ua..,.,.. Jennifer trle& to prevent Joey trom wrecking his closest friendship by datrng a girt Marc la Interest· ed In. (A) l ncT~DOUQH CAlllOI ' P.IL llAW A · Most Physical Female Cont•I' 1n aerobles 6i) A WAI.IC TIMUGM THI amt CIN1\llY WITH -.L. llOYllll ''The 30·Second Presi- dent" A look at the Impact of adver11Stng on American culture, Including footage of '"' lnteMeW with Rosser R9"'n. who worked on polltlC81 1po11 10< Dwight D Erse=~~y .. ~ llOWll "Experiment In Terror" ( 1962. Suspense) Glenn Ford, Liie Remick A terror-stncken girl a1d1 the FBI 1n the cap- ture of e master crrm1nal (2 hrs .. 35 min ) .. fJ Cl.l Ulm llWI A spunky. young woman develops a successful perfume buS1ness to help bring a falterlng conglom erale back 10 f1nanclal stablhty, Gen.e Francis. Bruce Boxleitner, Linda Evan~ and Lee Giant 1tar (Part 2 of 2) (R) (2 hrl' D Ql) M 'ACTI Oii Lii Blarr'a 111empt to help her handicapped cousin prepare a chartty banquet backfires when she tak9' total contrOI (R) Q ma.eu. ... __,.Y•rnwr Featured: 111m and Broad';( :zr Jerem)' Irons CD mv "Hollyw()od Coup1e1" Guest' Carl and e.ttlle Reiner, Jamie aM Jo Farr (R) ( 1 hr.) A WAI.IC ntROUlll lMI 9'" Cllf1\ln wmt -.L. llOYW "The 30-Second Prea1- dent" A IOok at tl'le Impact ol tdvtctlalng oo American cunure. lnciUdJng .1001age of an lnltNiew with Rosser Reev11, who • worked oo poltocal apott tot Dwight O e~~1hr.) llOWll "Mr. e>om" ( 1983, eom.dy) Mrchael KNton, Teri Garr An untm· ployeo fathaf and huaband mutt a5'Ume hoUMkeepfng reaponslblfit ... Whll hil w1te entera the work force. 'PG' ( 1 !'Ir,, 31 min) • fll0¥9 "Dar Aidt" ( 1977, Sulptnse) James Luill, Susan Sulflvan A smaff·lown polJct Htgt8nt •t•lk• • ~chotlC klller whO hu killed •nd muttltttd tevttal gira 11 h~. 25 min I C1" 1110V9 "Five 0.19 One Summer' C 1982, Orama) Sean COOnefY, Betl) Btanlley An Alpine vaealloo for a moun talneerrng Scottllh phyglelan and thf young woman lravehng with t'ltm becomet the venue fot personar revel1t1on 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 mill) CZ) MOV9 "R111<y Bu11neu" ( 1983, Com· edy) Tom Crulte. Rebecca OaMomay A high tchool MnlO<, lheltertd In an affluent ChlCIOO suburb. dec:ldel to titp.rlment with tfle wlldtr aide of lift 'R' ( 1 hr , 3& min~ m MAMtW. D&10M ... D tm T-4,.C. Two mai.t (JoMthan ~hmock J1rnet Vellely) tf'lroll In a previ- ously •ll·lemale tehool for different ru· sons G IAml Of N Im ~VWUI Sched· uled Men's basketball and volleyball Mm· 1hn111. boxing aem1f1na11. lr ... tyle f1nala In wrestling (lrve from Lot Anoeltl) Sched- uled events are 1Ub1~t to cnar'l(\A. ( 1 hr 30min """ . ..,.... " Cf) ;J. The Agony And The Ecatuy" (1965. Biography) Charlton H"ton, Rex Harrison M1chef1ngeto end Pope JuliOI II clash over the painting of the Slltlne Chapel (2 hrs 30 min.) ®' Ulml Of M Dll OlfW!IAD Coverage conttnues from Los Angeles. o ( 1 hr .. 30 mm) 11> LOYL Mm11CA• mu «:') AN fYW wmt ll'llW,_l,.DrM ~ In this one-man Show. actor John Start por- trays Canada's greatest humorrat Slephen Leacock (1 hr ) MRI IOCnl Of M W Roberto Duran Vt; Sugar Ray Leonard (fought June '80 1n Mon~ (RJ ( 1 hr ) {D DMAll Of 911jlUCCltl"""'--,... .. a GD"· ........ Chandler fears he II a bornlg wOfkehoUc. and W951pna11 11 angry .vnen White i. retear.ed lrom jail and rm11ted 10 return to Iha hospital (A) f 1 hr.) I CDG> ... ~"' 1111 IAlfr -Oii UK DTt 1111 11'1.M*-Ml•T HIAUtQI Charles McDowell anchora e retrospecuve on Iha House Jud1C1ary Comm11tee's dehberalt00s dur· !.Qg. lhe summer of 1974-( 1 tir.) Ckl llOV9 'Six Weeks" ( 1982 Orama) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore A mar· rted Congr~ronat cand!Oate becomes lncreaitngly tnvOlved In tha bvn of a wealthy New Votk woman and her lttuk~ mlc daughltr 'PG' ( 1 hr, 45 min.) llOYll "Sorcerna" ( 1982. Fant .. y) Letgh and Lynette Harris, Bob NelsOn. A young woman and her IWOfd·Wteldlng cohorts come 10 the aid of her twin s.aster. who has been captured by their .aroerer TaTher to be sacrificed 10 the god•. 'A' ( 1 hr. 25 min) -.aa...., ... ,. ..,.mm ... PAU.AmWOPM-.UW .. , .... (IQ VIDIDMaOI 1W flMUl)tftl · IMPIMlWJITlllUUIM • lMl&U&LM .... "" TON ... ._ -MNATNt10 llCml "An Amtrlcan-Wtf'ewOlf In Lon· don" (1981, Comedy) Dl~!d Ntughton. Jenny Agutter The ~acatton of two young Amerlean& on • wal inQ tour of England ru ntd when• wereWOlf attack VM one cs.a and the oth« curaed with a Minger tor human fl 'R' I 1 hr • 37 min ) • I Jl)lllllACTIU (%') llOVll "One Fib' Ovtl' Tl'le Cuckoo'• N•I' (1975. Orama) Jack Nleholton. LOOIM Flttchef A glHfully ltreverent "troublem1ker" la committed to a ment11 1n1htut10n where h• inc1t• tl'le other patienll into open rebellion agalnt1 a powerful nurH and the nt1bllshed hoepl- tal 0<der. 'A' (2 hrs .. 9 roo.) 11:1111!) MO¥ll "A Guide For The Married Man" I 1967. Comedy) W1l1er M1tthau. Robe<t Morse. An experienced philanderer rakes on the tuk of educating a reluc11n1 hua- bancs Of'l lnhdeh!t_ (2 hr& L 1tll tJ Cl) 1111 .. AV.11111 A AUSSl8n agent's dying words provide th• only clue to the location of a eut>equatlc communt-ty_ located in C41nada (A) ( 1 hr., 10 min. ) U CJD TOmff Guest Host Joan Rivers Scheduled; singw-l1unr 8ral\lgan ElliOt I GOUid~ l:....ai:..n Mall .... flUCI maTltJllM~ I.AW ..-C.A Host Oennrs Wh=-~ : ~.,.. ona C#l't ~ 11tOWCm Many of today'• top coma are featured 1n lh1s perf0<mance taped at San Francis- co's COme<!y CIUb. The Other Cal• (I) 1111 _...IB*:TAIU WYI The Irre- verent' comedienne performs aboerd lhe Queen Mary with guest stars C.rmen McRae Betty White, Jim Backus, Donna Pescow Zelda Rubinstein and Linda Hop- kins ( 1 hr) CD 111 CWI Featured a man who was &kephcal about beating cancer until he was cured ( 1 hr .. 30 mtn ) t1* CC) t.D.Y rra.t The work of today's hottest young writers dir~tors and stars are gathefed togelher 1n r.hort film, video and animated segments ( 1 hr l t29 B 'JWIJMrZM . llOV9 "The Desperate Ones" ( 1968, Orama) Maximilian Schell, Rat Vallone In an effort to etcape from a Siberian labor cemp, one brother aacrtllces his Ille so that the other can be tree ( 1 hr 30 min ) O llCMI Zita' ( 1968. Drema) Joanna Shimkus Katine Ptx1nou Following the death ol ne1 aonl a yoono girl e11per1enc es the h11t 1w1nges of approaching wom- 1nh™t... • ~ llOV9 "Tall-Ounlllf Jot" ( 1977, Btog- raphy) Ptttr Bovte. Patrtcla Ml Senator Joeeph McC.rthy leads a commun111- hunung cru11de during lhe 1950. (2 hrs) G) TllCU Clf M ~ Guetta Charlton H .. ton. Fred Wiiiard, comedian Richard Bellf(,HMl'IReddy (R} (1hr .• 30mtn.) (() ,_ Volvo 1ntern1t1on1I finals (from North Conway. N.H ) (R) (1 hta.) Ut1t(C.,. "Fthc1a" ( 1080. Dfama) JMn AOChe, Mary Mendem An Auatrallan cou- ple'• marrtlge 11 shaken up by tl'I• 1rrlv1I of a bored nymphet, ( 1 l'lr .. 5 min ) tl::ll 0 CD I.Aft W wnM DAVID LINS WI Guesta: aetrese Teri Gan, L:arry "Bud" Melman 11x ther1pl1t Or Ruth w .. the1mer :<R)(1ht·) l ~ll'fdlCOCC ........... " .... "°"MlllM'TWIUI•• ~AI •cMITM ,ACll'IC ...... mMI ... Bteethliii...-(1961, [);am.) Jean Seberg, Jeen+ Paul S.lrnondo. An Ametan woman has a \r QfC atta1r wu.tu ha yc:rook. (1hr.,30nvn.) "Richard Pryot -LI~ In Con· cert" ( 1979, Comedy) Alchird PryOI. In hit first concert fdm, tl'le comedian dlscu1N1 r1c1, drug1. M il, death, machismo and contemporaty life. ( 1 hr .. t8mln ~ ... Cl) OUD A cemetety director act• as an outltt f0< stolen phatmaoeutlcalt that are told to Latin Amerlc8n countri. ffi) (1 hr. 20 min.) . 1MCID llCMI 'Heart Like A Wheel'' (1983, Biography) BoMle a.della, Beau Bfldg- " A dramataatlon of tl'le ltfe of car racer Shu1ey "Cha Cha" Muldowney, who won her flrtt race In 1966. 'PG' (1 hr .. 53 min) 1111 ~llOVll "Beach Girlt" ( 1982, Comedy) Debra Blee. Val l(llne. A t~ girl'• friends help her to IOoeeli up ... ~-·~ can get on with having tun at the beach. R' ( 1 f\f 30 min) WO llCMI "Tha Last Outpost" (1935, Adventure) Cary Grant. Cleude Rains A pair of m1htary offlCers tall lo love wfth the same woman amidst battles between Afri- can natives and the 8rlf11h. ( 1 lv.. 30 min.) Cf) llOYW "Fallen Angel" ( 1945, Orama) Allee Faye. Dana Andrews. A man weds a wealthy we>tMn for her money to he can dump her for a waitress, onty to become lhe prime suspect when the waitress "' murdered (2 hrs.) Cl) llCMI "Town Without Pity" (1961. Orama) Kirk Douglas. E G Marshall A German commuMy becomes Obeessed by a gang rape case lnvoMng U.S. Gts. ( 1 t:1I hr .. =6.u.a tll I MIALTM NIJ) • ATTMI.,_. ALL. M PAI& 'f IOWMl..,.,.LW • llO¥ll "Honey" (1982. Orama) Cho Goldsmith, Fernando Rey A seducttve women accommodetes hotel guests with enlhUS18sm ·R' (1 hr 23 mm) W WOll.O AT LM9 .. ()) Cll ... ..,,,ATCM ..... ~'MIU.U. ...,..,_ llCMI "Yellowbeard" ( 1983, Come- dy) Graham Chapman, Petet Boyle A mean end ornttV Oltatt eacapea from r:M'I• No matter what you 're doing. your hometown newspaper The DlilyPMt tits in. on afttt twenty Y"" and 1M1ctlit "fO(.l'llt ton WhO l'lel a rn1p feading to bUried trM · eure. 'PG' (1 l'lr., -41 rrnn.) CD) ....,.._, IMC II OC*CmT The IUptrg~~ ~ a MltctlOn of thtlr httt -~,.::e:i Makt LOVI Fun." "Gypty" end Go Your Own Wa~ -In a concert taped at tl'le Loa Ange&ee Forum. ~ ~ "King Kong" (1978, Adven- ture) Jeff Bridges. Jeu<~ Lange Amon- strous ape Is brought to New Yor1< City from a tropical Island by a greedy oil PfO- moter eager to expl<>1t the ~ture f()( ~ofit. 'PG' (2 hrs.. 14 mi''} 1::9U.,. "C.valry Scout' (1951, W.i· em) Rod Cameron. Audrey Long A cMl-- ian scout .. ,, out 10 locate two 'Stolen Gating guns and other weepons robbed from an arsenal ( 1 hr,, 30 mtn.) G) .WW "Blondie's lucky Dey" ( 1SM6, Comedy) Penny Singleton. ArthUr Lake Compricauons develop when Oegwood. fired.:l~~goa Into competltK>n with his bo$a 1hr.30mm) .__,.MUIT ~.,.. ''Valley G11r· ( 1983. Comedy) Nicolas Cage. Deborah Foreman A high school gir1 bfnks off her romance withe punker becaut1e the relationship threatens her standing within her peer group. 'R' ( 1 hr.35mln) CDa111•.,_. M(H)~ 'Wavelength" (1983. Sclence- Flchon) Robert C.rradltle. Cheoe Curne Three creat\Jl'es from outer space are cap- tured and detained by the U.S Air Fofce IOt medic.al experimentation 'PG' ( 1 ht 27 ~ •!.l1 AllDTMlllAlt ~="The Winter Of Our Dreams" ( 198 1, Orama) Judy OaVIS, Btyan Brown. A young man becomes attracted to the 1vnk1e-prost1tute he meets white lnvastt- gating his Qlfllriend'1 death In Sydney's tendeftoin district ( 1 hr . 29 mm ) CZlllCMI ''The Lonely Lady" ( 1983, Ora- ma) P.a Zadora. Lloyd Bocf'lner On a tek evtsed awardl p1ogram. a aucceeatul scrttnwnter telll the lhocking rtOty of how llhe reached fame 'A' ( 1 hr • 32 Sunday,Aug.5, 1884 19 .. m1nJMTMa -~ ~lll•DI IW t:Jil, • 0 90WW "Mexicali ROM" ( 1939, West· em) Gene Autry,. Smiley Burnette Gene dlSCaovetl he'• been hoodwmked by a ~Ci.c~n.w;~ ~ llOVm· 'Blondle'• BIQ Moment" (1~7 Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake Oagw~ acclderltaUy ame&fl ielly on htS new boss. ( 1 hr • 30 min,) §..,.. .. econ d D.TGll IOllt Features the new alt>Ym .. CC) "The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty" • (1947, .Comedy) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo (1 hr. 45 min) "The White Buffalo" ( 1977, W•tem) Charles Bronson Wiii Sampson. ( 1 hr . 33 mm) (%)"Ask Any Gtrl" (1959, Comedy) Shir· ley MacLalne, David Nrven. ( 1 hr : 4 1 m1Q.) .. @'"Amalevr Night At The Dode Bar And Grill" ( 1979 Orama) Tanya Tucker Vic tor French (2 hrs ) M (f) "Kidnapped" ( 1938, Adventure) ~arner Baxter, Freddie Bar1holomew (2 hrs) .. CC) 'La Boum" ( 1982, Comedy) Claude Brasseur Bng1tte Fossey (2 hrs , 20 min) (OJ 'Mother Lode' ( 1982 Drama) Charl- ton Heston Nick Mancuso ( 1 hr . 4 1 min) Cl) "Trail 01 The Pink Panther" ( t982 Comedy) Peter Seller•. David Niven ( 1 ht., 35 min) Cl> "A Dog Of Flanders" ( 1959, Drema) David Ladd, Donald Crisp ( t hr., 36 min) -~ "S 0 S Titanic" (1979. Drama) David Janssen. Cloris Leachman (2 hrs 30m1n) ··small Town Girt" ( 1953, MUS1Cal) Jane Powell. Farley Granger ( t hr 30 mm) (2) "Open City" ( 1946, Drama) Anna Magnani, AldO Fabt1zi ( 1 hr 40 min) -(11) "The HMged Man" (1~. Mystery) Edinond 0' Brien, Vera Mil~. (2 hra ) -a "Some Kind Of A Nut" (1969, Come- dy) Dtck Van Dyke, Angle Dtekln9on (2 hrs l -at•emoon Movla- a. (I) "Smlle'' (HHS. Drama) Bruce Dern. Barbara FeldOn (2 hfl ) 00 "A Midsummer Night'• Sex Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) Woo<Jy Allen, Mia Far- rtM (1 hr , 30 min.) (Q) "An Amencan Werewott In London" ( 1981. Comedy) O.vld Naughton, Jenny A Utt r. ( 1 hr., 87 min ) Airplane II The Sequel" ( 1982. y) Robert Hayt, Julie Hageny ( 1 hr, 25 mm) "Hearl L~e A WtwM«" (1983, Biogra- phy) Bonnie Bedella, Beau Bridges ( 1 hr .. 53 min) . tl:ll(C) "AdYenll.Ht Of Shenoek Holmes" ( 1939, M~teryJ Bast Rlthborle. Nlge1 ar e f l\i., 22 min) 20 Sunday, Aug. 5. 198• "Breaklilg Hearts." with music videos and Interviews with Elton Jotln d MON "Sorceresa" ( 1982, Fantasy) Leioh and Lynette Hams, Bob Nelton A young woman and her sword-wielding cohorts come to the aod ol her twin 111tet, Who has been captured by thelf sorcerer lather to be sact1f1Ced to the god9 'A' ( 1 hr. 25 min) t:a(H) llOYa "Mr Mom" (1983. Comedy) Michael Keaton, Ten Oarr. An unem- ployed lather and husband must assume housekeeping responsibilthes while hrs wile enters the work for~ 'PG' (1 hr • 31 m1nJ Ulm "Angela" (1955, SuspenH) De.nnlS O' Keefe. Rossano Brazzi ( 1 hr .. 30 mm ) --·· ' •CC) 'Thi! Jayne Mansfield Ste<y'' ( 1980. Biography) Loni Anderaon, Arnold Schwarzenegger ( 1 hr., 37 min) ©) .. The Big Sky" ( 1952. Western) l<trk Douglas. Dewey Martin. (2 hra • .20 min ) "The Whtie Buffalo" ( 1977. Western) Charles Bronson Will Sampaon ( 1 hr , 33 min) (~ Things Are Tough Aff Over" ( 1982. Comed)tl RtChind "Cheech" Ma11n, Tom· ~ ChoflO. ( 1 hr • 30 mm ) •U.J Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982 Comedy) Mlci'lael McKean. Sean Young {I hr. 35 min.) • CZJ Umbe<to O' · ( 1952, Drama) Carlo Bat1t1ot1, Mana Pia CasiltO ( 1 hr,, 30 min.) -~) "la Boum" ( 1982. Comedy) Oaude Brasseur. Brig11te Fossey. (2 hrs 4IO min) .. "Tlfl\9fldef" ( 1982, Science-Fiction) Fred Ward, Behnda Bauer ( 1 hr 35 mm.t "Trail Of The Pink Panther" ( 1982 Comedy) Peter Se•le<s. David Niven ( 1 hr , 35 min.) lr:ll (11) · Madigan" (1988, Mystery) Rlctiard Widmark, Henry Fonda (2 hrs.) --1t;lvening ..... umlMCM.-0.lHI~ c:ee ... 11/LOIO VIQA8 IAm&ITM GAUCTICA IU ... ~ .... .......,.. .,.,.,. Tiii MIT1 MO¥il "The Secret Lile Of Walter Mit ty" (19.47. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Vtrgln la Mayo A mee« man bYrdened with domesuc a11act1men1s coniur.. up lllU lie>ne of himself as • hero ( 1 hr , 45 min ) }-TOP.,.. IODIQ Eric Martin"' Olo Colome for the ESPN W91terwelghl cham· plonstltp, scheduled IOI 12 round• (Rw Trom Laii Vegas. Nev ) (2 hr• , 30 min.) COlllOVll "An American WerewOl1 In Lon· don" (1981, Comedy) David Naughton, Jenny Agutler The vacation of two young Americans on • .vetkino 1c>Ur ol England le ruined whet\ a ..w1ewoll attack leaves one dead and the other curaed with 1 hunger fot tiumen flt5h R' ( I hr , 37 min ) DICaYAIOYD ..... ~/~··'"°"" -.a.,.,. ,....,. .... nm WNO,_. .. 1'111 ...._MOW no Who'& NOflh Amerlcan lartw tour taPOd 11 the Toronto M. pt Leal Gatdenl .. • ... Tiii••••• THI ...... ...... ,....., 90¥a "Thingl Are Tough Al C 1982, Comedy) RIChard "ChHcl In. Tommy Chong. Two men have out miudventuree whlle driving 11 owned. money·f lled Nmo to Laa 'R' ( 1 ht. 30 min.) 4111 (ll)lMI PAllTlll)QIFAl&Y .. CC) .,_ "Courage Of Blaok B (1957 Adventure) John QawfC>fc Gibson A young boy receiv• a t>. young hofte as a gih from hla fatt · hr .. 17mlll,) features such Who dalic:s u "I Wizard,· "My Generation," "S.. M1 Me" and "Who Are You?" (1 h min.) . ,,.., .. -Cll ... .... ......... P&IUUDfl The L.A Remt em tywood <*ebnhes In a charity ba1 game: a visit with marathon runner Pfl=---, .. ... ""Nlll'nlm LCMCClll·~ .ofQA .. .,_ "The Glrl can't Help II" ( t Comedy) Jayne Mansfield, Tom Ewt mobst9f hires • down and-out pr0<1 to make his llancee a star ( 1 hr. min.> (S)•APBCMAaTHI llCc.YIM (%) llO¥ll "Mk Arly Girl" ( 1969, Cc dy) Shifley MacLatne, 0.vld Niven and husband·hunttng occupy tM lime girl newly arrived 1n New Yott< City. ( 1 41mln~ m-.,_ "The .Bamboo Saucer"' ( H Science-Fiction) Dan Duryea. Jotln E eon Three natlonl W9 fOf control of alten spaceship (2 hra) 79 IJ I Cit THI TOWI Featured a salut6 """ gteat ladlee of lhe ICTeen as ma up artfat <Morge mastlfl transforms M• dy Roget1 into Mae Weat, Marilyn Mon and Rita Hayw0<1h fll)PAaY,_., rrlAUVleO . TICTAC-.. ... NClfll'ICOUIT . WU. WU--.OtJ/I ~I DO l'r y..-., "'°" A 1oOk at ref lahlng, refurblshlr?Q and new floor in.stat tt0n. (R) 19Cl1)MOWll "Genghll Khan" (19e5, Advt ture) Omat Sharif, Stephen Boyd Tl te. mtying J<hat\ leadt the Mongof ti&CS. aoron,-.sia (2 hr1. 35 min.) •II Cl) .,, ... P.f. M apparent fret , fencing accident puts H!Qo In J8I f, murder and Magnum on ~the trail of ti' reel kit r, (A) ( f hr} D a» -A _.. When the Chil Ins stt that JOfJY go to an orpnanaoe. Ne 1r1e1 to colWlnce ~ 10 adopt thO ~ .(Pat1 2 of 2) (A) • , 8 .,_ "M~key Busl " (19~ Comedy) Clry Giant, Ginget. RQgm 1 quiet, ablCnt·minded re1Mteh chemll dl!JC:Oveta • ~th formula " (2 hrl ) 1: ... rr fllllllT F•!urtd ''Knots Landing" ' Ula Hartman • .,.. ··ca~·· (l&so Df•t'l'll) E1ea .... -• - Over" 1" Mar· numer· 1 Arab· Vegas tauty" • M1m1 tauflful .,, (1 -• ->inbeH t, Feel f .• 30 I HOl- :eball Pete 956. II A UCef • 39 m.- Job Of II hr . 67, nc· an fl. •· k )f • ,, II nor Pllker. AG'* Moorehead A young deoeettO f\'lencl onoe ptopoe.tloned his girl f11Mty lmptlaoned f~ becomes 1 Wife. (R) U. ' bitter, holtllt woman. (2 hrs ) I"' OI • WU._ CA "Time Ot The Grtz:z.ty" ... Marty Stouffet exptot" the ltte. history, ..,..Yl•FT TDllllJ Featured. and habitat ot t~ grlZZly bear. (R) "Knoll ~ star Ula Hartl'Nln. • ccmvma..c;a • mf Gu.sta: Bo Derek, phc> CC).,. "Risky Bulinela" (1983. Com-togr.phef Robtt1 Varva. country ainger edy} Tom Ctuise. Rebecca OeMomay A Earl Thomas COnley, feminist Betty high IChool lt(llof, sheltered In an affluent Friedan. (R) \1 hr.) Chicago tubutb, decides to eitperlment e MiiMI '"We. The A~" In a lit with the wtldef Side of rde 'R' C 1 hr • 36 of delpefauon. Paul contemplat• potton- min.) Ing hia wife 8100f. and ~ spread CID MOWll ''"A M~m~ Night'• Sex lround town about his relallonshlp wtth .Comedy" ~1982. ~Woody Al'8o. .., (P11Uol!l 'R).Q .(.ttv.) Mia F11row The IUmmtf heel and country WIU ICll 'hllATM "To Setve e11 ptcwokl a Mrtes of humoroua romantic Them An My Days" The new lleadma11er encounters among three coupln apend· launches a campaign to rid the school of a Ing a weekend at an lnventor'a rural "netwOfk of unheafthy lnendshaps " (Part retreat 'PG' (1 hr . 30 m1n) a of 13) (R) Q~hr.) · (Q).,. "Mother Lodl" (1982, Orama) {l)IPOIJILOGI Charlton Heston, Nick Mancuso. A Scot• (IJ .,. ''The d W1mor" ( 1981. tiSh miner triea to protect hit gold but rurw Adventure) Mel G1beon~J3ruce Spence. In Into people who want rt too 'PG' (1 IV. an Australia of the Mura where cMlizaoon '1 min.) Is redueed to a col1ecllon of rural com.-Cl) _. "Air plane II The Sequel" muna. a f<>ml« highway eop makea a ( 1982 Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hag· 20CXknile run fOf sanctuary In a promtMd erty. A comtYMWdal speC4t-$1'1Uttle oompe-land. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 35 min.) ny attempt• to keep a pilot from revealing (%) _.. "Hearl Like A Wheel" ( 1983, the problems with its first craft before rt Biography) Bonnie Bedella, Beau Btldg- takes off on It• maiden flight 'PG' \1 hr , es. A dramatlZltton of the life of car raeeJ 25 min) Shifley ''Cha Cha" Muldowney, who won •II g PAaY Tiii Ale>C auttera a severe her llrst race In 1966. 'PG' (1 hr .. 53 case ol stage fright when he and Mallory min.) are selected to swear on a high achoo! , .,_. Dl.Ull Ill Show. (R) • a -.T CCUl1' Dan falls for his new TICTACOOUIM aiSIStant and learns she's also dating B'ull ~ • and Harry (A) P&.,&Ulll The LA Ramsand Hol· 8 1Am1CW1M1 D11 0&.YWIAD Sched- lywood celebflhts In a Charity baseball uled OacatNon coocluslon. women's long game, a VISlt with marathon runner Pete 1ump final. women's 200 meter final, wom- Pf11z1nger. en's platform competJUon in Qlvlog, box· I WALTaCWllH....._ ing semifinals. freestyle finals 1n wreGtltng W,.... Neal Gabler and Jef, (hve from Loe Angelea). Scheduled Irey Lyons r8Vllw 'Purple Rain." "Electric eveots are subiect to change. ( 1 hr, 30 Dreams" and "Grandview US A.· min.} ~ Cl) llOWll "The Fllm·Flam Man" ( t967. -Cl)-6-A J and Rick inves· Comedy) George C Scott. Sue Lyon A hgate a pornograpt11c ~ producet and con ar11St and an Army deserter join find he 1s finked with a well-known former forces, and the old man glvea the boy. a astronat.11 (R) ( 1 hr > course In flimflamming (2 tvs , 30 min.) O GI) ~ The coach's gnet turns to «DI Mm tll 1MI 11110&.'9UD C<wetage Cl)~ ...... Erle Manin vs Olo Colome for the ESPN welterweight ch&m- piOOShip, IChedu'9cl f0t 12 rounc:f9 (from Lu=~R) (2hrt .. 30mln_,) mn•:i.= - --;-..,,. ~ Karen learnt of Gary's 1ppatent dMth, and VaJ ._.....on 1 thrw-dey tour to publ"ldz9 hef new "°"" el (13) (1ht) o ID 1&L mmraua Joye. wttne1111 1 bf\ltal ataylnQ. the 011W mayor repn. mends FurlllO for put*ly ~ Na clean-up or a drug rlng, and a station- bound Blt11 mlsaM her fooner dutlK i>..A'~·~ ifnll t11 M WIT .-ATPON Marvin Hamllach pet· forms mullc from ·'They' re Playing Out ~·" A Chorus Line" and "The Way We We<e " ~R) ( 1 hr.) Ci) MllMf "We. The Accused" In a tit of despef1t1on. Paul contemplales po!IOO- ing hes wile Ellno<. and rumOfS spreed arOUnd town about hil relationship wtth ~r~n2of5) (R) O (1 hr) lkJ "S.0 S Titanic" ( 1979, Ora· ma) David Jansaen. Clona Leechman The peBOnal dramas of the paaengera and crew aboard the "unsmk11ble" ocean liner are played against the backdrop of the famous d\$4Ster at sea. (2 tn .. 30 min) (8) llCMI 'Class" (1983. Orama) Rob Lowe. Jacqueline Blsaet. An Int igent prep schOol 1tudent haa an affair wtth hll roommate's mother 'R' ( 1 hr., 36 mtn.) (n> .-Y ~ Singer I soogwrlttf Kenny Loggtns perlorms many of his great8't hli. -inctudtng "Whenevw I Ca• You Friend" and "Keep The Fire" In thil concen taped at the Santa Barbara Couo- 1 8iA'~ hr) .., .. -ALOl9 • VIUI Comedy sketches created from P9f90Nlf :ir:riences ( 1 hr.) .. ~~Aalgnment K" (1 968. Ar:1w!n- ture) Stephen Boyd, Michael Redgraw An 1ncogn110 s.crat agent beeomte anger when he learns hts recently contanuet from Loa Angeles Q ( 1 hr . 30 ~~~~~~~~~~~-----~~~~~ Under .New Managentent !",•n·m~ ,\II F.11th:-. .. l Ic1rl><lr l~a\\'U · :\'lc>t1r1t Oli\e · \lcn1orial Pnrk · ~ lortuarr · • . Berurd B. lncl•lclr M...wC....- Costa Mesa's Only Complete Eunera~Facilities PHONE TODAY • FOR FREE INFORMATION 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Glsfer Ave. at Herbor Blvd.) 54()..5554 Sunday,Aug.5, 1984 21 - tnvOfved with a 8wedlth n.lrt ... •ltO an agent. who 11 trying to dllOOYer hjt con· tactt. ~tin~ -IE IDIT... .. ,. 1uu·--.... ...,..UUClt. TNl&i ·-.. -.o .... TOM---_. "Laura'• Toy" ( 1978. Orama) Rebecca Brool<e. ErlC Edwards A free· thlnldng couple share their boudoir with a fun-~°".11 woman (I hr , 5 min ) ~ llCMI ''The White Butt1lo" ( 1977 WMtem) CNr1e5 Br0090n, W1• Sampson Wiid Biij. Hlcl<~ and Chief Crazy H<>rM confront their deadlleat actvMury, an en°'mous whtta t:>uffalo 'PG' ( I ht , 33 min.) (%) llCMI ··The Lonely lady" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Pia Z100r1. Lloyd Bochner One tel· evlled awards program, a succet8ful tcteenwrtter tells the &hocking atory of how "'-reached lame 'R' ( 1 hr • 32 m1nL • tt:lt IJ ()) llAIT TO twrT Jennlle<'1 lmt*te- nation of a gothlc rominoe writer entan glea the Harts tn a dangefoos man's fanta· Iles _JR) ( t hr , 10 min ) Q QJ TotllNf Guest Host· Joan Rivers Scheduled ltJC18no P1varot11, actor John Utrr~r~-1 ... Mc.a.tn MClll.._..PLACI mmTIOllM .. .-.CO LA.,_., .-:.a Host Dennis Wholey. ( 1 hr.) CO)._ "Brooke Does College' (19~ Comedy) Brooke Fields. Joe Stivers An 18·yaar-old cotlege studet\t's kfe 11 made nuaerable by c<Hldl at the state university the attends (I hr 30 min ) ID M Q.UI Featured a woman'• 001-of· body a•oe<lenee (I hr . 30 mm ) 11'9(B) llOWll "The Big Brawl" ( 1980. Ofa· ma) Jackie Chan. Jose Ferrer The aon of a r•taurant OWntf takes up 1 baltla with some mob8tert Who enter him In an Inter· atatt hghhng match 'R' ( 1 hr. 36 min.) -1n11.-rmm .,. "Thunder Alley" ( 1967. Ora· ma) Fab4an Annelle Funicello A reckleaa rect car driver ltarht hla lffton atter caU9Vlg a fellow rac.r to ION hit llft ( t hr . 30 min) • ~ .,_ "~e Under Tht Elma" 9&8, Orama) Sophia L<>ttn, Anthony tfklnt Baltd On £ug.ne O'Nelll't play On a Ntw England farm In lht 1aeo., a be•utltul ltducllw woman deY9lopl a for htf ";;'· I' h,., 20 min.) lllEW EOWll ''Frenzy'' (1972, SutpenM) Flnch. Barry Foeter A numt>tr ot unwapectlng women fall 'llc:tlm to an lnNne kltltt. (2 hrs.) • YllCG '11 TNI...,, Guette Fllp Wll· eon, c.tt Woltaon. author Er~ Jong. rTllJt6C by Angel and the Runt (R) (1 hr., 30;cj ~ ,...,. .. llOWll "Tht Story OI Mankind ( t957, ntuy) Ronald Colman Hedy Lamarr A htlWrlly tribuMI mak• • dtclllon con- c:.rn1ng· tM Mure ot mankind att t the dlnl~t Of the H·bomb (2 f'U"I , 5 min.~ -• Ull..,,wmtDAVIDUiiE lttM 11 actr StfPhanlt Zlmbahtf, comtd n Larry M r, phYf!Oist Ot P.1et\- 22 Sunday, Aug. 6, 1984 ard Brandt ~) l=,...,..u·r· .. • .... ·rn .. LOV1. Al n c 11 enu 'AGl'ICW .W "Funeral Home" ( 1982, My•· !try) Kay Hawtry. Barry MOtte. A young women inveetlgatn strange occurenc.t at htf grandmother's Vlctonan home 'R' ~hr .. 30 min.) ••••(ii) .,_ "F11t Times Al Rldgefl'IMI High" (1982, Comedy) Sean Pttln. Jen· nller Jaeon Leigh Student• 11 a "typical" Amer1can high tchool confront the chll- leoges of adulthood, --4NGfr-ee e1'CI schooNtork 'R' ( 1 tv 30 mill ) (%) .,_ "The Kiiiers" ( 1946, Mylttry) Burt Lancaater Ava Gardner An ln1Ur· ence 1nv88tigator plecee togethtf the event• that led up to a syndlcatt killing In a small town. ( 1 hr • 45 min ) tll9 II (I) .,. "Patrick" ( 1978, Horror) Susan Penhallgc>:n. Robert Helpmann Though In a deep coma. • yoo11g man 11 11111 able to Melt revenge f<>< wrongdoings by unleashing his powerl\.11 psychokinetic ~~R) ( 1 hr , 20 min.) W .. • "Trail 01 Tht Le>nelOl'M Pine" ( 1936, Western) Fred M1cMurray, Henry Fonda Tht feud between two lamlliel Is Interrupted by the emergence of a new reilr~hri) (!) "The Siege At Red RNef" ( 195.-. Western) Van Johnson, Joanne Dru lt'dlans attack 1 fort with lhe help of a Gatling gun 11olen from Conf9derate IOI dl8fl (2 hra ) ll) llOWI "Snow Job" ( 1972. AdVeo· ture) Jeen·Claude Kiiiy, Chtt Potta. Two ski mstructore plot to 11"1 a quart9f·mfl· Uon dollari from a casino aafe ( t hr , 30 min) CE MA UM ft m <:m llOWll "C r"·7 ( 1982, Drama) Doug Ham11ton LOU1se Persona A group ot beauttful models deeldee to turn a quiet summer camp 1nto a swinger'• paradlae L! hr .. 20 mm ) Cl) llCMI "My Tutor" ( 1983. Romance) Caren Kaye. Matt Lattiinil A high tchool student becomes romenocally Involved with the older woman Who Is Moring him In French. 'A' (I hr . 37 min ) W ®.,.."My Tutor" ( 1983, Romane.) Caren Kayt, Malt Lattanzi A high achOOI atudtnt becomd romantlcalty lnvotvtd with tht Oldtr woman Who ltl Moring him In French ~R' (1 hr , 37 min.) w tU&.neM.D ATTNI_,. M.L•MP•Y -~ .... ...nrATCM .... ~oung Oootof1 In LCM"• 82, Comedy) ~ichatl McKean, 8ttn Young. A young 1Urgton trltt to ov.r· com. hie tear of the knife In thlt •PoOf of totp optrl cllchte 'R' ( 1 hr., 36 min) ell) .. "Eating ~OUI'" (1982, ~ dy) Paul Bartel. Mary Wor~. A down· on·thelr·luck married couple dlacoYef that they can make tht money they nffd to buy their drtam d1nt1 by k~lng off Mx ~en• 'A' ( 1 ht., 25 min.) --~--"On Tht Yard" '1979, °'amal Tom Waltn, JOM HNrd A Quiel ottendet. who doetn't ttally tit Into pi aoc:lely, It caught In tht mlddlt of a pc 1trugg1e between 1 ~ gvard ca~ and tht tough con who runs tht actte tht ;;D yard 'R' ( 1 ht., 3S min ) d al lTU. 1:11m llCMI "Beal The Otvil" (1954 Co dy) Humphrey Bogart Jennifer J~ lnternatlonal swlndiefl. neck·detp plane to outwit each othe<. are dive• from thtlr linT$fer dtalinga when tn tx1 alon wr.cks tht snip they at• aboetd ; hrs.l...CA ..,,IWAOURT .. ........ - llO'lll "Umbtrto O'" ( 1952 Oran Cer1o 8att11t1, Marta Pia Casilto A l)fc but lonely old man hv• out h•• final di alone when hit only remaining compant. a faithful dog. d118ppears (I hr • 30 mh M CI) M0¥9 "Tht Challenge" (191 Adventure) Scott Glenn. Tosh1ro M11\J1 A corrupt Japanero..buslneuman and tradnton-mlnded brother fight over • p of ancient tam1ly twOfd& 'R' ( 1 hr • mtn) • g llllCml "The Texas Rangers'' ( 19~ Wntem) Fred MacMurray Jack Oak Bend118 lry 10 fo1n the Texas Rangert hopes ol continuing their caretf undl tutbed (2 hr& ) ~ CllCO MID 1W llM '1t~':. "Bad 8oy1" ( 1982, Orame Sean Penn, Ren1 Santoni A. young hool lum ~c1dentally kilts the youngtf brothe ol a teon-age dope dealer durtng a polk chase and 1s eent 10 1 tough relormator• A' (2 hrs , 5 mtn ) -~,Ami· ., .... ,...on mWll "An Amencan Wertwoll In Lor don'' (1981, Comedy) Oav•d Naugt\lor Jenny Agutter The vacation ol two youl'I\ Americans on a walking tour of EnglJnd 1 ruined when a wertwOll attack leaves oo deed and the other cursed with • huoge tor human flesh 'R' C 1 hr 37 min.) •CC)llCMI "Rllky Bullneta" (1983. Com ady) Tom CrUIM Rebecca DeMornay ~ high school aenlor. lheltertd In 111 attiuen Chicago auburb, decides 10 exS*'lmen with the w11def 11dt of lift 'A' ( 1 hr • 3e mlnJ..c .. ~ AeO'lfWT--~~·Hurt Like A WhHI'' (1083. Blogtaphy) Bonnie Bedtl1a. Beau Brldg· tt. A dramatlutlon of the Ult of car tao« Shirley "Cha Cha" Mui~. Who won htr flret race In 1988 'PQ' ( 1 hr • 63 mlnJ..eom .. , .... ,..,,..,m ~ALOOCTOI llOWll "A Lii• For A Ult" ( 1973, M~ ttrY) Jamee Stewart Tyne Olly A SIU· dtnl ~lclde CWl'lng a~ etr ... txper lmtnt INda to tht murder 01 one of the psyd'llltr ts who had aul)tfVtlltd Iha elment. ~I 30 mm) •11•• on -,,.,...,..,., .. mTOlmAmQ . Bruce (1 hr , 22 min) -"WOO<lplUm" • ( 1&0a, AdvetlhH) At tit BiarMux MIC ..... Ceattl (I hr • 26 min,) "T Grtat Not1htlt10 Mlnnetet1 -• -lrtl· iaon rwer t11n n ln .,, .. .... In >lo-(2 a) ud lyl >n. l) 12 .. )if tlr ;2 e. • In .. ) •· tr • Raid" ( 1972. Western) Cliff Robertaon, Robert Duvall ( 1 hr . 31 min. ) •@ "Oehca1e O.llnqueot" (1957 Come-~ Jerry Lew11, Martha Hyer (2 hr• ) •CIJ "Grt•I EJIP9(:1at10n1" (1978. Orama) An1mattd (1hr.,12mln.) 119 (!) "Htte Come The G1tlt" ( 1953 Com· ~) Bob Hope, Ment Dahl. (2 hra.) ~ "The Strangef 1 Hand" ( 1955. Ora- ma) Trevoc Howard, Ahda Vallt ( 1 hr 28 min.) M (Z) "Room A1 The Top" (1959, Ofama) Laurence Harvey, Simone Slgnortt, ( 1 hr .. SS min.) •CID ''9111\d«S ey 1M 1.1ght" (1980 Of•· ma) l<rltty McNlchot. Jamee Vincent McNichol (1 hr .. '0 min.) CD) "Cracking Up'' ( 198j, eom.dy) Jarry Ltw11, Millon Berle ( 1..hr • 30 min ) (I) "Grand Baby'' (1981, Oram1) Esther Rolle. Larry B Scott ( 1 hr , 58 min.) •<C> "Hlldln' For Bro.dway" ( 1980, MullealL Rex Smith, Vivien R-.d ( 1 hr 9m1n ..l&J "A ldtum"* Night'• Sex Comedy" • ( 1982, Comedy) Woody Allen, Mla Far-row ( 1 hr • 30 min ) (%) "the Road Warrior" (1981, Adven- ture) Mal Glblon. Bruce Spence. ( 1 hr .. 35m1n) -CC) "State Fu" (1962 Musical) Pat Boone. Bobby Darin ( 1 hr .. 58 min ) "Terror On A Train" ( 1953 Suspenae) Glenn Ford. Anne Vernon (I hr. 12 min) -al) "COiossus Tha Forb1n Proiect'' ( 1970, Science-Fiction) Eric Breeden, Susan Clark (2 hra ) -a ··eoghty Of The Grand Canyon" ( 1967, Orama) Jo&eph Collen. Pat Con· way (2 hra.) 1~ (%) "Mr Mom" ( 1983. Comedy) Mtehael Keaton Ter• Garr f 1 "' • 31 min l -Alaemoon Movi•- a.m "John Paul Jones" (1959 Biogra- phy) Rot>ert Stack. Macdonald Carey (2 hrs.) ~ "Acrou The Great Otv•de" ( 1976 Adventure) Robeft Logan Heathe< Rat· 1tay ( 1 hr . 40 min ) (HJ "Reda'' ( 198 t Orama) Warren Beal· ~Diane Keaton (2 hrs 40 min ) 'W "Gregory·• G1t1" ( 1982. Com4'dy) Gordon John s1nc1a1r. Dee HepbUrn C I hr . 30 min.) dlCI) "The wnch'1 Ststtt" ( 1979, Myatery) Daphne YoutM, Oar• Brown ( 1 hr . 10 min.) 1a (%) "M11ty" (1961, Orama) David Ladd Arthur O'Connell ( 1 hr . 32 min.) 8a ' lndilcrellon Of An Amifican W ft'' ( 1954, Orama) Jennifer JOf'lft. Montgorn· ~!Y Chit ( 1 hr., 30 min ) -~ "The 6tr1nger'1 Hand" (195S •• Dr•· ma) TtavOf Howard. Alida vam ( 1 hr • 26 min.) CQ) "Happy AnnlverNry" ( 1959. Coma• dy) Devld Niven, Miu.I Gaync>f. ( 1 hr .. 21 min.) • "Great EJcpectatlOnt" ( 1978. Orama) Antmaltd ( 1 hr .. 12 min.) •CD"OneOown. Two To Go" (1882. Ora· ma) frtd Willlsmton, Jim Brown ( 1 hr . 28 min.) (%)"Room At The Top" (1959. Orama) laurwnc9 Harvwy, simon. Signore! I f hr . 55 min.) •ct>• Hard Country" (1981 , Ofama) Jan· Mlcheal VIOO«ll, Kim 8t nger. ( 1 hr .. •6 mt') I.HJ "Blinded By TM Ugh!" ( 1 • Dre· mlJ. K.Mty MCNIChol, J ITlte Vinc;en1 McMIChot ( I hr • 'O min 1 W "Grano Baby" (1981. Orama) Esther Rolle. Larry B Scott ( 1 hr .. 58 rrun ) •<D "Jaws 3" ( 1983. Adlfenture) OtnnlS Oua•d, Bets Arm1trong ( 1 hr .. 39 min ) "Ymerday. TOday And Tomorrow" ( 1964, Comedy) Sopnia LOftf'I, Marcello M11tr01annl. (2 hrs ) •cc:> ''Headln' For Brotdway" (1980, Muaical) Rtx Smith Vtvlan Rted ( 1 ht 29mn ) ---lvenlng -UT'RI .... ,,. ..... .... 11/LGIO VIUI IAT1\BTM UUC1ICA • •11 ••9GIT .... _. """ UL Robbie Ooylt IOCUMI on the thedry. practice. cart and l'llnd Ing of ®t=rJ~~ 9'11 -'AA Robert Vaughn atart u Franklln Delano ROOMYalt In • one-man ahow detailing the renowned preeidtnt'a peraonal and po1111- ea1 chati.nn... (2 hra.) JD .ml''•C,atklng Up" (1983. C<>n'Mt- dy) Jerry Lewrt Milton Berle An acci- dent-prone man falla 11 evetyth1ng, lnclud· ~~ =ltd suicide ( 1 hr • 30 min ) C:SJ "They Got Me Covered" (1 IM3. Corii.dy) Bob Hope. o&othy Lamour. A Washington aabotage nng 11 accldentally 1nvadt<f by a foolish newspaperman ( 1 hr. 35mln.) mclYAMDm .. U•W San [)ego Padres al Atlanta UI Bra;-~3 hrt.) ucm.1 ~••w ..... "'l'OllT\lm ·~A--1 ·THAT• cal ... ,., .... .,. PA llAGAa9 A visit with 1he call of "Leave II To Beaver", glacier chmbtng 111 Alaska "°* WOllAI Mm'ICO.M'f ..... Olf'Omlm UM CQ lb CT10I ·~D•A&. llCMI "Acros The Great Oi'.flclo" ( 1976. Adventure) Robert Logan, Huth- e1 Rattray. Two Ofphaned children Mt ou1 a1onv aetOM the Rocky Mountains to claim a farm In Oreoon lhat they lnhtttltd. ·o· ( t hr .. 40 min ) lllO¥a "The Lonety L.tCly" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Pia Zadora. Lloyd Bochner. On a tel- ev11td awards program. a IOCCtllful iCreenwrlter telll the shocking Sl()(y OI how She reached fame. 'A' ( 1 hr.. 32 mln) ... "Stranger In Tht MOUN'~ { 1976, HorrOf) Kell Dullea. Olivia Hu-..y. A paychOtlC murdeter hidt9 In ll'le atttc of • COl1taa tofOl'lty hOuM on Chrll1ma1 Eve 'A' (2 firt) 4D llCMI "Tritngtt " ( 1070, Dratnl) Dena ~nter, Ray Danton, A yo0ng homoMxual 1t1Cher in a g II' tChOol '"" &o aort througn h1 f inga Jn ... rch of hit 1ru.Jdent!t~ (2.htl J 1:1t I) I Ol M TOii F•luted a Ytsit lnskM EIV!a' manelon Otaceland lhe Grllld Ole o~ and 111 mu lMmt amutemenJ . rk; an ll·homt talk with (defy Arnold ll'IAUW. llCTAO ... ... .... _,., 15fl-C:.t11 ·=u.1 , , ... ... ..,,Cll ....... l'•Ml Oekland A't at Ca~fotnla Al'IQtlt-(2-M., 30 min.) '*11-...wau• -Cl) ,,. .... °" w The Bou atMft from n. own wife. t"*' hir• phony r,~Chiea to COYar up hie deed (A) ( 1 G m M llAITll Max Ind the Mutt' travtl to Southern Cal fomll where thty help an .. robica lntttuetor locate her ~~other (R} (1hr.} • ._ "Topper" (1037, Comedy) Cary Grant. Conttance S.Onett A mer· ntd couple become unw1J11ng gholtl 1ftet being lnVOlvtd In an auto accident :~ hra. ... I 1••~ Loe AngtlM OOclg-. at San Franclteo Gllnta (3 hrt.) e MOWll "SUCh Good ~· ( 1971. ComldY) OV1n Cannon, Jamee Coco A naglec*' wtt. 1Mm1 of her "altlng" ttw- band' a txtrl•mtrttal adventur.. With her "lrlendl" aftet ha i. ulely tucktd away In the =tel ~ tn) l •~r-•.vww WAI.I. tfmr-''The Grut Lak• Review" Gueet: Elllott Schlang. Mnlor vice e!_etldent Preecott. Ba' & Turban CH)OILOCAl10I "Rich Uttle Come Laugh With Me" The comedian-lmpresalof'lflt poke• fun 11 the Olympics and paya trib- ute 10 famous show b\Jsjnesa learnt 11 hr) lllOWll ''Porky'a" (1981, Comedy) Oen Monahan. Mark Hemer Randy high schOOI boy1 seek vengeance on a sleazy cathouse that retu..d them edrMtance 'A' Q (2 hrt ) .. "''nC TAC DOUGH W ~ITmT -"The Greet Lokae Review" Guet1 EPtOtt Schlang, senior Viet resident. Prescott. Ball & Turban • 0006 •• ca.-CCMnT ''Com- munity Colleges. The Impact Of Tu1i.on An examtnallon of the COits that wlfl atlect the average student enrolling In col· ~lflOllT---~·llOftl "The World According To Garp ' ( 1982. Comedy) Robin Wllllam1. Mary Beth Hurt The &on of an unmarried Pfep IChOOI nuree en~ a lite ~ of ectventurtt, coencldencee and bizarre cha11ct111 'A' (2 hra , 15 min ) • 9 (I) DM.UI Mark convinc.a Pam they should have • large wedding ceremony. anct J A uncovera • MCftt tNlt may put a halt to Clayton'• weCld1ng plans. (A) ( 1 hr) D GD .,. "FOi' Lcwe Anet Honof" ( 1983. Orama) Cliff Pone. Shelley Smith An Army Mfga&nt trlel to maintain hit =ti romance 1N1th 1 nwdlC whl!e the parattoooert of the 88tn Airborne iSIOn. (A) (2 hrs) l m•u. -.: ..... 7 ftllMlT Featured Wiiiiam O.V..• dilcull• Na "Knott Landing" roi. l •nm•.._ ,_.._·~RMI Cube?'' ambUMdOf Otto Rtlcti; Norman L~ burg. Unf'let'Slty or '°1~11 of of fM. n hllfOfY~ .lutt lar, Geotgetown Unlvdty ptottAot '9VOfutJonaty pro- CIU (Patt 2 of 2) ( 1 IV.) Sund~y, Aug, 5, 19M 23 ~ _,.. ''Tht Challenge" pgs2. Adventure) Scott Gt.on, TOlhlro M1lune. A corrupt Japan ... bullnteaman end hit trld~lon-mlnded brother tight ~r 1 pair of •nc*'t family twOfdt 'A' ( 1 hr., 52 m1n~(IQ ~ .. "Now And FOfevet" (1 983. ~ama) Cheryl Ladd. A woman turns to 11Coho1 Whtn her hu1band 11 arr"ttd on 1 • charot. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) ._, "Mr. Mom" 1983, Comedy) lch1tl Ktaton. Teri ~rr. An unem· DloYtd father I nd hu1btnd mutt luumt hoU1tkttplng rtlPOOllblUtlel While hit wtta ent~n.WOfk foroe. 'PO' (1hr.,31 min .. .. ~TMCU I ..... m.&.Ot .. uml OP Mm OL~ Schtd· uled Man'• balk•tba" fln11. tr ... tyl• f1nal1 In wrntllng (llv. from Lot AnQelet) Schtdu1td tvtl'ltl are IUbject to cnange Ohr., 30 min.) (!) llO¥W "'Alvarez Kelly" (1966, Wnt· em) William Holden. Richard Widmark An adventurer bringing a htrd of 2500 · cattlt to tht Union Army la abducted by Confeder1tt guerrlll11. (2 hra , 30 min ) 0 uml OITHI Dll OLlWUD Coverage contfnon from Los Angeles Q ( 1 hr 30 min~ IMATI (R) ;J ,.__ .. I (I) PAL.CC* CMIT Maggre takes a turn tor the worM, and the cartel' a plol against Richard threateoa Pamela's hie (R) I 1 hr.) . .., ... C1J ldlt8..A .. m!IU. a THI IUlllMU. ..,.. flD CUUa A rmDOllAL WY ct\) Vll1Ull A TBIY90l lll1CIY ·Amer •Ca's Enemy 195•· 1967'' The war 1s seer through !file P.rspectlves of Vietcong gueullas No<1h VietnarT\"8 leaders. and Amencans held prisoner In Hanoi (Al Q i! hr) (Q) llCMI "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Woody Allen Mia Farrow The summer heat and country air provoke a series ot humorous romantic: encounters among three coupleS speno· 1ng a weekend at an inventor's ru1a1 retreat 'PG' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (I) llOWll "POfky's II The Next Day· ( 1983, Comedy) Dan Monahan Wyatt Knight A group of h.gh school Sludents try to thwan the plans of a setf·tlghteous preeche< and the KKK ro censor a Shake· re festival. 'A' Q ( 1 hr , 35 min ) --..WlUCll -XDIW ... IOT_..A&YTHI ... ... "Fe.st Ttmet At R1dgemoo1 High" (1982. Comeoy) Sean Penn. Jen- nifer Jaton Leigh Students at e "typical" Ametiean high school confront the chal· 1enge1 or adulthoOd, drugs. sex and IC~ 'A' {1hr~30 mln.Y .. Ct) llOVll "Mlt8ehavln' " (1979: Come-<!Y) Le&he Bovee After e striea of dlVOtc:el, a woman uses hef substantial alimony payments to Indulge her sensual detltm... 1 ht • 25 min ,..,, -·•---UUCIM• M&dlM ..... "" tWI (l)GJCI) ... WT -~ A young girt attempt to ttOp l'ltt 20-yNr·Old t:>rother 24 ~unday,Aug.5. 1984 , from I0110w1ng their parent• on the road to heroin addiction (R) ( 1 hr ) ~ llCMI "Emenuelle fn Bangk~" ( 1978 Drema) Laure Gemlef. Ct11 Ayram A Eur111an Journalltt hU NV*ll Nxual lle!SOftt wtth a vautry of partner• whllt traveling In tht Far EHi. 'R (1 ht .. 28 ml,.., ~•---OQ llCMI ''F11t Tlmtt At Rldgtmon1 loh" (1 982. Comtdy) Stan Penn. Jtn· nlftr Juon Leigh. 6tudant1 11 a "typical" American ~ achoo! COt'lfront the chit· lengfl of adulthood, drug1, Mx and tohOOIWotk. 'Jr p hr" 30-mln.t :1T•·Art You In Tht Houtt Atone?" ( 1878, S~) Klthlten Better, BIY1h• Otnntr A high eot\ool ttU· -dent II cttapulttd 1nto ttrror vmen thf learn• 1ht'1 the target of 1 p1ychop1th ~) 1_2 hrt . 16 min.) ~ llD TCll•lf Gunt Hott Jotn AIV9ra l:.==..•ond (1~r) MC:tll .... IUCI l.llmUIOf lMl-=tt • PAllOUI -UC.-...TOQ .oWll "Summer Of ··12" ( 1982. Adventure) Annette Haven. Looi Sanders A young man putaoes tht affections of seve<al older w~n ( 1 hr , 15 min ) QD 111 CWI FHtured the hl•threeter\lng ltotlll of appendlettls ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ,,,. llOCI Of nll • ,.. ftl.-nmm .oWll "Etic" ( 1975. Dfama) John Savage. Patricia Neal An active athletic young man terminally 111 w11h cancer hves the remainder of his hie with e•uberance i hr., 30 min.) •llMCMCf-.... .,., ... llOVll 'The A&Sass1nat1on Bureau" (1969, Comedy) Oliver Reed. Diani Rtgg A shrewd newspa~oman set• a clever trap to expose an organization of h1ted hit men. ( I hr 30 mtn } Q) lMICO Of THI llGlff Guest1 COmed1- an Rick Oucommuri. music by Los LobOs i! hr , 30 m!l'l ) W LA,..._, AlmlCA Scheduled Jack Shaheen, profnSC)( of communications 11 Southern llllnola Unlverlity. on Atebs and telev15lon stereotyping ( 1 hr ) ...,.... llOWI "The Road Warrior" (1981 Adventure) Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence In an Australia of the future where clvlllzation ~ reduced to a collect.on ot rural com- munes, e tormer highway cop mek" a 2<><>0-mile run for sanctuary in a promtted -lbJ~~5rnln ) D1I CD .,. "Aphrodew a Diary" ( 1983, Dfama) Arlene Manhattan, Kevin James, An 1dvanluroua woman fee .. explOltation when ahe trenafotme her 1teamy diary Into 'mtl• ~-='='~26 min.) M.111911TCNCOOl ...-m llOWW ''Torture Gardeo" ( 1967, HOf· 10f) Jack Palance. Burgeu Mt1ed1th. S vefll people VIS·I a unique lldnhow which 1nv1tas thtm to take a lode 11 the tVll w1th1n t~~·· 30 min.) .,... LW• LM.A&UCMlftLI TOP ..,. IOllll Erle Martin VI Dlo Cofomt '°' tht ESPN 'HltttWeight Cham· elof'4hlp, &en.dut.d tor 12 rounc» (from HVegas, Nev ) . (A) (2 Nt . 30 min ) -llCMI "Gtor11" ( 1980, Orama) OtN Aowtanda John Adames A l0trner gun moll t>ecomtt the protect0t of 1 0tphened 8-yMr~ Pveno Rican terge td by tht undefworld for the lnformatlO he ctrtl" In a battered brlefcaM. 'PO' ( hrl.~.) cm MO "Fellclty" ( 1978.' Orama) OIOr Annan, Chnttophtr Miine A young WOff' an btoomtt 1were of her tt>CutUty whU. vecallonlng In Hong Kong (1 hr., 21 min.) .. CC)MUULT9lllTI Cl) .. "Htllowttn Ill: Seaton Of The Witch'' (1882. Horror) Tom Atklnt, Sta cty .tttlk1n. A young woman II aided by ar emergenoy room phyllot1n in hef lnvttll gatlon of 1 Hallowttn malk manufactur11 Who m•y hlv. bMn reapot'lllble fOf he! father'• g~ murdt<. 'R' (1 hr., 3! min.) we llOWll "Spawn Of The North" (1938, Adventure) Henry Fonda. George Raf1 Our1ng the ploneotr dayt In Alma, Ru1- 11an plrattt try to take O'l9f the ulmon tnduttry (2 hnt.) (!) .. "S.achheld" (195', Adven- ture) Tooy QKtJs. Frank Lovejoy. While on a mlsalof\ to dellvef vital Information through 1 Hawaiian jungle. two Marines are joTntd by a Frenchman and hit daugh- ter (2 hrt) GD _. "Pressure Point" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Sidney POltlef. Bobby Darin. A pnson ptychlatnat trlel to unde11tand hit anti· S.m1t1C, antH>tack patient ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) ,. «1'mlr ....... 1:9~ llO¥ll "State Fair" (1 962. Mulieal) Par Boone. Bobby Darin A family of tour became entangled 1n many problems at the annual state felr ( 1 hr , 58 min ) WI ... AU.•MPAl&Y ,. .,. "Gunfight At The 0. K. Corral" ( 1957 West11n) Bun Lancaste< Kirk Douglas. Wyatt Earp and Ooc Holllday meet the Ctantons In a Shootout In Tomb-stone, Arttona, In 1881. (2 hrs , 30 mln) CI> .,. "Stranger In The Hoose" ( 1975, Horror) l<etr Dullea. OIJvla Hua"ty A ps~tk: murdtfer h dea In the •ttlo of a col aorOflty hou,. on Chrlatma Eve 'A' ( 1 r., 45 i:Aln.) •atULTMM.D · c:e •.ATIOI ctn u.&A. T ennesaee Ernie Ford hol11 a behitid-the--1Cene6 I~ at the T9Me$188 Walking HOtSe Natlonal Celebration. ( 1 hr.) ... IOWMtllAITW't&.AUM• _,.. "Gragory'a Girt" (1982. Come- Oy) Gordon John Slncla r, Oee Hepburn A Scotti.h IChOOlbOy tall• head-over· heet5 for his eoceer ieam'• lll:.at female ..~;'.~~.30m1n.) ltl. llOWI "Or ~II And Mr, Hyde" (1941, Horror) Sptne81 Tracy. lngrld Bergman. A mental speclallat's •xperl- mentt on himltlf tv9ntualy eaUM hit deatt\JCtlon (3 hra ) .... "The Eicploslye Geoefation" (1991. Orama) Patty McCoft'l\ICk. Wlf.. hem Shatntr When 1 htgh ICl'lool 1eachef .. 1uspended IOt CIUl(oom ditelJSSiont of &el. "" 11u0ent1 raUy to hit defenu and force a crucial confrontat.on with aehOol l>Olrd otft01111 ( hr .. 30 mlr\.) ... llOWll "Merry·Oo-;Round" f 1975. Ora- ma) Marla ScMtlder. Ht1mu1 Oetgor, Ten ~pie move from one hot affllf to anoth- "· 'A' ( 1 hr •• 26 min.) . M CID ..,.,.. ... .,_ ~ MCI Four trut atori.t •b~t V1Ctfm1 of robbtfy, awult. rtoe and murelef flQhttng blek -I -n l"I 2 I I l • . .. ' -1rlilay C:Onl. tlVough ~live Ct\angee, IHI Witt" and c~ (1hr.) • 8 "Bells Of San Fernando" (1947, w .. tern) Donald WOOdl. Gloria Warren A Spanish girl end an lrllH Immi- grant fall In love as they 1truggle to reacue California from the grip of an evil overlord i tv 30mln) • .., ... 0 ':. "The Challenge" (1982. Adventu<e) Scolt Glenn. Toehlro Mlfune A COl'rupt Japaneee buslneaman end his tradition-minded brother light OV9f a pair of ancient family 1w0td1. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) IAUl'IMUAI .... POOTULL. (IQ -ICOTT -----.. "The GrHt Northfi.td. Mlnneso- tl Raid" ( 1972. W•tem) Cl1tf Robert· eon. Robtrt Duvall. The Cole Younger end Jll'Mt gang• decide to rob the blggeet bank lnlheWe1t 'PO' (1hr .. 31mln1 laturcl•\' .. .. ® _,. "I. The Jury'' ( 1982. Drama) Armanda Assante, Barbara Carrera. Pri- vate eye Mike Hemmer 18/'lgla with a coterie of vlllains as he attempts to lv8'? a war tx.1ddy'1 muraer 'R' ( 1 hr , 50 min.) M CI; _. "The Stuntwoman" ( 1977 Comedy) Jean-Paul Btlmondo. Raquel Weieh. A mo't1e stunt man lgnltee a aeries of alapshck mlladventurn as he trtft to woo the beaullful wife of a nobleman. ( 1 hr . 32 mm) .. _,, 0. AT LIAIT Gm DOZ91 ITMI Spoofa of current pootteal events, l0telgn aff•ira and the 193-4 preeidentl91 election, feAtuting Ed All*, Elleen Brennan. Chevy Chait, Mike Farrell. Howard HnMman and Lattlne Newman. ( 1 tv.} -CMTOM ~CA llOlfll "A M10.Ummer Nighl'I Sex Comedy" (1982, Comedy) WOOdy Allen, Mia Farrow. The tummer heat ano country alt PfO\IOke a Mtlft of hum0tous romantic ,/ um.llUCMI 1N1 ....._, I uml MICALI I ... ,~ .. .,_.!DW.MOUI OfflWe CMAIUleo 1NI~ ,__ .., .... --tnmT (ll)Q 11CM1 "Cold ~r.ler" ( 1982 Adven- IUfe) Suzanne Webet Pat PeterM>n ( 1 hr, 3S min.) Cl) .WW "Misty' (1961, Orama) David Ladd. Arthur O'Connen ( 1 tv 32 min l · WIDOW OI c.v'IW 1:11 llCMI "Somewhere In Time' ( 1980 Fantasy) Christopher Reeve Jane Sey mour ( 1 hi 45 min~ 791 UTUllDAY ... Ml . 8_.,TAW · Yount MDM_. ·--.. IC*:lt ,...._. 9'0CI Gobo has second thought• about his Uncle Matt's return home ..... .,... M all llOVll "The Perad•ne Ca9e" ( 19'8. My9tery) Gregory Peck:. Ann Todd (2 .. hraiin ... I& mom IJDl IOOCll'f DOO MD aAIPY DOO ICMAILa--MDlllOGP'f .. zoo .. IUDRl .. MCI TOICMOCILNla . ..,.. IAnollM. ..... IC "Flight Of The Whooping Crane" A IOok at the effort• Of U.S. and Canadian 1Clent11t1 to uve the whooping cr1nt from extinc:tlon Q ( 1 hr.) .. 'WICMITOllY ~===cm..,. WAY A young gltl up111ng to be a i-zz musician eneOUf'&.Qel the reslclenta of a nur1t1ng home to form their own jau group. Scatmen Crothers and ~i>'v:~o-.t&r. •lcn1m11•••••• ·9 uml Cl' 1NI m OL~ Scheduled: Man'• and women'•' x 100 .. ~ter relayt and ' x •OO mettt relays; encountera ·~ 1tvw couplile ..;.no. Ing. a weekend al an lnventot1 rural tetreet 'PO' ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) -~···=•&W ... MIMI "Thlnge To Come" (1938. Sd- enc•FICtlon) Raymond Maaey, Ralph Rlchatdlon Sued on a story by H G W•lla. Two men etruggle tor control of a world rawit from the ..,_ of a nuciMt holocautt: ~ 46 min.) .. ;: "Rolling Home" (19'8, Ora· ma) JMn Per1<er, Auuen Hayden. A lame hofae le enttred Into a trou(ng race with hopee that the purM wtl1 Mvt the l6c:al chur:'J 1 ht .• 30 mln.J i ec.1ccir.,.cM•• -~ • llCMI "Hard C<>Yntry" ( 1981, Ore· me) Jan-Michael Vlnotnt, Kim Bulnget. A t ex11 factory wotktr II tom between 1'111 dellre to continue In the "good old boy" 111tttylt Incl hie flanc.t't lfiow bull- Mii &mbltlOnl ( 1 tv., '6 min ) man'• hlQh tump final; men11 and wom- an'• 1,&ob IN!lr final: men't 5,000 meter flnal, boJUng tma.11; lrMttyle finale In wr ... tllng; men's voiieybalt flnal, men'• platform cQmpetltion 11'1 diving (!Ne from Loa Ang.- In) SchedUled event• •rt e.Jbject to ch•~,~~ I ...... ._ • •CMITOl't • llOWll "Beastmasw•· (1982. ACMtn- rure) Marc Singer, Tanya Robef1s (1 hr . 4S min ) ~_. .... llOVll "The Unholy Garden" ( 1931, )'11ery) Ronald ·Colman. Fay Wray ( 1 hr .. 14 min.) DICIYAMDWI .. Cll T_.U.t/11"1~ LIAW rT TO llA• 181TMI m-.&.NlllDOUM llM MMYO .. ,.,.._ I JCAllTGIY ... 'I tMA111T 111•111m~1Tt,. Big Game Ametb (R) ( f hr ) CID .. "The Toy" (1982. Comedy) Richard Pry0<, Jackie Gleason. ( 1 IV. '° min:) CD llOWll "An Unsuitable Job For A Womat'I" ( 1982. Mystery) Pipp.t Guard. Biiiie Wh=TM~/ tv . 3' min.) (a> TMI ... _,,... MaUfeen Stapl•ton po<trays 1 warm-hearted domeltlC robot purchaed by a wtdowlr (EdWatd Htmnenn) to kwp ~ and raiM his thl'M child,..,, In thll fantuy atory ~ on Ray 6'edbury'1 ''1 Sing The .. ,,._=~:=·) -----.. . ...,.., ~· -.. Aobblt l)oyle putt togett>- • ah the elemetlt• i.emed IO fat to actu- l ''1111 a CQ.lt'M •• Q IJEI C Al ITOllY -r;l-- TMI ....... MAWMMN Sunday.Aug.5. 1084 25 -Slilurday Cont. I ML .. MIU_,. • eoot•• .... COlllTY ''Com- munity Collegn: The Impact Of Tuition" An examJnatlOn of the co.ta that will affect the a"9fage atudent 91lro111ng In col- ~Im UUDA mum..-• A I (IQ ~ m "A Honie Call9d .,_ttr" ( 1983 Or-=-dle Froet, MlohQI Semaon. (I) "It HaPS**1 At .The World'a F11f" ( 1963, Musical) EMa Pretley, Joan O'Brien ( 1 hf , 45 min) -1':1. "Gunman'• Welk" (1958. Wntern~ Ven Heflin, Tab Hunter (~ hra.) .. , ..... vmcm.AT llCMI -Vengeance Vow" ( 1955. Wntern) Clayton Moore, Jay SUverhMls il hr, 30 min) Cf) llCMI "Horlz~ Weat" (1952, Weal· em) Ro~rt Ryen, Rock Hudton. (2 hra l • '!!!M.~1.o...,.coour ~UIBAC"f1 AM ln'IODUC1'10ll TO CC) llCMI "King Kong' ( 1979, Ad\ten· ture) ~ft Bridget, Jetaic:a Lange (2 hra . 14 min.) (() IJlfO UCleO SCCA BU<lwe aer Trena AmJ:;' Elkhar1 Lake, Wla) ( 1 hr) CI) "L'etolle Ou Nord" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Philippe Nolret. Simona Signore! (2 hrtl& ,,. R TMI .ant 1••w. Reg10nal coverage of Balttmore Orioles al TOfonto Blue Jays or Ch~ Cubt al Montreal Expos (3 hrs ) I A-ICA•TOPm IOUL TUii .,_,.. Ol IM NUICllCO IAlMY'I ma8 .. ura&CY: M lrTIOGUC1'IC* TO c.vTm OD MO¥ll "II Came From Hollywood" (1982. Comedy) John Candy Dan ~royd ( 1 hr 20 min ) (Omvll "Staying Allve' (1983. Drama) John Travolta, Cynthia Rhode9 (1 hr 36 min.) tt:81;:::i:'A AL-.f!Ma ........ • .-, -. WMATftlA•• .. "'9ACYI M ~TO ~ (!)aasmCM cm..,.,.,,..,..""on •1CEPATMmY 'ftlmlTOOIU llCMI "Man Friday" (1975, D<ama) Peter O'T~. Richard Roundtree (2 htt.) --···-..... -·---AT M.IA'I A am<lked salmon first cour .. ia followed by roaat devlled rabbit, end guest chef Jean-Pierre Goyen ur.:~~AJ~~ i MA UM11 ftt> •••Wlde--All>R09 .,.. "Wlll'lout A Trac." (1983, Dre- ma) Kl1t Ntlllgl!ln. JUdd Hirsch. (2 hrs ) -1=-=-· -1.:-·11•F1 ... f11111WM. ""..,. .... . _ _,, mAT MIOOM Jil'l'I Taber "*11t 28 Sunday, Aug. 5. 198-4 ctimber. John Bragg, dllcussn blls1ere and r1det an outrigger canoe In Haw11l Q ID IMYCM ITOllY (H) • • ,. 8.ICTID How candidates have camralgned on lelevlalon, With a col- lection o political commeretala dating from Franklln Roo&evell to Ronald ~gin. CI) llOWll "Phantom Lady" ( 1944, Mya- tery) Franchot Tone, Alan Curti.. ( 1 hr., 27 min.) a.I°°'* ..... tJ11 tmlDMADV91'W Tiii...,.. ....... -fffClllMOfnllN(oet Al• CA'ITOP,_ H•MJ. Loe A~ et Oodgera al San Francisco Giants (3 hrs.) ADAM-ta YllfllaAta.n9IOll~ Alm CM ITOlrf llOWll "FIVe Days One Summtr" ( 1982 Ofama) Sean ConMty. Betsy Brantley{lhr., SO min ) (H)M~m Tuetday Weld, Tommy Lee Jones and WUll1m Kati 111r In the N Richard Nath play aboUt an JtlMrant oon man who fulfllll a lonely woman'a yearning lor 1~2 hrl , 10m1n.) (0 "Twlee Upon A Time" ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated. Lorenzo M141c and Judith Kahan Kampmann. ( 1 hr • 15 m1nJ..cn. w I ~O: AlmlCA "North Dakota" A look ls taken at the "The Peace Garden State' whleh has overcomf tremendous climatic obstacles to provtde an abundant Ille for 11s citizens ( 1 hr.) ~ IJ Cl) CM WOIT'l lfllaAL lntematlOf'lal Race Of Champions Auto Race (from Br~~ICh I ( 1 hr ) IE_, .. 1 a POOTIAU. "Pre-Season Game Los Angeles Raiders at Washington Red skins (3 hrs) l .,.,..*MD ~.~WUT llOVll "I Wanna HoJd Your Hand" ( 1978. Comedy) Suun Kendall Newman Marc McClure. (2 hrt.) Wl1'Ulll A ~lllTOIY ---min 'IE CAii ITOIY _..,..,._Cleveland Grand Pt111 (from Chagnn Falls, Ohio) (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (a> llCMI "O, The WlnQtd Serpent" ( 1982. Fantasy) Michael tJorlarty David Cerrad1ne ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) Cl) llOWll "Trall Of The P111k Panther" ( 1982. Comedy) Petet Sellera. Oavtd Niven. ( 1 hr , 35 min ) (I)llOW9 "Y•terday, Today And Tomor- row'' (1~. Comedy) $aphla Loren, Marcello Mastroianni. (2 hrt ) ~llCMT.-r -.... wmtoa&mOWl.loet d ITAMTIUCC A youog girl IS torn between the desire 10 make It 1n lhe mustc: wOfld and htt mothet's with tor her 10 ~rsue 1 more pr1ct1cal career. • U (J) ~US Clay Coun Champion· ships -Women·• hnal (from Indianapolis) ·~ hra., 30 men.)~r ............... 1 ... .-v ............. .. .,, ••• l.WITU. • llCMI "Tammy Tell..,.. True" (1961, Comedy) Sandra Oet. John Otvtn (2 hfa l '\ ·VIDIO-* ':we "Alcohollanr. Ute Under lnftuenee". The medical. hlstmlctl t<>Clel dimef\SIOlll of the diteaM. (R 1 hr.) llOVll "The Thin lwtan" (1934, i ') William P~a Loy (2 h lnMOUClll .,_"And Baby Mak• Six" (1 Ofama) Colleel'I Dewhurst. Warren 01 1.l hf • "° min.) CD llCMI "£.ut Of Elephant R< (1981, Or1mt) John Hurt. Jeremy K• 1 hr., 30 min.) MITCfTY .. ...uee . .. 1n.-:u. • .,. ... ~llCUIY lfOITIC9ff9l Otvmplc Ed1tlorl llCMI "Snoopy Corllt Home" ( 1' c~~':~ii~mln) wl 9 Ulm OI 1MI Im OLM Scheduled: Men'• a1\d women·•" x mettr rtlaya and 4 ir 400 rntter rel• men'• hlQh !Ump flna~ men'1 and we en't 1.600 meter flnal; men't 6,000 rrM l1n1t; boxing finals; fr"'1y1e flnalt In WI tung. men's volleybaU final, rntn't platfc c:ompetlttOn In dMng (llvt from Loe An In) Scheduled tvtnts are subject C:hlngt. Q (6 hfl ) D lil0¥9 "The Secret of Sha0sLln Kl Fu" (1979, Adventure) LI I-Min. Ha Pel-~hra) G) "Firepower" (1979. Myate1 S~a Loren. James Cobuto. (2 hft ) Cl) llCMI "Flight· From AShiya" (HM AdVenture) Yul Brynner. Richard W mark (2 hrs.) -e ~ AWA "Time Of The Grrzzt Marty Stouffer e)(plOres the Ult, hlSto and habitat of 1~ beer (R) ~=-=-~llOWll "The Big Sttal" (1949, AdVe ture) Robett Mitchum, Jlne Greer ( 1 h 11mln) • (%) .,.,. "The Road W1rr't0t" ( 198 Adventure) Mel Glbton. Btuce Spene 1 hr •• 35 min) • MOTGWoaTl1n91Anoul. W DoaTOIMYM .. ATMMCMU ,_,.. ...... ....., POCUT• •'AMI (II) WITMA I ~·cc.a--1 POlll nl AlllM~ The enduring rock band. Sar tana, repnse aomt of thelf greatett hit• I concert with Heert from Allot de Chavor Dominican Republic ( t hf .. 30 min.) Lrocmtmt wme ..... ,,,. ,, d a:nu•tlf San Diego Pad(M at Attant. -Br•='-~ .. uu. ._ .... .. ,..... - ..,. "Hlrty In Vour Pocket" (1973 Orama) Ja~ CobUfn. Miehe" Slrrazln 2 hit) -~ ... mMCU&WW .,_ "Popeyt '' H8801 Comt<'Y~ Robin W111J1ma, Shetley Ouval ( 1 hf., ~ """~ Of ' •DCM 9IOlf Tl'llS prof! of aomt of Amtttc:a'• grtatttl at~· let ea OVlf the 1111 1 ISO ytarl. ftahJflng Inti- mate fnte~wt and rara him roo11go,_ It - ·rhe and •Q i.iys-. ) ne. tits <:k" mp •72, UD 100 yt; ll'n· ttlf ... tffl'I ~ to no ao y) i4, d· ('' y. '1. ' I .. ., r h01ttd by Meflln Olsen ( 1 ht •• 30 min ) mWll "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980. Fantasy) Chrrstopher Reeve, Jane Sey- -1~~~~n) .. AIJCI DOCTOll WllO . ' . ... -AT M.IA'I Julia Chtld prepare& classic roast leQ of lamb, and guest chef Mooeef Meddeb aerves a Maine lobste< oecielty (R) 0 --Evening ·1:r ... MOWll "Summerdog" (1917 Oraryia) James CongdOn. Elaabeth EIMtlman. An abandoned -dog finds Its way Into the hearts of a lamlly In a ~ city, teaching the membe<a a lesson in compaS$10n at t= (2hrs) ..,..,. ..., ... WOlt ,,....«9., llO¥ll "Come Back. Charleston Blue" (1972. Comedy) Godfrey Cambridge. Reymond St Jacques Two black detee- llVH Investigate a narcot1.;s operation in Harlem that It caughl In a power struggle betw"n black• and the Mafia (2 hrs ) UTTLIHOUllClltMUIMm IMSOIWA.,.._ AU1'0 UC. IHRA Oraga • Summe< .N•tk>nats (from Cleveland. Ohio) (R) ( 1 hr) (OJ llOVll "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young A YOUOD aurgeon tnee to over· CO(Tle hll IHI Of lhe knile tn thll gpoof OI aoep opera clteh ... 'A' ( 1 hr . 36 min.) llCMI "Lovesick" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley Moote. Ell:abeth McGOV9rn. A mamtd p1yeh111r t !Inda h1mMll falling 1n IOv• with 1 patient. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (%) llOWll "The Great Northfield. Minneso- ta Reid" ( 1972, W"tem) Clttt Robert- son, Robert Ouv.11. Tht eoi. Youn~ and Jama gangs decide to rob the biggell bank in lhe W•I 'PG' (,!hr • 3 t min.) I ........ -11 ... ........, ... . TOO ct.Oii '°" OOlllOIT . DO If YOP 11 ' .... Ex.amines celling Ille•. panellnQ IMttnelt and m11\0f 1trvc· tural a1111at'U wlc::="nm Tom Featured: the many faott of Sooth Oekota: acallng Mount fMJ\mO<a (and tht man who lceepa It clean) , the atory ~ an unflnllhed monument to Chief Crazy HOtM. and the MCrttl of the Coemos HOUM. Mllf MCIGwnMDAWt ... ...,...,.....,,l TOO ct.Oii ,_ oc.olT wnae ... ..-.rtJ•rr nit -F•tured Dabney Coltman d11eu ... hit new film rOle as a "good Quv": country singer Eddi Raobt~ I hf ) l:W::.. Anthropologist !hard L key re\feals the world'• oldest loolpr"'tt and diac:u-our ancestor•' hunt If ther• way of lift. Q ( 1 rv l ''Pr1ne9 Vt t" (HI~. AdVen tur ) Jamel Muon. Jantt Ltlgh The Vtk· lnO eta brina two 11Va1t Into dlftet con- 11ic1 I J hr., lo min 1 e MCMI "little Lord Fauntleroy" (1938. Orama) Freddie Barthotomew, C. ~brey Smlth A litlla Ekook)yn lad ~ a proper Bflllll'I IOtd with lmpeceeble tute and mannora. (2 hl't) •dll_,TUallCMMTIUl1W •De.,...,_ Ricky IMfnl wnat a gr•t father he ha ah« hill CS8d ~to accompany ham to an annual fa!Mr-eon dlnnet. (R) LJllltnul OIMmt•P._. llOWll "Dinner At The Ritz'' (1937. Myattty) Annabefta. De'ftd NtYen. The daughter Of • murdered French banker placee blind trust In the help offwed by her 11nanclef llanoe In locating the .kllltt (_I ~30m11\.) • 8 w _. "The Avalanche e.pr .... ( 1979. Adventure) Robert Shaw. L• Mal'W'I. Thr .. men encounter nat\Xat dJS.. asters and pohtleal 1ntngue while attempt· Ing to smuggle a detecting agent out of hit COUn.!!)' (RJ -(2 hrs.) D 111 .,._ ._ Kip reYeela the entire truth 1lb0Ut his alt• ego at a path embasy party fOf the pr89ident of • fOf· In eoutltry. (A) mCIH.A . MCllUI_.. ...._"Or. Daniel Smith" Or Smith. Chief Re5ldent ~n In Obttetrlca at Women's Hotpttal In LOI Angeles. CA. " ~~hr.) .... l .. 1•11111--0Q MOWll "The Lonely Ledy" ( 1983, C>rl- ma) P18 Zadora Lloyd Bochnef. On • t~ av1sed awards progtam, a ~ ecrMnwrttef tells the lhocklng rtort of hOW she reached fame. 'A' ( 1 hr • 32 min.) CD lllON Bad Boys" ( 1982. Orama) Sean Penn, Reru Santoni. A young hood- kJm accidentally lulls the youngec btothef of a teen·age dope dealer during a pol~ chase and Is sent to a tough refC>nnatory 'R' ( 1 hr • 26 min ) llCMI "Sophie's Ch0tee" ( 1982, Ora· l'NI) Meryl Streep, Kavin Kline In 1~7. a young .,,,., from the South takee up r• denca Wllh a beaW,llful Polllh Immigrant, a vicum ol NezJ ~lion, and "* Jewllh .. :mel=~lend 'A' (2 tva . 37min.) ......... , .... ' Feced wit~ difficult dtcillont. Mama regr9tl having won the mayoral rM art 2 of 2) (R) • o t11mm0&.,._ Schedul9d Men'• and women'• 4,.. 100 metef rellya and 4 x 400 mettf •ya; men's hlQh )Ump flnaJ, men'• end wom- en'• 1.500 meter final; men·a 6,000 meter final: boxing flnala; rr..tytt nna11 In ., .. t~ men'a volleyt>el final (llw from LOI AnQetes) Sched.Jltd ~ti ate IUbject t0~~30mln.} -e .,_ BOOM flnda hlmtelf In an awkward poaltton when Rome'• guffrltnf amves dtttrmlned to become a tamoua country-western~. (1 hr.) Iv~ um: A PMUllT Thirty· nine contestant• compete in the categor. ol talent, swimsuit and projection at Pt'llladelphia's ZOOIOgical Gar~ & Ari MuMum. ( ' hf • 30 mtl'\. ) IOUDOCU llCMI "W8' Brides" ( 1979. Drama) Elll•belh Richardlon. Sonya Smift. Four WOIMf'I IMve lhetr hor1'lae and famlllel behind fofsakirig al tOf kN9 in the new country !Ming al'ld aftM WOOd Wt1 II (2 hrt l Sunday, Aug . s. 1984 27 -lalurclay Cont. ID ._ CALllOmlA • ~ Featured: Anne: 31 Pier Ave., Teleport. Michael Winn (Part 6 of 13) ~~=~ comD'f IHOWCAll Many of today'• top coma are featured In this pertonnance taP*S at San Franc:lt· co'•~· The Othef Cele. -..rTUCll l:::IA ntlllCOmYIM -IOUDtcU NU&.n.AT ~ ~ • "'COllCB--t Featured Armored-Saints, E K G.. tight receiver; the Dl~;,8 of 13) CID MD • ,. How candidates have campaigned on televlsk>n, with a col· lectlon of polrttcal comme<clals dating from Franklin Roosevelt 10 Ronald .. ,=~Y '""'1P• tW DG"())O GD ... a.-CA'l TOP Tll ,. llCMI "Caged" (1950, Drama) Elea 11()( Parker. Agnes Moorehead A young girl laleely Imprisoned tor thel1 becomes a blttef, hos111e woman (2 hrs.) CH)IOT .... Yntl ... CD llCMI "P • Talk" ( 1975. Comedy) Penelope Lamour, Sytvla Bourdon A yoong woman gets Involved In some erotic end humofous Situations ( 1 hr . 22 min ) l lUTO!l .... Q MOUIAT ,,. llGIHTTUCll 11:11 S '9AYllGIHT¥111Ge A special ed1 uon featuring Videos by OaVld Bowie ("Wild Is the Wind") Donne Summes ("She Works Hard For tl'le Money•·) . !:urythmica ("Sweet Dreams") end Men Al Work ('"Down Under") (A) (1 hr , 30 min) I .. YOMMOTTIAQ(I NAMYO llCMI "The Mecahans"' ( 1976, Wes• ern) James Arness, Eva Merle Saini A legendary mountain scout leads his bfolhef'a family trom pre-Ctv1I War Virginia westward Into the AmerlCan frontier (2 hrs, 15 min) i --...n ... K•ROCll11 llO¥ll "Beaatmaster" (1982, Adven· tura) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts A young man with an unusual talent tor gov· eming anlmal5 searches fOf the villain rnponslbla tor the <*atructiOn ot his vii· f . 'PG' (1 hr .. 45 min.) ........ OQ llOWI "Young OOctOB In Love' ( 1982. Comedy) Mk:hael McKean, Sean Voong A young IUfgaot'I trleS 10 ove<· come h11 tear of the knife In thlt spool of soap opef'a cllehes. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) C?>llCMI "Lianna" ( 1982, Orama) Unda Griffiths, .hlne Hallaran. A woman Whoee manlage la falling 1p1n IMvee hef epouse f<>l ano1hef woman. 'R' (1 hr .• 60 min.) ..... "HUfry SundOwn" (1987, Dfa· ma) MICl\aet calne . .hlne Fooda A venge- ful m1n lnfllcl• pain upon his c:out1n a1 payment for tefutlng to aell hll land. (2 hr1.~-~ . -· .,.. "Hotel" (1987, Drema) Rod r.'y1or, Catherine Spaak. A hotel ownet nu enonnoua PfOblems paWiQ fies (1V9'· due mortgage wtlllt a luxLlry chain · atternptl to b4Jy hlm out ( 1 hr , 45 min.) C!) ... ntl ..... • llOWll ''WUSA" (1970, Orama) Paul 28 SundPv,Aug .5, 1984 Newman. Joanne Woodwa1d An aJcoMI.. le disc )ookey finds hlmsalf a pawn In a f88Ctl00ary polltteal plol and auuaina· t100 (2 hrs., 30 min.) fm OAVD •W Featured. heteu>&exu· al men WhO dress as women ( 1 hr.) I..,..,. •AC1M1¥181 D:9 llGIHT1MCCt ~ MWffOUCMMUI llO¥ll "The Projected Man" {1967 Science-Flcuon) Mary Peach, Norman Wooland A laboratory experiment goes awry tuming a 1C18nllst Into a madman cha= with electrk:lly (2 hrs ) OJ ... .-CA (]J.cMI "Babe" (1981, Comedy} Bob- bi Jackson, Samantha Fox. A model d~ cov8fl she has 10 get marri.d befOft she can receive hef m1Tlloo-<k>ltar Inheritance U hr., 30 min ) (Q) MC>VW "Briel Affair" (1980, Orama) Annette Haven. Bridget Monet. Voong student& of a music and dtama 11ehool use I heir bodill to achieve their goala. ( 1 hr ) WI llOCS ,ALACI L01T••AC1 . ..,.... . m¥ll "No Time For Comedy" ( 1940. Comedy) James Stewart, Rosalind Rua- seff A playwright !alts In love with the star of his Broadway production ( 1 hr , 30 min) llOftl "Clase" ( 1983, brama) Rob Lowe Jacqueline Bisset An 1ntel1tgen1 Pfep school student haa an affair with hi! roommate's mother 'A' ( 1 hr .. 38 min) "'d1J-.T1UCU ' CID MO¥ll "An Amerleln Werewolf In Lon- don .. (f981. Comedy) David Naughton, Jenny Aguiler The vacation ol two young Am«1cans on a walking tour of England IS ruined when a we<ewolf auack leaves one dead and the Other cursed with a hunger for human flesh 'R' ( 1 hr . ~7 min.) t:at 1!m AIC ... G) MC>VW "Ctty For Conquest" (1940, Orama) James Cagney, Ann Sheridan A prizefighter devoted to hla kid brother los· as hiS eyesight In a fateful match (2 hrs.) -Cl llOW9I "Sex With The Start" ( 1979. Comedy) Thick Wiison, Martin Botrows The wnt8f ot a sexual advice column embarks on a majOt re&ea1ch project -a study of the relatlonsh•P between a wom- an's sex drive and hef birth sign. 'R' ( 1 hr, 30 min) · (%) MO¥ll "Fast Timtt Al Aldgefnont High" ( 1982, ~) Sean Penn, Jen· nlfer Jason Leigh Students at a "typical" Amerlcan high tchool contron1 the chal· lenges of adulthood, dl'U(js. aex and ,.111Chr· 'A' (1hr .• 30m•n.> IOmll•&ACMl.O (1 ht,) • ROC:a•UmllCA llOV& "Mysleey Of Edwin Orood" ( 1935. Mysteey) Claude Raina, Valeria HobSOl'I. Adapted from Charla Dickens' unf1"""4KS novel A mob gathers With juS· llct aa a goal When thret dlfftfant men meet VIOient deatht because of one girl L! hr. 30 min.) • (JJllMl "Staylng Alive" (1983, Orama) JollO TraVOlla, Cynthia Rhodaa. A young aspiring dano« landa a roi. Int ptOduc· t!On whtft )eopardlzmg hit .Jtiallonthlp With a young woman. 'PO' ( 1 tv , 36 min) we .,. "Tht Odd eoup1e" (1988, Comedt) Jack Lemmon, Wtltlf Mallhau. Two divorced mtn with confllctlng PtflOO· aUh• Ck'lcldl to ahart an apartmtnt In New YOrlt C1ry. (2 hrs , 15 min) .. ~ .... .. aJ lllMI "It's A Wonderful Work ( 1939, Comedy) Claudette Colbe1 James Stewart. A noted poetess helps .• young Pffvate detective find a kilter. ( 1 hi 4S min.) • ' MD FB•ICYl UPIC:W.9Gl"f CID llCMI "Goin' AQ The Way'' ( 198: Orama) Dan Waldman, Oeb<>tah Va Rhyn A high scl'lool senior anxioutly tne to gel his v1nuoua gtr1frlefld to go to be With hlnl 'R' ( 1 ht , 25 min.) Cl) llCMI "Trail Of The Ptnk Panther (1982. Comedy) Peter Sellats. Dal/lo Niven follolftlOQ the dtSappearance c bumbling French poliee detectrw lnspec tor Clouleau, a TV reporter lnteMeW friends. family and enemlet to put togeth er a profile of h11 hie 'PG' ( 1 ht., 35 min.) HI CCHIOV& "Mondo Cane" ( 1963. AdVen ture) Documentary Narrated by Stefan< Stbaldl. The more extraOfdlnary aide of Ith 1n diffefent countriet offers 11rango cer• morues end even stranger 1900. ( 1 hr . 4~ min) ...... (Q) .,_ "Blade AunMf'' ( 1982. Scl- ence-Flctloo) Harrison For.d, Rutge1 Hauer In a world of the future, a specla pollee otfteer Is aAtgned IQ treck down and destroy four renegade andrOtds ·R· L! hr .. 5-4 mio.) (I) llCMI "Mr Mom" ( 1983. Comedy) Micha~ Keaton, Teri Garr An unem- ployed father and husband mual assume h<>Usekeeplng rMPONlbl1ities while his wile enters the work IOfce 'PG' ( 1 hr . 31 min) •8 llOftl '"Rendezvous Al Mldnlgt'lt" (1935. Mvstary) Ralph Bellamy. vale<ie Hobson. When a new police commissioner begins investigating cl&lms ot coHuphon on the part of his Pftdecessor, the ootgo- lng commlsSlooei IS mystenoully mur- dered • •CD llCMI "An Unso11abte Job For A Woman" ( 1982, Mystery) P1ppe Guard. Bllfle Whitelaw Atter the death ot her prl· vale-eye boss, a yoong woman takes over the agenoy and Is hlted to lrweatigata a bizarr• tutClde. ( 1 hr 34 min ) • 1-IOOTT d llOWll "Tugboet Annie" ( 1933. Com· edy) Marie D<assler, Wallace Beery. A working woman and her shll11ess husband atay together 001 of love tor their son •8 llCMI "Train To Tombstone" (1950, Wtsttrn) OOn Batry. Robert Lowery.Sur· vtvora of a train robbery. are allaci<ad by a group of lndtant lhonly aftlf ( 1 hr., 10 min) (H)llOWll "Tht Lonely Lady'' (1983, Ora· ma) Pi. ZadOfa, LIOyd 8ochnff On a tel- evlled anrds ptogram, a suc~ful 1C1eenwr1ter tails the shocking 1tory ot · how .n. rHChed lame. 'R' ( 1 hf , 32 .. ,~"-· Ulft'M& I l9Mft COMmT---101 M Tha enduring. rock band, San- tana, reprise IOf1lt of their greatest htt• In concert with HMrt from Alloa <» Chavon, Oomlniean Republic (U11 .. 30 min) (%) .,_ "Sophie's Choice.. ( 1982. Ora· ma) MerytStrlfP, Ke-tin K~ In 1047, a young writer from the South tokn up rtll· dance with a be ut1ful POiian 1tnm1g<ant, a V1Ctlm or Nazi J*MCUllOn; eno her Jewish lntalltetual boYtriand 'R' (2 hrt., 37 m n ) .. (CJ llOWll "the BMst W1th1n" ( 1982, H<>fror) Ronny COx, Bibi ~A woman '' raped on hef hoMYmoon b)'=hal • ••d CIMIUft and pr~ a y normal aon Who growt Uf> 10 fOl!ow In 1t dad'a bloody foo11t 'R' ( 1 ht , 30 min) , -I - I , a . " l"I I j -Sports C:Olil. FromPqe2 ..,.. .......................... ... bn'rte.-u.~"' lrUI 1a ....... .,.._ ..,_~(IM.,_ L.-An:11l11). tcfl1M1d ....ee ........ .. ...... Q(21n.• ...... > WD .... Clf1Ml .. 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Sunday, Aug. 5, 1984 29 --TV aaa Soap operas' backgr o und characters it's a living BY LYNDA HIRSCH Q: As a longtime soap opera watcher. I pay attention to the lattJe things. For example. when the lines are really bad, I hke to look a1 the people 1 n the background. From time to 1rme. I notice the same people on different shows. etther eating or stand- 1n$ 1n the background 1n hospital scenes . .l s this a regular JOb'' -Z.W, Shippensburg. Pa. A: You bet -altbougb many are boplng tbat U.11 ldod of reJalar Job (tll New York called an "extra,' ln Loi Aa1eles "at- mospbere") doesn't beceme a regular tlllna but really movea tbem oa &o more major roles in tbe soaps. Tbose actors make aboat •tao a day for Ulelr efforts. Unlea1 tbey're playin1 a waltrua or bo1pltal orderly tbey supply tbelr own war~robe. A lot of it ls jvst 1lttln1 around waltln&, doing crosaword ponies, readlna tbe trades ud knowing bow to smlle 011 cae for boars a& a time. <By tbt way, you must beloag to U.e extras' union to aet tbJs kind of work.) Q: Can you please tell me 1fthe original actress who played Cassie on "One Life to -TV Antenna Cont. From Pages office success. He. and Aykroyd rev1"ed some of the old chem1stn-an this summer"s movie smash. "Ghostbustef"i." And what's become of the show they left behind., The first band of replacements under new producer Jean Douman1an faced a near-1mpos!.1blr challenge and flopped prett) bad I} (How many of you remember Charles Rocket or Denny Dillon o r '\nn R1slc>'') Under Doumaman's successor Dack Ebersol. the show has rebuilt a respectable comedy troupe around Murphy and Piscopo. who of course are leaving. There arc still some funn) skits, but the drug humor is gone and what once seemed outrageous 1s now rather routine. The ground-breaj.ing days are long past. (To refresh your memory. catch the syndicated original shows ainng at 11 p.m. w~kd.ays on KTLA Channel 5.) . "Saturday N1&ht Live" now has the sort of safe, predictable comedy format tts creators successfully shattered tn 1975. TV TIDBITS: Former KCBS news- woman Marcia Braodwyune 1s returninJ to the Los Angeles 1Urwavcs as principal anchor and mana811's editor of the Ten O'Clock News on KTIV Channel 11 . She will be teamed wnh Channel 11 's Ken Matt be&innina Sept. 4 Now that actor Tom Hanks has achieved rnovic stardom in "Splash" and "Bachelor Party." his widely pr:used TV ser1e!I .. Bosom Buddies" 1s getting a rebroadcast this summer at 9 p.m. Saturdays on NBC The series. which debuted on ABC 1n 1980. concerns two ad agency employees (Hanks and Peter Scotarf) who don dre<i5Cs so ther can hvc 1n an inexpcn•nve women'• hole Incidentally. Scolnri 101ns the cast of CBS' 30 ·Sunday, Aug. 5, 1984 "Newhart" scnes this fall . playma a fast- t.alk.ing TV talk show producer Ken Ola.Ddt will join the cast of NBC's '.'Riptide" this fall as a teen-age dockboy hired by the Rtpttde Dctccuvc Agency 10 keep its boat and shp in ~hape. Hc'fl appear in seven of the series' first 13 episodes. KIHS Channel 46. based in Ontario. ha!i begun broadcastine classic one-hour com- edy episodes featunng Abbott and Costello at 4 p.m. on weekday afternoons A maJor hospital is the Stlllng for "Women in White." a four-hour m1msenes that wtll air from 8 to 10 p.m Aug. 20 and 21 on KHJ Channel 9. The call includes Patty Due Astin. Robert Calp. Suaao Flannery, Kathryn Harrold. Stuart WbU- mu and Guald Mc:Ra.Dey. When .. A.irwo1r· returns for a new ~ason on C BS this fall. Jean Bruce Scott will JOin the cast as a Texas Highway Patrolwoman and pilot who eventually joins Ernest Borplae'• Santini A1rScrv1ce and works with series sW' Ju·Mlcllael Vincent. Last season Scott appeared on .. St. Elsewhere.. as Robena Sl~n. who was involvedin1 l6-<iaymama;et0Dr. Victor Ehrlich. Ralpb Maccblo. star of the summer hn movie, "The Karate Kid," has the lead role in an upcomin1 ABC TV movie about a boy stricken with a rare and fatal disease in which the victim aees at catastrophic speed. hs tentauve ntlc is "811Jy Oner. Silly Grier, Billy Oner." Ponrayina his mother will be Belly Bacldey. who appeared with Macchio during \he final sea.son of the scnes "Eight 1s Enough." Roell ff udaoo stars as a maverick casino operator who Kl! out to rebuild his empire after he 1s betrayed bl hf$ partncl"$ 1n "La'5 Vegas Hotel Wars. an u~om1na TV movie for NBC The cast al o includes · Jamea Earl Jooes and Noryaki ("Pat") Morita. Jones pla)'S' bo inf promoter, and Morita ponrayJ a h1Jh-rolhn1 pmbkr. Live" is doing another soap opera thought she was wonderful. and while g.irl they have now looks ~methang I her. l really miss the first one. -1.. Santa Ana. Cahf A: Cu1I Cram, stepdau1bter of Nora Maller, Isn't doing a 'oap opera right D• aJthoogb 1be baa appeared on 10 commercials. Ava Haddad, wbo replac Iler, does look like Cusl. and lo tbJs ca wben the role was being recast, ca1tl directors bad t1lat1tmllarlty in miod-1 10 mucb becaoae tbey wantH a carb copy of Cu1l, but because Robin Stra11 wbo plays ber motber Dorian, and Micb1 Za1low, wbo play• ber father David, ha dark strong looks, 10 It would bave be bard to cast a pale blonde la &be role. Q : I keep heann& that "R)an's Hope" 1n arave danJCr and ma) be canccle Although I thank the sho\V has seen bett years. there are some things I reall) hl about 1t. For example. I think bring11 Ocha back with Ro bin Mnt~on 1s fabulou I remember her from !lll her other sof roles and m1!>\ her ever) ume she 1s gon -V .S .• Bu fTalo. N Y A:. Evidently tome oervou1 actors on ti "Ryan's Hope" set bave sprtad tbe wo1 tbat tbey tblnk tbe sbow ml&bt be caocelc after tbe Olymplc1. 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In an exclusive interview Friday at the Orange County Jail, the former Costa Mesa deptist told the DaiJX Pilot he was .. shocked and surprised ' when jurors pronounced him guilry of the second-degree murders of three of his patients. • ••t was prepared for three not'1ltilty verdicts. They (the verdicts) all surprised me," said the unshaven but still smiling Proto-pappas, his words sometimes edged with binemess. OothCd in yellow jail-issue cov- eralls, the curly-haired, . 39-year-old .. JEFF ADLER NEW SMAKERS dentist, who onty a year ago was running a million-dollar-a-year clinjc on Costa Mesa's 19th Street. dttlincd •· to discusnpecifics of the case. But he said he remains confidtnt that he will win a new trial or be f recd on appeal. Protopappas also maintained tha1 be will again practice dentistry some day. Protopappas was convicted Tues-· day followmg a four-month trial during which the prosecution claimed the doctor ncaJi,entJy ad- . ministered massive overdoses of general anesthesia that killed 23-ycar- old Huntinaton Beach resident K.im Andreassen. 13-year-old Patricia Craven and Costa Mesan Cathryn Jones. 31, all p.itients treat¢ Ul 1982 and 1983. The j'ury verdict r1wb the 6tit time in California that treatment b):..a doctor or dentist has resulted in a murder convic:tion. ac:icorclj.n& lo prosecutors. ProtOpappas .said be first reamed the jury had-reached a guilty verdict when jurorJ filed somberly put him and seated themselves in thcjuiy box of the peeked Santa Ana courtroom without looking directly at him. ··1 don't mink the jury did llsjobt pt.leue Me DU'l18T /A2) Costa Mesa's John Moffet Is learning to accept the disappoint- ment of an/l~ury that Hl+-~~'cost hhn a chance at ___ ~~~~·-•-•_•_•_ ................................ lml!I ................................ .. ·swimming medals. - Page Bl. A frequent city critic Is the object of attack In Laguna Beach for park- ing old cars In his front yard./A2 r.r~--..-f .. ~·i!:!·.-··~··;·;:;:_~:;:;;~:;.'!;:-:~<~·;·:-.':•X<~~· An LA private eye who refused to gtveup the chase fin ally got his man -~ In Nigeria./ A4 Olympic security guards say they haven't been paJd In weeks.fA3 --· :.:-:-.':-:-:-:•:«!-:•:•:-.:·:·:·:«·!·X·:·:-:•:•:•:•:-:·:·:..:·~ Nation Whatdoyoudowltha 12- foot elephant made from auto bumpers? Take it to Dallas for the GOP con- v.,ntton./ A4 'U"Solldarlfy leader Adam Mlchnlk Is freed from prison as part of the Polish government's amnesty program./ A3 Style Doncaster offers de- signer fashions to women who don't have to go Into astore./C1 The newest wrinkle In cosmeUcs ls a Tiqurd that gets rid of ag_e llnes./C2 Sports The Angels regain first place In the American League West with a 4-2 victory over previous leader Mlnnesota./81 Entertainment -Rock stars are producing some of the best popular music from an unllkety locale-a studio located In the tropics./ CS Orange County com- munity theat~rs are preparing to showcase their talents at an annual county festlval./Ce Travel Marina del Rey's MJssls- slppl Riverboat replicas can be chartered for a panywftfi a different kind offlatr./C4 INDEX Erma B<>mbeck Bridge Buatneu catlfornla Newt CJUtln.d Croeeword Deeth Notleee FMtur• HorOIQOPe Ann Landen National Newa Opinion Publlc Nottcea RMI Eltate SpOnt ltoek Marketa 8tyte • C4 C4 86 A3 03-8 ·02 02 c. 07 .C4 A3 -~,.,... ... -AB 02 01 81·6 87-8 C1-3 TV L.09 C5~ 04. A2 A3 Coast swimmers· take gold, silver It's gold for O'Brien and silver for White of MV' s ·Nadadores MlX.e O'Brien of Costa Mesa won a gold medal Saturda)'._in the 00., ,. meter ~te anif -tiYiilU · y White ,.... the second youngest mem- ber of the U.S. swim team -took a silver in the 20()..mcier backstroke.. ~r.r,;~~901111.plete cov~e/Bl Bounclng blby -reunion l'fllle-moath-old Cbrletlan Qoodm•n of La&maa Ntcael catch•• coapleof wtnb on Illa dad'• tap (rlfht) darlDC B~ llemorlal ·&a.pttal'• aecond a.DDa&l Baby Boo11e. Cyndi Wel.M (left), a m,ht aane at 11oa&, clcnrm It ap (left) for Tay tor LW7, a Coeta lleea 15-moath-old. Aboat200 tOddlen - a11 ••padv.atee" oftheepeclal care nanery at the Newport Beach ba.pltal -were on hand for Saturday'• featlYl.tlea. AIDS~hreatarousesfear among OC hemophiliacs AIDS -but that does not mean they are doomed to get the disease. According to Dr. Jacob Katz, who treats about 100 hemophiliacs at the UC Irvine Medical Center, only 30 . hemophiliacs nationwide have died of AIDS. Dr. Katz knows of only one victim in Los Angeles and one possible (Pleue eee AIDS/ A2) O'Brien, a tall. lanky 18-year-old who anended Newport Christian, won the gold with a time of 15 minu.tes, 5.20 seconds. He bested Georae DiCarlo of Denver, who bolds the American record for the 1,500. . The Costa Mesa youth bad finis.bed second to DiCarlo during the U.S. Trials in Indianapolis but had predic- ted be had a \ciitimat.e shot at the gold .prior to Saturday evening's race. White, a lS-year-old-University High School $0phomorc. won the silver m the 200-met.er backstroke 10 two minutes, 13.4 seconds. She finished belund Jolanda De Rover of the Netherlands who posted a time of 2: l2.38 for.the gold. Both O'Brien and White train in Mission Viejo and are mc~oftbe Mission Viejo Nadadorcs. . .. My hC!art was racing,'' s.id the happy O'Brien. who'll be doing bis -swimming at the same pool on the Univet"Slty of Southern California campus for the next four yea.rs. .. When I visualized doing this I would get excited thinking about it,•• be said. ''But this was a hundred times more exciting.•• Oat at the ballgame What could be more American than. nai and. fndt bu .. .. ,.,.-old Mlcole Lee of Yorba LlDda clieen OD u.e home team at Dodaer Stadium Satuda~:ehe.re the U.S. and the Dominican a.epubllc f~ oft bl ball. The U.S. w • City. ordered to qu1t using illegal dumpsf te State has called for a P.robe to ascertain if the dump has contaminated any water I By DAVID BISHOP ........ c.a. 0 •• 1 r - • . ! Sunnydays 1throughMonday Coaatal •· Temperatures HI "' 12 t2 70 17 " IO ~.~-~ F"ONTS: ~~ wwm-Coio- SllOw••• ,_..,., Ftutr•s $now O«luOeO ~ Stai.onatv ........ *"°""'~,..;a" US Dt:P .,. Ca!Wo•• .. 70 l~ 15 71 12 64 LutlbOdi 82 65 1t72~ 12'2 t2 .. 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Ill 911 .. .. 16 -... 74 SURF REPORT 13 70 "--- - - ... 72 to 70 IS 6-4 t3 ea 105. 711 ae 111 _ .. 117 ·n IO .. . ti 83 .. Laguna city critic charged ~ithp~rking1unk'i~y~rd~~~. ~~~-.~~~~~- Ne•g bor complarlls Old automobile8 ~~~~~td~.~hr~y~~.:d~h~~~~ Bus hit returning from Games OIMCTION IW IW aw IW Sil! 2-3 2-3 3-4 2-4 are 'deflati·ng' his property's value --takeaction .. harassed and harangued COMPTON -Two passengers ~z:.es,nant woman .in the neclc and shortl> before 10 p.m. and delayed • ·cm," Winters said. "He's Liable for suffered minor injuries Saturday s1i£btly injured a secood. Both were the bus. wbtch wa«aJTYHl~ 50-----. -~ fines and rm gOLD& to i"n~ut Ur!t lhe ni&hl wtJeri a buuetwuing lo Orange treated by paramedics at the. ~nc. people from the Coliseum 10 the role as City anome)'. And Anderson cny attorney ask for them." County from Ol_yrnpic track and field A report of shots fired from the bus. Orange County pc\l"k and ride site at said that w.ill be part of bis case when Winters says he represents "a lot of events at lhe Coliseum was hit by driver brought law enforcement heli-Cemtos College, for about half an A freQuent cniu.: of ctt} a~a1rs in l_.qona Beach "'ill be tned for he begins his own defense against the offended neighbors," who have not pellets from an air gun. coptersand bcavily armed personnel hour misdemeanor charge at a pre-trial complained before because they arc A rear window of the Southern fro!9 the Los Angeles County shenfTs One of the pellets became lodged in hearing Aug. 24. cowed b)' Anderson's recalcitrant Cahfomia Rapid Transit District bus and Compton police departments to the window of the bus, and · '"willfully and unla"'full~ ·· parking cars in the front vard of his Ch1llon Way hG,me. · The ctty has been encouraged m its manner. "They're behind me, but a was shattered, sendina pieces of glass the scene. However, no one was authonties said it looked like the pursuit of Anderson by another little too far berund me." flymJ. The shards cut one young apprehended. The driver told officers broken tip of a spark plug.. Dalla5 Anderson's tnal was set for Sept. 12 a~r he pkaded not guilty to the criminal complaint at an arra1gn- ment last month an South Cbunty Municipal C'ourt. resident of Ch1Uon Wa). George Anderson. meanwhile. insists he shots had been fired at the bus on her Winters. who also has taken to W111 be vindicated in court, "unless way to the arena as well. attendmg Gt} Council meetings re-there's a crooked judge." Motorist s' till The incident occurred on Alondra cently to cnt1cize council members The maximum punishment 'that Bo_ulcvard al the Compton--bordef One passenger said everyone took it well. "They laughed it right off," sbe saad Anderson's hobh\ 1s '-'Orking on cars, he said, which 1s "h) he keep!i them Oft his propert) ''I have arthritis a•d have to get exercise It's the best wa~ for me to get 1t." he said and the legal stafffordragglng ltS fctt COUid be meted OUt is a year IDJall. a u"nident1.-fied an prosecuting Anderson. SJ ,000 fine or both. The fine could Winters makes no bones about accumulate for each daY. the violation be;tng the "major complainer" in the exists. according to Philip J. Kohn. a matter. Rutan and Tucker attorney who Ander90n said all the cars on the property are his and are oixrable 04after certain things arc done," such ___ as_ch~na a batter.. ''T&eyattorove in there · he saad The white-haired Anderson as a familiar presence dunng C'1t~ C ounc1l meeun95, where he often chides cm staff and council members. One of Anderson ·s charges 1s that the lepl firm of Rutan and 1 ucker which as employed to represent the <lty, frequently breaks the law m Its I CONTINUED STORIES -- ---- Of the six vehicles in question, usually represents the city at council Winters says. ··five are rusted pieces meeungs. Anothsr Rutan and Tucker of junk that have been there for five attorney. SelmaJ. Mann, is acting as years pr0secutor for the Cit) in its case "The) 're a disgrace, a pubhc eye-against Anderson sore. l filed a formal complaint on "The city's interest 1s not puniuve April I and the city came out and ~ook or vmdicuve," saad Kohn. "it is to pictures It's a documented m1sde-ga in compliance with the code." meanor" Winters said. "So far Mr ~ndcrson has given no A fi ve-)'ear resident of the neigh· indicauon of compliance," Kohn borhood. Winters says the presence of said. "It's the kand of case where you the cars deflates the value of property have to scratch your head. The facts 10 the ne1ghbrhood. are prett) capable of being ascer- "Three or four times I went to tamed He's an v1olat1on of the code." Ams FRIGHTENS HEMOPHILIACS ..• From Al Vlct1m in Orange County. "The problem 1s that we don '1 know the chances of developing the disease after exposure to 1t We do not behe"f'e" 1t is very high but we don't know, ·~Spindler saad. The fear of AIDS has caused some hemophiliacs to take less med1cat1on than they shoulct"and that 1s danger- ous, Katz said. "ihemoph1laacs are going to die ec:ding than of Al D5 -;o tht: blec · g m ust be treated," Kati ~ad D le D1cklnson. an El Toro resi- dent aiid a hemophiliac 'ia1d he changed his hfe'>t~le an earl) 1983 when be first heard that hemoph1hacs have a higher nsk of gelling AIDS thaa. tho aeneral population -rhe first stx months of 1983 I rcally cut down on rn} med1une." Dickin~n saad. He also cut down on '>POrl'> and other activitacs that \"Ould innrac;e the chances of blct.•d1ng More recently, however, he has had a changeofheart: "I am not doing that as much no"'. I have considered the odds and I am taking m y medicine. My hfestyle is gradually getting Ck to nonnal." he said. In an effort to cut down the chances of people bemg exposed to AIDS through blood by-products and trans- fusions blood banks such as the Red Cross ha\e instituted a screening process for donors before they give hlood. The donor as asked if be or she is a homosexual. Ha1t1an immigrant or intravenous drug user -one of the three groups that have the highest 1 ncidents of the dtsease. The donor also 1s asked 1f he or she has a sen es of symptoms that could be AIDS. Nurses also look for telltale needle tracks of drug addicts and some of the skan diseases associated With AIDS Dale Dlcltln.on DENTIST REACTS TO CONVICTION ... From Al said Prott>pappa'i, who h11tcrl~ c harn<:tenud tht.· 'ii>. ml·n and sa>. women who compn,l·d the JUI") as ··c;m1hna kn1\c .. :· In lht same breath. he al\o lauded his t"'o attorm·vs. Rohen T ullcr and Holhs O \er .;I'm happ\ wath m:r attorney . 1 he~ did a helt'of a Job.'' ___ _...l\.U...,.. about the rondult of the c.a~. Protopappa\ said he \\-3'i com- fortable wath has det:1s1on to lake the witneu stand and ll''>tlf, m h" own behalf. a dtclSlon the pro'iCcu11on contends ._,orked ag;iinc;t ham. He lso •id he wasn't '\urpn~d when he wns handcuffed and im- mediately jailed after ,Deputy Dt'itnct Attorney Jame~ Oonanger asked lhat . , his $250.IK>O bail be increased to S 7 50.000 Cloninger asked for the increase. '>a;.-mg that Protopappas no longer had an) reason. to remain m the Orange County "I kne"' Cloninger was goanf to try that. I'm not surpnscd I d1dn t walk out (of 1he courtroom)," he said. · But-Protopappas said he still harbors hope that fnends will be able to raise the cash or property nece sat) to secure has release He is scheduled to be sentenced Oct I and faces a IS- year-to-hfe pnson term on each of the three counts. \\ 1thout much elaboration, Protopappas saad he felt he d1dn 't rcce1\e a fairtrial in the supercharged atmo pberecreated by news coverage ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat . H. L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Lorne Bruchet Advert1s1ng Director Stephen F. C•rezo ...... ..__.. __ 2roduc.l.l0!1 .M RoHm•ry Churchman Controller · Donetd L. Wlttl•m• C1rcu1 lion M nag r • of the case and tnal. "Thl' system wall _>Vork." he said. "But at has to be in the nght atmosphere and Orange County is not at.'' Protopappas added that thtrc are a number of other issues relat1ng to has case he plans to address once his appeals are concluded. "J ha\.e a lo t of things I'm goillJ to say about the (dental) profession and about the whole (legal) system." he said. In the meantime, Protopappas said he is bcina housed 1n a cell holding I 0 other pnsoners, keeping his mouth shut and taking things "day by day." • Copyn,ht 1984 Clrculatlon 714/1424333 Cl•Hln.d adv•rtlaJng 714/M2·5e71 All other d•partmenta 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE ll>O win1 8av t Colta ~ CA M .aotft.1 1&00 CCI 11 ~ GA 9, The motorist who killed himself and lnJUl'ed six others in a violent ·colhs1on Friday in Newport Beach stall had not been identified by authomies late Saturday. Newport Beach police believe the man, dnving a stolen car from San Diego, mtenuonally veered into the opposite Jams during a police pu.csuit on MacArthur Boulevard and struck two other cars. one carrying a woman and four children. The drivers of the othcrca~were scnousty injured. The children were treated and released from an area hospital. CoNTIN UEo SroR1Es 1 dead as van leaves road An unidentified motorist, who may have faJJen asleep while driving, was killed Saturday when his van careened off the San Otego Freeway in Fountain Valley and rolled more than 200 feet before slamming into a tree, authorities reported. The 38-yoar-old driver was travel- ing south on the freeway at a normal rate of speed when the 1983 Dodge van suddenly veered off the highway just south of the Brookhursi Street off-ramp, according to a Cabfomia Highway Patrol spokeswoman. The vehicle left the roadway, ripped through about 200 feet of iccplant and fot a tree, officers said. Witnesses to the 3:05 p.m. accident said the motonst was driving about 55 mph. The man's name was not bemg released pending relatives' notifica- tion of his death. ll was not 1mmed1- ately known where the man lived DUMP CLEANUP ORDERED .•. From Al a new self-storage facility at 20562 Laguna Canyon Road. The dump became visible to coun- ty Environmental Management Agency officials wben tbey were supervasmg the grading for construc- tion of the self-storage facility, said Goetzinger, and they reported it to him .. roughly four months ago.'1 Although the city could be subject Just Call 642-6086 to fines for operating an illegaJ, unlicensed 4ump, Goetzinger said fines were not imposed in this case. because the city has stoP.ped usinJ 1t. "I'm sure they haven t used it since the be&inning of the year," he said, addina lhat "we want it cleaned up." Brandt said the city was usinJ the dump for "the economy of it.' He said the city must now truck the materials to county landfills, paying the transportation cosu ~nd tho county landfill fees. He is negotiating with geological and engineering con- sulung firms wnb expertise in waste management to make the report to the state and help plan to eliminate any potential environmental hazards at the site. 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',!;.. ____ _.._.,..~· ..... 540-6991 ·' Otqe Ooal1 DAtl Y PILOT/Sunday, A 9 held hostage in Virgi • • 1apr1son a tlJ er s disp l a c ed by oll at tourist .mecca Jn Texa s tnmates demand trnprioved treatment as negotiators work to etuse crisis . GALVESTON, TCJ. -Bulldo1as and other eanh-movin equipment BOYDTON, Va. (AP) -Jnm tes day nigbl, official id. • placed bethm and be ch umbrellas tui'day u lhts tounst mecra worked anned v.ith handmade knives took: The inmates later i ued 1 s de- o cl?n UP. ~bes coveted for miles with a thick 100 from a ma ive Gulf of eight men and one woman bo mands that included rcmo ~ of ~·co 01l 1pdl. Cost of the bca~h c~canup "'?'estimated at as.much as SlJ Saturda)' at the muirnum-secunt) .Rretent prison omc· "halt of •~lion. But the flnt waves of otl missed environmentally scnsnive marshes Mecklenburg Correctional Center, unJUSt treatment ... for rwn acts," nside Galveston Bay. 1 here was no esttmatc of the number of people involved site of the tarscst death row breakout "moro fruit and pOrk.'' and an n the clean~p. but Clpt Tim Mc Kinna, oommander of the Port Arthur Coast in U.S. history in May, a prison end .. to harramnent of ck.Ith row ~ Station, ~1d there were "hundred ." J ck Westbrook, mayor of pokesman 'laid. • prisoncn ... amah1ca Qcach, • id the Coast Guard told him to expect oil comina a~hore for T 1 d h bad ........_ .. Ri&hr now we have seven people not er two to three days. . wo ma e auar s w o ~n held bosiqe in Building 5, . . tabbc'd wefe released by mid-correctionaJ officen and a food a U1"' J b••-' d . .-1. .I b·'J afternoon and were hospitaliied in serv·cc ..,0;;.1. .. 'd c · ~ m .aOIJ D u..r.ae COUJlte.c.ae.at ~. l• f oaad table condition. while hostages still Oc~nm;n;~~lces-:'.n w~r::·~:r~ • T~~rA. i:ia. -Aut~onties. ha~e dua up more than $3 million ID betna held were reported safe Satur-rar. su~nor quality phony b1ll_s buncd 1n an oru&e arove and other Florida ' ocauoos and have a~ted six eec>Ple on counterfeitjna conspiracy charges. --~--------~------.~-----• &nuts were <:arylcd out dunna th£past 21/z weeks and the sus~s have .t~ plead Ju.tty, ~rct . Serv1c.e Agrnt Richard Foree said Friday. utbonllcs fo_un St.8 mdhOf! ip bogus b1lh b~ried,in an orange grove near keland and another S l.S million at 14 lOcations in the Jackson ville area. ly $30,000 of the fake currency made it into circulation. 'ed maa~ement offlcl al res!g_as WASHINGTON -The No. 3 official of the f cdcT1J Emergency anagement Agency. has resign~ foUowing allcptions that he sext1ally rassed a woman dnvcr aru1m1sused taxpaym' money. Another -Officiat ·Ritzy resorl f et es Woodstock fest Paine, who directed the trainina center where funds allegedly wer~ mi~nt said Saturdar. he woul~ resian Monday because he could no longer be effectlve. F~ J. Villella res1an~ for "personal rea~ns:· said ~ency GROSSINGER, N. Y. (AP) -The spokesman Jun Holton, who also cited the testimony before a House Science t 960s flower children who cavorted and Technology Committee subcommittee. • in the rain at the legendary Woods- tock festival were in.-ited to aTCunion this ~eek.end at an unlikely spot - a posh Catskills resort known for its kosher cuisine and golf tournaments. IVlleelmen complete croa-cou.ntry rlde BOSTON -Eight antique bicycle riders dressed in kntepants caps and ribbon ~es rode into Boston Saturday. completing an arduous S~ay CToss-~untry Journey that celeb~ted a mode of transponauon few remember. The nde was made to commemorate Thomas Stevens, who went from San Francisco to Boston on a high-wheel bicycle 100 years ago. Members of the group ranae in aac from 28 to 64 and made their Journey on the same type of l 880•s bike Stevens rode. Grossinaer's Resort, the .. Borscht Belt'' country club where Leslie Ugpms and Eddie Fisher laUJlched their careers, hosted the pthcrina in honor of the upcoming I 5th an- niversary of the famous rock extrava-C · where such stars as Jimj Na..,, lau.nche. mostpowerfal sub endrixandJanisJopHndrovesome .. rT • • • 300,000 fans to a frenzy. with Blood Sweat and Tcan, was scheduled lb perform Saturda1 niaht after guests spent the aftenioon on a bus trip to Mu Yasgur's farm. the original concert site about five miles southwest of b~. The makers of Rit Dye filled aarbaae cans with dye and clotheslines with T-shins on S&tur- day for a re-enactment of their tie- dy10g workshop at t.bc 1969 weekend. . '°Two olhcr wcrc also en !ho tagc but 1CfC .rclcucd u or lnJW)". One. 18U~ had b und around lhe bead and 1h o r h3d b wounds around the h d and abdomen 8'nd appattntly had been beaten. They let them come down u> the elevator," Farrar id ··Thctt has been no official threat or any bodily hmn." said Je,rry .DavlS. a~ fouhe.pri n.,..--~"'=-"" Sbonly after B:p.m., Davu safJ the inmates d told a.ate police tiators by telephone that no more host.ages bad been harmed. .. The 1tuatton has stabilized. No one else h.u been mjured, and the hos~ at thii point are fe," Kt ~ GRO'fe ~€onn;-~ ~ Navn most powerful nu ear-· I\ origimdpctformers J)C)~~ attack su!>matjn~. w&S laUJlched Sat~y . as Attorney General from Woodstock were brought i'n for William French Smith said 11 should be used to .. mtintatn peace in a dangerous the event,-one of several "theme worfd." Smith, whose wife Jean failed in three tries to break a champagne.bottle weekends" the ritzy resort staaes. No on the 6,900-ton, Tomahawk crUise-missile launching sub, made no reference ' one was sure bow many Woodstock to two Justice Department investigations of alleaed wronadoina mvolving the veterans were among the paying nation•s nuclear submarine program. His department annou~ Friday it guests., but amo~ those reported wouJd probe alleptions that General Dynamics Corp. gave improper gifts to present was Abbie Hoffman. the .. We brought 1.000r,ackagcsof dye and l ,000 T-shirts,' said Dawn Colwell, a spokeswoman for the dyemaker. '1'he tie-dye generation was bo!i at Woodstock, and we're eXattdt& bhfoma rt qain. • .. · .. Adm. Hyman G. Rickover when be was head of the program. veteran of'60s radical protests. John Sebastian, who sang at the Aug. IS , 1969. fcsttval as a memben>f The Lovin' Spoonful, J)erformed Friday night as the Woodstock Week- end got under way. CALIFORNIA # . Loadoa ~I tlueatealag Games probed LOS ANGELES -Authorities arc investigating a London phone call threatenina violence at the Olympic Games by an Armenian terronst orpnization1 an FBI spokesman said. A caller wanung of .. violence during the Olympics without regard to innocent people" and identifying himself as "Vabramim of ASALA," (the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia) called the United Press International office ID London on Friday. Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates said all threats of Olympic violence are taken seriously. but be added that .. most of the time such threats are made to pin attention of the media and to alarm the public ... Sllrlt• prote.t at Olympic hockey game MONTEREY PARK-About SO Sikhs protested the treatment of their ~liaious minority by India's government by shouting. and chanung as Australia defeated India -i-2 Saturday in an Olymp1cfield h0ckey P.me, police ...&aid. ••There-was a slight demonstratio11 by the-Sikh community• during the pme at East Los Angeles College, said Monterey Park police Agent Chuck Montoya. "We had no arrests. There was a very m mor disturbance. They were shouting and chanting." INS plaa• crackdo'WJJ on 'phony' marriages SAN FR.ANCISCO federal jmm1gn1ion oft"acials plan a cnckdown OQ •'()hony" marriages between as many as 500 American disciples of guru Blla&Wln Shree Rajnccsh, who mamed foreigners soley to allow them to become U.S. citizens, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Saturday. An Immipation and Naturalization Service investiption of the sect revealed the ploy. 1n which "95 percent of the marriaf,es between (U.S.) citizens and alien membcn ofthis organization are phony, 'said an INS memo. , SF deluged by .teen hookers SAN FRANCISCO -Teen-age hookers arc descending upon this city from alt over the West, according to police who say there may be as many as 2,000 boys and girts involved in prostttution. "We've picked up a couple of 12- year-olds. And a lot of I~ and 17-year-olds." said veteran vice squad officer Art Gerrans. "Most of the girls are runaways, or beyond parental control. and they're very easy for experienced pimps to spot," be said, adding that many of the &iris come from Oreaon and Wasbmgton. StarK&t workers strive to save jobs LOS ANGELES -StarKist Foods employees say they have failed m attempts to get union leaders to abandon contract negotiations and concentrate instead on keeping the firm's Terminal Island plant open:-About l 200 employees ~ expected to lose their JObs in October m a partial shutdown of the plant. The workers have started their own organiz.auori and say they will "fi&ht to the end" to keep the plant open. David Clayton Thomas, who sans Olympic guards &aven't been paid LOS ANGELES (AP) -A t least one Olympic security auard has been evicted for nonpayment of rent and about 1,000 others are feeling a crunch because they have not been paid for up to four weeks, officials said. "l was._c..Yic1.ed Monday,·· .said Charles Lish, 20, Lancaster, who hved in a $200-a-month hotel room. Lish said California Plant Protec- tion Inc. owed him for 128 hours at $5.35 an hour. "One ladx. said this is her third week," said KeUy Williams. 38, at the Los Angeles Olympic Organizina Committee's accreditation office near the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. A number of workers at the University of Southern California Olympic Village also complainc() Fnday that paychecks have not corresponded with the hours listed on timecards. The guards are employed by Cali- fornia Plant Protection and Wells Fargo Guard Services. Spokesmen for both companies admitted payroll problems, but blamed slow mail delivery and guards who completed their pay sheets improperly. The weekend package deal also included a showin& of the movie of WoOdstoc.t and a disi>laY of "60s memorabilia, including cloth.in&. but- tons, ~ Woodstock conc:crt posters and tlcket stubs. photographs and news clippin,gs. ..There's an extremely hjgb pitch of excitement here," said Colwell. "Abbie Hoffman is here, wearing the T ..shirt be tie-dyed at the oria1nal festival. There are almost 1,000 people here -ifs an extremely aood tumouL .. Favorite author ' Keiko T•jlm.oto, 20, a at.tent from.Tokyo, J apan, lnap a 9tat1ie of aathor John StelDbecll ln S.Hn•a. where tlM &D4 ber father. lcblro -a llterata.re pro.fmeor -are a tte;ndln& the 2Dd IDtemadcmal Steinbeck conare-and F.tt'ftl. Cabbage Patch eampen . Dr. Sa.nfordStelD and h.18 Cabl>Ue Patch Kid campers at h.18 Ramaon, N.J., home. Dosena or0 parenta" ban eent tbetr .. ktda" to C&mp Small'l"rJ'. wblcb be started to proTe tbat yoa.ngaten treat tbe popalar dolla u cblldren of tbdr own. Airport bembing suspec t sought MADRAS, India (AP) -Police ti&btened security at airporu in India and Sri Lant.a Saturday as authorities sought a Tamil man in conncctJon with the bomb blast that killed at least 29 people at the Madras airpon. Bom~threat bouesdclaycd fliahts at Bombay and Bangalore. Police and government worken completed what they called the "salvase operation" at the Madras mt.cmattonal terminal, wrecked by the Thursday niabt explosion. Police said two suitcases bad been checked by a passeqcr on a tliJbt from Madras to Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka, and when the> were found abandoned at the airport here they were taken to the customs area, where one exploded. They bad been checked for tligbts on Air LmJca. the Sn Lank.an eovemmcnt airline, to London and Paris. Kumaraswamy Cbockolioaam. chief secretary of India's southern Tamil Nadu state, said pol.toe ere looking for 28-ycar-oltl Marimuthu Kathiresan. a Tamil Nadu resident. He said Katbiresan had checked in the suitcases at the Madras airpon and then disappeared. So.lldarity leader Mlchnlk wlns freedom '1 Barope laanclJa nro space _satellites WARS.\W, Poland (AP)-Adam Michntk, an adviser to the outlawed Solidarity trade union movement and leader of the fonner workers' ri&hts aroup KOR, was released from .Warsaw's main pnson Saturday, family friends said. for comment. Jaworski said in a telephone inter- view Saturday that he bad been released Friday afternoon and dn"en to his Warsaw apartment. "1 am in a good mood simply bccau~ r am free. but I am not "Cl) ,.,clJ ph)'Sicall)," said Ja~orski "l cannot sa} an)thmg )Ct about m~ plans, but I must stress that I w11l remain the same as I was." Jaworski is the founb of seven members of Sohdarity·s national rommmaon to be releuc4 Wldcr l.bc amnesty. Solidarity offi ·ai till im- pnsoned include Jan Rulcwsk.i. Karo( Modzelewski and Andrtej Roiplocbo 1. KOUROU. French Guiana -The European Space Agency confirmed its role as a major player in the commercial space race Saturday, launchina two communications satellites with its new powerful Ariane Ill rocket. Tbc aacncy said a European telecommunications satellite ESC-2 was placed into "perfect orbit" about 18 minutes aft~r liftoff. France's first telecommunications satellite wu released into orbit aoout three minutes later. Both satellites. with an estimated life span of ~ven yea.rs. are cirtlina the Earth at in atrirude of 22,000 miles. • Authorities also released 53-)·ear- old Se~eryo Jaworskj. • steelworker who had been deputy leader of Baadl• releue JmprUoaed American• ~~=?~f ~!in'de~~~t a~~~ WASHINGTON -The U.S. government is "very appreciative .. of the · federation's national commission. Saudis• decision lo release more than half the Amencans impri ioncd in Saudi Both Michnik and Jaworski had Arabian jails, a State Departmen tspoke man said Saturday. Over the past four been held in Wanaw's Rakowiccb orfiveweck.s, 30ofthc46Americansservina time in Saudij il1hnc been set PrisOn since the Dt«mbCr 1981 ft'Cc, accordina to Bnan Carlson.Jbe releucs sWt.Cd after Ku11 Fahd granted m11itarycrackdown that baa.bed Soli· amnesty in late June to some Saudis and forellllUS who WttC ncanna the end darit). Both were rdtascd as pan of en pal proves to be black widow onvtcted of slaying 2 husbands of their nte:nces State Dcpanment officials said such amnesties wen: typical the amnesty approV?d by the Pohsh _,:::==~ after the holy monO..ofRamadan. Carlson said the SaUdis art rc~icwingeach parliament on fut 21. -, case individually, •nct""orc "ntcricans an: eApccted lO be freed. •••• -c~en Md u7Jam la Iraa ....... Three "Moslcms from Lebanon;· who urtendettd afttt hiJaekinaan Air France jetliner and bokhna 1u pane~ and~ hostqe for ff(() days.. have Ukcd Iran (or pOlitlell I ylwn, Iran I official news accney -the lliaml" Republic News AaeDCl' -re~ed Saturda • The air:p.arat surrendered lo Iranian authonti at Tehran s Mehrabld A1rpon on 1butsaay afttr Francie ~ to t\'om lu pr110n1 tlve lran11~ MfiVi at oflry'ina to kill former Prime Mina tcr habpour Bakhtiar. a k dina opponent of the rq.imc in Iran, ia 1980. • U.S. aborttoapoUcy,dia"" U.N.l'Oap'•lbe MEXICO CITY -c Rcapn dmtnt tration·a oountri ouu1dC the Umicd tat 1 dra 11\g fire c~cn before th huge U. . tm11ttomJ eorifn'Cncc on ~latton c:rpcns here • ndtf pohcy, th Unittd talcs would withhold 1id from orp~mttons that acuvcl)' promote abortion. About 140 countncs arc cxp«\td to attend the fint U.N. population m tint n the 1974 population conference In Bueh t, I R<?man \ ., r • Gumshoe didn 'tg~ve up, 1 found his· man in Afri a ' LOS ANGEL.ES (AP) -ll took J ph ldoto 13 month1 of com bin ftve :Af'ncan n lions and S 14,000 o hla own money, but the Niacnan private eye's relcnllca search for the man wanted in connection with the murder of a friend finally paid off. Dauda Baba Yusuf was arrc ted last month in the 1981 ..Hollywood 1tabbing death of Gloria Aina after · ldokofound him ata bartn the Lagos, Niaena airport. Yusuf is now await- iof. extradition to Los Angeles. 'I satd to myself t1tat it would not be fair to Gloria, my very close fnend, not to try somettiing, especially with my inv~ttgation expenence," said ldoko, 29. "I wanted to &CC that 1ust1ce "as done, I wanted Baba to stand mal for Glona's murder and for the courts to decide (1f he 1s guilty)," ldoko added Los Angeles Police Detective JerT) Stephens said that although a warrant for Yusufs arrest had been cm:ulated with international police agencies. he would "probabl} not (ha"e . been arrested) unlegs he came back to the United States." ldoko. "Ms. Aina and Yusuf. all Niacrian citizens, met in 1979 when they were communications students at Columbia Coll e,in Hollywood. Ms. Aina. 34, a mother of four who lef\ her family to study on a aovem- ment scholanhip. and Yusuf became lovers and shared a Hollywood apartment for more than a )~r. But then Ms. Aina moved out, and police believe that Yl\suf became Jealous when she started'dattng other men. She was stabbed 25 times in her apartment while neighbors ian<>rcd her screams for help. · siephens, who handled the io- vestiaation, said Yusuf was souaht wllen he failed to return lo school after the slaytn&. three days before be was scheduled to receive his diploma. · "I really can't judge her," ldoko wd of Ms. Aina s love affair with Yusuf. "All I know is that she was murdered." lmmedlately after the slaying ldoko spent four months in Nigeria trymg to find Yusuf, telling Yusurs relatives he was a fnend seckmg to deliver Yusufs college diploma. Unsuccessful, he" returned home after inmucting Nigerian hotel em- Kindergarten thru 8th Grade -All Day Claasa Enroll Now FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. 10TH Enroltmint Now s.lrig Tek.n R•••on•bt• Tulf1on · Door to Door Bu• S.rvlc. Wtt.r• Po .. lb'--High Kholallc 1tandard1 - Tnchln11 ttt.' R'• -r•Mllng (with phona), writing, •rlthm.llc, l'Hdl,,..•. 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Either atop by one of our convenient offltea or phone the LEGAL DEPARTMENT 142-.4321, Ext. 332 tor more Information •nd form•. Oecar Pumptn poeea atop b.la elepha.Dt made from automobile bampen. Wants Reaganto pose fo_r ..::..p_tc_t_u_r_e ____ _ with 12-foot metal pachyderm -=-~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~ BETHPAGE, N.Y. (AP) -Oscar Pumpm makes hfe-siizc sculptures of animals out of old automobile bump- ers, and now he's taken his biggest work on the road to Dallas - a 12· foot-high elephant that will grace the GOP convention hall Smee Pumpm drove with his masterpiece to Dallas on a trailer. residents of more than half a dozen states had a chance to look up and sec the huge. cbromc~111} monster tootling along their highways. The sculptor hopes that President Reagan wilJ take time out to inspect the creation and perhaps 'pose for a picture wtth 1t. Pnor to departrn& for Dallas late last month. the 48-year-old Pumpm, who has done nothing but make and sell bumper sculptures for the past decade was busy finishin& up the elephant and sull bad' the lower part of the mouth and one tusk to assemble with his acetylene torch. "The tusks arc forei&n auto bump- ers because they're smaller," he explained dunna a briefintenniss1on m his work. "The sides are made out of 30 Mercury bumpers -I get them from a place out here on Long Island that gets all the bent bumpers and fixes them to sell to body shops." Pump1n's commission to make the elephant came about because hts "agent" is a Dallas resident who first fell in love with his sculptures in a Soho gallery m New York City. Audrey Kaplan saw a Pumpm life· size chrome Jiraffe in the Soho window and asked ifhe would deliver 1t to Texas. "I never was to Texas before, so I said sure, ~by not?" be recalled. Later Kaplan put on a show of Pumpin's work in a Dallas restaurant appropriately called "Exposure," and the result was that macaws, zeb~. lions and kangaroos that be had been pricina at several hundred dollars began sellina fn t}le thousands. 'l>umpin bas a commission for three 6-foot sculptures of jaauars for a New Jersey showroom for a certain foretgn car. He also has created a 16-foot dragon with red flashing eyes whach is displayed beside the driveway of a Lona Island doctor. But the elephant is the most massive work be had attempted. He decided six men wouldn't be able to lift it onto a trailer once it was finished, ao be bouaht a tratJer aed built the elephant n&ht on it Even , tt took ladders and pulleys to act e heavy chrome pieces into place. In Dallas, the piece is to be displayed at the entrance to tl:le convention hall Computer war games show WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States has enough ammuni- tion and other supplies to fight only one small war in one part of the world and could run out of some critical supplies 10 less than a month. The Washington Post reports. The newspaper quoted uniden- tified Defense Department officials as sayinJ that the conclusions were reached in a computer-run war,game conducted last fall by the Jotnt Chiefs ofStafTcalled "Pressure Point 84." The conclusion of the e.xcerc1sc was that the Army would begin running out of ~y munitions and other items r m the first month of a war in South Korea, the newspaper said. The exercise showed that if a crisis developed at the same time in ~t or Central America, the military would be unable to support the troops that would be sent there, the Post said. The newspaper rcponed that those conducting the exercise found that stocks of conventional munitions were well below the minimum accep- table for even a small war, and that a war in Europe would cause still more severe problems. A war in Europe was not simulated in the exercise. i Pentqon spokesman, Navy tt. Tom Yeqer, .said early today that ienerally the military's capability to fiaht a war has improved stcadUy over the past three years. The exerdSC conducted last year does not necds- arily reflect the capability to fi~a war currently, Yeaser said, a · g that "Pressure Point 84" was • sianed to test the system to determ~· e if there were problems. If the test d uncover problems1 said Y easer. e exercise did what tt was mtended o do and the problems can be ad· dressed . CSU Fullerton .... . students fe ted Orange Coast residents were P. Rappnch, Jeanette L been, mons the more than l .400 under-Sherry A. Stevens, Steve G. Turner, du.ate 1tudcnts who earned a pl oe Donna J. Vanauken. Linda S. Vit> -on the Dean's Honor Li t for the caro, Cara M, Waller, Linda J. 1prin1 mcsitr at Cal State Full-Wcronko, Karen £. Whetham, Juha crton, · Yee, and Penella 0, Zocm, To qualify, each student ~med t / Irvine: Sara F. Anderson, tal.Spade-pointavera,aean 12or Geraldine J. A1well, Uora A. J!!Ore units of P.ded counc wort. Bcrdner, Diane M. Ca 1 Nona L The highest possible OPA at Cal State Constantine"" Dolores Davin. Pcur J. Fullenon is 4.0. Dcutch, Jen. R. Egert. Randy J. Local studenu are: Euen, Anthony P. Espo 1to, Andrew Balboa Island: Wilfred N. Cooper, M. Fite, Robert F. Gunter, Christine artha L Kennedy, and Lisa C. E. *nch, Sandra B. Hill, Erin K.; Ro e;. Costa Mesa: Bradley 0 . Hyer, Kimberly M. Jensen, Karen A. Bauer, Lorrie L Froehlich, David W. McKinley, Charles P. Mel, Karina Gardner, Connie E. Geesey, Grqory Pomerantscv, Cathy L. Prenderpst. S. Hann, Jeffs. Harrinston, Lisa M. John D. Putnam, Kristine D. R'- Henlca. Sttpllan T. Honda, Deborah ildorf. Laura M. Silva, Julie A. Stan&l, . Howell, DoualasJ. Johnson David Wendy . A. 'Stone, Rose M. Teen, Q. Koenia,JanetMacKeniie,S&ilY"· Mark E.'Weinman, Laura J. Weise, MiJler, Karen D. Olney, Pamela M. Thomas P. Weissert. Darlene S. Owen, Jeffrey R. Pcelor. Daniel E. Williams, and Angela H. Wri&ht. Pettibone, Christopher J. Ream, Laauna Beach: Kelli L Adkison. Cheryl M. Schmu1, Joy E. Stark, Binh Stephen D. Edwards, Antoinette D. T, Tran, and Michelle M. Wayland. Geldun, Christopher Gwaltney, Dana Point: Robert A-. Hayes~ El Shannon T. Healy, William • R. oro; Katherine E. Bluhm, Ten A. Baskin Jane e. DarftS; Gordon I.: ohen, Janet R. Lamprecht, Laura D. Hauptfleisch, Kel!Y A. Heilman, µvcnu, Kenneth A. ~ong, Kimber-·Ellen M. Jacobsen, S~eila Katz, Carol A. Wood, Cathenne Y. Yana; M. Shon, Zoe L. Atkinson, James M. ountain Valley: Brent W. Bnaht. Mika L. Foster, Karen F. stenscn, Pamela S. Cupin, Gayle Hinkle, Anaela K.. Vangalis, Timothy f . DouJlas, Thomas F. Erwine, S .. Wilson, Richard C. Wurster, Robcn G. Evans, Lazaro E. M1ssjon VieJo: Tom N. Abrams, crnaodez, Eileen C. Geary,.· Laurie Katherine J. Asher, Melody . A. Harder, Steve D. Kawamura, Barker. Judy A. Bays, Robert E. ason Y. Lee, Laila S. LeVlO, Anna M. Bums, Sandra K.. Dickerson. Diane 1.ymank Gordon S. Maclean, Munyon Dietterte, Beatrice Charles M. Miller, Donna S. Mills, Donofno, Mark C. Harpt, Diana K.. Angela Miu. Ricky T. Noulc.i, Carina Heaton, Laura L Hengeler, Derek B. M. Wuinn, Elizabeth A. Trinidad, Hunzeker, Michele A. laBadie, Amy Wayne B. Warthen. Nathan M W. Lakin. 01.lnna J. Myers, Steve R. Yoshimura. Sachs, Jennifer K. Sanders, Kent L One giant leap .•• Harbor Cb.rt.attan Academy eta.dent Tana Freeman, 5. preparea to hurdle a blCb-jump bar on the Coeta Meaa campua durln& the echool'• Ja.nlor Olymplca recently u Illa fellow eta.<fenta look on. · Hununiton Beach: Beth E. Abeita, Schmidt. Elizabeth A. Shafer Suzan- Eric Y. Aihara,,.,.. Fabiola Almada, nc L. Sherman, ~illiam M. Watson, r.;=:;:;;;;;:;;;::;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;===~~~~~~;;;=~~~~il Marie Baytti, iurie L. Beringer, Lynette T. WelPDd. Christine A. William F. Burr, C..)ltttua M. Butala, Williams Katherine iUjamsec, SOClATES; ING. MiclielTe I:, ~Hryali . net-< lley A. LobCl;· Newport BCaeh: tell, Karen M. DeCaro, Debbie A. . Grace A. Berukoft', Sydney. F. Fote- Emrich,. Lisa L. Hawkins, Paula B. man, Michel J. Langlois, Dean.n.a A. Hines, Keri K.. K.anemaru, catrie A. Mikkelson, Kathy M. Schrocde , Kina. Rohen M. Manoolcian, Takako laura · J .. Wri&ht; SoUt.b Lquna K.. Mauuyama, Jane M. Nash, Sara Bcacb: Va.fa V.1lakhshanand Lisa A. A. Olin, Renee M. Patitucci, Francis Sauter. NB man gets degree Wtlbam J Holmes of Newport Beach received a doctor of dental suraery dearcc in the June com- mencement exercises at the Un1ver- s1ty of the Pacific Sch~fDenttstry in San Francisco. Holmes graduated wi th a bachelor of scienc.e dqree from University of Nevada. Reno in 1981. He plans to associate tn practice in Reno. -Dan Buckley ond Associates is on exeeulive seorch ond recru1t1ng firm -speciohzing in soles & monogement prolessionols 1n the fol1ow1,,g oreos • Telecommunications • Data Processing • Software • Office A utomation Our seorch oct1v1t1es ro~e from recru11ing soles protess1ono1s ond m1dd e monogement 10 ·v,ce Presidents ond Presidents of motor corpo<ott0ns. We pro ... ide e)Cecuttve recrutmg s~r111ce~ of lhe highest quohty. We ore looking for oggress•ve, successful people notionw1de for pos111ons with .fOftune I 000 corporottons. If you hove o proven trod record 1n ony of these oreos, co" or send your resume 10 our off.ce 'ocotion most convenient to you. Mr. Jay F. Johnson, V .P. 1300 Dove St., Ste. 100 Newport Beach, CA. 92660 (714) 133-3050 Corporate Heodquorters 6708 Whittier Ave. Mcleon, VA 2210 I 1703) '448-0553 . 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With the Olympics at hand one would have expected the merchants and city to give the whole atta a festive appear- ance with many colorful tlaas and fresh flowers. A welcoming at- mosphere would be attractive to the many sightseeing bu~ which fre- quent the 'area .an<i which 5top for shopping and meals. We think the merchants should shake off their ho- hum attitude and spruce up. In- creased business would surely be the end result. ' ELIZABETH WY ANT Newpon Beach H i g her tares no privilege To the Editor: Tbe A1rpon Workme Group of Orange County 1s senously con- cerned with the county's recent action raising propeny tax assessments 1n the Newport Beach area -as well as the county as a whole Property values 1n the airpon- impacted areas of Ne~rt Beach have been dropping steadily m recent years. This 1s cs~tally true m relatton to the city as a whole That trend can castly be explarned by the almost total disappearance of de- mand for homes w1 thin or around the airport noise corridor. It 1s not surpnsing that, with documents like the new Environmental Impact Re- port and Master Plan for John Wayne Airport expansion contemplauna the demolition of over l 000 homes 1n the immed1ate area, few buyers want to · take the chance ofbeing the nex tto go. The county should be advised that those of us who face the mJury of increased noise and dan1er from the airport will not stt still for the insult of having to pay more for the pnvtlege. BARBARA LICHMAN Executive Director _F erraro may be tougJi to sell To the Editor: What are Mondale and the femin- ist~ trying to sell and who are they trying to sell it to? · "She is a woman wtth deep re- ligious conv1cLions," says Walter Mondale in describing his running mate during his nationwide press conference. July 12. when he in- troduced Ms. Geraldine Ferraro as his vice pres1dent1al choice. "A good Catholic." says Ms Oates. an ac- knowledged fem1n1st and a political reponer, dunng an interview the next day with radio host Michael Jackson. in descnbmg Ms Ferraro A woman with "deep reh~ous conv1ct1ons.·· "a good Catholic.· the)' sa}: yet. she's 100 pel't'ent for abortion "on demand" (anytime for any reason dunng the 9 months of pre$Jlanc)) and she suppons paying for u with taxpayers' money The Catholics oppose abort1oni.. The Catholic Church defines abonion as "murder" and 111s suit aa;i automatic, excommunicable offense, not only for the person who has an abonioo, but for any Catholic who aids and abets in iL So how can she be a .. good Catholic?" Catholics believe God is the creator of life and they profess that belief every time they attend mass when they stand to recite their creed. If Catholics believe God 1s the creator of life, then how can Ms. Ferraro be such a ''good Ca\hohc," or even "a deeply rehg>ous person." when she IS walling tO raise her VOICe on the floor of Congress in support of killing God's creauon and to make the taxpayers pay for tt., Somethmgdoesn't make sense. Whatever Mondale and the fem10 - 1sts are tl")mg to sell. real Catholics beUer beware because they appear to be the group that they're trying to sell u to. JIM ORR Fountain Valle) ·Not ~any old men i~ New York prisons ~ ... )f)(,t ~ ,.~t> It fWW~Y l tJ SPtRA11DtW.. CO~VW'OON1:=. ll1£ S~ .. 1\tf '9\\NO~rtlf > .. · ----~9 ... U/fU.., ... Ulf. ~C1'N~, .... S'OJCK W rtM GEoR~ &JSH A ...St> ~ foRJ) .... , 11• Nffo A l<EY~OTE sc>E A KER ~ A1 'LL. t<\JOCK.. 111£ .S0Cfe.S Off OU~ 1V AU 1>1£ ~CE .. · ... IS YOtJ R. lf1l\£ f>Ro~Jt t-\\CHl'EL ~ "<>t-\E Sy AW'f CAM.JG€? • ·• ... w ( houl d}k now wJ1 th rornot Amerlca· blf,ge t'bank aretroly sol v nt, a theban k e. In I t. or whether they re ... bust. ..• a manyof l ong argued. • · · K~~f~y,, "-~ ~!• ~-~c.A PATRICKBUCBARAN columnlat PAT WASHINGTON -If the Demo- cratic Patty retained even v-.ue recollections of its early fighuna populist tradition , it would be strin&· ina up the Reagan-administration in every town square.in America -for its shameless bailout of the Continen· tal Bank. For $4.S billion, the Federal De- posit Insurance Company bas just purchased all the idiot loans and worbtless paper accumulated by the lendin& officers at Continental. provid(d blUlk with a massive infusion 'of new cash and set it up in business again under new manage- menL The Reagan administration has rescued the bondholders of Continen- tal from the same free market forces the Reagan administration cham- pions; even as they wipe out. weekly, hundreds of small businessmen and farmers who cannot scrape together the cash to meet the monthly pay- ments insisted upon by the sort of precise gentlemen in three-piece suits who sit Tn the back offices of places like Continental Bank. What the people have a right to demand ofthetr government -given the greed and stupidity of the bankers which have just cost $4.S billion -i the truth. T ruth in government. and truth m banking. Costly as it is, thi ~ilout provides neither. The very least that should have ben demanded of Continen tal, .. our'' bank now, is this: First. get out. completely and indefinitely, of this business of lendi n' to forcian re-gime~. whether mihtary or Marxist, democratic or socialist. Secondly, hold a garage sale, and put on the auction block aJI of your foreign loans, for sale to the highest bidder. Then we would have known the truth, the real worth of Continentars foreign paper, the real worth of the tens and tens of billions of dollan in Latm and Third World and Com· munist loans held by the biuest banks in tbe United States. Pnson 1s no place for a young man. trUt, but 1u population rs long on }'9ung men. nonetheless. Take New York State's pnsons. Frfteen percent of the inmates are between 16 and 20. birthday on Jan. 23, 1984 -Jumped out of an a.Jrplane. Oldest skydiver in ~ LOOKON l~E BRIGM1 ~IDE-WE .DON~1' HAVE 10 CELEBRA?l ~-BeR~, J.-OOK Af SROOf<E ~IELPfJ Of< L.-l?f£N 1b MICHAEL JACK~! Once that truth was known -that, fbr example Mexican paper is wonb 70 centson the dollar, Bruilian paper 60 cents, Argentinian paper 30 cents and Bolivian paper five cents -we would know whether or not Amcri· ca's biggest banks are truly 90lvent, as the bankers insist. or whether they are as bust as Continental, as many of us have Iona argued. the country. maybe. "-. "'; d 72 7 percent are between 2 1 afld . Always a lot of argument about ther punishment deters crime. Don't know. but something docs Otherwise. the pnsons would be top- beavy w11h old men. not young. Crime 1s something men can out- JTOW. evidently Three out of four people in bath- tubs lather their stomachs first. Once he has passed age 45. the life expectancy of the average man isn't much different today than 1t was in ' 1900 "Not much different" means ·it's onl)' fhc years longer -now age 74. Another word r "fear ofn~ mg" 1s "av1ophotl1a .. One out ofc;,, ~rsons reponedly sutlers ~me Q What'c; the moc;t den!iel\ popu- _ lated c1t\ now., A Hong Kong W11h 5 4 m1lhon people It c; onl) ~bout a third the me of Rhode lc;land please note. . . . Our Chief Prognosticator thinks movie theaters all over soon will dispense tickets by machine to those who msen acceptable credit cards. Four out of five people Y.ho wear glasses are near-sighted. Those who claim to know say one good awning over a southwesterly window 1s worth two good wmdow air conditioners. Do you get cold sores? Or canker sores, if that's what they're called. Some medicos say they're linked to anxiety. Or at least. of\ent1 mes. Emotional stress turns loose the \ 1rus. they insist. The skunk 1s still the No. I rabies earner The bat 1s No. 2. the raccoon No 3. Are you one of those who daily sits man office chair w11h casters on it? If so please note. that chair travels eight miles a year typically. · Chet Poland of Delano. Fla. -to L.M, Boyd /1 • •r•dlcated mark the occasion of his 82nd colaaui111. .....-. "='"', .. .., lfthe loans sold at or near IOOcents on the dollar. fine. Continent.al would have new cash. and what some of us have been wntinf. for years would bC exposed as the •populist rcntinp .. New York bankers insist it is. If, however, the Third World, Com- munist and Latin loans were exposed as, some of them worthleS5, most of them worth nothing near I 00 cents on the dollar, then a monstrous fraud beina perpetrated by bank regulators and bankers alike would be exposed and at an end. R uss ia c ourting Iran ,d ealing with Jordan· Take Manufacturers Hanover TrusL With 250 percent of its equity locked up in Latin loans, Manny Hanny's survival would be in the balance. It would be forte<! to wnte those Latin loans down to their true value, as determined by the g,arag sale at Continental Bank. If many of its Latin 16ans were found to be near worthless, Manny Hanny would be forced by enrqed stockbol<krs to cease throwin& Jood money after ba~ to cease lending to the banlcriJP.J reiimes. Interest could no tonier bC aocrutd, loan loss reserves would ha\te to be increased, the balanas sheet would have to be rewritten to reflect reality, dividends would bav to be suspended. In short, Mann~ Hanny '\'Ould have to ~n bchavil)j like what it is -a very bia and a verY, sick bank. WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration's 11h toward Iraq tn the four-year-old Persian Gulf war may have driven Iran into the Kremlin's iron embrace. Mo re than a month ago. I reported that the Soviets were playin& both ends against the middle m the lraqi- ltanian conflict. Accordin1 to in- ttlhaence source • they sought 10 po11uon them selves to play the "bon c broker" and to en ure that any eventual peace settlement would be to their advantage. The Soviets pursued a two-faced Policy. alternately aid1na ltan. then Iraq, now Iran ap1n. T here is reason to believe that the covert U.S. upport of Iraq wu the catalyst that brout}lt Iran and Russia to ther spin. At le2 t th1 much 1s cen.a1n: The Krctnlin has indirectly resumed large-scale military aid to Iran. lntc11iacnce sources told my as- H. L. Schw•r11 UI ' . Frank Zlnl ..,.ft3Vr"lg" E 1100 Temlefl c ,., (<1 !0f , sociate Lucette L.aanado that the under which the Soviets would supp-And what did the new Contincn Iranian\ have been &ettina ma,or ly cletlriC PoWCr -which Iran badly uo? The precise opposite. ~ anns ,h1pmcnts from $UCb Sov1et· needs -m return for shipments of subsidized, nationaliled bank, we bloc suppliers as Bulgafia and Nonh J Iranian natural gas. out -and for $600,000 a year .K Ob I th. Id t h e ACI hittdascbainnanandchiefe•ervti orca. v1ous Y 1scou no av While the Soviets arc mending happened without MOJCOw'J sane-their fence with the anti-American officers William Sterlina Qsden. t~ tion. AID£1$01 rtaime in Tehran, they arc also sen1us who for mos1 of the tut Jn fact. it appears likely that the makin~ bruen o~enura to one of years was David Rockcfclkr°s po Korean munitions originat~ in the 1 " d · h M 'ddl Eas man in leaaul&Chate Manttanan in Soviet Union u-lf. Accordinlto the our 0 e t incn tn t e 1 c t: th~ Orut Dismal wamp oflbc Tha -Jordan. For the firit time 1n ctrs, a h" intclli~ncc sources. a North orcan hi•h 1 1 ~..: ... d 1 1 t d World. Upon tak1n1 is post. I munitions facton: on the 10.mile Department rcet1\cd reports of huge ..,,. eve '""vi,.. c epnon vi 1 c m1tina Ogden 1nnoun~ that Con· • 1 Amman to dacktr wtth Kina Hu in u1d be border wuh the U .S .S.R. uisu t0kly h1pment o~ ammunition to Tchf!1n O\er mi iJes he is dctemuncd to buy tincnt.al "°°" wo comptlillVI to put iu own stamp on Soviet-made from Bulpn1 and C7ccho lov1k1a. from one source or another. ap1n, tntcmauonally. .. capon~ that are transshipped to And the No. 3 m n 1n the ll'llni n , There 11 • reason why the rq cu tomers around tht' world. forci n mini try rcccnlly wc:nt to t the . me '!.me. H~ IO .~~d laton the t;,.nkc:n. the FDICa• Iranian di~ats an recent Mo ow, where he wa rcpqrtedly been pla~1n . his Kremlin card, .in bondholdm ~tcr not to know ntt:1nth1 haw-rclly v1 itina &llfttcd 1n hour·ls>nf mttttna ith hopes o f sanna the Reapn dmarus· truth: 111ullc same reason wh • Eamm r an"ountri nJ '"SOYK"t ign Mtm -.\ndm-~ 1n~ lLlPPl)'.lQl him 1lh ...... .., __ v.Uhcbea&~feattoi.oltoa to make amu deals but to a k Sova 1 Gromyko. . unaer mt 11 and lcamina the -rtsUlt1 1of 1ltt satellite rq1mc~ to intct«de for Iran In ddnion, top ovtet entta)' clectrocardaaaram lk:ucr to ~ in MOKow. They ~m to have official \11 1tcii Tehran, 11pp:trcnll) 10 • n llJUSl 1nd11CSt on. sucn~cded in both. • d1 u mutuallY. bCnchc1,1 eronom1c J1C'• A•dtrsOli 'II 1 ''"'kltH rarrltt .,....._ '' • .,._.k• OuongJune. foruamplc. th SUI<' d al . On 1b1hty 1 an mcnt nl•.mal11. c.lfl,..,.,, . . '~It~'~· 14 year~. in the making'. Amy Wb!te ·:Angels return Jackson's homer puts them back atop West. 4-2 By RICHARD DUNN 'Dlllr .... C..1 I ,, I Friday night the Twins bumped the Angels out of first place with a 4-2 win. Saturday the Angels returned the favor .. lban.ks to the combinedditchina efforts of Geoff zahn an Bruce Kison and a three-run ,homer by Rcgje Jackson, the Angels found themselves back atop the American League West comphments of a 4-2 victory. A crowd of 33,8S3 appreciative Anaheim Stadium fans witnessed the continuin.f battle for supremacy in the Amencan League West, which cxch~e bands for the third tiJ!)e.Jn -as many nights. • ... We wereO:t tense at all tonight," Minnesota Manager Billy Gardner said. .. In fact, we p1~ wen bu didn'taet the big hit. Tbispmeisjust a matter of one pitch.•• Indeed, one pitch was all Jack.son needed in the fourth inning, blasting bis 17th homer of the season to give the Angels a 4-1 lead . Costa· Mesa's O'Brien makes hard work pay·off in gold; White settles for silver By ROGER CARLSON °' .. .,., ......... LOS ANGELES' -Two rising stars -Costa Mesa's Mike O'Brien and Irvine's Amy White -individ- uals who may set the world on fire in Seoul at the 1988 Olympic Games. lit some fires Saturday at the XXIJlrd Olympiad with gold and silver medal performances. For O'Brien, a visualization ro- alized with a runaway victory in the l,SOO-meter freestyle, tiesting team-mate~e DiCarlo by five seconds: For White, the little l S-year-old who'll be a junior at University High this fall, Olympic &Jory came folµ' years ahead of sche<fule as she turned ID a lifetime best of 2: 13.04, just 66- hundredths of a second behind aold . medalist Jolanda De Rover of _.Holland. For O'Brien, who won in 1 S:OS.20, just slightly ofThis personal best, the walk to the winner's platform ... the sold ·medal . . . a bouquet of championship flowers ... his national anthem and the winner's stroll befo~ l 6,000 with the Olympic fanfare echoing in his cars. For White, a silver medal, but the tears welling in her eyes ~hen her coach, Mark Schubert, put bis anns around her, told a story. She could only take a quick &lance at him and owntain a nerv-0us smile. She had done well, but the total dream was denied The 6-6 O'Brien dominated his event and won going away with DiCarlo surprisingly offering only token opposition and he enjoyed every second of the aftermath. "My heart was racing," said the happy 18-year.Otd, who'll be doing bis swimming here at the same pool on the University of Southern Cali- fornia campus for the next four years. ··When I v1sualiUd doina this 1 wo\lld §Ct excited thinkina about it," be said. 'But this was a hundred times mo.re excitin_g. "This JOld around mx neck ... it's 14 years m the making.·' The race figured to be a stroke-for- stroke duel with DiCarlo through 1,400 meters, then a dash for the Amy White, a prodact of UnlYenlty m,h ID tmne, capta.red the allftl' medal Satar- .,.., .... ,....., ....... 1( ...... day ID tbe "omen'• 200-meter bacbtroke with a time of 2:13.04. fmish.i but the Costa Mesan took the lead 1or loofi after S00 meters and maintained Steady pressure through- out. ... was very surpriled to see him (DiCatlo) drop off like that, .. Said O'Brien. ••But J didn't really feel like I had it until the last 300 met.en. Tbe plan was the last 300." The time was off bis personal best of 15:04.49, set 1n the U.S. Trials, where OiCarlo sped to a I 5:01.SS, the American record and second only to Vladimir Salru1'ov of the Soviet Union. Time, however, was very insigni6cant1n view of.the &Qld. ··1 wanted to JO under JS (minutes)," said O'Bncn. "I thou&ht I bad a good shot today, but rve aot four more years and a lot of hard traininj ahead of me. I'm not sayllia ru do it, but I want to try." Salrukov, ot course, wasn't around to give O'Brien a test, but the Newpon Christian High product said be would welcome the challenge. (Pleue 11ee ~'IDUlt!f/86) Second-half surge carries Americans to 101-68 victory INGLEWOOD. (AP) -Michael Jordin carried the U.S. basketball team to a slim first-half lead over Spain on Saturda¥, and when be went down with an inJury his teammates responded with a 101-68 victory in the Olympics. The victory was the fifth in a row for the unbeaten U.S. squad. Tbe l0$S was Spain's tint after four wins. Both teams move into Monday's quar- terfinals. Jordan, the North -Carolina 1J1.. American, bit six of the Americans' wt nine goals in the first half, includina a 30-foot jumper at the buzzer, to sjve the United States a 46-4 J lead at halftime. .. Michael Jordan is like rubber, not a man, 0 said Spalll s coach, Antonfo Diaz-M· l ••He bas .ptiay, speed and~·•• Jard.in mad1:it first U.S. goal of the ICCOnd half, then limped o1f the court with an ankle injury with about 16 minutes remaining and the Ameri- cans leading only S 1-48. By the time be returned ei&ht .. I haven't had the production I would· like to have bad lately," Jackson explained ... Yet, I have a pretty good swing right now. rvc been hitting the ball crisply." .. Mo ff et's injury bitter pill to swallow _Juan ~niquezextended bis hitting streak to six games in the third inning when be hit a two-out double down the rif!it-field line. He then scored the pme s first run when Daryl Sconiers grounded a single to right just past the (Pleue eee ANGELS/Bl) Robinson fired A Tl.ANT A (AP) -Frank Robinson. who was on the verae of q\littina earlier this season, was fired. Saturday. ni4fit as manaacr of the san Francisco Giants by team president Bob Lurie. The Giants, who were playing the Braves in Atlanta. made the announcement following a 9-2 victory over the Braves. With his Olympic dream now shattered, he must decide upon 1988 Olympics For someone who is used to winning. John Moffet of Costa Mesa and a product ofNewport Harbor High 1S findinaa tough situation to swallow these days-because he is definitely in a class by himself. A world champion in the 100- meter breaststroke one moment with three gold medals a realistic goal, be goes to Oosing Ceremonies next Sunday with no more than the United States uniform he wears after a tom groin muscle devastated hisdreams ofOlympica.lory. Twice an Olympian, he has yet to reall)' taste the first sip of champagne. Carter's boycott in 1980, now at age 20 his big day(s) in the sun was turned into a nightmare after be made his tum for the final 50 meters of the l 00 breaststroke on the first day of competition last Sunday, tearing a groin muscle. 0 1 felt so awesome in the water, n Moffet said Saturday while recalling the events that led to bis dilemma while the final day of swimming competition took place on the Uni- versity ofSouthem California cam- pus. "Nowit'skindof strangewalking on the street. People ask you 'did you wina medal?' RocER CuLS01 SPORTS COLUMNIST boycott of'80, and now this, an injury that killed solid shots at three gold medals-in the 100 and 200 breaststrokes and in the 4 x I 00 medley relay. And, be still has to deal with a dccisionon 1988-be'llbe24thCn, an old man by swim standards. He'll swim for Stanford, but the day will come when be bas to make the decision to commit another two years for a third shot in the Olympic walkaway. People just don't under-Games.. stand. lgucssit'sjusfanotherthing .. Youjustncvcrk.nowwhlt'saoina you have to deal with." to happen." be says. ''This is a peifect John Moffet.a design majorat example." Stanford University with still two Moffet'srigbtlegwasstill swollen, years of eligibility remaining, has although be was off crutches and the been dealing with a lot of thinp in the tea was no longer taped. But even a past eight years. . week later, the pain frocn the to~ A byperextcnded knee killed his ~ muscle was still evident from his limp His Games at Moscow were eliminated by President Jirttmy "When you tell them 'No.' they just chancestodcfcndhi.sCIFchafn· -andthepainsofdisappointmcnt · pionshipasasenioratHarbor, the (Pleue11eellOl'RT'S/B5) TRACK Le'Y.iS: One down, thtee to go He picks up first of possible four golds in.100 meters ' LOS ANGELES (AP}-Carl lewis, the mqnificent a~ter1 touched off a jubilant ICCDe at the Los Anacles Memorial. Coliseum Saturday ni&ht, winnin& the men's J 00-meter dash, the tint tnck &l'ld field aold medal for the United States in the 1984 Olymf>!cs. ••one down and th.tee to 10,' Lewis aaid excitedJy after be bad bolted to victory in 9.99 aeconds. the aecond-futcst time in Olympic history, and had beaten runner-up Sam Graddy of the U.S. by two-tenths ofa second, the bigest winnina marain in the Games' history. , . Lewis' iefcrence WU to bis quest for four JO)d medal matcliina the accomplishment of the pat Jeue Owena in the t 936 Games at Berlin. .. ~. y_!>u . com~te 1n four. e~cnta ~uch as. the tnm~·~ it 11 hke 101n1 up a h1l~ l.c'!'• aa1d ~ a 1taterncnt~lu.cdbythel.OiAnaelelu1)1np1c~nwna Committee.. "Once I had won the 100, 1 felt like 1 m aoina down. · ( . Tb. .... 0 As fir as I'm conoemcd,160 percent o it ts over. 11 , by f'IJ' the tou&)\est event 1or me bec.ause so much can .-bappen Tbal'1 wh)'lacl~emo.U...Qnal.whcn win the 100. because it is the mo t difficult of the four tn which l'm -QOmpetina." • • Unheralded Al Joyner of East St. Louis. Ill. joined Lewis as a gold medalist.. takillf the triple jump with a leap of S6-71/t, while his younaer sister, Jactic, barely missed winning the f<>ld in the heptathlon. finishina three points behind GlyDIS Nunn of Australia. Al's win.ni.na leap -and the first sold medal for the United States in the triple jump sioc:ie 1904-camo on his fitat attcmJ>t.. u be beat a field that included favored Mike Conley of Cbicqo and American record-bolder Willie Banks of Los ~cs. Conley pve the U.S. its second 1·2 finish of the niaht. taking the silver medal with a leap of~Vi. while Keith Connor of Britain won the bronze at SMV•. • In the heptathlon, Jackie Joyner was l~ Nunn by 31 points aoina into tne last of the 1even events. the 800-meter nee. But Joyner, a!owed t>Y an i~ured left thiah. which was heavily blndqcd, could run no taster than • 2:l3.03 for 883 potnt.a. Nunn was tamed in 2:10.57 for 917 points. Thus, the 24-ycar-old physical education teacher from Auanlia finished With 6,390-points lO ~387 poiDU (~the arjtty Joyner. Sabine Evetts of West Germany third ..-ith 6,383 points. Meanwhile. Edwin Motes. the orld record bolder and 1976 Olympie champion, alidcd to bis I 04tb consecutive victor)', andudina 89 final in the men's-40(). meterintc• mediate-hurdte-~=----......... ------- Moees wu 10 rd&xCd that borOy before his 1emifinal miliutes later, Leon Wood, Olris Mullin and Sam PCrkins bad led a 1 S-2 sttQJc that put the pme out of reaeb. 66-SO. . U.S. Coach Bobby K.o.i&ht aid a doctor and a trainer bad checked Jonlan and foUDd him to be fit. lbe 6-S Jordan finished as tbe Americans' leading scorer with 24 ·points, including 11 of 14 field p1s and his last nine shots. ·- Mullin scored l 2 ofbis 16 points in the second half and led the team with six steals. ..We had it cam&." tbe St. John's ~said. "I didn't mow Michael wa hurt. We were rollina.'• Patrick Ewina added 15 points and nine rebounds. Wood bad l2 points. and l 2 assists and Pctkins 11 paints ud'l . ..I think when Mic:bacl hUJ'l his ankle, we were starting to n:allq. well at that time uyway,"' · t said ... My concern was for Micbae . " Diaz-Miiucl said, .. l believe this is the StJ"OOICSt team in Uriiud St.ates basketball history. lbcy also hive one of the greatest coacbes. " 'lbC AmenCans hit S6 pemmt from th~ field to Spa.in 's SO percent and domina&ed the boards, outrebound- in the Spaniards. 44-16. ,uan Antonio San Epifanio topped Spain with 17 points. ....! .It was the first umc •~ I 9S6 Lhat U.S. runnm bad liniahed 1·2 in the JOO, and the first µme since 1968 thltan Amtrican had won a aold medal an lhc event at Uted to dominate. :fnu':c.. was lf!na ·n hi ni loc for vcnl • Futile cll•e Wf\cn then~ flnally ~n. th unflap bit lflo · COly SOyder of tbe U.8. ti taaed oat bj' · ...._..1eeL&Wl8/83) Domlnlcaa Repabllc ca er-At.d • tua Otymplc actloD Satanli.J .. 0 .8. UJ"WaJ' 12-0.1(8tol'.t. Pal• 'BS.). • .;-:$ - • ' U.S. would feel better With ~O gold s;iedals qunnrrback tie hasS«n 1n 50 ycan nd your first thou ht is that the talent ma) be squandered in the usa.. Nobody me in on th~ noon balloon from skatoon and a keel me, but. .. •It will help beat down the iti&n}a of the Soviet absenoe from the Olympics if the Amencan atbletn win more than the 80 gold medals the Ru 1ans won in the l 980 boycon Thastimcttprobably hould have been discl<*d bet-au it is II the Rams got that is wonhwile. •Latest football experiment is by the Atlanta Falcons who will P.Ut radios in the quanerbaek 's hrfmcts to eliminate the distraction of crowd noise ... but what iftbe QB tunes into •The Dodger5have~t young talent and th1sw1ll ~&solid ball club when 1t all comes together. •The Pre tonDcnnardcasccx· plains once and forallwhath•ppens when aspcedster loses half a step. •Add look.alHtes= Houston•i ~rl Campbell and the Rams' Dwayne Crutchfield ... from thencdcdown. year ••• a soap opera? ~ •lfABCisaroominaJim Lamftey as the nellt Howard Cotcll, he wil ~II shon but he is not without obnoxiou qualities •"fhe Rams traded wide ~i vet PRSton Dennard to Buffalo for defensive back Chri Walliasnuna a drat\ choioe and, as is most often the case. the pick was ~iscloted" •.• •ManyOlympk lieket ~l~rs were rol't'ed to change their vac.ation plans. •Old coach Sid Gillman says tcvc Youna ts the .most talented youna •De piteallbi militarymethods, Minnesota eeach Les Steele le, the • !Jam.burger races certainly have Olympic flavor From AP d11patclael CITY OF INDUSTRY -They -~ , gathered from all points of the globe Saturday to compete for the gold in an unusual Ol ympics sideshow -and when it was aJJ over, the winners cooked lunch and posed for photographs, yelling "Cheeseburger!" . Unsancuoned by the International Olympic Committee, the finals of the McDonald's 1984 Crew Decathlon still bore some tta(>pings of the real thing; lh.c. Olympic fanfare, uniformed Judges. telension cameras and a medal ceremony. In the finals, tbrcc teams offour "McAthletcs" - McDonald's employees chosen m regional competi- tions throughout the U.S. and 31 nations -each strove to get half a dcnen hamburgers from the griddle to the Judges as quickly as possible.) The finished products were also judged for taste and quality. "Just like ath.leics uain. lhtseJ>OOp&e bavc lra1nt.d alt thClr hves to come to this point,.. McDonald's· spokesman Steve U=roy said before the competition. When the JJ'C8SC bad settled, the gold medals went to the team of Mark Fodor, 22, of Brookpark, Oluo; Rodney, Bryant, 17, of Houston, Texas; Lea Mac- Donald, 37, of Lynn, Mass., and Anna Papaaion- nopoulos, 20, ofNonh Richmond, Australia. Their time was 2:8.66 minutes with only one penalty point for quality and none for taste. Fodor, captain of the hastily assembled team, was as proud of bis gold medal as any Olympic athlete. "It took a team cffon to win this, and I think we did a JTC8t job," he said. "It's a great feeling to be the top four McDonald's people m the whole world." Navratilova win• 42nd In row NEWPORT. R I. -Maruna ~ Navratilova won her 42nd consecutive match Saturday, be~ting Australian Anne Minter 6-1, 6-1 in the semifinals of the V1rgima Slims ofNewpon Tennis Tournament. Navratilova, the No. I seed in the tourney, Will play Gigi Fernandez of San Juan, Puerto Rico, today for the championship. Fernandez upset seventh-seeded Rosalyn Fairbank 6-3, J..6, 6-3 Saturday. Navratilova last lost on Jan. 16, when Hana Mandlikova beat her in the final oftbc Virwinia Slims of California. In this tournament she bas not lost a set or her serve and bas won 48 of 56 games. Her longest match lasted 50 minutes. \•1 don't think it's the field as much as rve played well," Navratilova said after her 40-minute semifinal victory. "I won Wimbledon this year Without losing a set, aDd when I won the U.S. Open last year, one match went an hour." Roberte retain• Memphis lead IAren Roberti~ who never before has n finished bt&hcr than 10th in a PGA Tour event, birdied the final hole and retained a one-shot lead Saturday in the third round of the Memphis Oass1c. Roberts, who had scrambled out of difficul\y all day, rolled in a four-foot putt - a few moments after the national television cameras had ended their coverage for the day-on the UJth bole that finished off a round of 70 and lifted him out of a tie for the lead with Bob EuSWood. No one else was within five shots of the lead going into today's final round of the chase for a $90.z<X>O first pize. T 1ed for third at 212- four shots back or Eastwood -were Mark Lye. Cart.II Strang~and Tlm Slmp1on. Lye and Simpson each had a 70 and Strange shot 71 . . In the LPGA event at Wheeling. W. Va., Allee Muter shot a second-round 70 to take a one-shot lead over first-round leader Vlctl SlAgJetoo at the 6, 150-yard Speidel Golf Course. W ebater, Hletorlc Freight win • EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. -~ Front-running H1stonc Frclght, with comeback dnvcr Ben Webster controlhng the final heat wtlh a slow pace, outlasted Delvin 0 Hanover and Gentle Stroke to capture the S 1.219 mtllion Hambletonian. America's most prn- t1gaous harness race Saturday. Webster, who had been banned from the sport for a year after allepllons of raoe fixing that were flnally d1sm1ssed 1n the courts, put H1stonc Freight ri&ht to the front of the final three-horse beat, made up of the winners of each of three previous races. BlueJayemakeltfourstralght Cllll Jobson•• tic.breaking single a drove an the first of five runs in the sixth 1 r.ning Saturday niaht, carryini JJm Clucy and the Toronto Blue Jays to a 6-2 victory over the Baltimore Oriol~ to highlight action 10 the Amencan League Clancy. 8-11 , scattered eight hits in winning for only the second time in his fast seven decisions. By winning thei r founh P.me in a row, the second-place Blue Jays climbed within 91/2 games of Detroit in the Amencan League East. ... Elsewhere r---':111·--.., Saturday, Pat Sberldu lined a two-run single following a 28· minute rain delay to key a four- run Kansas City rally in the sixth inning as the Royals beat Detroit 9-5. Joe Beckwltb, 4-2, who took over from starter Martt Goblcu after 4'/J mnings. checked the Tigers on two bits the rest ·or. the way •.. Greg Wallter belted two home runs and Tom Saver Claa pitched seven strong inninp to CJ help the Chicago White Sox defeat Mllwaukee 7.3 .. , Dwtpt Evan, Wade Boep and Jackie G1tlerrei each homered and DemaiJ Boy• tossed a sill-hiller as Boston topped Texas S-2 ... Rookie Curt You1allowedfourl)its OYet,1..Ylinnini.~ to 'help Oakland down"'Se.attle·4-2 t •• :-Diii Mat•stt blasted a three-run homer in the first innina and rookie De1UU1 Ra1ma11n pitched six innings for his fifth consecuti ve tnumph as New York stretcbeditswinnina streak to seven games by defeating Oevcland g..5 ... Rookie left-hander Cart You1 scattered four hits over 71/J innings and Joe MorpD cracked a tie-breaking single in the fifth mning to lift Oakland over Seanles 4-2. Meta walk away with victory . Pittsburgh reliever Kent Tekulve a walked Habte Broou with the bases loaded in the eighth inning to force home the winmng run and New York rehef ace Jette Oro1co pitched out of a bases-loaded, one-out jam in the mnth to preserve the Mets' 4-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates Saturd.y night ... In other National League games. Jody Davts ripped a two-run homer and Dami1 Eckenley hurled 6VJ innmgs to lead the Chicago Cubs past Mont.real 4-l. Eckersley, 6-6, gave up seven bits in wanning his third straight game. Georje Fruler went the final 2'h inrungs for bis first save. The Cubs cbaScd Mon· treaJ swter Du ScUtzeder. 4-3, with four runs on seven hits in 3VJ innings . . . WWJe McGee de- livered a two-run, two-out sinaJe in the seventh inning, snapping a 1-1 tie and giving streaking St. Louis a 3-2 triumpb over Phila- ctelP.hia McGee's hit came off Brooke Ph iladelphia reliever Larry Aadenen, 1-2. who started the inning. The blow gave St. Louis a 3-1 lead ... Bob Brenly drove in four runs with a homer, double and two singles while Mike Calvert pitched seven strong mnings for his first victory of the season as San FnmCJsco defeated Atlanta 9-2 and ended the Braves• three-game winning streak ... Tlm IAllar and CraJ.a Lefferu combined to scatter IO bits and Tony GwyDD, the Nauonal League's lead.ing hitter. had three hits, including a home run. as San Diego defeated Houston 5-2. Lollar, 9-9, allowed five hits and walked five in six mnings, but held the Astros scoreless. Letferts pitched the last three innings for lus sixth save. allowin& two runs in the mnth. Te~eftilon, radio ~ 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. -:OL YWIC GAma: C~i r~ treick Md fteld (women's mera,; thon. wotoen·• 100. men'• ~ hUrchl, jaWlln, .. ftnale). CtMlnMt 1. 11:11a.m.-umw.:~atcmctn-net•. CMrn• 11. ~ 2:IO p.m. -PIO 'OOTMl.J.;: ~-.i 8an F"'= ( .. ). CMrinet 4. !aOP.m. -QOUr: MifTiph .. <>Pen. Chtnnel 2. ~ p.m. -OL YWIC GAMla; women•• ~.box~~~.,· 4 p.m. -Tl : BOXtng -John MUQ8bl w. Frank Fletcher fn mlddtew•lght bout 1f.om 1~fla.; Mbc-S pairs world bOdybUlldlf)Q ~from Toronto, Chann9f 4'. t-.30-11 p.m. -OL YWIC OAma: Women•e ~ (Mntflnatl). Channel 7. MOM) 11: 15 a.m. -8AR8AU.: Dodgers 1t Clncfn.. n.11, KAIC (790). 1 p.m. -llAHMLL: Mlf'lneeota at A~1. KMPC(710). ..,.,. nLaVl8ION 8-10 a.m •• Nc>On-2:30, ~. 9:30·11 p.m. - O&:Y91C Cl.AMII: Tra MKS fteld; blllketbllt; ~. oenoilng, boldnl. ~. ttinnle, Chan· 1. _ __,~~~.,..__. _________ ..,,....,--'~~~~--~~ .. Brock, Dodgers survive rain, 6-3 I C JNCINNATI (AP)-Orea Brock tSrock's smash decided a game that was sent down to the minor Jcaiues lasted 3 boW1, S3 minute , plus a '2· oa July 3 because, a he said. "I just minute rain delay. hadn't been hittina the bell." ·•Afterwcc:ame back and tied 1t . we He returned to the ml)ors fast (Ot picked up. It -was a aood win;' said Tuesday and on Saturday be IJodatr Manager Tom Lasorda. lammed a tie-break.in& home run ••Tbcy ocvcr Kem Iona ..,hen you over the nght·ficld wall 10 power the win .. Y.ou "on t ,ct paid by the hour Loi I Oogdcrs Jo an I l·innioa and we don•tact paid by the out." 5-3 v1ctory ovcrthe Cincinnati Red . Brode homered off Tom Hume, .. It felt 9QOd to hit that after r 3-12. who was makina his first relief missed a wuple or earlier o~ appnrafl9C in more than a month and pitcher, held the Reds hitle over lhe final thrct innanp for the victory. CinCJnnah's Jeff RtisKll and Lo I. 'Ottl Hcrshiser wett locked in a sco~lc duel until the Re& scored th'" umes in the sixth. A lcadofT walk to Ron Oc$tcr and o out walk.I to Oa\c Parker and Cesar Cedeno loldcd the Brad Gulden's aroundcr drove in Oc. tcr and Erk Oa\~1lincd1 t~o-rua sil\lle. lD tea'd, CandleStJck Park wtll l $ S aullioohire 1n ..• Abombwould be cheaper. •You know )'OU arc ccttan old U' yo~r kids never heard of Johnny Vn1w. uuUJQ;u11sone1s dou11 u into his fl t m n'5m1t1. •Tbe USFt:1 fonnulaofehminat· ingcxh bitionpmcsforwh' hfans re required to pay full price went Bun TUCIEI - SPORTS Cot.UMN1s1 rormer Marine com bit offioer, will find that the V1km1uresimilarto lhe Marinesinanothuway .•• l eycan usea fewgood men. •Majoritys rein the San Dieao Charsen was sold for$40 million and the total value of the franchise is bcina t<>Jscd around at $72 mi Ilion •.. for that you act only the football team - you do not set a golf course or even the'Zoo ... or the chicken. u nnot1ccd by every NFL team 1h1c h engages in this fonn onarceny. •Therei somettonyinthCfact th.at Romania was the only Com- mumst bloccountty to comc to the Olympic Games and all expenses for the Romanian team w~ paid for by the Olympic committees. •With thcdem1seofthe'Jt?odacn, •Tbe propostd StOOmillion domed tad1um for downtown San Francjsco has been helved and, •Someauysaet sports burnout from hard workand buminathe midniaht oil and some get it from buminathecandleatbotbend . •StevcOarvey is too much ofa gentleman to laugh out lg.ud at the cspeaie would have wnttcn the followin1epitaph forthe h~ for fttcwayWortdScries ••. GOOd!U&ht awoet prince;and may bands of Angel carrytheetorcst I 8an Dl~o mnntn1 back Chtack 111Ulde la nopped by Nol&D Cromwell Saturday lil'Wllqll & .. m,bt ln Claarten• 17·10 NFL pre-.euon Tlctory OTel' t6e R•m•. ChargCrs _s~rike quickly Interception for TD sparks 17-10 victory over Rams SAN DIEGO (AP) -For San Diego defensive back Danny Walters. it seemed like old times. "Once J cau~t the ball, I only had to outraoe one man." Walters said Saturday nightafter intercepting a pass and dashing S4 yards for a touchdown to spark the Chargen to a 17-10 victory over the Rams in a Nati<>nal Football League exhjbition game. "It reminded of my old offensive days," be added. The heroics by Walters, a third year pro who played wide reoeiver and runoina back in bis early days at the University of Arkansas, enabled the Chargers to score twice in I minute, 74secondsin the third quarter and erase a 10-3 Rams lead. Walters' theft or the pus by Los Angeles reserve quarterback Jeff Kemp follo..,ed a touchdown pass by San OJeao's Ed Luther to tight end Eric Sievers. Seivers completed an 18-yard sconng play by lumberin& the final 10 yards untouched into the end zone. · "I read the quarterback," Walters said. "When I saw bis t.brce-stcp drop I recognized the pattern. I lined up so I could see the quanerbaclC and receiver, so I had a look at the ball most itstfliaht." "Too bad I had to throw the other team a touchdown," said Kemp, a five-year veteran from Dartmo~th. "It was .m~ fault. I was supposed to read outs1de-m and I read msade-out. It won't happen again.'' The teams were tied 3-3 at halftime and the Rams took ·their onf y l~d of the game on an 80-yard pass play from Kemp to Otis Grant, who beat rookie comere Roderick Fisher on a crossing pattern. Grant took in the pass at hia own 46-yard line and sprinted the rest of the way for the score. Kemp, who played most of the game for the Rams, completed 20 of 40 passes for 263 yards. · San .Diego's Dan Fouts, who missed six games last season with a strained rotator cuff in his throwing shoulder appeared 10 onl y three of lhe Chargers' aeries. 49ers hold off Raiders, 13-10 Bahr· slate field goal try fails as NFL champs fall From AP dJ1patcbe1 SAN FRANCISCO -A pass from Matt Cavanaugh to tight end Earl Cooper set up Ray Wersching's 23-yard field goal early in the final period and the San Francisco 49ers beat the National FootbaJJ League champion Los Anseles Raiders 13-10 in an exhibition opener Saturday night. ,.The Raiders drove deep into 49crs' temtory in the closin1 minute of play. but Chns Bahr missed a 35-yard field goal attempt. Coopdr. who dropped a few well-thrown passes earlier in the pme, held onto a 13-yard toss from Cavanaugh to move the ball to the Los Angeles scven·yard line. Werscliing kicked the winning field goal with 8:54 remainina. Los Angeles had pulled mto a I 0-10 tie late in the th a rd pcnod when Frahk Hawkins ran one yard for a touchdown. Marc Walson set ·up that TD by passioa 22 yards to Dave Casper, the fonner All-Pro Raider tight end who returned to the team recently as a free nt Elsewhere in Nfl.. pre.season action Saturday: PUtsberlb SI, QevelaDd U CLEVELAND -David Woodley, battling for the right to succeed the retired Ten')' Bradshaw, threw two touchdown pasacs and ran for a third. alf in the second half, to power Pin burih to a victory over Oeveland . Woodley, who w ·traded to Ptttsb~ in February after beina ousted by Dan Manno as Mtam1·1 stanina quarterback last year, oompleted seven of nine pa for t 29 yard without an m&eroeptioo and clearly outplayed h11 leadi na rival for the j b, Mark Malone. I. IAll1 lt, p lt CHICAGO -Rcstrve quanerback Rusty Li b di.tected two touchdown drives and the Cardin I added a pClft of founh-<auancr field oal to dc£eat th Bears. Bob Paulhna ki kcd a 4~yan:tcr and Neil O'Don~uc added a JS.yard field a I W1th 36 1tCOnds rem 'nin 1D the pine. Mlnnetota 37, A&laota 8 MINNEAPOLIS -Quar.terbacks Archie Mannina and i:ommy Kramer steered the Vikings past Atlanta. ~anmng. back fr~m a thyroid condition tbat prevented h1m from throwmg a pass for Minnesota last year completed l 1-for-13 passes for 131 yards, including a 12: }'8rd touchdown pass to tight end Bob Bruer and a 6-yud TD toss to running back Jarvis Redwine. Miami U , lndlanapoU1 3 MIAMI -Miami quarterbacks Doo Stroek and Jim Jensen both threw touchdown passes and Andra Frankltn· added a sconna run as the Dolphins defeated the Colts. Also sconna for the Dolphins was roolac kicker Al Del Greco, who booted a 32-yard field aoaJ in the second quaner. Ci.Dclnutt U, New Yon Jetl 15 EASTRUTHERFORO,NJ. -RookieBoomer Esiason came off the bench to throw two touchdown and the Bengals ~nt o~ to a victory over lbe Jets U, 1 pme marTCd -by a senous inJury to Jets wide receiver Johnny "Lam" Jones. Th~ wide rcce1ve.r, who the Jets had been countina on for thelr lonJ passma pme this season, broke his collarbone tryma to catch a pass m the first period and will be lost to the team for approximately eight to 10 week . ... New Orleu1 U, K.usa1 Cfty H KANSAS CITY,. Mo. -Veteran quartcrtMc Ken Stabler . too Ne~ Orf cans in for scores on iu fuii two posse •<!ns and Jimmy R()jers sot tv.o quic iouchdowns m t~c third qua~r a the Saints defeated tho Chim. Dallat ai. Gren Ba117 lRVINO, Tex -fullbeck Timmy Newaome scampered four yards for a tie-brea.kina touchdown in lh foun.h quancr a the. Cowboy defeated the Packen. ' Tam,. Bay H. ffoqtoa 17 • TAMPA, Fla. -Michael Morton raced for 106yatds on llcam includinaa4S·yard 1printto1etu9al(Hl.hetd touchdown the Buce1n a fCilCd ffie Ol1crs. --~. ~iti ' Broct satd ... Naturally,-sulfcRd•ltt th lt 11 was a ~hock when I &Qt nl back, c Dave AndctSOn 1quec-1cd The Dod ncd tbe pme i o the h tft 'Wfl • with .·---... , .. butaflera wt11Jc the reason soaked in aero an insuranct run in the I Ith You're c1thU ao n1 10 stay down or after Bob 8a1for 1naJed, tole ond d you'tt m1 to wort your butt to and too third on a d bell, 1 bark u~ •• • Pat bchry . .S-3. the fifth Dod tr .. .Ru II walked Mike ia and rock. Tt'd Power rcli v'Cd and walked nnkhn Stubbi before Terry Wh11ficl4' f\\'()oo()Ut in&) drove Ul t o runs . I Cory "DJ'der of the u .a. lit welcomed home after bJa •bcth- . lD~tq~-run homer by 1roap of happy tMmmata. T.be ., U .8. •ta Jed an beaten In 02i:fcc play at1>0deer Stadlam wtth ~2-0 win oTer the Do can Republic. ..... - U.S. batters ~ Olympic foe· Swift, Clark. Snyder spark American nine to easy 12-0 victory By HOWARD L. HANDY ........... 0..,,... LOS ANGEl.£S -Rod Dedeaux is an eternal optimi5t and those who have watched his U.S. Olympic team in action at Doc:t&er Stadium lhi.s week wittqree wt th his assessment of his plaYen. Saturday thf U. S. poun<Scd the . Dominican Republic. 12-0, to ad· vanct to the medal round MoD<iay of the XXlllrd Olympiad cXbib1uon port. "I told the club that drafted Billy Swift (Seattle) that he could p>to their team now and pitch upthere.1 believe that's a concrete way of saying he's a complete player,'' Dedeaux said. Swift p1tcbed the ftrSt six inni.np to pin credit for the vtctol")', pve up four hits and had four strikeouts. Whale Swift was mo~ down bis opponentt, be had some solid hittin~ behind him as well as the U. S . uncorked 14 hits for 12 nans. Left' ill QI 44'or-5 .uh two home runs aDd Cory n)'dtr was 3-J. or"'4 ~itb one homer. .. Clark drafted an 1912 b) , s Cit) and :11)'5 he &I bODinl \()' sian soon after lbe Otym~:-'Wlwn the l1. Olymptc 1CAlD ,olayed m Boston's Fenway Park. Oait bid thrtt homers. but be cnJO~ nar-d.af s performance tQ me Olym.pc Games mueh better. .. Today was soed&J bccallSC lb11 u. the 01ympt _1\Vhcn I ns at bat !before the fim home , I puscd up a curve ball in the chute and then be threw me another one. I hMt en p;atieru:e to v.ia1t for iL" .. We did feel we: had a htllc power · on tlus team before we came an bert.," Dedeaux said.•• fcwof thne SUY'S hn the ball a pacce. Our first butman (Mart McGwire) u an am youna man. J have an 1dn some nwor teaaue clubs will loo at him. .. Wouldn't it be :great if 50meoae from our sport could become lhe of the Olymf).!C Garnes'? That's an awfully beautsful sound. Thi IJX>ft is tbcJ much (be held .his fi~ an iACb apart) from beina an official Ol>nunc sport.'' Wysocki-qualifies ~ith third-place finish FJ.rst women • marathon set LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbc t El Toro runner satisfied to reach finals in 800 meters; Campbell·eltminated watched teammate Robin CamJ1bell the evemna will be to our advantqe. Gallagher wasn't enthusiastic women's marathon in Olympic m.. finish fifth and was eliminated in lhe There arc twothinas to our advantaae about ac.ttina the pace. ••Today I was tory, bein&tun today on aa>une &ocn second beat. in the finaJs. prepared to ao out with any pace they tbc Paci.be 06can to the ~ .. Well Kim, it's you and me now/' .... ·Tife European runners mused to set. Itwasn'taoodsollediL I bad a lot .-ill also be just the second mectJDa Wysocki said to her teammate. runnina later in the evenina when it's of enef'IY left at theendrso 11\UCb 1 had ~ween . Joan Benoit Jnd Gm.~~~~I By BOWARD L:llANDYi~~~~ __ ,._ ...... ~ ...... Iii~.... -nth ta,{m ~~of~o tieaU. "Yesterday (Fnday) was more nerve-WTBCkin& for me than today," W ysock.i said after her third-place finish in the tint heat of the semis. . BcnlJpu ~bell"bu cooler for one thi~ The othetttain IO:l&llllOIDC"Ofit a-:-.-..,.,..,-,-~aitt; .. W"h-0: bM'a. a~~ didnfi keep · p with her competition havina lhiee 1"9unds. 1 feel this Will be • 14J ®n't k.Dow tiow the finaI will ao women's Jons-<lliiaDcc naQQina for ID a race on Fita Lovin of to our advantace. We have done this but Ml let someone else set the pace several )'C&l'S· , . . LOS ANGELF.S -Ruth Wysocki of El Toro ran to qualify in her semifinal heat of the women's 800 meten at the XXllird Olympic Games track and field cham- pions.hips in the Coliseum Saturday. "It helped beina in the slowest beat on tbe tint day. But runnins 2:04 yesterday was just as hard as running. today. Today Iwasjusttryinatoaet to the final." Romania in :59 . Gallagher's ume before and they don't tun that many and kick at the end." · Benoit. who Kt the Y..Orld record in of 2:00.48 ounh fastest of the races that often." Wysockidoesn't~ereisalot the Boston Marathon IMHW"at 2 two bea while Wysock.i's mark of When the race started, GaUqher of pressure on her or to win hours, 22 minutes and .43 scconds. 2:02.31 was seventh fastest in the field moved to the front and Wysocki was medals t>ecause othet' U .. athletes hasn't been beaten in a marathon of e~t to start Monday's finals. last in the field of eiabt comin& off the have done so well in other sport.a, since Chartotte Teske of West Oct-- ..1 m kind of surprised no one took tum into the backstretch. Wysocki especially swimmina. many defeated her in 198 l . She accomplished her goal with ease and is happy to be in her current PoSitioo even though It was the As she and semifinal winner Kim Gallagher sat cbanaina shoes, they 1t out harder in our race today," moved up quickly to catch her •"'fbey are at a swim meet and we Teske. too, is amona the enuanu Wysocki said ... No one wanted to teammate and ran side-by-side with a.re at a track meet," Wysocki said.. "l ti~ up at tbe start line at ta take the lead. I think the heat early m her to the home stretch. don'tthink thereisanypressureatall. MorucaCollege. The best in the world · When it appeared both would All we can do ii the bes1 we can." are on hand, and the quality of Ult ------------------------------------qualify, Wysocki backed off the pace Wysocki said there is no doubt race bas been virtually Unaffected by REE 0 and Doma Melinte of Romania went about her na~ m the I ,SOO here as the Soviet-led bo)•cott. LEWIS: ONE DOW.N t TH T GO••.. by to finish second.. W)'aocki was ,.-cllbutsayuheisnoteventhinkin1 Benoit.27,b&skeptquietsincetbc stron11t the finish but said there is a lbout that race riaht now. U.S. Trials. Her only other marathon From Bl -lot ofpusbina and sbovina in such a 0 Tbere's no doubt about it," she confrontation with Waitz ...s an- of La1una Hills, was ready. He moved cnsply over the l 0 the held event. race. "I'm s.ure there will be a lot more said. "But ngbt now, ei&bth 10 t.be tidimactic. with Waiu dropp\IJI out burdles,andwassofarmfrontcomingintothestrctchthat After his smashlDI victory in the 100, Lcwis·leaped shovina in the finals. We've alrcad)' Olympic Games in any event is not andBc:rloitfini.sbiqtbirchn\he19 l be was able to coast home in 4'8.22 seconds. into the air, punched both fisu skyward. ~ircled pan of the seen-that." bad at all.'' Boston Marathon. Danny Harris, the world Junior record holder from track, was handed am Amencan by a spectator and ------------__.-------------------..__;._.;...-:------~~ ~~~&~M~~~.~~~~~~~h~~~~ry~as~h~~~"~l ~~~~~==~~~=~====~==~==========~~~===~f today's hurdles final . Los Anaeles Coliseum celebrated wildly. Harris won the other semtftnal an 48.92, while Earher, world record holder Evel)n Ashford of the &wkins finished second to Moses in 48.94. United States blasted her way to victories in the first and West German Harald SChmid, the last hurdler to beat second rounds of the women s I 00. Moses, also made it to the final, placina third behind Runnin• with her old effecuveoeu, the 27-ycar-old Harris in 49.04. spnnt sensation was brilhant 10 winnina her first heat in The smilina Lewis, after beina aiven a rousina tnbute 11 .06 seconds -only .OS off the Olympic record • then b_y the fans, becariie very emotion&l on the victory Podium. capturing her second heat in 11 .21 . Fant, be blew kisses to the fans, then kissed bis •old medal. Ashford, who became a runner when she bepn -His time aoes into the record boob behind Calvin bcatina the boys in arammar school, showed no effecu of Smith's world record of9.93 and Jim Hines' Olympic thehamstnna1nJurythatstoppedhershonintheopenina mark of9.95. beat of the women's 200 beats in the U.S. Trials in June. Ron Brown, the third member of the U.S. team in the She set the world record of IO. 79 last year in the National 100-metcr final, barely mused a medal, placing founh in Sports Festival at Colorado Sprinas. Colo;z.. before puJhna t 0.26. Brown bad been bothe~ by an inflammed tendon up lame ID the final of the 100 at the World Lnamp1onships in the back of his riabt knee durinJ the quarterfinals and in Helsinki, Finland. . . semifinals and had 6arely made it into the finals. The two victones moved Ashford. of R0Kv1Ue into In bis semifinal beat, Browo pined fourth place -today's semifinals, along with teammates Allee Brown of the last q~na spot for the final -in a photo finish Altadena and Jeanette Bolden of Compton. with Desai Williams of Canada. In the second round oftbe men's 800, two Americans The story in the final, however, was the maanificent reached today's semifinals, includina Earl Jones oflnkster, performance of the heralded Lewis. Competina in the Mich. and Johnny Gray of Los Angeles, the co-holden of same evenu in which Owens won bis four solds 48 Year' the U.S. record. Le · wiJl "-'h .. bi attempt for a second oold today m Jones won bis beat in 1 :45.44, while Gray was third 10 ~~'Jon;J~ml> ~~ • his heat in 1 :45.82, behind winner Joaqu1m Cruz of Brazil. Monday, be then will compete in the fint two rounds clocked in I :44.84. · of the 200 and the Iona jump final. The semifinals and The third member of the U.S. team. John Marshall of finals of the 200 are scheduled Wednesday, then he will Pltinfield, N.J., finished fifth in bis heat in 1:47.18. beain his quest for a possible fourth aold medal next Friday The other heat winners were Kenyans Edwm Kocch in the 11.nt round of the 400-meter relay. The relay m 1:44.74 y Koncbellah in 1:46.15. semifinal and final are set for Saturday. BritoU ·an Coe. the world record holder. and Lewis bas dominated the JOO and Ion.jump for the Steve Ovett, the 1980 Olympic champion. also advanced past ~rce years, rankina No. l in the world ID the I 00 and easily into the semifinals. 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Ne!Mrllndt SILVER-Amy Willie, Irvine 8RONZE-Ane1e Palrateolu, Rome11 .. TltACK AHO "IELD ,,,_,., T,_ Jumo GOLD-Al Jovner. EHi SI LOUii , Ill SIL VER-Miki Conllv, Chlc.e9o 8RONZE-K1illl Conner, Great Brllal,, MM!'' 100 Metier-t GOLD-<ert L-ls, Hcxnlon SILl/ER-S.m Greddv Allenl• BRONZE-&.n JOhnSOtl. Canao. Wemen's Heotattlltn GOLC>·-Glvnlt Nunn Austrehe SILVER-JKkle JOYllef' Eetl SI Louis BRONZE-S.blne Evert1, West Ger menv. wat0HTL1"1NG u.tit H•vnn .. flts GOt.~ l«:Nns. ltomtnl• SIL \/ER-.oblfl Kebe>es, Autlrella 81t0NZE-.voll I~. Je1>111 SaturdeV'a wet1cl r.cerds SWIMMING Merl's • Macley R•Y United Slel•t IRlck Cerey, Moun! K1Ko, N Y , Sl..-t LunOQulll, JoneM>oro Ge., Rowov Gel,,.,, Winter Heven Fi. • Pablo Morei.s, Sen•• Clerel, 3;39.30 (04d record, ) .0 42, United SlelH, 1913 Saturdev's Olvmpic r«orcb SWIMMING Mlft't .... Meter .. drltrlll• Riek Cer•v Mouflt Klico, N V SS '1 COid record SS 49 John N•ber ut1111d Sre1es 1'761 Mwf's •·Meter ~ MMlev Alt• Beurnenn, C.necse. 2-cn 60 <Old record. 21>4 13, Rot»ln ltr-. Grn1 8 rlleln 1"41 Wemtn't 200·~ 9llftWtlV Miry T Me99,,.,, LIX.llsvllle, Kv .• 21>6 90 IQIO record. 110M. Inn co.iu11r EHi G«menv, 1'901 T4Mlm,.,...... (at CatS19tl ~I MWN DentNr1c It, United Slet .. 16 Israel 21, JtHn 17 Wttl GenNn'I 11, Sw.den 17 Yuooalavl• 2S, Ate«la 10 SHiii JI, KOl'H ,S ltOl'l'leflll U, Sw 11 i.n.nd 17 , .... Melley <•• ...... La.,....., MSM Auslfefie ..... 2 I Oii" r ee:· Mele1< .... IJ!lllH Sle1" 1 ~ .. I .. t, NfW ?eltend 0 ... (et LA~ ai-) P'L YWltOHT'I ~-A~41, ~#1, -.. OoM P11110, ,,.,...,, ~..-. S'-McCrwv, Detroit, 11°"90 l"1u1to Garde, MHICO, l ... lsl. ' Y0twrM4 Ht0. ~"' l(cne. dK. Efftn l' eMnlli', ..,,,llPotnes, .,. t Evu11 Cen, Turll.tv. o.c. Slllll s.ewa, Juen • ..,1 Jettr*f Fen.ch, Auttr.tlil. d«.. O.vld • M•&lle, Tanienla, .6 0. 1tec11.. ltecb-vskl, YU90sflvlt, knoeked -.1 P1lrldl tllntOft, Gr"I lrll1ln, 1.a . w IWll'llm I • ICtiwa. dee AWaro MMCMlo. ColomDia, 4•1, l..el.trMno ltamlreJ, Domlnlcall lteoublc, dee. JoM Rodrlouez. Puw1o ·~· S•O UOHT ,L YWalOHn ~MO'i.i ICurolwe, Jeoen, dk. Fren· cl.ctllador CH-, Cobnbie, •·1. Kliltl Mw .. , Zeml>la, \IOONd Pao·Mlne Chune. Clllntte Tt4111. 1:CM, 2Nl. Selvetore TOCl•.c>o. llllv. die. G«'rerd Hawklna, lrtlend. 5 ... Refael Remos, Pwrto Rico, OK JMU6 Hecrera. OOmlfllclfl ltepubllc. 4 • 1 l4se Boliver, Vantluele. dee. AMPllO G<ltlWJ, $Niii, •· 1 Cerk>s T1re<:ene Gu11ema~. dk Daniel Mwencl, Kenve, 4· 1 John Lvon. Gr••• 8rlltln. die Yallude hnHeln. lsrMI. s-o "-ul Gonultl, Lot All(ltlfl, dee Wll 111m e1oont•. Uoandl. s-o UGHT HIAVYWllGHTS Evander Holvfield, Allllnta, tloe>Pld l1mal Sliman, lrM, 2· ... 2nd Sylva111 Okallo, Kenye, OK. Na1soro Mlc:hHI, T11111anla. H . Kevin Blfrv, New Zeeland, dee JOllllll'len KlrllY, U0tnde, J-2 Jnn·Peul NenM. Cameroon, dee. Chrltter CorPI. Swadln, 4· I. Mu1tellhe MoulM, ~la. dee. Dreke Tlledzl, Mlltwl, 5-0 • AlllllonY Wiison, Greet 8rlll•n, JIOOMd RCIMrto OvlMt. AreW111n11. 2a. ht. Gaorolca Oonlcl, ltomenl•, dee. Fine San1 VM, Tonot, 5-0 Anton .ioovlc, YUllOllevle. dee. Martlus lk>ll. Wast Garmany, •-1. Men's wmnutles (at ..... l"hllenJ P'LOOlt l:XlltCISIS ~ I. LI Nl1111, China, 1UH-90lnll; ..2. Lou 't'~ CNne, 1'3'S; 3, lCAI Sofomura. J-, 1'.100, 1. PtllU"" Veluona, Franc.a, lf.700; S &ert Conner, Monon Grove. 11. 1U7S. 6. \/elenll~ PlnlN,· R~. lUOO, 7 Peter Vldmer. LOI Anoalet. 1'.SSO. • Koll Guthlken, Juien, lfASO. SU>KHOaSE l (llel LI Hing, Clllna; 1U50; Peflf' Vldmer. LOI AngeMs, 19.tSO; l. Tlmolllv Oeuoett, Wn• SPrlnofleld. Men,. 19.12S; •. Tone Fil, ctlll\t, 19.7SO; s. JNn•Luc C.lron, Frence, lt.700; 6. NobuYukl Ke· 111111, Je11e11, It 625; 1 ll«1'IO Groa1, watt Gennenv, lf.525. t. Josef z.tweeer. Switz· ~. lt..500. ltlNGS I. (lie) Koll Gusnlken, JePIJI, It.ISO, LI Nlng, CNN, 1uso. l. Mlldlll G.vtord. Van Nun, It 125, 4 Tono Fel. Clllne, 19.7SO, 4. Pet.. 'lldrMr. L°' Anoeltt, 19.750; 6. Kvoll Vamewekl, Japen, It ns, 7. Emhlen Nlcull, Romani•, lf.SOO: a Josef Zlllw19'f" Swllltrllnd, 1U7S. VAULT 1 Lou Yun, Clllne, 19.tSO. 2. (hi) LI Nine, Clllne, IU25; Koll GuWlillen, Jaoen. lf.t25. Mllchll G•'florel, Van Nuv1. 1U2S, Shlnil MorlJUI, Jepan, 19.125, • Jemtt Hertune, C>rrwW\a, Nib., It.JOO; 7. Werren Lone. C.nede, lf.700, a. Danial WUlldertln, Swllterlencl, lt.625 f'AltALLEL IAIU I B1r1 COl'lner. MortOll Grove. 111 .. lt.950; 2. NC>Ouyukl Kalilenl, JePen, 19.925, 3. MltcNJI GeYlord, Van Nuvt. lt.150; • Tono Fii, Clllna, lf.115; s. Koll GuSlllken, Japen, lf.IOO. '· LI Nino, Cnlne, "n5. 1 Din._. Winkler, west Gerrnenv. 1'600. 1 Jur9e11 ~. Wttl Garmany, It 600 HOal20tn' AL 1All1 I Shlnll Morfwe. J1oan, 20_000, 2. TOtlO Fel, Chine, lf '75, l. Koll Guthlken, J1oen, 19.950, 4. Lou Yun, China, lt.150; 4. Peter Vldmer, LOI Anoeltt, It.ISO; •. Tlmollly Oa""911, West Sorlnofleld, Mau .• 19.150; 7. Mir«> Plelll, Swltttfltncl. 19.IOO. I Oanlel Wunderlin. Swll1erlllnd, 19.67S. • )~ v ..... (at LMl9 a..dl .,_, MllH s.twars Sc.er'9I (f'MI A) Sourll Koru clef Bruh, 3-1 (IS·•. 15'-13, 13·15, 15·11 Argentine def Tunisia, 3·0 (lS-9, 15·7, 15·3) (~Ml•> JePen def E11vt>t, 3·0 (l~·6, 15· 10, IS-11) C.necll def Cl!lna, 3-0 115·1, IS-7, IS-31. POOi A 1 United Slettt, 3-0, 2 (111) Soulll KorM end 8raril 2·1; • Aroenllne, 1·2. s O-• POOi 8; l JeP9t1, 3·0, 2. (lie) Cenadl Ind llalY, 2·1; • Chine, 1·3; i Enot, 0-3. WOMaN ,.,..,,.. ........ \ ~ United Slel" Ollne Gf'M A Wnt Germenv • Brull JtNJI Peru Soulll KorH Cenade ~p· TMev's Gamet 6:30 -JtNMtn vs Clllna IJO -U11llld Sleltt vs Peru WL~ 3 0 6 1 I • 1 2 1 0 3 0 3 0 • 2 I • I 7 , 0 l 0 Olymp1csschedule BASKn:aAU. ,., ................... , •.•.m.-(woman) ac .... n. Ollnl II a.m.-{WOIMfl.) CtMda n urdt.,. $Jain 2:>0 Ill"'·-<'""'> Mmftlnab 6;J0 • l'l'\.-(WOIMll) A\1$1rtlll vt YU90&ievle uo p.m.-(mtl'I) Mmlflnlll Cat I.A 80.!!:~ 6 UO Pm -Pnillma CYCUNO (It A.l1ftla ,,_.y l•wfll tit t • .m • 1 11.m. -lOOkm roed r eee. IMm time trial DIVING (If USC) 10 Im• 12'.30 11.m. -Womet!'t 6J)rlng• llOard orell.ma 3•S.l0 11 m -WOtnen't Sllflntt!Ollrd lllfllllf'nt FINCINO tat LM19Hdl. ' a.m.°' om -~·1 ai'd woman•, ,..m tOll ortlhm. men'• teem to• nna1s • 1-11 P.m -Men't •ncl womtn'• Item foll ortllrm, men'• tMm foll fine ls ll'IELD HOCKEY CatEes1U I • m.-tmen) N•• Z..141nd v• Kenve t-•s • m-Cwe>Menl Hollelld vL W.0-mt"Y HS e m.-Cmenl Holtnd vs. GtNI 8rlleln 3;JO o.m.-(wom.nl Austr•ll• v1. C.n1de GYMNASTICS let UCLA) S.lCHJO o.m -Wome11'1 aooeretus fmels HANDBALL I" Cal State FU111rt911 > 6;30 o.m.-<wonwn> Wnl Germenv v• Aus tr I• tr I o.m -(woman) Clllne v•. Korff t:lO p.m.-(wpmenl United Slalti v'- Vuoosr.vla JUDO (It C:.. S.... U) •·I Pm. -Half 119hlwelvh1S ROWING (et\/ ...... ) 1-10-JO 1.m -Man'• f111al•. 1s1111rouo11 6111 plecn Monday IASa8ALL . , .. .,...., .......... 1 .. II m. -T-.o Mmllillal met 8ASKaTaALL ...... ~ ........ 10 Im •1:311 o.m. -Two me11'• quart«nn.al oemn ~ UO p.m. -Two men·, ~ltfflnel • .. ,,.... llOXINO (el LA '""' Nine> I 1 :JO 1 m ·tl) m. -Pretttm 6-9'.JO II I'll .~alll'l'lt CANOEING IMV..,re) 7:30-IO·•S 1.m. -Men't 111<1 ~·· soo-mierw ,_,,; men's •net women's 500-metw ~• •:.30-645 pm. -Mitt's end women't 500-mieter llfftJ; man's end ~·• 500-meler l'9"Ctlar• DIVING (at USC> 4.J0-6 P.m. -Women's aorl"C1"°9rd hneta • f'IBLD HOCK&Y I tt •• •t Lei A.n116et) 2 30 om -<men) Wttt Germenv vs lndla 4 IS om-(~) WGrmnv 111 Naw ZJl\d ll Koree HANDBALL (It Cal '"'" ,.,..,..., IJTl.-:=l_tNnl West Gw'meny v.L 12:JO p m.-(rnen) Oen!Mrk vs Sw.-n 2 P m.-lman) Spain vs. u s A. 6:30 11.m -(rMn) Romania vs. Ja111n I om -<men> Israel vs Aleerl• f30 p.m (men) Y~11la vs, Switzer· land T~~.-.... .. ~ MIN i -I. Catt~. Houaton, Ut, t. Sam OnddY, A •• lO. If; lJ 94lfl Johlt-'°"' ~ 10.12; • ... lfown. .... ,.,..._, .. ..W l. MldlMt MdwiltN, Ofetl ltfr.111. tU7; 6. ••Y ltew.n, Jaml4· a. IUt, 1 DonoMll Reid, °'911 lrtt1ln, IUJ; e., Tonv SMNI, Canedl, IOU T J -'· Al JO\'Mf', Eut SI, LoulJ, tu .• 11 ?• met1n, 61 tier. 7Yl ktd!el; 2. Mike Conley, Clllcfft, 17.11. U •V.; t !tctlltl Connot, Gt•t lrlltlln, 1U7, S5•4'A: t. 10\I llltflxlall, China, IW, U·2-.. S. "-fer loutcNn, Welt Gerrne1w. 1U7, U--014, 6. W11te ...,._,, LM MM*. 1US, .. •11\'f; 7, AIH1 ~u, Nltllfla, IU1, S4•11AI, I Enc Mccaie. ~ .. , lrfteln, 16.M, W·I, t JoMDn T-'-0, Nltll'le, '6_.., S.., ~; 10. JoM ...,.._., Or•I lrllaln. 1'~1 Q •t; 11 HIHlll a.dre1. lt'fpl, 1U7, .>Z .. '11; 12. Mlmedou Olelio, Unt~.'1 1$.,,, 5t-S~. ~· wo.wr" • ...... ... u....,... ( ... I) I. AIWllflt T~, S....,, 2t-7, H5 .._, I. MlrlDtl Wilnltna, ~. 1,.10.,,_, flt; 3. Donna smallt, canacse, lt ·-· t1S; 4. Jll Rott Glfttfl, C:.Mdl, ' lf·lllo, -5 FIOt'~ Plc:aU!t Frence. lt-5, •; 6 Consl1nc9 Polman·Tuln, Can-~ lt•4, 112, 7. Conc»IQO o.rem11a, Orarll, 11·,.,..., 121. I. L.l·Jleu r.11, (lllMM Talllll, 11·;114, 110; t. Krla!IM TannandW, SwtOtn, 1•»~. 110; 10. Manollla Marxer, Lledll.Utaln, '6·1, .... 11. ltmO Laun.. Pawe New GUlllM, '6-6'1», 6M. 10...t) 1. S.tHna Evarts, Wat G«'manY. n-o• ... , 1.osf; 2. Gmllt Nunn, Au•l,...111, 21•!014, l,CM7; l Kim Haooer. GrNI arilaln, 20-lW, "61 4 Hlllellt Hlddl119, Nwttlar- lanot, 20-10, M2; S. JudV SI~. GrNI 8rlteln, 20·1\Ao, t11; 6. Clndv G,..._, 1.eo.non. Ore.. 20-214, nt; 1. ltrelt OrHMI, WHI Germenv, 20-21.1., nti I. Jackie Joyner,'=•" SI LOuls, IL 20-0~. no; • Sabine &reu11, W•r Germany, 20--0V., '21; 10 Corinne~. swttiar· JUDO 141nd, 11-f' •• Mf; 10. Jodl Anderloft, LOI let C111 State LA> Aneeln, did not llWtldMll; 11. O.ntal •·I om -L.JGhrwelohts 8eeu0Hftl, Frlt!Clt, did not Nrlk:IMI• SOCCEJt Jeftlll l•t ........... (0... t) 1-10 om. -Quart«flnal metcn 1. LtUl\ll, '""'Ya lncnel, "4 oolntt; 2. K. TannencMr, 131·11, I02; 3. A. Tenntllder, at ..... An. IU-0, 'ltf; 4. Ro1.1 Glffwl, 12t·2W., 75'; $. s--7 0.,.A"c:C~iftr Po1man-ru1n, 11M11>, '°'' " Ptcau1, ll•·•ll>. "3; 7. Wllnuna, 111· 11, 671; I. Cat U ~) Smlllle, 11HO, •70; t. M.erQI', 11HI, 666. • t • m. 12:30 11.m. -Pole vault, rntn'I 10. TMI, 107-t , Mt; 11. G«'amlu, did not 200 IMlan lflrsl and Mc:OM roundl), ).000 oanldllere • mtltf' '"''' round) <Gnw 2) • •·7 ISP m. -Flneta In women's 400 and I Sc:Meldar, 152· 1011>. M.5; 2. Jovf'M, lOO, women'• levalln; flnab In men's lt6-CM, 135; J Braun. 1"·10, 12t; •. hllmmtr ltlrow, lone lump, IOO, HD-meter OrnMI, 1•10. I06; S. Greiner, 13'-0Ya, SOCCER hotdla, 10,000 meten; Mtnfflnel1 In m; 6. Nunn, 11'-tt "5; 7. HffOW, 11•·2Ya, ( ,.. dlN) woman'• 400-metar hurdleJ, men's 600· '92; I. Hldcllne, Ill·•. 6'1; t. SlmotCHI, 1., eJn. _ ~-~ metert; nnr round of 3,ooo-merer slMPll· 110-•.,.... '62; 10. Evert,, 107·0, 645, 11. (af~•JUlitf") ~ li>.fi:;;::l!!:::l;::::;:~-!....:...._ ..,. ,l ., ,,.,.,.,,, -'ct .,.,.~ \2. 3·5 11 m -Quarterllnel merdl ._ ~~~~ --Beauo-ant. did = ~"'· TRACK AND FIELD 10 •.rn.·2 o..m. -Aroeftflna vs. Tunlsle, (He9t 0 lat LA CeeMum> Caf19de vs.. JMen 1 Rou·Glffen, 2:1U7, m llOlntt; 2. t;)O e.rn.· 12:30 o.m -Wometn -· 6.30-10-.3011.m. -E.irvot vs.. 1111¥, UnltlO ~n· Tuln, ~. 761; 3. TJel, 2:25.03, mereltlon, women's levelln -lttvlng, Stettt v1 Brain nt; Smallle, 2:ll.IO, m. s. Le1.11111, women'' 600-melar hurdles (Int round), WATER ~LO 2:21J5, "4; 6. MM"Xar, 2:3117, 631, 7 men'• Nimmer auallMno. 110 llurdlti (first (at""" .,., Melllu) G«emlu, did not 11art. rout)d) P'INAL ROUNDS 1He9t 2) 4-7'15 P.m. -Women's 100 MmlllMI 1:30 •.m.-111 A vs. 2nd c 1. Hldcllno. 2:12.M, IMJ 2. Wllnsrna. end nnei, men's 1ono lump· QUlllfvlno. llO 10 a.rn.-lrd A vs. 4th c 2:12.91, Ill; J K, T1nnanc1er, 2;13.t), Mt; • hurdltl (MC:ond round), """'' 400 met•n 1:30 P.m.-2nd A vs. Isl 8 Scnnelder. 2;15."· M3; 5. OrHMI, 2:1UI , (.-id round), men's levetlnflnll;~·s 3 P.m.-4111 A'" 3rd 8 132. 6. Plaut, l'lt 17, IOO; 7. A, Tenneni!W, 400-metar Mmltklal; men's too-meter 1:30 p.m -4ttl 8-vt. 3rd C 2:2100, 7'5 semlftl\tl, men•1 600-meter llutdlel nn.1 '11.m.-2nd I vs. ht C WEIGHTLIFTING • VOLLEYBALL (et L..eytea.~ w.t1:Ms•> let LM1 a..ctl) 2·• 11.m -HNvvweloftl• 10 e.m -(women) Mmlllnel Mme '*' o.m. -H9t~tlohls Noon-(womenl MmlflNI ueme YACHTING 6:30 P.m.-lwomen) Mtnlflnat vame <at Lane leedl) I P.m.-(women) MmHlnal oame 1:30--6:30 11.m. -Flflll rac:e " .... ,... ..... Swlmmlnt l•f USC) Ml!N 200 lnclo -t Alex BaumeM, Cal*M! 2:0l42. MCOllCIJ 1Worl4.Lgo<d, aid r4Kord, 2:02.05, B1urnann, ltt2), 2. Pablo Mor111t. Sanle Clari, ,~.05. 3. 'Hell CodVen, Grtel Brlleln, 2:04.31, •. RoOln Ir.-, Grtel Britain, 2;04.52; 5. Steve LundQulsl, Jonesboro, Ga., 2:04 91; 6. Anctr-Pllllll1>1. Jamaica, 2:05.llO; 7. Nicolet KlaPlterlk, West Genneny, 2:0511; l R•lf Oleoel, Wetl Germany. 2-0. '6 1.500 fr• -1. Mk:t1M1 O'Brien, Co.le Me..-, 15:05.10, 2 ~Ill DICarlO, Denver, 15:10..59; 3. Stefan Pfeiffer, WHI Germenv. 15t12 11. • Reiner Henkel, Wttl Germenv. 15:20.03; S. Frendl IKOne>, Franca, 1S:2U6, 6. Sleleno Grendl, llaly, 15:21..51; 7. Devld Shemlll, Canida, 15-.31.21; I. Wevne 51111· ltnoton, Austr•llt, 15:31.11. 400 medleV raley -1. United Slalet (Rick C.rav, Mount Kltce>, N.V.; Sieve LunocNl•I. Jonttboro, Ge.; Peblo Moreltt, Slnl• Clere, ltowdv Galne1. Winier Haven. FIL), Ut.30 (World record, old rlCO(d, 3:A0.62, Uni led Sltltt, 1"3); 2. Canade, 3:Al.23, 3 AY1trell1, 3:Al.25; 4 Wal Ger· many, 3:44.26; 5 Swad*I~ 3:47 13, 6. Gr•t Brlleln, 3:47.39; 1 Swltterlanel, 3:A7 t3; I JeHn, dl&Quellfled WOMEN 200 fty -1. Mary T. Mffohlr, LoulJVlllt. KY 2!06 '° IOIYtnPlc record, Plcl record, 2·10 .u, I,... Gehslar, EH i Ger· menv. 1'90). 2 Keren PtllUtot, A111trella, 2:10.56. 3. Ina lkvermaM, Wttl Germanv. 2:1 UI, 4 Nency Hooll\Md, JK'kM>nVlll, Fla., 2.11.,., 5 Semantl'le Purvis, Gr•I Britain. 2:12.33; 6. NIOko Kurne. Jeoen, 2:12..57; 7. Sonia Hausladen, Autlrla, 2:15.ll. I. Conny Ven a.ntum, Netlllrlandi. 2:17.39 200 bed! -1. Jolendt De Rover, Na!Nrllncb, 2:12.39; 2. Amv White, lrvtne, 2:13.04; 1 Aneta Patraseolu, Romania, 2:13 2t; •. Georolne Ptr1<11 ... A.uSlralla, 2:14..37; S. Tori Trees, Loul1vllll, Ky., 2:15.73; 6 Slt9nle khllctlt. WISI Germenv. 2:15'3, 7 Carmen &uneclu, Romenle, M6 IS, I Cermel' Ctarll, New ... lend, :l-17" Rtwlnt (at Lall• C.Mtls) WOMEN'S l"INAU ~sa.t I ltecn. lltomallt.), l :.OM, 1 ~ (Unlrao 5111H), 3:43.lt, l. H .. seoruc:k (Belglum), 345.72, 4 Ju&ltoen 10enman.1, 3:A7.1', S Mllchell (Greet 8rllalnl, J'.5120. DeutWI WltMut Cex I. Romenle , 3:2"71; 2. Holleno, J.2t. 13, 3 C.neda, 3.2tt2, • Sweden, 3:J0.7t; 5 Norwev, 3:3209; 6 Unlleo Stern ITJ\axron. Geer), U2.33 l"aln WI"-' Cex I. ltomanle, l .JUO, 2. C•'*'-. l~Ga; 3 Wes I Genneny .3 .cl .SO, S Untied Stet" (Klrdl. Tc>wnel, 3M.35, 6. GrMt ertreln, Ul.S3 f'eur WltMut CH 1. ROINnfa, 3:19.30; 2. Canad•. 3:21 ss. 3 Austrllle, 3:23.2'; " United Steltt (Pecti., 5'1r•tten, Harvllle, Miles), 3:23~. 5 Hollend, 3:23 t7; 6 W•1I Germeny, 3:2'.03 ,._ W1ltl Cex I R01Nnl1, 3.1• 11; 2. United Steltt (M¥den, ltohde, Lind. GMder, Rickon), 3:15.57, 3. Oenl'n4lr'k, 3:102; • Wttl G«· .=. 3.16.11, S f:.renca, 3:17.17, ' lteiv, ...... 1. United 51•1•s (O'Steen, Metalf. Bower. Graves, Franeoan. Norrellu1. Thortne... Kiiier, S..rdl, 2:~.IO; 2 Rornenll. 3-0017, 3 Holland, J-02 92, • C.tltde, 3'.03.64, 5 GrNI Brlleln, 3:04 SI. w ..... 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Jovner. 2:110>, 113; 7. Haooar, 2:11 .... 110 T .... Seerft 1. Nunn, 6,390; 2. Joyner, 6.lt7j 3. Evart•, •."3; t. SllTIPIOll, •.m; s. or-. 6,211; 6. Breun, U3'; 7. HJOdlng, 6, 147; I Haoter, 6, 121; f. Oreuet, Ut2; 10 Sdvlelder, 6,CM2; 11. WlNlna, •.015, 11 K. T1nnandewr, 5,tol; 13. Plceut, 5,'1•, 14 A. T1nnenoer. 5,tol; 15. Rou Giffen, 5,tCM / ~. )\. llASEIAU. U.S. 12, DernlNCM Republk 0 lat~ Shlclluml DJl. USA Guerrt2D Perls 21> Slnd!ldh CrllPlnU Penleeu rf Gomez lb T avers 3t>f Rev•d SanllNC Mol•lf alHllbl 3 0 ' 0 1 0 0 0 •OOO l 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 JOOO 2 0 0-0 3 0 0 0 , 0 1 0 ttlrll bl McOowld S 0 1 0 Lerkln dh 5 2 1 1 o.rklf 5S•4 McGwlr lD • 2 I 0 Sttvdar 3t> • 2 3 3 Mecllrf 2 1 1 0 GWVMrf 1 0 0 0 Mlneno c • 1 2 l Ceffrev c 1 0 0 0 Greanu 3 1 0 0 Alfero 21> • o I 1· 210 40 T.... • lt 14 12 Sc.re .......... Demlllltlft •..-..c ----I UnltMS.._ .. Ma -.-12 E-<rtt.cHn 2, Guerreo. L06-0ornlnlcan R~ 2 United Stetet 7. 21 lnyOll, Alfaro, Clark. 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Holyfield advance to quarterfinals LOS ANGELES (AP) -Paul Gonales and Sseve McCrory, a couple ornttle su~s. and li&ht heavy-~ci&bt Evander Holyfield" kept lh1 U$. Olyll\efc boxina team unbeaicn Saturday witb wins that moved them · into the quarwfinals. Gonzales, uwnaadvantaaeofa t>ia edac in reach and boxina beautifully, scored a S-0 deeisioo over William Baaonza of Upnda in a 1()6..pound ma\Ch Saturday oisJit. Holyfield e.lso woo at nijb~ domi- natina Ismail Salman in their 178- pound-dau match and •\9PP'ina the Iraqi in the ICCOJ\d round. McCrory knocked.Dr. Fausto Gar· cia of Mciuoo down twice and stopped him in the fint round of a • 112-pound~IUI bout on the daytime card to set up a possible showdown ·with Yona-Mo Hco of Soulh Korea. He wall -filbt in the quarterfinals Tuesday qainst Peter Ayesu of Malawi, a S..() winner of Oppt Pinto of Pakistan. Heo, lhe No. 3 ranked 112-poundcr in the world behind champion Pedro Reyes of Cuba and McCrory, scored a 4-J decison over Efren Tabanasofthc Philippines. The S.8~ Gonzales of Los A•les scored well with a jab. but aot most of his points witb counterpuncbina. The much-shorter, Baaonza sc:ored ov casionally with a head blow. but he bad to luDfC to reach Qonzalct. When be lunpi and misled. Gonzales made bun pay a heavy price. Holyfield, of Atlanta. just bad two much fire power for SaJman. raking his bead with both hands and alto p~ wcllto,lhe. body HCc mtdc Salman take tWo fWldint S.COunts in the aecond round. and after the second one the referee stopped bout at 2:44 of the round. Gonzales• quarterfinal opponent Tuesday niabt will be John Lyon of Brita.in. who won S..O over Yebuda Ben Hain of Israel. Holyfield will fifbt Syivaus Okello of Kenya, a >O wtnner over Nassord Michael of Tanz.ania. in •_.quarterfinal matcb. aJso Tuesday n.iibL twice and llop- ped him in tbe first round. ANGELS ••• From Bl reach of an outstretched Kent Hrbek at fint base. It didn't last. however. Tom Brunansky tied it in the founb when he hit his second homer in u many nights on a 3--0 pitch from Zahn. a ' towcnna drive over center field. . But the tie dido •t last Iona. either. as the An&cls• offense quickly turned things around. Ooua DcCinces and Brian Down- ing started the fourth with si.nJles befo~ Jackson launched a 3-1 pitch from Minnesota loser Pete Filson over the left-field wall, the 49Slh of hi~career. 1 'Everybody's been hittina and rve been lost in the shuffle, so it feclagood to produce," Jack.son laid. "Sure, the Old araY mare ain•t what she used to be but I still have a few bullets left. Everytime I go 0-fo...,.. or 0-for-S, 1983 cornea back in my mind.•• The Twins knocked on the door again in the fifth when Mickey Hatcher singled in Ron WashinJtOD, who bad sinaled with one out and taken second when Kirby Puckett walked. But that wu the extent of tm Twins' offerue, as Zahn stifled Minnesota for seven inninp. ''I've been pitching better lately," said Zahn, who raised his record to I 0-8 in winning for the fint time since June 30. "I just aot better reswts toni&ht. "lt was a ~ef as soon as it turned Auaust t, "Zahn added, refenina to bis miserable Jul~. "He keeps us tn the ball pmes," Angel Manager John McNamara added "He wasn't in. oommand u well as be normally i" but be aot the outa when he had to ... * ANGIL NOTWS -0.... I* hu wClfUd tt611J tl,.letlt lnnlne1 w~ elDwlne • rl.llWW to llMI off lllm. 11 was becllt Oft A~ U, Ml WMn Hew Y11'11'1 0..-Merw ~ tne IMI, WoulcMie MM ~ .,.. !Hor•• !Ht MUGG wtllr! ZMln II lllldllne: Tiit ,....._? Scout• ... Y,,. Mt•'"'.,.. to 110tne ... ,. rn 1,1;1 MConck ••• W111'1 • ~ Ill ,,,. fltttl '"'*"· , .... 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I I - Youngster are inspired The~e·s a lg rush to enroll In swim programs ttJons with full twiJu and Ga 2's LOS ANGELES -4y~1ut IR the newest bywords m Calif omla as lbousands of you.agsten flock to to en.roll in aymiwtics and swim.ming classes •Potli&hted in vision co~crqe oftbe 1984 Olympic Games. h'1 cil11ed televi11on fallout.: the Olympic Gama. .. , \lrill pu1 thit torCb iD ;sa.e·· ~yroom, .. o.eaiaaid. .. , bave aD h. tropbks. pictma &Om die Bc:dio GatneS and countlea otbe:r awards. My husband is ocvcr out or my m.Uwl" The couotry•s newm S1aR. like ~ Lou Retton, Peter Vidmar, Tracy Caulkins and Rowdy Gaita,• thl ....._ .-.... •-Ufe baveinspiredyou~ofall9C1to A ete9 u.DDvu,Ulllll look for ways to imitate tlicir &c· Two wriablliftttl -u ~ complishment.s. a.ad a Ubuelt -wen~ 6om Gymnasiums IWttd. fcelin& the iD&mWional compeqtioa i>r life crunch of calls and visits riabt after S&tutday after a routuae uriJIC lat the Olympics staned. ditdoled uacet of lotbiddllla ltCtoid "It's really lf'e&t." laid Manha Lee dniaJ~Jbdr mmprsirion Pyykko of the Mission View the LOI~ Olympica. NadadoRS. -which sent ax swimmers 1'be 12"'2-natioa lntcrutionat and three diven to the Olympics. Wf'Jabtliftina Foderaaioa an"°'JlllCOd She sa.id she's uMd to ltlbDI calls • that Ahmed Taibi of~ iD die about the prccram, but not alraay ~ dw; aDd M•hmoUd lOQJ. • Tuba. of Lcblnoll. iD tbe ~2-kik>­ Olympic fever bas also infected the pa.in daa. ~ bamd 6'om all very YOUD:&-. . inlO'Da1ional compel.itioo for life. c.aroJ Harris, a teacbet' at the Hun~ Valley Pretcbool in &m.wr eaten tlae ~ Founwn Valley..z.. said she senied the -. ...-~~ excitement the ulympics had t=er· atcd in her students. so &be tctapped her lesson Plan and turned to the Games. Rath Owem pYeD ~rch LOS ANGELES -Ruth Owens, widow of the lqepdary Jeste Owens, wu pven the torch Saturday that her aranddau&bter carried into Memorial ~for last week's.openiDa of: MOFFET'S DREAM ••• hosDBl were still eVident in hiseyca. It wn buni:na. and tt was to bun a The swim world is= dote sreat deal mere after comnf't-i-in the knitpoup~altho teammates ~~. thebdpofan~of arc competitors. too, share a ... ,_..... common b9nd became of the sacri-Moffet al.molt decided tbeo to fices endwed. . fcqet the finals in the aftaDOOD... .. I .. Mostoft.beswimmentakethe waslC&l'edallday~"besays. ... same1Jt!hilosopby," explained Mof'-!mew it wasPD&to bun. it wujust . ~ do ... und scary. I was here Id the Olympia aod aet. ey n ,comearo too apectedtodowd. Myparmtsand much, became tbeydoo't know what frileoda were in tbellands and TV wu to say." MikeO•Bric:a, another Com IO:ina to make~ bildea! out ofiL • 4'.i...----1-l:--i wasn "t p>t.D& to swun after Mesan and t.beWUl.DCr 01 ~ llKlU&UU wortouts. but then, -..d}.1 decided to the l,SOO~leSaturday,sumn>td • uyit. .. up the feelinpof the U.S. camp: Tbe injection was made. a daalier· "for awhile." be!81d. .. It was ous maneuver~ to Mofret. gettJ.ng us all down. bea:use all of the ftmcbOns of the Ah.houah the pill is bitter, Motl'et musdecan be l~. sa__ys he's oot lettiQlitltl him. Tbe lea was~; t.11 it '"There's no rason tofc:d sorry for wuao no avail, not on the world c:lass youndf," be says, .. became you ca.o level he com~ m. Just make ygunelf m.ixn.ble.. I bave When thedliDctsof tbC UUection to turn th.inparou.Ad positively... wore off'the leans even more wonc Moffet wasn't rady to bcci.n and it be.Oooocd IOI tevere pn:>pOr· ~foranydanoedowo the tion. ColiscwD nmway at Oosioa Q:r. ..rm positive I bwi it evm more." emonies, but bed.id admit be was he sa~ feeling better about the world, pri-.. It 1 lite Tai and Randy matily because of friends lite Joannie (Babilonia~" says Mo1fet.. .. It's the Faust, John Rumsfdd and Catherine same exact uUur'Y. ouly tbein was Shea. wone becanxtwo people wer"C in- One posiuvc note about alJ this is volved. .. that there's no second-suessina beina He came in fifth in the finals done in the Moffet camp. He swam without a bet in 1 :03.2, a rema.rbble the raoe be wanted, but like an Indy etron. but there arc no medals fot- raoecar, ~arc times when a tire remarkable efforts. will blow, and Moffet apparently He entered theseGamesapectina broke that plateau. to ao iD the low 1:01 s. which equates .. I was never in such sood shape,.. to world record time. continues Moffet.. .. It wasn 'ta matter Now, be woo •t even be in the water of not stretching out or an)'thini. You apin until October and be bas just don •t p> out in 29. t •and be decisions abCad ofbim. crw:sina when you •re not goiQl.,00... Jon Urt.DCbet.. a former AMheim .. It's a shame, I felt so sood aoma H.llh swim C09Ch and the bead swim ~tenths of a second off the world coecb at the U nivenity ofMichip.n, record with a torn poin muscle.." however, says this about MotJet: Moffet bad been bothered eveno ""Bteaststrobncan do it becaUJeit'a stiptlybyaminocpulltweweeks astilledevent{swimmiaawith pnor. success at qe 24). John Hcncten did But as be says. .. Then it went away it, and bie(Mofl'et) has it inside. .. and it was only a small irritation." "lf yoo wa.ot it. you c:&D-do it. .. ays Butubeca.meofftbewallit Moffet. '°TwcJlty.fourwillbepnsbu:l& popped and be knew it immediately, ii, but 1 ccrtaiDly wouldn't be too okl hewasindeeptroubkasbccamein. · (forwGam~atSeoul)." · O!BRIEN, WIDTE ••• From Bl ,. - .. . . Citizens Bank promotes four att1eu Baak of Costa Mesa bas announced four promotions within its ranks. Robert Uedfeni, scmor vice president and loan edinin&JU'ltor, has been promoted to executJve v1eie president and chief adminisuativc officer. Uccif~rri, wbo _Joined the banlc in 1979, will contmue his duties as loan administrator. Robert T. M11t has been appointed vice president and cashier, bri.naina more than 1wo decades of bankina expenence to the post He was formerly aeruor vice president wtth CoaliDen&a.I Bau of Commerce in Fresno. UOCIFERRI Do•aJu Jacki, loan officer and assistant vioc president. has been promoted to vice president of commercial loans. He has been wttb the bank since December 1983. Dtua MUler, assist.ant cashier and operations officer with the 17th Street office, has been promoted to assistant vice president and operations offi~r. She has been with Ciuzens Bank since January. • • • Fountat.n Valley resident E.areu M. Bayes has been promoted tQ. vtce president of commerctal lending for the Secarlty Pacific Natioa.al Bu.k's Santa Ana Business Banking Center. Hayes joined the &ank in 1976 as a part- time installment loan clerk and most recently was commercial loan account officer for the business banking center. • • • Three representallves from Fox" Co. m Newport Beach were amona the presenters at a recent Women's Busmess Ownenhip Conference held in San Dieao, The th~ arc: LlDda C. Jacboa oflrvioe, a certified public accountant and tax partner; and Luyce It. MUlt of Fountain Valley, CPA and tax manager, and Manba R. Nall of El Toro, CPA and senior tax ac.countant. Jack.son spoke on "Pncing Y-our Services," Mills tallced aboat "Markeltng Yowac.lf and Your Service Business" and discussed "Mergers & Acquisitions tor Selvice Fums," while Nan addressed "Financial Information Systems for Service Firms" and "Strategic Business Plannina." • • • Benard W. Feldman bas been appointed executive vice president of creative services for Tile ED&IUder Groap_of Newpon Beach. Feldman, a principal with the qency, was formerlv v•ce president, creative director. . ' . B.J. Stewart A.dverti1lD1 ud PabUc Relatioaa, IDc. of Newport Beach has added Plua Bllllden, lac. to its client roster. Plaza Builders 1s a wholly owned subsidiary of Callforala Federal Savlaf• ud Lou. • • • Premier Soarce Dl1trlbatta1 of Irvine bas signed an agreement to distribute the 3Com EtherScries for 3Com Corp. of Mountain View. This marks the first time an J..ndependent distributor will handle 3Com's microcomputer- based network:ing products. f COMPLETE NY E, AMEX COMPOSITE 1iAAN8ACTION8, 87, .. I MEE TINGS Advertlse~s to hear of ·oc TV Deeds Used car·purchases_help beat cost of new wheels The average U.S. car on the road Southern California W.omeo in oow is 7.4 )'eats old, a hi&h for any Advertising will present Jo C~nes, peacetime period, while new-auto commun;ty relations ditector for purchase prices have soared l 8S KOCE-TV, as a 1uest speaker who percent just in the past decade You will address what is happening in need a new car-but how can you, a public, cable and commercial tele-typical American family, afford your vision: -"ls Orange County Media next set.of wheels? Meeting Orange county Needs," at Solution: a used car. And you can their reaular monthly meeting, save, too, by: • Wednesday at Le Bwritz Restaurant,· "":""rBll~new car and driving 1t .C 14 N. Old Newport Blvd., Newport until it is very used; Beach . • Or (very carefully) buyina 1 used Social hour will begin at 6 p.m.. buS&Y in the first place, as two out of dinner at 7 p.m. and speaker at 8 p.m. three U.S. motorists now tra- Reservations at SIS per member, and ditionaJJy do. $20 per nonmember are available by An astoundina 17.4 million used calling 631-6541, with a dead.line on cars were retailed at a record t'otal of Monday. · $85.3 billion last year, accordina to Caines wlll be the kickoff speaker the latest annual used-car survey by for a year of ,programs featuring Hertz Corp. prominent personalities in the These numbers compare with only advert1sinJ. marketing. and public 8.9 millwn. new units sold for just relauoos field. · S8 l.9 billion in 1983. What these • • • stausucs boil down to is that the A sl>CQal day-long professional nation's used cars sold averaged 4.8 seminar, ''AHarvestofldeas,"isaJso years old, had run 49,969 miles and planned for Aug. 2S, 8 a.m. to 3 "p.m. cost $4,302. And these numbers take at the Emerald Hotel 10 Anaheim on real sense to you when you with a registralloo f~ of $40 for comparethemwithanave~eof2.86 members, SSQ for nonmembers and a years, 29,090 miles and $3,602 for student rate of S3S. Deadline for typical bugies in 1979. reservations ts August 21, and infor-But the averaae used-Qr price of manon about the seminar is available $4,302 in ·~3 was still subs~tially bycallina631-6S41. below the averqc 1983 new auto Southern California Women in sticker price of $9, 179. And so were Advertising is open to all interested the runnina costs. Herein lies the women . who wish to panicipate in basic explanat!on of the comparisons. activities to broaden profesSJonal Dependina en vehicle age and sk.tlls mi~~ ty~<;al,.. u.se<L~cb.ue Citrus Jn vestments ,. prn:e54•n year .ran1ECd ' t1 , . . peroentlessexpensivefora 1-year-oJd A d1scuss1on of economic and tax compact to 82 percent cheaper for a 6- benefits of citrus investments will be • year-old, compared to a new one. presented for taxP.!'yers interested in Model for model, the purchase pnce savings averaacd about 60 percent Saviop to own and run used cars averqcd about 38 percent. lnuample poll, some 15 percent of the used-car buyers said they bought a used car rather than a new one precisely because the used car was l~ss expensive -jun what you would expect. And these u5Cd units were not second or extra cars. A fat majonty said the used make was the family's primary rollina stock. The uscd<ar buyers often had as man) as -or m.o~ than -the units of fam1hes buyms new vehicles. Generally. though, their incomes are only about three-quarters as hiah as the earnings of new-car buyers. Explains Hertz Chairman Frank A. Olson, a veteran of nearly 30 years in the business, ·•our company research consistently shows that the used<ar market plays a vital role an the nation's econom).' by making private automobiles available to the majority of families who need them but cannot afford new<ar models," But since repairs climb as a car ages and rolls up hi&}ler mileaae, why are older cars .....: bougl)t new or used - usually less expensive to run th.an cars traded every year or two? The answer lies in deprtelstion - the diffe~nCC' between what you pay for the car and what you later sell at for. The typical U.S. car loses more of its value in the early y~ than it does later. Depreciati~o - w.hich is based on purcbaae po.ce---.. u the.! m._,or e~pensc on a new ·car. tr also influences such other new.car costs as interest, insurance taxes and fees. Say you buy a S 10,000 car and trade SYLVIA PORTER it annually. lts yearly dej>teeiat~on is about 30 percent or $3,000. But if y~u keep that car I 0 years, tben1unk tl, its yearly dep~cc1auon 1S just $1,000 - the S 10.000 purchase price divided by IO years, a difference of about 20 cents a male assumina 10,000 miles a )Car of dnving, Maintenance costs do go up in later years. but these "variable.. u-pkeep outlays rarely rise faster than the "fhed" costs fall SQ. 1f you do decide on a ~sed Uf?it. buy Wlth care. get as much an wnhng as possible. Negotiate the toniest warranty; ask about pnor veh1¢Je wrcclcaie Favor new<ar dealers, who sell about 45 percent of the used cars, too. They normally have newer, lower- m1leage models. If very tow pnce is your pnrne consaderauon, the "independent" uscd-ar-only lot is your resort. And a full 40 r.:rcent of used cars are sold "direct, • with the rna1or rental coqi- panies selling their better can at read. usually npr ticportl.: Final til>: ~ritil interest tates tu~ down ag,aw, invest your money m having your used car repaired. That'• your most prudent choice. ponfolio diversification. Certified Financial Services, lnc., which man- ~es fifty million dollars of groves, wtll host the meetings in their offices at l 6S3 l Bolsa Chica Road, Suite 202. Huntinaton Beach in the Huntington National Bank Building, at 6 p.m. on Aua. 8 and again on Aug. 21. ~RANGE COAST STOCKS " . . Refreshments will be served. Res- CTVations recommended. Here are the· •tock market acdvltlea ot. publicly traded Orange County firm• for the week ended Friday, Aug. S. Data provided by Newport Securities Cc;arp. .---~-------~~;-----;··-·-----~-----;---·--------·---··-·-,------.11,·-;1r1-~·--····-·-·--;-···;---~----;--·----·--;~·----, 1 UMI 1l1M o HIDOUUTIU 1 PIODUCTI 1MUllf ,,1 .. 1 •~100 t 1'5 •"l 1TU• UD I UflUI t 'IT U C1 ll'!!!!lll!l ... !IJlll!""'""'!".,..""!1'.'----IJ.'!"' .... lll!l!l-'"'!"' .... ~~---"'!""~""'!-~'!""'""'!""""""'"'!"'~lllJJll''""l""'!l'l' .... """'!!'""!1------...... ~~ . : ................ '. ..... : ... :~:~:!~~----·: ........ ····-··· ...... : ...... '.?~=~~'.?!:?~ .:~~~~~ .... ! .. '. .... '..~ ~~~~~ .. '. .. !.~~-~???:~--... : ~ . -~. ·- ,' j 1 i .\ range Count~ ~ortgage Chart r .. • 'A.; ·-... ' ... : --. - Lender Int. Amort. Mo Im um CO!ltKt Rete Pt1. Yra. Loen Fixed-Rate Pacific Coast S&L . 13.750 2.75 150 Any loan officer Homestead S&L 14 000 3.50 350 Any loan officer Pacific Fed S&L 14.000 3.60 250 Any loan officer Lender Int. Amort. Int. Maximum Contact Rete pt1. Yr1. AdJ. Cep Loen AdJuatable Santa Paula S&L 11.25 2.00 260 6mo. 5.0 Any loan officer Rate Hemet Fed. S&l , 1.25 2.00 250 6mo. 45 Any loan officer Imperial S&l , 1 125 4.00 250 12 mo. 5.0 Any loan officer L Lenct.r Int. Amort. Int. Maximum Contact Rete pta, Yrt. AdJ. Cap Loen Adjustable long Beach S&L 10.750 2.0 400 6mos. 4.5 Any loan officer Mortgage Pacific Fed. S&l 10.875 3.0 350 12 mos. 5 Any loan officer Southwest S&l 11.500 2.0 150 e mos. 5 Any loan officer --1 -·~, . 1- ~ I>· 1: ~ I ,, Air C•llf •r &Cl~ 1 •1·-· "'••• ·~"t• l & ... r . Dl •t· ADOI • &ur h a•. U C •, S ••••· •••lflo &PP 6 &etr.~1-0oe\ &MID• 7 aeer.lltle ! , ..... , ... ,. •• 1 ' l Jll Cr\ T••• •c•T '0 Areht •• Cor,, &Clf • I ITI IJtltao ITIS 1z l•••r Intl. 110 • , ) lal'llll·l•w,or\ t • ltflJ•• lno; l !Pl I s ..... M••. IOMO '' .. wtr l••~•t. 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BUYING YOUR LAND FROM THE /RV/NE COMPANY? Bay Escrow Inc .. pioneered leasehold purchases from the 'rvme Co. in l 9~2. Let expenente work for you Ask for Marian Johnson. IAY ISCROW Co. Inc. f7t4J 673-6255 25 IS East Coast Hw.)'. Corona el Mar. CA 92625 • Located on Skypark Csrcle m the Airpon Busmcss Cent.er. the show- room dis~lays Gran Tree's la.rge selcc- uon of office f unshin.gs for rent. "We have tvtrytbina for the small or luge office, from the receptionist's desk to the CEO's credenza," wd Kelly Kn.iabt, Gra.nTrce's director of sale. for office fbmi1tunp. Acoordin& to Kn11.tH, rc.ntina f umiture offers a number of ad van· taP. for bulin .. Many of _our, b..asanes& cust0men say rcnuna f YCI them artattr flt~1bility than bu)'ln " Kni&}lt said. 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" ~· '" o"+ 114 61 t I 1 + ~ 11'+ .., "+ " n --l'!t+ "' _, ... ~· l'I ---~"' 12"+ 11' 141'+ " ·--14 - I AMEX CoMPos11f T R~N s~,cr10Ns IHl'S All YUl'S llCIS, LOWS. ct.IS£ •1 -~ l,;n Ut Oil ·• Eat drink and be merry for tomorrow your 1pou• may find out. 8MC4 Why 11 • p1•celul C8rlbbMnldtWde l •uch • lll9CC8 lor ,.. rock mualclena? Cl Pe,sonal.fit en.JJ.anced by design For a cuaaJ look, Zoe Radley modela Ycnana Tradltiom' ~ cotton corduroy cluelc trouen teamed with a plaid crepe de cblne blow and acrylic, nil:; and wool At'eater coa . ~eel cuff• add an eye-eatc touch to the Doncuter Boatlqae doable-b~ed coat of wool and mohair plaid. Daily .Piiot Photos by Howard Li pin Zoe Badley la wrapped ap ln color. Ftnt, tbere'• tlalajewel· toaed ToaJll Tradldou Mu all:lrt wttb matehtni pl&ld 1Q11Ue .llC&d and. palloftr ...... , ...... , ~-..... tb~.-..-re'"":,•' Jaer work u an attlat, plu Iler 2·,.ar~ld makeup line and her l0·1ear·old color conealdnl bUln .... Color couattant Zoe Badley of Newport Beach atepe oat to mall:eabJiChtatatementtnthlaDOncuterwoolandallltn.lt By VIDA DEAN .,.., .... ...,.. ... There are women who wear the d igner fa< hions in the lalC$t colors and yet never 10 into a store. They a:-econstantly addinadrcsses. coats. uatsand evenitlgwearto their wardrobes that feature bandstwn button liqcrie traps and acncrous scamsand hem The fashions are in th~fabricand color of their choice. • These women havcdi9COvci"Cd Don tcrand the orth Carolina company's fa hton consultants. TwoCosta Mesa women, Rachel Kelly and loreo Tompkin who are stanina their third year as consul tan uplaincd how thi method of Shopping works • .. Thecompany..,h1ch is more than .SO years old produ four collectionsa yeu. The con uha.nts previ eacb n 1 lane and Latrr have 1t inthcirhomeforoncweckforcu tomcntosce. We doutnoti and inv1letbcm to,~vicwda)'.fora look and th opponunilytotclcphonc < S7 )a!Khttupappolnunmts1ttheir ven1cn .... "1l<Cll>. .. Wcallowtwobounlfonncwcu tomcrJU tbcainmn aDonra tcr watdrObCand an hour for those a<idina ncv. pt ~.·They ha c our und1\ldcdattention v.bil th .. ire hoppina;· he add~ I . • at the Paclftc Federal SaYlnC• and Loan .Geocladon Ball4lne lD Costa Ilea. The.two-piece en~ble ta $S98. ' ' -. I • .. t DAILY PILOT /Sunday, August' 5, t984 -- Loo K1Nc Cooo -. -~'"""-~~-,,.,,_"--~ i . I J I > .. liquid gets riQ ofthem VIDA DEAN The transparent. fragrance-free. "'atcr-based hquid as formulated to smooth a"'a> lines. "'nnkles. bags and undcr~ye puffiness. One-half o·u nee com S~O and if used lwi~aday, should last for90da"s Many ofShorelrs products. she "a~s. are based on formulas her father the latl· Dr Danil'I Shore II. a pioneer incos.meticsurgel). de' eloped for his patu:nts. She hassa1d she has no interest in ha' ingsurgel),SO this ne"' prWUll ma) tx-hl'r ahl'rnatl\ l'. J wa~ told by Kathryn Peters, the Wt"St Coast sales reprtsentative for Shorell, that Years Younger has been in testing for five yea~. · If you are not one to read dire'ctions, you'll ha"e to change> our ways to make this one work. The No. I rule before applying is to shake the bottle vigorously. There is also a stirring hd attach~ to the top. . ft must bcapphedonaclean skin. Oil will kill the effect of the-ltquid However. it can be applied o" er a water-based moisturizer, but not over irritated or abraded skin and you should avoid contact with the eyes. You appl) the liquid, sparingly,\\ itt\ tile fingers. The- adage "ifa little works, use a lot" simply docs not apply in this case. You will know if you've added too much 1f a white powdery look appears after 1t has dried. But. this situauoncan be corrected by adding a drop of water and smootfbng. . The product worl.:s best on the under-e\ e area and on cheeks It·~ not meant to correct heav) (smite) lines around the-mouth or Imes on the forehead. because with talking or frowning "the spell would be broken". actordmg to Peters. Aller appl)llli \ \. thedirecuonuay, hold your face mottonless for about 90 second) or until completely dry. '\.slight ttnglingor tightening can be fell as it goes to work contracting the skin back to "nearly its original youthfuJ appoarance." When PeterscJ!me to show me the product she wa accompanied by her husband who acted as her"model" ' as she applied it to his under eye area. Lines disappeared as we watched YY dry. . . tfthe product is something you think you would like, l would suggest that you get one of the store demon· strators(Nordstrom also has it available) to use it on your face and makesure you understand what it will and won't do. The factual rundown sheet 1 received states thaiany water-based makeup can~ used effectively ovcnhe line smoother. Also. a drop of it can be added to the foundation and smoothed over the entire face or simply dust pressed powder over the smoother. fhe claim is that it can last up to sevep hours or longer. Of course, if you are swimming or mvolved in a vigorous sport resulting in heavy perspiration, the time • would'becutdown. . . . Af\erall.cfa)' wear. PeterssaJd the product can Big-band concerts jllmP to UCI Before"That Old Black Magic" wascast, lrvine's newe4:t musical enterpnse was launched by a reception in the Uriiversity Club at UC Irvine. . The Irvine Co. elfiertained 100c1Vlc. university w;i.__,,__.,.·....;·u~ur:..o"'la committee members are so enthusiastic mp annmg the launching of this magnificent marble- halled palace-actually one of the largest, most spectacular Hilton hotels in the country," Floss said. and media repre~ntat1ves while the sun set and the }Jarry Jam~ Orc'hcstra prepared for the first of the. populafolltdoorconcerts that have moved from Fashion Island to the campus this summer. Jn their welcoming remarks I rvrne Mayor David SUlJ and Tom Wilek," ice president of public affairs for the lrviae Co .• recalle'd how such concen s were s~ted for the city 10 yearsago'"but we were afraid =---~•K'berewouldbe more people on \hc~"'t.and than in eaudieoce. Now lrvt ne has come ofige/' . .. T catft think of a more appropriate inaugural event to really welcome the community to this park," said retirinaClaaceUor Dan Aldrich, referring to Adrich Park, aewlynamed.1n his honor. where I O.OOOgathered to hem-the music. Ht di~o advised the guests to "tuck a couple of tho crab legs and cheese puffs" into their pockets as rations for the "hike" he and wife Jean led across the campus green to the bandstand. Jte Graves conducted the big band sound and Cberyl Moore's vocals were featured with "It's Been a Lona, l.ongTime." and ··1 Geta Kick OutofYou·· bef()'l'e la9tf'S ht up the finale. ong those tapping their toes (and a mosquito or two)tothetuneof"Tuxed0Junct1on .. were Betsy and Ric.,dMatllis, Ray and June Catalano, John Miltner, MarjorteCUerio, WUliam and Janice Parker, Leon and JoaaSclMartz, Lee and Henry Brandon, who wall conduct the AOg. 23 concert w1 th guest star Helen ()'Co11aeJI, and Lisa and John Paratto. Llaa and J ohn Paratto attended pre view party for Inaugural concert at UC Irvine. . , invited to bnng lawn chaJtand p1cn1C'S.) • • • Invitations will be going out this week fort he Golden Baton Gala -the formaJ open1 ng of the Anaheim Hilton Hotel and Towers set for Sept. 21 b) the Orange County Philharmonic Society. "It will be a simply smashing party." according to chairman FlossScbumaeber. "The hotel 1sgoingall out with an elaborate cocktail reception. a formal five- course epicurean dinner and dancmg to a 14-piece society orchestra. "The big surprise w1 II be when we announce the second OCPS Golden Baton Award.·· ff~nry S;egerstrorn, rec1piel'!t of 1he first Golden Baton. is honorary chairman of the black-uegala. (Let Brown and his Band of Renown will perform at8p.m. thisThursda) and the Tex Beneke Orchestra is due Aug. 16. The Tom Trenier Trio will proHde pre- conc.ert entertainment begrnnangat 6 p.m. Listeners are ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'--'~~~ -------------- derrli cr.1 DES IGNS CONTEMPORARY ATTIRE FOR MEN & WOMEN 208 FIFTH STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH CALIFORNIA, 92646 I 714 536-9828 fetO FF I ' WITH THIS COUPON Susan Beechner, Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb, Pew Cotton, Camille Durant;LoaJae Jones, Kitty McCoy, Nancy Po1cb, Joyce Ru 11me, En Schnelder, Geor&Ia Sp0oner, Jerry Stewart, Jean Tandowally and Carmen Weber are serving on the society-wide fund-raiser steering committee. Reservation information may be obtainedby .calling the OCPSat 642-8232. -- • • •• · Members oft'hoCafifomia Ai1gel~ will be acting as hosts Aug. 26 when the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Greater Los Angeles/Orange Counties chapter holds a summer fund-raiser from 6 to 9 p.m. at Le Midi . restaurant, 3421 Via Lido. After a winetasting(Califomia and French} party with an array of cheeses, pates, breads and fresh fruit'. an auction of Angels' memorabilia donated by team members, plus gifts from Lido Isle's boutiques WilThe up forbid . AJso serving as hosts for the evening will be Le Midi (formerly Chez Lautrec)chefWal ter Ruttlmaon and his wife Marcia who are partners in the restaurant with Bert Blender, president of the Grinder Res ta urari ts. • • • And, another·'Putun' on the Ritz" event-the Uguna Niguel Community Council will hold a dinner Oct. 6 at the new Ritz Carlton Hotel. The black-tic optional will feature the big band sounds of Keith 'y\'ilhams (he played at President Reagan's inaugural J~all) and pr-OCe~ds will go to youth sports programs. Ticket~ ($60each) go on sale Sept. I at Monarch Bank and at the Laguna Niguel Chamber of Commerce. Funher information maybe obtained from Larry . Poner, 495-4482 or Nancy Le.wis, 831-9953. Henry Brandon, who •tarted the concert HriC8 at Jl'uhlon bland and will conduct bl8 Bilr Brau Band on Aq. 23 at Aldrich Park, look• forward wfth wife Lee to new •enue. For the ~est in you ... be casual and carefree with a pcecision cut 'n style. Now sale priced, '14 'R9GIS HAIRSTYLISTS SOUTH COAST PLAZA Lower Level near Sears ' • -..i I , 540-8888 546-7186 ,. • ... Stmplybc rcnpplied foraneveningout-aftcrcleanina thefaoe. She al.;,o said there wa no evidence m the tC~ti ng that thecontmctingoftheskin (and then the relaxing) caused problems. BEAUTY NEWS: Charles of the Ritz ha created a collcc1ion of eye colors called Visions otlered in sinatc .pans of colors. To complement the last est fashion shades the colors offered are a creamy porcelain, soft chocolate. lilac, pastel blue. burnished gold and jade. The company's prescription for a misty vision (romantic evening)~: Apply porcelain over the entire lid, up to the brow. Emphasize crtase and outer comer with ·pastel blue (periwinkle); shade inner corner and center with jade. Then line )Vith CR 's khaki suck. SKIN CA RE CLINIC: Nordstrom, South Coast Plaza. issponsonng tw<>-hour Orlane clinics. focusing on skin care. Thursday and Friday. at 2 p.m and 6 p.m. in the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. The $25 fee entitles participants to receive an Ex trait Vital facial at the store. Further information and reservations may be obtained by calling 549-8300. ext. 1266. · ... o.111 ~ l'tlotoe b1 Lee l'•rM Tri•ba Neill made a •election from the lamb buffet while Pilar Perez, Bill Lobdell and • Drew Lawler, below, brouahtla\atedltionot Airport Bmineu Joarnaf'to the reception. Wyndham Leigh NEWPORT . BEACH WELCOMES THE OLYMPICS TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, sporting red, white and blue. Full line of FILA T enniswear for men ano women. Also available FILA 1984 Olympic T-shirt. JEWELRY DESIGNED WITH TASTE AND STYLE, handmade in 18K gold and platinum fo our own studio workshop. #26 Fashion Island 640-4423 #127 Fashion Island 644-0501 .. Join u5 in our Salute To Ameflca -a · · special, year-long promotion focus- mg 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, c raftstftanship and design interpretations. In continuation of our finest traditions, cele- brate now: Made In Amertca. CENTER OF INTEREST: JULY RENAISSANCE REPORT NOW UNDE8 ~TRUCTION; ATRIUM COURT-three levels of mternat1onir1i0Ut/ques, speci.ilty store), restaurants and a gaurmet food markeL. THREE EXCIT/N_SLSTORES HA VE RECENTLYOPENED AT FASHION_ ISLAND-The Look, M1m.i's and Benetton. THE LOOK-two stores (men's and women's apparel) now consolidated under one roof featurins the finest in European spottswear and accessories. Now located near Robinson's. MIMA'S-specializms in fine, imported lmstY1e A full complement of mt1ma~e apparel ideal for the most selective sh~. Located ~ar The Broadw.iy. BENETTON-known throushout Europe for casual knitwear ensembles in fresh col- or) at affordable prices Loc.ited near The Broadway VISIT FASHION ISLAND'S n NEW STORES: Amen Wardy •Benetton • Classic Tailonns • The Corn Popper • Great Amer1- can Short Story• La1se Adzer • The Limited• The Look• M1ma's • Opllcal Shop Of Aspen • Video Concepts CENTER OF STYLE: FASHION FORECAST The perspective from America's top ma~ters: S1mpl1nty 1~ in Quality 1s in. Man-style 1\ ju1Ctaposed .ig.imst pure femininity. .. m Win emj Quality man-style ~"n softened lo; a woman. A new skirt silhouette-Ions. flared. full. His season s1snature-a slouchy, raslan·,/C'f!'ved balmacaan From 8111 Blass: A more important daytime look . Tailored silhouettes Luxunou~ wort From Ralph LaureFJ.:_ A true town collection A 'hapt•ly, ,oft sil· houette Mannishne" '' pl.iyed down Rich labri< s ,md lt>~turE'. ~1mple, elC'gilnt accent) Ld\llnS romantKl\m From Anne Klein Bro.id-,houldered bl.izer:. ~ .. 11h nipped waist,. Ba88) p.inf\ or cl longer, ,p/1t riding ~kirt. Detaif, are minimal Color' neutr.il fabrics: Handkn1h with l.1ce Cavalry twill. Foulards Twet>d Plaic.I BouclC''. P,mne "el· vet and met.ill1c satin. R£'pt1/e and fur .iccents Colors: Deep-toned bnght~ in turquo1,e and magenta to neutrdl gray\ and \ilver and camels and sold to ~ombff' hunter green and black Come 10 Newport Center f,Hh1on /\/.ind tor thE> Fall Prf'v1ew Pl.in to v1~1t the '0 /me dPpartm£'nt and 'pecialty ~tore' ... becau\e 'hopping b<>g1m at fa,h1on hland CENTER OF ACTIVITY: COMING EVENTS FASHION EVENTS NEIMAN-MARCUS • Au8LJ5t.9~ 10 -Mary Mcfadden Fall Fashions ' Informal mode/ins T1-3 pm. Couture, ~ond level August 10 Perry Ellis Fall Fashions · Informal modeling 11-3 p.m. Sport.shop, First level Ausust 11 fox La~ Fall Fashions Inform.JI modelins 11·3 p.m. Junior De,x., First l~el . August 17 Damon Fall Fashions Informal mode/mg 11-3 p.m. Cdlleria, Second /"'el Ausust 18 Children's Fall Fa~h1on Show 11 a.m Children's World Second level August 18 Espmt Fall Fashions Inform.ii modelms J1.J P. m. lunior Depf ., fir,t /e-.;el Augusl 20, 21 Helga Fall Fashions Informal modeling J1.J pm Couture. Second lc-.-el AMENW~RDY Augu(r 1 1 ... • • Caro/ma Hern-na Per~al ~atance BULLOCKS WILSHIRE AU8U\t 17 ' Evln Picone JI F•ll ~a,h1on~ Inform.ii mode/ms 12-3 p m. BW NOW!. Second I w>I CENTER 1984 Cl ALLIGATOR ACCESSORIES -R~movablt b~lt bUckl~ or- f~red 1n s1lv~r and gold with a special place tor ~ngrav1ng mit1als. Shown with matching w•t to COtJ1Ple #46 Fashion Island ,..; t"~ . A TRADITIONAL PART of Southern California's spring & . ~r shopping for over 60 y~ars, The k>ok your man desires. #8 Fashion Island 6"-0264 CONCORD COLLECTION MAKES th~ bulky sportswatch passe with th~ Concord La Costa Handcrafted in Switzer- land from ste~I and 14K gold. Ultra thin and water r~sistant to 100 fe~t. Mens and ladl~s ~Is available with and without diamonds. tr 32 Fashion Island 644-2040 .. Reade~r r&;Rs ~justice' over sex with girl, 13 ••• tfliH•tt eor 111. )••rt I tb ..,._., tliat •• ceo1W r ta IN .,., lnorltH fhat -"" ~vh• • U.1. hr lh ll•• ~lac, tlltrtfon, •• 1r• tln1tu1r &h• uiuht ,toh11aa " I •• , ..... , t••t111• ll&11cl1. Al th• ..... , , ... ,.,, .. , •• •ill ,. befll t. CHARLES .GOREN OMAR SHARIF~ OEAR A LANDERS: l dipped this item from the newspaper. It m de me 50 mad I felt m) blood pl'C$ utt shoot up at lea t 30 point . The Item reads as follows: .. YELLOWKNIFE. Nonhwest Tcmtonc : Thn:c men wbo pleaded guilt~ to havins ~"with a 13-ycar-old airl were sentenced to a Wttk in jail by a judge who said the Inuit Eskimo do not recognize the age of consent. The judge· also staled that the tbrte men wett outstanding members of the community and the airJ was not 1nJurtd." I cannot believe this really hap- pened. Arc the laws in Canada so different from ours m the U.S'! Al$O. is this Canada's idea of .. outstanding citizens' ? I have v1sned Canada man) umcs and alwa)'s had great respect for our neighbors to the north Whal m 1hc world 1s happcnmg up there. anyway~ Can you offer an explanation? I am - APPALLED IN CORNING.NY DEAR CORNING: Canada is u enormoaa country conslstlng of I 0 provinces and two territories. One i1 tile Northwest Territory, of wbicb Y eJJowknlfe Is tbe tapi&al. Tbe otber trie Yiltoo. •. I telepltoned one of Canada's most distlngulsbed judges so tbat I could get a flntband oplnion of tile case. I tboacbt perbaps tbe laws ln tbe territories misllt be dlffereDt from tbose ln tlae provinces. 'lbe jldge, wbo asked tUt I aot Identify bJm by ume, said, "Criminal ' TRAVEL law ii a1f orm acreH all rrevlacet .ud c.errtioriot lo Criida. flff t•e cUJpo1Utu of tills case lllockl.D1 ud I ta.keno pride bl tbe ma.uer tn whJcb It wasbandJed. "To describe me tbree mea as outswul!q memben •f tlle com- qumJty Is a sorry reflect.loo on tbe jUdp"1 vaJaes ln determlnJq 1ooc1· cltiJeaallJp. To bave coacloded tbat tbe prl wu oo.t lajared 11uest1 an alarm.lo1 lack of seasltJvlty. I "oaJd bate for tbe Jucllclal 1y1tem ln Canada to be evaluated on tbe basis of tills Judie's performance. I trait t•e prl's attorney appealed t•e decision.' nil respooie, la my oplnion, reflects tile true caliber of our Canadl.aa ael1bbors. Americus look ap to Caaada, botb UteraHy ud fl1uratlvely. And well they ml1bt. Ca.aada bas always been a 1pleaclld oelc•bor and a Joyal friencl. Bat walt · . tbere'• more. I was so apset by tbe (tOls lajastJce to &bt 13-year--old girl &bt I followed a:p on tbe ·case and leaned from Lola Sweet, a colamnilt for tile Toronto Star, &bt It was b ~~ ~ ~--~ --= tecl ap al • ~ .-econcl Jlld1e 11ve tbt mu four m albs. Now bear Wt: n 1trl ... r111de prepaat by btr attaeiers and bo~ Jad1es uew t"11 alJ alo I· lam boll1D1 mad. How abouc yoa,. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please tell "World Class Motor Mouth" to QUll WOrT}'IOI about talking too much. Most people would rather be Wtth a chatterboit than wi1h a ilent type an~ day of the week. We all have seen couple~ 1n restaurants who don't have a smgle thing to say to one another. They look bored to death. Moderauon in all thmgs is the ideal. but most folks tend 10 lean one way or the other. Give me the Motor Mouth an) day. She's bound to be more fun. And you know for sure she's ahve. -SEEN BOTH J<JNDS IN TEXAS DEAR TEX: I'm wltb you, b11H can talk only to one Motor Moutb at a time. W~en two are present, I 1&art look.ln1 for tbe exits. -... "Sexual frttdom" presents a d1f. ficult decmon for teenagers and their pam?ts. Ann Landers offers down-1Q: e.arth advice in her new booklet. "High School Sex and How to De.al With lt -A Guide for Teens and The1r Parents." For each booklet, send 50 cencs plus a Ions, stamped, self-addres$M envelope to Ann Land- ers, P.O. Box I 1995. Cb1cago, JJ/mo1s 60611. DU• •ttlll)' q11HU • a•cl Hl•tl' foN•• Sr1lh\'t \Ulo rublr Sorth dral SOllTH • 3 H• k~I • "uu \HT • QJlot KQIOU u u r +K1151 81 7tO •Kt +14 "Ol TH • .\ 4 AH AIO!H • IO!IU 111 .. b11tdin11 '•~lh t ... '•11th \\ .. , I + l'a11 2 'T Pu1 a 'r Pau Pen ,. ... llP<'DlnlC I lid Queen of rtu:r• "II All I 1 Of dl(I\ IV about h1n1 ••r• thou1h 1111 tlW>fokt wtrir t .. u lrnbd ·II '"'' u1y hntng 10 lt1 .. iJo .. n 1 10t1111ar on ~ uur rrpu 1at111n b\'r11u" 1uur !lamf "" m111runl.tU'd," IM .aid Oru11n1lll "" •urr rallt1I huh, .. 111rh rnran• "'"'" ~o .. """ hot 10 go 1roW!d b<'tnc "•ll•d kn1•ra. aod bf1n1 •u•l'f'tl•d or all aoru of 1kulldu1 Kt't• If H•u don 1 mind, rall me b1 m1 111\<'ll nAm•. Jarh '"' 1 ha& "" h8'r11 t b~ro {n1 oh • d 1n wm" 'h•n•n(Jeant 111 ~lrlhl• 1 bm" ho•td of tour•r. I <1111ld lrll 1 ou aom1• •turi.... lhll lh1 huur •• lllh' •11, II 'nu dori I m1rid JU ti I qu ck ona fOf' lht rNd ,.bffr I tell you or an OfU• on wh"rr I "On 1 1011r1U1mtnl bv 1101 takJ a lrkk lnd,..d I ... ; Nmflctd bv m} uw11fr ,. Hhou1 all) '"1t1rd lor my v1lut• 'Our ldt"h•d r~•thM a tontn<'I 11! Ill••~ u lr.111111 11.attl', I ltarMd th,. oppontnts 1n 1114! ol)ll'r room llld '" tl..ci th• umf tODU'ael I bad ~llrd I Ytnl led th• lfU I of hr•rts-• ronvtnllonal ~ptnln lrad 11111 tllher 1110 .. ~ tllr ]ado, or rltl' 11ke«l h11 p&rllltr tu J>h1 tll<i kn.~• Ir 1,. hi Id 1t. \f) owntor ''"" tllat, 1f lflV l'O\l•ln t hr J11rk ol Club' tould bto ltnt'attd 1urctufull•. tht eonttMI wat rat)' So hr l()Okfd for 1 '"'I)' 111 br1nl' Ht• 4t JM ,.._. tlM lwat _,. l•-4• ( brleaC••• II•• llleu••tr e t•'1 el " IUI.. 011tal .. N•4 ti.AS I••.:.,... I .... , •• P.0 , •11. Pal81 ta ' I Ol!Oe) 'takt c ,.tl>•lf ,. ,, •• ,.,..rlHieli. Philosophy· for livi'ng rules out icingsavers Repnnted by Request: I have spent the greater part of my life trying to figure out what kmd of people scrape the ic1ni off their cake, heap it 1n a little mound 10 one side of the plate. cat the dry cake and then eat the 1cm' slowly ... after l have eaten all ofmme. They have to be sick! Do you know what would happen if I saved my icing? The diner next to me would crush his cigarette out m 1t. The waiter would remove my plate wtule my head was turned, or I'd find a fly in it. People who save their iCtnf until last arc bdm that way. Th~y re the children who put their toys away bef0tt somtQnt bttaks their lea, on them. They brush their teeth before they go to bed. They save the nbbons and the paper from their Chruunas presents and they read their birthday cards BEFORE they open the present. I had a girlfriend once ... for about E1u 8011Ec1 IS minutes ... whom I met one night after sch90l at an ice cream parfor. From all •t>pcarances/our friendsb1p was made in heaven. We were in the same vade, lived in the same neigh- borhood, our mothers worked, we <both hated True-and-False questions, and we both wore bangs because our foreheads broke out. We onlere4 the same Oavor ~~ cream. My mouµi closed in over ili.e cone sd fast, my glasses frosted up. Just 1he tip of the cone stuck to my hp and was the only evidence there bad been a cone at all. I looked over at Gloria. Her little tonsue hcked at that cone for SS minutes. I wanted to smash it into her face. : We never spoke apm. lcma-savers never chanie .. Not really. They irow up to be adults who put the pimentos out of, olives mto a little stack on their plate and lick tl)e chocolate off c~ocolate...coverOd strawberries instead of popping thec;n into their mouths. · • Well, I can'tchangee1ther. l have to foUow my philosophy for livmg: "~t! Drink! Be merry, for tomorrow your husband (wife) may find out." I hale to arab all the austo I can aet. I have o believe you only go around once ,n life, but if you play your cards right. it's eD<HlJh-, Like taxes, the tcmg-savers wilt always be with US, but reJOICC in tbe knowledge that aboard every T1tanjc is a woman who foolishly saved tile maraschino cherry on her 1ceb0x cake! · . Olympic visitors l>lan tours of Golden State Charter boa ta take party crulaea around Marina del Rey Harbe>r. MarinaHotel'.s 'Fun Fleet' offers Hcirbor pci.rty ciuises Lookmg for an alternative to banquet rooms and restaurants for that special part)'., Look no further than Manna del Rey, where double- decked M1ss1ss1pp1 riverboat replicas can be chartered for party cruises arund the harbor. The "Fun Fleet,·· owned and operated by the Marina Hotels, has private charter and public excursion operations based in Fishennan's Vil- lage. The "Marina Belle" and "Show- boat". each ha~e a maximum ca- pac!tY of 90 passengers. Both are -..... BOSTON BUFFALO CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT GREEN BAY HOUSTON INDIANAPOLJS KANSAS CITY LINCOLN ROUND TRIP 292.00 306.00 269.00 170.00 313.00 329.00 158.00 258.00 208.00 270.00 ONE WAY 194.00 213,.00 149.00 85.00 175.00 234.00 79.00 129.00 125.00 135.00 ROUND ONE TRIP WAY MIAMI 298.00 149.00 MONTGOMERY 369.00 216.00 NEW ORLEANS 258.00 129.00 NEW YORK 238.00 149.00 OKLAHOMA CITY 240.00 120.00 PHILADELPHIA 238.00 195.00 SEATTLE 240.00 125.00 SOUTH BEND 346.00 176.00 TAMPA 379.00 195.00 WASHINGTO ,DC 292.00 170.00 1 Pours out 1frustrationa Paul IClcbael Gluer, aa hl4rh .chool coach-tumed-boUse· huaband, takea out fruatraBona by po~ milk over aon• (played by Joey Lawrence) in ftlm 'Walt Unlil Your Mother Geta H~me, • tont,ht on NBC , beglnnm, at 8 p.m. . located on quiet ~-,.---Caribbean island ByCHARLESJ.HANLEY A l11td Pres• Writer HAPPY Hll.1.,, Montserrat-On a peaceful Caribbean h1lls1de miles from nowhere, the rock world's • houest names have quietly been· tumina out ome of the throbbing, dnviog. thrilling best in today's pop music. Could be the goat water inspires them. Since it opened here five )ears aeo. Air Studio, a high-tech recordmg mecca owned by former Beatles producer Georie Martin, has at- tracttd such stars as Elton John, Stevie Wonder and Sheena Easton, as ~ell as a fev. e'.\-Bcatks -Paul McCanncy and Ringo Starr -and such best-selling groups as Dufiln Duran and Air Supply. . • On this pint-size tropical island last year. The Police produced their Grammy-~1nning LP, "S)nchron- icity." acclaimed by rock cnucs as a 'pop maste!"J)iece. The studio's success .has prompted the industry pcnod1caJ. Pro Sound News, 10 dub 1t I 983's .. Studio of the Year" in pop music. The attractions of Montstrrat, a Brnish crown colony of 11 , 700 people on the edge of the eastern Caribbean. arc part mercenary and part artistic. Martin's Associated Independent Records (Air) also has four recording studa m London But Bnush ~ oup ofitn u .. off! horc'' fi c1h11 to 'oid pcndm more th n 90 ) a) ran Bntam-thc cuaoITfor I I re 1dcn nd therefore for pa)1 income taxes. Once here, the) find tate-of·the· rt. The 500-square-foot peeformll18 re oOers "ood. stone, cork and draper)' surfacc-s. llll hapmg the sounds dtfkrently dependms on where a group pos111ons at If. 1 he heart of the .$ 1.5· mil hon tud10 li us "dc~k" -a uper-sophisti tcd, ~ven-foot-lon electronic con ote where eng1neer5 weave totether up to 52 rccoi'd1n tratk.1 to mllke thar tapestries of ound. The performers pay well - $I 3.000 a ~eek -for the ~n·1ce. Tu avoidance and aesthetics are not the only lures. however. "Somcllm it"s not a ta~ sttu- auon," tudio manager )'v onne Kell) told a visuor. ··The) could JU t as easil} go to the London studtOl>. But \lh) not come to the Wett lndtc ? Bnng the wife. bnna fnends." Wh~ not. indeed. . Secluded ir studio looh down from its 400-foot-hitth acne onto c;parkljng, aquamanne Old Road Ba' and up toward the mist-shrouded'. 'olcan1c Soufnere Hills, in a rolling areen landscape of bougainvillea and Caribbean pine. .. The bands like to spend time looking around," said Mrs. Kelly. 28. who IS' half-Montserratian, half-Eng- lish "They go up to see the waterfalls. they go snorkeling. the} do touristy things." Hes ~n ra1~ by wot... s Captured by apes "A.WICKEDLY FUNNY COMEDY. Hunttd by a boy eating uger And adopted by a bvmbhng beer Mmed Baloo THERE'S NOT A DULL MOMENT IN IT." • Who d hallt' thought the Jungle could be '° much fun' --I ANAHEIM FOUNTAIN VALLEY -David Ansen, Newsweek "SHEER INTENSITY.'' -Janet Maslin, N. Y. Times ..... LA MIRADA OAANGE Brookh\Kst Edwards Fountain Valley n2·644& 839-1500 COSTA MESA IAVINE SRO Gateway Stadium Drive-In 523-1611 ~ano ORANGE WESTMINSTER SBICRABBt1IJGS0019QJ( .-cmlWI. 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Too tow 4 aro·· and "Breaking Hearu .. -he bnn a crowd. "He \l,as here lai.t Chn tmas wtth 38 people. He allowed the band to bring whes and children dov.n. It lasted six v.eek.s." 1rs Kell\ said. The groups sta} in ont of 1 .... 0 houses owned b\ Martin, or to other private villas. They have sw1mmma pools and tennis courts at their disposal, but the most populargather- ing spot may be the video screen. "Most oflbcm want to v.atch a lot of music videos," Mrs. Kell) e1.· plained. "NormaJly ~ey don't have NOWPLAYh~G WUIWIUl .. • , - ,· I N 1 E R M I s s I 0 N --------- aJ·community theaters shawcasetil.lents Unfortunately, they're botll on our side. DUDLEY MOORE STRAlEGlC GUEST STAYR EDDIE MURPH • *BEST*1 DEFENSE • ~·WC.""-.......... G-a ..... --..v.c--~· . .......__ -- Now Playing = &u l>w• ::'.!:',:' llACll ~ ~~ ....,. -TWCTOlllOQ COlll•SA W,;JP •1cJor •"''"""°'""' lwiaMu. -.w a1 .. , ~ OllAllGf ~-• cosu "11A (,,,., ... 0-C.c .... , .. '70 TAFE.\I: '&4, 1 ' three-day non- com~hthc tournament wall 1bc held th15 )Ur at the C)'pr Ci v1c 1 heater Aug. 16-19. Nine of OCTA'' ll member theater gtoup ~•ll be par- ticipating. ft was the first fe ti\ I, 11 the Newl)On Theiler Art Center, which led to the binh of the theatt"r association in the summer or 1980. The pirit of coopcratton amona community-theater arouJ>5 began to · ------ "Charming! A delight!" i•Hre.,, Lyon~ l S!> AAOIO 11'11'1 -=-·---..... 4' ··-~ ......... .... ··-· ................. •-.n---...... !\ ............. -....-i .. WA fOUllTAlll VAUlT "'-llruPl&!J ,.....,,..,. ~WI "31307 cotTl M(IA lfMNI £ou•C!s hto. (f'l*lll WmdlallQl ~1(« CintiN ~· Ol6S ~ TOflO ~~ ,., 5MO lllWPOllT NJClt ( """' ... r..,...,. ...... "° W0111111STOI ~ •t:ms .. .-..... • .w:i: ......... , .... .....,_ ...... !] Don't Miss The Party! "Chaotic, shameless ~ and very funny." MND1 639-8770 StJdlum Or In llll ........ St ..... COST A MESA 751 4184 Edwards Town Ctnttr SOJ..,Ac lltlilll &W.. AOQ9' Ellett ~Sufi ,_ tufTICTON llOCH 348-0388 Edwards Hunbnrton • luta "" ....... ' (Ill OWli( 637 0340 Nit. Or •nee Mall i.~s. tlllllClllo WEST19GTll 8930S46 UA Wntm1nstH MaM so'"' Al .... C.~ The experiment that should never have happened 41 years ago ... Is stlll going on. TbePbilade/pbia Ezperim......__ An adventure beyond time. IOW PUYlll :=:'"~ 12 lO. US. S 20. 14S, lt'IO LoMIRADA ~ m41tM 2""/ll Mwt• 111111 l • ..... At lltlfOHI .._ DQ -M TlWl1 Of OCIS" {P'C) . fl 1(11111 OlllY STllllO I 00 l JO UO I JO 10~ ....-c.M.-·111 1110 no 410 60'> aoo 1000 ·w,uwu ,,.1 rnc> 11 lO US I 20 'IOI GUOI(" (I) lJO 6~ 11120 lfll C. o · Ill 114) 140 U I) 640 H S 10'>0 NPUUll'"(I) 1110 JOO ~JO 100 IOJO "fW\.l Ull" (I) II Ol'l.IY sn:•o 1111 300 SJO 100 IOJO ..... DQ ... MTOINor DOCll" (PC) II /Ollll DCUY S Tl II 0 I 00 l)O 500 I.JO. IQ~ 'ET IOUm" (I) " °""' 11 10 719 •It 600 1000 ~ .. uo 00 JOO \00 100 HO 1100 •Jll: W1 STW81TU'" C?C'l 100 100 ~JO 1aa 1010 *PACIFIC DRIVE-IN THEATRES• !1UI 0. llll Ot••p ..... AM r..., a S.u tel • • SUl'flSWA,f•'ffTS* EVHY SAT&SUN • • '·<fl'I •r..o,• ., IP'.' '"' '"'•"'"''•" • 1141 11' •H• MISSION .. ~ .. OI 6 SUPUSWAPM£USlV9tySAT&Sundov • .. , ... ~, ... ,, .. , •• ,, .. ,,,,.,11 ,, r ' d. and lh OCTA ro ter cw from~an initial nine members to the present 21. The Newwrt theater ho ttd the fint •three festival~ then the ue hiftcd in 1983 to the W tmin tcr Community Theater. This ~car 11 mov~ to the Cypre playhouse. loostcd at 5700 Orange Ave. The Q-stival acts under way at 8 p.m. on the 16th wit the Irvine Community Theater's prcsentalion of the S«ond act of its cumnt comedy, "Critic's Choice." The Gar- den Grove Community Theater fol-lows a · v' •• "IT'S A Bl.OCKBUm.R, AWLLA.PAI.001.A, A CLWIC " ---... lilt-. Mr*,.. 1 ElllPLli OP /JI.JI.Jiii Toi Taros Mania c Proposal," w1tti a cuuin frCmi M • Mary• b the . n Clemente Community cater clos.- ina out the first niaht. · The second session on the 17th opens with "Reunion•• by tht' WC$t• minster Community Theater. A spteial repl cement presentation of Westminster's recent entry m the Southern California Community Theater Festaval. "Ex-Mass Copper Queen on a Set of Pills," will follow, with the host Cypress group winding up the evening with another Chekhov play. "The Boor " ·The Fountain Valley Cornmunit) Theater opens the final n1aht on the 18th wnh a children's show. "The Pied Pl per of Hamelin." Then comes "Where Have All the Lightning Bugs Gone?" by the Ana-ModJeska Play- ers, and the Co~ta Mesa Civic Playhouse will nng down the cunain with "Saye_ Mc a Place at Forest Lawn." For further informatton on OC- TAFEST '84, call 821 -9500 during the day or 953-5229 evenings. THE LONE OPENING on this week's schedule is a play considered by many theatrical scholars to be the greatest of all time -Sh8kespcre's .. Hamlet" It bows in Friday at the THEIAST -STARFIGHTER "RICHLY ATMOSPHERIC ... " -Sheil• ~nton, LA. Timn 0 A VERY GREAT FILM ... -Judich Cri11, WOR-TV "A MARVELOUS MOVIE ... " -Dino Lalli. KNBC Channel 4 Nrwa WINMD OP EGffT OF Atl$TllAUA'S M.\1()ll fUM AWAADS l«i...e AST Plcn'U. •t.U DQLCTOll _. ~T M'TIIF'- Fri. 6:00, 8:15, 10:20 Sat./ Sun. l :30, 3:45, 6:00, 8:15, 10:20 JllW SOOWING! ANA~ Stadium Or-In 639-8770 ~teltNurSr BREA UA Movies 4 9904021 ,...,.. ""' •1 °'""' r.., ....639-1770 Stldjum Of In ........ ~. COSTA llSA 9794141 El T~O EXCLUSIVE ENGAGDDT edwards LIDO CINEMA "rw•-:>n t OUll•AIO 673 83SO •ffl.t.LIOO • MfWPO I T ll•CM f ·-- THE UNOFFICIAL SUMMER GAMES MOVIE! GtEMLiNS ~ .....,. .... ~-=~o . --·-·--- Edwards Saddleback 581 5880 ~ANG( Cmedome 634 2553 ( I ~· ..... Al tleO~ fOllfTAlt VALLEY Edwards Fountain Valley 839 1500 l<OOUor>IAll .... LA HABRA A.MC Fashion $quart (213) 691 0633 ...... ,.,..,, SAHTA A"A Edwards Bristol 5407444 IMt· A!lillcAttl'• W£SlllHST£R Pac1hc H1way 39 Or In 891·3693 llucil "" So tit c; I •Y 'i\ CLASSIC. QUITE EXTRAORDINARY- PROBABLY LIKE NOTHING YOU'VE SEEN SINCE 'THE WIZARD OF OZ'!' -WNBC Radio (N.Y I TuE NEVER ENDING STORY Grovt" ha\: re festival. Kristoffer abon as directin the d 1c l y with W ync Ale • ndcr pla)11)3 lhc t11lc role in the Festival Amphitheater. Per· form n«S will be given Thursdays throu~ undays at 8:30 unul Sept, 1, with ucket mtonnallon available 11 636-7213. One other show winds up its nin th~ week Del with final performancct of "Snoopy" Friday and Saturday at the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple SL. West· min tcr. Curtain time is 8:30 and rre rvation arc taken at 88S.o.4 I l 3. tn othcrcornmunity theater activi· ty, these productions continue their runs: -"Wes& Side Story" at the Hunt· inaton Beach Playhou~. Main.S~rtet at Yorktown Avenue. Huntington Beach (832-1405), Thursday through Saturday at 8:30. Sunday at 2:30. until Aug. 25. -"CrUJc'1 Cbolce" at the Irvine Community Tbt"ater: Turtle Rock Community Park, Sunnyhill R~d off Turtle Rock Drive, lrv1ne (857-5496), Fnday and Saturday at 8 p.m .. through Aug. 25. -"Tit pportlq Cut" t the COSta M Qvic Ftaybou • 661 Hamilton St., <;oata Mesa (65()..5269), Frid2ys nd turdayJ at 8:30 throUAh AUJ. 2S. -"Mr. llobb1' Vacatloa" by the Ana-Modjeska Players at the Anaheim Cultural Center, 93 l N. HarbOr Blvd., Anaheim (772-8708). Fridays and Saturda)".J al 8 p.m. through Aug; 18. Also continuing their respective engagements are tbett" dinner theattr productions: -"11ie Bett 1.Jttle WJtoretao.H la Teu1" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-~S I l ), niahtly except Monday at varyina time throuah · Aug. 19. -"LaveDcler Fol1Je1" at Sebas· tian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 •Ave. Pico, San Clemente (~92-9SSO), Wednesdays throu&h Saturdays at 8. Sundays at ~ ana 7, until Sept. 9. -"Fiddler oa tlae Roof" at the Grand Dinner Theater, 1 Freedman Way. Anaheim (772-771 Q), ni8}\tl> except Mondays at varyma umes through Aul. 19. Cagney's his owD. worst critic wife NEW YORK (AP) -Jimmy Cagney•s wife of nearly 62 years says the veteran actor is his own harshest critic. "Hc·s always saying that whatever he did was just a ).Ob," said Frances "Willie" Cagney. 'Even today it is a tenible stni&&le to get him to watch any of bis ola pictures. "When I watch one, be'U say som~t!!lns like, 'Why did I walk like tbat?'6ixl, 1 look like • 'llintthe walls on botb ~ides o( the' ball!' r like to tell rum that he's just looking at one. scene and not getting the whole picture." ' Cagney as recovering from a heart attack he suffered two months ago. "THE NEW PRINCE OF HOLLYWOOD:' AIWOI 119 9l50 -COSTUIJA ~ 211 I lMiUIM Eat 497-1111 l'aoflc Mllleinl O! Ill [dw¥8S.l' Chara Soetll Con! Coast Upta IE 990'41121 anao ~·~ _"(QIG( 634-2SS3 UAMo~ e Edwerds~ ~ •COSTA IEA 631 3$01 ... 8~1111 IEl-10 m-s333 £dw¥ds Hatbol Twin ldwatds Uni¥tftlly UA~Jn En.ml • l'lct1x lbay 3' DI 111 191.Jm ' Oil" STOlO P\IRll'LS RAI .. (•) AT 12 41 3:0S s 2S 7:4$ .. 10:05 .sT C.RNS& (•) At 12:15 2:1S 4 :1S 1 :15 1 :15 .. 10:15 8111 Murray Dan Aykroyel CHOSTMISTIERS CPO) Stlow• 1t 12:21 2:40 4 :U 7 :2S t :S0/70 MM GllDIUMS (N) Sllows at 12:30 3:00 1:30 1 :00 .. 10:!10 • DRIVE-INS m~ STADIUm C:l Ill l!ll,l\ttsll1 !!t., S1tf.,,,_ QIUUIOVl«W U.s.A. s R) "'"' Co.Hit C1nnonb1ll Run II (f'O) Welt Dl1n1y'1 ""9QU 900K CG) ""' Tron (PO) CllllCI Price• aACHa.o• M.-TY (It) Plus Stir Trek llh Tt11 St1rcll ,., I pock (PO) ''THREE CHEERS FOR~E~! . . ThJs Is great stuff! Carradlnes performance is a comedy rmrvet. 'Nerds: rahl" ·-*'~ VV.Todlv NOW SHOWING! GMlllJe CIM S30 4401 [dw11ds W lbtool ( OI h&""1I OUlll 63703'0 Nit, °''"' MMI 1 9t Oii•• • • ID Two new neighborhoods of 58 homes are on sale at Mission vrejo's Casta del Sol community. The home are designed for adult home shoppers, either re- tired or semi-retired and seeking a private, recreation-oriented llfestyte. Twenty-four Carmel homes ··Grandview townhomes prove_popular Open Interiors with vautted has two bedrooms and a loft. ceilings, clerestory windows.and Alt homes offer two-car at- skytlghts are proving popular teched garages tn front with with buyers at Landmark direct home entry, fenced reaT Homes/Grandview Serles, the yards, downstairs power rooms new Signal Landmark communl-with two Mt baths upstairs, ty of garden townhomes In El fireplaces In _ ng rooms and Toro. side «\try eouttyar.ct. 'eadlng to. __ _ "The interior archttecturaJ d• formal foyers. offer a seledlon of four floor _"T2"'" ____ pkJa two" -tmr vartattQM, sign of these ~eautlful Standardfeaturesincludeoen- townttomes has been a real hit tral aJr conditioning, carpeting in with buyers," reports Ralph aJI major IMng areas. ceramic: tne J_~:IJS~IU,lhes manage at the · entr:y floorll)g .. ~iS"':'::::-;-<;=-==~="'"'"..,,.,,. deveto~meot. "They reattY love The sales office and decorated the open_, afry feeUng created by models et The Grandview are the tree-flowing, floor plans and open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • the many sou roes of natural light The development can be reached In all the homes." by taking the Santa Ana Freeway white 34 Aesta homes feature four alngle-atory plans: Carmel features International- ly themed exteriors such as the two-bed room , two-bath Monterey, reflecting the In- fluence of the Morroccan city of Marrakesh. Each Carmel home emphasizes minimum mainten- ance with floor plans designed for casual and formal entertain- ing. lndlvtdual appointments within each home range from wood-burning fireplaces, break- fast nooks, greenhouse windows and window seats, to skylights In the master baths and atrlums. All bomes ·have attached, two-ear garages. Prices range f rotn t155,300 to $178,800. :: The Aesta aeries offers home Shoppers a selection of four J)!ans. • The Fiesta homes also emphasize minimum mainten- ance. Interior amenities Include .. -wood-burning fireplaces, break--...Landmar.k.Bomea/Oraad•lew aerie• atdu.a for laterion with open, airy teett.ai-..- fast nooks and greenhouse.win- dows, plus variations such as ~~ru~~.:ir~~~es~~~!spr1::.: Custom lots at Monarch Beach patios with barbecue stubs and · attached two-car garages. Prices t th e t • · fortheFlestahomesrangefrom genera e en us1as IC response $128,300 to $142,000. Pricedfrom$127,500, the two-to the El Toro Road exit and story townhomes are avaJlable In drlvtr}g east on El Toro Road to four flooc.. plans .ranging from the deve4opment, whtch ls Just- 1,386 square feet to 1,79<4square past Trabuco Road. More lilfor- feet of living space. Three plans matlo"n Is avaJlable by Ca.tung have three bedrooms and one 859-2472. Young bu>rers dra~n to Woodwinds liomes Laguna HiUS' Woodwinds com-plans. munity by Republic Development Most Woodwinds kitchens is drawing singles and young have greenhouse windows and professionals. br8akfast nooks. Woodwinds offers four plans in one-and two-story arrange.-Prtces range from $125,000 to ments ranging In size from 1,067 S150,000. to 1,612 square feet. The homes Models are decorated In feature two, three and four "country cottage,'' contem- bedreoms, with two or 21A baths. rary, oriental and CaJffomfa Features Include master desert themes and are available bedrooms with double-door en-for vfewfng from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. tries, prtvate sun decks (some dally, according to Weeks. plans), walk-In closets or fulf... ~ Woodwinds ts located off length wardrobes and private Elm In Laguna Hiiis. Visitors baths. should take the San Otego or Also Included are living rooms For additional Information re-After only a few weeks on the grdlng either Fiesta or Carmel, market, 20 of « available cua.- vlslt the sales office and model tom lots have been sold at The complexes. To reach the Fiesta Estates at Monarch Beach. The community, take the San Diego Estates Is the first of the Stetn- Freeway to the La Paz exit east to Brief Group resldentlal sites to be Marguerite Parkway. Turn left marketed In the 550-acre and proceed to Caste del Sol and Monarch Beach resort communl- each on the site's lipper terrace. "Monarch Beach was con- ceived as a unique and exciuslve beachfront resort community wtth some of the most spectacu- lar homes In Southern Call- with wood-burning fireplaces. Santa Ana freeway to Alida So far, the majority of buyers at formaJ dining rooms, Interior Parkway, traveling ~ton Alicia The Estates at Monarch Beach atrlums In some homes, and and right on Moulton Parkway to are current resJdents of Orange ,...P._ow_d_e_r_r_oo_m_s_i_n_two-__ st_.....__t_he_deve __ lop_men __ t_. -----·~­ County, Drey said. the model homes. Tc>•ftstt the ty In Laguna Niguel. · fomla," Drey said. "The amount of land some of our customers are buytng Indicates the dream Is oln to be reaJlzed." Monarch Beach Realty Is open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more Information, call Camille Orey at 832-2860 or 493-6468. Carmel complex, continue on The Iota, situated along the Marguerite past Cast del Sol to Monarch Beach Golf Course's 1r==================================:;i Alicia Parkway, turn right and 8th and 9th fairways, are priced continue to the site of the Carmel . $200,000 and $-400,000, reports model homes. Both sales offices Camille Drey, sales representa- are open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 tlve for Monarch Bea~h Realty p.m. Inc. Four buyers bought two lots 'For sale' signs fall under JOcal control ay llMON SYKEI tlon, to promote public health, • _. b k 1 safety, morals and wetfare. " re cu estate ro er p aces a In order for an on-aJte "for "for sale" sign at a home he has sale" sign to be legal, the prop-; listed. erty owner's permls.Ston to erect The broker has put Identical ttie sign Is essential. • signs In nearby communities, but Unless It has been agreed to this ls the first sign he has placed the contrary, tenants with an In this particular city. unexpired lease on a property A neighbor complains to the could refuse to permit the on-site planning department, stating the display of a sign until the explra- algn was Illegally Installed and tlon of the lease. · requ•tlng lta removal. , Some IOcal agencies require a Can the broker be required to building permit to be obtained for remove or amend the sign? the display of an advertising sign. Yea, If the aJgn la not In Many local governments have compliance with state or locaJ design revteW boards, who evatu- ordlnancea. ate euch aspect• u the ilgn'a In 1983 atate law governing on-material, color, lhape and lett•· elte property etgns waa amended Ing. • to Invalidate any limitations on local "ordlnancea ma~trtct the design of such algna, not only the atze and n of provided It Is "reasonable... iigna, bUt also thelr number. The dimensions of on·slte placement and content. signs are alao required by state Any lign not conform ng with law to be "reasonable." local lawa can ~ dectared a Who says What 11 reasonable? publlC nulsenc:e, and ls eub)tet to Cltl and counties have the· removal. power to regulate sign• and (Simon Syl<es II IKJ1tor offtnt Dhtboard tn·generat. :n,. futttfl-tu1111ar. • }oUmM for the ,.., •·--~ttnn fOf ~Ne-tocal oontr~ at•t• lnduatry, P.a. Soi 200M. found In local government'• duty, RIWtrt/cH, CA 825 7~. Tel: (71 J under th Callfor~la Conatltu-~a.8005) ' I LAKE ARROWHEAD .Ski.Sail. Prices Reduced O n Remai n ing Lake hore Homes. The ttme cnuldn'r be ~ner to rurcha'e a beautiful ne" Llkc Aml\\head vacation home. Village Ba) Chalet . 1, 2 and 3 bedrovm lake. hore con- Jtiminium' ha · redut:ed pm:e' on 1rs fe" remamtn~ unit,, Nnw, with fu ll bke prrvtle e and reduced pnce~ you c.m en10~· wate r· kling, ,,ulmg, winter pores, t rd.l'\IOJ,! ,in~l thc; Clffit• 111 \llllf l1tc .u ,, price ch.u "ill 1mpn1\c rh.H CnjtlLffil'fll. Comt.' ur thl' "ccken~L The V111.,._-e B.l\ 1.. 'h.1lt•r, 1:-Inc ,\red rt~hr nc:\I c.' th• Arru\\ht.>.IJ Htlhin L,.Jt,.'l· .tnJ at Ami" hc.11.I \'ill 'b"-'· le, Otf tn· Ht1ur' 10 AM r\' h\) PM. 7141H7-62% Prices Now tart:Sl59,000. "'' &;fh''"' J, .. , .. ,...., ... "" .... ' :. ,. I MUC N0J1C( NU llJTICC MUC ll>!!C! Ml.IC M>TICE MOC ll>TU RC11T10UI ......... PiCTJTIOUll MllMN PICTIT'IOU9 .UU.M ITA'IB?Jwr M 'ICTmOUI Wll I ...... TA MAMlllATa.wT MAmlTATDmfJ ~ ""Utll NAmlTA1TT .. , Trie toll<WMQ Slt'ton .. ~ ~ 1*ton II The~ pnoos.. M TM tOilOMnO ~ II dOfno .. ~.. dOlrla u ,tcTmOUI •UIHllll bUtlt!eM -·,_W&ST OOAST OXYGEN LA OMB 2'201 PllClflc TAl•PA •IHC 1HO MAM1 £RAE PUIUC $UPPL.Y COMPANY, 17122 A~ •U.. Coate Mel&, CA, •Y Of OtW•. Hnpor1 TM follOwl'lt ~,.om l10Nl•OOV£ANMEHTA I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE 24 Act as a servant to 2wd8. 25 Suno.ity 26Ctag 27 Radio bend 29S.eagle 30~d!. 31 Tumor: sun 33-Ftshlng cords 35 Pitcher handle 36 Miscalculated 38 Evergreen tree 39 Sea bird 4 1 Dutch cupboard 42 Foals' mothers 44 ShOrt sleep 45 Estimate 46 Hotel patron 48 Lo11e story i O Denies 52 Soldier 54 Bird fnghtener 56 Frolic 59 Ready for war 61 l5'ael1 seaport 62 Indian tribe 66 Winged 67 Clinched wires 69 Fire residue 71 Hindu deity 72 Use oars ~ \.ane, Hunt t:U7 llMdt. c.tlf 8~ ~ ~ lhe ._of AO!HCY, 1~ • .-13-t Plunder BMCft. c.nt 1260 Elln •th Lacombe .,,.,,. 01.mM, ~ lh• FlctllloUI eu1hwn POfl Qllf ntl3 1es V"'dVK!. Hugti W G 25101 Via MoM.·t201 Aw 39& Wa~outri Laguna HMM COAST fN· Cf)W)4 RM W 1 g --De Ania. L*GUN UA. Cof1• Mui. CA CMlf OUST 6H 8tutgeOn dance. Htwporl a.kl'! 136 Outmoded ' wtf 92G77 1 'nu. bWIMN II eon-Or , COlta ....... CA. 8~7 Clllt 12M3 Thie butlMu ti COtt• I buslfteel • l1 COil-br. a~ Tr.. ~ ll'Ml Thll b1.191,,_. g 1 Clay mold1.,g plat 92 F:tonch art ducted rw an Ind ua1 ~eo bV: an lndlvlduilt Bt9tll Olmtn, PrMldlne Namt ref9md '° abOw WM dUQied oy: en tndMdUal 139 ThrOWI 93 Sol Hugh W l..8COmb9 MoMI lhll ~t Ml fll9d In Orange Oounty on OIWyl ~ We!OI\ ·rt 1 :Jhll .terMnt fllld Thia t waa m.a tN County a.rt or Or· 6-1""3 ALE NO. f211803 Thia 1t1l"'*11 'WI fled 79 ~.as eJoohof 14 J Ottlahatne city 94 NOble. G..'""ari wtt11 the eounty Cttil1I ot Ot• wtltl '"' Courlty etert; or Or· z Qoun1y on Jutr 24. Ot9QOl'Y 8cOtt Felix, wttn ,,,. CouMy ~ ol Or· 81 Monster. Gr -..h 142 Pronoun era 95 Moe Count)' on ~ 3t, anoe CountY on ~ 10. I 1Uf090" Or. Oolta M..a. anoe OOUrrty on Juty ~. "'I' 1184 1'111111 11&4 ,.,... CA. 82621 1984 s:TP\Jfftngat\akes 1'3S9"0Wiohmeat 37Cottleb ron 98Gr ngtools "-'~~ • .2'!'68 ~. l'ubllltlect Orange~ Pu~~6• ~~ ~ ~-, Publlltlld Or~~ 85 Bod supports 144 Balmm tr• 3a Cooking 011 100 Gets up ie"'~le'.4' ._...st I, l .. 1 • Delly Pi10t Julw · 11,, 22. 21. 12. 1ti tN4 Meta. CA 02128 Ody PllOt Jut.Y n, A.,.. s 86 P\Jt on 14 7 $k811ng surface 40 M0te recent 103 CoatM "' ' tu.11 Allgl.llt 5, ttll Iv.et Thta butln... w• eon-12, tt. 1tt4 " ~ dueted by. o-n«al P#11W• 8~71 87 R : Old ~ 149 Land meuure 42 EdlbC mu hroom 105 Trap Pl&.fC NQTIC[ NlfC NOTICE lhtp• F 88 CIA agent~ 150 HaYlrlg. 43 La -. Miian's 107 Vatd hCk • ACTmOW ....... "8JC ll)TIC£ ITATI..,,,. ?~ tmto1 lllild -....;..=;;.;..; ...... ~--- 89 Alternates rnembf opere hOUse 108 Guiding sp.nt MAim 8TATIMIWT °' WITHDMWAL MUI.,,. COunty"Clttk or Ot· 'tCTmOUI IUll •ll 91 Punctured 1,52 Atwflf* 45 Less c:ookad 110 Afternoon p rty cJ:: ~~'*"°" II ~~.~.. ':'.J~ = County on Jvty 10• NAiii ITATWWT hr hou1 153 Ceremony 47 Golf acore· 112 Flag b HOUE PAODUCT8 ANO The klllowlng pertOnl.,. '1Cnne>U8 PvblleMO Oranoe CoMt :nie = ~.,. t oug 154 Matked wit!\ spots 48 Plays boisterously or SEFMCU LTO., 120 42nd do:ri~rs UOO . ...,._....... OalfV Pilot July 15• 22• 29• ~NSTfllUCTION llfll· : =~~~~Nieial 158 Redact.c:i 49 Man'• name 114 Suburb of Ll9 ~';'i~~n BHCI\. ~ Av. A.'11. Mo :..~'*::: .:=':. Augutt 6, 191' Gu-57 ~1~e2ro:: &:~~ .. . . 51 Obtai·--118 Veporlled Jof\tl Aobln ltachhew, en~ CA]2ts!......... 2t00 nwfrom thepW1nerlhlpoe>-Oa'ne "41.ller • HIO tonn 157 S'-lder grass nvu 117 Study of lnaects 120 •2nd SrNet, HlwPM ..... oe ~u. ~. eratne un4et tne fletltioua cri ~ Way' Palm Oceans \ . --~ Beec;ll, Callt. t2M3 MadllOn A ..... A·11, Fllll· bullnMI name of MY.JAY Ml.JC NOTICE s r 0• c:nr . 97 Prickly pears lS8 53 Angry abbr Thi•. bullMH 11 con~ .non, CA 82931 HARCH CONSULTANTS 11 PM~.d All tt .. lftf 99 Visualize 159 Fur seem 55 Clear sky 119 Crystalllno dueled by: tn lndMduel Thia busln111 11 cion.-23522 El Toro Rd .. Sut1e NOn~ 0' 25115 Ttabuco M El fOfo' John Robert lredahaw dueled by: an lndlvldual 203. El TMo, CA. 92830 TitU8TB'I 8AUI C&Uf 92630 ., •' 100 Metal bott 56 Poker Item compounds Thie 1tatetnent wu t1141d ~h'..OI 8 H.. fl The flctlllOUI bu1lnffl T.8. NO. 411»47 Thi.I bullM.. II COO• 101 Lyrie poem DOWN 57 African Illy 120 AbonglnaJ wnh the County C*1I of Of· •t1ternen1 "' led n1mutatemenlfortheP8'1· ..,,OftTANT NOTICE ctuct9d bY • gen«tJ ,,.,.,. 102 Sno""'tS 58 Loan1""' Store~ Inge County on July 20. with the Cotinty Cl«tl Of Of· ntnlllp wu flied on Jen 12. TO "'°"MY nenlllp ...... -. .. ... 121 Made Joyful 1984' ange County on July 2, 1914 1oa2 In the County ot Of. OWN19' Mohammed An EteMml 104 LIQUld measures 1 Ancient playing 60 Relles 122 "Tie the knot " '251-... : ~ ~ FILE NO F190787 YOU AM .. QePAUlT Thi• 111tement Wiii «led ·Publ..,,., Ofat199 Cont rubllllled Onlnoe _, '"" Heme and Add'98I of UN0«9' A DlaD °' TitUIT, with the County c.ti ot Ot 106 Tried hard cards 63 Do an in11entory 124 Trees Dl•ty PllOt Auguat 5, 12. tt. D111y Pllol July 15, 22, 29, the P«aon Withdrawing: DATID Aue .. 21. t• UH-8"911 COunty on July 3; 108 King be81ers 2 Glossy paint 2 wds • 126 Common Hawauan 2e. 1984 August 6. 1t9' s 58 JHnne R Holl, 2424"1 LS81 YOU TAKI ACTION 19&.4 • su-n u Verde. El T0to, CA. 82630 TO "'OTICT YOU9' "'()fl. '211'111 109 Attack 3 Japanese drama 6" PefSlan poet 127 Up 1111 now 2 wds i--Dl-.,.-1-C-NO_TIC_E;;;.;.....;..; Signed Jeanne R. HOit 19'TY, rT MAY H a<>LD AT Publllhed Orat\99 co.at J"UIH. ... .,. .C NOTICE Publllhed Orenge Cout A f'UallC 8A&.I. W YOU 11 5. 12 10 111 Mexican laborers '4 Perch 65 Captures 128 Gazes fixedly ,..__, Diiiy Piiot July 29, ~ugutt 5, MUD AN IX"-AMATIOH ~:~lot Auguat • • • 113 -B Anthony 5 Chen1\cal ending 67 lmpnsons 2 wds 13 1 Fall flower Fl~~A=· FtCTITIOUI 8U81NaH 12, 10, 1984 °' THI NATU9'1 °' THI . . SU-88 114 Leg part 8 Bell clapper 68 Francisco 133 Medieval weapons The fotlO'#lng peraon la NAME aTATDllNT Su-7" '"Ocl!:IN:C,~·~~ , ____ __.. ___ _ do~n bu11nen ... T11e roi1ow1ng peraon '' ·-1c ainrncE YOU, Y ' mm•.,. W\T""r 115 <=-t 7 "'--k-70 B k dd I 136 T I the h d D 8088 ICS doing bullneet u: ..-~ nu TACT A l.AWYlfll. nlUU'-"" ~ -~ • ""' reme """"' _,_ ro 8 SU en y op 0 ea IN FABR • 0 c BUILDERS 1124'9 NOTICE IS HEREBY 1.--;..;.;--..;....,_..-.. ....... __ _ 118 Loaning 8 College cheers 73 Begin 137 Roof edge g~ ,E9~~~7 St · Colt• Mela, Sliter, Fountain ' v111ey, •icTmOUa 8USINUI GIVEN that the rMI property flCTmOUa autNll 120 Former Bnt1sh 9 Uncle: Sp 75 Thoroughfares 139 Down preftx ~obt»e L Sch 92708, P.O Box 2000 #30, NA• aTAn.NT lltuated In the Coun~1?'· MAm STAUmNT oono*· COM, CA 92823 The followtng person It lllOI• State of C 11. TM fOllOwlng per90M.,. pnson 10 Val 77 Silly one 140 HI hi nd ~ Al'*1 Pl · Colt• M... Mllcolm p eum1 2125 d01ng bu9Cnea u : kno'llin 11 29 Cenyon ltland Oi"9 bUllnlM u 0 a 8( Calif 92&27 Sunflower Santa Ana. CA PRIME I T CHAR· OriY9, 1"wport Beech, Call-• c A L c 0 A s T 123 Hypnotic stales 11 Kansas City S<>Sudsy brew 14~ Easter bonnet Thi• bu.in .. II con· 92704 • TERS. 122 Promontory fomla and deecllbed .. fol-PROPERTIES, C/O On• 125 Agrees 12 Mouotam in Crete 8H3osk>n fish 145 Passing grade d~L1n~ua1 T1»1 bu"neu 11 con-onw Eut, Nwp«t 8-ctl, IOw9• Bfookllollow Or!Ye, Santa Yer ducted by 111 lndlvldull C&Nf. neeo ~ ~ Otcter No 43835 n.. Cellf 9210s 129 Nautical lerm 13 Plunge 82 ASSISI 146 Hasten Thia .Wtemenl WU filed M~ p Bur,. William T Mclllnln, 122 PARCEL 1: Unrt No. 29 u George W Celthaml, #Ith the County Cl«tl of Or· Thi• lt•tement ...,11 filed Promontory Drive Eaat. ttiown and clelct1bed In the 1322 Monterey ltr .. t, 130 Historic penod 14 Ship's end 84 German art1cie 148 WW II theater : County on July 11', with Ille County Clel1t of Of. Newport Beach, iC•llf. Condominium Plan re· outh L.aoune. Calif. tan 132 Go m 15 Carpet cleaner 86 Warp 151 Chinese dlstanoe 1 ange County on Juty 10 82000 cord«' on Octot>et 15, 1975 Norm N. Howflll, 821 Cele P II ,... ~ 1914' ' Thi• bu11nea1 11 C~· In tloolt 11540, p.aoe 125 Htdalgo, San Clemente, 133 Clam genus 18 Hospital section 88 One week. 2 wds. 155 lndlan mulberry ub *'*' ..,,.anee vvut P1101• ducted by: an tndlvldull tt1touoh 220. ~. Of-allf 02012 ~-------------------------------------------~~~a~. ~lhedOf~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~K.A~~ August 5, 12. 19&.4 Dally Piiot Juty t6, 22. 29 This atateiMnt waa flied ty; 07 Avocado A~ COr- SU-M Augutt 5 tte4 ' with tile County Ctenc of Of· PARCEL 2: An undlYided del M11, Calif t2t25 --.---IC-..,,,-~---' Su-69 anoe County on .My 24, one 1lxty·llr11 (1/81tt) Thi• butlne .. It con-,.._, nu1-. 1884 Inter• u • t*Wlitrt In com-ed try. • 9lfllJ"ll part-• 1'21tm monlntMr..lnl«estlnand INp • FJCTITIOUI MIUitell rtaJC NOTICE · Publllhld ~ co.at to the Common AIM of Uld O.C,,ge w. Cefthaml ...U. ITATDEI(! . Dally Ptlot July 29, AuOU1t &, Lot andTract_.IUCtlt«rnla Thll ti1ternen1 Wiii fllild .The fofloWlng .. peraon""" flC1TnOU8 8UIMN 12 1t, 1M4 • deflr'llld In the Artlc:le entitled h the Coun a.ti of Qf· ctolno-~n: ....-tTAI Ai • -SU,70 "OtftMlona" Of W..Oedat· CtiUnty Oft J4itt 31 RANGO ARTS~ 649 Slur-The following per90n .. atlon o4 Cownanta. Con-1 • ' oeon 0r .. eo.ta Meu. C111f doing bU11Ma1 u: • PlBJC NOTICE cS1t1on1 and ReatrtcUons ,.. m 1101 12828 HUMAN ACT\)AUZA noi. oord41d on Auguet 27 tt75 Pu~ Orange Cout Sandr!...Y.flland, 5419 Slur-Selt\'ICES..., EOUCATIOHAl l'lCTmOUI llUIMll In book 11405. ~ 1555' Delly Piiot Auguat 5. 12 tt geon Dr .. eoeu M .... Calif O,,PORTUNITIES FOR NAMl•TATEMINT OHlclll A.cord• of ••Id 6 1084 • • • 92628 NURSES, MANAGEMENT The followtng pet900 II County (the "Oeciaratlon"). ' SU-00 Thia bu11ne11 11 con-DEVELOPMENT CONSULT· doing bullllMI ae.: PARCEL 3· Non-4xClfuetw ~--------~ ducted by an Individual ANTS,. 18111 Huntington R HANLEY CONSTRUC-euernenti for 8COell In. fUILIC NOTICE S1ndr1 Yelland StrMt, Ste. 200, Hunttngton TION CO • 2479 Elden 'et grui -Orlll encroacll· ______ ..._....., ....... _ This 1t1ternent wu llled ~. Callf. t2Cl48 # 5, Co111 Meta, C1llf ment 'eupport and tor °"*' FICTITIOU9 .,....,. with the County Clertc of Of, Ann L Krueger. 17 92027 purpc).. 811 .. ~ ..... NAM9 ITATlmNT ange County on J'*'J 31. Monina, IMM, CtJlf t2715 Robeft Harri• H11tley, men!• .,.;. reaerwd for the The following peraona.,. 1984' Thl9 bualn111 11 con· 2429 E16en St 15, Coe1a beMflt of Of 0tanted 10 bUllMll aa· ,211801 Oucted by an lndMdull Meea, Calif 92627 Own«a In thl Miele of the D L LAGO PROPERTIES, Pubi•shec:I Ofange Cout AnnL Krueger Thia butlneu II ~ Oecilration enlltled "ea. 202 CwnPll9 OrM, ~ C, Dally Piiot Auguet 5. 12, ,., fNI swtement ... filed ducted by: 111 lndMdull ment." • Beadl, c.11'1, 92leO 26, 1984 th 1he County a.11 of Ot· Aot>ert Hanley EXCEPT .. otl ot1 rlClhtl Delta· Oe"'°Pf11111I I, a SIJ-82 ange Coonty on Juty 17, TM ltat.,,,.,..t W8I filed mineral•. mln.;al rtol'ltt'. fomle llmlted partner- 1984 with thl County CWk of Or· natvrll gu right• and other , •202 Camput OrM. nlOllt Z County on July 24• hydrocarbon•, by wfl•t· ult• C. ~ Beec:fl. Pubhhed Ofange Coat 1 _ aoewr name known t~ a11r. 92'&00 Dally Piiot July 22, 2t. '21U. mrt be wllhln or und9r lM ... l-~ bu11n... 11 c:on-HOEG Auouet 5, 12. 1984 Publlehed Of~ Cout parcel ot land hwllneb<Mt uctect try 1 oenerei P111· OTTO BULL HOF.G su-n Deity Piiot July 29• August 5• delaribed togethw with the ttllp ' .... , .,. ainyll'r 12• 19• 1"" '*'*Ual right of drllllng Robin H. Oevll, ~ born July 15, 1901, ..--.n."" 1w. SU-75 mining, explorlng and C>Plf~ t Oslo, Norway. Paa.ct ,.tCTITIOUa .,._.1 atlng therefor llld ltorlng In Thia 1ta1ement waa need away August 2, 1984, NAlllSTAT'DRNT Pml.JC NOTlCE andr91'MOV1ngthewnefrom thttMtCountyCtlrtl.ofOt· S A Callf The llld ~ or wry other land, Coynty on July a'· an ta na, doing~ II ,.fC~ .u ... aa lndodlng the r1Q111 to whip-1 Survtved by Grand-T(RAY WOOD CON· NA• STATDIEMT ltodf OI dlrecl"londy drtl '2111m IOn, Mark Hoeg, sas-STRUCTION CO.. 41331 TM follo'#tng pet90nl we end m4ne lrom land• othet Publl9hed Ofange· Coelt ter, Tula and brother-Pioneer, Irvine, c.tlf 92714 do.ng bullneM u · than thoM heralnat>ow cs. ly Pllol August r.. 12, t9, In la"! Hadd D..... TenyLWood ""31 Pion-(1) SIMAAN AUTO SUPP-actl'*S,OllOfguwell, tun-• 1t8" SU~1 . • ~ ....... "' IMne Caltf '92714 LY (2) HANNA NAJEM (3) '*9Md lhelt1 Into. tlvougtl sut.er, Ebba Webb. Thia builneu 11 con-KAISSER AFIF, 3201 Harl>Of" or acrou the aut>IUf1eol of 1---.. -.,.-,C-NO_Tl_CE __ Memorial services to duc:ted by:.,, lndMdull Blvd . Co111 Me11, CA the land herllntt>ove •i-_.;... ... uuu==-..;.;.;;..;.;.;.;;;__ be held at Good Te<ry Wood 92626 8Ctlbed, and to bottom IUC1I FICTITtOUa IUafNHI Sh herd L th an Thi• 1tatement wa1 flied Hanna G.arg• Najem. wtt1p1tocked or dtrec:tlonllly NAME STATPllJn C ep h u er with the county Clerk of Of. 19023 Horii St • Artllla, CA drllted wellt, tunnel• and ·The following per.on 11 hurc • 4800 Irvine ange County on July t 7 90701 lh1f11, undef Ind beneath or ol butlnell u (:enter Dr., Irvine, 1"4 ' SlmHn Auto Supply, beyond tile exterior llmlt1 s7NSORIUM OF OR- 3 5 8 2 136 14'2 150 158 DEATH NOTICES Ca. 5PM Wedne9day ,_,, 15504 Lakewood Blvd., thereof. and to redrlll, retun-ANGE CO., 142 Metody L.n.. S•• ANSWl!RS N C SIFIED ~ 1M4 United Feeture Syndicate A 8 190" p Pubffahed Orange ~t 9elt~. CA tOCl23 nll. equ p, malni.ln reipW, la M9la Caltt 92027 • _______________ .. _ .. ______ , __ LA_s _________________ .,.~ ugu.st • en •· DaJly Piiot July 22 2t K11111r Aflf, 15804 dMPetl and oe>eret• any John Lyt9 Mcln1Yf9 142 1 a.fie View Mortuary Auguet5. 12, 11&4 ' ' Lll!ewood BIYO , Bel"'°"'9r, tuehwlllsormlnee,wtthout, L.n.. Coeta M.., 1-----------------~---~-----------------------l Di.rectors 644-2700 ~ CA.90823 howww. the r1ght m dnl, allt 27 ' TNI bu1lneu I• con-mu,., ltore. ·~and op. ---.! DWYER rta.IC NOTICE dueted by • general pa11-«•t• through the IUfiace or Thia bu•IMal II COll· lllrlllllp the UpPef 500 lllt of 1N eel bJ" In indMdu~ FLOYD BERTRAND ACTITIOU8 Mla•U Hanna Najlm aul>turlace of the land her• John L. Mdnty\'9 DWYER, 20 yHr NAMI ITATl.lmNT Thia 11atemenl WM fllecl lnlboYe delcrlbed. . Thi• et1tement ~ flled resident of Costa The following pet90ne are wtth the County C*1I of Of-and wtll be IOld 11 pyblle .,:;. lfll~ty~~ ~· Mesa Beloved hua-dOlng Nllllll ea: ange County on Juf'I 24, auction on Ille front llept 11 1914' • band . f M . L LAGU'ilA TECHNOLOGY, IM4 the Colla Mela City Hall, 77 ,_1IOO ~ anan . 20f1 1u11n.aa Center Orlw, 1'21tm ,.,r Drive, Coet• M ... c.u. Publllhed Ofanoe C:O.t Dwyer, father of Pa· Ste 207, lrvlne, Callf. 92715 Publllhed Ofange ~ rornl1. on Augu11 28th, 1y Piiot August s. 12 19 tricia Sava go of Benjamin W Albert. Delly Pilot July 29, August 5, 198", at 10:00 a.m .• to the 1914' • • • Twenty-Nine Palms, 13551 Corll RMc:h, OMa 12. 19, 1"4 hlghelt bidder f« cuti In • 8lJ.G CA. and __ ... __ Point, Celtf. t2Cl20 Su-71 l8Wful currency ot Ille United 1--------.....- one gr....._,.. JOfll s. Mllee, 2to Cagney St11e1 "8.IC MJTICE Ronald Peanon, of Lane #204, N9wpof't BMch, TM .... wlll bl made 1-_ ...... .....___........._-..._ Costa Mesa. Member Cellf. 02MS wlthoul COY9nlnl, or war-flCTTTIOUI euaMll St Joaclum C.lholic Thia bulfMN II con-l'ICTmOUt IW-ll r.,..ty r19trdlng utte, poe. MAim aTAW · ducted by· an unln-NAMS ITA~ INllon. 0t encumbrancea. The folOwlng PlfWOfl " Church, Co.ta Meu, corporeted u1oc1111on The following per900 11 to Mtllfy thl obllgallon.. ocng bU9lneM • life-member National OCher thin I partMnhlp doing bwlMll u · cured t>y and under lhe HUGHES COMPUTEfllS & Rifle Association Vt. Benjlrnln w Albin INSTANT PPTICs 9089 Power of s ... oonlerred In MAINTENANCE 370t s. · Thi• 111tement wu filed F 1 V•"-111e Deed ot Tru1t executed Ider St s.n1a' Ane. Cellf 1tation la scheduled with the County Clertc of Of· OarroctH. ounta n --,. by John G Rlnlldo. a Mar-2707 ·• · for Monday, August ange County on July 17, ~~92~:rlc* OeOonato rledManaahl1loleandaep-MlehNI oevld H hea 6, 1984 from 5-QPM at 1914' 9089 DlffodH Fountain VII: arete Pf'Openy h Trultor. to 7ot 8 Alder St , "l:ui Pierce Brothers Bell Publllhed Ofange "'= ley, Calif 92701 ~=lr:~cr~M~ na, Cellt t2707 Broadway Mortuary. Diiiy Pllol July 22. 20. Thta bu1lne11 II con-atlon. • Cellfomta Cotpot-Th: bu~~· con· Interment Hawaiian Augu1t 5, t2. 196" ~ Pbyo!O!:~:'ual atlon, u Trut1 ... tor the M~O. HUQhee uel Memoriel · Park, ~ Thta 11atement ... flied ~·~dOtMMCurlty ot Thie ltat"'*1t 11111 flied Kaneohe, Oahu, PllllJC NOTICE wfththeCOuntyCWltofOf. Corporation, • ==: tlt=tyc!;*!~'r,· Ha w a i 1 P t e r c e ral: County on Juty 2"· Corporation, u leneftclaty, 1 ·-1 • Brothen Bell Broad-~~A~ nit.• dated Auguat 29, INO, end nlf1tl way • 0 1 rector a . TM following peraone .,.. PUblilhed OfM01 CoMt = c:1 a:,_ N=~ 2:0, PutJllahed oranoe Cout 642·9150 doing bUllnlal u · Dally Pilot July 29, August 5, 1024, II lntlrumenl N·um: e ~=t AuQUlt 5, 12, 11, PACl"C Vl!W M!MORIM. 'ARK Cemetary • Mortuery Chapel • Cremetory 500 Peciflc vie. 0t1ve Newport Beach 84'·2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 L.aauna Canyon Aoad Laguna Be ch, Ca 92651 •94-0415 HARBOR LAWN· MT,OUYI Monuaty • c.m.tary Crem.tory ~&25 Glsler Ave Coate M 540-555-4 NRCS 9't<»THQI MU. MOADWAY lllOflTUAlf'Y io Btoadriy Co.ta MeN &42·0150 H!RSHEY LEASINQ, t2, 11, 11&4 29299 of Oflld1I Aecord1 of ' 6322 Stonehedge, YOfbl SU-78 the County ot Ofange. Stat• 8u-t4 Linda, Clllf. t288& of Callfornll PlB.IC NOTICE Rick K. Young, 5322 Ml.IC NOTICE Nolle. of Default and 1--..-.....,,.;...o.o.;..;.;.-.-.;.,__ SIOflllheclge, Yorba Linda, Eleotlon to Sell the cs. fltCTmOUa IU8Mlal Cellf 92Me PICTYTtOUI .,....... ecrlbed r .. 1 p<operty under MAlll aTA~ l<enl F loom. 1501 t<..i NA .. aTATEaNT lhe DMd Of Tr\ltt WU ,.. n,. following penon II Dr .. Cofone Oii Mar. Cettf. The followtng pef'90n la corded 11 1n11rumen1 olng b'*'*8 .. 12025 doing ix.tnea a Number 14-171&64, on AP't NEWPORT ,,M ENGi· Kefth J Balpbnc*, 390 8. RAUL·S CUSTOM UP-30, 1084, of Oftldal Aecordt NEERING INC., · llOOO 8<~1 A~ H HOLITERY. 711 w 17th It.. Of the Counly of Oranee. MacArthur Blvd.. lullt Thi. bu•tnell I• con· to.ti ...... Cdf. "92027 Stlf• Of C llfomta 11"2, l,..,IM, CA t27 UI ~ Otozco V l\ler'M, TheMll•• blcondUcted Sl1phen Lewi• Van ducted by. • general l*f• 810 £ Elder It, Santa AM. Uc AM!AllM HOME agoner, 30t Vitti lrucN, ~ K Young C•llf 127°' OATGAOE RUST OEEO e.actl, CA 02'80 Thll ltalement W&I ll»d Thie b11•ln... II ton• SERVICE COR'<>RA TION, Thll bUalMU. 1,. ,Con• Clueled or. an lndlvkklal A CAL.,OANIA COf\P()A. uc:ted by: In lndMdual With the County Cletll ef Or· Rauf OtOIClO ATION, Whole addr ... le; Stephen Lewi• Vll'I rei: County on Jutr 17, T1111 statem91\t 1111u filed 8&e Bak., Str .. 1. lutte 283, egoner ~ With the County Cl«lc of Qr-Oott1 Me11. Callfornl• Thia 111t9f'l'llnt wu 11!90 Publlthed Otange CoNt Z County on Jill'1 24, 92821. Phone Number; 1n Ille COunty ~k Of Or- Dll"' Piiot J~ 22, 29. 714·546-1802 ATT£NTION· ange County on Auvuel t. '1 ,.1 .. Alli CAHILL tff.4 Avguat 5, 12, 1 Publllhed ~ Cou Pr1nciC* Ind lnl"""1 dUI ~ __ ...., ........... _..-tll;..J...Q.-;. ~ PllOt .My 21, Auguet S, $43.970 II Publlhed on.nae Co.t PtaJC fll)llC[ 12, tt. 1M4 Coe11, ~and Ad-POol ~I, U, 1t. au-11 VWQI dUI (~OJdrnal~ • ttl4 PiC11110U9 ..,.... u t30 tt .,.., MAm eummrT "8JC NOTICE toTAL' ... 1.100 ts The '*""19 '*'°"'.,. DATED· AUOUlt 1, 1N4 PlaJC MJT1C( doerla ~ M ..CrtrMMll WM AMENCAN HOM MOAT· P'tCn'nOUe -· I. 0 Q 0 A 0 l 0 I I• MMm ITAW ~)DUO f.AVICI MAim STA'I 1111' f"""10fflcaNT_,., m2 Tiii bu'°::.·.per..n ta COAfl'OAATION, I The .....-... '*"" .. M•t Or., HunllngtOll 8Mcn. dotflQ I dol tMiNi."' c.llf 9*7 ~OC\'IN V~A'-8. 2120 ~:=::.~. T~ JCl81,.:•:co,. tl01 ,.~' =~ ~f1119 .Coate M .... ~tnlntlOl'I Trutt.. ~t ANG II• 2lt, .-po!Mtolt, 72 M .. Or .. -· --Publli Co.ta Huntlfltlon • earn. oe,y Alan o.vi,..., 2120 Pu IMd Or•nee Coe1t MeM. Calf 12127 '2947 Monrow. A"W"e Cot4a MeM. o.llv '*" Auguat I , 11. 11. Joyte "°""'' •1ao • Thia tMI.,... I COii• Olllf 12a7 ' tH<I K..iaon Apt It. HufttlMton dualtd by: ·~·diin Thilt bv II ~· ...... c• nt.47 O..W W re.rt.. 0.-11 tiy: an lndMouat ... on • Tl'llt nett la con• ......., o.y o.~ ' Tufftt. alono cam. • 11y. mri lnCJNJdUef 'rNI' IWI*"*" WM tied w 111C1 ~ and rMd If\ lhe Joroe JOMPf\ IAl T% llWRCHI MUl _. COUlfty CM ot Or· tNI· Cour¢t of 0;. 01111 "liot Cla11lfl1d Thia t ~~~ fled ASTHI ""*-L ~°".Mr 'l· = OOuftt,J on Juty U Mc:t!Ofl ~Mill Muf· lle...-.fY~•ofOt• ~~~~:::::==~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~ "'::?~:-.:"" ,... .. ~ ;:··,T~~~_: z eoum1 on Jth .,. Cotti MMI ~ °'llflOt CWt PUt;llthed Or~ COllt rour M111 and Iott of It.I tlll....W :;rn:= I ... ea·.-'"'"'"''--'"""--11. Ollf¥P.JIOl~ .,,...,...., ••fttr ,.,."VT 1tmn1p ~ -'" .,. Q9UI • 2. f 11, ti, Oally Pttot Cl1111t110 ~t':°' ~ • U , t9. --~.:.....--~..:.......:..~~--~~-'-============::::::..J~..;_~-----.:...:..SO..-..•..L-...~~~.::.::::::.:~·73.:i ~~ caDl42.Y11 I.Ml I • . . • THE DAIL\' PILOT CLA.. f•"'IED OFFJCE HO R Canc.·ellation a nd <·orrettion., may be made on same deadlin~ abov~. Plea e a k for a <·anr~lation number "'hen ranct-llin(( your ad. ERRORS: Check your ad daily and report errors immediately. The DAILY PILOT a 1ume liability for the first 'incorrect in ertion onh. - CLASSIFIED 642-5678 ...... f11 lllt .... " f11 Salt 1111 lOll Gtatral 1001 • 101 Yla u4. le.4 Ll.IO llU • ·-"'·'"n:' M1UVelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay, pool. 1pa. 100' boat apace. Xlnt Fin. $4,850,000. Channing Spaniah 3 Br 2 Ba on 45' lot, lrg deck, coW'tyard, pier & llip. $1,100,000. Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba, playroom, fireplace, beam ceilings. Xlnt financing. $420,000. UYllll lllYI UYFlllT CftlO Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kai.-2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $645,000. PDIUIU llMI IOUIFlllT Ocean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br, 3 Ba, 3700 aq. ft., car parkirig. $1 ,285,000. UYllll PUii UYHllT Spectacular bayf~dp~. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br, 2 Ba down,. upaces $1,250,000. UlllA 1001 llLLlllE Panoramic ocean & city view, 5 Br 3 Ba, spacious entertainil'li home. $l,100,000 .. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR ! ' • ! ' () r " !"" I• (, / f I.' I Daleb6ut Bay&Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OOVER SHORES . . . Over the years, some of us have come to expect less and lea quality. This soul-stirrin~ ttin:e bedroom view residence contradicts this belief. It'• remarkable character emerges in the private courtyard, the pool and spa, the friendly family room, the formal dining room, the rnasaive fireplace and the over-all craf tamanship. Impeccable outaide. Comfortable inside. See this home and re-dl.acover the word, "quality" ................................ , ............ , ........... $545,000 Open Sun 1-5 .............. 1900 Galaxy Drive I 631-7600 Hurit & Associates , REAL ESTATE IAlllFIOllT M&lll Designed to please the mOlt dis- criminate, this 5 Bd, 7 Ba, luxurious custom home ls located at the very -VIEW -top of Harbor Ridge. 180 degree ocean, bay, city & 11Sunseta OVer Cata.Una'' VIEW. From warm library to fam. rm. w /one of 4 f ·plea to aourmet kitchen to 40' J>09l & Spa -lt reflect.a the ultimate In quality. Master suite (over 1000 aq. ft.) w/aauna & f -plc & breathtaking VIEW. 24 hr. tuariied gate. Offeied $1.950,000. C.11 Jeri Hunt. I Trafllaer .,.•I•• 1-1 .. NIT• llPlllTIUTlll · with a European flavor! Tru1Y a unique and c1 3 BR townhome! FWm&I·rnarbl ·foy r -totally up- vaded thru-ouL Pnvate amglr fevel end-Unit lri lush prden 1et· µna. 24 hr. ~rded aatc. AJIW'M hl .. foan. Shown by appt. only. $~$0.000 Jerl Hunt .r -.... . ·~-..t11 ... iltaqale .. 14. h•,.rt ..... r . v . r sale by-owner. L<>Vlna 5Br ·3 ~ w/lrg closets, 3 atr pr & boat launch .. Wall< to beach. $379,000. Owner wiU finance at reaaonable rate -9r buyer may carry lit at 9 ~%for $100,000. 2124 IOILLE For appt to see, call J.H. Weisman (211 ) 2ll·OllO Perfect cottage home-totally up- graded, ready to enjoy! 3 Bd .2 ~ ba, 2 story with fl.replace, hardwoodo..floors, new carpets, profeaionally decorated. Beautifully landscaped with river rock patio . . . Steps to pool, spa & park. $162,000. Open Sat & Sun 1-5 pm OHllllll IEWPllT IPOH NllE 6 Br, 2~ ba, dining room, Breakfast nook with used brick BBQ, Skylieht beamed ceilings & Fireplace in living room. Lots of wood, lovely patio areas, extra bonus room & much more ... OPEN SAT 1-5 HJ 1 la.rra Vista, •• .,.,. ......... lll0,000 11111 TrlYl1H, l1alttr-Hf.J1H IOVEI SIOIEI REllCEI Tl ll~0.000 . . IPEI UT/Ill 1·1at1441 lllUJ lrn1 Spacious 4 Bdnn & den. 2 '~ baths. Two 2 car garages. Large lot witt', room for pool or RV parking · let ... ltW ... 1, ltalttr HI-HU ITllT IOI IH,IOO Assume $63,500at1.5%/$671 /mo. • Bdrma, 2 b th rma. 2 oar gar. Super Clean, In Ide and out. Call now. ' SUPER lllYI Very aharp 2 Br condo, upper \mit with sreet view of Greenbelt. Quiet location, 3 pools, spa, recreation room, clOM to So. C.oast Plaza. Reduced to bargain price of $69 900. . COROU IEL 1111 -1IO YlEW! HU,100 FabulOus quality cu5to~zed 4 BR me with 180 view! Harbor, ocean, 1)0 roof tops! This home is designed for family livtng owell u entertaining. It first ti.me offering. Nothing else com- pares! • COIA IWIHWlll Olde Cororu de! Mar. 211 Marpnte Ave. (at Octan Blvd) lat floor 2000 -i ft condo 2+tamily. itepa to .a., Corona Beach. No ex~nw spared In CONtrucUon Ftt land SecUrtty & nil malnten· ance +all lhe amenitJet you'll reiad aboutj aell • exch&nie or corwdrr leaw to purchue to qutil- fied buyer Low Int. fJxed 10 yr loan available. (Call for pnvaie ahowma weekdays) Open y l·~ pm Oneri INTERE.ST RA TES HI-PRICE LOW 10,000 BELOW MARKET VALUE Mesa Verde 1119,600 3 Bdrm, 1 • bath. New roof A kitchen wath booth. fireplace, bar, raised patio and many enru. Cloee to achoola, freeways, major shop· pina. let or 2nd Financina avail by owner 12 "; Owner 649-2786 .. 642-5678 COLDWeLL BANl(eRO UlllW 100' dock on Newpon HarbOr. 5 spacious bedrooms each ,with own bath. Billiard room with bar. Gourmet kitchen •. wine 1torag Spa. fabulous bsy11de deck. Tremendous value! RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME <4/8 bdrm, big dock(a), play lawn & swim beach. w.iuo ocean fun. 1 car parking. Low ownctr fin. $750,0QO (land Incl.). Open Sat./Sun. 1·5 . , Owner(9-&>-650-0202 BUY DIRCT a SAVE IPEI TlllYU 111 OUYH .Ullll open 1-5 by appt. only. Priced to sell today! $1,7g5,000. Call PATllOI TORI at 118-1102 for gate entrance and details ( # 1 Producer-Call to market your prop- erty.) RVM* USTILIFF -FEE .,.. ltt/1114111·1 2124 &"9ta •• EastWlff 4 .... f•llJ ,.., 2~ ~-­ PIJCll.·Fll t UL• sm,ooo lwHr/&pat 11 OPEtt TODAY 1·5 1215 •• ~ ........ (2-l)....._$111 ... New custom home needs to be copted P• I ip, 3 BR, fam rm Nil I IPA 4 .8d, 3 baths, COWlU')' kitchen. family room, 2 Frpkes, mother-in-law quar- ters, walk to beaeb, «hools;-tihopping, & park. 1111,llO .... FIUL l&OllFIOE 2 Ir, 1~ n M ... lhll SO Pica ...... ~ ... .., ..., •• tnet1 Lovely unit in excelfent ~ but I must sell NOW. Has carpon with stora,ae. secunty gate. solar heated pool & Jacuzzi, exercise room and saunas. SlllECLIFFI· . c., ••• 4•1 lar Steps to pnvate beach-cathedral Ceiline-walls of g akylights- 36' pool w /pool hOUSl' lav + ihower- FR w /fireplat't" atrium-Jg . country kitchen-w/wet bar-3 tiled • + marble baths, lg. utility room-3 bedrooms + cbilds + or ma.ids room- f ee land-Finest conatruction- padoue-immaculate. Plllli...... 1.i. ., 0,. let U1 H•I• y,, S11 v .. Prettrtrl I I " II MACNAB ~--UBI llLI th I...a,goon 5 BR • built w terfront With hp tl for 3 boatl - tnught vi w full length of -PRICED TO SELL IMMEDIATELY. $1 .060,000 L.H. Tom Allinson .. ... ... WILL OAUJ 1st Gretlt financing availabl (fixed tc & long term) on this 4 bdr., 2 !fa ba.. family hom~ which in- cludes a paoous lot, pnvate spa, plus a putung green for you golfers! Pnced to sell at $619,000 Dan Bibb Pill u Tl Sill. Beautiful 2 br.. 2 ba.. Mclain Townhouse overlooking pres- tig10us Big Canyon golfcourse Many outst.andmg features. m- cluding pnvate gated entrance, detached 2 car garage The ul- tunate m sophisticated livmg at an unsoph1st1cated pr1ce1 $249,000 Stepharue Grody/Dan Babb PRICE REDUCTIOI Cameo Shores on the Bluffs -mcl land. Fabulous single story home 6 BR, family rm.. panoramic ocean & ietty VJew w/sandy beach bt>low Sparkling pool in secluded courtyard Perfect for growing family. Owner will con- sider exchange $1,599,000 Donna Godshall llYEI SIOIU YIEW E H eavy beamed ceiling-most rooms with city, Bay & Ocean view. Formal dirung room, large family room -breakfast room -study m master bedroom -4 bed.rooms $565,000 Barbara Aune . ... lfW II CAMEO HUES instant appeal & dramatic im~t JUSt begin to describe this stun- ning MediL contemporary home. 4 BO and enormous entertaining area tatally rebuilt in the best or taste Perfect for the discriminat- ing buyer $695,000 Polly John- ston 1111111 HUIH Utt Comruuruty tenrus courts, pools, & spas. This smgle story 3 bedroom, 2 11 bath, family room home as soanng ceilings and huge deck to enJOy the ocean view Wood plank floors and plush beige carpet. $565,000 Ed escano/Maureen White IRVllE TtRUCE YIEWI Lov«>ly ocean . bay & mte Lite view Custom 4 bdrm. Huge open beam livmg-dming room. All new island kitchen with breakfast room Courtyard patio new cpt. $495,000 incld land. Beverly Morphy llQ OHYll -mu UHE LIT Beautifully decorated 5 br., 3 1.lz ba . home on large well land- scaped lot-private cul de sac lo- cation Immaculate adult oc- cu~e rn rrunt condition. $695,000 Martha Macnab PRHTllOIH SU ISUll The Best of All Worlds thts luxurious 2 bdrm & den condo. On the golf course with ocean and Back Bay views. For the ultimate m decorating and furnishings see this outstanding property $535,000 unfurnished, $640.000 furnished R 5ietz IWLY H ACRE! Charmmg, remodeled 3 br 2 bath lots of custom tile. new carpet, French doors all on a large, beautifully landscaped lot in Cliff Haven , Newport Heights. $325.000 FEE Martha Mac- nab/Paula Ba1lt.y "II SHROii OF A FUllLY" Fantastic Bluffs Townhome (Z Plan 1 4 bdr 3 1 2 bth . formal dining room. family room. large bonui. room "'1th bath Pro- foss1onallv landSt.oped on ma.JOr ~reenbt-lt $2b9.000 InC'I Land Lms .Jarnbs J PHORAllC OCUll YIEW CAMEO SHORES Beautiful 3 or 4 BR family rm, formal drnmg nn home This single story res1- denc e has been remodeled and profes.s10nally decorated Shut- ters. 'lkyh~hts, plus many up- gradM Pool a nd spa located in privnt•• courtyard $699,000 Donn.:1 Godshall IOYER llOIES YIEW Single story 4 bd Newport Bt>ach home with great open (eehnR Located m one of New- port's f mest areaa. Remodeled kitchen, large family room. Per- f«l for famtly Uvmg and enter· taming. $535,000 Maxine Propp P OCWI / 1110 UIOYI 4 bt.'(.iroo~. 3 ~ baths, family room home with master btdroom retreat & hug walk·tn do.el. Secluded tropical spa wa~h wat«?rf all. Entry Includes a MC.' ndenng path ln a Km ~~~ d r i 8 7 ~ f 0 0 0 S d .r..:ailo aur<."Cn --w'fiite Traditional Realty 631-7370 The faateat drew In the Welt. a Dally Piiot ~Ad. Call Todey 642-5878. OPEii TODAY 1-& $242 000 ' Brand Ntw Townhoma, 3 Bctms, 3 ba, spa, dt~s, frplcs S219,000 .................... C03·409 Poppy Ave, Old COM View of dty lthh. deep Mt lot. ... to shaDs 1265.000 ............... " ............ 715 Belhs Eas~utf, NB Manito l I 3 er, 2 stories, tfchl MCilitJ system. c.,. THE REAL ESTATERS CMtl .... lOZ4 *lllllOWI* Pool, a BR, 2aa. owe $105K at 12.5•1. 30 yra. Hutch Agt 549--7991 1114 IL YllPIOI It's That Extra Mlle tl'lat mak .. the dlfferenc:e OOITRIGHT CALL DAVE WHITE 548-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS $450.000 ".-..... 2 Rut fountamblnu, st c,n, NB I• I Lin lClnt Income property wfth kt ... N W, I Clspet ~ lilllf, ~ J •• 1noorN Of 111240 petty, S925.000 ........................... 3ll5 Ocean Bfvd'f ti* J:. •~~in: Cb , older 4 8dna ani ~· hsa -.par1te ~. &-. pod. spa nr btadt tabliehed rental •• on • S69S.OOO ....... _, .. .:.. ..... _l23 Polnu:tt11 •• 0ld COM =~:. ",~Flf..r,:. $Thousand ltu than 3 Bchni, 3 bath_ St•.000. a M 400 S52S.OOO poal, *'I delft '"' 13• Harbor 111.Jnd Or. B ~· t1 REAL TORS•, 67 r2443 E1st Coan Highway, Cof0f'l1 del Mar ' ,. • ' 'J 8R 1Y. • tamtdln. rm, lg fnod yd, petlo, dbl gar, avl 8125 l900mo 751-2523 38R 11>9, tnU fenced y11d. 1825/mo No S*•. Cell Mon thtu Frt. ~7·5711 E' .. ct. 1BR hM w/yard, 5BORM 38ba POOL lnct utll $525 no pett Avt $2900 PER MO. lmmed 85().7870 dys, ., Hutctl S.9-7991 eS0-5855 IV mag Laura 31$1' W•Ba, 2 frptea, E/lide, 3br, MW paint & 1880 eq fl. S1350. 1357 c:erpet. hug9 fenced yard su ... x Ln 850-2145 1900 mo. Inc:! utll, avail 38R 2'hBA CONDO frpl 1115. 645--3«!02...,.. gar. al Npl T«r. pOOl, Jac:: E'elde. Quiet .,. .. 4 Bd cloM to beach, no pet•. 2ba poOf, fac, T14507~ hOO mo. &4M 164 Aeft. Call 642-9049 4 Br +maldt quart••. ram LGE Bluff• Condo 38R rm, din rm, beautlf\llly 21M>a. 2 car gar, ow IT r deco<, YIN, apa, Spy- Comp. W/D hkup. Aval! glaN HUI $3000/mo Bob Sept 1 U50/mo. Koop 831-12M 714n31·3755 BEST OCEAN VIEW, Nwpt Lila/Airy 2Btt·w~ Cralt COndo, lge twnlly patio for 1 quiet n/ ttz. 4 bdrm, 2'h ba. fam- P9t '550 Inc utl 846-8028 rm, wlM eellar, 2 cw encl MOY! CM NB? Call gat, W/O hkup, $1750 the ~:n, tx!t .. 1 ,..,._ !.1-· 831-t757 tale by Chrlatlna CdM ~x. 3 Br 2 Ba. 543-2480 apacloua S 1200/mo. •• _._ 873-7781.Agt ' ., ... --. DOVEftSH0~21W Baeu1tful 3 Bd 2 RMI l'IOUM, wlpOOI, ft'plc, ate. Ger-lerg,~, 2 car gw, datw & pOOl ..,ytoa Ind :::. ~kCk ,,or:,u= $1275 lMM 873-1734 Harbor Htgh. 4-44 &Anwood NEWPORT DUPLEX: TIL •llllml"f LOWER UNIT. 3 Bdrm. 2 142-1111 bath, flteplaoaa, built-Int, l.undry room. 2 car gw. BMutlfUI 3 Bd 2'h ba S1100 per mo. 831-1400. ~.Goff COUrM view, YEARLY RENTAL: 4 MW q>b, "" tlool'a, Bdrm, 2 bath home. Flr9- dbte gal' W/Otf**, encl p&ac.. $1200 monthly. yard, all bftlnt, *"1111 now 831-1400 kldt otc. $990/mo LIDO PARK CONDO: 185 Mela Drive VIEWS! Spadout Udo TIL •111 .. n Pn 2 Bdrm + den, 3 b• • condo. 1 yr ...... $1800 --.&:ll~..::iL:..---1 par mo 831-1400 Hr bch: 3 Br 2ba 1~. Wl~ll•I ~ t.-,nt., PoOf. MCLll'.lly.. - carg11t1000.873-0e72 A1·1• ) Preferred area 2 ttry I 3-4bdrm 2ba wtfrplc.dbl NEWPORT DUPLEX· gar kid pal. $100'1 .L,OWER UNIT. 3~. 2 539--8190 a-t Rlty fM bath, ftrepleoM. , Signing up at a rental laundry room. 2 gar. ~ Maka tur• 1._ $1100 par mo. 831-1400. the right one! Call Rent.ail YEARLY RENT AL: 4 by • Ch r I 111 n • 1 a ti Bdrm, 2 bath home Flr.-M3-2490 plac.. , 1200 monthly.I 831-1400 C-h-.,-m-lng--.-tlda--1bdr_m_1LIOO PARK CONDO· pad w/vaultld c:t1111ng1 VIEWS! SpeiOUt Lido, equipped kltch $415 Park 2 Bdrm + den..r. 3 ba 539'-f190 S.t Atty r.. condo 1 yr ...... ~1800 --------r par mo. 831-1400 W•lllde lrl·leval w/2 matr YEARL y RENTAL: 4 Bdrm, autt•, nu crpta, drpt & 2 ba home Flreplac:i9 paint, frplc. 2 car gar 112001moyriy. • • opener Incl. Veiry pNI & WA----.._. lmmac. $150 64S-3778 ·~-· --• •fl• &pm. 111·1• 111 ...... rnatala Eutbluft 4 bdrm, 2~ ba. YalltJ 2234 ram-rm, $1500. p/mo. 8PGt ;;;r Wn tiCCent• _64_8-300 __ 1 ___ _ 4-5br 3ba ale w/pOOI & E&stblun COndo 48r 38&. dbl g~er $900 53M190 ProfalaloMly decorated a.t Rily fM 11500 873-2422 Avt 1115 ... IHck . 214 Herbor View Homaa 2 • Bdrm plua den, comer w gar carpet, lot, 1801 Pott Marga1a fenced Y•d. 83&-4120 Pteca, 11375. mo. LMM. 1-SPM 2710 D.Dalawara 642-M01 ot e.u:.120 HUGE axec\ltlve home. Hll ckJplu. 3 Bd, 2'Aba, Walle to bc:h 48r 3'A8a, 2 frplc, bltlnt, dbte gat, frpk:a, yrd, gel' & rrw'I ~patio $950/mo +MC. xtraa S1500 53Mf37 846-049118754432 Off YOf'ktown tharp Sbr HVHomaa 58t 38&. No 2ba gour!Nt kltch fnc:d 4 pett. Open Hou.. &in. kid• dbl gar 1700' 12-4 11850. Avail $e9l. 53M190 a.t Alty,.. pp 759-19&8 ON SAND: Gated, oc.an H.V. HOINI Carmel men, 3 view, patio end pool. Bdrm nu cpt• & drapea, UNIQUE 1 Br turn/untur. Incl. waahar/dryer & seoo1mo. ReM N&--3014 rafrlg. s1aso pr mo. Agt. Pocket pteuln 2br 4 ram 873-77&1 hme appla & gar 1475 no lut nr bch 53M 190 Jaamlne Creak 38' 2'A8a, S.t Atty ,.. · ram rm, frml dine, oe11 vu, pvt gate Tann/pool/ape. Wa to beach. 38' 1'h8a, $1850Raf(I111)215-2281 dllhWath«, frptc. Ilk new, 2 car gat S1000J1lH· LIDO ISLE 38' 28a, den, ltlaa Incl 538-4f37 avail 911 N.wty panted am.. H In/out. 11800 d73-2472 , O, . Ull llU IUlllllll Terr XlllJ cond. 1850. 11200 month 1 yr IMM. mo. Avaif Aug 10. Prop. Joe Ch r It lop ha r al.o for aaJa at S 125,000. 875-0411 JovceWaltxe, 831-1288 LIDO REALTY 873-7300 For LM Speoout 2br 2 1/2 U" alone In luxury 1bdrm ba Condo In Turtle Rock pluah deCof apa pool Ridge. Community pool H 85 r • n I lo buy and tanru1 Call 4N-8515 539-1190 S..t Rlty r .. GR'!ENTRU 3~ai: atenront large w/dock. double o•r•g• $850 3 yr• ...... $2500/mo pp 642-7404 850-5649/802-7&&-4883 HOMES FOR SALE 1 BR pfu1 FAM RM or DEN 29214'th COM 8"•-8759 $208,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 28EDROOM • 15 Coventry, Hafbor Ridge 759-1501 $3-49,000 Sunday 1·5 •* &410 w. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 759-9100 $595,000 Sun 1-6 230 l.art<1pur, COM 1326,000 Surr1-s-~---- 9..Northampton (Betcourt Hiii) Npt Bch e.«-6200 S~,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 2 Rue Cannes (Ba Cyn) Npt Bch 6-4-4-6200 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ' 2 BR pfu1 FAM RM or DEN * 1429 Dolphin Terr., Irv. Ten-. 673-«00 $699,500 Sun 2-5 * * 4'01 Begonia, Corona det Mar ~8200 $289.500 Sun 1·~- 2~ Creetvtew. Bayshorn, N.B. &44-9060 $259,000 Sunday ~-5 721 Elllot. Santa Ana . 983-6767 $169,500 Sunday 1-5 •2770 Hillview, Harborvlew Knolls 631-1400 $2'49.500 Sun 12-4' 3 Malnsall Dr. Jasmine Creek. CdM e.«-0060 $299,000 Sunday 1·5 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv. 955-2830 $315,000 Sun 12-5 2025 Port Brl1tot, NB 6«-4121 $242,000 38EDROOM Sat/Sun1-5 * • 1119 Grove ln (W .cllff) Npt Bch 673--7771 $388,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1207 Blue Gum Lane, W•tcflff Grv, NB 67~ $444,500 Sunday 1-5 702 Larkspur Ave, Corona del Mar 673-4-400 $379,950 Sunday 1-5 1520 E. Ocean Btvd, CdM 760-3333 $38-4,500 Sat/Sun 9-1 2000 Highland (Dover Shor•)N.B. &45-4262 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2-451 Marino Or, Npt Bch 673-7761 $397 ,500 403-409 Poppy COM 67S.6000 $219,000 3335 Ocean Blvd COM Sun 1:30-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 875-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1818 Port Abbey, Newport Beach 786-6130 1818 Port Abbey Sat/Sun 1-5 1977 Port Cardiff HVH 64+.6928 25 Racing Wind, trvlne 7&&-7935 s162,ooo Sat/Sun 1--4 Sun1-5 •2 Rue Fountatnbteu, Big Cyn, NB 675-6000 $450,000 Sun 1-5 *1406 Santaneua. lrvtne Terrace, CdM 759-1877 $289.500 F.. Sunday 1-5 18856 Via Meulna, Turtle Rock, Irvine 640-4868 $249,900 Sunday 1-5 *'4501 Wayne COM 67~ $350,000 2643 lrvtne Ave, NB 631-4167 $199,900 350,000Sun 1-5 SAt/Sun 1-5 1 llR ptue FAM RM or DEN 2345 18th St, NewpOrt Hefghta, N.8 645-4e70 1199,000 Sunday 2--5:30 **41 Balboa CM, NB 780-8333 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-! M:ssJ-2~ 8~='18"c;I> S&t/Sun 1-5 * 703 OOldentOd. Corona del Mar 759-1501 S2e8,500 Sunday 1..a *1911 KJnOi Ad .. 131-12ee "425,000 Sun 2-8 1800 leeward Ln, ~. Newpoft 8ch '42·5200 ~.000 -Sundmy 1-5 I c. r 903 Lombard. CQsta Mesa 963-6767 $149.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **1205 N. Bayfront, Sal late NB 673-7300 $850,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 209 Via-Cordova, Udo Isle, NB ._.673-7300 $498,500 Sun J-4 1528 Orange Ave,(Com. PaJmer)Costa Mesa 873-1800 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 1730 Paloma(off 20th St) Npt 8ch - - 642-5200 $217,900 Sunday 1-5 u Rue Verte (Bo Cyn) Npt 8ch 644'-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2221 S. Forest, Santa Ana 645-0303-$116,900 Sunday 1-5 58 Van Boren, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $123,900 Set/Sun 1-5 214' Via Ithaca Udo Ille, NB 675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1608 Whiteoak (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 751-3191 $129,900 Sun 1-5 48EDROOll -* 2001 GalalAa_COfana dt'Mar 759-9100 $789,500 Sun 1-5 **29 Balboa eow.. West Newport Beach 631-1400 $495,000 ..., Sun 1-5 1621 Bayside COM 631-1268 $1,095.000 Sat/Sun 2-6 * * 1024 E. Balboa Blvd .• Pennlnsula 631-1400 $1,050,000 Sun 1-5 * 1536 Galaxy E>o¥er' Shores.NB 673-7300 $985.000 Sun1 .... :30 14' Kamalll Ct .. Nvwport-8eactt-. _ 5'46-2313 $209,000 Sunday 1-4 500 Rockford, Corona def Mar 759-1501 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 941 Serra Way (Mesa Del Mar) C.M. 54'5·54'08 $139,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 844' Son0ra Road, Costa Mesa 5"8-2733 S 134,500t/Sun 11-4' 8« Sonora Road, Costa Mesa 5'48-2733 $134',500 Sat/Sun 11-4 4 IR pfu1 FAM RM or DEN •• 1206 Cambridge, Npt 8ch 759-9100 $329.900 Sun 1:30-4:30 * 1700 Galaxy Or. Dover Shores, N.B 759-1501 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 33~ SummerMt (Wlmbledoo) C.M 645-0303 $255,900 Sun 1-5 2324 Arbutus, Eastbluff, Npt Bch 760-1214 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 .1915 Ayon Clrcie (Mesa Verde) C.M. 5"6-5880 $199,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 * * 601 Bayside Or , Promotory Bay 631 -1 400 $1 ,200.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2601 Blackthorn, NS 675-6000 $270,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1108 Oennts Or (Plaza det Sol) C M 5"5-0318 $239,900 Sun 1·5 • 1921 Kings Road. Chffhaven. N.B. 642-5200 $625.000 Sunday 1-5 144'1 Galaxy Or, Dover Shor•. Npt Beach 5"8-5647 $310,000 Set/Sun 1-5 2821 Harbor View Dr. H.V. Hiiis 8"4-90e0 649,500 Sunday 1-5 * 1133 Highland, Cllffhaven 631-1400 $369,500 Sun 1-5 48 MIMlon Bay, Spygtaas NB 780'"8333 $599.000 Sun 1·5 **40<t Motnlng Star L.n, Newport 8eact\ "' 644-9060 $550,000 Saturday 1-.5 .... 1884 Parkvlew, Cotta Mesa 752"'8731 Open Sunday 1-4 18327 Shadbulh. Fount Valley 98:M787 1159,900 Sunesay .._.. __ _ *2408 Tuatln Ave, Cost• 873-4400 $269,000 124 V18 TMet Udo Ille, N 8 Sunday 1·5 e7M-400 $449,600 Sunday 1-5 2015 Vacht Mt.dUef, ,. 7804333 1419,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Udo Soud (Udo) NP1 Bd1 S 1..650.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 -•• 14 Geneve, Harbor RIOge NB 760-8333 $2,000.000 SaVSUn 1-6 • 4645 Pemam Ot (C. hor•) iNpt Boh ~ $739.600 Sun 1-6 * • 8 Tr ~. Harbor R~ ~868 $1,950,ooO Sund1Y il-5 2215 Atta Vlatl (E.bkltf) .. 8"-e200 •289,600 Sun 1-6 1084 Corona (MtN del Mar)CM 631·7370 $169.900 Sun 1-6 . •321 P!azza Udo (Udo IMe), B 873-7767 $850,000 • Sat/Sun il-6 • 1600 S..ben Ctr (Spygla Rdg) Npt Bch S.4-6200 se50,000 . Sun 1-5 • • 14 Trafalgar, Harbof Ridge NS 780-8333 $1,675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1eo1 Warwiek Lene. we11c tn, N.8 . 64&-81 ta •279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••5 Wing9d Foo1, Sig Canyon NB 780-8333 $885,000 Sun 1·5 IBE.DROOM 2421 Sl«ra Vista NB 642-2134 $350,000 ' Sun 1-5 I BR plue FAM RM or DEN ** 103 Via Udo Soud, Npt 8ch 758-&100 $3,750,000 s.t/Sun 1·5 *** 107 ~llford (C. Stva) CdM . 644-6200 $1,599,000 • Sat/Sun 1·5 •• 5 GOIN:P.t-(SPYQle) NplBc:h' - &M-e200 '835,eoo· SatJSun 1~ * 6 Oakmont Ln (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-e200 $1,-495,000 Sun 1-5 ***"101 Via lido Soud Udo Ille 87S.6181 $4,850,000 Daffy 11-5 ~ ***•101 Via Udo Soud (Udo).NB 67S-e181 $4,850,000 Oally11-5 CONDOS FOf! SAL.E 2•DROOM ·- 789 W. 18ttt St 1-A. Cocta Meu ". 75g..9100 $111,900 Sat/Sun 11-5 2 llR pfua FAM RM or DEN * • 221 N•ta (Blufta)Npt Bch 759-9100 $350,000 -Sun 1-5 211 Marguerite, Olde Corona del Mar 675--4760 '595,000 Sunday 1..S 1856 Orange Ave., Co.ta Mesa 541-6613 $159,000 Sun 12-4 3BEDROOM 1181A 43rd St, Newport Beach 543-8276 S189,500. sati SUn · 12_. 789 W 18th St 1-B. Costa Mesa 759-9100 . S 115,500 Sat/Sun 11-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 llR * 260 Cagney l.ane(213), Vina Balboa. N.B 642-5200 $209,500 Sunday 1-5 * 34 Sea lsland Dr (&Jg Canyon) N.B. 662-1673 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2649 Elden, Costa Meea 645-6338 From $149,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 3 BEDROOM * •7Starduat. I~--> 476-1929 S188,uoo 10 Kamatll Court. NB 673-7300 $180,000 MOBILE HOMES Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 2 BR pfua FAM RM or DEN 21752 PC -i Sp 16A. HB 536-8526 $4'0,000 Sat/Sun 10-7 DUPLEXES 1 a 1 2 Br plul .i ., 209'~ Femteaf. CdM 873-7761 $575,000 873-?'761 SBA plua 1 BA 212/212+12 Coral Ave, Balt>M lsl, N.B. (818)500-8235 Sunday 12-4 pm. NTALI 2MHOUIE8 ** 8410 w. OoMlthont, Npt Bch 75$.9100 $2500/mo Sat/Sun 1-s ., I•• lr••lar l&b1ittia1 • CkU• Cart Eltclr cal Bu•~aa l11H Cluala1 •111a7 Palall"1. _ f 1a I --~~~e!!!!!!'"""""'""""'dr -mou• LSYllner. liormer ptMd\OOi luetMN PAlllSll IUOTllG XMERICXN RXRM~XR ~ENDA s PROF HOUS~ ROBERTS MASONAAY INT/EXT ~o Y•ar• Ellper. ,. u n. ,,,. 110 °::: ~~t~~ :--------• Daye, Pf9'• nlQhll Neat h .. ~ fOf da~ e Quality work, tr .... t. Mluor doorf<.lrpentry CLEANING. Have few dyt Block. Rock. Ptllot & Av 11Q9 Room '29 + NitWpol1 Octl/Co9t1 M a 669.e 150 fit .. al $217perday Vic10fllCM.6'8-5759 lnCo...;zlO·l138 •25513 Hf·7~1 plumb·pelnt-01 .... 1ence open In ICMdut. Prof. SIC111nlu41M-8892 Material "42~2 •10oPWrnbfnO htY • • ... ., nk• Loving Car• E<Svctllonal ELEC CONTRACTOR,,.. tlC. YES JESUS IS LORD wor1t for Pr or peopfe only • ••"JllU PAJmll. 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CLEAN & EXPER't ,,.57730 (714)838•8911 I £ Ing.Clean upt 17f.7&t5 DllLY Brookhurat HB 983·8078 CliirtJractor Fr" Et11mat11 Grt PrlU• Ing reaonable 751·9039 Pltut call for fr• over 25 yeertexperlenee Ml tlatt PALM TREE TRIMMING " .. t •• t eAIRbf!RXcfbR Sutter :::~¥:omm'~ts~3:~~ carpentry Paining Re9alll IS11matt 068-2848 I ~ T·118,•28 ?30.1363 PAINTER NEEDS WORKI ltrvlcfl p'd rellabl• mOtl PILOT ;."re: • ~n·~~'rt':.Y1• ,'~r ~~,~~ 10 yrs exp au pnaaa 1nc1 Pro1eaa1ona1 k1ec1 .. n1ng. ltllYIH DOUUI 1(¥8T'~; ~~;~·w~·~"' :U-a~. •FREE-HOME MARKET pa1:. ' 1H·23 11 zlmmerman Gt Main· conaYltatlon 850-2273 xtcitl'fl State~ ~~~:·;:~c95~~~~~3 ~~l. :i~·~:'h~ ~'Tf.~~&tr• ITllllTI MOYlll 00. bt\111 Pelnung 964-3837 ~:::~~~r~ R:!~:/J~O T•ltdnt SERVICE 1enat1ce from TOP TO ltaalat ltmct a lttJ•lt!'L c 1 R f 11 Orengt Co. OrlglneJ QUALITY PAINTING, fAIR PCt tutoring r•adlno a BOTTOM 833-8691 -Dan ~kley I ASSOC Inc ompel 11• at.. Or • QUALITY HOUMCINnnlng Stu~t Mov11r1. fnaured PRICES. 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Paper, Mall Expert Walleovertno In-tell Cotrctra ha~ hvy ;"We 6Xl§ SH001.D; Fine Furniture Kitchens Company 759..0779 Gardening Reuonable & to ~ml·lree est ei;o.4304 ate How11d 548-31'18 p i ti ·atallatlon. Reu Coo1ull· o~rhd SSllE 844-7078 •HANQ TOGETHER• Acc ••• tl.~ Yachts 831·8397 d I 8 a •• , ... I I "81 8 .. "" accoma at ng. yrs -L _. l ant ,.11 gnm • u • v•v 3M730 ANYTIME XccoON+i~ §Vcs-low Coatracten FrM .. , TIM el45-S 133 . ' .... Clf •• RICH RD siNOR1S IV Slorapt ratn for 1m bu1llnd1v Carf!•llJ Gtatral LANDSCAPE & CLEAN-HauhDJ Roben• land1Cape Gar· Newpotl Cu•tom Palnilng ,*2 Ulll~~~lr~Yfko DRY ITOU8 E iadtw Cl1ui 1 Call Un Gaar 978·8885 AH PhaNa ol RemOdetlng. flt CLASS CONST . UP 5 Yra ex free .,1 DUMP JOBS i den1ng-Complete Land· 18 yr• of happy customtra. yra ••P • • a.a.:la•tltal/.lta•..atJa'at Fences, Pauo·s. Painting Remodeling & New Conll Dave 1fo.9077 SMALL MOVING JOBS 1c:ape & 0..IQn 4~·9802 Lie. 280644 875-0383 NORMS WALLCOllERiNG R~ !torage S~d ~uT"811 -• -Reas price 841 1990 f c & R d Llc'd MIKE 848-1391 I Fr" Eat 10 per roll ..,. nza Baya • age. =-=~__,,·=-=-= 1°r :i~·bon~sl C ' LANDSCAPE SERVICE --Lttal trYlCtt . RAINBOW PAINTING •330988 7~_7211 300 E. Coa11 Hwy. N.B i---~....- 8\IUd/RemOd; Spec kit. BEST FOR LESS naur ed om· Tree trim Lawn Malnt etc HAUL·MOllE·REMOVE Quality I• our potley 873· 1331 Mon-Fri 9·•pm • bath, ore, rm add, pallo Carptry Concrete Drywall peteuve , .... 75l-3882 ,, .... , ·Juan 548-9448 Furniture, Trash, Tree• WI STOP IYIOTIOlll 850·8S.6 JEFF Lie 8888 Pa~r ...... 1 -~;,;;;;;-. ..... ,,., ....... ~ ..... ~ cov c 1' w w · • IHI ·IUOE GOIST. Mow, Edge, Trim, Clean-Call (818)785-115ht853 CUSTOM Painting Int/ext. •W ([PAPER REMOVAL /d k bay nd Lie 12yr exp Dave 646 2990 m -. 963-5415 NOAM lor appt. In your home Solar E••w 448485. Steve 5•J ao7e Expert Carpentry Service Remod1l/Rapalr1 comml Up•. Haul Aways, Reas, Dumpltlg-Haullng-Movlng -Extetlor wood tre1tmet1t a prep only AllO do solXR s vice CTR htlttH AepaJr-RemOd·Addltlona and '"Id Llc'd, bOnded. Reliable Jim 966-9024 P.U/Dellvery Beat Rain Lttttal -Fr" •t. Stan 5•9·5068 palnllng. 838-8970 Homeownera/Contractora s.c.lnterlora Antiques Ooor1 .. 1c 5.t8-4980 Ina For .. 1 552·9~ Stlrub1/Tr .. Trim. Compl Free alt. 24tlr 831-1083 learn Spanl1h-wlh teach Experienced painter• nd PlHltr/lt~I low ratea, rel 842-7358 ~a1;=•·t,~~~~3~hol• Ctatal C1acr1t1 DtcPbttaac• g~=n~~uc:4:l~~i'3• LJa7:g~L~N;a;dMc~:~~~ ~1~32~~~9~:,, ~~ =~ar:!.~tb~-~ Eb's p(lSfEAINd I I kl --I O OYHI Jon 8•5·8192 -• Neat Patches & Textur..lf • •11 Artl Gra,kica Drlv.ways, pet101, path•. o;cka Patio CovM1 Llao11la1 EXTERIOR· TOP QUALITY Int/Ext frM aat 845-8258 Sprlnklere ln11alfed and For Ad Action e1c No Job too smell • Thi lr111 SClll B Cl • work f0< yout S. FrM •t. Repaired. Fair Rata1 l rCIChUr.. 4i;;:,. Log09. Reu Mickey 536-i>553 Qualtty ~· affordable Hll IHl!I FIOll Lllllllll Ref'a. Dale 846-5837 Plaa~i11 Call C.I S.2~789 Ada etc Cooception 10 prlcea, ref 1 754-1620 Lawn·thrutHrM-lnstall ROBIN'S CLEANING _ Can a DaHy· Pilot AD~VISOR 642-5678 eonipi.uon • 831•8092 Coocrete driveway. aid• Tr" trimming & Removal SERVICE: • thoroughly 81819IM139 HH Painting, Int/ext Dfalna clear from '16 T I ... I l ---walk•. llucco & br1ctt Hm 0, GrHaJ11 Rototllllng·Lawn malnt clean house 540-0857 Quallty at IOWNt ra1a1 Repair faucet•. dlap, etc. t lf•t•t 111 r AatUll repair FrMMI 763-1229 -a .. BOg;Fs10.s15 Fr .. eat 5•8-6065 Frte..aat..J)ave 842-4583 Anytime M&M 842·9033 Frank• Telephone Repair Par"ICif; Areu • RepaJr1 Drlvewaya, Sldewalka (GROgMING SCHOOL) TrM Trim Clean-Up1 CLEANING, HSEKEEPING Hudaona Painting lnl/ext DRAINS Cleeted. Plumb-& lnatallatton. 1 & 2 line R.,urfaelng-Saalcoaung PetlOa, Spa Pad•. Llc'd Tteeh«, 21 yr1eicp Ytrd Main & Hauling Wflatldot>est18yr1 exp. acou11lc1-free ut lng Rtpair Law Rel.. pnon•. eat over phone. lnd•S&S831-4199 Ron556-0034 546-2848 Leo557-4508 Ll11,S48-e857 r•flllnaured086-1840 PO.Q 850-41!50 8yr••xi> 842·9220 lnm Uaf•r•Js• .. • lt1M1 Valvabli.. ~llt1atltt FMr1l1'9d ~wJ11'c11At fM! ~?!!!'\f!cla ...!2! li~~ia1al1 2607 ~··~~L~ID0~.~ •• ~.~~~.....,~~-~..-----............. -.~~~~~~~;1;:~=:.,::=:.:...~Et I' •H... -· ... axr r.c !cit -2.&ckm.2-N Twntlee. w/d &ttsldt 2Br, 18•. ·~ar. TUNNING l..a)'g•, '2Br • N---pon Shor ........... n. den. 2 car. gar, octl\ v11, S700 _._.. .-nd fnod ... tttect tM1Ct1 MP •vn 2 I"" hkup 2 car encld gar t 1 *6,. 2Ba rdn apt pool ... 85 ·-......... ---=,....,..~--...,---pool, tennla S1250 PENI· yrd pou w /opllon $400 yrty 1nclud ulllConv •·IJt1le111tly rplc, beam eel • " • ~ ' -viaw 2 BR, 2 Ba. frplc, 2 Lag Bch-Sunny prtv m ... 2tol SULA •,.; blk to ocn 3Br 539-8190 Beat Riiy fee loc. desire quiet Mature fur1l1hd, atWtr ''" comm pool & Jae HOO 111• IHI l MC S225 & S 5 710 W tSih St patl09, new carpet $975 ter-8R/8A, furl'\, Mml prlv --------- newly 8alnted s 1000 a-non smkr 673-5580 utd. llal 'ltw. mo. ~rr9iel. 7:9•015~1 2 p•r•~~:17~~ pet• WEITllll MNBAA or 848-3129 entr 5300/mo At99-5550 WILL LOOI Fil Ylll 8AYFA NT 2Br 2Ba aata ,..a C II -H 24 12 000/ 0 11 M t 28r 1"' • 1 oann 2Br 18• lg patio yd $585 Bay, Ocean & SunMt•. Sm rm NO TOILET MALE MDllllAm pool $1050 FERGUSON Nr So Co Plza 1760 as, Hla tll ' •• I tr I Adults preferred. Small Exceptional 1Br w/elec 7258 w 18th 882-1700 btautlfully lurnl•h~ by WRKNG (out early AM) ROOllTH ILTI &HAHN842·1183 2ba pool hme rl1• for iJ25 bixmobUehome, ltrotYltzlll·l100 petO.K.845-8453 range&tnclgar.Nopell. proftHlonal dHlgrier NoSmk,dnk,Co.$120 GAIN COMFORTABLE Ocean view extcutlve kid/pet uU11 free 11 no pet1. Mature ldulll VILLA BALBOA 1Br & 2Br n.;Ba TOWNHOUSE $425/mo 642-5964 ff•at. ltacli 2740 S1'°° mo. 873·0899 mo 49•·2921 RENT & THE NICE FEEL· home, HV Hiiis 4 Bdr, 539-61908-stRltyfee Oulle,HC:ure. olc/den $1200/mo Jo-$535 881 Victoria 2BRCondoon1he1and, Clean apacloua 2Br IBa. Solegnrbchemplyn/tkr. INGOFFINOINQANEW family rm, dining rm, T i ZZtO 1991 Newport 848·8373 Ann Agl 759·0819 642-7404 lllTllT II pool, aauna, rec. rm, 1 yr frplc, gar, w/d, Xlnt toe Furn w/pool, ulll• pd FRIEND! S 2 8 o o Imo Ag t ut • D p i t 2626 --1e 1b all blllna 1 d 1 $1050 1 173•17161 3 Br 21,.. Ba. dbl gar. avail 181 I a Winter lrg 2br Iba, Olt·lne, 2 Br 1b1 Easlllde Clean a r, • • n ry ..... · mo. Pus $800 LM. 875..,.912 Agt S260 + dapo ~93·3•90 w OC'1 larg"I agency! * * 1 Ba M 6 0 EL gar no pell 1600. atep1 freshly painted laundry rm . gar In r b c ti & MC. dep. Avail: Sept 1 Molt profeaalonal and Ocunvlew Harbor View ~~~3~~~5tmo No pets CONDO p~~ Hun a 112 10 aand 7141645-1650 tac No pell 271 B E. 18th 1;~o~a 1~~~~~0 call 538..S093 Im mac 28r 2b•. nr Lido · Htttlt)ltttll 04 completuafVice offetadt Hiii• 4 bdrm1, S2550 mi 10 Marina $850 lea.. 818/446-9220 574-8199 Ptace $525 644-0452 Tll MUil__... '.tn0.-2-Bd 2ba ape ~~ ft~~i,;:18~~~0 IUUll llTEL •W• MN• •It c1ti.1 In pl mo Agent673-7781 Cta•taiai•aa 499-2713 Saa Cltatatt 2676 Large 2 bd 1 t>a lower, s•H• lnclgar,yard,p1t10 New-Wkly rentals now avtil OClwCtlaracttrandem- PANORAMIC ocean view UafuailatH !410 IHI. ltack 2640 Furn 2Br 1t.ea cloM 10 near khoola. no pelt HJ· 1101 pon Beach Realty e75: Jr lBr VERSAILLES Im· S1•01Wk & up. Color TV~ ploymant ref Check In axecu11ve home elegat1tly 1 mlle to beach. 2br 1ba bctl Sundeck, view or $550tmo 631·8155 Lg becil apt. Up, no doga. 1842 dyt H0·4814 ev.. ::'~"r:Ct~1~·= phones In room. full furn11tle<I or unturnllMO condo Double garage 1BR apt comp1e11ty p1ar encl gar S650 225 2br 1ba stove close to avail mid Aug 1110 Ille-SOl504Br 1'-\batownhome 752·1272/213-e81·3292 227• N~44~vd.C M IEWPOllT/Tlml $1950/mo 875-5393 w a 1 ha r dryer lurn11hed My wile La Paloma Call collect achool.newcarpet.S550 torla~50831-e812 w/recrm W/dhkkp,crpt 112·•11• Redecorated BLUFFS 213-927·7083 pusad away 8 mo ago • 637-7918 C. -mo+ dap ~()82 Wali.c. i:Uiu Conder WS11( 10 So PrlY p~ wl_qhlld_pla..Y area Waterfront 2Br 18a. YV,1· ltalUf Writ stiar.-your hofne/apl townhouse on ma1or D I F-2530 ~1eawna'o•fr21gs T&V 2new, °'· t~LltHI 2616 call aftr Sun Linda Cit i1u1. frplc, elegant pool.t>;~C~=~dall ~:!~1l.~:f: $850 Y Y ltatala 2906 °' mine, In C.M Of Npt greenbel1 End unit lf!tXH ara " g " x )r _ 559-0939 trench dr1 AIC. in-home TS M G!MENT 845_.a.40 ext 152' Iv mag w/3Br 2' ~ea form1i din-2 Winter ren\als-OCean "1d Incl vacuum cleaner 2 BR rurn11tled oceat1fron1 . --Securtl 2 Br. 2 ba l ANA WATERFRONT DPLX: Up HMIH HITlU lrlQ lg living room, 3 front S BR up 4 BR down ~~shea & kitchen u1enails PYI bch. pool, aecunty I 2Br 1 -\Ba Qu•et.::r~o pell 1ncldt YWIO, pvt . club 642• 1603 unit Xtra Jge bdrm, 2 &. 3 Bdrma. S300·S 1000 ltatlll Wut 01 p11101 2 car gar 875-9932 818-446-6684 '"" finest 01 lurntture S 1500 mo M1n Ren1 or ~~~6~~~~•575 9:;:5 w 1enn11 eta poot1 jac Eleganl 925 s/f 1Br condo bltln1, huge decll Great ~Illy on & off lhe belcn. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; $1400/moonyrlM Avatl -----, Mull buy 111 household leaH 631-8250 OR • sauna beaut dee club adj Hunt Hrbr, 1or2 n· view. Extra nice Prime WMkl tlltl avail. W'-IUllunlJ Aug 6 George Gold· A•artatah F111l11litd goods & rent on Mo to 842-1802 2BR $'350 mo -utll no hM. much more. $835 amkra. no peta, poot/Jac. $850/mo yrly 860-1908 CaU today for beet aalec. .,.,.,. .. baum Southland Re-laJL-Mo lease 1 mo from --pe11 or waterbtds Infant mo 1ncd1 moat utll 1 SI nr tx:h 5e50mo 840·7820 --t1on 3 Bedroom Home for Ex· lltors 833-9191 -a ocean in H B Beauttlully A11rlatat1, Uaf. prel only 1BR s3oo mo Alban• day• 831~5 Yearly 2br Iba frplc, gar NB REAL TY 675· 1~2 ecuttv• Family or 3 LO· Sp .. C-IOUS twn"m•. 3 BR. 111114 2606 landscape •pl complex I llto r I • 2706 -ulll no pell or water-...... 731-7528 • LARQE bachelor loll patio, no pet• $750 •t•p• cation atiould be Within. "' 11 98•-8526 a I I IJI '*ls ·couple ref 2450 w/lrplc. Walk 10 bcn. to eand 71•1645· 1850 Vacatlta 10 mite radlua of Co.ta den. 2'' bath Wrap-Lrg 2 Br Garage-No pell 2BR 1ba. avail Sept 18 NewP.ort Bl ct MESA PINES 2850 Harla S52S utlla Incl 538-4837 818/448-9220 574·8199 ltatalt 2IOl M ... Personal and Bank around patio $1650 per avail 9115 $750 mo Claulfled Ada, your on. S850/mo Cell 1173-8866 • BEAUTIFUL Bach S460 Up Walk to beach bachelor v .. rty lg bachelor frplc t refe<enoea upon requ..t mo A.gt 875-8000 675-3342, 818·842-8396 stop shopping cent., a11 5 pm wkdy1 2 Br down. d1hw1h gar no PRVT patio, pool, apa Stove refrlg S•25 Incl no pell _.25 mo· Sttpi June L• •log tlome-wlky, Call (714) "42-4321 .. nd ;iiiiiiilillliilllilililllil•llliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliil••••liii5iliiiiii Charming prv 2br lrpl sndk dogs, Avail 9/ 1 1110 Vic-TOP area, quiet, no pe11 gu &. 'water 638-4837 to aand J714) 845-1850 mthly 3Br iBa Nr Trout 1...... detail• With Lia• S825mo annu.al 308'1 torfa $56&-631 -6812 l•l·UA7 8181«8· 22067"-8109 •trm• & lek••-494-582.6... ~W...uruta..C.U TAKE A RUNNJNG JUMP INTO FALL! Coral. C213) 2n-2120 2 Br up dahwati gar no L11ua lt.0 ZH Laguna 11n .. 1 vu111ep1 to 950-2055• Room 8· PRINTED PATTERN A627 SIZES 8·18 I Ill M TIO"" I OOlt. NOi.' I HI II \li'\l 11 m<1•t• 1n1(1 1•11 ,.olh 1 rn 1t-..~ ft\t(\ 1tw ... hlht , ... hnt• '" lt>e "'"" 01 lhr •t ... moll ,;all ltfl&lh I ~ .. ,' lhf '""' "'llh I Mid ,. ...... C•r • ~···' ···nir ..... 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H••' WH4-w., ... ,.,. • Ptoml#Mltl 0.-19,,., P•ff•"' '»r Oerld Afllt • 1 dogs, a'vall mid Aug. { 110 POO~.t~~~~~~latlo 1 eFf apt fantutic oc:eat1 f bloek to beach. 1 BR, 1 bch 1 br $295 2 Br S525, (TO S 1500 MONTHLY). lalltoa Victoria $575 831-8812 EH!lld• no pet• 557•2841 view, year round, 1 blk :~ ~~ 8~~:~:1lltchen, 3 br $800 p/wk 499·412• Airline Piiot baetl father Ptniaaala 2707 TH£ SEVILLE --town/bch $725 mo. 138 OCEANFRONT Newport needa 2/3 81' In bike di .. 2BR 2ba frplc, patio sgl 2 Br w/gar. carpeti, P:~M!n:,a~~~ld~r:i~r,d~~~ CllHDr.497-4173 ·=~~,~~-\I etauAclaan,quletS850· tat1c.ofHrbrHgt11Chool gar near beach bay drapes. bullt·ln1 fenced s5e5tmo ' 549".2330 2Br 1Ba ocn vu, walk to y S1250 875-4888 Alto nMd n/lkr to care S8501mo yrly lease, avall yard w/patlo Water pd bch, N. end. beam cell ---····-_ Room/pvt tntr-l or 2 Pv1 f0< my daughter or 13 911 , no pell 673-0125 638-4120 Call 1-5PM $875 yr bull '497-4801 I p tx:h So Laguna 11761wk wt\Ue flying. 431-94•1 2819 Santa Ana J $605 WE OPFH a ONOIOI A gr .. t place to llv• on IM c I __.. _ __. B~~~ ~~:i 1';'60~,~~0'4~ 1't2Br 2Ba In Me11 Verde Want a Mlectlon of great La •al II HI 2792 Upper Bay Private I Lagtunl• Rllty 494-0077 1~~~:i·,~~r.;1·;~"; 6pm 873-4138 Days Nu decor, gar. lndry S650 living? We can ofter tlly· clubhou... l health ta I I I In .. tabllahed CdM tlo!M No pe11 833-8974 thing from a amall apt to ..apu, 8 tennla cour1a, 1 la.art 2101 ref'savt 72Q..0980 n-amkr OCEANFRONT • 4 Bd hou .. If looklng In pool•. clOM lo bullneaa. Penthouse HtdHwty 180 CM NB, O< HB think of UI OC AlrpOrl, Fathlon M/F, n/akr ahr lg hae In WantR·1 BA ept yrly degr .. Cat1hn1 vle'w tor •OOUL POlln * 11r1t ror that chc»ce of taland, convenient lhopa CdM $370 - tut & S 170 Balboa llland Local ref· 1 1pec111 person $475 Brand new 1 8d & 1 Bd ldetl ltvl~ on •"'ht depo Mull Mt 760-8043 erencn 873-7994 -1011 Condos Starting at TS M" AQE .. ENT -v yr1y incl~7g3-~~7~o pets S650 rent to buy Call L e42.1eo3' CdM GREAT ROOM GarafH ftr Ru1ty 831-1266 NB REAL TY 875•1842 S nglea 1 & 2 Bdrm A.part· Bath. uM Kit, Den, LA Ital 2tlf Cortnl dtl Mu 2722 -.-L-A-=-RG=--e==--1bdrm carnata -rtlenl• & Towntlou•H $475 840-4255 -"'"""-----..-.-- .. v lrom seto (Alk ebOUt completely encl ilng' car Gorg....,,. ·• 2 BR lam-rm drapes, & pool • .. 00 "gt COM Oceanv1ew 2BD 2ba N f 1 d ........ -"' ••~Id fumlahed apta, complete garaga r a rgroun • 2ba. new paint crpts 646·3618 alt 3 30 ••-==! J..JI_.-:;; with TV. llnena & utenilla, •1 11 5;1 51 9B/all•Yyn .. g73p~03120M1orF S85/mo. 751·3531 appll'1 1nC1g Washer & ---... _ f ... u d, ya, s 1 2 o o / mo. s525 2 Bd. patio no pets lPARTIEITI New Luxury muat .... rented or ... ort 213-435-8520 wk Double car garage In H B. 760 556 7 24 B J • m ea SI B .. utlf I garden apta gar tttm or longer) On Jam---Storage only. S85/mo • 1 873-7787 u • -Apartments borM Rd. at San Joaquin FEMALE rmt• wanted 1eo.1713 or 851•1n 8 PA TIO APTS w11n walking ---agea, pool, BBQ No peta. Hma Rd. Beaut apt on Balboa. =,.,..--=--...--.....,..,,..,- 011t1e bch 1 & 2Br S675, -1 Bdrm 1510·"20 In Beautlfur 144·1100 Gar. l/p, 1 Olk 10 bch. Offlc1 l11t1l1 14 S875 & S950 644-2611 AYllUIU MOW 2 Bdrmt1Ba '830 Lo NI I S300, Kelly 873· 1•43. Bike to bcti Lrg ier. 301Avocado842-98!50 guna gue LI•• 875·7094 tv m.,., 1200 Sq tt oHlc• apace Quiet 2Br 1 'tirBa w/lrplc 1 blocll to t>ch Av111ll Aug 15 S9751mo 875-1591 241 W Wllaon 831·0980 ..... Flattll/wholeule for rent. refrlg, range, pool laun· • 18dtm/18oth l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Female JOOmmate'WantR S•80tmo, 1at,laal & d.,. dry No pets 931 W 19th 11 -.- St ..... ~~~~ • 2Bdrm12 Botn Spacious single one $280 + 12 utll turn CM Umlttd parlllng, no mfg Small cozy furnished 'stu· dlo for 1 tem amply d n/akr 1350/rno. Incl ulilt Isl, 1111 -sac 840·4999 548·0492 • S<ngte Level and CIOM to bctl 5•8-040. Apply 690 w 17th CM Two-Sforv Townhome & rwo bedroom apb MALE to lhr 3br ti ... $325 betw .. n 9am-3pm Very 1m 1Br, employ d , Qutet, no Slereo or de<;is $425 u1tl1 pd 760-9657 8eauttlul small complex now ren11119 2 bedrooms S850/mo Flreplace, all 1>u11t-1n1 368 Avocado TSl lllAHIEIT 142·1412 Vu Bay lg• dl11 2 bdrm frPi gar, patio no pets Avl t 911 S925 mo 640-9408 lllAH IEW OOHOI C11l1 Ntll 2724 2BD 2 ba -den 11ar11ng S875 MC bldg, renlll of-2bdr 1•.,ba Twn l'lae·P•llO· f1ce open Mon-Sat 1-5 lrptc-g1r-no pets S625 • PM 810 Baker St dep 548-75101642·5722 241· 1275 HHt. ltacat 2740 Baal. luck 2740 Kenneybunkport? Isn't he the guy who kicked the winning field goal 1n the '74 Superbowl' r :Y fD ~-.!.; MOVE UP New View Apartments In Laguna Hiiis • 2 Bdrm 12 Botn •• I ~loon:)loos + ull-Npt,2 blk1 to bch· 250 SF 779 W 19th SI. • ~I Pion' Ho"9 n/1-111/lut 831..0757 CM $225-$275/rno. s.. AGoroo-Male/Female to •hare NB Mgr St• G 851·8928 • Tile Entrl8s home. $350/mo daya A TTRACTlllE 8LOO. near • 'Noodoumino 842·48081873· 1735 eYa o c AlrPOf1 2327, 780, Flr9()1oces 111 .. llllliililMllmWlllll .. lll Female ltlr beaut hse In 1012 eq fl fvailable • Pr~ Po1a Move In lllowarlc:e ,_ ... ~ ...... .-. ruRNl~HEO Ot NB, Ylew, pool, elean'g lllllT • ..... """""' F R SH£D 1ady seoo 645-6557 llULn ..•• 111D ConnectlON UN U NI • 111·1111 •brio Storoge M/F 3 Bd, 2 ba Irvine hN, • ~ cino SPol H[ ALTH S 2115 ... 1t3 u Ill Sn •ll•y ~or-on_a__,,.Oel_.;:._M_a_r -23_3_3_E. CLUBS T£NNIS 551·478ttoe&-07M COut Hwy 200 aq ft. • 2 Centlol !>WIMMIN(, plu\ M/F n/1 to lhr .tbf HB oround level $250/mo OIJ~ HOUM w/1, 1325 Incl Utll. CALL 84S-53e3 •2 ltnnl1~ mu h mort' !>01r; --~-,-------no pth Model' Jacual· 9&4·5e31 Jeff WllTIYI Ami a....-Now Opfn daily 9 lo 6 M/F 11\are 2 8d 2b• •Pl Irvine, phn antw. r• POrhpt9mber ~ :J NB S400tmo .moker ot< c:.pt., conr. rm, ulll Pd. Ocouponcy ' '11 840-7297 aecr.iary MN. 250-0277 00 Mtrmmt wanted to '"' wt HW IPFIOI IL_, Ap1rtmtnU prol. fem. 2 br 2b• In Orenge County Alrp0f1 CdM 1450 mo + utlla, area. COrMr of Aehlll I Ntwpor1 Bt"h So. avaU 8118 720-1720 Ortatol. Xlnt vlelblllty. 1700 16th Stttel Non-iiTikr fem wftntad. To Only 2 tult .. !tft. 1200 1at Dover) thr furn. lt"llne Condo aq. f1 & 1950 ~. ft. Wiil 642·Slll • S300/mo lncludlng utll. build to 1u11. ComPl11ttve !62·8223 rtntt Bro • Coooc>. A&. H INVESTMENTS Prof, man atir w/29-40 yr lll·ltlt um• Lo• 3 bdrm, t be. cvat hm, frplC, aundec:k, 0:::'.'F:CF:":'IC~E=-a""P"""A""'C,,;.,,..-A:...V-A-IL-· )ac, l>C*o ~t N p.,,,, A8lE Attrecttve otttot nr Lido.' qlJlet •• S550. IUltt w/25.5" ft, located mo. 10·4788 daya. In Ti.nttn OM'*'°" Of 876-6567 t11te .,..,.. EASY i1CCe19 to 5 ' end 55 frteways a ~ AET ARtAI. ERVICE ON PREMISES C Conn e 8324100 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS H2-llll FOUrid-bird In Santa Ana Height• area-· call 5-40-1023 to Identify Found Black Cat Vic: Magnolla/AUanta, H B 960-5320 FOUND· dog, loc»ce sheep- dog, blonde mai., Vic. Nwpt Hts, St Jamee Pl. &c8-5657 I .N~c. KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND. PRIZES! AGES 11·14 1 EARN ti>-TO ~ PEJtWH'11-t IWt now hlwt IS Ol*llllP for rotint ea&er l*Yffs to S«urt readers for The Onnae Coast ; °"1y Pilot Our creW1 start at 3 30 p m and !WOik unlJI a 30 p Ill wttldiys. On Satllfday, we wo4 a lew lllOfe !lours You W!I urn 1111ny t119$ and pnzts, alof1C wit11 ur111111 wour ow~ money 1 . . lllelt rs no dt!Mr1111 or collecboll involved '" you Mt interested. plwe can Mf hrl r • (714) 548-7058 SYDNEY 01111 . LEID SIPEllYISOR CIRCLE K·MARKETS •J 0 ~ NOW HIRING \._. ~ f OASH1ERS I CLERKS Interviews d·a1ly from 11:00 ; a.m.-12 noon at 1390 ~North Pac1f1c Coast Hwy .. -~>Laguna Beach (on PCH & Vie Jo) Cail 1714> 494 92j3 tor more 11110 " ' :rot .. SWITCHIUllPH. 3.ech resort Hrs Mon· Wed 3pm-1 tpm Sat & Sun 7am-3pm For •i» 1555 S Co11t Hwy, Laguria BMch E 0 E lllllWICE UM 1nunm1 District Managers If you 11n1oy worlunc.3 with youNjl boy' & ;1rlt ond desk iob' or• l\01 for 10" con\•d r o co1ftr tn th• nl!W\pope1 circulo ff()tl f,.ld Thll I\ fl un.~ poMt!On wtltt doily chollen;e• & 1eword' Ovr optn1n9' 0111 1mrMd10,. Apphconn mud !loft o •Can, ltohonwogon or •rvc~. W• oh•r on Hcell..,t .olory w•lh o bonvl plo,, ond go' ollowonco. We flo,.. on ••<•1'8ftl Mtlef1t pion that '"'tlldci ~pt tal11oli0Q 1NV1ono. l1bcfcrl YO<otlOn ond holtdoy\ t Ii DailyPil fU ftidoy 9 1l I Mold. Makers ISSISTllT PROFESSIDDL . ~ RECRUITER 1st & 2nd Shifts CooperVlaton, • rapkfly~rowlng medlcaJ equ pment mamr f.clutw of ~k M.trgk:ai elev~ It tffklng the tMntt of Mwntl EJKtronlc Technlclan.s. EnfoY e grMt Y It pac:k8ge II CooperVlislon c& Wtln youto ~ftdil .. throughfridey.l-11A.Mor 1 « to lend .-um• y tory to· @operVls1on <e> .... . --· T Zll TH lEITALI IUtl mtALS ton Yem 1179 " A r-cRr 1~~-=~ .. ""'ll":x'~ _-M--S~TR-UCK RENlAtS 1111 1fhi2emllit ap; .,,/l M r 111 ..... f S 5 &Aathef auto anrf, an PM "" t~ru r, j';'i:oth 6<46"2018 '84 u C.llJfrcwa Coupe 87MS31n 1-31' /[£ $20 PICK UP Blulbl11 nr1/olr/ateroo 6 _ -... 5 It. wrought lr~ btrd l 1: ... -I '" -TRUC.l( (492W~Ll 1~ ,ya M>4800 .. tu; .,....1 "'· I 5510 S1 0 ~lb ':t'' Oii ,n '" SG7e8 Ev/wt(nd G4~·l251 'ry °' ~ M1.it11 c: oc 14s.o2s.. M • I PER cw etLLMAXEYrovorA ' IHI luck tiot nl ·10V POODLE 11 19202 2·0821 ~ta &ail t S*· wtlt ato l\Ouse Altllne tkl LAX \0 Boston ' ,,.. 714-MS.2050 '78Dataun2100)( iNo'f'ofX c6R6LLA •u ti ylatk MUil tit H~ gR :~L~ & hom hHltl\ H • blot.on 87 1 $25080111 640·0760 --------------AIC '&l~~WWZP) Air C9f'ld ~:~~~24WOVI ~-:· nucat~Cd rt 673-"400 1>erlence required Rell· ~ spanlOI PiJps AKC Alrilne tkta roundtrlp OC INh ltU _ _1014 AalM Wul.. IOZI DILLMAXEYTOYOT'A S35!8 3Qtn s.ts.-0474 1913 8 blthOurt t7h2'4-4 81)itwnt,9llota, d:nbl9 to Detroit t ~ult 1 klc:t ' 192028&ech 9e2.()12t BILLMAXEYTOVOTA Fa1""'4tW,SA .., • .__ llOllTllW. St--<:~ETARY ll7~. 51-890~ lea¥9 1121-re'lurn 1129 CAT.ALINA 31 Con· SGHllllAYI , 73 "40Z. Rblt tt202Boacitl H2.0829 •15 sta WQ~. -'wOOd ~ oHICe c:oordioatlon QA p &s•s 1350 551.3309 gr IOf cup reoatc., '°' Vltltelt 5SMJ28s • eog NM ,50 xi-oond -.cr..,,.. :H vv typing tlJ " BNul f\Jr cott• Must 1 to .a SUK 651· 1882 tral'IJ/bfh, cMCt'I •ttutt. 78 COron1 SR5 •gd·2dr· trim $l611 831 ~~49 urt I Sand Hot • L-O You 1hlnle you re won,h Parrot yg )'9llOW--n P4t St lglh Lyme 1100, G~ Cofon 00 30 completet Jtt~ 9012 1tre1. carbe, maoi. GrMt 111"$995 a.46-767 ~gr.. • BctilEG4911·29005AEROIEE DEPART• ~K c~•=1tos~::·1~ Verv teme, tallla, fo1tJktS500e5Q..2186em qvf.rsg· >lint •lip evell 11PJEEPCHEffOKEE ~':0 ~:~~o~:~ x1n~7!~~~~~~0l Lo~~~~':1~~1~t. Ad:ettltll'IO 1pec1al1ty Stn~a.w/ u caoe. Must DALI CO$MIC ATHl.ETE· 'll ' 50 640-826I 5 IP. AC Prep, P/8, $2800/obO, 487-8315 or 494 9132 eves auto, Pl &AlrCOl'ld , publleatlon1 5-47-0585 ac ~15 873-3GOO JA PON EA • call Coronado 80' Inboard AM/FM Stereo Casa, 137TTOJ) C•rH1 oriented Sec. MENT STRlkEITRICH Fr11nehLoP rbunny$20 714-850·8151 eng co11ipl Uy~upped . TlntedglAM(7924) Btdl 1128 '80Toyotaler~ $2888 retarlee who are looklng Be 1 winner PotenlfaJ obo 875·6448 · IBM Elec tys>ewrit• s1oo, ealn1 1llc:i e11all 116750 $10,111 '7! Ci\"6 CVcc 4 ii><f. ~lrcC>nd. Stereo BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 10 further lh•lr tel-S•Q.000 s t00,000 )'Nf A.atitHI 1010 Obi bed w/2 Walnut Orsra 840·8,0t . OR.ANGE COAST am/frn eata . •Int cond . <ara::ao1. 19202 Bt4d't M2.082t entawtth • h!Qtily pro· Calaon•c Inc II a major commission Must have -Int atd S100, 15 cu/f1 La ·tiew uU new fiber JEEPRENAUl..T 1112& 951-7$81 PTL BILLMAXEYTOYOTA '81 A111i4wa42K.1Qaded,all ~~~:'C:~::'-:i,1~ =~:~~r~u,';~~~~~~r 1-2 yrs nl• exper Do K$~";,;£~~~1Qllkenew ChelttrzrS12S.548-7560 ol•H eent9r board 2524H1tfr')J't1o~3M 'llCMOH,IOO 19202 e-cn 982.0829 pwr-ucrlflc•·t7,950 w ll4Md self mouvated VoU need llrQe lnc:ome 10 ~la's vo•i-.bell ftntl• 1750.00 "46-9000 t•" ·i•t 1BEA052 di( t57-e273 llatlOef'Mlll opportunltlM • • • pay for hou .. , car, lam· Private Party *in buy uted Aug 7. 2 "iidc.ia 1500 L1001~ .. 3321·--In f WLffJ Dri-9030 ..,.. • I '79 TOYOTA CELICA C••lll•• tlot •11'1 S.eur111y Pacific indNldualwhOl•cai>abl• Uy? Needed by AAAA Oriental rugt Cail .u .... 523 .... , • ..,...r. "• ~: Automallc:,Air~d • •• hnk. If your cerffr olfugoilngavenetyofQA Cofp w1th25yrtrackr .. 548~1858 ...,,>-< ged,faat,w/trlrSt200 1806XfsUIHx4PICKUP 'UlfOIUPllLlll (039XUO) • 11 ery gc direction ta forwe.rd, we related secretarlai OOfd 100% F1nanc1ng, • Mens suede jack•t·42 113-6699/52~5111 w/air cond. stereo. new $1Hdown OoeedEnd $3988 $4000 want you fo4'114')' aaaion-reeponS1blltttes with mlo•· upense ~·d tralnlno Atrl ... ct1 6011 long Very gd cOf\d S100 LUDERS 1e 2e· LOA fbrgis tires, cuaette, brush Commercial LUM BILL MAXEY TOYOTA cond In and out. · metill in our Newport mal aupervison tn our Call Mr Mills 8 am to tO Fflg·Freu9f LOO\(aiworka 642·9037 COf\tt·2hp British Su· guafd, lhari> (1V25615) ALL·SAVERS L!ASING 19202 Beacll 982.0829 Call 631•3508 g:,r.,~·~~·1r:1 .!.~1~~ ~r~~~·~3~~M.trom Pm CST, (1 ·800) great$75 432·9065 MUST SELL IMMEDI· oull·bland nu Jlb·maln-14875 (114)'32-1977 '79 CorOlla ltltback. Alc. ·~~•o•~~~~O~t~:" ln~r~ CW\d 24 7·2448 No invnl· ATEL v 111 Reasonable cutty cabin· full cockpit BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 'II IHI& ICOllll auto 80K ml.xtnt cond loaded, se.ooo obo-must date;' wit2h a m1m-Some of the duties m· ment, W9 lnvett in you llUYIPPUAllCfl otf« -73 Ford Wagon cuthlont•Compau-19202Beach 962..0829 Repo • Aaaume $3500obo786-5S20evs --•1NOWl850-8224 mum o 1 • years elude transcribing dicta· Proltt paid weekly LES 957-8133 Couch~ 100 cc Motor· anchor-cockpit c;over, •79 Luv•x4 Pickup-_, Pteivtous MC1e1ar1a1 •11· llon, sett mg-up and -iii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit I M $3500 714 530-7333 dya F I ..... (IU*28") Luse $199 down '82 Supra gtou blk, '78 De EL-ance new perience, he•"Y typing, mamta1mng records and • STUDEITS Kenmore Dry• w.ht, works cycle, str OJI! eg10el lsc 534 905'> ;..., . lb«g uss!:.':'81, " • ALL-SAVERS LEASING digital. anrt, tl4J<eo equal-•• ... nettn ure"!' .~akin and •'*lent oroan1:ra· it lea answering phone. perteet S 100 645-2464 Items 84-0·;ru • " "'" (714) 432-1977 lzer. eN pwr & fee. eerv. ;;.,., 17 mpg~~1891 tlonal &kill• compiling and typing lfjnYot• Refr1g Searl 2 yrs old Olympic. 2 Boxing teml's NEWPORT 27, •Int cond. BILL MAY.EV TOY<:J: 9 I 9127 recofdS, 50K ml. com-,..,,.,,.-..,,....---:-~~ ., t •-ed technical reports and "' n Froatleaa $425 645·2203 8/9 loge S50 lace make dinghy, crulae ready 19202 Beach 962 2 lala pany Prealdent's car 30 ·79 Coupe d• Ville 'w°"•trh•-a· ts,aetl-aerrye;..acroom· charts. CRT data entry, SUll£11 JOIS IOWll otter 786-7633 $l5.900 PP 846-1626 '63 TOYOTA 4 X 4 ·b lau:ru &luxe Dti. 2GK Mo't like new Newport Elegance, orig: own.,, WANTED Laroe GAS Re-. ---fll& l Iii' 70-11 TERCEL WAGON ml, xlnl cond. Auume to L.A travel Thll car lmmac. cond. 52000 or~ m.n.ur.t. ~1th your report generation and We have opentn"I tor I t b 8115 UR OLYMPICS ~ $50 track & rat IJ a 23•• It .. S -" ngeraor Y • " • Lowrn11es(tGTA719) iease.v4•· ...,a .v merlta your con1ider-ml. rully loaded 7 preVlous •xPefience and reception rehel boys & girls between GENT 846-1096 alt 6pm field tickets 8/8 4pm 2 YANM Dleae/1. 4 hp $8988 I Gu 9132 etlon AIWIYI gwaged 673-3257 • comprelleflstve ben· We require 1·3 years 12·~? year: ol£.t0~:in~ --I $100eaob0833-3819 merlne trant/elec BILLMAXEYTOYOTA &raaaa 1111 $10,950. Ole, (213)1--__.....,...,,__---....__ __ .,... !!111ap~~agca•ll tt~•!,~:~g~ ec:tuca111on beyond hbig1~ ~~~n n~oney 1~~. Y & Coaraten 601 one Tckt Olympie Track & atrt/$1000 7 5 hp-1GM. 192028eacil 962-0829 ·h Karmang11 Conv. re-622·1856, home (714) ~!n~~/~:~~o:~ :' .. Int~~-· appointm~t schoo or compare 1.. bonuses Call Osborne 1 Computer Field Finals Aug 8, cart angl cyl, lnat, coupllfl9, built engine, good cond MS-2903 -· .. ,....... '"'' ork experience min w/dot matrh1 printer and Lewis Mary Deckef beat mtr mount.$2100 day 83 S·10 Blaxer, 41C4, V6, 5 '3200 BO 760-1891 Oy6'6·726t,E\1&31-1730 (7141759~224 ;um of 60 wpm'typtn~. ·M: IRoulOntlrlee 19" monitor and stan-S9S 642..0289 . 642-6981eve842·7097 epd, lo ml, black S9950. L1acia 9135 '74ToyotaCorolla--81 S.Vllle, 35K ml Like and ability to record and v4 ~ dard sortwere $1000 . 875-0912 545-423'4 m90. Clean & ah1rp (583KLG) new oond $13,000. Call SECURITY tr ascribe dictation Mon.-Frl 10am-3pm 1145. 1080 RARE-Bear RuQ w/head & 40 H p Mercury xlnt cond. T L 6035 •76 Beta Cou""', ! apd, BILL M .. S,,1E88Y8TOVOT.. 85'1· 1800 btwn 9-5:30 clews $750 815-8205 w/controla & 2 1tnk1 ....,.ra-.c••i0.•---...,;•....,.-,.... ,.,,. ,.. ,ICIFIC Calsonic ottes you a 37-''l *TUE Off YOUR TIE Frtt ti YID 6022 S900 or trade? 631-7081 178 bataun Pi&up leather, nu Konla, ball 1g202 Beach 982·0829 '84 ELDORADO k eek Reing, cooler. T.V., hot---. v-ctean Shortbed Jonte, battery & large s 199down II.I hour wor w • com· Our sales people wea1 6 mo old blk fem kitten, water heat8f' old clgeret-WANTED CQR 451b, 300 •• • · • Weber $1700 545-0248 Y1llr1w11ea 9173 Closed End. Comm 'I petltlve aalary. paid blue Jeans on the Job & spade & declawed Free te mactllne & 1011 morel chem ~". auto pilot, (I~~~) 111 ...a 1 1141 '64 9 .. ,. gd cond, ...,.,.,f L .... =:~~~e;ita~d ~~~ ~ m~~~!2~os:ti:! to gOOd home 960•2242 650-8647, 6'6-1513 ~~":01~~: ~~~= BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 173 'fu OOOd c:o d Low radl0~"4 apd. S1900"~ ALL-SAVERS LEASING Equal Opportunlly Emplo)'9r catton alter 6 months em-now open due 10 1>8fS<>n· Female Sh1uu for gOOd SACI Lge Gaa KILN. 19202 Beach 982.0829 mtlee, nm• grear 11100 786-8211 (7.14)'432-19n ploymenl and 1 week va-nel advancement One of home Needs lender lov-Nev« used. wtll deliver Slip A Doclr1 7022 .... FORD ~ ton • ....i ... ..t •2 3 72 VW 411 SOBK ERS llClnllY /HICITIYE cation aher 1 year. plus 1 the largest growing Solar Ing care 962"5760 1-800~--0854, ut 803 &fih<><• dbl mOOf'ing, SO ~d. $9504 • 860-"25~:& -obO 84..-2 1 • trans. paint a 1sooio~ NAB immediate opening for e11-week paid Chns:mas Power Co. 1n the world Faraitart 6025 WANT: Olympic Wrestling Udo cf'lannel w/Lu"'?' 18 .69 FORD p U 'Aton •trcffts ltaa tl4S Mutt Mii 548..2888 perlenced (5-7 yrs min) ahutdown and more Leads prOlllded, draiw .. 8ft I Sft lo eseat Tickets Evea for August Sloop $14,000 OBO Can Good Concm1' . s 1350 '73 slc Showroom of-• 7 3 y •II 0 w sup ER CADILLAC =~du~~f:t~ ~=· For Immediate consider-comm1~on 751·3008 ma•: s'50 Oin :able 4 10 and .11, 551-839'4 (2 13)592-4905 art 6pm 980-2~4 . fers? Oya 645--5859/ BEETLE, good condition LARGEST SELECTION Muat have professional auon, please come to our TEACH ER child care chatrs S35 752· 1724 WETSUIT -O'Nelll-branc:t Side Tie to 30' •69 GMC ""'ton, stk:IC bed E~ $2500 882-6949 L11 mtQ of late model, low mMeage appurnance & atlltu Employmerit Off~ lrom center immedtate open-Brass Bedframe. dbl $485 new-Best Offeo-~73-0225 Balboa llland, dump steel bed good '7'4 280 SE Kint cond '74 BUG good mecifa.nlcal CadlltacalnSouthern• Top M iiis & pleasant 9-11 AM or 2-3.30 PM tng Full time complete Obi Matt Set S 150 Will trade '74 VW, •narlal -873·14'40 rubi*, $3750. 845-1891 se,000 873-3025 cond, J5,000 ml. Naeda Cellfomta!Seeua todl!Y' phone manner required daily and complete an benefits Chlidren eenter .....-54' SLIP 1~0 1180 Submit raaume end appltcallon Of fOf'Werd permit required w .. 1 645-2203 ed. w/eng for e Wtnd· WANTED '71 DODGE 1 TOf\ Pick-'78 450 SLC Perfeetl Low IOm4I ::X work $1500 ~ • aalary requ1remn1s to you resume to minister area cell COUCH & LOVESEAT aur1er 875-91« Mile• Loe In Newport Harbor Up, double cab, oood mllage. a beeuttlul car1 firm 640-20 2600HarbedSIYd. Penonnel 1111 Town& MaryK 0o-u 531-4a81 w/MATCHING CHA & lrw WUiff 220 area (7l 4>573•7995 condS1675&50-86470R pp675-5253 •74 Super Beetle, 4 tpcl. COSTAMESA Counlty Ra • S4,Ute 16 Pefsonnel T~inn nne.t.rt OTTOMAN l1200 ' WANTED. vieltor needs 64$-151 '80 __tlatt LHr ITfade) atyllah trenaportatlon. otafige. CA 92668 I " ~d'mrrnwB or s•LL at!ila•••ay mutt eeU '456. 642;.1 A gee -Newport slJp, severer ·Is GMC eab-11...... . . ~e ~St( ml orlo .)(Jot cond.. Si~ ti r £ ~ frlger.ator by 8/15. UA-mootha for 36' Grand a.u.,.onu.cac-owner r,'.nmac cond-PP • &48-6814Qearge • orvar SECRnllY CALSQNIC * COii Tl IOI Devahport I01183Nt. chair G£NT 646-1096 alt 6pm Bankt548-5398 pet klt/ahell cruise ~200 "'7"'33. 55 5"8..2333 charged. Rune Jr Sec:ty tor busy Nwpl & ottoman, excerlaer __ obO 6"5-3098/653-4294 v w--• '74 Sul)ef bug, sunroof, S2•900 615_3880 Ben atty specializing tn * TRA.11111 PIOllAll bike. 24 Inch Scf'lwlnn · StlrlJt 7024 79 F d Plett u Courier '83 380SL Ilk• MW. Sand lho~room cond .• ell orig. 6...,...,.~~~":':":'"'~~ tax law. Xlnt typing skliis INC * DUWAUllST belkasoe, ~oalbel•&8',!'!>'3e81pn63 P9-OUice Fuaitwrt/ 16'1t1lS' storaoe. E.slde s ~ wltoP, Pxlnt rnpg ~·021oa3 ded, 21K ml Sac. $2750. 631-2259 78 LUV P/U, '1'4K·_. cy1-4 req. Must be avall tor CllllUlll r w<r !t•IJ!HI 62Z6 C S S30 S2695 OBO 754·1879 854·2 *'74 VW snrf, cherry epd-blk-muau ... S3,295 work lmmed. Pre11 legal *CALL II. IHI For Sale 6 mo old Seally S Pc aet almost new ottlOe 6t:~t~r8S:..2~~~· '80Courl8f' Pickup '6" 300SO blk w/brown cond,gt ttereo,nu paint. dlr 2882575 957-8273 exper. not req. Wiii train 9 Holland Posture·pedlc aletp aet-furniture. $950. 6'0-7555 L bed 5-spd leather, speolal whit, $2500 *83l-.3649• n CAMARO 63,000 ml. S12Q0..$140Q. to start Irvine. Ce 92718 417-4414 dble bed stze w/ dust ruf-Boat Storage, dry ttorage, Of\g loaded. Take Oller lae '76 VW BUG Standard.· Sharp S2995 1BUF158 Cell Judy, 644-6512 I fie frame box spring and New Glass top desk work on your own boat. A/C(IW88919) 497•3494, 47a..o330 7~nl\I\ ml. SHARP! $2695 527.901M 1D1rect1ons Take 1-5 Fwy TILE-OIE RECPT S 0 b b P Id alee & water Boata $2988 ~ SECRnl.y to Lake Fo est e II turn rn m a ,t 1 re 1 s 2 O w/ rass ase a . BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1GHW982 527 90!M 1--___,,_------,,.--tnland on 'Lake 11 Forest. Expanding Laguna Hillaot· obo-650-6220 $8500 sell $4000 New 2 0 • 6 0 ft • R V 19202 Beactl 962.0829 '6" 300SD laplt blue, grey • 79 Camaro toP , ahape Monday thru Friday Busy left 81 Muirlands and flee needs positive phone fi -ebony credenza Im· Unl11.55D-4'408 leather. 1peclal whit. ·77 vw van orlglnel '42 .000 ml $4,800 INlne Real Estate office nght on Marconi 10 personahty with good llY FIRlrTlllE PQf'ted from Italy Paid S.UH&r• 70za Vua 0 lo~ Teke over lse owner. excellent mecttan-642-3104 aftr 3pm needs highly mo11v11ed Holland) EOE typing skills tor computer LES 957-8133' $7800 sell S3500 New I 1 497-3494, 476-0a30 1cal eondlllon $5900 81 Citation Hatcilbaci(, self starter With good I phone system Flexible Maple dbl bed w/spnngs & side chairs Imported from ·83 Cuttom Pan-Am .. 11. '80 vw VANAGON • .,.. 500 sec. (no mlleage). 650-5028 ' 650-6519 auto, air, • dr, Ille• nu 1klH1 and organ1zatt0nal SECRET ARV /RECPT hours include& week· mat S 100 obo 64a-8376 Italy. black lacquer board Xlnt cond $800 Very Clean (6668•) anthracite gray/blk lthr .79 Bug. cnvt. wht/whl, $3199 OBO 54~51 ab1itlles Good company ends Cail for appt , w/glove leatller suede OBO Call Rick 548..3740 $6788 $48,950 640-2776 2,,.K ml, 1 ownr, gat....a..t 1---.,,.---=-=-=--:---:--o benefits Call Nancy Sim-11 lHICY 951-7070 upholstery Paid $2200 IOl~ BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ~ _..... 83 Camaro Z28, loaded mons at 552-2008 lnteresung vaned work, r~ S Mission VleJO estate aale: ea sell $1000 ea ••ter liktt • 19202 Beach 962-0829 New 300TO Wagon •Int 16995. a.42-9886 .20.000 .inl. no down pay- near OC airport Must be .,....,,fOlte ates country settee. oriental 651-Hl45 '8 Puch Moi);d $250 htitatl, 84Mge/palamlno loaded! UYI A! "TD meot req S277 01 p/mo. SECRnllY good typist. work well Closers work from leads screen Grandfather p· /Or 6.,.,. Brenda 545-1840 6 04S $26,875 640-2778 _ (Lie 2ARK2.18) Call Bob Part-time 2 yrs min e1tp with people 2·3 yrs e11p guaranteed wage -cloek (triple chime). down IUts IUI IJoe Cl111iC1 • · 00-0JI for details. '45-5278 or Aec4tptl0n flltng, typing. Call CarrOll Jt 957-1314 bonus w/Company ben· sofa/love (cotton prtnl), E'.30 senea Yamah• organ. Puch Maxi-Lux, _81. xlnt u Corvalr. )(Int cond '11 uo SIL 111,100 -aft hrs 492-17•2 lite bookkee()lnn & com-eltls Catt 6AM·5PM Ch p.....,.dale sofa (blu otl 1 2 t cond $250 786-1838 ff Muat ... (5398A) ... SECRn••Y/IECSIT 650 5086 Af 5 631 7716 I .,_.. • r op cover oc ave In/out Beat 0 er. '112.aft1110100 ... a T_•B . puter Small non-smok-"" ,. , • ·,.. 1 • beige, rose pnnt) mahog toot pedal, tk new $3000. Notoreyclt1/ 546-7529 -"t' W ..-...1. •no CdM Architect's of-lmmed opening in New-Telephone Sdles serpentine chelt. plum OBO 751-1358 le · IOll S..thisone('4<>81) floe. Call Cmdy-Morn1ngs pol't Beach yacht sales FINE ART lacquer kg oriental Bdrm -Mitra 66 MUST ANG Great '12HOl111 IOO vw. 644-81t1 offtCe Accurate typing • w/gold clllnolsene Mucf'I Lowry Deluxe Organ wllge ·77 KZ1000 Immaculate, cona. Sacrifice $2800 Gr .. t Car'40~ IA) Non-smoker Personable Is •n demand We nave the more 3f0·9476 11tra Leslie Spkr $950 8800 ml, stock. $1650 obo 7141921.0727 4 part -t~~~·£I~f!,Y 2pm, & well groomed Knowl-leads. we have the pro--Cost S3300 6«-9828 MAKE OFFER 962-6443 A•tt1 laporte4 T~~lo~~Al"A) 22 ., ~ . Typing 65wpm, short-edge of boa1s helpful gram If you have the New King stze bed Paid TV htio '81 Suzuki GS 250 str .. 1 -'10 .,...1111 •-fii.::.___. .. , hand, salary based on Call DeAnn Burke cred11tals and the winning S1000 sell $595. New 8' "ttrff ' 6""2 bike xlnt cond. 75 mpg HIW 9112 Fln:=ng (40l~) • ~ b'il 85 1707 k f 642-5735 attitude call Larry black velvet sore. Paid I IN $750 645..0490 • . - • 1 ty. 1-as or 6'45·8733 Min $40,000/yr ~DOQ sell S2000. ~ t7" SONY COi.OR fv 74 2002 Great cond, ~11 IOOll $-U.108 Wendy Parks Sales !~!"~~antlon e11pected oriental rug. Paid $6000 XlntcondS150 644-4099 '82CX500TURB012Kml ~lnilae~Jlkaoew. A8Nuty(551M) SECRETARY f'LIS secretary, heavy typing R EE aell S3000 New Glaas top ' runs xlnt, •II recpta, Muat seel 548-8264 Jll IUJllll ***** Surf & Send Ho111!, Lag. T AIN &mlTJOI dining table. Paid S8000 ssrr~t~cg~~;:;ta 51995 OB0 850•4388 '74 2002 Immaculate lo llNm Sch EOE 497-2905 DPPORTllln sell ~000 651-1945 • Yam 83, blue, 180cc, ne119f' mllage S5300 obO 835-1001 Quall Street BRJBTOL Ar !DINGER B~~::"Y • ,'o peo~sor nya~usecng·. SECn/&1111 12000 TRAllll"' IEIEFwS Oak tbletchrs $200 Oak lt1t1" Gtaer9I tl ~Md . ., ~~~~~~t Incl. 3888 x30 dy/631-8353 Newport Beacfl •• " coffee tbiet/wall unlti Tad Kayak-good shape st o • eves '74 2002-tl, xlnt cond. sun lla..1100 IN SA.NtA ANA '75 Fcxd l TD PIHard ~ e,me 1ow1r11,.1ttr~ $ollt PoW., btnCh aeat Power Wlndowa, AIC CNIM control, tit whl And more(809NPI) $2"88 BILL MAXEY TOY OT A 1g202 Beach 982.0829 dynamic woman Prell· SECn /HEC 11100 If you have recently left Oak bdrm $400 Cotton S325ob0 673-1633 Jlottr Btatl 1020 roof. xtru. Must Mii. •..t.I. 0110 dent Capable ot hand· S£Cn /COllST 11150 your 1ob, or school be· sofa II o v e S 5 0 0 . ••w11111ft1H vw 68 CONVERTIBLE orlg llngadminlstrauve&sec-A 11 hed 1 causeyou-enotaatls-Brautglasa dine aet Ptwerlolll 7012 177TOVOTASUNRADER SSOOO 64"'"5687 • ··pAMJLYRINCE '53-owrMW.XlntSttape$2900 retarlal duties finance & ccos:e 5 1 pe~~~ne lied with what yoo we<e S350 Xlnt 543-2241 11 ft 1 11 tabl! d 11 10 mini motor home (539T JE) '77 633csl Blk-Very Clean, Privately Mlllng your car •.·7-9-con-v-.,-.. ,.,-r..,..--10-m-1 OBO. MS...2205 aft 6pm PR. Excellenl skills & I08S nc doing, or where you were n a .... w r. S7688 Make otter 631-8300 bel'laz.atdoustoyour ~w .., 1--_,_----=,...--...,...,.-pre1entet1on a must 3300 Irvine NB 545•9971 gOlng, and 11 you re not Queen W1rbd w/bookcue hp Mere, xtras $595 dock BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ~I Houte of Imports good cond-tt•eo-dlmle 68 Muttang Convert1bteo- Bffulltul working en-SECT'V /BOOKKEEPER sure what you would like hdbd & 8 drawers $150 631-5254: f175-2859 19202 Beach 962..0829 Offer1 hlgheltvatuef0< nm117500 835-1060 Cherry. Red/white $5175 'llrOf\menl grea1 ben-PIT Lag 8ch CPA firm to do then consider this OBO 754-1850 13' Boaton Whaler wltrtr & Seti or Rent 2211 Class A ~ .JllllJlllft your pampered '82 Quantum, loeded, 5-844-4839 eflt1 Br1ngm orma1lre-Flexhrs497-6588 ourcompanywtllprepare SOFAl0ft(Crescent)$75 cover 40hp eng, greet 78 Tltan 5fJKml deluJ1e ~1'11-" Merced•. apd, xlnt cond & good l-----:-,7=7""'T=---=Bi-r..,.d __ _ lktme to Ntcole SEI". STA. 1r-c••11c you tor a new caree< pos-Crm/gm/gold 540-2055 cond. S3800 988-0353 Int use •Kt color a Sate.Servlc:e-Leaslnn 1sk,., ,..., /lay gas mlg S8000 549-9677 Town Landau, Leather Int ASSOCIATED DESIGN w aa rtlorl and a definate op-.,. ED S Nlc.(636SEV) 3184A1rwayAveSteD full time neat appear portun1ty to advance· Slu,dy Bunk Bed, attactl 17'hft WINNER/Mmlkal, S13,900FIRM or S801)8f ******* OIAL213n14MERCE E '82 Sclrocco 5 apd, $2988 CosteMeu Ca92626 Apply in l)efson. 2590 ment into management dresser. $150 King size Trt·V. open bow, 165 da'y 2 wk1mln ,conllder OOIWITllYllTOIY HOUSEOFIMPORTS,lnc amffmat•.casaette,alr BILLMAXEYTOVOTA 556-1601 Newport Blvd CM. Call 841-0690 from 9.3 bed & frame. S200 2 mere Ball tank etc '-"owner also CdM Att 5. Pll-lft0 llW't ULTIMATE MERCEDES $8450, a.45-4262 Mon-Thurs Club Chra $50 .. , SIP< $4500 p,p 833-3532 759-1104 OI a.44-8722 6.9 LUXURY SEDAN L========::::; 19202 Beach 962-<>829 , ~ -Couch. t>elge/brn $200 18' Glasspar b'Oat on IV'• 1022 78 3201 auto alc(578VCX) Very Smooth and Fut I MIKE McKUlllA'S '79 Mustang Ghia C.&1 .. _· 00 A LITTLE U s h e r 1 S n 8 c k Lge Walnut Form Deak, traJier Needs TLC $1200 . n .1 7932014spdt/r(4'40XUB) Dk Blue, Sunroof, Alloya NewMic:tl Uree.Auto, ,.. ~l ~ ·-. BUSINESS tN YOUR Bar1Casn1ers $100 896-4007 0 80 645·1691 73 Dodge Motorhome 20 80320l5spa/r(1JW8133) $25,000 FIRM 533~242 SOUTH A/C,more(746ZAM) ~~lt ~·-, OWN HOME Pleasant PIT evening -__ Thunderbird, gd cond, 80320i5spt/r(tBEN796) $3388 --"-, ., .~·(' . ,. work S335toslart Free WATERBED ·new wave-25-41' power b0at1. Call $6900 494--004 1 8132015apdt/r(000199) p 9159 cou11n BILLMAXEYTOYOTA ·-~. ,. ,.i l.. .,,• f' ~ showpnv1leges Apply In less, frame liner & fortowcharterclubrates. T-all 813201A/Ta/r(1DAG964) ta_J!Ot MOTORS 19202Beech 862~829 ,.-.., -~ ~· .!J, f C."' person only between 7-8 heater $190 631-1084 673-1974 or 964-7222 r trl(. 8132015aps/r(ldge225) 176 SOl dQ, 4-sPd, anrt, . • .. ·~"' ... 'X!· • ' ' . • 'f:"' 'J PM Warner Drive l!l Woterbed, queen S100. 26 FT SEARAY '81 . TrHtl I024 8132015spa/r(1cyd883) •Ir, xtra tank, IOaded, ® 70 Mav. Orig own, reg ;,..{, ' '7 l ! ~ .'.. Thealre7361WarnerAve Sofa bed. queen, naugh $27,000 *LOADED • .. '83AtfoAlyAlllanceTravel 8132016sp'S'(1dog880) beauly$3250'499·1997 ~/1. malnt,xlntbodyllnt,ruM , ,.. ~'" llOTER REGISTRATION $300 Exec desk, oak Call 640-5076 trallflf' by Skyllne, nevflf' 82 3201Sap1/r(1DZF145) '80 505-S, Champagne great S700 960-3050 OAIAGI SAU ADS NOW ,._ • ), ~ WORKERS $5-15 hr S300 Mtchlng 1wlvel uaed32'A-'long qnubd 827331A/TL'd(1EVJ484) wlluxua Int. Oas, lull 1984 RABBIT 76 Muttano II Ghle V-6, CLASSl,.ID IY CIT'l'I poss Pd3t1meswkly No chair $100. 2 Club chr1 301tSEARAV '77.twtnFB. ale, xtra1 Co~t $1'4,ooO 8332015sps/r(010243) power, sunroof, low, low A/C, PIS, tlllr, lmmac. SH llLOW exper nee Several open-$25 ea 675..0636 SD. bnstol clean. Nu cust aell 510,000. 6•2·7577 8332016tp1/r(1fmv997) mites & loaded. s5•495 Super Mtteagat tSlk 70951 $2550 Eva 786-3837 .. ______________ ._._ 1ngs for appt 971-0227 tnl. Sltp avail. Must aacri· 83 32015sp ·s· (385905) lt'a 8 BEAUTY! 497-2388 •99 ..10_ C.1t1 Mt11 Newport leack Whirlpool refrlg-lllnt cond flee. purChase nu boat Aatt Le11ia1 tol 63 528E Ssp L'd (956« 1) • .... Mesa Verde-Coke mach· 9sofa 30x60desk amlfm WllTIHSES/Waittr S350 752 5018 S44.000PP 752-0196 HONDA TOYOTA 835211E5aod'1hve886) '8!J.01,1~~o!;::'·s;~ 4811!~°'t:~ + :~.P frig-ping pong tbl-furn· reord piyr spkrs car stro =>;:~81: ~;:.:P~~r:,ie~ Jtwelrz 6214 30· Richardson Twn 109 DATSUN lli'!ir imlallR 213-313•1181 5475 84-Rn•d 3138 7S tennis suppl1est l'qu1p t&P.GS pix bool<s ofc _ _ DIAMONDS Beaut Wf'llle grey marlnea-100 gal ALL MAKES $199 Oown. ~YL CAP 5,50.1nc:ep teN 29 10 Java Rd sis 9·4pm 'ltack chrs $5-S 100 Sat wanted' 1 01 C1 $950. 1 17 ct luet-35 gal wtr-slps 6-CIOMd end comm'Lle... (l 14)131-3111 Por1e~t t U7 372 t2 -i o-3 675-0205 Nr De-ACTIRS S head-alchl 1tv4ce bOx-No Firlt or Latt No Oe-SatlSun 71 Honda 450cc Ian ,70 , Lid p k D 1500 M1r1em 667-2956 amlfm c:au-new Vht-rull Potlt. No License Fee 208W.111,SantaAna * '80 811 SC Tatga Whl $400 obo Hammond "Y' 0 ar r Earn $1500 + per week CLOSEDSUNOAYS w/tan tthr Mint. 47M. or an S350 obO Men • Comp wlll train Sales Trade or sell Diamond carpet· fUll can11au-tw1m o.ll'l9f1 any lease $25,000, PIP 786-9719 g 2631 Eld Y Mo111ng .. ale Reing wasll-exp helpful 751 •2382 Bracelet, approx 15<:t stp-pa1ntlbOt 12183· ALL-SAVERS LEASING misc items en 1ng macnme stereo & total wetghl, valued over DESPERATE $9.250 obO (714)432·1977 wa1erbed ski suits. much more 1941 Port WUEllllSE S10.000 Looking IOI' car 983-1677 _ Aattl WutH t020 helmets cloches d11hes Card1ti NB Sat Sun 9-5 Nickas 'furniture hll 1n relurn• (7 to4)380-7216 .70 GRANO B.t.NKS .32, --------- CheSt of Orawer' & more lmmed openings f()( part or (2 l3) 434-2538 lully equip lo hrs $38K IHI OASll e11c11 630 Joann St Sat/Sun TOY SALE·MISC TOYS time llackl dock l)efton-Lido Moor evl 675--0912 Sell your c:&r lnatant Cuh 9AM·4PM golf clubs books gas net You wlil be expected What a Wonderfut Wor1d 10< your car Any make or 1 • .,. I logs boys ciothea-5 to work..., .. & week of Shopping, right at '73251tTOLLVCRAFTCC moc:tet Paid lor ot nol. 1141J8•1 "'IH years. Soccer shOM. BIG ends your flngertlpa evwydayi Twin vol110, VHF relrlg, Get our prtce ftrat. GiGANTtC garage sale R 0 B 0 T G a m es &,,IJ la 'lflll . Dally Piiot Clattllled loeded. lk new, new tt1r, BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Antiques loots, turn fisllt STOMPER TAACK SET Wlchs hralflrl Adi To place your ad, MAKE OFFER 983'· 1198 19202 Beach Blvd Ing equip CIOCllS & misc Sunday 11AM-5PM 2215 call 842-5878 end let • CLASSIC 3SI ALCO Good Huntington Beach 28922 Aioma In Laguna Port Harwick. Newport 1200 H1rt..r1 Cl, Clatllfled Ad-Vt.or Mlp rest0table/ 11119 a bord 982-0829 LARG! SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'S! UlllUOllD VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N. Cf'lerry Ave. LONG BEACH (No Cherry extt-."405) <11•) IJl.-11H fraCS.lnt Weleome OPEN SEVEN DAYS '63 356B, ne-.N 90 hp eng. brk•. paint. (tllver metallic). Like new. s1~.ooo . oeo (714)929.0868 '66 Red-No NSt,rebUlll ang .&...tran1 34 MPG Mutt ... 1-usoo obO 548-2553 Niguel otf Golden La1ern Beach 160·8"443 EOE M/F you Twn deslet & prime NB mooring $8,500 OBO EllU 979--e384 s '70 9,,T ~klblk beauty, 5 epd, 68,000 orig ml, 5 aJ· IOyt. Plrelllt, Blaupynllt, fresh motor, 2nd own«, WE •• , D1t1H l n ~=4 In/out, $95~. CLEAi DUI ·72 2loz. oomp;t;iy ,..., = ,_..,.__,,_- a PllTIH WllTU lll TllCIS bullt& ret1ored. Mutt aell 10 91 tT. look1·run1 30ft TROJAN FIB '63, IOw $4950 OBO 2'41-4882 gr .. t. $8000 87&-7791 hourt N 8 tllp, twin 225 '80 DATSUN 200SX I:! P Ilka new. '4187 dn. Air Cond., Stereo, $189 "'° + ex,,.n.... ca ... 11•(012504) 9&3·0007 or 813-1974 $3984 or &40·7050 or 815-2180 '82 911SC arg1. l Ownr, 20K ml. loed«I. 8e1ut1ful Condi $24,815 &40·2778 SEARAV 24' fully BILLMAXEYTOYOTA 'M911Car•r•C•bri0lt, 1qutpped, Ind NB 111p 19202 a..cl"I 982.0829 Blk/blk. 143,500. D1y1 $13K. Oya (811)572~ 173 • '°-a•oz c1aa11c>1n1ie r1rn1 &4S.C800 or ~wtii'td11 • Evea~W .;..:..--.-..,--~-'--' amlfm 1tereo. 13100 &42·7251 INll, l1ll ?OH us£oCARSITRUCKs 0&0Ray'71•>911•1188 a_1_2_P_Of_adw--.4r1-.-w-p..o-. -fihHOBiE COMElNOACAU.FOA '78 8210 Automa11c. Calif. ctr vrhltetred. With treller $ 1 UO flll &nlAllAL Super oond. U4H f5250 1173-3458 SCG-1161 Connler·De 6'46"344 Olnlll.IT ----------o· 2 Good DinohY9-1 with 11211 BEACH BL VO sail "" S400 .. 5'41-2W HUNTINGTON BEACH 1e· Hobie C.t Uk• MW, Ul ..... la Ml·Hl1 ra<:ie reedy S11001obo ' M2·8558 WI WAIT .. 1W1nu1111 • Ronald OtQe ® 1984 SCI ROCCO SuruOOI, M~ (Stk 59611 *99 dtWft H2.H/at + t11 an IACI . 1101.ooun 41 rno c E.L.. T 0 p t3.G?t·Raaid 5453 70, CAP 12 3llO 1 llP,tlt SE Air, Clll<'ll•. M1,i1. CNi•• T 111 Automat•i: '199 den HT.11/•t + t11 eo mo CEl .. TOP 13,129 Attld 6041 10 CAP 12 G17 '77 Multa(lg ftlbaek PS 4 spd-"cyl·brn-prl~ lo aetl 93K S1050 557TCW dlr 957-8273 '78 Mustang Tout/brown T·top, 1tereo, Best offer. 79().1763 '78 Van Converalon lo mllage asooo 77~387 Llactla 13 'd COili • & 63k ml. ;a Cond,orlg owner $850 obo 67s.e430 81191 lltrca17 319 ·71 Marqula l800 obO •~e ,''15 Marquht wag. S&OO Nnl nde wk 642-3908 Ol••••Mlt tJ 7 *•80 &11 ... wry gOOd cond·rn1ny ittr .. •l\ew pelnl $3900 5'48-t74S '79 Omega Cou~11-8, alt· p/a,.Kll'tl cond-12,850 air 10345 9&7-8273 P1at111 IUS 111 fRXNI XU 11.&i ml 104'ded/MM HEWI '4985 1E.s282 627"'°'4 llAl*IM llONllAC ~ TAUtUI\.•