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(Pleue eee 8PORT9/Paee 31) ~.., -llelwo ... Hoping '.Sam' will play again Diane zacua1a ByJERRYBUa LOS ANGELES -Producer Diane En&lilh wu 1milini; The day before she had delivered seven scripts ofber new CB.S series to the production company. "That represents nine weeks of shoot in& tinM," she said, "so that means we can breathe a little easier. We won't have to be so frantic." EnJlisb is executive producer ~f "My Sister, Sam," a new.fall comedy senes from Warner Bros. Television. Pam Dawber 1tall u a San franciaco P.botoarapber who is forced to share her hfe and apartment with her kid sister. She wu producer and creator of last season's "Foley Squan" and previously had written for "Call to Glory," a 1984-85 series. En&lish is among the few women This second banana blooming in Hawaii By JERRY BUCK ,,,, .......... ...., LOS ANGELES -"Maanum P.I." is &oing into its seventh season on ce.s. and as far as John Hillerman is concerned it can run for a few more years. He en~oys his role as Jonathan Higans. the ma,or domo of Robin Muter's Hawaiian seaside estate and the .thom in Magnum's 'Side. and he lbvts livina and worluna in Honolulu. · Tom Selleck stars as pnvat.c eye Tbomu· Magnum. whose home base is a auest house on the estate. Larry Manet ti and RQ1Cr E. Mosley also appear 1n the scnes. "I love the part and rm 1n no way bored with 1t»' Hillerman wd durina a rare v1s1t to the m11nland H11lennan feels there 1s muchmoreofH1ain1 &mer.- to explore and that nearly every show seems to JJrOV1de a new facet to h11 character. Tifere ii a bit of mystc~ about him. He appears to be from Enaliah an1toct11ey, yet he's workina as a 1ervant. And he teems to have had as many adventures and u.ptoiu u James Bond. Hillerman Iona aao conquered bis Tuu drawl and accms bom to play a character with an Enalish accent. A year aao Hillerman sold his Los An~Jcs home and formally made his ~"dence in Halllaii. He leads a quiet hfe there, rcadlna or someumes rcnuna up to su1 movie cassettes at a time for marathon viewins. "I really love livin& 1n Hawau." he said. "I never set rock fever from hv"'I on a small island. You have to dra& me off the rock. I've lived all over the country and it's the best place I've ever found. It's easier for a cclebnty here than on the ma1nl•nd. The tourists only become aares~ive when they're in a larae aroup." Hillerman said he doesn't look for any ch~OJCS in "Mapum" 1n the new year, despite the fact that It WI~ knocked Ofl Thunday niahll b¥ NBCs "The Cosby Show." The 1how1moved first to Saturda.)' ni&ht. then to Tuesday, an~ 1n the fan 1t moves to Wednctdays at 9 P·'!'· opposite ABC's "Dyn.uty" and two NBC comedies. "The show worlcs, so there's no rca~n to chanJt it." he 111d. "At least in mr bumble opinton it still worlc.a bcauufully. think as Iona u the rallnp bold, 'Mqnum' wtll be on the air. "l can't apuk for Tom, but he hasn't loll his enthusiasm. I know bis commitment to the show is total. We'~ in a new tame slot and So for a few mcm yean. Our new Wednetday njaht time alot is competitive. but we don't have the kind of competition we bad with 8111 Cosby. which we'll all concede 11 a phenomenon of television history. "Our show worlta and I think the sin,Je most important factor it that the.cblracten an people you can identify w/th in ltfc," Hillerman added. "The ~nd lmoorUnt (Pleue'" lllLLSIOIAN/~. 31) executive produeers in television. Amon1 .the others arc Linda Bloodwonh of CBS' "Oes1&nin1 Women" and Juanita Bartlett of ABC's ''Spenser: For Hire ... "I started as a secretary." she said. "That's. ao<>d place to act your foot. in the door. The entry level for women 1s sttU tou&}l. But being a secretary to a producer 11 a great learning elpcrience. You're typtnt scnpts so you see what's good and what's bad. And if you write somcthin, that's aood they don't ca~ wh~ you arc.' . EnaJish was teachm& h1&h school Enghsb in her home town of ButTafo. N. Y .. when she decided to try her luck in New York. "I was teaching ShakesJ>?rt to kids who could barely speak En&l1sh," she said. "I quit and moved my stu1Tto New YOf'k in a rented tniler. I didn•t have a iob. I ~hdn't have anv money. "A month after I sot there I got a JOb u a secretary at WNET. the pubhc tclev1S1on station. It took virtually every cent I made to pey for my studio apartment. I was always in debt. but I did get a Bloom· 1n,dale's charge card." t was at WNET that Enghsh l~med to write scripts. She soon became story editor of "Theater in America" and later was associate director of ahc T elev1s1on La~ oratory. She wrote a monthly column on television for Vogue ma~1ne. Her fint produced scnpt was "Lathe of Heaven," the tint two-hour movie made for public television. which she adaoccd from the science fiction book by Ursufa K. ~uin. That show aot her an agent, who then insisted that she move to Los Anstlet, where most TV production is centered. Sbc and her husband. Joel Shukovsky, moved here on a trial basis, then became per- manent residents. They still keep their New York apartment, however. Her husband was then in advert111ng but now is a producer. "I fOt a job 1mmed1ately af\er mo~1na here,' she said. "I wrote a movie for Linda Lav1n. But It was never made I subte· quently wrote nine telev1s1on movies, and three or four of them were made. which is about avenge." Her first attempt at half-hour comedy was the pilot for ··Foley Square ··"The fact that 1t sold was like hminaa home run your first time at bat," she said. Althouah she did not create "My 1ster, Sam." she was i•trigucd by 1t1 ptl:m1ae when she was asked to become excculJvc produc.er. "It's a vanataon of 'The Odd Co1.1ple.' Ifs about the aencration pp. And u's about two sisters. which isn't bcina done on TV. "The younacr sister (played by R~ Sc haeffer) 11 an curoven who ,umps into life with both feet. The older sister (Dawber) 11 conscrvat1ve, mort practic:aJ. and a bit inflexible. It's fun to put them into s1tuat1on1 and watch them rHct .. Sunday, August a. 1986 3 I . ---------------------------llelworks ·Another lovable align on the way, but will ALF n.y? By FRED R01'HENBERG ,,,, ................ NEW YORK -By t!l1s ttmc ne>.t )'Car, ALF dolls and ALF look-ahke contests wtll be the rage. or ALF will be JUSt another pretty face who's been rejected by viewers and exiled from Hollywood with has tail betw~n his legs. ~LF. which stands for Alien Life Form. 1s the 3-foot-2. snout-nosed, smart-alecky. beer-guzzling star ofh1s own N BC sitc~m. appropriately called .. ALF," whi>h advertising agencies predict will Cather take off fast or fall flat faster. The sitcom. from "Buffalo Ball" creator Tom Patchen and pup- petce r-co m ic .Paul Fusco, is the linear de- scendant of ··Mr. Ed," the popular talking horse. and "Mr. Sm11h." the very verbal or- angutan who was a ~m­ m1ck whose 11me d1dn'l come three years ago. ALF also is related creatively to Robin Wil-ALF Iiams' Mork from Ork character and E. T . both of whom were appealing enough to interest kids and adults. With "ALF". prccccdang "Amazan$ Sto~es" on Monday ni$hts this fall. NBC 1s takmg a gamble on this unproven ahen from lhe planet of McTmac who disrupts the 11ves of a relatively normal Amencan family from the suburbs "The research reactton to ·ALF' was a qualified yes." said Brnndon Tartikoff. president of NBC Entenaanment "The reports came back that 11 was hkc the Los Angeles Lakers withqut Kareem Abdul Jabbar: EverytJme ALF was off the screen. interest sagged." · In fact. when the "ALF' pilot was first shown at a presentation for ad exccuuves an May. It began with several minutes 1ntroduc1ng the humans around the dinner table. But when at was screened for TV reporters a month later. 1t started 1mmed1-· ately with Alf's arrival. Patchett said a new scene will be shot to fill out the o pening episode. "Tbe idea for the character was an alien life form who has a cantankerous per- sonality. maybe akin to living with Archie Bunker as a child," Patchett said. Patchett likened the show's comic sensi- bility to the animated Rocky and Bull- 4 Sunday, August 3, 1986 wrnkle senes 25 )ear~ ago -rherc·s a ~or1 of hipness to 11," he said. ALF and the Tanners, hi s adopted famil y, face culture shock alter,the alu:n'!> spaceship crashes through the garage roof Actually, ALF adjusts better than W1l11e Tanner (played by Ma~ Wnght o f"BufTalo 8111") and his wife. ahhough their two kid!> immediately befriend the futr) creature. For his part. ALF speaks flue nt Engh'ih -Melmacians had the language fir\t. hl' says -and he know!> all a bou1 l l !) culture from TV and newspapers "We get the 'Enquirer,"' he ~1d 31 a recent press conference H 1s TV taste runs from "1 Love Lul} .. ("'It's in first run now" on Mclmac) 10 "Happy Days." "I've always dreamed of meeting Anson Williams." ALF told reporters. "We're 1ust st.artinit to ltt'I (Pleaae eee ALP' /P8'e 31) Getting a leg up "Falcon Creet" actreea lloraan P'airchlld appean In th.la poee In the AUfuat l•ae of Playboy magutne. Fa.lrcblld play• at- torney Jordan Robert8 In the CBSaerlee. -Daytime GaA Cecill~ just ~t~king a brief spin on 'World' By LYNDA HlRSCH Q: I'm delighted w S\'C C cedle back on .. I\ not her World." What storyline will !)h~ be involved in af\er tho Cass-Kathleen tnangle ends? -R.W ., Ashtabula. Ohio. Q: Noee. Nucy Fraagloue laH only rehlraed to "A.Jlotlter World" for tlae sammer. Nucy t~D plaes to joiD laer la•sbud QrlS Rlcllt Mt l• Callforola. Accordhll a. Nucy, "I 1peat my Ume off from "AMtlter Werld" really re-eval•· al1.111 my llfe ud my career. I feel I II.ave a claHce te wort l• Lot AllJ.eles. I enjoy worlrt•1 oa "A.otkr World ' aad dttlctH to ret•na beca•ae .. , oely wMld I get to work wltlt tile people I ttajoye4, bat it muat u eHtk trip fer tllte 1t.Ootl•f, of my kt ... ,,... ef Catt la tile storyllae. ' Q. Wbat happened to Annie. Jeff and the1rchildren on ''As the World Tums?"- D.R.N , Jacksonvilk. Aa. A; la dae 1toryUae, Jeff, played by Robert Up&ea, W 1 cecaiM prablem. He 4«We4 to ... n Oek•te ... Hell lltelp. Annie joined lalm. Tlae two are Uvlm& lD 1 CalUonla wi&.11 &klr qudr'9plt&1. A.a.nit clld rehln to Oakdale for a family visit earlier tllis year u4 meatlMed tbt Jeff wa11t11J laavlll1 some pr.etlem1. At preSH& tlaere are •o plu1 a. brta1 back Liie claaracten of Aule aDCI Jeff. Q Can you tell me whatever happem:d to the actor who played Jeff Martin on" All My \h1ldren?" -L H .. Pasadena, Tex A: Several actors played Jeff Martta, b•t we11 fill YM hi oe Ute two aca.n wllo playe4 Jeff for t~ ._.est lime. CMrlea F rau, wlto ort1tute4 ~ role, 11 IMa1 l1 Callforala. He's bffa la a co.pie tf lllort· llve4 prime-time series hlcl9dU., ''De New Maveridl,'fHtetl .. Ute .W Ja•es GanHlr.Jad: Kelly sertn, ... "t:merahl Pola&, N.A.S,'' tM CBS ,,._ .. d•e ... , &Mt aevtr ma•e It,.., &M flnt ...... Re alt0 ,_, .. aa att,...at I• Ute crtdeally acda._.. llMlt MHl1 an..IH .. vae '"l'k Rlcllt Staff," Mff4 • ... T .. w.ue ..... Jamet O'Selllvu, wliMI pta1..t Jeff lfUr Oaarltt PraU left, ts ..,, ... H Pete O'Nttll • .. OM Life a. Uve.'" • I Il l I I i I I . I I I I uunu· 1 itirtHt !l!lilli llli ii !llii! iUlliP.Uil! T ilil i!!!~li!! i: &~'I I i!ffi•11~•Pnn111:pnu11!1ttt ;1i'i'il H!iff•l• ~I !iJrr fi !u!, f ,u:1ll !1 f ,u:11P1uJl 1tttl :1fft1h ~u,11111 · 1,1U1J ' I I· i i , I I I I I I ~ ... 2 _11;11 i 1a1ft r "-·JI 'f rJ"( a J 1 a... & 1 "I! 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"Peter And The-Wott And Other let" ( 1981, Adventure) R1y Bolger ( 1 hr . 26 min ) · (lj._ "Made For Eaoh Other" ( 1939 C>fama) Ctrole Lombard Jam11' Stnw11rl .u. 'iiiiS::rJ ... NnWATI .. .. .. *'°'" taOUT L01111••n ... ....,... LIT.,._•UGHr ,_ .... ~-CIUCM CIM1'WI LIUT'tLI UGAZ.. ...cenllt D9IUT -•l•WCaWWtVOICI .. ,.,,-.irnt ilOV9 nomnn1 mg The SIOflf' (1984, Adventure} Michael Ooo.oQlllC\ Kathleen Turner ( 1 111 45 111111 r NI TOOAn_.... ~-· POflYl M/O ,_,. WCllU <Jll "1MOfOllWMY WCllU T_,..,., Mftl MIO GOUATM .. ~ _.,. IT._,,. rem /llllO ,.., ...... .,...,, .. ,tJ .... , .... --~ UmOWl (Jll llOTOCWI from l oc; Angeles Coliseum. lli.i. "'~ram depicts wh.tl 1s con-;1df'red to bu the OympiCs of motocross roc1ng. arid includes highlights of the $50,000 Miii-" Masters racP (nJ i~~AY DIL. l't •I AllD W WUIA 19 IOOD ... ,.. ~ M.Vll lllfl) 1'M1 CllPY •• =••r• .. •-• OIM.RI II u.Y ... WnDGa• ..,, ...... ICOOIYDOO ... YU_. ",,.. .. mT'Ol.UCCI .......... Mml'Tootll A ITWY • ICMILIT Antmetttd Stief IOCk HOime$ itnd Or Wftt&On f(lln IOtce<I to .. 1n11esoga1e a dooble murder that i tem-med from a woman's love VOloe of Holmee by Peter O'Toote ( 1 hr ) (%).,,. "Conan The Deslroy91'" ( 198'. Adventure) Arnold Schwart~. Grace Jones (1 h<. 43 min ) 1:11@ .,,. 'Guess Who's Coming To Din- ner" ( 1967, ComedY) Spencer Tracy. Katha11ne Hept>urn (~ hrl . 15 min.) .. 8 (I) •llD,U • IUI I Soheduted: r• porl on tne Congr8"1onal campelgnt of lormer CIVIi nghts actMstt JulJen Bond and John Lewis. reunion of 30 American athletes who parttelpeted In the 1938 Ber- lin =~( I hr 30 min ) Ult ..:oll'CllATID .-.-.. wm»oa• . .,.,..,_ ,..,, ...... NITAITIC WCllU <Jll llYlllA It ' Utm<Jlln.M MmllF ., UnGllM. ..,_.,'llC A aurwy of If• land's horses and the peop6e wno bteed. train and ride them. culminating In a IOolc at the annual Dublin HOIM Show In 1tw- eo (A)Q(lh~ (C) llAI ~ 0 UMl9 MlehHI lca~::k= .. ., ' MAIP'fMTt AT Tl9 .,_. Schtdultd r4M8Wt· Heartburn" (Jeclc NIChOleOn, Mervt Streep) ' OUI OI Boundt" (Anthony Mio Chae! Han). "Btllzalf• the Cajun" (At- mand A .. ntt) ~~ATCM.tMf nlAM.OI Bud Ltoht U S. Setlel. ln- YOMng sWlrnmtng, bfklng end running compelltion. from Chleego (Tape deity) l hr&) .--:II.MCI ) ~l<IOCO" ( 1984, eom.dy) <;t;oll Schwar11. Clooamon ldlft ( 1 ht , Sunday. August 3, 1986 9 111111111 Sunclay Coal. 44 rn1n /> CEJ llCMBil llOUTO. IJPL.Mm MU.' w:. (ff) P1A01L1 ROC1 The Ftaggles form a rescue parw 10 1e1tiavf'l thetr friend Wemb "3\' w>i., 1. is ~n i..ao•ured by the 1,1tan1 GOfQ!. ...,, Cl) mcMlf "The W1Stfut Widow Of Wagon Gap· 11947, Comedy) Aboon and Cos· tello~orte Main ( 1 hr .• 30 min) ""BMX Bandits" ( 198-4. A<Jven· tureJ David Argue. John Ley ( 1 hr • 32 rrun;/wn.,,.IUlll'YwnMD&mJIM .. Rt•W-•MMZWWI uvmma-.n ITWl&.a.ull OIALWWWll " . ..,,. WUtmlCA Dlllmff,,.. .. 11Tm1A11CllM. n ..,. ..... PUO&I ROCll Wembley falls In love with a Fraggle named LOU, 0 CO .,.,. "Sheena" ( 198-4, Advemure) Tanya Rooerts Ted Wass ( 1 hr 57 ~t UMYOlll~ .. (I) FACI 1MI U.,_ a«IPOllT ""'" """. 111.oWI DAY (Ill MCI0¥9f Ol 1 llTM COfLUm WOMJ»~ ...... , Oltm.AUltl.ftO. a.a. IBT1MI,_. AllTORACM IHRA Northern Nationals, trom Milan. Mich (A) f 1 hr ) .,.,. "Stx Weeks· ( 1982. Orama) OudleWMoore Mary Tylef Moore (1 hr 47 min) (%)90WI 'Out Of Tne Pas1 ( 1947, Ora· ma) Kirk Douglas. Jane Greer ( 1 hr • 37 min~ .. 1 .,.. ·~ertties Are Free' 11972. Orama) Golelie Hawn. Edward Alt>efl Jr i hrs .. 15 min) -MWllUllM CID ._ PM.-ume fl001IAU. Ctllcago Bears vs Dallas CowbOys trom Wembley Stadium 1n London (Lrve) (3 hrs ) 9 9D¥11 "King Kong Vs. Oodzllla" ( 1963. Science-F"ict1on) Mlchael Keith i'F~:J 1.,. "In Harm's Way" ( 1965, Ora ma) John w;>'ne. Kirk Douglas (3 hrs I ! .... _ n.Y--·~·· ............ 119-•IA•W. ,.... ..,... • Ar et he. wtth ilpeclal guest Clarence Clemens. llf"IOS eome of her greatest hits Including "Respect" and "You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Wom· an " In stereo ~I -1=n:.. llOCIY,.,_. l'FM I Chlceo<> Cobia Ill Ptlll9del- lta~Llve) (3 hrs) •••amt C#ftOI. ... .-YNlm'" all•l IUIC* An exam1na11on of trio lfoi.tii. rel&tlooshlp DetWeen New YOfll State grape grOW9'1 and wine mak 10 Sunaay. August 3. 1986 ttfi and now some are coping wttti eco- nomic: hardship wtthln the lndUStry. (I hr) (t) .,. "Antarctica" ( 1984. Orama) Ken Takakura Tsunef'llko Watase (2 ~ .. "> I 7 mtri ) u.I. OLYWIC PllTWM. SchedUled events. men's voffeybell. teem handball, wrestling and women'• dfving, from The Astrod<>me In Houston (live) (2 hrs .. 30 min' (l)J•ALL New Y0tk Yankees at~ land Indians ~) 0 (3 hrs,) ---1W WMLtYmT•...a.-.r --lfML ..._111 ii .... _.., ........ w1u a e1num Cllamnl .,.. "Streamers" ( 1985, Orama) MatlheW Modine. Michael Wright. ( , hr ' 58 ~ (I) ''Arstbom" ( 19'M. Orama) Ten Gett. Peter Weller ( 1 hr . •O min.) 1-I~..-. .... , Scheduled American Cop Gymnastics Champion- ships, from George Mason Unlver$lty In Falrtax, Va. (Taped) ( t hr.,::::.~ lr~wtnlDA• Q -~ Mlll..U IMJAlf Tll Dancer-actor Gregory Hines and veteran hoofers Steve Condos Chuck Green and Jimmy Slyde demon· s1111te and discuss their individual •tyles of !!P danelng (HJ .,. "Secret Places" (198-4, Dra- ma) Marie· Thereae Refln. Tara MacGowran. (1 ht., 38 min.) (%) Cll 1MI ,... -.... Cll• .. ~ -JUtenMOll ----.. ,,_ma• ~­--•MAD• llfll•WI "Shades of Oart(ness" Kate Harper and Michael J. Shannon star In Edith Wharton's story about a wealthy AmertCan couple eager to bVy a haunted house. ('W hr ) I :,,. ar&YICll ''La c.nerenro- 1&" This produCtlon of Rossini's comic op- e<a. baled on tile familiar C~ella fairy tale. features Frederica von Stade. Fran· CISCO Araiza. Paolo Montarsolo, l.aUta Zannini. Margllefl1a Ougllelml, Claudlo Delderl and Paul Ptilhka. (3 hrs.) (%).,.."Warning Sign" ( 1985. Drama) Sam Waterston. KathlMn Oulnlan. ( t hr . '°min) •-*'A•llT_ ........ _(ll),....,,qf M l~•WN• I A pro-file of wyom1ng, a state knOwn fot ltt ,..,. ural beauty wtllch malntalnl • bllance be-tween tradlUOnel and modetn lnduttry. (1 ht) -· 1a&:r..,. Cl D•r ~ ln-teMews wlttl Jldt.le GaMaofl and Torry Dow < "le9ve n 10 a.v.r'') : oelebtlty en- ''!P!eneura. ! .... ,, ....... .. ........ •TOUCI ... "A Flalh 0t Graen" (1~. ama) Ed Harrll. Blair Brown (~ htt . 11 min ) ' . We CJ) PM tml w.tern Open, final round. from Butler Hadonel Goff Q.ib in C>ak Brook. II. <U=et (2 tn.) D e WIW 8ohecMed: Julio Cesar Chavez (48-0. '3 KO.) vs Roclty Locklldge (38-4. 32 KOi) tor the W8C Super Llohtweiaht ttue, achtdulld for 12 rounds, from ~lcie. France (l.M) : NFL Footben fastest men compet"IOn. from Pa~ Calf. (Taped) (2 hrt.) •• AT nm --Scheduled revlewl ~ Troub6e'' (Peter Falk. Alan Atkin) "Nothing In Common" (Tom Hanks. Jackie Gleuon) : "Vagabond" (Sandrifle Bonnalte. Macha Merli) I W.D, .. WIT llOWI "The Gr.-Tyooon" ( 1978 Orama) Anthony Quinn, Jacqueline Bi. set (2 hrs.) .... "The Carpett»ggert" ~­Orama) George Peppetd. ~Carrol ~hrs) ... "The lnctedlb6e Slwlnklng Worn· an" ( 1980. Comedy) Liiy Tomin, Oiar1es Grodin. (2 hrs.) e Mnl llll9'M'9·~ toit' hosts Roger Bingham and Humer Orotiojowska 18 they travel tile byways o4 L.A.'I art scene. Included: a vialt wtth tM Kronos Quartet: a loo« at the Barry Lowen con- temporary an collectlon: a celebration of MacArthUt Pa(!('s 100th bll'1hday: a dem- onstration In creating raJcu pottery: a tOU' ol San Diego's MUMUm of Photographic Arts to see photographer Arnold New· man's wort(; a leeeoli from L.A. choreog- rapher Sarah Elgart, the sma" mualcal at ~i;·ii~lvef theeteB. ( 1 hr ) W ' Paine Webbef lmlltatlonal. tlnat match, from Seever Creek. COIO. (Live) ig tvs.} CI) ... "Where Is Parettal?" ( 198-4. Comedy) Tony Curtia. Caaandra Domen- ica (1 fv . 24 min.) . Cl).,. "An Fall Down" ( 1962, Orama) Eva Marie Saint. Watren Beetty (1 hr .. 50 min.} .,... ..... 1a11111••-=--w <m ... , I Atlanta & ....... , San Fran- clsCO Giant• (L.IYe) (2 tn .. 45 min.) W. "=w. Calltomia Angell at Seattle Ma~~~::-) • P -Featured lalhlon videos by Leon Max. Aober1 Stocil, Organlcalty O<own and Cleude Mof'ltana (!) TllA1'1A* Bud Light U.S. s.rtee. In voMng swimming, biking and running oompet111on. from Chlcago. (T.apa delay) ~~----cm .. "l OCatctl A Klng" (1983. Ore· =;e,;~~::~ . u concett l'IMd In &#ttartllld ... NMg perlormancet by AnimotlOn, ANdy tof tile WOf1d. Sam Hatrlt. Martyn Martin. Simply Red. BebM Somt. Sendra a1ld the Bind. ~ and INXS. In lt•eo. ( 1 Ir .. "Brttl Ot"The ...... ( 1970. ~n ~ McKMlnl. Rod °"'· IJ''" ':ka .......... ..,... (!) ,_ After coming down with a leYef• cut of ltlQI fright, CM. oonalcWI ... v ~ Iha IChool In atereo. (A) ( 1 tv ) CZ) .. "Bett o.t.nle" ( 1984. eom.- dy) Ouday Moore. Eddie Murphy. ( 1 ht • 34 min.) ----- -haclay Coal. ·-ICOTT 119(!) ... "Bert Hur" 0 959, Adventure! ~:W1;~~k Hawklm (4 hrs.) CC) ... "Mass Appear· (1~. Drama) Jack Lemmon, Zel1ko !Vanek ( t hr , 40 min.) -· A9111CM AD...,._. Sa11111g SchOol" 15 ll 4 M.L "Stun Gunt" O ,_ Celebrttles and 1eonls PfOS lncludlog John McEnroe and Vilas Geru taltis are ICMduled 10 compete In the Mita Lake Tahoe Festival. held annuany to ben- efit cetebral palsy research (Taped) (:> ~~ .... wme '"'LA. ce DICYDI In this spoof on the t945 rrlOYle "Doll Face," a behlnd-ttie-scenes look pl beau t..t_cont .. ts Is featured. • ... "A Piece _Qt The Action" ( 1977. Comedy) Sidney Poillef. 8111 Cos- i (2hrs.) ---·IA•M.L 10 .... Joel Grey hosts an 111loima live look at the woodef's ol sound and hearing. 0 ( l hr.) CD...,..,., Hall Of Fame lndlJcflOO cer- emonies, from Cooperstown, N Y {1al)ed) ( 1 hr • 30 min.) CD llDN "The Jerk" ( 1979, Comedy) Steve Martin. Bernadelle Pelefs { 1 h1 • 33 ~ Cl) "Take This Job And Shove II" ( 1981, -comedy) Robel I Hays. Ba1bara Hershey. (2 hrs.) ()) _.,. "20t0" ( 1984, Science Foe lion) Roy Sohetdef. John Lllhgow (I hi ~~ •• "The Attalr" ( 1973, Roma11cel INal~j.~ W•O""' (21•« l ,___. .,. "Made Fcx Each Olhef ( 1939 Orama) Carole Lombard. James Siewert lhr .. 25 min.) -.... 419 ... CG ICI ITMlml .,. "Inn Of The Damned" ( 1975 Orama) Tony Bonnef. MIChoel C;ra;q 12 hrs.) e .,. "The Me1cenary" ( t970. Ad- venture) Jack Palance. franco Neto (2 ht•.l.., IUll'f=M.D ~ _,,,. ... "Girls Jost Want To Have Fun" ( 1985, Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker •Lee~ (t hf 27m1n) . ,.,.,---.... •1'••c• 1111 ....,_ Guests M11.11oel • .Md<Jonel I .. ,..,.. • U ~ead vandalism at lhe IChool c.... ~yooe 10 be a btt edgy lo atereo.. \R) ( 1 hr.) 1..-1 I ............... . ..... " :XIL'PilOWAIC ~Cap turlng bekQt wt\alta. Neper1 tn01.J11ta1o dWellef't; pr~entlng a1111lanchM the moth; ttlyd!Wlg C8ll'left1ff .. ll N ""'tr ~· (2hrs..) • ,_ ... OUtnil.l Glll"l"ll )' lilllflCI P11pet, Po111oyraphy Committee Executive D11~l0< Alan Sea1s. ( t hr ) ·--·""" ~ 110¥m • Gotcti;il ' ( 1985. Comedy) Ar1thony [dwards. Linda r101eotlno ( t hr J7n 11) (£; u..a. Ol T9IC FUTIYAL Scheduled e11to1 ts ira1.k arid held. ice hOckay hnal and w01nen s m<.ttvldual gymnastics, from The Astrodome 1n Houston. (Live) (3 h1S) ' llJllO¥W "lt1c Pr111,ue Histoiy Of A Cam· pargn lhat ra11 d" (1981. Orama) Pat Hrnqle [(Jw,lf<.l lk>m11an11 ( t hr . 27 m111) teJ LRtTlUt "' ntl Mal ,. ,..,.,. New YC'•k • ightc.lub and hOlel OWnet ::;1eve IM>eU. Sparn s Costa det Sol: Abby Dallon tours Costa Arca actor Ed Begley Jr ("SI Elsewherct;l ( I hr ) (~ AMTKA ~ Aretha. with special guer.t Clare< r<,,e Clemens. &Jogs some of her greatest hits lf~luJing Respect" end • 'f()U Make MtJ ref't I 11-.• A NdlU<81 Wom- an • '" SIGfOO ( I I 1 I .,~ _c:ee ... I .e ... . ac ... Q MJCI awama.. ~~ mo¥ll · Se<:11me Street Presents Fol· 10 .... That Bud · ( 1985 Comedy) V0tees ol Jim Henson. Cairoll Spinney (I hr , 28 mrr11 Cl.I _,.,. M 111111e And MOSkowltz" ( 1972. Aoln.1nce) GefllJ Rowlands. Sey· rnour CaSS<"I ( 1 hr • 54 mm ) m -uYOITAQI -Evening ----• ., .... mrmtJJJ•FT nit -Interview w11h Get1e W•ldo• m1tJ Grtl.Ja Redner (1 hr) 8 llO¥m f'rranha II The Spawning" ( 1981, S1.1(>1H e f l(.llOfl) Triela O'Neil. Stev~ Mur.1c;tiul\ A. canister of mutant llsh eggs. llwa p 1()()1J( 1 of U S government genett<. engirlf'ef tll'J 1'1x~•11menls. Is acci- dentally relt>rir e<J 111>8• u Carabooan vaca- lr<>n 18S<XI {2 I I ) (l)C81 ... D llO¥ll 611111 ot I he Beatles" ( t979, Bk>gfeptiy 1 ')teµhen M<;Ke1111a, ROd Cul- bertson I\ drd111t111zu1100 ul the early days ot the wvilo fa1 11uus Liverpudlian muslcal ~lt~s~Claa\n lj 9Cml · I nr Tr 01 Of 9•1ty Jack" ( 1974 • Orama) I ot11 l Juyhlt11, lJelOtf'S T IS)'lor A half· It 1<11on Vietnam w,11 hefu tights the es- tabllshme••t 1n oolet•u a 1~vA11on and 11s ~l~l tirs.) e AT POPI .)ohn11y Mathis and Nalahe C<>ifl JO"' t.011•l1X;t0f John Williams mid the Boston Pvpfl 111 thl musical salute to Ille late Nal King Cole Songs lnclUde ·Muna LISS • ond 'f"latnblln' Rose " In Sl&feo. ( I hf ) • -fCM llWML.I r: tl.Hed a k>e* at San Diego al rlt Fli(lht pt()gftm ·Is rescue by air wortn lhO pilco? AIOSI a look at tho 1esearcl'\, IMng with OIS81>iltty. (I hr ) e llOWA This profile ot Al Olddlnga. the cinematographer IOI ''Jaws." lndudes tootage ol whales. great white sharkt and -;uni.NI .litpll lf'Se lleel& (R) Q ( 1 hr ) p wro '111 ~ ~ports on UFOs. ,.,,,. ,,,. .. ... I t-IJI b(>lt JlflQ Vlawerl .i <! ~·"" ,, _ 1 ... lmot llt ~ y\,I•~ nblfity Host: jOumallst K811in Sanders. ( t hr.)- ()) -. "Curse Of The Pink Panther" ( t983. Comedy) Ted Wass. David NMMl A bumbling New York City cop lnleMaws a host of susplcioos characters In his In- vestigation of Ille thet1 of the fabUloUa Pink Panther diamond 'PG' ( 1 hr . •O min.) .. , ........ OIAZll ..... (#_, ..... OIDCIUll ~019-amca " oun Howard may heve to rellnqulsh l'\is Managef-of.lhe-Year award vntesa he can find out Who's been ripping off the store's dell department (R) • LLO'fl Gel.WW ([).,..''Summer Rentar· ( 1985, Com- edy) John Candy, Karen Austin. An Ollfl(· w0<ked alr·trattlc controller and his fainlly head tor Florida fcx a llllle rest 'n' relax&· tlon tha1 turns out to be catastrophe ·n• calamlly. 'PG~ hr • 28 min l I VllS ... .. MDU.YWOmwtWl(M' ,, 19 Cl) • _... Rebroadcasts: r890fl on the Maldives. a clustef of lslandS local· ed In the lndlan Ocean. 400 mlle6 90Uftl- west of Sri Lanka: family clltterences that threaten to 1oPPle the BlnQham famlly's Louisville. Ky . commonlcatfOns emplfe; a profile ol foimer heroin kingpin tvrned government lntonnant LeRoy "Nicky" Barnes. (R) ( t hr.) 8 e •• ..0C. Rick and Edward race up the s1alfs ol the Eml)lfe State Build~. In Stefeo. (A) 8 U .. "The Flight Of Dragons" (Premiere. Fantasy) Animated.A young man sent back In time helps the fcxces ol good in their 011empts to defeat an evil enemy bent on destroying humanity Fea· l ures the voiceS of Harry Morgan and John Al1tef Q (2 hrs ) i = "*" ··s tar Search" alumni Featured: singetS S8m Harris, Durell Colft. man. Calle Adams. Monica Pege. Jimmy Salvemlnl. Ty Hernoon: comedians Sin· bad. John Kasslr. Brad Garrett: dancers Mar11 and Laura Sellefa. the Wiiiiams Brothers, TV spokesmodels Lisa Par1<« . Micaela, Barbara Bean In atefeo (R) ( t hr.) (11)9GITINll • MllOllM. -·· * James Whit· mote narrates this view ol the WOt1d of tralna. past and present. and train people hOt>oea, hobb~ta. and workers ( l hr.) l uuime~ --AT ... Marvin Hamllsch per- tcxms mlNc from "They're Piaytog Our SonQ," "A Chorus Line" and .. The Way We Were... ( t hr ) CC).,. "Antarctica" (1984. Orama) Ken Takakura. Tsunehlko Watase. l)Jflng en expedition lo Ante<Cllca, a bltzzard forces a u~am of axptorers to abandOn 15 sled dOQl In the frozen wasteland 'G' Q t~ hrs., 17 min.) CID _,. "Romancing The Stone" ( 1984. Ad\'tnlUfe) MiChMI Douglas, Kathleen Tumer A romantic rlO'll8lllt r• loctantly teams With a mecho adwnturer 1n a South Amertcan jungle to raneom her 1111• with • tabulOUt legendlty Jtwtl. 'PG~~ .. 45 min) w1•1•1ra 119 e ..-Y WliiM Fooner astronaut Ald<ln helps children deel wtth lhe ~ shVttle diMSl9f In lltrf'O (R) 0 Sunday, August 3. 1986 11 -Sunday Conl~ @ .,.,, 'AlWIU ..!_ aMTWt ~ WYClll 9CllTI Top1c induc;lry c; 1n (iacl on the enwon ment {I).,.. Nattonal l ;impoon's European Vaca11011 ( 198., Comedy) Chevy Chase Bi>veriy CJ A1 .g"4o A ht'! wtnnlf\g a Europea11 1101tday oo a rv game Show, the Goswald clan goes on a chaotic tour ol Old W()!ld capitals P0-13' ( 1 hr. 37 min .. 8 IUlla, .. WOTI Funefal atten· (1eeS discover that the person In the coffin 1sn t thetr deceased tnend (R) O ( 1 hr.) D GD .arow ~ fO nll A1U1.0 Performance<> by Pam LaBelle, S1ev1e Wondf>1 Ge<)(ge Michael, Smokey Robtn- '>On L1111e Richard Boy George, Sarah Vaughan and James Brown highlight the !>Olh anniversary and the ollicial reopen mg o f New Yu1k City s ApoOo Theater Host Bill Co<>b~ <R) (3 hrs I I Dmllll .,.. .. Gr 11dua1ion Day" ( 1981, Hor rOfJ Christopher G80fge, Patch MacKen- Lte High school track athletes are being 111erally wt horn the team" by an un knuwn krUer (2 his ) TAUS ,_ M DAM-Scrabbling rl(')isec; 11nm1al ltlce eye-; and vanishing ot>- IP<.ls are 1uc;1 a part ol thr tenor bett•nd lhe dOOrS (II ll CIOC-"I tn A p1adUate stu de111 s roon• 1n1 I = IOUlllllYI Via ferry boal and lu1t ny c.ru•S"'' playw•'Qhl and novelist Boan rt1<>111pc;.011 !ravels the Nile River from the ~uoan 10 rte; Med1terran~a11 dE'lta IR) 0 l hr) ~ntlLOllD ~ llllATM The Flame Trees of Th1ka · W~1en a leopard invades the Palmt>r home Hereward 1nsts1s 11 must be hunted down and dP<lrroyed f Part 5 of ~~(1h. ( tea [ ) MOVIE ·Na11onal I ampoon's European Vacation· ( 1985, Comedy) Chevy Chase Beverly D'Angelo Afler winning a European nohday on a TV game shOw. the 011Swald clan qoe~ <Jn a chaotic lour ol l.)ld World Gap1l11i•; PG t3 ( 1 hr 37 '.l)'Jao COUPU )"J.,... r •'llbOlfl ( t984'. [)fama) Ten Garr. Peter Weller ()a.spite her sons warnings. a r11v01cl'd woman becomes 1n 11otved w11h a <.h11m11r1y l~h latently s1ntSter d11fler who ulr1rna1ely lears the .. 1'•-s..; Io'" •Om"' I TOUTMMellMl'rf MTN cam.JIM .. ()) m¥W Memoties Never Ole ( 1982. Dramti) Lindsay Wagner. Gerald McAaney A sens111ve woman. hospital· 12ed IC>f si1 years 111 a mental clinic, returns home where hef emouonal state IS under rntned t>y member' ol tier tamlty IA) O i tltl.) CGUrrUU ODY_, O .,. Ab~e Of Maliee" ( 1981, Orama) Paul Newman, Sally r1etd A 1~111ma1e ~an·s ltle 1t ruined by a newspaper reporter's story alleging hr'I 1nvOlvement lfl 1he mob kllllng ot a la t>or bOS9 rn1 C) (2 hrs . 30 mtn ) a» MOW Thr Mmcer1my" { 1970. Ad· venr1m1j J,, ~ Pnt.mo >. rrar1eo Nero A ,t1ndy l111aric1m hero•. 11 '1u11$l11~1 to begin .., r• ~· JfK•n 1n 1 C:<>vnrty rfl South Amerr 12 Sunday August 3, 1986 ca (2 hrs.) I m 11m1 '"COflLj~ ... --., ..,,.MUIT WIMICI TIUTM "The Flame Trees of Thrka" When a leopard lflVltdes the Pal"* hOme. Hereward 111S1sts 1t must be hunted down and deStroyed (Part 5 of ~~~u. • •t11•11 "Shades ol Derl<ness" Kate Harpe< and MICf'lael J Shannon s1ar 111 Edith wh8rron·s sta<y about a weahhy American couple eager 10 buy a haunted hou~) 0 (I hf.) CC) "Brll Cosby. Htmself' ( 1982. Comedy) 8111 Cosby The comedian loo«s at everyday faulls and folbleS and pe<· fo<ms his lamovs character12ations 'PG' l1hr,44 mm.) (E) U OUW.C NITIWAl Scheduled events men·s volleyball. team handball. wrestling and women's diving, from The AstrOdome tn Houston (R) (2 his .. 30 min) (8) llCMI "Commando.. ( 1985. Adven- ture) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Rae Dawn Chong The ex-leader of an ehte military task fo<Ce is piessed back Into seMc:e when hrs daughte1 1s kidnapped 'R' O ( 1 (l)::T* CI)_,.. "Warnmg Sign" ( 1985. Orama) Sam Waterston. Kathleen Outnlan ~ search scrent1Sts are turned rnto homicidal marnacs when e secret germ warfare e.rc- per1men1 goes haywire 'R' ( 1 hr 40 min ... t:ll ~ PAm~piead vandalism at the schOol causes everyooe to be a brt edgy _11n s=.:~hr) IOPOITCMDMAMI --..0.,__,. " .. While Walter and Billy (Scott McG1egor, Scott &1gess) are experienc- ing lhe h01101s ol warfare at 1he hand& ol the Turks. tragedy befalls Franc.s end DI· ana (Sigrtd Thornton. Jackie Wood· burne) when they're forced 10 make a hurried departure from Robert Glllen's es- tate. (Part 6 of 7) ( 1 ht ) ....... ,."°"' '1'i) ,.-. CM PU,,._ m¥W """'Al "The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez" Based on h1s1011an Amerteo Pafedes' t>ootc, With Hts Prstol in Hls Hand· A Border Ballad and Its Hero " EdWard James OI· moc; stars 1n this 1982 dr1ma ab<>ut a Mex1can-Amer~an cOWhand whose mur- der ol a Texas she111f tn Mll-delense pt&- c;rpitetes a Widely publlcized manhunt Al 0 (2 hfs) ..W. 'The Jerk" ( 1979 Comedy) Sieve Marlin, Bernadette Peters An io- credlbly stupid young man, the wtllte s1epson ol black lhareaoppers, makes a fonune w1lh a bizarre Invention 'A' ( I tv . 33m111J TMJI ... M ---$c'fabe>ling nOtSeS. an1maHike eyes and vanishing ob- iec;ts a1e just a perl of the terrC>f behind the doors ol a closet In a Qfaduate ttu- Clent's room. (R) .on• 'rhe appearance of a myat• rious Old gentleman at the Point After ~ lowing the deeth or the Wattra brother&' mother, begins them wondering about tl8' ;'~ ... .. IJ eaeoot. llAT l apk; Scnool Besed Birth Control CNnica ITM uma Spons competition fll'aturing cast membefs from "The 8'ady Bunch." ··Chaf1ie & Company" and "The wa=.",lW ~~thu •...,~ l'8S tn-t .,. This edUlt comedy MfieS opens with the OW'* of a ptafes$0nel to6tben team as she laces• new MUOO coping wrth a mobster tor • general men1· ger. an aging quartl!fbacit and a cNUWI· ISi head coach Cl) .... Cl) ... "CharlOIS Of Are" (1981, Ora· ma) Ben Cross. Ian Charleton. Social pressure and petsonal turmoil belet two 11ery dlfferent British alhletM on their way to gla<y In the 1924 Paris Olympics In ster~~hrs . 3 min) .. 1~, .. , .• ,,. D ... ~Gm ---Scraooong noises, an1mal...flke eyes and vanllhlng ot>- ,eettilre ~I a -part of 1he terrC>f behind the doc><U>f a closet In a graduate stu dent's room. (Al l-MeAU.-rA"t91t _,, .. MUIT a.Nit cta1•rt .... .,._.,,.. n This French nlm dOCuments efforts by the lntemat;onal Red Cross to help pollhcat prlaOOerS In Uri,guay who are wit~ 1eoourae to 01her aid (English Subt111eS) O ( 1 hr 30 mrn~ ! 'A11..=': ,_ Fifties claSSICS "A1n I Thal A Shame" and "Blueberrt Hill · will be among the WO<ks of Fels Oomtno which will be pieset1ted when top pop veterans Ray Charle'S, Jerry Lee Lew- '' and Ron Woods Join Fats at a New Or· leans n!Qhtclub ( t hr.) (ff)_., ICUlf ell ... AT Stand-VP C-Omedian Robert Klein lakes the spotlight In htS first one-man Btoadway snow ( I hr) Cl) ITM Mmt Sports competition featurl~ cast membefs from "The Brady Bunch.' "Charlie & Company" and "The wanons. ·· (RJ ( 1 hr ) Cl).,. "Keet)e T1ppe4" (1975. Orama) Monique van de Ven. Andrea Oomburg Nineteenth-century Amsterdam Is the set· ting of a poor country girl's cHmb up the social ladder ( t hf., 45 min ) •-.un&10 1t:1I .... ,..,..,.. 11:9 Cll ... ,,....,,. =--NllOiiMcta1•1•M..,.. AT m .... SchecMed ,.._. "Big Trouble" (Peter Falk. Alen Artcln) "Nothing in Cotooion" (Torn Henka Jaokie Gleaaon) . "V•bond" (Sendrine l~:::.=.i. .. II) WWC•'-WCll'TUA. ....... •anm .... mr tW .. ''Panic In The Ctty" ( 1968. Ore· me) Howtrd Duff Llndll Criste! A QOV· e<nment agent r.Otteeely tries 10 •w the city of Los MQelee from atomic "9- ~ac;· IS .... , I ..... ..,.-=,·· -•cum ..,.. -... ...,u1mn,. .-1ntervt.w w11h Gene Wildef Ind Gide Rednef, ( 1 ht) -lanclay Coal. I OULWll PlllfMf laM9 -----.. "A Flash Of Gr88fl" ( 1984. Ofama) Ed Harris. Blair Brown In t961. a FIOftda joumalist faces a m<Xal dilemma wtien a polltician solk:lts him to dtg up dirt on envlOOf'ller'ltahsts that are thwarung h11; ambitions (2 hrs .. t ;a;'~ (!) u.a. Ol'91C Al Scheduled events tracl< and lleld. Ice hockey Imai and women's 1ndrvtdual gymnast1es, from The Astrodome In Houston (R) (3 hfs ) 00 .,,. "The Final Terror" ( t981, Hor ror) John Frledrieh. Adrian Zmed A knife wielding tuna tic victimizes· eight young campers. 'R' ( 1 h1 • 22 min.) .,_ "A Lt00 Is In The Streets' ( 1953, Drama) James Cagney. Barbaia Male A 1ural Southefn demagogue gains the soppo<t of po& dirt farmers and hes his ;&tA;'111eal power. (2 hrs) ... ' SchedUled topic• altt!fnaJtve methods of human reJ>fOOuchon (I hr) 1-... ~ m 0 II t1::11 llGU.YWOCID m.ol8• Scheduled. 1n. tervlews wrth Jacide Gleason and Tony Dow ("Leave II to Beaver"). c~bt1ty en tr~eneurs (I) .,,. "L006< Back In Darkness· ( 1975, Mystery) Bradford Dillman. Catherine Schell At a London party. a celebrated J3ZZ plantst hears the votee of the man woo ldlled htS wile and blinded hlm~Jm~~~ 30m•n ) I I. ICA'iTc.191 Cllmt••--LUCTltlOW DAW»·--Sclledu!ed Or Isa dOfe Rosenfeld on disease prevl'ntion I 1 hr) ·-I.Ian U.(I).,_ "The Lost Empire" (1984, Ad· ven!Ufe) Raven cle la Crone Three women a cop, an Indian and a convict form an unlikely las!\ torce assigned to roscue a group of women from a madman's island ~son. 'R' ( 1 hr . 22 min.) W. .,_ "The Man With The Golden Arm' ( 1956. Drama) Frank Sinatra. Kim -·nclay -llornln9 Movies- •OO "Commando·· ( t985. Adven1Ure) Ar nold Schwar2enegger. Rae Dawn Chong i.! hr • 30 min ) •CI> "National Lampoon's Europt1an Vaca 11()11 ( 1985. ComedyJ Chevy Chase Beverly O'Ar)gelo ( 1 hr, 37 mtn I n ~ "Fury At GunSlghl Pass" (1%6 w estern) David &Ian. Neville Brand ( I tv .. 8 mtn) •CH> "Denny" ( t979 Adventure) Ret>ecca P~. G90fge Luce ( 1 hr • 28 min ) 18(1) "Thf' Srleni One (198.C rantasy) Telo Malese. George Henare ( 1 h1 .. 35 min) Cl) "Over The Bl'oolclyn Bridge" ( 198' Romance) (lliOtl Gould. Margaux Hem ltlJlway ( t hr. 40 min ) Nial} "HOU9e 0t Dark Shadowl" ( 1970, Horror) Joen Bennett, Jone1han rrld (2 hrs ) 18 "Tho Heavenly Kid" ( 1985. Comedy) Lewis Sm1tl\, Jason Gedrlck ( I hr ?9 min J • 00 "Enola G11y Tl'I! Men. The M1SS1ort Tht> Atomic Bomb" I '980 Drama) ra • NQ\l(lk A drug addict struggles to kick his habit (2 hrs .• 25 mtn.) . Cf)_,. "Runaway" (1973, Suspense) Ben Johnson, Ed Nelson Panic mounts among the passengers as a Sill train wilh- out braking powef careens out of cont101 ciown a steep mountainside ( 1 hr 30 lm1n=-':.'~-- .-:an..U.U ... MMITMIU. .. "Out Of The Pa.st" ( t~7. Ora· ma) Kirk Douglas. Jane Greer A lilting s1a11on owner with "skeletons In his clos· et' IS retuttant 10 seflOUSly consider ma1- 1:1l 11ia::~ min J tll .... rrtnMt• 111• ---.,. "The Border~ (f981. Drama) Jack Nicholson. Valerie Perrine A Texas border guard's vakJes come 1n conflict with those of hrS corrupt co-worl<ers and l'lis matMl81ishc wife R' ( 1 hr , • 7 min ) -1 (I) mftWATCll .,_ "Cleopatra" ( 193'. Romance) Claudelle Colberl. warren Wiiiiam The dramatic love affair of Cleopatra and Marc An1ony ts set against the elaborate splen- dor ~t and Rome (2 hrs ) I , ..... MM11MIU. • .,..llYOlm 2:9 .,_ "Paris, Texas" ( 198•. Orama) Harry Dean Stanton, Nastassja Ktnsj<f. Al- lef lour years absenee, a social dropout 1eappea1s 1n L A to claim his abendoned son and !hen heads for Texas to reunite the t>Oy ....iti hiS mother 'R' O (2 hrs . 30 min) d (1) fllO¥ll "2010" ( 1964. Science F1c- lionl Roy Scheldef. JOhn Lilhgow Oe- SPtte vol111lle poltttcal tensions, US and RuSSIRO scient1SIS launch a fOllOw-up space mrs'>iorl to 1nves11oate the fate of a failed voyage 10 Jupiter. In s1ereo 'PG' O i.! hr . 54 min.) •rn .,.,om .... tricl< OYfty Billy Crystal (2 hrs . 30 min I ·once The K111tng Starts" ( 197•. Mys tery) Pall.Cl< O"Neal. Patricia Donahue i.! hr 30 min ) .. 0 Ttie Ad11entu1ers" ( 1970, Orama I (Pait t of 21 Bekim Fehm1U, Charles AzmtvOUf ( 1 hi . JO min ~-LC'> People Will Talk (1951, Comedy) Cary Giant. Jeanne Crain ( t hr . 50 min) (%) Minnie And Moskowitz"' ( 1972, Ro mance) Gena Rowlands. Seymour Ces sel (1 hr • 5" mtO I • "The SOldoer c t 982. Advenrure) K~ Wa~Willtam Prince (2 hfs ) -Cl) "P~n Love Song" (1950. MVSlcal) Esther W111iems. Howard Keel ( 1 hr 16 mln) -Ol.I Odds Against Tomorrow·· ( 1059. Orama) Harry Belafontt. Shelley Wtntert 11. tv& I -OU "'Al 01 M " (198•. Comedy) Steve Ma1tm. Lily 1omttn I 1 hr . 33 min) 1W "Arthur ' ( t98 t. Comedy) Ovaley Mooro. t 11a Mlnnelll ( 1 l\r . 37 min ) tt:ll Ttlf'l...,Man With ()n(' Red Shoe' ( 198!>, ( omedy ) Tom Han Dabney ( ,1,.., d' I I h• l) m t11 I .... .. llTI TO IUCClll a. ... -...ct nm.-..., 1 .-YWiilH .,. "Bolero' ( t96-4. Drama) Bo Derell. George Kennedy. After gtadueling from an EngHsh boarding school, a wom- an journeys lo Arabia and Spain In search of her first lover 'R' ( 1 hr.,• t min.) 119 CH) .,. "The Last Romantic L<MJr" ( t978. Comedy) Dayle Haddon. ~ do Rey A fashionable New York City mag8.Zlne editor finds a few aurpmes awaiting her In Paris during lhe "ut11male" male beauty coot~! 'R' ( 1 hr . • 1 min ) ...... .UT IPACI COAl19 ·1=·~-= W .,. "China" ( 19o43, Orama) Loret- ta Young. Alan Ladd In 19• t, a truclt drtvt!f-turned-proltteef rallies to the Chi- lnese -~ ~. 30 min ) lbTllC&.W -econ d Cl)_,,_ The appearance of a myst&- rK>Us old gentleman at the Point After fol· towing the cleath of the W8t8fs btothefs' mother, begins them wonclering abOut hef J>:iSifu_ tcll ceJ.,_ "2 1most You·· ( 1985. Comedy) Brooke Adams, Griffin OYnne. OYreng his artist wtfe's convale&cence from a traffic mishap. a trvstrated garment district tx$- nessman falls fOf hef Physle81 thefapist 'R' O ( I hr , 36 min~ ~lll'tarl• H•-TWY ICOOIYDOO .... .,. "Curse Of The Pink Panthef" ( t963. Comedy) Ted Wass. OaVld NlWln A bumbllng New York Clty cop interviews a tiost of suspiclOU9 charactets In his lfl- vestegation of the theft of the labulouS Pink Panther diamond 'PG'•• ( 1 hr , .0 mm I -· "II"' ( 1967, HOHOf) Roddy McDowell, JIU Haworth (2 hrs ) CC) ·Norma Rae" ( t979. Ofama) Sally Field. Beau Br~ ( 1 tv .. 53 min) "SI Heleos' ( 1981, Orama) M Car· ~· David Huttman ( t hi' .. 35 min ) W• "The Big Cal " ( 19..S. Adventure) Preston Fosl8f, Lon McC811ister ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (2) Tt\e Home And The WO<ld" ( 198'. Ofamal Victor Banerjee. Soumitra Chel !!!Jee (2 hrs .. 2 t min ) · W llJ "The S1tent One" ( t984. Fantaaxi T e1o Malese. George Hen3rt ( 1 ti' . ~ min) a.CC> "I Remember Mama" (19'8. Orama) lreN1 Ounne. Barbera Bet Geddll (2 rtts . "min) "Ten rrom YOOf Show Of Showa" ( 1973, Comedy) Std Caesar, Imogene C0<;,1 ( t t11 32 mtn ) 119 "Danny· ( t979. Adventure) ~ • Sunday August 3. t9a6 13 Page. George LUC4t ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) (%) "Warrung Sign" ( 1985. Drama) Sam Wa1erston, Kathleen Quinlan. (·1 ht . 40 min) d (C) "The Heavenly Kid" ( 1985, Comedy) Lewis Smtih, Jason Oedrlck ( t ht , 29 min) .. CD "Way Our West" ( 1936, Comedy) Stan Laurel, Ollvef Hardy ( 1 hr . 46 min.) CV "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" ( 1981, Orama) Richafd Ofeytuss. John Cassa· vetes. (2 hrs.) •([l) "Teahouse Of The· August Moon" (1956, Comedy) Marlon Brando, Glenn Ford. (2 hrs . 15 min ) 1111(%) "Norma Rae" ( 1979. Ofama) Sally Field. Beau Bfldges ( 1 hr . 53 min ) .-lveaing ---- .. .,.,m ...... ,,. ... & I 1 I II l90llT .... U_19',Am.Y _. .... OIUIY ... .,. "That's Dancing!" ( 1985. Musi- cal) Gene KeUy, Liza Mlnnelli. A star· studded compilallon featuring more than five decades of Hollywood's greatest dance sequences 'G' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) CID 90Wll "The Four Sea$oos" (198t. ComedX) Alan Alda. Carol Burnett Th<ee couples. all clo5e. long-time friends. eicp&- nence profouod changes In their relatlon- sh1ps when one of t~ marriages dlsl~ ~ates. 'PG' (I hr .. •7 min.) ll)_,,. "The Man With O<le Red Shoe" (f9~ Comedy) Tom Honks. Dabney Coleman Chosen at rend<><n, a somewtiat off·centet vtolinlst Is thrust into the cross· fire of rival CIA groups In Washington 'PG~~. 32 min) -1-... '= Cl.o. POii ~ The Rush family starts a round of bickering When ~~ 10 make out his will ·1=,.._ ..... -~ IMllC • WAl9CCI Oii AllJO MCml Formula Orie Grand Prix of Germany, from Hockenhelm, Wast Ger- many. (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ([).,. "°fhe Ex·Mrs. Bradford" ( 1936, Mystery) William PoweM, Jean Arthur. An amateur sleuth and his former wife solv9' a &efiet of racetrack rnurdera. ( 1 hr"' 20 min~ NI·-=-Fr TWf lntefVleW With ~rot Burnell. I:::. .... Mtfyl Streep: a compu1. tf~~ted, 30-foot King Kong. ll.llllC~lllCU. -~c•• .-.,,, .... ,...,..._ kit ... ...,. .... .. wow ,. -"Par<Jners" ( 1956. ~y) 14 Sunday, August 3Vf986 Dean Martin, Jflrry Lewis. A ranch fore- man and a playboy pit Their wits against crOOka Who are attempting to . BWlndle some fatm pr<>p«ty. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) 19. t • M.,..,. Feetured: down u~ I to A..;:.-:=.r New Z.Sland WftMUlllH U.ATU.. =---OIA&R'lm .. Nm ..... .. tA ~A A profile of tht noctur· nil ~ mouse. Q 1 .. ,, ...... ~=-YOGI Former TV announcer- turneckandldate. Bob Forehead, under- goes charismatic tral~o eoabllt him to cha""*>n the cause fOf business (%)llOWll "Sharma And Ond" (1~. Comedy) Suzanne Bu<den. Roben Ur· quhert An English teacher's admlfatlon for a science-fiction novellst's works takee an unusual turn~ meets the writ· er's da= ( 1 hr .. 23 min.) .. 1~1C'•C10W .. -. .. Am1nor auto aocldent .puta Amanda face to tace with an lntematlonal terrOriet (A) ( 1 hr ) 8 e ,_ Oevld takea. a job et the auction house wtlefe hla mothef works In at8f8:oJ:) e "Psycho" (1960, Suspense) Anthony Pe<klns, Janet Leigh. A young woman encounte<a a psychotic killer at a secluded motel after stealing a large sum ot =~ erflPIOY• (2 hrs ) I: ... _.,, A""'""''"""' Yorkshire poliOe officer Ronald Cfaven·s (Bob Peck) r8'entleaa MArctl for his daughtet'a murdertf. A.I • lo98 for a mo- tive. Craven learns that hit daughter was In an antl-nuoleat organtultlon and that her lnteltlgence file 18 With a CIA agent (Joe Don Baker). (Part 1 of 3) In stereo ~hra.) • .__ AT '°" Slnger,.Mel Torme and planltt George Shearing perform "Strike Up the Band." "Bluee In the Night" and Shellrlng't "Luflaby of Bitd· land." In ttereo. ( 1 hr.) I ........ ~CNI~ "Blllt. HQlldey· The Long Night of Lac:ty Dey'' This portrait of Jazz sfnger Blllle Hoildey melds fllfn and TV appearance clips (Including a per- lormanoa of "Fine and Mellow" with eoi. man HaW!(IM and L•ter Young) with In· lervlews of contemporaries Including b&ndleader Artie Shaw, recofd prOducer JoM Hammond and critic Leonard Feath· et. 0 ( t hf .. 30 min.) ~---"The Gauntlet" ( 1977. Actven- ture) Clint Eat!Wood. Sondra Looke A determined police officer attempts to sur- vive • setup wnlte dtllveflng 1 key wttneea -a V9f'f u~oop«atlw proetlMt -to a !l_ndicatt trill. 'A' i<' hf., 48 min.) w ... WA. ·•a• Hlghllghta 01 ttlf 1985 $ttt Frencflco '""· ®-''A.H Of Mt'' (198-4, Comedy) Stew Mertln, Liiy Tomlin. A haptete ltw• yer'• normal routlnt ueumet 1 dffftrtnl perspective after a canttnktroua htlr•' a aoul tr•nam9atea into one lldt of hie t>Qdy. 'f>G.1 :J' 0 ( 1 hf .. 33 min.) CC ... "L.tttforoe" ( 1985, Science Ac· lion) Sttvt ~II:. Peter Arth. Thr .. space vamplret are trantp«Ttd to e.rlh. Whet• they embark on• ttn'lfylng mutdtt ~"· ·~·· 40 min.) ~=-"The Cotton Club" ( 198-4. Ofa· ma) Richard Gere. Gregof)' Hlo.nJ 1(1 I~ 1930s. a )aZz muslclan N"" the Ufe of a powerful racketeer end II lowed oeeper and deePftf Into the Ylofont WOf1<f ol gang sters and gunmen lft stereo 'A' (2 hrs . 7 min.) m flON "Laughing Anne" (1954, Ofa ma) Wendell Corey. Mergaret LockwOOd A young girl falls deepty In love with ti crrp pied eic-bOUf. (2 rvs.) 118 D e ..... .,._ A. pomogrephk; film ater and her -.zy hulbend move into a haunted hOute In stereo (R) Q •=':.. .... ~ N 9AW Meryl Streep. a compvt et~ed, 30-loot King l<ong (I) , ... (JJ)......a .. .. 9 (J) UTI I MJ.a A 98f'lel of m!Shaps ruins Allie's plan to return the dress &he ~I foe l<&te (R) 8 •.,. "The tleptlant Man" ( 1980 Ofama) Jotln Hun, Anthony Hopklos Based on the Nie of JOOn Menlok, a horn bly deformed Vletorlarwtf'a Engllshmaq whose Ille was spent In cheep freak eich1 blllons until he met a dedicated pnyslctan Q_ (2 hrs., 30 min) • .. "lhe Man Who LOVed Cat Dancing" ( 1973, Orama) Bun Aoynolds. Sarah Miles A.n outlaw falll In love with the sole survivor of a train hit gang robbed and must outw11 his cohorts to enaure Ml e;;,.(~hr8) 0 .,. "Baby COOlitS Home" ( 1980 Ofama) Colleen Dewhurst~ Warren Oates A middle-aged couple who have alfeady raised three children find themM!Yes per ents again. (2 hrs ) e .,. "The BrotherhOOd" ( 1968 Ofama) Kirk Douglas. Aleic Cord When two brothers become enemlet because ol Matla connlcts. one flees to Slefly (2 hrs) ~ lllTIOlal Wt llC IDl.ll I• C.p luring beluga whalee: Nepal'• mountain dwellers. preventing avalanches: thct molh; skydiving camer111T18n Nonnen Kent. (2 hrs) • ._ CAii...,.. "Billi. H()fld.8y ftle Long Night Of UdY o.y· This portrait of )aU sfnger Blllle Holiday meldt Ihm and TV appearence clipa (lnciudlng a pet formance ol "Fine and Mtllow'' with Colt man HaW!(ins end Lester Young) wllh In· larvi.ww ol contemporarJtt lneluding bandleader Ar119 Shew. t800fd proc:tuoer John Hammond and critic Leooard Feath· "'·~.n:~> I M•.U.'I mA'18T ""1 World So ~rles Greetett Momenta (R) lfM19 .. "Ar11'1Yr" (1981, Comedy) Dudley Moore. U:r. Minne!A. A. drunken. hfdonlstlc young mllliOf'lelr• falle 1n love with e p<>Of waltr .... bu1 Nt family threat· ent to ~t off hit lnhtf"-.noe unlete ht mar~• debutentt 'PG' ( t ht., 37 min ) •• Cl> 19W1M1T Gtoroe flnally gets to meet hit onty llvlng tt'9llve. (R) Q CI> MNT frt1oee tht ltft of Egypt's leto P'tlldent Anwar al-S.dat Stars loult Gos.Mtt Jf .. Sadat, Barry MOfM 01 Menaohtm Begln, ~ Ptteotf os Leonid Brtitlnev and Ctvtst~ L .. as the Shah or Iran. !Part t of 2) (2 IYI ) •--•••fl Avstrall3n wrlttf Rut- -Monday Coal. &ell Braddon foltuw 1 t11 cou1111y·-. Murray Rt\19f from 1111 !»OurUI 111 I~ S™'W'Y Mn1.n 1a1ns 10 us estuary lf1 lhe lnd111n Oc.n111 ilil 0 (I hi ) Cl) AUTO UC. USAC Midgets fr om 111 dla~ia ~R) ( 1 hr , 30 non ) r~111am au •• • t n ~ ._. ...... ~Geoige Plimpton prete'ltl Clips of variety stl()W<; game SllOW9 'And music v\deOI from 1eiev1 StOf\ •round lhe world tncl\Jdlng Italy Ja ~ and the Soviet Un!On (J,J ... "The Go Maslets' ( 1983. Drn ·ma} Kuang Y1-Stian. Rln'8ku Matsunam1 The retal10n1111p between 1wo nten ~ Japanese. the o ther Ch1neae -"ctwon1 c~ over teVeral years ( I h1 . 33 min J -· (I) ~ I LACIY Though sllll on mate<nlly lea119. Lacey atlempts 10 briny a ·riua:;:·""' offende< •• , .... ~. 1----.,. "Assault 011 f'10C1(1(.I IJ' ( 1976, Crime) Austin Stoker. Darwin Joston C<>ps and cono/lctt JOI" forces to pr~• e teeo-aoe gang from 1ayint1 Siege to a nearly delertod pOlk:• s1a1t0n R' c 1 hr ,31 min) CID 1IT 1 •Two of lhe Bulls' s~nr playerc; land In ~I thaflK• to a con srltst's scheme Cf) ~ -.al Guest JoM Ratren berQtf ("Cheera'. (R) .... At' ICA -Cl) .-Y ---A&.~ • Wit.Al Comedy skatch.s C(eated lrom personal illences In ste<eo ( 1 hr J ....... ...,., II -Cl rTI "The Black Middle Clase;' mrr am Diii Al1'BL ALM ..,. OflP ~ Thfeo dance V1deOs "Vitual Shuttle ·• "frflctured V<111 altont" and "Rude Raid " In Sle<eo O C8J .,. "Surf II" ( 198~ Comedy) fd dt• Oeezen. Unda Kernclge A madmen concocts fl 1e1nt9d soft drink lhat compels aurlere and t>each·b\Jma to eat garbegf' 'A' Jl,,'li;i~ min l tWlfLO• ... tmUY mAm Skelcho' a .. Oues1 f(lr Ftrf<' tektoff: commttllng g1andta1ne1 10 a tu ne<el home, the B1gota JOOn Byner <. fil. eudltlons toi T OOISlO .... ..,., llOYtl "The Nanny' (196'> Sutpenu) Balle 0oV1S Wlllt&m Ob A dt'l turbeld child and ht" nanny re!.enl each other for their responllblHty 1n 11'\e de1tlh nt the bO~ster (1 h~ • mmerr Wntin (lrouyht wreek1 havoc with lhe OO<>d9' Agricultu1AI ptent, the Leadbelllf, try lo rttvrvfl 1M11 l~hbOft' ap1rn1 WTWlwam.l llAtA-• 11•• 9GIT .....,. ..... , ..... .. "A•veng 0 1 Thtt Ntttos ( lee.4. Comedy) RObnfl Cnm1drne. An lhon)' EdWardt Fed up with aulfertng lntermlnlble humllllllOnll mut1Wmlndo0 by en upperclaN fr1uernlty ot machO eth let ... • groujl.Of f1.-hm1n ~worm out OHtt dtCICS. 10 ttt the coOe09'11 veluo-4 1tt11Qh1. 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min I CZ) .. "tne Home And Thf< World. ( 1984, OrtrN) Victor 8an11r1~. Soomltr11 Chetttf)H A w111thy Indian flt thft turn ol the century cornea to regtel h•t dt"<:191on to lnttodUce his compla~t. \\tMllleted wltt to en Oki MeM now ~nvnllle<! j ~~2 hrs .~ t min) tt11 II Ci ...... ,.L A P9YChlC Nekl Mag rium's help 1n changing premonl11ons of ha( own death . (A) ( 1 hr . 10 min ) .... UMIDAY~ L-:=.r :r-- ITM'ilm YU, 1•1 I& Af1er citizens prot•t the rnanul11Gtur1ng of a dangerous chemleal In lhelf town. Hacl<er learns Iha.I Appleby IS one of lhe =·• ilJpportert I?=.": lMlliA "' ~ .,_ "Mallb\J Express" ( 1984, Adult) Oatby Hinton, Sybil Denning At· signed to 1nvesllaate a computer compa· ny's Shady buerness dealings. a Texan finds himself In the middle of a e.py caper ~~ <O llOWll "Between Lovera" ( 1983. Ora mil)• Jeste SJ. James, John Leslie A IUC· C81talul faShlOO deslQnef dllcover1 he< husband having a.n aff11r and leav" him 10 ltnd another mltn whom she aito m11r rtes _11 hr . 30 min) tlillD e mt OP CMIC* From May 1985 actor Roger Moore end Leona.rd Wuaeck !ind lhe 9irdc8ller1 J<?l~ hOel Johnny C81 eon In alefeo (R) ~, ) ;~~...:.::: ?aro1 8urne1t e mM •f1M1-N-wa• Jeffrey Lyons and M1 cnael Medved profile Hollywood'• r1111ng Mars including Danny Glover. Amy Madl- uan, Rae Oewn Chong and Kevin Kllne In stereo. (A} (£)-•••MJ. (}I) .o¥ll ''Tho Jerk ' ( 1979, Comedy) Steve Martin, Bernadette Pe1era An 1n c1e<.11bly stupid young man, the while (;lepson of bteok Sharecroppe11. maket a fortune W11h a bizarre Invention 'R' ( I hr . 33 mm) (l) 9CMI "Katherine" ( 1975, Orama) Ari C11rney, Sissy Spacek A teen-age heltesa r1t)6CI& her lemlly en<l llfeetyle lo 1<>1n a 1e1 1or1sf oigan1zat10n (' hrs ) e 111a.m a.1===-. ::. "Woman Times Seven" ( 1967 Comedy) Shirley Maclain•. Alan Arkin Seven Hlrftmely dltt!Went female pe<CJOn alt118S ernerge 1ga1na1 a ParllNn b8ck dr (2 hr•. ~ mtn ) ~ .. -:,. "°"" • .,. "No Plac. To Aun" ( 1972. Dr• m11) Herachel Batnarl:11, Larry Htgmen Art orphan and hla grandiather flee tt'le country When authofltlel refuM them per lm''i:.~i"°' '_' tw • 30 m1n J TGP ... _John~lnt (11·0 1, 9 KOi) VI Devey MonMIN (11·6, 9 KOs) 1n I jvnlOt wtlt~ bOUt ached· uled lor 10 roundl. ttom Allentlc City (A) J.?.hru .. • CJ) .,_ "The Day Tho l ovlng Stopped" ( 198 1. Or,.mn) Oennl11 w,.evflf, Valerle Harper A yOUllQ woman, on lt)I eve of l'lef mar~. tecall9 with her younger lltltr the lhalttr1ng experience 01 l1ef ~IOvfnQ t')8rtr11 • MPBtatfon an~ bitter divorce. (A) ( 1 hf 20 min ) (l ).,. "UntU Septembef" ( 1984, Ota ma) Karen Allen. ThilJf ,Y Lhermltt• Stranded in Parts af11H being tepereted lrom her IOUf gtoup, an Ameflcan women meets and falls lo IOve With a me.rrl9d oan.ket 'A" ( 1 ht • 35 m1n ) W D e U11W"'"'11'9 Lili UI Scheduled singer CAuy Hou.ton In eter· eo (1 ~ 1:. "Desef't Trail" (1935, Weet•n) John Wayne. M.ary KorM\8n A rodeo ater sell ou1 10 trap a gang of benlc rot>Wr1 ~hr., 30 min ) II= "The Losl Veers" ( 1076, Oocv- meolary) Newly unea11hed dowmenta purport lhal '*"' Christ undeftoot< • J)ll· grimage stretching trom Rome to Tibet during the 16 yeera of his Hfe not.recorded lin t~G=•;~~s.) -ICOTT 1:t1 lllMI "Breaking All The RUlee" ( 198-4. Orama) Carl Merone, Thof Btshoptta A man Wint a atuffed mouM at an amusement park mldwey. ""'9M re lh81 11 contain& a valulble lfOlen gem. 'R' i! ht , 31 mm.) W • ~ -.al Guest John Ratzen- belger ("C~· (R) • AT M Scheduled revllwt· "Blg Trouble" (Peter Falk. Altltl Min), ·:Notl)lng 1n Common" (Tom Hanke, Jackie Gleeson). "V898b0nd" (Sandrlne Bonnelre, Macha Metil) i!=.9:u. ~ llOWll "Norma RM" ( 1979, Orama) Sally Field. Beeu &idgea A young women laces alienation from her family end lriends at &he anemp11 to unl<>nile her fel- low rac1ory W<><ke<t In a Southern mill 1own 'PG' ( 1 hr . 53 min ) W (H).,_ "fhe Big Score" ( 1983. AdVen lure) Fred WIHlamson. John Saicon A tough ChlCago narcotlel cop It dllmleeed from the force In a scandal end goea look· Ing for revenge agalntt lhe drug dNlefa responslble. 'R' ( 1 hr , 25 min ) -1 ii !!'""'ATCM ~Cocoanvll" ( 1929, Comeoy) M1r11 Brothers. Kay Francia. A group of z.anles tak .. OWlf • reeort hot .. In lhe clays ot the FIOtld• lend boom (2 htl ) f I .... , ..... M.&.•1W1Mat . .,....,. ts llOWll "The Cotton Club" ( 19M, Ota- ma) Richard Gere. Gregory Hine.. In the t 9306. 1 )aZ2 muelclsn .. vet the nte of • powerful recitetMf end is lowed ~ end de8P9' Into the vlolent world Of gano- •••r• and gunmen In 11ereo 'A' (2 hrt • 7 -•J.cc.-(1) • 8IMC* tll-"The LlndberOl'I Kid ~=~ ... ----...... M := .... , I • .,. "Tht Oeuntlet" ( 1977, A<Mn- iura) Clint Eattwood, sondtl LO<IC• A cietermlnocl pollcle offletr 1ttempt1 lo tur \ltv1t 11 t!etup whlle dellY.mg I k9)' Wit,._. " very unoooptratlve prottltut• ~ to 11 i ndleate trial 'A' O ( 1 hf • 48 min I .. ...,. .... ... "t Coof-" ( 1963, Suepenee) · Sunday,Auguat 3, 1oee 1e .. Montgomer) Chft. Anne B&J1l8f 011ecle<1 by Alfred H11c:hccck A prlOSt honurs rhe &ancllty of rhe coofes91ooal when he sta nds trial tor a murder commttted by lone~h=fesSO<s (2 hrs ) ---·-·-·.no. c~·• w ••• ,_ cw1a1 t n..- .,..""" ... ~ GeOfge Plimpton presents ctlps of variety shows, game ShOw9 and muai<: vldeOs from televi- sion around the world lnck.ldlllg Italy Ja In and the Soviet Unk>n -PAmta nm•,..,,,,.,_. ll1f Uwtal MfWY -Tuesday -llondng Movies- •CC> "Places In The Mean' t 1984. Orama) g&tty Field. Lindsay Crouse ( 1 hr • 42 min) 00 "The S1len1 One · ( 1984. Fantasy) Telo Malese. George lienare ( t hr 35 min) (%)."Nonna Rae" ( 1979, Orama) Sally fleld. Beau Bridges ( 1 nr 53 min I 11941.) "Enchanted ISiand" ( 1958. Adven· ture) Dana Andrew . Jane Powell 12 hrs) •CC) "Allee Adams"· ( 1935. Orama) Ka 1har1ne Hepburn, Fred MecMurray ( 1 hr • 39m1n) CID Reurnon Al Fa11bo<ough" ( 1985 Orama) Robert Mitchum. Deborah Kerr 1.!_ hr , 50 mtn. ) Cl) "Not Gu111y1 · I 1974 Mystery) Chns topher George. [)nSdate Landen ( I hr 30 m1n) (%) "Out Of The Past" ( 1947 Orama) Kirk Douglas, Jane Greer ( 1 hr . 3 7 min ) •9 ''The Adventurers" ( 1970. Orama) (Pan 2 of 2) ~Im Fehmtu, Charles Az.navoor ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •Cl) "The Frozen Dead" ( 1967, Hmror) Dena Andrews. Anna Polk (?hrs) -CC) "Blame 11 On The Ntghl" ( 1984. Ore· ma) Nld( Mancuso. Byron Thames ( 1 hr., 2~fT\ln ) 00 "Arthur" (1981, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Liza Mlnnelll ( 1 hr . 37 min ) Cl) "This Could Be The Night" ( 1957. Comedy) Jean Simmon,, Anthooy Fran· ciOS8 (2 hrs ) (%) "Warning Sign" ( 1985. Orama) Sarn Waterston, Kathl"6n Quinlan ( 1 hr , 40 min.) ..: -(fl) "A Time For Dying" ( 1969, West9rr1) Audie Murphy, VtCtOf J<xy ( 1 hr 55 min) M <rJ "Your Cheattn' Heart" ( 1964, Blogra ptly) OeofQ8 Ham111on. Susan 011vef ( 1 hf . 38 min) -· "His Majesty O'K .. le" ( 1954, Ad VWltUft) Burl Lencast6r, Joon Aloe (? h<1.) CID "The Empire Strlk~ Back' ( 1980, Sotence Fietlon) Merk Homlll, H.trt ll!Qr1 Ford (2 hra . 4 min ) "Sesame Street Prr..nntt f ollOw Th111 Bird" ( 1985 <.,omedy) VOices of .Jim 16 Sundey. August 3. 1986 ~.UT •ACI COAlm .I).,,. "Warnmg Sign" ( t985 Orama) Sam Wa1e1s1on. Kathleen Outnlan Re- searctl sc1enlls1S are turned 1n10 hom1ctdal maniacs when a secret germ warfare ex Pf>11m~1 goos hnywtre A' ( 1 nr 40 nun I .. .,,. "CraepshOw" ( 1982. HOUOI) Hal HOlbrool<, Adrienne Barbeau A qutn tel of horrOI st0t1eS from a child's comlG bOOk rncludeS tales atx>ut re-anlmaled COf PSft, alien vegetation. a VOf&elOUS ape-llke creature and millions of vengeful coctuoeches '.ff ( 1 hr . 57 min ) -· .,,. "KIOndlke Annie" ( t936. Ad ~enture) Mae West, Victor Mclaglen A saloon Singer takes a dead mlSSionary's 1den111y and runs off With a sea captain. .. Henson. t.arrOll Spinney ( 1 hr . 28 min ) "Sharma And Beyond" (1984. Come- dy) Suzanne Burden. Robert UrQuhart ( t hr , 23mtn) w• "Whlspe11ng City" ( 1947, Orama) Helmut Oanttne, Mary Anderson ( 1 hr 30m1n ) · tae (C) "Ro11e Hart" ( 1942. Orama) Ginger Rogers, Ge<xge Mootgomery I 1 hr 14 min) Cl) 'Shanghai Express" ( 1932. Orama) Marlene Dtetrtch, Clive Brook ( 1 hr • 20 min ) t19 "Rhinestone" ( 1984, Comedy) Sy! ves1er S1a11one Dolly Parton f 1 hr 51 rntn I HI 'The Woman In Red" ( 1984 Come dy) Gene Wilder. Keny LeBrock I 1 l'lr 27 mtn) MICC) 'The Brother From Another Planer ( 1984 Fantasy) Joe Mortoo, Darryl Ed wards ( 1 hr . 44 min ) U.) ' Yellow Hair And The F0ttress 0 1 Gold' ( 1984, Western) Laurene LandOn, Ken Robertson. ( 1 hr .. 42 min ) (l) "Conan The Destroye<" ( 1984, Ad ven1ure) Arnold Schwarzenegge<. 0 1ace Jones ( 1 hr . 43 min ) 419 "The Siient One'" ( 1984, Fantasy) T elo Matese Geofge Henare ( 1 hr 35 min) •(!) "fhe Omen" (1976, HorrOI) Gregory Peck. Lee Re~k (2 hrs.) @ The Far Country" ( 1955. Adventure) James ~tewBrt, Ruth Roman (2 hrs ) ~ • Johnny Dengerously" ( 198.4. Come dy) Michael Keaton, Joe Piscopo ( 1 hr 30m1n) (1) "Ovl 01 The Pasr· ( 1947, Orama) Kok Douglas, Jane Greer ( 1 hr , 37 min ) _.,,. ...... ___ _ .. I.I:" IUCl ... ICI,.... .... Q as a• ... , ...... •Hmll-.T -=--,.._ ..... ,,,""' ... TOP IWS -Bert Coopef vs Tyr(')M Boole tor the NABF CrulsefWelght lttlt. 9Cheduled tor 12 roundt. from Las Voga~rve) (2 hrs , 30 min ) Ct{) "A Plano FOi Mra Cimino" ( 1982. Or ma) Bette Davis, P-""Y Fuller A 13 year ofd widow dftcov.ta that her homo nd mu$lc S10fO haVfl betfl .aid and • J> wilh the potiCe hot on hef trail. mm;..,_ IUl'ITI IU1WUP -econ :.\'ii •• M1911 111111WT ...... .. CC>... ... •• , .... illll Riek SpttngflekS .. NI peat Nt9 and sl'loweaM9 ~ from 1'119 album "Teo " ( 1 ht~ (I) WAii_,_ Fonnet TV ennouncer· turne<H:andldete. Bob F0teheed, Under· goes charismatic tra~ 10 eni1ble him to champion the cauee fOt big~ takes 1eQa1 action lo r~ oontfol of her es1ate O ( 1 hi • 40 min (I) _.. "The R1wt t" ( 199'. Or• ma) Tommy Lee Jonel, Metttw Plimpton Paroled atttlf wvlng INrtten )'Mft In pr-. on. a man retuma to NI ttome along trit Ml$SIUIW and atruggtea to form • r• tlonshlp wilh lhe deUght• he ,.... kn.w 'PG' ( 1 hr. 34 min.) ()) ... "Kind Hearts And Cofontt1'' (1949. Comedy) Alec ~. OeMla Prioe Denied hit blnhrlght becaUM hie mother married below htf station, a~ •Sh young man ~ rTMdert the eo- centMC relativ.t wN> atend ~him •land ~JS: dUkedom ( 1 ht • 44 min l lo"tf.,. W Sera deCtdee IO go out wllh OM of JeckJe't formtf f)Oy· triendt ..,.,,~WULIM I_,.,, -..... ,,... ... "Blame It On The Night" ( 1984. Orama) Nlek MancuaO. 8yion Thames Atttlf hit moth« dlM. a 13-yeat· old ta I01ced Into • painfully twtcward r• union With hit rocil ttar flfhtt -• men rw MYer knew 'PG·13' (1 hr .. ?6 min ) -... ,Cll .. Ill mnmn·u•n rn11rr lntfl"MW with T tmpestt Bledaoe (''The Cot0J $h0w~. 1,. :ii. ~ Bitty Crystal, llthlon -06ent von Furatent>tto l =~-E .... .... ,.,. Attlnta &av91 at Sen OleOO Padr..,.u:.a.r . 30 min ) l •n111-.r --.. "Minnie And Molkowttt'' (1972. Romenct) a.. Ro.eendl. Sty· mou1 Ca•. A mllmetcn.d ccup1e atnlg- glo to remeln t~ ~ their merry <'ltftfenc.t. 'PG' ( t hr .~ min.) ......... .... I GI M ~ Featur9d: a ytjMt 10 'M It\ VIWICOWer. &lttah COtumCll ,_._,, . M • u: F'•turtct a look et kJdl who comtNt trton, womtt\'a tfyled ~ -I -hetlMy Coal. -30 .,. •• 10 I - Idell ')O'f• 'ttll. ro " 10 >la ~ cktr .. I'•·-A J. IOd Rick con-Ouct an lfMltlgetlOn Into tN marltel tm- P'~• of "IUnt" Edle'a huab&nd. (R) ~ ii .. ,.. Oectcet trecka ~ mem- bert of tN A·Tewn In• mountelnOUI r• Ql9n. In ettreo. (R} Q ( 1 hr ) • Ill _. M IOlll tony geta In· ~In • mucllllV!IO campe9' b PT A "·~i. = • II CI A,,., """"°"'""' who mwdeted 1'1111 deuQtttet, en emotloNly chined Crawn (BoO Peck) entert I ptyChletrlc hoepftel: ht leW 89611 Jtdbutgl'I (Jot Don Bektr) to help Nm find the plUtonlum hit muahttf' a orgeN- i.atlon wea eftet. (Pert 2 Of 3) In afefeo a. ~A A look et the effecta of INSAT ii, 1~·1 communlcatlool Mtelllte. on the Nlflon't-<Yllleget •nd Nf81 e< .... Q ( 1 ' ..... "9 H•,_ Thl9 look et the operetlon9 locll ~t In the Soviet Union P'Oflet Netchodka Town Council Seer• tA!)' T1tyan11 Neumove. ~ ( 1 hr.) (;J .. "Commendo-:T ( tMA. AOW!o- tute) Arnold ~. Rae Oewn Chona. The ex-IMder of an elite mMltery t• Jore. II PftlMd beCk Into ~ when Ne dtughtet la kldnlpped. 'R' Q I 1 30 Iii.) .. "The a.ductlon" ( 1982. ) Morgan Felfchlld, MlchHI Sar· re.tin. A glamoroue TV n.we 1ncnorwom-an It~~ I mtntelly dllllKbed e A' ( 1 hr .• 46 min.) "Pelt Aide(' ~Wettem) EMtwood. ~ . A~ terioue 1tr~ rldel Into • mining town encl btlngl ~ relef to gold Pfoepecton t*nQ helruMd ~ en un-it: powe1 baron. ·a· < 1 hr .. 53 i .. ~s...m. Stre.t Prteenta. Fol-'low That 8itd" ( 1985, Comedy) Volcee of """' Heneon. Carrol Spinney. Whllktd IWllY to lllflOle by a mleglllded IOdll worur, Bia Bltd left out on an ld¥entut• to 'W' frllndt In New Yortc. In atereo. ! 1 hr .. 28 min.) "Ortnwood" (1947, Drema) h Wertlclc. WfitM 8'1MM\. A young dOCtof t.ak• on the relpOllelblllty of P'O-wtdlr'O a home tor en ~ ycung glf1 dlpft.ed of nonnel ruMn oont9Cf. (2 _., .. ''Miko: Tht .... Of 0.th" '?T11~) Alcfwd .Meckel, Jeri-,., . An ~ nth«· men trtee o prot«:t .,._, ~ lhltttt rmrn~ hunwa. '1 rw .• so min.> W • P&al 111117 A Europeen =: ~ .,.,,_. unupectedlr on hit 1mlt:°' .. (A)Q e N .,W Comedian Billy Crystal. fuhlon ~ne Von Furstenberg ~~. .. *CJ) ..... PJ. Magnum finds hlmself living In the 1930a trying to eotve • case ffi) u hr.) • 8 • ...,. A polloe wgeant IS 8COU9ed of morderlng his unfel1hful wile In stefeo. (R) ( 1 hr.) • 0 ......,.. In blaci<-anO-whlte sequenoee. Oevld and ~ imagine • l~ In the 19-'0t kWestlgeting • murder. (R) Q ( 1 hr) I':. "Al Capone" (1~59, Biog.ra- ptly) Rod Steiger. Fey Spain. OuMg Pro- hibltk?fl, Chicago IS held In the grip of Q!.nolei'ld cur At CasX>nt. (2 hrs.) • llR.OM Sri t..anka'a sacred etephanll that carry Buddha's tooth; fire walkers whole torture leacts them Into • trance. ( 1 hr.) l .... ,.LOM» llOWA A 50th ano/Vefsary celebfatlon of the OC-3. the WOftd War II altcratt that dtem-,,lcally changed COOVTl8'Ci81 llit trav- el. (Rl.£..P ht.) Cl} I tll'I .UmT"" BasebaH ~Jt~> (1 hr ) ~-"Norma Rae" (1979. Drema) Salty Reid. Beau Bridges A young women faces ellenatlon from her femlly end fri.ndl as she attempt& to unionize he! fel- low factory workers In a Southern mill town. ·po· ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) •(I) UMT An older and wlMf Sadat (Lou- is Goaett .k.) b9comet dillllusk>f1ed with wer eher the death of his bfother end con- llder'I that peeoe might be poeelbte ~ stars Ma(j()tyn Smtth. Berry MOfM. ~ Pert0H. Christopher Lee (P8r1 2 of 2) (2 h,._) al .... "The Porn Pom Glfla" ( 1978. Comedy) Roo.rt Carradine, Jeonifet Altl· 1ey High IChool eenk>fa decide to oel&- bf ate the end of formal studies In their own allghtly unorthodox W8)'9 ( t hr . 50 min) ~Umtl~U n A 100k at• haplesa trevellng be~etbell ule8man on his 30th birthday -~ '11:'..9-Kldnappet9 reqUMt a 1' mllllon rantlOl'TI tor the aafe return of a "'child. (Al ( 1 hr ) 11 T:, .•.... Spenaer look• Into the myaterlous circumttancet aur rounding the death of 1 novitiate (A) O j 'iiw co.rrhla look at the operetioos !Ocal government In the Soviet Union profllee Ra6thodka Town Council S.Cr• t•ryJ:~ne Naumova Q (1 hr) • ..,.. "'fm-m.. EJtMe P*'forma ~~ Me One More Chance" end "Woke Up In Love " The Matnee Brothlfa ting M tectlona from th91f elb\#n "H~ Rollin' " and are jOll'9d by Ttrry Allan. In atereo ! (1 hf.) ... 1'TNef'' ( 1981. Oreme) Jen'9I n. Tueemy Weld. A profeealonel ctook ~up hit~ fOf I big accn that hahOPet wllf eecure111t temlty's Mllfe. 'R' (2 hrt.) · (I)-.. CUP a1M11&1IOIMl0 •l•l •l BoerdMllef• i'tom 1 t dlffefent countrtet comc>ete in the wavee end trlctcy traot wtnd$ ot llt.H'I Olamood ~ Htwal { t ht.) ttr t ,. 1 he chetripJonehlp lltle hanga In the ~ .. the Celbnlll &Illa play the big geme of the llllCW\. CO .,. "Little Treeeure" (1816, er.. me) Margot Kidder. Ted o.twof\. In.._. co. 8 11rlpper tMm9 up wtth I Midy American ex-patriot to ..,ch tor here. ther and a stolen fortun.. 'R' ( 1 Iv., 26 min.) · Cl)~ ... 8k9tch: .... ~ training t~ muggera. (R\ ()) ... "CofMwldo'' (1986. A.tM!n- tu<e) Arnold Schwarzenegger. AM Oewn Chong. The ex-teedet of en • mma.y teak f0tce Is P'eeMd i.:tc Into ..W:. when his 08ughtet la k~ In*""°· 'R'~min.) ..1-.-... a I -1c.u.-·---... "uw.tlnll" ( 19M, er.me) reg Bradford, Mary Betti Evene. Prri· playing student• from rlwl ~ hWI achoofs get together tor • ~-'l" I( 1 hr .. 33 mW! ) . .... NI 1..····-tmlAY IRAm Sketchea: • ~ ...,_ owner trades • ten; the 8igotl; the Mure 0,1 ··:.cr~ .. , • ··-lnlteed of golrlO ~ Ing twloe 8 week 81 the~ w.ge> .. lta a strange houee. IC.-ITAlm • I WW. • 1111•..,. .,..__ IClmt.., .,. "Boteto" (1984. Orlme) Bo Derek. ~ge Kennedy. Aftet ~ trom en Engllatt t>oerdlng achool. • ~ an ioumeya to Atet>'e end Spelrl In ~ of her flrat loYet 'A' ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) . .. "" tW «!1 .,. "Station Stx Sehara" ( 1•. Oremll) Carroll Baker, Petef Vf//11 Eydl. T enslOnS toer among f\119 delert Oii wort.• era wtlefl a plene contlllnlng • aexy bb'°9 and her embltteted ex-hUebend «..,_ near~=·'= tw•w a AT~ trainer tur~ to the Simona for '*P In ~ ct ting her mlating recehorM. (R) ( 1 hr .• ~o min.) e • 91f•1111a 1•1 •11"'" Hoet· Johnny c.r'IOn. 1n ,,.,~J-.r Ip -di I I• Hecker aurJ)f1llngfy Ir* an a~ Appleby whefl Ne~ llldllttt otA~lel --~-----· • 1m&. Huey IAwlt and ....... ~rform alnglet from tl'IW allurnl ''Sportt" Ind "PlctUtt Thie. .. ~ ... This la n," "WllUnQ on• TNn Line'' and '.:Qo You Bellew In low?" ( 1 fW.) ,... CI) ... ''Young Glrte °"" ( , • Adult) Erice 8oY9' An ldlM tlm.,,. ""* t1er ... uar re..atentnQ. (1 rw .. 20 min.) I -1 UNlmll,,,,. -_ ,_ . .,_._ . ..r I fWinten•~ Sunday. ~ugust 3, 1988 · 11 -I aesclay Coal. T~ 8ledaoe ('lhe ~Show'') E ............ a.. ... "Porky's Aevelige" ( 1965, ) Dan Monahan, Wya11 Kroght A group of Aooda Ngh schOOI students matcnes w1t1 with the ptoe>ttetOt of a loUI t)(Olhel 'R' 0 ( 1 hi • 31 min ) CD fft'llOPI • Uiem &JdwWt Thun def on the Ohto. from Evan8Vllle. Ind (R) i!hr ) (l)llCMI "Tl'le Viking Oueert" ( 1967, Ad- venture) Don Munay. Adrtenne Com An ii-lated romance deY9IOp$ between a Roman mtlttary leadef and a beauttful tnb- Jal monaron at a time when Brrtain IS S1~ gl1ng Under a massive political upheaval l h<S) . •c:ua .,,. 'Heaven Help -tJs' ( 1985 Comedy) Donald Sulherland Joon Heard In lhe 1960s. a group of teen-age pranksters finds It dlfficUlt to roe the kne 1n a stnclty OISCtpllned Carhc>llc IChOOI R' (ll"lr .4'mm) -·. L.UIW.,,.DA•Liti&zwt SctledUted actress Kathryn HarrOld. ce>- meo1an Steven Wngnt In stereo ( 1 hr ) I TWl*'Dm ,. ... ... "Return To Peyton Place (1961. Orama) Carol Lyni.y. Jett Chan dler A DOOi< wnnen abovl the int1mecles Of a small town causes a ''"°' wneri the scnoors pr~I allOwS the t>oott in the libf~:.ra·. 30 rrno ) ~ .. ml.NafU • _.. "Outrage" ( 1973. Oiamal Robert CA.Jlp Martyn Mason T eeo-agers terr0tize a man and nis family 10 the pomt wtiete tnew fives are th<eateoed ( 1 hr 30 mln4n ....r 1..,...,,.. ..... u. .,.. "Rhine'1one" ( 1984, Comedy) Sylvester Stallone. Dotty P111on An es· tabllltled country Mngel' bets that sne can turn a loudmOUtf'led New York City cab driver into a Convtneil'lg country enterta11'l· er in 1us1 two weeks' 11me In stereo ·po· Q_(I ht . 5 1 min ) ... Cl) ll0'9 'Tl'la Blade Master" ( 1984 Ad'VentUfe) Mites O'Keeffe. L.a Foster A crusa<'ef baftln a po'4'9f-mad monarch wno is out to steal a 9C*ltll1'5 &eeret 1n vention (A) ( 1 hr 20 min ) ....... (I) ... AP My Darling Daughters' ( 1972. Comedy) Robert Youog. Ray· mond Massey All tour daughters ot a Wld ow. plan to wed 111 a SIOgle oe<emony ( 1 -Weclnesclay -CR) ''ThlS Is Sprnal Tap" ( t 98-4, eom.dY) AOC> ~, Miehe-' McKeen ( 1 hf • ~2 Ind HMIU And Cotonet1" ( 1~9. ) A* Gulnneaa. Dennis Price ( 1 ht • "' t'IW\. ) (I) "Minn.. And M<*cowttz': ( 1972. Ro- mance) Oefle Aowtands, s.yl'l'IOIJf Ce •I (1 hr .. 54 mtn ) •(C) "A Flash Of Ort1en" ( 198.4. Orama) Ed Hams. Blalf Bro.#n (2 rn • 11 min ) 119 (1) ''SomewMre Tomorrow· (198'. Dra- ine) Satal"I JeeaiCa P&rMr. Heney AOdl· 18 Sunday. August 3, 1986 " ltv·:ft"' CMYOU•11•1•t PIA IOMm Molson Go!Oeft Crntl· lenge. tr om Windsor. Onreno (R) ( 1 hr 30 :.i. Pr.v81e ~ ( t985 Come dYI Rob M0trow, Johnny Depp Two teen-agers prowt tl'le beaches of a posh resort lor beautltuf women 'A' ( 1 hr . 22 min} (%)_.. ''Keetie Ttppef" ( 1975. Orama) Moo.que van de Ven. Andree OombUrg Nlll81eenttw:enlury Amsterdam IS the set· ting of a poor country gir1'1 dimb up the soetal "~ 1 hr . 45 mli'l ) I -. 1::11 ... ~ mM Sltetch self-defense tra1n1ng for muggets, (R) • MOLL ftOCIJ ClOle• Scheduled trt· tetVl9W$ witn Jackie Gleaton and Tony Dow ("Le.tve It to Beaver"). OIMet)(rty en- trepreneurs ~ • ll0'9 ' Ope' tion Pacitic:' (1951. Ad· venture) John ayne. Patncia Neal A submarine commander contrOls hiS crew Wllh hrnitless devotion (2 nra I l eML•M•MaY ..... u. 1::11 --"Comma(l$SO" ( 1965, AOven· ture) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Rae Dawn Chong The ex-leadef of an eme milltary task force is pr8"ed Deck 1n10 aetvlce When hi$ daughter IS kidnapped A' Q ( t tv .30mtn ) ·icmr•Tat ... ~Whom The BeU Tons" ( 19'3. Orama) lngrld BefQman, Gary Cooper A gtoup of Spanish loyalists and an American vow 10 blow up a bridge dur· •ng the Spanish OW War (2 hrs , 30 min. I .='-·cyborg 2087" , 1967. Sci· ence-Ficlion) Micha.el Rennie. Wetldell Corey In the soc;e1y of the lvture. Earth 11 inhabited by strange belflgS . which are haJf·human. l'lalf-mactline (2 IYI ) 'VJ .... , ••••• (H) ..... "The Women In Red' (198.4. Comedy) Gene Wilde<, Kelly LeBrock An othefWrSe happity ma.med San Fr&ne110o bur~at beCOmet obteMed with a gor· geous m<>ejef and lrteS C)e5peretely to lnltf.. ate an affatr with her 'PG 13' Q (1 hr , 127 •'"9 llTOllD -CmDCOllU ,..,_,.,.,.. -TMl--lfOl!aOOI son p tv . 30 min l "Shanghai Expr9$S" ( 1932. Orama) MarteM O..rnch, CIMt Brook ( t tv . 20 min I 719 aJ "The Famuy Jewe4s" ( 1965, eom.dy) .Jetry Lewis. S.baatlan Cabot. (2 llft.) • "Steel" ( t980 Orama) LM Majort, ,., O'Nttll {l ht . '1 mitt) ' Oreued To Kill" ( 19'8. Myst ) Basil Rathbone. N!Qel ~ ( 1 hr ~ min J 118 (C) "Dune" ( 198<4. Scienot rlctton) Kyte MKLacl'll8n. Franoete:a AMil (2 tvs. ?O min) 'All09 TM Cl'ump" ( 1978. eom.dY) Lynne MO<g&n Ota1.,-Fleteher ( 1 l'W . ~'1 min ) • .. (fl "The 0Mom1ng Aftef" ( 1974. Ort"") Cl)•--. (I) ... "The Final Terror" (1981. Hof· ror) Joho Friedrich. Adr1M Ztned;-A knit. witkling lunltic vlc:tlmizel eight young .. ~~.?mln.J -1·-------·-·-·--... "Yel!Ow Hair And The Fortr.- Of Gotd" ( 19M, Weetem) 1A1nne Lan- dOn, Ken Robemon Ari intr .. ~ railed duo COl'TlP9t• with a MexiCan gen- eral Ind renegade comanchlfOI for gold stolen by an Inca-Ike lndlan tribe, 'A'" ( 1 ht . 42 mln. ~="Conan The 0..troyer" (t9M Adventure) Arnold Schwarz.,,.gg.r, Grace ..ion. Barbarian Conen II recrul1· ed by a aentuOUt, dee.ltful QUMfl to pre>- rect a teeo-ege pmce. on her ody99ey 10 a~ cut». 'PG' ( 1 tw., Un*\ ) -~ .. ''StOI'}' Of The Doll" (196-4. Oramar TetcN Abgayanl. Max Theyer. A beauty J:nt winner'• t~ II tam· llhed nude ptlotograi>tll from her -Pl\"~· ( 1 hr .• 2$ min.) .... "The Hatty Heelt" ( 1950. Ora· ma) Ronald Reegan. Patt1Cfa Neel. A let· mlNJly fll IOldier ftndl ~ _,... he Is befriended by fl"9 wound9<I IOldlerl In • l~-~2 ~~.... . Mlml• lllllTWY . ... "KGOO" ( 1980~ Comedy) Dabney Coleman. Archie Hahn. A nMr· ~rupt TV atallon chingee ~t• format 10 11keligloul progranmng 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 lmln .. TINCI~ .. nm.,. Willi ... "The Red Pony" ( 19'9. Ora ma) Myrna Loy, Rober'1 Ml1chum A ~ boy grtewe .,,., loSlng '* beloYed ·~mlf).) -an .. Lllr•INCI • =~Alm•I UW. .,... ,. ''""' ICOGIYIOO M ....... Oejll Vo" ( 1985, Orame) Jae . tyn Smith. Nigel Terry A ~ con- ~ a acreenwr11er aod hla ftenoee that they are the reincama11on of rwo loYer1 who dltd In a ~e fifty yMn .. rlief 'R' (1 hf .30min ) Olcl( Van Dyke, l ynn Gerlln ( t l'W , 30 min)- "Nonne AM" ( 19.79, Orama) Sally ' 8eeu 8r\dQea. ( 1 "' • 63 "*1.) .. "Chlcnbtf Of Hofrore" (198$, HOt· ror) Petrtc:a O'Nell, ~ P""•· (2 twt ) -® ··~,. (198 1. Or111no1) ~ Lo- • lill"• T~O.wn VotUre ( 1 hr .. 3' min ) (I) "'!IQ lMgUtl" ( 19S3, Creme) Ed wtrd 0 Robloeon. Ver.-E"9n. (I hr 10 min ) . -m.:. ~o.r. 8·~2· ( 1957. Ofamel Karl Nltalt WOOd. (2 rn.) tWCI:> '1'• Mt Thet You L.0¥t Mi" ( 1 M3. Of~) Batb«t Wlllleme. ~ Manoueo -W.clne1tlay Coal. h 30mln.) ho Purple Rose Of Cairo" (1985, y) Mia Farrow, Jeff Daniels ( 1 hr , 2.2 min.) -&f•.-.oo• llovles- .... "Freebie And ihe Bean'' (1974, Comedy) Jamee Caen. Alan Arkin (2 hrs.) CR) "Tho Sword Of The Valiant" ( 1980, Fantasy) Seen Connery. Mites O'Keele U hr,, 42 mlo.) lt:8(C) "Tender MercieS" ( 1982. Orama) Robert Ouvan, ·Tess Harper ( 1 hr . 30 min.) W • "Nine Oayu Queen" ( 1936, Orama) John Miiis, Cedric Harctwlci<e ( t hr , 30 min )" (Z) "Best Defense" ( 1984. Comedy) Dudley Moofe. Eddie MUf~Y ( 1 hr , 34 min.) W (i) "Chef~ Of~" (Hl81, Orama) Ben Cross. Ian Charles<)(l. (2 hrs . 3 min ) ta CC) "Fast Forward" (1 985, Muslcal) John S<:oll Clough. Ooo Franklin ( 1 hr .. 50 • min.) • IC CID "Natk>nal Lampoon's Eufopean Vaca· tlOn" ( 1985, C9medY) Chevy Chase. Bev81'1Y O' Angelo. ( 1 hr .. 37 min ) . ta Cl) "National Lampoon's European Vaca- tion" ( 1985. Comedy) Chevy Chase, Beverly O' Angelo ( 1 l'tf., 37 min ) •CD "leachors" (1 984, Orama) Nlek Nolte, Jo8eth Williams. ( 1 hr., 46 min.) W (C) "Follow The Fleet" ( 1936. Musical) Fred Astalte. Ginger Rogers ( t hr • 50 min.) CH> "Warrl0<1 Of The Wind" ( 1985, Fan· tasy) Animated. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) Cl) "Alloe The Chimp" ( 1976. Comedy) Lynne Morgan. Dei1ter Fletchel. (1 hr . ?7 min.) W CZ) "Sharma And Beyond" ( 1984, COme- dy) Suzanne Burden, Robert Urquhart (I hr., 23 min.) W CI) "The Jerk" ( 1979, Comedy) ~eve Martin, Bernadel1e Peters. ( 1 hr • 33 n\in) •(!) "Damien· Omen 11·· (l978. HOfror) • Wiiiiam Holden, Lee Grant (2 hrs.) (Jl) "Rio Lobo". (1971, Western) John Wayne Jennifer O'Neill. (2 hrs.) •Cl) "SOmewhere Tom<>frow" (1984. Ora· ma) Sarah Je$lic3 Parker. Nancy Addi 800. (I hr • 30 min.) _ ....... ___ _ - MWin.11 • 11111..-T --atllTll..... ... ____ ...., .. .. "Tell Me The! You Love Me (1983. Orama) Btrwa WIMlams. Nici< Mal'OUIO. A Joumalltt'1 merrtege loundef• ~ '* carw commitment tparke r•~ !f!\lmtnt In'* hutbend. ( 1 hr., 30 in"' ) (.I} I'll ..._ Bvff8IO Open. hom C~ow ... ~ ~Ji~<~~) ICM ~ HlgNlgnta from the Stptember 1985 Fenn Aid conc«t with appearanoes by LMtUa~ l.yt'ln. Wayton =rigs, Joh~j ny Caltt, Bob Oyl.,,, Ken.ny MC • ( 1 v~ and mor• Wllllt Nelton II . ~) CI) .a¥tl "The Purple R06e Of Cairo" ( 1985. Comedy) Mia Farrow. Jeff Dan· iels. A Depression-era waitress whO tr&- quenls the movies to escape her unhappy marriage embarks on a whirlwind adveo- ture when a matinee Idol steps off the scr~n and into her Ille. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 22 mtn~T1 •I.e ... ~-::.Pc.~ Muriel's lat· est assignment in1erteres with Hllflry's 1251~"ll;jry plans IMCIB.l~••m ... Mal NAYJOID llACIC tll WATaCOI OM MOWll "The Mysterious Stranger" ( 1982, Fantasy) Christopher Makepeace, f'red Gwynne A daydreaming Mi98oorl boy fancies an encounter with an angel of dubtOUS origin 1n medieval Austria ( 1 hr . 30 m1n.) r.19e11 ... 9 mraTM-rT TW Interview wllh=hla Loren I~ *:'Ji. Sylvester StaHone's mother Jackie; women wres11ers I LOWI OOll•C.,.. ... ,,..,.~., • .... tllf'OllTum lf•Ml Atlanta Braves at San Diego Pad;r~ll:Jr ~s., 30 min.) ....... ..,. C'm .av. "Steel" ( 1980. Orama) Lee Ma)Ofs. Jennifer O'Neill A be8utltul wom· an 1s aSSlsted by a lough constructlOn foreman 1n running the company &he In· nertts after her father's susplclovs, sup- P<>Sedty accldentot donth 'PG' ( 1 hr , 4 1 m1nJ. $ ...::..,,1,,. ........ When Rarpn and ton decide to try their hand as the ma get s of a fighter, the boxer moves 1n wi1h the KramdenS. O : I MSIMDOWI 7a I C. TMI TOWlt Featured a visit to tsra· et and Egypt lnctudlng tho Pyr11mlds and Israel's Western Woll I MClltlllllfft' WMAntw1m•1• m m L.A. Featured. 0 h umOfOVS look al 11&.1. U.AT~ et.-.-CN*11 tll A LR1'm ~CCMIT ra•t• ... YWIDU.. ~ w.o~ t11 ·=u .,,,,,,,., . MlllllCIA• .... Gm•• llAI MUWOll Gueste· Mtchaet ~Co•;:J;Ck Jones 110¥11 "ShangMI Express.. t932, ama) Marlene Ololllch, CllVe brook Passengers on a train lnctudlng a doctor •lid M edYenturess run Into reneQ8dtl- l ht., 20 min.) ,,.. ..... .. (I) a•TOt't• CCI·-· Gat>rtel Byrn stars as 151h--Oentuty nevlgatOf Chr1$10pl'le< Columbus who, dffPlte r• poatOd tnllurea 10 win support from lhe K•nij und Queen ot Spain. flnaNy eete eatt on n petlR>us·two-month Journey towerd what he bollev98 to bo tho Orlon! Alt<> stars Faye Dunaway and Nlcol Willlemson. {P"art 1 of 2) {R) O (3 hrt.) a e .... ,. tO fllA• An arrogant athlete and an ovet"ftlght glfl with low self~teem team le880nS tn humility, In stereo. (A) o ( 1 hr.) .... "The Soldier'' ( t982, Adven- ture) Ken Wahl, WIMlam Prince. A ruthlea6 CIA agent la sent to neutrattte a Soviet· backed ten'orlst plot to hold the MidMs1 host~ wtth.nucfear ·~ (2 hft.) • U f...cT ~Larry teecheS Seiki how to avoid being taken advantage of.=~ I .. ... . .. tll DMll • 11 Craven (Bob Peck) and Jedburgh (Joe Don Bak81') find the ptutontum which Bennett (Hugh Fraser) reveela Is actually goy«nment Pfoperty: near death from radiation e~ sure. Craven searches for Jedburgh who a 1n a Scotland hldeoUt with the plutonium. (part 3 ol 3) In ster.O~ hrs.) • Mtma••·-An overvtew of state--of-the-art high technology. Including a took at a computer-driven walking ~ VICe, computertzed dance notation, fact~ ry robots and a computerized ftlght llmu- tator ~.:NJ LGlli -I Utm& •••'llC Christophe( Plummer narrat86 thlS h1Storfc8t P<ofile of Jerusalem. focusing on the rellglout shrines, the diverse cutlures that coexist peacefutty within Its waNs. and Its people • lnclud;Jtongtlme mayor Teddy Kollek. In stereo. R) O ( 1 hr.) CC) "Volunteers" ( 1985, Comedy) Tom Hanks. John Candy. An anogant Valle joins the Peace Corps and goes to Ttialla'ld, where he meets an ~ samarllan with an Ill-plotted plan to build a brld~ ( 1 hr .. 46 mll'l_J ([) IC 'I cwii cwe•v• ...... -(I) llO¥ll "Grease" ( 1978, Mutlcal) John Travolta, Olivia Newton.John. Ba8ed on the Broadway show. A 19508 high school gang leader tries to win back tfle pretty Australian exchange student he romanced dUrlng summer vecation. 'PG' ~hr .. = ~:n-Kelty a'ld Oooald ~ that they are boltl dating the same man. i ~"Eve" (1968. Orama) Celeat• vamell;"'flol)art Walke< Jf. An Amencan pilot discovers lhe loet detoendant of • lamous explorer tlvlng In the Amazon )un- Qle (2 hrs) .. • g • •••• Lettwieh tells tn IOV9 with a tchemlng woman who't aft8f hll I·~· ... ftAIM ..... ,. .. ...,. SylVeeter Stsllone'• mother Jadtte: women wrestlers i ....... --~l­""1fl*••• w •• e _,...,Net he• a mutiny on her handl when ltte'a unable to ~ a conc«t date for her ftedgling ~ bend, (part 2 of 2) In ttenlO. (Ff) • • 0 meet• Ouflr'lg en aclvtnturt irl AfQNnlltan, MacGyver II befriended by a i~· (R) O ( t hr.) _.. "Kan11as City Ma-.ort" Sunday,August 3, 1988 19 -Waclaestlay c..t. ( 1975. Adventure) Dale Robertson. Bo HoplMS. As the FBl's Mid.west .buleau chief during the ·305, MeMn PUMS must con1end with a gfOUP of gangsters intent on freeing a mal<>< come figure 1n his cus· tOdy ~hrs.) • · I SlQ ntl -Highlights from 1985's 40th anniversary ceremonies, remembering the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atom bomb al1acks. are rnterwoven with • the personal '31ories and memories of tour parttcipants • two Americans who helped plan and execute the attaci<s afld two Japanese surviv()(s of Hlfashlma. Q 11 hr:) • PUm ML.ORD • Ci) ~ na,n.., A look at the 1939 W()(ld's Faif as an event symbolizing rdeats and at111udes that shaped the 20th century (Al&. Q (I hf ) ClJ U•L 'I ~taT ""1 Advent ol theGame (R) CHJ 90¥W "Key Exchange" ( 1985, Come- dy) Ben Masters, Brooke Adams At the request ol hrs TV·prOducer glrlfriend, a hee·wtleehng mystery writer reluctanlly tali.es a slab al a comm1tmen1 'R' Q I 1 hr .. 30 min) ...... Cl) "All nell' (1J m¥1E "Beverly Hills Cop" ( 1984, Ola ma) Eddie Murphy. Judge Reinhold A last talking cop trails his beSt friend's killer horv the alleys ol Detroit 10 the posh galleroes of Beverly Hills In stereo 'A' O U hr . 45 mrn) CZ) 90¥ll "National lampoon·s European Vacation" ( 1985. Comedy) Chevy Ctiase. Beverly o· Angelo After winning a European holiday on a TV game snow. the Grrswald clan goes on a chaotic tour ol Old World cap11als 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr . 37 mlnL • 8 GD YOU MIM'I Henry tries to enroll Matt rn a sct\00! for cntldren with d1SC1ph nary~lems In s1ereo (R) Q Cf) "The Castillan" ( 1963. Adven· ture) ·easar Romero, Frankie Avalon A young Spanrsh nobleman tinds romance and adventure when he leads his people In a series of raids J2 hrs .. 30 min.) @ m¥1E "The anlpulator" ( 1972. Ola rna) Stepf\en Boyd, Sylva Koscina. A conruv1ng television executive who Use9 everyone around hrm to his own advan- tage finds that his most elabOrately planned publicity c;tvnt bsckflres on him 41 hr • 55 mrn ) (I) ..... "°* '°" CJU1'DOGI .... nl8 -· ID IT. IUlll-A sculptOf turns the St EllglUS IOOby into 8 work of art (A) ( 1 hr) 11:;;:,. A pregnant Illegal alien may be deponed. a m111iona1re 19 a young wom· an·s romantic target. Mrs Cabot's cynlcat lath8f·ln-law returns for the hotel's 75th annlversa~;t:.bfation (R) Q ( 1 hr ) I=.,.,_ A historloal look at the Berlin WAii. a 11ructV<e boHt by the East Germans In 1961. (I hr ) 1---=-7 Ill Tm -HlQNlotltt from 1985'1 40th &nnr.lettafY ott~ remembering the Hlroehlme .nd Nagesakl atom t>Omb 11ttaoka. are lf'lterwoYett with • ttle perGOrtat stories and memottM of four par1r<:lp11nts • two Amerlcane wflO helped plan end exeoute the sttscka• and twp Japanese survivors of HiroshlrM Q ( hr) (CJ ~ "A flA,h Of a reen" ( 1984. 20 Sunday, Avgu~t 3. 1986 Olama) Ed Hams. Blair Brown In 1961. a FIOrtda 1ournal1SI faces a moral dilemma when a pol1tlcJan sotlc1ts him 10 dig up dirt on en"'°"mentalisrs that are thwanrng his ambitions. l hrs • 1 = (I).,_ 'UZlll '' (1:)90¥W "Perfect" I 1985. Olama) John Travolta, Jamie Lee Curtis A )OUrnalrsl sets out to wrrte an expose on health clubs and ends up falling for a reporter· ~ aeroblcs ln&tructor 'A' (2 hrs.) {l)~--Featured Big Trouble performs the Temptations' "The Way You Do lhe T= You Do." (A) I .UT FTt•GLTllPIC IOu. .............. 911 -DAlllY• MGR JJllOW ~Spruce Meaoowc; National, from Calgary, Alberta (Al Cl)•.,,. {Z) m¥ll "Barry McKenzie HOl<Js His Own" ( 1975. Comedy) Barry Crocker. Barry Humphries A man's aunt is m1Stak en lor the Queen of England and kid· napped by two vampires who plan to use l~r h~:.)a Transylvantan tourist attraction ,. eea ••--rAll l*DAY mAm Guest: Howie Mandel ... ..., GOOD IE•--Margo gets 1n over h8f head with speaking eogagernenls I ~ THE HOl.YUll> • Hlll9GllT ~onal Lampoon's European Vacation" ( 1985, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Beverly D' Angelo Altef winning a European hotiday on a TV game show, the Grrswald clan goes on a chaot.c tour ol Old World capitals 'PG· 13' (I hr . 37 min.) Cl) Gllm.Y ADAm (I) 90¥ll "Petfect T1m1ng" (1982. Ola- ma) Stephen Markle, Michelle Scarbetll An 1IH1med career change puts a New York photographer's love life and finances on the skids. until he teams up with hts womanizing bfo1h8f and a punk rockei ( t hr . 30mln) eb"'*ml t1S IJl) 90¥ll "Three's A Crowd" ( 1969 Comedy) Larry Hagman, E J Peaket Al ter remarrying, a man dlscovPrs lhal his hrst wife never actually died ( 1 hr . 35 minL 11:118 Cl) T.t HOOID A race car driver Is wrongfully charged wilh being Involved m e series of supermarket robberies (A) (I hr .. 10 min.) 8 e TdllMr Host Jonnny Carson Scheduled comedian Robert Klein, opera 1$i~=·=ngo In stereo ( 1 hr I g _.,.. ...... ...., ="--•II r• Hacker's having a g<>Od day unlll he encounters his advl'lrsarral I SU=l•Ap=y AT' ... ":~ .......... -UNlmll t/# 1"J ... -,~ comDT ... ml9T'IRmn ~Interview with SQPhla Loren. • .,.. "Hiroshima. Mon Am<>Yr" ( t9S9. Romance} EmtMnyele Riva, Eijt Okada A tender extramanrsl romance ~et<)m In postwar Japan between a ) Japanese draftsman and a beautiful French moVle star ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) (E) MlfO ucm Formula One Grand Prix of Germany. from Hockenhelm. West Get· n~ny (R) ( 1 hr , 30 min.) W llOW "Let's Get Physlcal" ( 1983, Adult) Hypatla Lee. Paul Thomas. A mar 11ed couple takes dancing leS50ns to Im love lhelr relationship C 1 hr . 30 min ) •ICY JllCWI ta. 90Wll "Alamo Bay" ( 1985, Orama) Amy Madigan. Ed Harris. In Galvestort. Texas. conflicts between local fishermen ano Vtetna~ ref\Jgees escalate Into vi- olence. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) 12::98 e UTl.mffwmtDAWIDUll A\I Scheduled actor Paul Sorvlno. musical grovE he fabulous Thundetblrcls In ster leo 1hr nm nm~ 90¥ll "BloOd And Guns" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Ofson WelleS. Tomas Miiian Three men's fives beeome strangely Intertwined aher tfie Mexican RevoluliOn (2 hrs . 10 mrnJ.. ... ~ .. MAL PIOflU • m¥IE ··Playmates" ( 1972. Comedy) Alan Alda. Connie Stevens Two divorced men beeome lrrends and sectetty begin da1rng each olhPr's ex wives ( 1 hr . 30 min4'rr~ ....... TMELOM ~ Al • Robert Carradine and Jonathan Hadary Siar in William Hoffman's award· winning play w'hich deals with a homosell ual AIDS vlcUrn, his lover who retums to care for him, and the emotional 11auma _ caused by lhe disease In stereo. ( 1 hf .. 30 min). CZ> 90¥ll "The Purple Rose Of Cairo" ( 1985. Comedy) Mia Farrow. Jeff Dan· tels A Depresslon·era wallress who fre- quents the movtes to escape h8f unhappy marriage embarks on a Whirlwind adveo· lure when a matinee Idol steps off the screen and into her Ille PG' (I hr . 22 "'''' ) tta(ff)MCMI 'G11nme An 'f' " ( 1984. Come dy) Stef)hen Shellen. Mark Keyloon An 1nst1uctol's luture rides on his ability to transform a tragieally inept cheering sqvad into a team ol p6Hst'led-pem- ~mme1s 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) tlltl9 Cl) 90¥ll "Goldie And The Boxer Oo To Hollywood" ( 1981. Comedy) 0 J Simpson, Mellssa Michaelsen A champ! on bolC&f and his 11-year·old manager, fleeing ltom a vengeful fight PfO<nOter and authC>fit1es, accept a Hollywood pro- ducer's offer of help (R) ( 1 hr., 20 min) ...... Cf) 90¥11 "My Darling Daughters' Anni versary" ( 1973, Comedy) F.tobert Young. Raymond Massey The married daughters of a widower decide 10 have a reunion, not knowing lhe11 fathel's own plans 10< re 111c:1r-*'1 ( r111 . 30 min ) I llOWll "Jim Thofpo AN Am«lcan" ( 19-5 t. Blograe>hyl Burt I.One.aster. Phyllls Thaxter The famous lndl3n athlete's ca 1eer Is cut Short by ch8rl)ff c.I prOf8SSlon· altsm <~ hrs.) I AU.•W•Aa.Y .. .... -ICOTT 1:1t m¥ll "Malibu ~pu....s· ( 1984. AcMI) Oa1by Hinton, Sybll Oiinning. As· gjQncd LO l~tl.cMe a c.oinputor compa· ny's sMdy busfner.s dMllnq1 " Texan JuldS homill\tl In t~ mid1:ltt< ,,, n '(/!( Cftpet I -W.dne•llllY Coal. II I, " • ,, I j , ) 'R' ~:SO· 4 1 min.) w1 ~--F-eatuted. BIO Troub6e performs the Temptatlonl' "The Way You bo the TNnge Yo.J Do." (R) • AT 1W --Scheduled reviews 'Big Tro.Jble" (Pet« Falk. Alen Attdn). "Nothing In Common" (Tom Hn1. JaclUe a.a.on) . "V9bond" (Sandrlne aoa:,•,,;:r Merli) I ....... , .. , ..... ~ u=w Hall Of Fame Induction Cef· emoni.. from Cooperstown. N. Y. (RI ( t hf.. 30 min.) • W (C) .. "Parit, Taicas" (198-4. Oramel Harry DMtl Stanton, Nuta11je Klos'll. A • let four years' ablenoe. a 80ciaf dropout reeppeere In L.A. to ctalm hit abandoned son and then heedl lor T e11as to reunite the bOy with his mother. 'R' Q (2 hrs., 30 mln~-·1.:::.a ---~Count Dracula" (t97t. Hor· rOr) CIVletoptler Lea, Hetbert Lorn. Based on the ttory by Btam St()l(ef A vampre must prey upon IMng humans to sustain his own lte. iii hr1. l ~ .... , ··--.... ..,.. .. "Made For Eacfl Other" ( 1939. Drama) C.ote Lombatd. Jamee Stewart A young newt) wed couple try to cope wl1tl the ..._ prot*lm of lnterlerlng l~laws i! hf .• 25 min.) •CIJ .. "Tigert In Llp&tlck" (1979. Comedy) Urtula Andrea. SyMa Kriste! •CZ> "National Lampoon's European Vaca- tlOfl" ( 1985. Comedy) ~ Chete, Beverly O'Angeto (I hr .• 37 min.) H CC) "Antarctica" ( 1964. Orama) Ken Ta· kakura. TeuneNko Wataae. (2 hra . 17 min.) Ja(I) "2010" ( 198-4, Sclenc:e Fiction) Roy Scheider. John Lltfl90'# ( 1 l"lf • ~ min.) (%) "Conen The O..tr0yet" (1984. Ao- *''ure) Arnotd Sd'tw8r'Zell8ggel'. Gleoe Janee. ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) NI 111,) ''Wld And Wonderlul'' ( t 964. Com. dy) Tony Cur11e.. Chrlltlne Kaufmann (2 tn.) •CQ "The Ad\19ntur• Of Buckaroo Benz.el Acrott The 8th ~..,., .. ( 1964. Sct- ence Action) Pet« w.ller, Jotln LlttigOw i! tv .• 43 mW\,) CH) "Aomi9ndng The Stone" (19&'. Ad- ¥tntufe) MIChNI Oouglet. KatNMn Turner ( 1 IV., 45 tlW\.) (!) '1Cty 86ood, Apeche" ( 1972. W•t· am) Joel Mc:CfM. Oen Ktmp. ( 1 hr , 30 .. ar-1.PMll Y<M Wegon" ( 1989, Mualeal) ~art 1 of 2) L .. ~. Cini Etlf'#C>Od hr •• 30 min.) "a.t Oetelwe" ( 1984. CornadY) ~ Moore, Eddie M\#'phy. ( 1 hr .. ~ min.~ •(l)' A MinYt• To Pray. A Second To Dte" ( 1968, W•ttrn) Ale11 Cord, ArthUr Kan- ~. (2tn.) •oo ''Secret Pt.c." <_1~..1. Oram.) ..._,. i. n. .. fWln. T we MeCUOWJef\ (lN . 38 min) -Seven sketches In which women emplOy their Intelligence and MCIUc:llve p<>wef1 to outrnanewet men In the new<-eodlng Q!tne of IOYe. 'R' ( 1 hf • 23 min ) •CHJ --"The Bay Boy" ( 1964. Orama) Liv Ullmann, Kleier SUthefland In 1930s Nova Scotia, the adolMCent son of an Im- ~ family races uncertainty abOU1 his Mura as a cletgyman due to bufgeon- lnQ desltes and his Involvement In a muf· de<. 'R' ~«min) ·1-,.,,...,. -----.... Ml __ ..., I a. .. "Wild Harvest" ( HM7. Orama) Alan Ladd. Dorotl'ly Lamour Two grain harvesters become bitter rivets OV9f the same woman .. ~·> (f)...,._ ... "King Richard And The Crvsao- ers" ( 19~. Adventure) Re11 Harrison. Virginia Mayo. The adventures of Richard the lionhearted ourlng the tight 10< the ·H~..;t• portrayed (2 h~) I ..... --·-·--.. "The Jerk" ( 1979. Comedy) Steve Martin. Bemaoette Peters An rn- credlbly stupid young man. the white stepson of black sharecroppe<s, makes a fortune with a bWlrre lnvefltlon 'R' ( 1 hr . IS3 Z"~ I, -..a .. , ....... ,.. . ..,.,_ "" • .,.... I ITWY .UTIMCICOMT9 (I) "That F0<ayle Woman" ( 1950. Ora- ma) EtrOI Flynn. Greer Garson ( 1 hr .. St! min) -m "Santiago" ( 1956, Adventure) Alan Ladd, Rossana Podesta (2 hrs. I tW(C) "The Heavenly Kid" ( 1985, Comedy) Lewis Smith, Jason Gedrlc:k ( 1 l'lr . ~ min) (%) "Minnie And Moskowitz" ( 1972. Ro- mance) Gena Rowl.,,ot, Seymour ca. set ( 1 hr .• ~ min.) I -· "Track Of The Cat" (19~. Adven-ture) Roben Mitchum, Tab Huntet (2 tvs.) CID "You_llght Up My Lile" (1977. Ro- mance) ~ conn. Joe Silvtf ( 1 hr , 30 ITW'I ) -(Q "Hardly wonung" (1981, Comedy) Jerry lewis. Sysan ~. ( 1 tw '31 min ) We "Shakespeare-Wallah" ( 1965. Ora· ma) Shashl Kapoof, Filllcity Kendal (2 tvs ) Cl) "Top s.ctell" ( 1984, Comedy) Val Kilmer. Lucy Gutteridge. ( 1 IV., 30 min.) CZ) "Warning Slgn" { 19'5, Of#\'11) 8em wateraion. Rathleln Quinlan ( 1 hr • 40 mlO.} •(Q '8111 Cosby, Hln\Mlf' (1982, Come-~ 8111 Coet>y. ( 1 hf .• 44 min.) "Threshold" ( 198 1, Dfam&) 00081<:1 tnerland, Jeff GOldblvm ( 1 tv . 48 min) •CD "Strtemen" ( 1985, Otama) Matthew ~. MlcllMI Wrlghl (I hr • 58mln.) CJ) "lhe HOme And !'he WOl'ld'' ( 1964. (1) .. "Sharma And Beyond" ( t~. Comedy) Suzanne Borden, Robeft Ur Qul'lart An EllgliSh teacher's admtrauon ror a SCleOCe-fiction novelist's worl<s takes an unusual tutn when he meets lhe writ er's(Sar · ( t ht .• 23 mm.) •1MMMCa•011 • lll.OOI ----~One Touch Of Venus" (1950, Comedy) Ava Gardner. Robert Walker A windOw trimmer IS surprised when the statue ot Venus begins talking to htm ( 1 hr .• :_~ ~-ICO'TT •Cl --"The Last RomantlC LoYef" ( 1978. Comedy) Dayle Haddon. Fernan do Rey. A fashionable New York City magazine editor flndS a few SUfptlses awaiting her In Patls during the "ulllmate" male bee'; contest 'R' ( 1 hr . 4 t min ) Cl) _,._ Kelly and Donald discover that they are bOth oattng the same man 4111 ~ _,. "Fast Forward" ( 1985. MUSI cat) Jonn Scott Clough, Don Franklin The chance to compete In a higl'l-srakes show dOwn leads an Ohio high sd\OOI da~ group 10 New YOfk Cl1Y ·po· o c 1 nr . bO ""l~n~ .... ~,. Mtma• lll•TWY a.TDOO till ... ''Chanots Of Fire" (198t. Ora ma) Ben Cross. Ian Oharleson Social pressure and pe<sonat tUfmoil t>eset two very different British athletes on thelf way to glory In the 192• Paris OlympicS In stefeo 'PG' (2 M , 3 min ) Orama} V1etor Baneriee. Soum11ra Chai t~. (2 hrs .. 21 min ) •CCJ "From HeH To Texas" ( 1958. We!il ern) Don Murray, Diane Varsl (I hr 40 min I •CJ) "The Ex0<ciSI'' ( 1973. Horr0<) (llen &rstyn. Linda Blair (2 hrs . 30 min ) ® "Sesame Street Presents FOiiow Th111 B~d" ( 1985, Comedy) Voices ot ...hm Henson, Carroll Spinney ( f hr . 28 mm ) CD "Health" ( 1979. Comedy) t .1uren Bacall, Glenda Jackson ( I hr , 41 min ) •a> "The Three Musketeers" ( 1974 Com edy) Otlve< Reed. RoQuel Weleh (7 llrs 20 min.) •CI> "Conan The Oestroyet" ( 1984. Ad venture) ArnOIO Schwa11er~1. Gr.ice Jones ( t hr . 43 min ) -lve•lng -11= .. --........ _ --0 Lb Ill• MW'.,_ • 111-.r --.-r11n1111Q ....... ---ClfUllY.-m .. "Antarctica" ( 198A. Dnfrna) K*l Takakura, Tsunehlko WataH Dvring an expedition fO Anrarctlc:ll a bll1111ro Sunday. August 3. 1986 21 .. \ -Tlmnclay Cold. or tocal ~l in lhe Soviet Union j PfOfltes Naknodl\a T C1'#n Council Secr&- ta~ ~u.=eif\'f ( 1 hr) 1 ...... , .... .... tW f1.•0••-- 1111DAf . .._ Guest Henny YCJYngman Sketehes' a tribute 10 "Taxl", 1nt8Mews with a famous makeup artist and a blind p&a)'ef. ... mM .. 1•11• When the Goods receive a pile of caw wool. Tom decides that self-sufficiency should go· beyond IOOd •#lfa..unm CC .,. ''The Heeveo!)'_ Kld" ( 1985. Comedy) L~ Smith. Jason Gedrlck l<Jlled In a car crash.· a man C811't pass 1n1ough heaven's pearly gales until he re- 1urns to Earth and helS)8 a teeo-ager gain some confidence. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr 29 min~ ~ ~ 111.m C. mDADIJAY Stand-Up Comedian Robert Klein lakes the spotlight tn hlS ~ one-man BroadWay show (I II C• ~ AMTlll .,.. • Aretha. wllh special guest Clarence Oemens. sings some of her OfMl811t hits lnciuding ''Respect'' and Yoo MaJ<e Me Feel Like A Nat\lf'af Worn· an " In ttereo. ( 1 hr.) (%).,_ "Keetje Tlppel'' ( 1975. Orama) Monique van de Ven, Andrea OombUrg. Nlf\8teent~tury AmltMdam IS the set· hog of a poor country girl's cllmb up the soeial ladder. ( 1 hr .. '5 min ) tt11 ! ~Sex·A·Vlalon" ( 1985. Adult) Gina C.rrera. A young man Is transported UlSlde an adlAI vtdeo ( 1 hr • t 9 min l tt:al!l) .,_ ''The Young Stranger' ( 1957. Drama) Jamn MacArthur, JameS Daty A teen-ager get1 Into trouble whet\ the lines of commumcatlOn between him and t"tls ta· ther Cloae dOwn. ( 1 hr .. 50 min ) n:a 8 (I) _, mAt A woman claJms thet a Pt<>wlef murdered her husband deSi>tte OVllfWhelmlng evidence to the contrary IBl L! hr.:H> min.) D • JG Diil Hoel JohMy carson Scheduled; actOf Alan Thlcl<e ("Growing I Palnt") . In tterto. ( 1 hr } IA1'19Af_., L":u"' ... ITM1m "' IM Haekllf and App'8by ap- pear befOf9 a Pattiemenl commlt1ee that's l~lrtment'sactMtles • 11-.T -INll •••. -~ ..... ,.,_ ~-.._, fTt-' lnteMew With r-=--~= =-ntadt• tn•k from l'lia "'°""'•!dint wayt. .... ,..._ ~ • from f'D\ 1 ow.a-, N. Y. ( R) ( 2 hrt.Of""'· rror IQI .. ''Tlgh1fope'' (196-'~~> Clint Eastwood. ~ &)old While lnvestlgaflng a Mtles of gtw.y e.x mur· ders •• tougtl ..... OrtMnl oop dlaCOlt'lfl that he hat much In c:Ol•llT'IO" with rhe llilw he le put'IUlng.. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .• S4 min.) CS) mww 'Fnday r ~ 131" • TN! Float Chapter'' I 984, H0tro.-) Crispin G&over Kimberly Beck. Jason the rMskE'd klllAr returns 10 wreak violent vengeance on lhe dentzens ot Crystal Lake summel' camp A' , 1 h•. 31 m•r'I/) I .CUii D:ll • LA11 *MT wmt MN laTTmlM Scheduled comedienne Carol Leiter In Ster~ .. Du__.. COUIC1'm °'UM G .,_ "KISmet' ( 1955. MU81C81) Howard Keel. Ann Blyth A r~ from the streets of Bagtidad works h1i way Into the ha1em ol a schemer trying 10 overthrow tile ~ph. (2 rvs . 20 min I ~--IU.~ I.,. "Promise Her Anything" ( 1966, Comedy) Warren Beatty. Leslie C'..aron A young woman attempls to find a man lo marry her and act as a tarhef' tor her chUd l hr. 30mtn) llT~ ..., ~ This piotorlal explo- ration of fragile mineral lormatioos In a prevlOOSly Ul'lel(plored r90ion Of Colora· dO's Gave of tile Winds traces the cav· em's disc~. ! ="Sec~ Time Lucl<y" ( 1984. Adult) Diane Franklin, R<>gef Wltson Al· 1emp11ng to wtpe out s;n worldwide, God recfeales the Garden ol Eden and popu- lates It with two mousy coeds ( 1 hr . 37 min) (!) lJlll'ma OI M mt #e ,._,. New York nightclub and hotel owner Steve Rubel!. Spain's Costa def Sol, Abby Dellon tours Costa Rtca. actor Ed Begley Jr L_St Elsewhere") .. 8 (I) .,_ "Hit And Run" (1982. Mys tery) Paul Perri, Claudia Cron. 7' New Yori< cabdriver becomes Involved in my!· ler~ngs-on al a Conneclicut rnan· SIOfl R ( 1 hr . 20 min ) .. CD "Tightrope" ( 1984, Suspense) Clinl Eastwood, Genevieve BujOld Wl'llle investigating a senes ot grisly sex mu1 ders. a toug.h New Orleans cop dlscoveo1 that Ile nas mocti 1n common with the killer he ·~ purStJ1ng ·R' ( I hr . 5' mtn ) _, .... .,.. "The OUtlaw" ( 1943, Western) Jane Russell, Walter Huslon, Bmy the Kid faUs tn IOve with a beautiful woman wtiO htdeS him from lhe law (2 hrs.) Cl) 90Wll "Partners In Crime" ( 1973, Ad venture) Lee Grant. 1,.ou Antonio A judge and her assistant use three playlng cards to help find an amnesiac's hidden lcx.,t 11 hr , 30 min I ii ':. "Legend Of Death Valley" ( 1977. Oocumentarv) .k'lhn V""ner fol· lows an ancestor's footsteps Into Oeatti • Va~2 hrs ) ~ _,,.'4l .. 0vef The 8'00.-ly!'I Bridge' ( 1984. Romance) ENlott GoulO. Margaux Hemingway. A man wtiO dreams of own· 1ng a poeh restaurant In Menhattan must many • WOl'Nll'I he doelt'l't '°"' to mat he can r~ the financial ~ l'IMded ltos~~ 'A' (lhr.46mtn ) t:t1 -..DATU. w ... ~_.Featured' BIO Trout>lf> perlom'll thfl J3c1<son Av• t I'll Re '01.ra.. ~ &~ .... ,.,.., Gi) .... ntEU. Me \"S)..,.., ··--MAim ..... CAmedy iketchth• c1ea1ed from personal rit1n1..s. In steteo. (I hr J ate (I) llGNTWATCH IWCOllD-llOW'! Hci rl B..ck Tile Dawn' ( 19-41, OfaMal l-harles Boyer. Ollvta de Havll- land To gain eolry Into the country, a ref- ugee plans to marry a U.S. citizen and dl- 11orce her atterwards (2 hrs .• 30 min.) • .,_"Abbott And Costello In Holly· wooc:f t 1945, Comedy) Frances Raftef-ty Robert Stanton The boys find WOft( as 4-oarbe1 and a porter In a hlgh-ciase ton-sor~r (2 hrs) ii? , .. , •• er'\ ~ = MCml IHAA All-American Na- tionals, from Martin, Mich (R) (1 hr.) (H} MALI A LRTm A poker game Is a f~ rum fOf serious discussloo when the play- ers challenge each other's hopes and dre.ams Stars Keith Carradine, Gary Busey. N1ek Mancuso and Saul Rubinek ~,~._.,_, n c:t)llCMI "The Killing Fields" (1984. Ora- ma) Ssim Waterston, Halng S. Ngor Bdsed on New York Times report« S'yd- ney Schanbetg's.chronicie of the unique lnendsn1p that developed between him and h•s native aSSlstant. Dith Pran, In 1970s wartorn Cambodia 'R' c;> (2 hra., !11121 i.":£f :-. .... M m¥ll "Hot Aesoft" ( 1985, Comedy) Tom Parsek1an. 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We Are Not AloM I 1939 Orama) Paul Munl. Jene Btyan A W\dolilr· ~ tails 111 IO;e with the woman su.pected 1 01 ti;,# le t II~ 12 hrs I ...... L': --1..-asa1• ...... _, .... ..,. Ordeal 8y IMooeuoe" (t985. Oratr•) Oon9lo ~ Feye Dune· way A , .. ,ch IC*lhSt in E1'gland N I.I ovt to unr1"9! lhe mystety behind • wom- 1n'1 mvrder Bued on ~novel by Agatha Olrestte PG t3' ( t hr . 27 min ) ,.,C81 ... 0 .,.,.U • T W lnteMeW ,,_.,th actOf Peter StraUSl:o ._, . AIC ... iii. NI ..... M11ton Becte how Con- OCO>' ~""9$ .... •DOU! •• .,..,,..te<l ~ ~ ·~·!()') • ¥Otaoous _ ~ crea· .1e enc ~ ot ~tu :,ooqa.c::r. 14 • rrt !> 7 '""' I E ICOllYDOO .. ~ .... F•&"ICeS 119&2 &c9aiJ)tlyJ ~ I -7 "<T S•efWfy ()won.c:le ot ~ "~ llfe ot Fraine:. fem19 scree<• 1:¥ ot ~ 30s and 40s ~ Oomo- ~ <r'Of._ OOtl"ITllf19d her IO WI '°'" ~ asyv-~ 12 tw& 20 min ) NI a 19 ,_.,AT ~ Hect Ho.Md S1t-- 4'\S ~t& ttie ..-end·s Offbeet e<> I~~ WT'I UWJI I I .. When tl'le gi1t11g s 1ot19-1me enemy -now • health ntpeC'lor -alfMl9 10 look 0"8r Rob's ~' tie tnrN1ens to CIOl8 Its Ooors (RI • l'fl •L.A. FealUfed a ~ HMls PoOWrientels wl'\a I 11' I lice to WOf1' fot the "I!") ncn. a look at ~ble peper wed· dr.g gowns. en trlSide look at AhlM AeconJL an ncerview wrth an p-hOQMr U.ATU.. ==-OIALR!m .. .,.. ... .......... , ..... . I ==··-· ... Q .. MY ••m wm An r..ance Mlesman (Willaam Shat1*) • otlU!&ed _, by a group of ctllidrtfl In NI nelgtlbomOOd whOSe faces seem to be pert human and i = Love Letters" ( 1983. OrllT\8) JalTlle Lee Cool$ arMS Keactl Aft• dlS- CXMltltlg that '* reoentty oeceased mothef t*2 bael"I ~ In an utraman- tal atfa~ througf\Out '* marriege. • ~ woman beeomet invCIMtd .,.. an ob9eSSl'te affa>t With a•marr.S man 'R' ( t hr • 36 • ,min;. ... .. ()) T-..n mm Three ltOOes' 3 men loSes his senlty wrien he can no !Ong· er d!Slinguish word pattems; 1 woman tears '* lrfe tt n.nning too wnoothty. en ti alien stows •••Y on the IP&C9 lhUttle In ateteo (A) ( 1 hi ) • • ..., -A down-Ind-out pnz.f~t.,. tormented by ~ from the pest, IS training fOf ·the bout ~ may m:l hll own tt.. In lttteo. (R) ( 1 hi.) .... Chell~ OhOo Choo' (1984. Comedy) George Kennedy. Joe Nameth. A wfy tootbef tMm owner inherit $1 million ff ht Cl!'I rtttOfe a fa mous train and run It from New YOfk City to'ChattlnOOQI on lehedUle. (2 hrs.) • 0 um:M Katherine and Geo<ge i n Aunt Gharlotte' t wedding. (R) Q ::r""-......... _ ..... Lcwt ~ pet1omltd by Jullo ~ end Olotine Warw.ck ("Grande, Grande. ~ -l'r~ Cont. Id Grande"). Betlnde Carlisle ("Mad About J$ You"). Kenny L= ("Oa;rc Zone"). \;I Miami Sound M ("Wor Get In lhe Way"). Eddie Rabblll ("Repetitive Re- ~rel''). Air Supply. James I~. Johnny f) ivera. tM Beach Boy& and Na Na In ot stereo. (2 ~ lf1 , .............. Q ""' ,..,.um n-WALL ~ -"Are For~s Taking ()!tr U.S. Bosiness?" Guest t Cartet Randell. Guest: Robert Shuter. I ffuesldent of lntetactlOt'l Inc ... "Little Oatli~·· ( 1980, Com.- dy) Tatum O'Neal. K~y McNIChOI. At summer c:emJ:o two teen-~ gifts com- es pelt to '" will be the nt to k>MI her (if~~.35min~ m•a • Highlights 01 the 1985 Phlladelphla Eagle& (8) ... "Ordeal Bt:noeenee" ( 1985. Drama) Donald Sul land. Faye CAma- way. A reeearch Scientist In England sets out to unravel the myste<y behtnd a wom- an's mvrdtf. S.sed on a novel by Agatha• Chri&tle. 'PG· t3' ( 1 hr .. 27 min) ID ... "Key Exchao'::" (1985. Come· ·~ dy) Ben Masters. Br e Adama At the f\ request of his TV-producel' glrlfrlend. a tree-wheeling mystery writer reluctantly takes a stab at a commitment 'R' ( 1 hr . ~ 30min.) ~ti ~-CCUU -1's ... "Curse Of The Plrlk Panther" I) ( 1983. Comedy) Ted Wass. David Niven Jls A bumbling New York City cop Interviews 'le a host of ~ characters In his II'!· O· 11estlgation o the theft or the fabulOus 'lO Pink Panther dlamond. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min) G .,.. "It Takes All l<indS" (1969, Suspens.) Vera MlleS. Robe<t La~ .M American sallof ls conned by a Y extortlonilt In Au&tralia Into stealing a 11aluable piece 01 stained glass for her. (2 . hra.l.., •al YUClft • Niii MY In stereo. :e i h«i ~ .. ---Kevin becomes In- >O 1=~--way otMfo. (R) O ~ --= ..... •M.L ·-"Are For ners I) aklng Ov9f U.S. Bvtlness?" Gues~t: S· Certer Randall. Gueet: Robe<t Shuter. Id rt of Interaction Inc.. • COONlrl OUHI COUITY ,,. ange County Transportation: The New I~ fe Strateglet" Jim Cooper talks wltn coonty 16 trante)Ortlllon officlllt. and &hows some ol lht MW lonQ·range plans to deal with the tTa!"f>O"atlon erul'ICh on Orange a Coo~eewa;_ '1· ~-,.. 1n .... a1•1 1n •II ~.,. "Fish Hawk" (1980. Dfa-In ma) HI Sampeon. Charlie Fields. An Qs.- age Indian who was r1ised by whites "' rtdtteovtra hit hef'ltage througl'I a young ,. ~· trlendlhlpW:) {2 hrs .. ) IY • • ... Crockett and TubbS track dowf\ Mdlttlc G&ngttefs who are ,.. ttnorltfng WMl!hy homtownefa. In stereo Ml i)ihr~ 1111 . ... The ownttr ot a home se-. •• e\Hlty company facet tntenee preewr, ly from an al80ftment of munlclpal offlelata. Start Pat Harrington and Oenntt BUft<ley. ie ,<~.u 90Wll "The P11Vala Flltt Of J. Edgar Hoovtt" ( t978. Orama) Btodttlck Cr:aw-,. lord. JON Ferrer The FtOOtal 81Jfeau ol Id Investigation~ In orout a~ acdpe un-•• def the lee Ip of the oontrover91al ~ H~~~;;,a.) llUWOU. ... NmWM. ~he Ba ad of Greg0<10 Cortez" Based on historian Amerlco Paredes' book. "W1lh His PISlol in His Hand: A Border Ballad and Its Hero " EdWard James Ol-mos star$ in this 1982 drama about a Me1ucan-American cowhand whose mur- c:Se< of a Texas sheriff In self-defense pre- cipitates a widely publlc1zed manhunt i ) O (2hrt.) .....u. ,_ .... Guest Harver<l law profes- SOt Alan Dershowltz. ( 1 hr ) Cl) t'•lll't mATllT llTI Highlights ol tho 1983 All·Star Game (R) (l)ITMtm CZ) llOWll "Commando" ( t98b Ad11en· ture) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rae Dawn Chong The ex ·leader of 8" ehte military taslt lorcti 1s pressed back 1n10 servloe when hts deughler is kidnapped 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min) • aJ-.J ~I lrl stereo ( 1 lir I •Cl) llOWll "Ode To Biiiy Joe" ( 1976 Ora- ma) Robby Benson. Glynnis O'.Conn0< Based on the song by Bobble Gentry A tormented teen-ager·~ paSI experiences complieale his first true romance. (2'hr&.. 30 min.) (I) JiUmlAL.IMMUI '°°'9AU. . (H)llCMI "Weird Science" (1985. Come- (Jy) Al'lthony Mtehael Hall. Kelly LeBrook Frustrated by dateless weekends. two hlQh school nerds use their home comput er to conjure up the woman of their dreams. 'PG-13' o (1 hr . 34 min) -· e ~y Slll'lgra" and Delgado track down a former Vietnam Wer doctor whose mind-altering operatiOos are linked lo a ruthless mobster IPart 2 ot 2) In stereo. (A) ( t hr ) • 11 ~ IOAT V1ck1 resents her la- ther's upcoming marriage 10 Em1ty. a foot· ball star dlsco11ers that the team ownet Is on t>oard the ship, a men leerns that h•s cabin-for-two now has three occupants i)~1:.J... --leml ml RMI Members of lf'ldla's rlSlng middle Class are profiled 1ncludlng a lllm- maker, 11 maharaja. a designer and a lrlld· 111ona1 housewife (R) ( t hr ) ~ llCMI "The Hollywood Knigtlls" ( 1980. Comedy) Robert Wuht. Tony Dan- za On Halloweeo eve In 1965. a rOWdy high schOOI gang wreak havoc 1n Beverly Hiiis to avenge the closing ol their han- gQUt. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 39 mirl.) (L) llOWll "Cave Girl" (1985. Comedy) Daniel Roebuek. Cindy Ann Thompson '!'rapped jn a time warp, a nerd travels back 10 prehistoric days where he meets an a11r1ctive ca11e dweller. 'R' (I hr . 27 min.) Cl) ~ mM Fealured: Stuart Pan- kin ("Not Necessarily the~"). a talk Show spoof. (R) _ Cl).,. "Nallonal Lampoon's Eu,opean Vacatton" ( 1985. Comedy) Chevy Chase, Bellerty O' Angelo AfttK winning a European hOllda.y on e TV game tnow. the Grt&wald otan goes on a chaotto tour of Old Worl<t~pitalt. 'PG-13' Q (1 hr , 37 min~ -1~1IM:l:lln 519'90 (1 hr.) .......... , I --·"* ......... .... llOWll "Thrs ts SP4n&I 'fap'' ( 1984, ~) Rob Reiner. Mlch•el MeK .. n. In thl& N11te on the oootemporary rock mu- s1e·scene1 an American dOcUmentary fllm. maker ex$mlnes the phenomenon of a t7· year-old heavy metal band from Ellgland. , __ 1.R. ftlti e·i. ... · -,. .. , · mAm Sketches: a Secret SeNloe t()ifet. a meeting with Cap11Jn Kangaroo land-~he Bizarre Cetlno. toGD 1•••• Tom and S.rbart ltal(;~-;'=i~ further. ll!IDWll__., " ~ Woman In Red" ( 1964. Comedy) Gene Wildef. Kelly Le&ock. An otherwise happily married San Francisco bureaucrat t>ecomes ob6e&&ed with • got· geous model and trles deepefately to rnltf- ate an affair wilh her 'PG-13' O (f hr .. 27 ~ ,,.~:J.=nstereo c1 hr.) tW I Cl) .,. "Killing At Hell's Gate" (1981. Suspense) Robe<t Urich. Deborah Raffin Whtie they ride a raging river In en 1aotated wilderness area. two oouplea are 1error1Zed~a pa1r of snipers. (R) (2 hrs". 15 min, 8 • Host: Johnny CarSOI'\. Scheduled act0< Tom Hanks ("Nothing in Common"). singer Diane Schuur. In stereo. p h1.) I Mn.Al lllMT 0 NA CllAIRlll•• , • ._,.. Fln;t and second round hlghl~hta from l'"l~b ~T~OOO ~ ATIWl•LAllllA .,. "Melody tn Love" (1981, Adult)' While visiting her aunt In exotic Ceylon, a young WO<'f\&n has a memorable allair. 'R' ~O min l (()...,., ,,.. CD .,.. ''Between The Sheets" ( 1983. Adult) John Leslie. Seka. A new mattreea meets an Old bed and Is told some "hl&- t orlcal" tacts. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) 1W (I) .. "The Man With One Red Shoe" (1985. Comedy) Tom Hanks. Oebney ~man Chosen at random. a tomeWt\at oll-ctinter violinitt rs thrust ll'lto the Cfoe&- fire 01 rival Ct~ groups In Washington. ,.·paL~ln) 'e i .,. "Romancing The Stont" (1984. AclVenturel Mlcl'ltel OouqlM. Kathleen Turner A romantic novelltt re- ruetantly Jeams With 8 macho ~ '1n a South American jungle to raneorn hef $ltter with • lab\Jtoue tegendlry Jewel. 'PG~ 1 hr .. 45111fn) -1~c:a.;:...lnatareo. (t hr.) tlllll e "91\Y _, _ In ater.o. ( 1 "'·=-I .. . ,~ .air -Felturtd: tastliOO vldeoa by F1bflce, Lloyd Allen. Sonia Rykiel. Henry Grethel. aod Ray. Ban Sunday,August3, 1988 25 G.,.. 'The Curs.e OI Btgloof' 11972 ~orr0<) W·lltam S ml)ltsen Rot>et OfffVe A Yet e ::>ea5' h04ds a smat ea..10t""'1 1~ "' a ge> o1 ~'/ ano lear 1 • n• SS ""'' 1 ~---a ~ .... "'1WAI. Spools are n- 'etspersecl .-ttl ~ed v~ of Hoty- #ood s .-orsi mc:r.oes Fear11ea ·un-i.arr.eo Women" 119521 11 rv 30 mon I • ITM llMCM 'Star Searcti" SJUfMI Fea1.;retj "'9"S Sam Ha•ns Ovrell C-Oie- mar Cane A~ Monica Peoi.i. jlf'm?y SaM:mir. TI Hf!"'Ol1on cometJians Sln-oac . .)Orr i<assir Staci Ganefl ~ Marl' ar.c ~a Sef.ef:> 1he .v~ms Brot~s T' I 5"0"~ Lisa Par'oi.l!f Mciela. Barbara baa" '" ' f'l'<JO (R) ( 1 rv I I 9"WI me YOUI WAY IAnml Y AlJft 1l:a ..W ' AOOIOQ/ . ( • 986. Sus(>ense I Lesley Ann Narre<i. Petet WFJ'.lie< An artlSt pvts ~ o-11fe '" ,eciPat-.ty wtien she reccxos anony~ pnorie cont~ tor an a1an1-ga1oe o eaton o (1 nr 40 ffil(\ J_ ., .... mWll "M y Dear Sectetary·· 11948 Comedy) La1aine Day. l<.irl< Oovgjss An author's -.ecre1ary finds tna1 t)e I~ girts and plays me llel1 mote ol1 en than rle wr11es (2 hr'> I Cf) llOWW "F 1e M•ll-on fea1s To Eartn" 11968. Soenc.e-Fict100) James Oot'lald. Andrew K9tf An U1""8rthed time capsute contains Clue$ to a pretiisrooc·Mart1an vis- 11 to Earth (2 hrs , 30 min ) •CMYOU•nmu• 1 ([,NA.,.._ BoowetSet Hatl Of Fame Tournament. trom St LOU15 (R) ( 1 hr ) ([) m"f "1.Me Go Mastets" ( 1983. Dra- ma 1 Kuang Yi-Shan, Rll'\Saku Matsunamt The relatl0nfltl1p between two meo -ooe Japanese. The 01M1 CNnese -is ctuom- -ICOTT ecie; ;:-8fat years ( 1 nr 33 min ) W ~TUC:at lnster*'<> (f hr) t1I mftl ·lust In T'le DtJSt" ( 1984, ) Tab Hunt&f OMne A m)'Sler1- ous stranger. a 81ble-qvot1ng bad guy. and a saloon singer a1e among the motley assortment wno converge to sea1cn for a cache o f gold R 9 11 fir . 27 min ) W(l)~"lhe ~11hng Fields" (1984. Dra- m&) Sam Wale<~tOA. MalAg S. NgOI Based oo New r0111 Times reporter Syd- ney ~befg s cnrorncte of tne· 11nlq{Je friendship thal Otweloped between ntm and l'\1s MtNa assistan1. Dltl'l Pren. tn 1970s wartom CambOdlfl In stMeo 'A' Q_ (2 hrs . 21.:;a W • ~ Featured· Stuart Pan- kin .("Nor Necessanly lhe News"). a talk snow spoof. (R) e mww "The White Cliffs Of Dover," -Saturday ----.. ._. WlfllQlmf JnY 26 Sunday, August 3, 1986 1944 Orama) ~ene Dunne. Pet• Law- 'Otd A.II A.mencan woman lrwlg _, &9- .anc:I a.nrts news of het son. who is fight· !5 l'I WMd War ti (2 tn . 30 min I • mftl 'l.eppeWl" (1971, AO\lentute} Mictlael Y()(I(. Elke Sommer ~ World "'aJ 1, a Bnten spy leeml that the Ger- mans are ~ to use • giant ~ 10 steal lnV8"8b4e EnglWl ~ (2 'U.J I CCG11M••11a1••0PCOIOlll9 •llM.Y W mwtl "I Salted To Tatwti Wiit\ A.ti U. Gw1 Crew" ( 968. Comedy) Gwdner McKay, Pat Buttram A young man tnes to Pf~ his S88WOf1tW*6 by saJlng to Tahiti Wifhout male help. (2 hrS... 15 min ) .. , .... mftl "lo Each Hes Own" ( 19'6, Drama I OiMll de Havll&and. Jam Lund fears aflet grw-.g up tier illegftlmete ctlid IOf ad0p1IOl'l. a woman meets her son C2 rtr$,30 mJ '.I) NA PGA Champonshlp, second round. from 1,,....ness Gott ~b in T Oledo. Ohio (A) \2 hrs., 30 min l '.l) u.a. ,_ .alT :z:>mwr "The 4th Man" (t963, Orama) Jefoen Krabbe. Renee Sout~. Recur· rent pcemonltlons of a deadty encountet _ fJtil 10 preYent a wnt8' from !ding _, kMt "'""lnth a woman WhOSe pctMC>us hUsbanOs dted mysteriously. ( l ht .. 44 min.) • 1~TUC&1 1n steteo. ttl -..-a--.. "Heavtlf\ Help Us" (1985, Comedy) Donald Sutherland. John Heatd In the 19605. a group of 1eeo-age ~ankstets finds It difficult to roe the line in a S111Ctly d~ Calhoic sohoOI. 'R' il nr .. 44 min. ) •• nm -• ccurm .._ Sctieo--uled 1nteMeWS With Emrnylou Harris. Pin- kard Bowoeo and Judy AoOman. who also &.lnQS "Until I Met Y~J'', the Statlef Btoth- t9 ~&fS ~=on Me " .... Ml mWll "Beyond The PC>Seldon Adven- ture" ( 1979. AdVefltVl'e) Mtcneel Caine. Sarty Aeld. Satvage oeelefs and a medical team seeking suMvor's aboeld a capstted ocean Uner race agains1 ttme and a sinis-- tet villain seeking the shlp'a valuat>Nt plu- ·~ 1'=cf'.i~ hi$ .. 2 min > } a.Y .......... mwtl "Key &cha ' " (1985. Come- dy) Ben Maslers. Br~ Adams. At the request of his TV-prodUoer girlfriend, a tree-wtleeling mystery wrlt8' reluctantly takes a stab a1 e commitment. 'R' { 1 hr .. 30 min.) i rrt\'alt•••l•r ••••• .. CCI rem . llTI TO WCC:. .,. "l ullaby Of Broadway" {1951. e • m.·Feature<t Frri Riley end his wlft Btfled along with repreMntatlves from the LA. Vltlton IMNY wfll dl9ctM Muscat) Dons City, Gene Nelson. A ax;- ~ 11'91' ~ her mother tD be les6 ttl8n 9he Ul)eCted Whet\ she peys her ·m=.:"~~' ; ..... ~" .... -~ .. •W ll'W Former TV~· ~te. Bob Fotheed. under- goes cNrismatle tranng to .-bit him to ~the~fofbig~ -• .,.. ''Casino °" Wheele" ( 1973, Orama) Mitchel Ryan. Wayne ManSer A ~ of underOCJ119t pob ~te& en Illegal gambling racket that operates In rruacs anacned to large vans. (2 tn) • .,_''long John SWer'' (1963, Ad- "9nture) Robert Newton, Connie Gllc:tvist. The famous !)U&te finds action on The SeYef'I Sees. ~2 hr$,) (!) CMTOCm ·' e ... "Mr Moto's Gamble" ( 1938. Mystety) Pe1e1 Lorre, Lyon Ban. The fa· mous deteetlY8 and his stUdents stumble upon a murder cue wt\icr\ the atudenta use their deducti-le reesonlng to ao!Ye. (2 c.:-.::r:a ·•-££ nm,.. -wrnt arm• -1==-... '9IOl..al . ~ .. ..... .... -· .... "The Eagle And The Hewk" (1933. Orama) Fredric March, Cery Grant. A war-wee.ry flier sinks Into• deep =::..J.'Z.i·: mln.) /illf LlmlT'lll ~ Mi 111 M• .,_"Commando" (1985, Adven- ture) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Rae Oewn Chono. The ex-leader o1 an ellte milltary task fofce Is pressed beck Into ~ whefl h' daughtflf Is kidnapped. 'R' ( 1 hr.,30min.) .L L •CC) mWll "Blame It On The l"flgflf ' ( 1984. Orama) Nici< Mancueo, Byroo Thames. Attet his mother dlee. 1 13-yee.t· old iS forced Into a paif1fulty 1wkward re. union with his rocl< srar t1tner -1 man he ~knew. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) W OO .. "Ah Of Me" (l984, Comedy) Steve Maffin, Lily Tomtln. A ~llw· yer's normal routine 1ssumee a different perspectlw alter a canta.nk•oua heiress's soul t~an~ates Into one .,_ o1 his l:>Qdy. 'PG-1~· c;i ( 1 hr., 33 min.) Cl) .. "BMX Bandits" ( t9M, AdveO- tU<e) David Argue, John Ley. Three teen- age dirt bikers band together With their fellow blk8's to 1ound Up 1 geng of crooks. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 32 min.) t1r:.J. p hf.) I Si -.T"MI .. ''Gotcha!" (1986, ComedY) Anthony EctwarOt. Linde Aortntlno. ( 1 l'lr., 37 min.) (I)---~-(!) .. "Charlie Chan And The Ftjalh· eted 8fr?tnt" ( tt48, Mystery) Roland ~tere. Keyt Luke. (I hr., 30 niln.) \61 .. "M•Nll'I And Tlge'' ( 1983. Ore· mt) John~ ... Biiiy Dee Wllllems ( 1 ht .• 4' min.) '\ -l·tunlay Cont. •l==="_,AICml 1 I • .... Sixth graderl from Vena Ave- nue Elementaty School. Meta and Car- penter Avenue Bementaty School. Studio City =•· Mad<Mo Perez hosts. .___, .... ......... n•_.. MGPIP IE I ..r .... ,_ Wtt•llRII.-T _..&.ICY ,,.. _,... WU iii ,_...,_. -··-----111111.,. ... ,.., .. "Kelly" (1981 , Orama) Robert Logan, Twyta-Oawn V<lklns. ( 1 hr . Joi min.) (I) .,. "Irreconcilable OiNetences" (1984, COmedy) Ryan O'Neal, Shelley L~ ht .. 54 min.) ,. ·-:.:& s:: •••• g,.,....,._Q UTmAY•H III .... CllAILP• .... ,u. • .,_ Featured: a IOOk at IOk>/femalt traveling and specialized travel to exo~. ( 1 ht.) Ir .... ClllQ CMDOOILR 1111 • .:::-J,.--- L"':&. .. ,_.,.YO.-&J l'JD9IM'I ... llL --·--·· .......... CM'DOOI .... (!)M11P. -"" -u.:-····--...rn. ...... I -=:.. &-.., L.oc.Y,.. com- 'lmlTU ••BWNATOICllDGLP .... '°"'9 Mn&MMllUCftCA .... CM'nllll ""' .. -..a,. .._ .. ... "Johnny Dangerousty" ( 1984. ComedY) MICheel Keaton, Joe Placopo. {!hr., 30.=; Cl} TCIP --Bert Cooper vs Tyrone 8ooZ9 for the NABF CruleerNeighl t111e. tchtdul9d tor 12 rOOJnds. from Las ~~ht .• 30mln.) u.:-... -... e11•• •O) .. "Dragnet" (196Q. Mystery) .. , =~:.=:gen. (2 h~. 6 iw .... ........ C..-~2-----"Th9 Myeterioue Stranger'' 1982, FantttY) CN'fttopher Makepeace. red G~ ( 1 hf .• 30 min.) Cl) .. "Young Man Wltll Ideas" ( 1952. Comedy) Glenn Ford. Ruth Roman. ( 1 hf • 30 min.) (%).,. ''The Woman In Red" (1984. COmedy) Gene Wilder, Kelly l e&ock {I hr., 27 ITlln ) .. (l)llUllMAlfllOCIW~ IWP¥1AYI L~~-.caQ &WAT. ---...... ~wa.J» ..... ,.L.09 --· ... ... I W:MIUTGfALM Riek Spr1ngfield sings his past hits and showca5'8 videos from t\is alt>om "Ta~~ ~· .. E··'*· o .... ,., .,... ADWBrnm G ... 9GITI U I A featUled NASCAR Nof1h 200 auto racing. from l~au~r~ C.WAY .... llAI lllAWOll Guests Mlchaet Caine, Jack Jones: Cl) ~ VOIVo lnternallonal. semll1nal matches. lrom Straiton Mountain. Vt ·-E~=~ . ._._.01..., .. IUUTY u-a-.n .... ~,.._UUCTICGUAID- 1 ~':.'::.:C ceu•r•w -COONl'I GUHi COUllTY "Orange County Transportation: The New Strategies" Jim Cooper talks with county transpor1a11on officials. 81\d shOWs aome of the new long-fange plans 10 deal with the transportation crunch on Orange County fr-~"· CC) PATI A ,_. Ahles classlcs "Ain't That A Shame" and "Blueberry HKI" will be among the works of Fats Oornmo wtllch will be p<esented when top pop ve1er1ns Ray Charles. Jerry Lee Lew· Is and Ron Woods loin Fats at a New Or· lean=lt1ub. (I hr ) (8) "SI. Helens" (1981, Drama) Art Carney. DaVld Huffman. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) ([) ..,. "Streets Of Fire" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Mlchaet Pare, Diane Lane ( 1 hr . 34 min.) Cl> ... "One Million Years B c .. ( t967, Adventure) John Richardson, Ra-eWek:h. (2 hrs.) • .,. "the ~e><se's Mouth" (1959. ) Alee Guinness. Kay Walsh ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) (%) .,.. "Clime In The Streets" (1956. Cifama) Sal Mineo, John CaMavetes. ( 1 hr., 31 ':J, .. !-:W. ''The Man Behind The Gun" 1953. Wattern) RandOlph Scott, Patrioe yrnort < 1 hr • 55 min.) -1C1>••1••••n• . --···='U, -nU .. RllI ..,.CG.-,_ JtSM trlet to save • canor from suleide alter he becorn. a disc fockay at the school's radiO station In stereo (R) di~ ..... ,..~ .... ... Q • .,.. "Tarzan And Th9 Leoperd Woman" (1946. Adventure) Johnny Welssmuller. Brenda Joyce. { 1 ht., 30 mln~--,.IE---=-• 1•=AU Regional c0\/9fage of Los Angetes Dodgers at Cincinnati Redl or Kansas City Royals at New Vant Vank-ees.r.~A~ ~i. I • ...... "The 0oo Days of Arthul Caneu A eeHlltl teen-agar, who has been transformed Into a ~ dOg. redeemS hlm9elf when he savee a MW ~ i·s..~:: 21 jR) Q DMllW• ... "That's Dancing!" ( 1985, ~ cal) Gene Kelly. Liza Mlnnelll. ( 1 tw , 45 mlnJ... , .. 1 (I) a:::-...... ,,..,_ MW•Mlln .J lr~·IWT .. UnlW'lllTa. ..... ~ .-AT PON .,. "Cal" (1984, Orama) John 1:tnch. Heten Mlrren. ( 1 hr., 44 ~ fD MY •• .,_,11•=t1.1. -Afternoon---• -1=-ITOG-llOUIN_. ... "Shoot The Sun Dowri" ( 1980, Western) Christopher Walken. Margot Kld~2hrs.) • "The Marauder" ( 1967. Adwfl.. lure) ·QordOn Scott, Marla Paule. (2 hrs) • IOLe tmJ» Scheduled: Smokey ~ lnson (co-host). Marie Osmond. a-he. Sly Fox. Aobert Palmer. Oen Seals. Uttte Richard (Int~). In· --~· .(R) . ( 1 lht.) MTllWU.•11' OlllllOI. DIM._. .,.. "Girts Just Want To Have " (1 985. COmedy) Sarah JeeelCa Pa~. Lee Montgomery. ( 1 hr .• 27 min.) ([).,..-.. The Warrlor1" ( 1979. Orama) Michael Beck. Do<sey Wright. ( 1 tw .. 34 min.) Cl) ITAi .... Sports competition tea. turlng cast memberl from "GrowtnQ Pains." "The Insiders" and "Oltt'rttil Strokes." (R) ( 1 hr ) (I) .. ''FaUlng In Love" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Robert OeNlro, Meryl SlfMP. ( 1 tw . 47 ~ _, __ "The Maverick Queen" (1955, W•ttrn) Bert>era Stanwyetc. Berry' 8u9: van (_2 twa.) -1, 1 uc••--• .. m••• * NA _, PGA ChemPlonlNP. tNrd round. fTom Inver,_. Gott Club In lolrldo, Ohio {L~ hrs., 30 min.) ... .,.,.u.c1 •~• The 1940 tum "Santa Fe r ..... · tNt <Jtarred Ronald RNgar1 Ind Olllta de ...... v1n nd Is apoo*S Sunday.Augu1t3, 1986 27 -lahlnlay Cont. Cf) .UTI OIM um 9 NA ICU PGA Championship. third round, from Inverness Golf Club in ToledO. OhtO (LIVe) (3 hrs .. 30 min) ta ..,. Hit AU. IU-PrOCIUcts and bu•tdtng techniques for a C061-tree. super- 1ns.ulated honle I ~.:-. mY• Viewed: Hardwick Hall; Burghley H~. built by Oveen Eltzabeth l's Lord Treasurer. Wlhon House where Gen. Eisenhower planned the 0-day tnvasaon of Europe; and Chats- worth (R) O (1 hr) ()AUTO UCIMa Formula One Or and Prix of Germany. from Hochnlleim. West Ger- many (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) Wf) llOWtl .. Cry Panic" (1974, Myst8f)') J<.itin Forsythe, Anne Fra~1s. ( 1 hr , 30 min) ~~·The Hendersoo Monster" ( 1980. O<ama) Jason Miiier, Christine Lahti (2 hj S) f!) ··-JU Philadelphia Phillies Bf Chi-c.ago Cubs (Live) (3 hrs.) «IJ llCMI .. ln'111aflon To A Gunfighter" ( 1964. Wet;tern) Yul Brynner, George Segal (2 hrs) fl!) DOCTm MIO "The Sontaran Expetl· 1•1en1" The Earthlings prepare to return to 1he1r deserted planet wtlen a Sontaran whO wants to experiment on them arrives al) CMfAllTAY\.OI 'CJ llCMI "I Remember Mama" ( 1948. Drnma) Irene Dunne. Barbara Bel Leddes (2 hrs . 14 min ) CPJN*I,._ JudgeS Zsa Zsa Gabof, Kristian Alfonso, Ted Lange Per1ormance l~ch In stereo (R) 1:11 ~ -TNllCBml TMA•• ..._. 01 mY• Viewed: Houghton Hall, tho Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch's residences -Scotl4nd'a Bown1ll and O<umlanrlg Castle, and Boughton House. Northhamptonshtre: West Wycombe Park. bvllt for the ln- tamous Sir Ffanc1s Oashwood: and Syon Hou;,J;> O ( 1 hr ) (ft) ''lhe Empire Strikes Back" ( 1980. Soence F1e11on) Mark Hamill, !ier· rison Ford (2 hrs .. 4 min ) • CPJ M1lr Olf M Ml'l1 Up-synced: Mr. T's "I Am Somebody." The Ch<><dettes' "Mr Sandman" and "The Curly Shuffle" b}'_ J~n the Saddle (R) (ZJ "CommandO" ( 1985, Adveo- lure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rae Dawn ChOng. ( 1 hr , 30 :nln ) WI WJI,.,_' II 1'I DOCTOlt WNO "Genesis 0 1 The Oalel<s .. Tne Doctor i$ sent by the Time Lords to overthrow Davros, the great Kaled sclen- flGt. and his dreaded new species. the Oaleks. (2 hrs .• 10 min ) •D POl8KOATllM*I Formula One com petition at Sa<:1amento (Calif ) Water Fe&~Taped) (I hr ) 1=-~he Quest .. (1976, Western) l 1m Matheton. Kurt Russell (2 hrs.) I ,..,,,, .. llm4Ulll111 •• -._ Mita CelebfllY CMmplOnthic>. om South Lake reno.. Nf)V (Tel)td) ( 1 hr) , Cl,>.,. ''PrlVlfte Reto<t'. ( t98_5. Come- dy) Rob Morrow. Jonnny Depp. (t tu , 22 min.) (Jf) ,,_ Jesse tries to MV. • calatf trom suicide Alter he aiecomtl I dllo jockey It 28 Sunday, August 3, 1986 the schOol's radio station. In stereo. (R) L1 hr.) Cl) ... "The Silent One" ( t~. Fanta- sy) T elo Maiese. Geotge Henare. ( 1 tw .. 135~ • .;.. ............. __ • _.. "The Gift On The Late. Lete ShoW" ( 1974. Myatety) Don Mutray. Laraine Stephens. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) I =-··, ... nu•• -OI --Fee-tured: Belvolr Castle: Plea Newydd; Ptlll- rhyn Castle. Wales: Wlahtwldt Mancx: Un- dlsfarne Castle, N orthumberl1nd ; ' De<bvahlre's Heddon Ha.ll. (R) O (1 hr.) .. al> llDM!l&L IUUlllAM ... DAYTOll.._.W. __ Aka- f Mfotpaee vtNciel old end the U.S. Air Force Thonder- Walktfa, Balloon Rellys and the Mini-Jets. ( 1 hr.) • ... ..Murder. He SaYt" (19'5. Come<fy) Fred MacMurray. Merjofle Main. lhrs.) P II UCMIWT&le Cl)ITAlftm malle .... , _.. "The Terminal Man" (1974, Suspense) George Segal, Joan Haci<en. l~-----­aMNllWB'nU•llllll W Ml Leon Splnl(s vs. Muham- mad All. taped Sept. 15, 1978 In New Or- leans. (1 hr.) (%) mWll "Eraserhead" ( t976, Horror) John Nance, CharlOtte Stewart ( 1 hr • '° min.) •a>~ .. ,~ ... --...c111t ,,.,._ A IOotl at the 1939 World's Fair at an event symbollzina ideals and attitudes that shaped the 201fl century. (R) O (1 hr.) ~ lllMI "Fandango" ( 1985, Comedy) Kevin Costner, Judd Nel&on. ( 1 hr .. 31 min-L • 8 (I) C81...,.. 9IQIL International Race of Champions (IROC) • the ftnel of tour reoes where dr!Vefa from dlffefent aV1o raclng venues compete In ldtntleal cars, from Watkins Glen. N. Y. (Taped) ( 1 hr.) 8 ITM uml SP9rts oompethlon featunng cast membtrl from "Gfowtng Pains," "The lnslde<t" and "Olff'rent Strokes," (R) (1hr.) 'e mATll'f ...,_ U•ll Proflled: Wyomla Tyus. forrnef Ofymplc gold medal l lnttf. Hoeted by Steve Garvey. ,,,,,,,,, .. rraauw. ---·..,.~: U.S. Diving Chemplonehlpe. from Orlando . F1a.. Pro Beech vra• from zuma Beach. Calif. (Taped) 1 hr., 30,,nln.). e ... "The Greet allendaS" ( 1978, ~),.8'111 Ekland, Lloyd 811dge8. 1:,7 ...w .. ... ··~" (198t. Drlme) AoWt Logan. T•·O.wn Vo6cW. (1 hr .. 34 ct'"-"The Jerk" ( 1979, Comedy) st ..... Martin. Bemldtttt P.-era. ( 1 hf .. 33mln.) &RSL•a••• .. "Arltbom" ( 1984, Orama) Ttr1 • Peter W~(t hf .. 40nW\.) -AY-H -·---· ..... ~: us. OMng ~.from Ortando. Fla.; Pro Beectl Voleybell from Zuma Beech, Cellf. (T eped) ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) (!)Cl) AT,.. .... ~ r9llieWI of moYiee 1velleble on vldeoc::elMtte In- cluding "Modem Romane." (Albef1 I~;--> end "Bad Boys" (Seen Penn) •t&S&L . ....... . ..... W l'W'Ll Sen FranciscO Giants al At- lltlt• 8' ...... ~L'iJ (2 hrs .. 30 min.) .. , ..• ,. llllC1l Y • Hmll Pm Jeele trlee to save a caller from IU6clde 1fter he becomes a dbe jOekey at the echool'a radlO atetlon. In stereo. (R) i hr.) •a ..... sum ... •·••• ... "The Howling" (1981, Horror) Dee Wellece. Patrick Macnee. (2 tws,) e ... "The Train Robbers" (;972. W•tem) John Weyne, Ann-Margret. (2 hrs.) • ' • CM -"Biiie Holiday: The LC>nQ Night of Ledy Dey" Thie portrait Of jaZZ 9lnget 8ltlle Holldey meldt flttn and TV eppeerence cllpe (Including e per- fonnenoe of "Fine end Mellow" with Col&- men Hawtclne end L~ter Young) wlth.ln- teMewl of eontemporerlee lnc*Kling bendleede< Artie Shew, record producer John Hammond end cntle Leonerd Feath- er. ~r .. 30 min.) l u.Y..U W ,... Scenes trom "Falling In Low." "10" end "Hannah and Her Sle- 14"'1" ere ueed to M1uttr1te c:hangel In how HgllywOOd nortr1ya e~flY. (R) ~--•'City Heat" ( 1984, A<NentUfe) Clint Eettwood. Burt Reynolds. ( 1 hf .. 37 min.) Cl) llOY1I "Spellbound " ( 19~6. Sutpenee) lngrld Befgman. Gregory Peck (2 hra .. 30 min.) i ..... _.,., .•• mu -1E:.: ·-·· "-'°" Alfrot (Live) (2 hl'L, 30 ll"lln.) l aA&IWn .... ........ IMSA GT Sef'i.. from Portland, Ort. ('Tte)ed) ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) (%) ... "Marvin And Tlge" ( 1983. Ora- ma) John c...v.t•. Blty Dee WllllemS. !_!hr .. «~ ·--.... . ....._ ___ _ ' -laharclay Cont. G ._AT POPI Marvin Hamllf.Gh per forms muSIC trom "They're Playing Our Song." "A Chofus Une" an(J "The Way We W8fe .. ( I hf ) CH) .. "2010" (1984 science Fie 1100) Roy Scheider. John Lllhgow De spite volatile polltlcal tensions. ,U S an(J RUSS1an lcienllsts launch a lollow·up space ml$SIOn to investigale lhe fale of a failed v0y~ 10 Jupiter 'PG' O ( 1 hr . 54 min) CO llOWll "Whefe Is Parsifal?" ( 1984. Comedy) Tooy Curtis, Cassandra Oomen ICa An Inventor who hves In a castle with an a5$0ttment of eccentries lrleS 10 mar ket his laset "'ywnting Invention 'PG' (I hr. 2~KJ Cl) ....... When~ Vl$llS her papula1 c:ou&ln. a p1a1n·lo0ktng gul (Shelley OvvaN) wort<s at changing her wallflower Image 10 lha1 ol a gracious beauty. l nmllOIMSlll .. lc(I) ... ,_:, ... The Ru~ CH11ral Ame<ican housekeeper wants to quit her nafuralizatlOn class attet only one nlghl e .. £mlCA Garter snakes. an fast am glass lizard. a desert 1or10tse and th6 alltgator are Men 1n this loOlt at the adap labtl1ty of reptiles O 19 e • ...,, lnte<view with Ron Reagan Jr 8 WT UCIJ WITH DAVID ...,.IZ Contumer Information on Samsonite tug gage. chemleally treated fruits and vege tables and llfet~ntee6 e MOU. YWOOO • SCheduled 11' le<\'19WS with S.mmy 08VTS Jr and l 1ztt Mlnnellt (I) TOOCl.a.POllW G "'° M _._ Repo11s on llFC>t.. faith healing and metal bending Viewers are also lnvtted to te111hejf ps)chic ability H06.lielnalist Kev1n Sanders ( t ht l 1911.1.--.... ,..,... .. •Dll'fl Vie le11y bOat and ru.c ury cruiser, playwright and novells1 Bnan ThOmpson !ravels the Niie Rivet from the Sudan to 111 Medltetranean doll• (R) Q l hr) IWICY..._. ~ The 1011 th81 Sophia te!.G~ end sneaks Into lhe house ends up klUlng Hen1y's pet rabbH ( 1 hr ) c:c:>.,.. "Fallon Angel" ( 1945. Drama) Allee Faye. Dana An&ews A man weds a weallhy woman for hef money to he can d\mlp t'l8f for a wa111ess, only to become lhe pnme 1t.1spect wtien 11'18 wallress 1!\ murdtted ( 1 ht . 37 mtn ) (I) -UC. Untied Handicap Thor oughbted Rtco. trom AtlantJc Clly (l rve) Ulv) Cl) ... 'l110COOCllable 0.HfJf~· ( 1~. Comedy) Ryan o ·Neal. Sl'lelley Long A 9-year·Old glf'I. feeling neglected end unlolled, kl legal aid 10 divorce herself from the custody of her twer·pre occuplOd parents and move In with her fonnef hOueekteP&r •PQ· ( t hr .!>" min l l maNlll -• 11"11 ,_ ........ .AldQlle Z111 lt1.1 GabOr Kr111ian AllONO. red bnge PtffCtfMnCe · 1 Andrle Crouch In etc.to (R) ll'IAL.-M•U. a.• "Auto Aepa#'' --........ ... ,ZJ lllO¥ll "The Woman In Red" (1984, Comedy) r.ene Wlldef, Kelly LeB<ock An Olherw1S8 happily married San Franc'8CO bureaucrat becomes obSeSaed With a gor- geous model and tnes desperatety to lnltl· ate an a If air Wtlh her 'PO· t 3' ( 1 hr . 27 m1nL • ... (IJ mAA Mama Rose beeomes ro- mantically lnvOlved with an old high· school fl lend D e 'ACTI OI LR George gets help 1mpress1ng a lorme< lolle Interest at his htgh school class reunion. In stereo (R) it lllO¥ll "The Soldier" ( 1982. Adven· ture) Ken Wahl. William Prince A ruthless CIA agent IS sent to neutralize a Soviet· backed terrOfrsl plot to hold the Mideast hOs~ With nuclear 8.l(ploeJvee (2 hfs ) erm,,..... Willis pays a girl to accompany Arnold to a rock concert (R) i, mwll · Freedom Road" ( 1979. Ora· ma) (Part 1 of 2) Muhammad All. Kris KrlSIOH 1son 8esed on the novel by How- ard Fast In post.CIVIi War South C8r011na. a lormei slave becomes a u S senatOI and l~hts 10 protect the rights of lhe 1-s::=-··· Oft.om Nepars Kumart Vllgin GOd deSI and tl'le Chlld GOdS of Janakpur, also. a IOOk at lhe ritual "Return lo the Air •• (Part I of 2) I ,,_,.,,... PlAMm mAT ca~ "Dance 1n Ame<ICa Don Oubcote" Mikhail Baryshnt- kov·s produchon of "Don 01.uo1e" IS pre sented by the Amefican Ba.Itel fheater. lea1u11ng Baryshnikov and Cynthia Har V,!Y (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (EJ DMTt L 1icky l jghts lntomational Chai- le~. trom Attanlic City (R) (ff) llOYll "Fright Night" ( 1985 Su~se) Chris SarandOn. Wllltam Rags- dale Convtnced that hiS ne•l·door neigh bOI rs a varnplfe, a leen·egef calls upon .tn aging hOnOI him Siar to Investigate tl'le man's secrll hie 'R' O (I hr . 46 min.) (1.) mwll "Summer Rental" ( 1985 Com- edy) John CKndy, Karen Austin. An over WOlked Alf 1raHic coolrellef end his family ti.oad tor r10110a for a llllle rest ·n· re4axa tion that iurns out 10 be catastrophe 'n' c.atrurnty. ·~ 1hr ... 28 min) ) TAI.II M Nia-Sctabbllr'g n0tses. arnmal·Hke ayes and venlshlng ob- 1ec1s are ~1st a part ot the 1er1or behind the d<>Ors of a clo$et In a graduate stu- den1' s 1~) .. 1 =1'UCl.a ~In s1e1 eo .l! hr) • 8 (IJ .,_ "Mommle Oeares1" ( 198 t. Orama) Faye Ounaw11y. Diana Scarwid Based on Chr1!ltlna Cf1wf01d's bOok For has him star Jolin C111wl0td reiMS t'l8f two adapted children In a dOl'neStlc atmoe- phere 1ha1 vatie9 from luxuflous comfort 10 sad1$llC d1&elpl1ne (A) (2 hrs . 30 mlnL D • Ill Mery·s f()fccd 10 find a nttw locatlOn tor Iha Ctvt:Strna.s peoeent Wtien the chulch ...omingty disappear• In stet· eo (R) e lllillCll Clarlon'1 womed lhial ht'I bvut 10 IO&e his tam11y lntwflt11'1C41 (R) ~ LRlnla °' -.... , ... W11yton ltnntngs R<>&emary Cloonoy: Broolfe Shieldl tour .. Kenye (A) ( 1 ht ) l a • .,.,_ c..••n• ' · .. • Oft.om Nepal's Kumarl. Vl<gln GOd dess and the Child GOO. of Janakpur: also. a loo6< at tl'le 11tual "Return 10 the Alt ~art~ I , ... ~, •. ~,., .. • --_, A psychology prc>- fessOI malt• a pua at Blanche; OOtothy wants llekets to 11'18 Sinatra concert In St8f~ e "Amazons" (1~. Drama) Jack Scalia, Madeline Stowe. White 1nvee- 11ga11ng a murdef', a young dOclor dlecov- ers a g1oup of women who are powerful enough to coolrol OI destroy lhelt en&- mles~~i2 l'lrs) 1 .,. "Golden Rendezvous" ( 1977, Suspense) Richard Harris. David Janssen Based on lhe novel by Allslar Maclean Passengets oo an ocean linel are thteat- eoed with 1he possibility ol nuclear d&- struction by tet1orlst1 (2 hra ) • I.Rim.a ......... ,_ New York nightclub and hotel OWf'9I Steve Rubeff, Spa1n·s Costa dol Sol; Abby Dallon IOIHS Costa Rica. aclOI Ed Begley Jr ("SI Else=~'" (I hr ) • M MAL Based on lnlorma lion collected from leading scientists. this doCUmentary &1mulatea the devaatatlng effects of a global nuclear "?' Host Chr~ Plummer ( 1 hr .. 3Q min ) ! .,. ~mando" ( 1985, Adi/en ture) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Rae Dawn Ch<>ng The e11-lea0er of an elite mlllrary lask force is pressed back in10 service whf>n hrs daughter IS kidnapped 'A' Q ( I h1 ,30m1n) ~~ llAl9UCI When a brash and Unot'lhOdox cop (Michael BrandOn) lrom New York transfers to a Scotland Yard·un0ercover unit. he enoount~ con- flicts with h111 weU bted Brulsh part'* .(glyntS Barber) (I hr ) Cl) ,.,. CllAll K1ngsl1eld actlvely op poses Hart's appointment to the faculty, Bell must decide wtiethet or not to ecoept ~tion In Boise. (2 hrs ) W .. "Ordeal By Innocence" ( 1986. Orama) Donald Suthefland, Faye Ouna way A research sclentlSt tn Eng&and sets out 10 unravel the myale<y behind a wom· an·s ml.Hdet Ba.se<1 on a novel by Ao-rhe Christle ·pG t3" (1 hr, 21 min) e lllO¥ll "Mucbeth" ( 1948. Drama) Or son Welles. Jeanelle Notap Based on Shakespeare's play The greed and ambl· tton of a "'8n end his wife '-d them to 1tagedy In t 1lh~1ury Scotland (2 hta.) • a?>lllln' TUClll In stereo ( 1 ht ) • 8 e .. "Gus Brown And Midnight Brawtter" ( 1985. Comedy) Jolin Schnek191. Ron Gian scnemeng to get rich quick. a WOl1d Wai II vet81'11n te0tetty mortgeoes hlS best Irland'• O•dahomll ranch and buyS a Ofeytiound 10 compete in 11'18 Ngh-Sl8k86 Flofld8 dog-reelng cir CUll.tk.(~30 min ) I ....... m.I Fllmma.lcer Alexia K1111110vtky ex ee her tamuy·1 Jewiah he(t19, vllltfng NlllOllburg end Ptagut In Cl~le Wast Germeny·1 o.Mau conoentratlon ~v the New Yortl other chfldhood SJ "Private Retort" (1985, ~ dy) Rob M01row. J()hnny Depp Two teen egof"I piowl the t>eaehet Of a poeli ..aort J0r l>Oaut11Ut women 'A' ( t tv . 22 Sunday Auguit 3, 1988 29 min ... -1 .. "AG1rl NamedSoone<" (1975. Orama) Lee Ren\ici(. Rlonard Qenna. A bristly baekwoodS grandrnOther loeeS her 8-year-<>ld granddaughter to • young cou- ple wl1h no children of ·1helr own. ( 1 hr • SS min.) I ,,_.. «9111'1 LJlll'm8 ,. .,. me am ,..,. Wey1on Jennings; Rosematy Clooney, B<oo«e Shields tours Kenya (R) ( 1 hr ) 1 ---~. I C•flU~ ...... "Noon Wine" An adaptation of Kathe<ine Anne Porter's snort story aboUt •Swedish hlfed hand's dramatic Impact on a Texas farm lamtly et the turn of the century. Stars Fred Ward. Use Hllt>olqt. Pat Hingle and Stellan Skarsgard. (R) Q ( 1 hr . 30 min.~ Cl) BSOUTI Joe Frazlef vs Muham- mad All. taped January. 1974 in New York. ( 1 hr) CID 111 T CITITM.: DCWT tl1' • If..,_ ~etches from his May 1986 on&-man sQOW at Hofstra Univeralty and a filmed ~ment on the making of a Biiiy Crystal shoW featuring Rob Reiner. Eugene Levy, IChrL::' and Brother Theodo<e -_,TUCU In stereo (1 hr ) -•IUICllOF-"Ltfe BefOfe Birth" ---mM WWI Scenes from ''FalNng In Love," "10" and "Hannah and Her Sis- ters" are used to illustrate changes In how Hol'ric.<>;Frays adUltery (R) ! llAI ~ Guests Michael C.tne, Jack Jones ~-... (I).,. "Elaserhead" ( 1976. Hofror) John Nance, Charlone Stewart Alter Of\'· Ing birth to a monster child, a weird young woman leaves the baby for the lather 10 raise alone 'n what8V91 fashion he cl"iooses. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) -,M~T90lf•MI ,. '.I Utt:-SCfabbling nolaee. anlmaHl6<e eyee and vani1Nng ob-tect• are jus1 a pan of the te«or behind the d<>Or& of a closet in a graduate stu- denl's room. (R) (!) TM.8 ,_ 1"I NM-When a cantankerous old man retUfnt from tM dead, his tamlly and community 1ry to l8nd him beck. 1., ..... .--.1. .. "In The King Of PrUSSia" ( 1982. Drema) Martin Sheen, Daniel Bel'· rlgan A r~reatlon of the trial of the Prowtharea Eight. actMets arr•ted for in- flltrallng a G.t. plant Involved In manu1ac· luring nuclear weal)Of'IS. M1ny of the de- fendants /:t~tiemsetves ( 1 hr . 30 min ) !-=--"Assault On ~racinet 13" (t976. Orama) Austin Siok«. Oetwln Jo.ton Cope end conW:t• )otr1 f«c:ee to prevent a teen·ege gang from leytng a6eg9 to a nearly deeef1ed ~ ttetlon 'R' { 1 hr •• 31 min.) (I)~ Mme S.rbet Sub Pro S-... from Watldne °*'· N.Y. (R) 00 ... "The Ernpre Strlk• Beck" H980. Scienc. Fiction) Marie Hamill. Har· rieon Ford Rebel fighter Luke Skywalktr irqrruptt his trainlna as • Jedi Kn!Qtlt to rescue his fritndl from Ylltelnoul b.rth 30 Sunday. AuguS13,1986 Vader 'PG' O (2 hrS . 4 min ) CD .,.. "Wild 0a11as Honey" (1982. Adult) Honey WUder. Sharon Mitehell A wealthy Texas bUslnesSman must deClde between staying with hlS wife or his ~­ tress. ( 1 ht .• 30 min.) (!) AT lW .,_. Scheduled: reviews of movies available on videocassette includ- ing "Modern Romance" (Albert Brooks) land n r .. (Sean Penn) (A) tW _,TUCU In stereo ( 1 hr > tW .. .,. ... • Mn.AT~ LM "The Best of S.N L. 1984-85" Highlights Include Biiiy Crystal's impr8SSIOO of rock star Prince, a parody of "The Mary Tylef Moore Show'' featuring Ed Asner, and the Rev. Je9&e Jackson's. portrayal of a flambOyant gam&-Show host In stereo (A) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I lmTOPa¥mo CCUITDOR l\IM'I' ... ..,.. ,,, - .,. "Barbarosa" ( 1982. Western) W1llle Nelson. Gary Bueey A Texas outlaw QIOWS to t>«ome a legend while constant- ly on the run from the authoobes and his F.ln-laws ( 1 hr., 50 min.) MUSICal guest. Toni Basil (R) .,.. "Antsl" ( 1977. Drama) Su- zanne Somers. Robert Foxworth. A ram· paging colony of klllef ants. uneanhed near a luxury lakeside resort, threatens 10 destroy the entire community. (2 hrs.) ... "Soldier In The Rain" ( 1963. Comedy) Jack ie Gleason. Steve McOueen A young &Oldie< Idolizes hisser· geant. who always gets him out of trouble {.?hrs.) • IOU> GOLD .. -LCM Love songs perlormed by JuHo lgleWa and Otonne Warwick ("Gtande. Grande. Grande"). Be4inda Carlisle ("Mad A~t You"). Kenny Loggins ("Denger Zone ) • Mlam• Sound Machine ("Words Get in the Wa)"'). Eddte Rabbtll ("RepefltlVe R&- gret"), Air Supply. James Ingram. Johnny Rivers, lhe Beach Boys and Sha Na Na In stereo. J;,~•·) I cw &11wme.--m ..,. tJI PUCI A chroniele ot lhe dip- lomatic negotiations following Am«lea'a v1e1ory In 1781 at Yorklown-tt\81 led to the 1783 Treaty of Pans Aleundef Scoutby narrates. W. (1).-T ~--"First To Fight" ( 1967, Orama) Chad Everett. Marilyn OeV!n. A Medal ot Honor Wlnn8f has problem$ on the battle- field. but m81l8Q89 10 lead his men to VIC· tQry~S) Cl) "t he Lost Emptre" ( 1984, Ad- venture) Raven de la Cratx. Three women, a cop, an lnd•an and a convict f0<m an untlkely taSk fe>toe assigned to rescue a group of women from a madman's ISiand tWi'1ic'~ hr .. 22 min.) fW C.-~ "'11WM. Spoofs are 1n- tenperaed with edited YefSIOOS Of Hoity· WOOd't worst movies Featured "Un· tamed Women" ( 1952) ( 1 rv .. 30 min.) -· .. "l.Mt A little. Love A Uttle" (1989. Comtdy) Elvia Presley, Michele Cerey. A phOtogrepher lor • "glrfit" mag- azine hat trouble with a )NloUt glrttnend Iii,. .. 30mln) .... c.mtlfATOll ••t SL W Gm. tJI mrocw From Loe Angelel Colieeum. this program depicts whe't 1$ considefed to be ttle ()lyrn9b Of rnotoetOta rednQ. and ~ Nghtlgtlt• ot the SS0.000 Miiier M•ster• r9<:9 IA) ~ ·--COM:ISI'-ltv .. 30 min.) -_,lUCU In stereo ( 1 hr ) -_,,,.,. ... M1W Ol .,.1111 ... "Gunfight At Comanche Cree«" ( 1963. Western) Audit Murphy, Colleen Mille<. A detective tnflltratee • p8t'Q of out· laws for the t1fM of eicpoelng their n<>-torious leadef. 2 l"ira.) • I 1M -Highlights trom 1985's 40th annillwMry <*emonieS. remembering the Hlrothlm9 and Negasakl atom bOmb attacks. ere Interwoven with the personal storiel and memorlea of four part1Cipents • two Amencans who helped plan and ·execute the altacitl and two f nese SUtYIVOrs of Hfoehlma Q Mn.AYM.M .,. "Malibu Express" ( 1984. Adult) Derby Hinton, Sybil Oannlng. As- signed 10 lnvestij18te •computer compa- ny' a shady busineSs deelinga, • Texan tinds hlmself In the middle of a spy UP8' .R' ~ '1 min.) CD "Streets Of Fire" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Michael Pare. Diane Lane. A "rock 'n' roll table" about a rocit) singer kid- napped. by a an outlaw pang and lief rescue by a dashing ex-et>yfrlend and a tough-oirl adven1Ufer 'PG' ( 1 hr .• :M min ) (I) ... "Commando" (1985. Adven- ture) Arnold Schw1rzenegger. Rae Dawn Chong. The ex-leader of en elite mllltery task lOfce Is pressed back Into Mrvlce when his daughter Is kidnapped. 'A' I 1 hr., 30 min.) ., .... ,. , I CA'lnlP191 '9Aft Host Howard Rollins Mulical ~ta: Ouerterllatti. I 1 hr ) (.I) .,. "Fding In Love" ( 1964, Dra- ma) Rober1 DeNiro. Meryl Streep. Oeeplte the fact that both are married. e chllnCe meeting on a ~ter tra n aper1<1 a mu- tual romantic Interest between a conatruc· tlon ~ and a graphic designer 'PG· 13·~~mln.) ,.•_,1UCUlnstereo (1 hr ) tt1 Mi .,. "This Is Spinal Tap' (1~. Comedv) Rob Reiner. Michael McKean In this Mtlre on the contemporary· roclc mu-* 80ene. an American dOc:tJmentary film· maker examines the phenomenon of a 17· year-<*! heavy metal bend from England 'R' ~· 22 mitt) W G Sketches: a spoof ot "Midnight Expresa" starring Abbott (Levy) and Costello J.,..to). ·1· :,•.r.i.,. -.. This 000· e«t feetures tht songs ··o.nc. Away," "The Malo Ttllng," "Car\'t Let Go" and ot~th<) e _. Scheduled Smokey Rob- inson (co-hott) . Marie Olmond. a-he. Sly Fox. Robert Palmer. Oen Seel$. Little Atchard (lnterAew) In stereo (A) ( I hr) I MUI_.. •Fiil 11111' W Preecon Grand t.. from O..:•ld (R) 1------C lftll• R,_ .. .. ''Whlaotrino O..th'' (1971. ama) Aoy 'T'hlnrite, Jfm tM1on A men- 111Ny bettered Vietnam veteran triee to r• oonstrYCt hit li'8 with the htlp qt ptyONI· Irie eounMlling and group tt•epy (2 I!.""·~ -lalunlay Coal • ..... _. (%) ... "Crime In The Streeta" (1956, Orama) Sal Mineo, John Caauvetea. Oe- aplte the efforta of • aoclel WOfi<tt to re- torm him, • young atreet hoOd leade one of his gang membela Into • llf9 of Ctlme. (1 tv., 31 min.) d (C).,. ''Stick" (11MM. Creme) Bun ~. Cendlce Ber~ An ex-<:en'a anempt to avenge hie prlaonDuddy'1 mur- der t>Mga him teo.-te>feoe with Florida mobet«1. 'R' O (1 hr .. <49 min.) -1---... "V<rfa'JI Into Spece" ( 1970, Scienoe-Actlon) Mlt9undbu Keoeko. Sho- uburo Date. A heto awlngl Into action to reacue Tokyo trom ennNetlon by a drMded rnonsttt. (2 hrs.) • .. "The $Cartel Pimpernel" (1 936. AdvenlUfe) Lealle Howard, Merle Oberon. In dilgUl8e •• a gentleman of the Engli.h Court. en undetground hero re&-cuw noblemen from the gulllOllne dUrtng the French ReYolutlon (2 hrs.) I ..., __ . TAM 90IT'I ... "Blood Alley" (1955. Adven- IUfe) John Wayr.e. Lauran Bacall. An American merc:Nnt rnanne helps an entire vtttage of CNneee peeNnta eecape from pursuing communists. (2 hra.) •a.-a:ll(H) llOWll "2010" ( 1984, Science Ac- tion) Roy Scheider. John Llthgow. De- spite votatlle political tensions.. U.S. and RUSSlan scientists launch a tollow--up spaoe mtSSlon to investigate the fate ot a tailed voyege to Jupi1er 'PG' Q ( 1 hr., 54 .. ~ .... "Firstborn" ( 1984. Orama) ter1 Garr. Petar Weller. Despite her sons' warnings. a divorced woman becomes In- volved with a charming. though latently slnistar dr1ftar wtto ultimately tears the ta=rt. 'PG-13'0 (1hr .40mln.) -1 .. "BIOndle Plays Cupid" (1~ t, Comedy) Penny Singleton. Ar1hor Lake. The Bumsteads decide to ne.p a young coopte elope ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) ·----(JJ _,. "The Warr1ors" ( 1979, Orama) Mlchael Beck, OofWi Wright. Blamed tor the murder ot a charismatic leader at a New York 1treet gang convention, mem- ber$ ot a Coney Island gang must light thelf way baci< to their home turf 'R' ( 1 hr .34 mln) .. , ............... lllj'--11 ........ ~ .,,. "love letters" ( 1983, Orama) Jamie lee Curtis. James Keach. Alter dis.- covering that her recently deceased --lporls C:Onl FromJtaee2 ... ... w. .. 1*99 ...... .. lt1Ul11R Mlr9 (UN) (lln.. ...... , ..- --l'•&U Lee ....... D1 .. ir• .. &ut lllil..,.(U..)(11wa.) -·-• tW • 0 PU CIK1Jl'la llllS l•..-rt "'-'~ ....... ~ ............... lllNf 1I11 ... C81J1t tut T-.; OM9. __ laluaUy __ _ • Ill .•auwwua •D ..... IPOllTI ~CA '.....-..: NAICM ...,.. -.......... fnMn 0-, Del. (1 lw.) -1 acn..WOIU°'-MDIU&m -Tlll-•N•M.L ..ncou. ,,. • •••M.L ..................... °'":•!' ... An11t11 ........... ~ ,._. ., "-CllJ ...,_ ...... Y.tl v-..... (UN) (I In.) I ~ 1t:9 MY .G•Tam'l IAmAU 11nWW .... ,. -1~ -NAIOllNA.C ..... la,..._ll*d HILLERMAN ON 'MAGNUM' ..• rromJtaeeS element is the writina, which has been ei1cellent. I also think that Tom's enormous charisma as a stat is • huge factor. It au sounds so simple, but it's very hard to do." "Maanum" opens next season with a two-hour 1how that will be filmed io Hawaii and, for the fint time, in Los Anaeles. "The Hawaiian aettina is really like •. fifth character, .. Hillmnan said. .. It's a very special place to film. I think a lot of people tune ln to ICC Hawaii. t think. too, because of the meteoric nee in Tom's career we're lucky to Se filmina there becauk it's less hectic than filrriif\S here. Fewer demands are made on you because you're barcSer to get to.'' Hillerman said be bad no idea who Tom -Selleck was when he W8$ asked to do the pilot. Htllerman lad previously starred in two series. "The Adventures of Ellery Queen" in I 97S-76 and "The Betty White J bow" in 1977-78. He was a auest st.ar on many series and played in a number of TV movtes. He also ap~red in the theatrical films "Chinatown, · "Lucky Lady," .. Hiah Plains Drifter," "Blan~ Saddlet" and .. Audrey •Rose." He revived his Texas accent to play the red-necked sheriff' and his brother in "Paper Moon." Since beginning "Mqnum," ttc's also played newspaper col umnist Cholly . Knickerbocker in the mi'niseries "little: Gloria ... Happy at last" and a Nazi v1lhun an the pilot movie for "Tales of the Gold Monkey." mothar had been Involved In an extremeri- tal affair throughout her marriage. a llr'Clle woman becOmea Involved In en obeeleNie affair with a married men. 'R' ( 1 tv .. 38 min.) - -· ... "The Sectet Lit. Of JoM a.p. man" ( 1976. Orama) Rlllptl Welte,&.... Anspech. 8a9ed on the true 1tory of • cd- lege proteeeor who tek• • •bbattc.I to •= .. • bk»-<:ollar WOft<8f. 1--=-... CC) ... "Second Time lucky" ( 1984. AdUtt) Olene Frrilln, Roger Wiiton. At· tempting to wipe out aln worldwide. God recreetes the Gatdan of Eden end P<lP"" lates It with two mousy coedl.. ( 1 tv .. 37 min.) ••L01T••AC1 •@ llOYll "Fright Night" ( 1986, Suspense) Chris Sarandon. WlllJam Rag9- dale .. Convinced that hie next-dOor ~ bo< IS a vampire. a teen-ager c:aJls upon an ~ horrOf-lllm lter to lmeatlgate the man 1 a.cret lite. 'R' Q ( 1 hr., '6 min.) ... _ISCll " ()) ___ ... 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"Actually," he added, ··t don t miss much. I'm sort oh bon vivant type f suy. r ve looked at this as ah opponun to explore another lifestyle, anothc:T cult .. as pnmitivc as 1t 1s." Sunday,Augu1t3, 1986 31 I .. 32 Sunday,August3. 1986 . . -~ 50~ SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1986 callM"l lnt~ anlllMl ..... h•lpe win ...... ....... 7-1 over the Cincinnati Reda .... lporta, C1 . SUNNY FORECASTS ON A2 ! Dornan: Gadhafi_ had hostages killed Congressman says Libyan leader bou ht tned to do the same with four other American hostages, including Jenco and David Jacobsen, SS , of Hunt· ington Beach. tried to buy Father Jenco and the other hostages with bard cash." I American. 2 Brtto.n s . had them murdered The congressman was speaking of the three Americans still held by Islamic Jihad. They are Jacobsen; Terry A. Anderson, 38, of Lorain, Ohio, the chief MtddJe East cor- respondent for The Associated Press; and Thomas Sutherland, SS, of Fon Collins, Colo., acting dean of Agricul- ture at the American University of Beirut. From 1taff ud wfre report• Congressman Roben Doman, R- Garden Grove. said Saturday that Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi had American Peter Kilburn and two Britons murdered after buying'tbem from their Lebanese captors. Doman made the annooncement after attending a public homecoming celebration for Rev. Lawrence Manin Jenco in Joliet, 111. Jenco was freed July 26 after spending 19 months as a hostage. According to Doman, Gadhafi Jacobsen' has been held captive for the last 14 months. He was abducted while walking to tus JOb as executive director of American University Hos- pital in Beirut. ' Doman said in his announcement, "The State Department confirmed 10 me two days ago that Gadhafi had Feeding feathered friend s Joehaa llanafleld, a&e 7 , batta theee duck• out of the water day at Central Park ln Hunttniton Beach. It ahould be with a few monela ol food. Joehaa wu enjoying a aummer another warm day today with hlglaa forecaat ln the low 80.. INDEX Bridge Business Classified .,. Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscbpe Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi 'f>ubllc Notices Sports Weather Weddings A6 C5 01-6 85 06 84-5 82 A"6 86 82-3 C6,06 C1-4 A2 A3 FVgroup mo611izes . disaster VO lunteers BJ TOM WRIGHT ...., ,_ Cemi9" I ldeM While larger c111e<. wrestle with the problem of enrthll~J\.t' '·'H:parrdness, Fountain Valle' c. '<~11thborhood Watch is de"clop1ng J OC"tworlt of volunteers to en\ur<' the U I}' will be self-sufficient in the cHnl of a quake or other natural d1..astcr "We started v.ork on 1h1 program last faU. so we ha-.c ,,'l,""'Crs for re 1dents womed h) the recent quake .. t..aurann Cook pr· 1dent of Ntt&hbothood Watch \<lid The kc)' tone of 1hc aroutt s plans will bt a compu1rmcd <.hrtctory of mformttJon about t'\.Cf'V hou~hold in t.bc Ctt)' 1 h<' "fl.I" 1' .at ion 1 ·na 1 s IO.()JO JJ1IOI trom the ~tate (PleaM ,ee QUAD/ A2) TWo ye~rs have passed, and he's still John Doe Two years ago today. a young man w11h shonly cropped hair and a bewildered expressrondiedin a head- on car crash in Newpon Beach and erased any h1n1 that he ever existed In death he became John "boe 84-3271. No name. no address. no cxpla- na11on why he would lead police from three different law enforcement agen- cies on a 27-mile car chase and then end 11 all by suddenly veenng into . oncoming traffic His car -a blue Pinto station wagon sto1en in San Diego County - was npped ncarl) 10 half in the midmorning crash o n MacAnhur Boulevard. He was pronouned dead at the sce{le. . Two other people -a woman dnvmg a Pontiac station wagon and a businessman in a black Porsche - were IOJUred. Both survived. Witnesses told police that the youn$ man seemed roopen his mouth -as 1f to scream, or cry or even laugh -as he crossed over the cent~r divider on MacAnhurand sped north in the southbound lanes. Police suspected the crash was a deliberate act but they couldn't prove II. "There was no reason for him to do 11 He had a clear path ahead ofh1m." said a police officer involved in the chase. "We were g1v10g him plent) of ..., ,_ ,....,, ... .,...._ Cerl.aea Ona.mm of Ronttnaton Beacbjumpe rope at National P'tt:neu Academy. l A fifth American bostaac. U.S. diplomat William Buckley of Med· .ford, Mass., has reportedly been killed, but U.S. oficiaJs say they have not confirmed the death and still list him as a hostaie. "The $fOUP holding the father turned rum (Gadhafi) down. How- ever, be was more successful with the other $fOUp that held Kilburn of San Francisco. So he bought Kilburn and the two Englishmen for the sole purpose ofmurdenng them." The State Department bad no immediate comment on Dornan's remarks. David Jacobsen's son, Enc Jacobsen of Huntinaton Beach, could not be reached for commenL U pon lus release, Jenco releued a videotape o f Jacobsen. The younger Jacobsen, after Vlewing the tape last week. said that his father looked as 1f (Pleue 11ee DOll!f AK I A2) NB ferries full as strike. hits Catalina Cruises By LAURA MERK OtlMD.-, ........ A weekend stnke by umon deckhands of Catalina Cruises, the largest of three cruise hoes between the mainland and Santa Catalina Island, has left dozenl of vacationers stranded and swamP,ed a Newpon Beach ferry business with inquines. Catalina Cruises makes 12 two- hour trips daily from ports at Long Beach and San Pedro to the vacatJon island, 26-miles off shore. All trips from San Pedro have been cancelled and aboui 30 percent of the scheduled tnps arc still opcrat1ng1 from Long Beach w1th part·llme workers and compan) management running the boats. The walk-out by. members of the Inland Boatman's Union sparked a flurry of calls to Catalina Hobday. a small fen; operauon that runs one 500.passen$er boat out of the Balboa Pavilion daily, said owner Bob Black. (Pleue eee CAT ALUCA/ A2) 'I HB's Ceatral Park· in line for changes By ROBERT BARKER Of .... .,.., .... ltllft Huntington Beach's sprawling Central Park appears 10 be m line for maJOr changes in the next five years. Community Services Depanment staff members ~ urgrng C1ty Coun- cil members to approve a S 10 million plan to build an Olymp1c-s1zed swim- ming pool. a gymnasium and a recreation center. These three top prionty fac1ht1es were proposed by the YMCA since 1982 but have lain dormant since that STEVE MARBLE RETROSPECTIVE breath mg room JUSt so there ~ouldn 't be an accident." The youth's bod) -7 30 da)s later -1s sull stored 1n a refigcratton unit at the Orange Count) C'oroncr's Department. Hts fingerpnnts. his dental charts and his measurements ha"e bttn fed (Pleaee 1ee· JOHN DOE I A2) organizauun couldn't come up with the monc) Howe .. er. 1here's still a chance the YMCA w11J pan1c1pate 10 the prOJCCtS and contnbute some of the funds that were raised. Also included 1n the plan for the 300-acre park are two softball com- plexes. City Council members studied the pro prosals last month and arc ex- l)C<'ted 10 approH a park master plan A.ug. 18 (Pleue eee CENTRAL/ A2) HB pulls plug on Bailey, Craft By ROBERT BARK.ER °' .... .,.., ......... Two Huntington Beach City Coun- cil candidates have been infonncd that the) no longer will be allowed to appear o n regularl'f scheduled local cable television news programs The letters were sent last week by Bill Reed, the cit) 's public infor· mauon officer. 10 Sherwood Bailey and Elaine C ran Baile\ 1s the host for a program dealing ~Ith 1s1er C"ll) matters on (Pleue eee TV I A2) Fitness camp shapes young bodies, mlnds By LAURA MERK Ot .... o.tr ......... To wttnes an obese. self-<:onsc1ous child -who once cringed at the wo rd "fitness .. -make a tw<rweck trans- formatio n into a young girl who leads dozens of children in e'em~s 1s quite a reward. And it's all the encouragement the volunteers of the National Fitness Foundation's Youth ummer Fitness Prognm needed 10 continue tht'1r work at the UC Irvine campu - Thr goal of the progns m wa'i to get youngsters back 1n shape By teaching them good nutntiQl'lal habits and proper e~crc1sma tech· niqucs the auonal ~ Fitnes Foun- dation hopes to revc~ the trrnd of increasingly lethargic youth'i For the past two wttk\, I~ fitnc's pec1ah'its from CTO'i" tht• 1 ountn- wor~cd w11h 200 kinJcr~nco­ throu~-11~1h·l"dt ~outho; and I (X} of their tt"adter> The 'fOUth titnt'i\ camp hC'l,1 at UC'l'')'t rawford Hall was a pre .. 1ewof what will take place at t he United tates Fnness .\cademy to be built 1n South Orange Coun1y, 2'h miles mland from Laguna Niguel veorge .\llrn. form('r coach ot the Loo; .\ngeles Ram'i and chairman of thr Prts1dcnt's ( ounc1I oo Physical F1tnrs and pon'i .pearheadcd the acadcm" prOJ«'I C-h1ld~n who attended the camp at l 1(1 spent full da\\ leammg dnll . gymnasno. ~rrtch1ns. roordm~t1on and enduran« .. 1011, pon1ng "Fit· nc s 1s Fun ·· T -shins. the children were tnthrallrd wtth thC'1r teachm and act1v111cs .. c,, mnasuc' 1s m\' fa, ontr spon 1n the v.holc v.otld • ~1d 11-~car-<lld lenn1fcr V.-alla«' of Irvine But tumbhna o;k1ll'i aren't cnouah to kttp children 1n 'lhapc. accord• to John (.at~. t'«UllVt \ICC pt'CS1 • dent of the -...111onal F1tne<i\ foun- dation (Pleue 9ee FIT I A.2) .. ORN DOE REMAINS UNCLAIMED •.• hoaAl thtoqh computers nationwide. And DOthiJ\a. "W}io knows wbo he is? We've certainly done everytbina we can to flod oat.•• said Bernie Mazuca, a coronet's deputy who bas followed lead after lead in bopes ofleaming the youth's name. "Maybe he's a runaway and his parents don't care or don't know that he's dead. Maybe they're even happy he's aone. l don't know. But be bas somebody someplace and so we wait and hope." In most cases, a burial in a pauper's grave at county expense would have been arranaed long before now. "Usually we do that. Especially 1f they're older. We can conclude that they were out in the world on their own and that's that. But this is different." Because of his presumed youth, the body has bttn retained in the event that someday family members will come forwa:rd. By Mazuca's best estimates. the youth was between I 7 and 20 years old at the lime of his death. C~ucasian. No scars beyond the injuries in the crash. No b1nhmarks or moles. No jewelry. No identifi- cation. He was wearing a pair of cu1-off Jeans. a plaid shin and no shoes. He s1ood 6 foot 6 inches tall and was a skinny 145 pounds The youth first attracted the atten- tion of pblice when he raced through an immigration checkpoint on the f rccway outside San Clemente. He was clwed tbrouah Capistrano Beach. Dana Point, South Laauna, Lquna Beach and finally into Ncw- pon Beach where he took a finaJ tutti onto MacArthur. Potic:e thouaht b.e was probably drunk or hialt oo drup because of his strange behavior. Not onJy did be seem to intentionally speed toward his death, but he would le.an over and fumble through the glove compart- ment and under the scat as he outraced poliot. But he wasn't intoxicated. "No alcohol. no cocaine, not rung." said Maiuca, referring to blood tests conducted after the crash. The car he was driving was stolen five hours earlier outside a liquor store in Encinitas. When they learned of the fatal car crash, police in San Diego suspected the youth might be a c.ar thief they'd been bunting. . But not often. Two officers from-San DiC$0 "We had one that looked good, but traveled to the count~ mo.raue in , the kid turned out to be btack. And we Santa Ana. But he wasn t their man. had a runaway that looked very Anothertbeory was that.be had run promising, but out of 1he blue the guy away from a yout~ co.~llonal camp showed up for a family wedding." she or even a mental mst1tut1on. But that saJd docs not appear to be the case. · Mazuca had the youth's finger-"W~ have· no1h1~~ of any use to prints run through both state and show tor the efforts. , . federal computers that store prints of Still. there are no plans for burial. anyone who has bttn io trouble with "How much hope can you have? the law. The computers also store When do you give up? I keep pnnts of runaways when parents arc thinking. 'he has to have parents.' able to provide them. Where are they'! I wish J knew the Now and again, Mazuc.a gets a lead. answer." CATALINA CRUISE STRIKE •.. From Al "The unfortunate pan is that they struck al the perfect ume." said Black. Although 1he summer months are the busiest ume of year for his ferry business. he does not have the boats to accommodate all the people in need of 1ransponation to 1he island. he said. A rouod-tnp ticket with Catalina Holiday is $19.50. .. This 1s the busiest time of year: ~e don't need the extra calls. We run to capacity every day," he insisted. ''The vacationers are getting the shon end of it We have had a lot of irate people calling us I don't blame them. We have people who had hotel reser- vations thal have bttn paid for and they are pretty us pet," he said. Company officials of Catalina Cruises said they hope the walkout. which was called at 7 p.m. Frida)- night. won't last more than a week. The deckhands refused to work after the company asked the union to accept 35 percent pay cuts for all union members. according to rcpons from the Associated Press. Deckhand~ current!} make S 14 lJ an .hour. pilots S 17 and co-p1Jots s 15.45. After being swamped with calls Saturday, Black said he began rcfer- nng the potential customers to airline companies that make trips to the resort island. A spokesperson from o ne of two airlines that fly from the Orange County John Wayne Airport to Catalina Island sa1d he talked to ~veral people Saturday who com- plained about the strike. "We had nearly a dozen people who mentioned the boat strike. But I wouldn't say there were any more calls than usual," said Rob Hahon. a reservations a$en1 from Resort Com- muters. The airline has $39 flights to the island every day except Tuesday and Thursday. Catalina Cruises provides ocean 1ransponat1on fo r about 70 percent of the island's v1s11ors, company spokesman Sam Sacco told the AP. The 145-foot boats carry 700 passen- gers each trip for 1he cost of a $22 round-trip ticket an Pedro-based Catalina Express. a four-ship fleet and strong com- petitor for Catalina Cruises. also reponed an increase 1n business after the weekend stnke. Both Catalina Express. which operates 16-24 trips daily c~rrymg 149 passengers for S25 round-trip tickets. and the Newpon Beach-based Catalina Holiday oper- ate with non-union employees. "We treat them very well and th~y didn't nted a union." said Black. who has owned the business for 20 years. Bob Forrester, regional director of the Inland Boatman's Union. said the union will ask for help from the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen-.; Union, of which 1t 1s a pan. Negouattons for a new three-year contract began in January, Sacco said. The old contract expired Jan. 15. Sacco told the Associated Press that competition was forci ng 1t 10 1nm 1t budget. Catalina Cruises 1s a div1s1on of San Francisco-based Crowley Manti me Corp. "Normally m August our weekends fill up up to two weeks ahead of time. Now 1t will fill up quicker. We hope the stnke 1s settled reaJ quick." said Black. QUAKE PREPAREDNESS IN FV ... From Al to fKiance the program "The biggest expense witt be the salary of computer operator, who w111 transfer the information from 1hc questionnaires to the computers:· Cook said. Neighborhood Watch volunteers will dehver a questionnaire to every household in the city-to insure they arrive and to keep mailing costs down. she said. The survey includes questions about the number of residents in each household. their probable location during the da). special needs or requirements 1n 1nd1v1dual house- holds. .. Some people may onl y want 10 answer some of the quesuons and we'll take what they 're w1lhng to provide." Cook said. She said the informa11on "Ill he confidential and the grottp plan~ to keep a t1~t rein on the d1re<:tof). In addition 101h1sd1rectory. Neigh- borhood Watch hopes to develop a netv.ork of skilled volunteers. who will ensure the city will be self· sufficient dunng 1he first 72 hours of the disaster. "The Red Cross esumates 1t takes 7 2 hours for outside ass1s-iancc to be mobilized after a massive natural disaster." Cook said. Dunng these ·ruc1al three days. 1he cit) must rely on its own resources. she said. Ne ighborhood Watch ad- ' 1ses residents to keep a three-<la~ emergency stockpile of food and water. The rescue and :11d ctTom of volunteers will be d1rec1ed by block and area coordinator~ "Ideally. each area in lhc UI) ~111 be self-suffic1en1." Cook said Through 1he quest1onna1 re, Neigh· horhood Watch hopes to locate a pool of medical personnel. res1den1s with first aid skills. and construcllon and ut1ht1es workers who will' olunteer to aid their neighbors "In the worst ca'>e disaster. Foun- 1ain Valley res1dcn1s. who work for other cuy police. fire depanments or fo r the gas or dec1nc companies. won't be able to travel outside of the city and thty'll be needed in their own neighborhoods." Cook said. "We'll also need a communication network of ham and citizen band radio operators." Cook said, "And vol un1cers who will pitch 1n wherever 1he)' 're needed ·· The first step of the Neighborhood Watch plan is an 1nsen in the Augusl city water bills. The insert asks for volunteers to 101n the disaster preparedness wing of Neighborhood Wa1ch .. After we lind out about 1he state gram "e will begin c1rcula11ng the questionnaires," Cook said. She said Neighborhood Watch already has a $5.000 grant from the count\. ~h1ch 11 will use lo 1m ple- me!'t 'the promm 1f the state granl 1sn t approved TV NOT IN PICTURE ... Fro m Al them may not be able 10 anord to do a · . Bailey said he concurred with the lot ofadvenis1ng and the) don't have dec1s1on but 'raised concern 1ha1 Sunshine to overtake coastal fog Lat•nlght end Mt1Y morning k>w cloud• and tog at• t~td malnty near the cout. OthetWIM, lklel Wiii be fair through Monday wtth moetly tunny dll)'9. hect\ l'llgl'lt both days .,.. eJ(P90ttd to be In the upper 60t to upptt 70... 'O\wnlght lowt wtll be In the mld~50t to mld~609. Valley l'llQht both dayt In the tow 90a to HM. Overnight Iowa In the upper SO. to mld..ec>t. .u.s. Tempe .. ,, .. IO ., .. 70 It IO 102 11 • .. .. 1cn 92 .. .. n .. .. t7 90 111 11 a 74 6e .. .. .. 11 M IS ti 74 u 52 91 71 11 M 1M 75 t2 .. IOI .. .. , ., -~~ .... _co~._ C,l'\(l..,tr• Raor F"trtU Sl'O* Otc~tO yy S11t.c.ner1 ...... ... _ WMlMI 5'1-""-I N( 0 " ~ t)o<.t • (;(,..,..,,,. t 71 02 ~ ~ -as Calif. Temps_ 93 .. .. 7t IO 17 13 " 95 13 .. .. .. 78 13 70 " t5 72 ,. .. 77 ae 113 116 .. .. 97 .. 17 9$ 89 13 108 " 93 70 ., 49 .. 52 .. 70 .. t7 .. ., 102 77 .. 77 M M ae eo 95 74 75 51 .. 5e 13 57 es 75 .. 57 10& 7t 90 89 95 73 97 t6 90 t1 89 72 CENTRAL PARK CHANGES •.. From Al Mu Bowman. the director of community services said the swim- ming complex -he calls it a natatorium -is the top prionty because Huntington Beach 1s a beach city without adequate aquatics facih· hies to make residents ''water safe." The pool, gym and recreation center would be located on Goldep West Street between Central Library on Talben A ve nue and the equestnan center near Ellis A venue. Other long-range Central Park ac- t1 v1ties being proposed include: ~, •Relocation and refurbishment of a gun range at the county transfer station site adjacent to Gothard Street. Bowman said t.he range could be "submerged" to reduce noise and to control "stray bullets." •A recreation vehicle campground ne.ar Sully Miller la)c.e at Ellis Avenue and Golden West Street. Plans in- clude fishing faci lities. a tackle shop and snack bar and day picnicking. •A Japanese tea house and garden. Representatives of Huntington Beach's sister city Anjo, Japan, say FITNESS CAMP SHAPES UP ..• From Al ··There has to be a combination of mind and body balance." said Cates as he viewed some first graders working on soccer dnlls. Getting the children in shape and building their self esteem can only add to building a better person. Cates added. Allen said he was concerned that the lack of exemse had taken its toll on the children. "Youth is the foundation of our country," he said. .. There 1s a tremendous youth fitness problem. We decided to write a prescnption," said Cates. who is a firm believer that if a child feels good about himselfhis academic life will improve. "Unhealthy kid$ make un- healthy adults," he said. Social lives also Sttm to benefit from proper hutnt1on and exercise. Cates said the mother of a chronically shy young boy called t,he foundation to ask if there might be room for her son. Cates arranged a place for the sixth grader and paired him with a more extroverted camper. The timid boy made a circle of friends within three days, much to his mother's surprise, sai<r'tates. "She said she had worked his whole life to help him," said Cates. And with tnJections of such ego and DORNAN SAYS HOSTAGES ... From Al he had lost a considerable amount of weight. .. He was pleading for hi s life,'' said Jacobsen. "I got the fee ling that he believes he'll be executed very shonl) 1f something's not done.'' Enc Jacobsen has been very outspoken about President Ronald Reagan's refusal to talk with 1he adbuctors. And recently he said the administration has negotiated in the past and should do so again. "There\ no precedent for not negouating. We negotiated for the TWA captives, the hostages 1n Iran and the Achille Lauro.'' When asked how much Gadhafi had allegedly paid for the hostages. Dornan said. "There's a rumor 1hat he paid a mil hon dollars each. but hke all rumors. 11 could be ofT. .. K.tlburn, 62. an American Univer- sny libranan, disappeared Dec. 3. 1984, and was found shot to death April 17, 1986. Found with him. both also shot dead. were Leigh Douglas. 34, a Bntish professor at the Ameri- can Universlly and Ph1hp ·Padfield, 40. a British language teacher. 110 103 Ill 104 17 IOI 70 eo IOI 102 87 .. .. 118 110 72 73 95 108 113 .. 74 .. 100 100 ' 72 102 92 7tl 13 71 ee 76 e5 97 90 T.-Velt<ty 14 41 71 57 1M SI 17 Torrance 7• '(OMtntll ~ eo •• .. II 61 et 72 " eo eo 65 .. se S5 eo. 75 90 ~ 57 52 se re 541 12 st .. eo se 57 S5 57 eo Surf report Tides TOOAY 3 25 e m 1002am 220pm 8 3Spl"I MOM>AY 3S31 m 10 77 t m 2 SS pm 907pm °"' SW SW s SW .() 3 3 8 2 7 e' Sun Mii IOCIAy •1 1 52 p m ,,_ Moncier e1 e ot • m MOOf\ -todey 11 3 48 I m AN! Mlt 117 01 pm they will help the city w11h dc\1gn~ architecture, labor and matenal~ for .t garden west of Central Libral) •An amph1theater/playhou~ Plans incorporate enlargement of existing amph1thea1er to 300-seat capacity. •Huntington Lake Provide for 'fishing pier and pedal boat openion dock. •A children ''\ pla)ground Plan\ range from an Jd\cnturc park of the .. Indiana Jone\" 'arict~ lo'\omc1hing ·more sedate. body boosters, maybe kids will mov(' away from alcohol and drug abuse.· and into more health~ e~pre~~•On!> ol their feelings. said C ate!I Allen ho~s the pmatcl}-lundcd academy will be hu11t b) 1988 The California Coastal Comm1..,,1on "ill review plans for lhc t cntt'r 1h" month. If the plam arc approH'd 1hC' academ y will be 1hc onl\ sut h l l'ntC'r in the United 'itJtn' ¥ Anyo ne from m1•itan pcr.,onnt"I. corporate leader' to L11tle l eaguc coaches will be •lhll· 10 atlcnd 1he courses at. Orangl' < uunl) ·.., li1ncv~ academy. The.re gl'nl·ral publ1e "ill also have llm1tetl u\r of the.• Cl'nlcr Under thi.' < alltorn1.i \talc [ duca- 1ion Code C\Cn C'h1ld in grade~ K-6 must ha'e ~oo minute\ nt ph\'>llal education C\cr. 1"11 ''l't'I..' l.,,fu,"e of recess or lunrh In high ~<.hool thc requirement douhll'\ But surpns1ngh lt':wha~ 1n c ull- fornia are onl\ rcqu1rc.'l1 10 tal..t· one physical edu.:a1111n l mu -.e 1n llllkge to get their crt'dr1111"l' But all the hard .... ori.. " hdrdh wurk at all for the ch1klrt n "h11 .t11t·ndcd the camp. Breanne K.1J , 5 \31d her la "ontc eitpcnence "3" k ..irning 111 1uult' The heallh~ lood '~a\n t so had e11her. Breanne-.• t:nonte'' "Banana <:hip\ " Channel 6, the public access channel. ~nd Craft hosts a week I} program on the same Channel called Huntington • Beach Hon ions. It deals with ans and cultural cvenl!> 1n the cit> aITe~ to the local ~le,1\1on pr~ Hunt1ngrnn Reach ~ann1ng (om-'i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i gram~ " m1ss1oners can do \Orne TV poll-11 Reed said Fnday he wa<; acung in accordance with regulations afford· 1ng all poht1cal candidates an equal opportunity before TV cameras) "We want 10 be fair to all the candidates." Reed said "~ome of ticking al their mecttngs. which are Reed said. ho"c"er. tha1 the ban televised. before the 1ele' 1s1on cameras But he said he looked with disfavor wouldn't appl) to anyone in\olved in on any suggestion to slop tclev1s1on doing his or her official public covcra~e of the com m1ss1on or Ci ty functions even 1f they arc running in Council meetings .. because 1t would 1hc No' ember elections be to the detnmenl ot the pubhc" 4 injured in Costa Mesa crash Four people were 1nJured atur- day evening about 6 p m when two can collided on Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Jan Eli1 .. beth Cohn, 65. of Costa Mesa was dnving south on Harbor Boulevard just nonh of Ba)' Street whens.he attempted to tum left and MAIN OFFICE ,,a ~"' l'l•r '>• · 11• "'"',_ • Mt •,.,.,,~ 9,.,, ·~c r ,,,, M,.... "" 'llfll'- Cl<l•*'•"• 8•2·"878 il<Nnete 6 '°""',.' 6•1 •3"'' VOL. 71, NO. 215 broadsided V1cento Amos Botclla. 25. of ( osta Mesa. who was dm· mg nonh. Cohn suffered a concussion and was transported to Mission Com- munity Hospital. An unident1fed pa"isengcrm her car escaped inJUr). Botella and one of his pas.sen- gers. Alfredo Molina. 29. of Costa Mesa suffered cuts and abrasions to their face and ht41ds and were taken to Fountain Valley Trauma Center. A second passenger in Botclla's ~r. Esteban Palitoja. 30. of Costa Mesa was taken to We'item Medical Center Just can 642-6086 What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you hke'> Call the number above and your messaae will he recorded. transcribed and dc- hvc~d to the appropnate editor. The same 24.hour answcnna service may be u$Cd to record letters to the editor on any topic Contnbutors to our Letters c()lumn mus1 include their name and telephone number for venficat1on Tells us what's on your mind • Delly Piiot Def Ivery I• OuerentHd "4 .,.,.Y' '°'~Gii., tt ' ~ 1c- • M'ltt ,Qi.II o-c.-i by !dOP,.. U !>e' • •1:1m '"" '°"" C.-<'Y •• r ... $.I "'"'°I •"0 S""°'I I .,ou iJ( ' •~ ·• ,our OOy !')' '•" Ci t-•'~• H) A n ••O '°"" ilt "" ~·,. ... ..,"<I Clrculetlon Telephone• l l i-1'• ,~ --- Semi Annual Shoe Sale Starts T h u rsday 9 A .M . At Garys & Company, our shoe department is not just another shoe department. It is a s pecial s hoe store within a special clottiing store. Vstifl • MasterCard • American Expres8 • Newport \enter C'Rrd 119 Fashion Island • Newpo~t Beach • 759-1622 • Bullock \Vil, hire \Ving ----------------------- • • .. ALLEN-POTT&R Our Lady Queen of Angels c.t~olic Church in Newport Beach was the settin& for the July l 9 wcddina of Janas K. Potter of Ncwpon Beach and ScouA AllcnofCoronadcl Mar. Thccouplcarected Supervisors earmarlt $11~ for jail ~ 3SO guests at thei1 reception at the Balboa Bay Club. The bride is the dauah- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Potter of Canoaa Parle. She wore a gown of silk organza with a fitted bodice of Alencon lace and cap lccvcs trimmed with silk roses. The full skin swept into a chapel train. Jamie Berman. sister Allens of the bride. was maid of honor. and bridesmaids were Dana Potter Amundson, another S(Ster. Tracy Allen. sister of the bridegroom: Shannon Hays and Michelle Gauben. Steve Blcirr was best man. and ushers were Rick Cutts. C'h1p Eggers, Jeff Johnson and Mau Mat- teson. After al:iawauan honeymoon. Th?~Coup e are at home in Irvine. She 1s wuh First American Title 1n an ta Ana and he 1s with Ci tation Builders in Tustin AKIN-HOPKINS A double nng ceremon} at the Kemp Ranch unned Christy L}nn Hopkins and Paul Clark Alon. son of Mrs. Barbara Akin oflrv1ne and Clark Akjn of Buffalo. N Y. The Rev . .Beaumont of the Tnnity Episcopal Church in Lone Pine officiated at the May 25 wedding. Mr and Mrs Howard Hopkins of Apple Valley are the parents of the bnde. She wore a tea-length dress and ca med" h11e roses. Her cousin, Sheila Miller, was matron of honor. and C'hnst) .Ann Akm. Lon Paula and Theda Aki.Di Hernandez we1'e bndesma1ds. Tiffany Miller and Rebecca Martin were flower g.arls and John Schaumburg was nng bearer. N1C-0lc-MtHer kept the guest book Earl ( alhson was l'>e<it man and ushers were T1moth\ Hopkin\. ~1rhacl ~haumburgirnd Dand Donati A.Iler a reception at Staham Hall 10 Lone Pine. the rouplc spc.'nt their honeymoon 1n MaLatlan and are now residents of San Francisco. She is a graduate of Lone Pine High S<;llool and auended the Uni.,ersm of Reno. and her husband 1s a ( orona del Ma r High. hool graduate, attended Orange<. oast College and 1\ a graduate of Cal <itatc San Francisco PICKETT-MOSBACHER Jud) ~oshalher and Tod Pickett C\changed wedding -.ows 10 Placcf\1llc on Jul)' 5 Hu"ard and Lucille Mosbacher of Placer-. Ille aod Burch P1t kett ofE. an)On Lakl' and E unet- ta P1d.:ett ofC'oc;ta Mc~ arl· the parents of the couple: .\ttendants tor the rnu- ple were Loi\ Lane and Lorett a. Pegg~ and Irene Mosbachcr. s1sterc; of th e. bnde. Matt \\ h1tmore John Earnc~t. c;;k1p :"klson. T ro) Pickett and (1rcg Plckttts Mosbacher By PHIL SNEJDEllMAN OfllleO.-. ......... Oranae County supervisors decided Thursday to keep S 11.1 m1llton 10 their 19 6-87 budact to be&in work on a I .~ bed county J&1I near Anahein tad1um But they also aarecd to review a rtpc>n on alternate J&il sites an September. The study 1s being paid for by the Jail Ac11on Committee, a coalition that is o ppo5ed to the Anaheim 1a1I site. Members of the coaltt1on, wh1 h Dis- ne yland. the Caltfdrn1a Angels. the Los Anaclcs Rams and the cities of Anaheim and Orange. believe bu1ld1n1 the Jail on count) acreage at Kate lla and Douglass a'venucs near the stadium would conf11rt with Anaheim's lucrative tourism indus- tr). :; Bud mull. a spokCjman for the Jail At"t1on C'omm1ttce. a ked county super- vi 6rsdunnJ Thursday's bud&et hearin~to delay spcnd1naany money on the new 11 "We bcJ1cve budact1na SI l.l m1l 1on dunna the next flscsl year to be&1n enginecnn1, architectural and site prep- aration work on a l.~bed Jl1I at the Katella-Doua.Jass Sile 1s another m an 111- adviscd series of actions that the board has entered into, .. Smull said in a prepared statement. He argued that the new Jatl should be built 10 a remote area rather than 1n any of Orange County's "dynamic and valuable urban areas." Smull said his group has hired an expert in correctional facahites to prepare a report on alternate solutio ns to the county's Jail problems. . The repon will be prestnttd to the 1upcrv1sors 1n September. Smull said. asktna the board not to spend any money on thr Anaheim )&JI before tbco - But an a 4-1 vote. upervtsors agreed to keep an S 11 .1 million allocation to bcJln work on the K.alellaDouaJass )art The 1a1l is ulumately expected to cost S 141 m1ll1on. Supervisor Jblph Clark·. a former Anaheim mayor whose datr1ct includes the proposed 1a1I site. maintained his strona oppos1uon. ''it's absolutely throwing money away and it will never bt' built," Clark said. "Mark my words on that." The supervisors are under pressure from a federal Judge to p~ov1de add1t1onal 1a1I fac1ht1es because of overcrowding Supervisor Hamett Wieder expressed concern that the JUdge m1pt find any add1t1onal delays un cocpt.abfe. "Wt iot to th•• point bccaute no one wants a1.a1l 1n tbttr backyard:· she said. upervtsor Bruce Ncst.andc id he would be w1llro& to look at the commmee't report But he said remote loeauons for a new Jiii have been studied tn the put, sparking s1m1 lar communuy op~1t101n. "No matter where we J.O. we're aoina 10 face" the same problem • Ncstande said. "We've found the bc~t \1tc we can." Although the board refused 10 withhold the Jiii funds from the new bud&el. Supervisor Roger Stanton pointed out tbll the Anaheim aroup's report should be in hand befort an} of the funds are spent. ind1caung thc-board would have lJme to make changes. Ex-NB car dealer suing attorn~ys for bad counsel Lawsuit seeks $5 million because warning tn '85 resulted in business loss By PAUL ARCHIPLEV Of .... Dtllly ............ A former Newport Beach (8r dealer ""ho said bad advice from his attorneyc, in- creased his busmess problems and led to ~~rrest 1n 1985 has filed a 5 mtlhon lawsu11 aga1n\t the Newpon Beach la" firm. Luis Gamboa. 35 pleaded no contec,t in Februal) w a single m1~emeanor grand theft charge and agreed to make S I 18.000 in rest11ut1on after being accused of stealing three Mercedes Bentt'S 1n 1984 .\ccord1ng to the la"sutt filed for him h) the law firm Horton Barbaro & Rc1lh his former attorne)S warned (Jamboa he was in Jeopard~ 9f facmg civil and cnm1nal act1om Nam1ngJoseph Angelo and the la"" firm 'A ool..e) A.ngelo & Thatcher C1amhoa <.hargcd the\ ad \'1..ed htm to sta' out ol The l'nited ~tates alter he went to E:uropc 1n Occcmbcr I 984 f1amboa said h1' former attnrnc\\ , .. arncd him he'J go \o Jail U. he c"er came b<i<.k to ( ahforn1a Becau\C of the tr ad' KC debts to cus- tomers Jnd l.'.reditof\ ofh" Pan A.mcncan lmp<>rt'> firm that rnuld ha .. e been handled in r1-.1l or banlruptn lOU rtS turned mto lnm1nal matters tht• '>Ull alkges ~hen c,am~>J did rt·turn to C ahfom1a in Jul\ 19H'I he ""a'> O'll't and arrested b ) 'cwpon fkarh puhce di Lo, ~ngeles International A1 rpun Thl' Orange (ounl) D1stnc1 .\ttorne\ \ offi<.e had filc-d 14 felon) wunt' Jgainst him during ht'> ahc;enu Lamhoa -.harged th<1t h1~ arttst and <.OO\ 1tt111n cau\ed him hum1ha11on. loss of hi\ bustnl'" Jnd rl·putat1on .md a divorce I k al\u '4!1d he: ha'> bec:n unahle to find -"nr~ 1n h1' lil·ld unJ he ha\ 1n<"u rred mountin11 nwd1\,1 hill\ lor c..ounschng as "l'll a' legal hill\ 10 Jctend h11nSl'lf against thl' numl'r•1u' Lh.irge' h( lalcd when he retumc:J f hur d< ll••n\ 1.uu-.cd "great mental and ph' '\llal :.and Ol'n <•u'> p:ttn anguish and 'ul'rcnng and ha'<' l JU\l"d plaintiff to be \11.k '\On inJ .11,ahkd •· thl' <,u11 allege\ \llClrn1'" JI 111c la" lirm nf ~ oolsc' ~ngclo ~\ I ha hht:r "'<'fr nt1t a\adahle for 1.omm\·r I UCI prof wins $618,000 grant for cancer study \ l ( In inc prnlcssor ha' rcu~1' cd a S6 I 8.000 grant 10 4'tud) prntei"' 1ha1 control cell functwning and ma' pla) a role 1n the dc"elopmcnt of cam er pmlC'3\C.' nt 'inc indirc:l th C•in1r11b Ll'll'> h' inh1h1t1ni thl' act~r;n, of prnteol\t1 t CO/\ ml'\ • For nampl~ throml'l1m· a proteol~ lJC' en/\ me cau\t'' ~ell' 111 t.l J\ 1de Pro1easse m \inl" in lht other h.rnd inact1"1ates thrombtnl' anJ thr rc:h' .,1,,"' l.Cll di' 1s1on -\lcurd1n11 10 unn.nl(hdm the two The couple are residents of Walnut ( red ... Ht' I'> a graduate of( O\ta Mesa High ~hool . (1olden 'W c\I College and Cal State Chico and 1s emplo,cd h' Gaito Wine as a ~le'> re presentative H1<, v.llc. al'>o a graduatc of( al \tatc C h1<:0. 1~ a l hem1\t at Dc<it>tu Pa1nl\ Lifesaving demonstration The fi,c·\~ "'at1onal ln.,tllull.'\ of Health grant "as a~arded 10 Dr Dennis ( unningham of .l.dgu na Beal h protc'>)Or of m1crob1Cllog~ and mt)krnl.H gcnt'lll'i at l'CTs College of 'v1cdic1nt• ( unningham 's rc..earch hi\. u'e' on t" o kind\ of rcgulaton protein' rr·>duu.:d h\ the bod\0 \ rells The: fir\t nru1111h 11c enl'fme. controls '>UC'h actl\ 111l'c; J'> cell d1\.i\1on and mo,ement fhl' '4..'COnd protein~ pnn 1dl· a "IC>edhac lo; loop" that r~·gulntl'\ r:f 1 al 11 II\ much li ~l' a thl' ·mo4'1J t rcgu Jll''> a IJrn.1Le '" ma1nta1 n a ltlO'it.in• ll'mpcrat rr T hl I C I rt·· c,carcher ' "ork ma' h.'ad to a he11c-r under,tandm!! nf "h' t.lill l'r cdl\ di' 1dl" unoml1 llahh a 1..1mpu4> '>p<>ke,man c;a1d STASSEL-KUSTER Jenny Griffith• of the Wales Junior Lifeguard Team demonstrates cardiopulmonary reauacltatlon on Cert ltvan• at a clau for the Huntington Beach lifeguard etudent• near the Huntington Beach Pier. The Weleh lifeguard• are on a tour of Southern Calffornia. "'ev.pq11 Beach residents l\.clh (1raLe l\.u~tl'r and Manin"( hip" ta'iscl were mamed June 21 in the Commun1t\ Churl·h ( ongregat1onal 1n Cornn<i ~M~ . !4 I . \--~ .. ~ '.1 r' , M a r g a r l' t \\ in~l<m of Huntingt11n \\ Va and Mr and M r~ <ihannon "8 u11" Jackson ol ;\.1."wpon Bealh an~ thl' parent<; ~1f the LOuph:- Costa Mesan named associate dean at National University Hatchett heads PR group The hnde wore a gov. n ol organ1<1 and lace v.tth a high-necked bodice and tnple bell slec'e' accented v.-1tb lace and tin\ ~cd tassels ~arls The emhro1dered '1k1rt had a cathedral train and a 1,callopcd hemline .\ "reath nl 1xarl\ ~qu1n\ and tlo"er\ held her tindal 'l'il t-...r1'1' l Rum" "a" maid ot honor and bndc,ma1i'.h \\l'fl J...ell\•n R \~e~n" Deanna \ Bcd.m·r \. 1rg1n1a () '\h><. k M.iry Beth Manion and Jarmc I cc Burn' • · &·'>t man "a' Oa-.1d C.1 ·1as~l. and u4'hcr\ ~ere JcfTn•\ \\ Ru11tka. 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'Out<;1and1ng. \tall Pr' '1111 111 t hl· <)llJ 111·1 "lhl· ,., au 1' e 1 n :i 11•i111l'I\ r "' "''nll·n' Jnd profcc;<;1Clnal •H g,t lll• II 1n\ \dd11111nalh Rmw n·re1,ed "at1on.1I I 111' l'r'''' \ < >11l\t.1nding \1c1l1 Pcr-;on of thr t)u.11ll'f \\\Jrd from the J ul~ IQ~6 grat.luatinl.( \la\\ Homeless Ragweed, a terrier-mill, ls at the Irvine Animal Care Center wait- ing for someone to take her home. She la apayed, Ukea to play and like• children. The shelter la at 15129 Sand Canyon Road ln lrvlne. Dtmn.1 ll:ih hl'll J HCl It •r q f l nmmun1t\ rrla110n<. .inJ de' l'lllpnwn1 lor tht aJJk hJl I.; ( tlOllllUOll\ ( ollq~l· 1>1\lnt t. hit\ ht'l'O t•lc:, 1nl prC\llkn1 Pl thl < ommumt\ < nllc~c Putil1l Rd.won' < lrgan11a11on I hl' \ 1ddlchal I. 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A4 Orange Coaat DAIL. Y PIL.OT I Sund ay, August 3, 1988 \ . Welcome-hom·e parade greets JencO in Joliet JOLIET. 111. (AP) -The Rev. Lawrence Man in Jenco returned to his hometown on Saturday after 19 months of capuvtty in Lebanon and was greeted b) yellow balloons. yellow roses and yellc;>w welcome- home signs. The Roman Catholic pnes1. look- ing fra1I but pleased, sat on the back of an open conven ible as he rode through the Cit) 10 a motorcade to a reception at the Rialto Square Theater. He met earlier with about I 00 relatives at a restaurant 10 nearby Shorewood for a ··very emot10nal" reunion. said Joliet police Lt. .\n hur Shultz. who said he and Jenco were altar boys together 40 years ago. Jenco, dressed 1n black and weanng a clerical collar. amved at Chicago's Midway A1rpon from Washington. waving and blowing a kiss at well- w1shers. Say. sister of reporter Terry Anderson, one of four American hostages still missing 1n Lebanon. Anderson 1s chief Middle East correspondent for The Associated Press. In Joliet. yellow nbbons fluttered, beer kegs were iced and hundreds of people signed a 6-foot-h1~ greeting card and hncd up for tickets to a publlc celebration as Uley awaited Jenco's amval. This mdustnal city of 78,000 was on an emouonal high as residents prepared ajlant pany with p1ua, beer and cakes for the return of the Roman Catholic pnest one week after hi s release by Moslem extremists. Yellow ··welcome home" posters covered store windows and building walls. ... ' Ortega wants to negotiate peace treaty with u.s~ Nicaragua ~r~stdent .also hopes to invite Reagan t_o his country CH ICAGO (A P) -Nicaraguan President Daniel Onega said atur- day he wants to negotiate a peace treaty with the Untted States. begin talks wtlh the Vatican and 1nv11e Pl'Csl<Rnl Reagan foli1s coun try. Oncp.. appearing in Chicago at the mv1ta11on of Rev. Jesse Jackson. proposed an eight-point peace plan dunnga speech at the headquaners of Operation PUSH. the c1v1l nght\ group founded by Jackson "'Nicaragua 1s under attack by a fore ign· po"(~r called the lJ n1ted States," Onega said through an interpreter at a news conference after his speech. The Un11ed States suppons the Contra rebels who are fighti ng Or- tega's leftist government. leader and unsuccessful. 1984 Demo- cratic pres1denual candidate: . "While there has been a s~1ft 10 our f ore1gn policy to outh Afnca. mu~h J..1ll1ng is going on an the dark an c tntral .\menca," said Jackson .. Onega ha'> been in the Uruted States fora wceJ.. malong appearanccs in Ne"' 'rork City and Dcnv_cr. to .idvance the cause of his Sandinista regime and to call for an end-<OU.S. suppon ot the Contras In Ne"' York. he ad~Lhe L'nited "'lat1on'> "here non-a11gn~ members of the I 5-nation Scc~ty ( ounc1I introduced a resoluuon "htch did not menuon the Urultd States b\ name but called for fu ll compliance with the World Coun's ruling against the l ln1ted States an a ca!.<! brought b~ "-1caragua .. The lln1ted States\ ctoed the resoluuon. Jn his <,pee<"h. tramlated by his wife. He was accompanied b} relauvcc; and d1gn1tanes. 1nclud1ng US. Sen. Paul Simon. D-111.. Mar) Lou O'Brien, w1do\\ of the late l 1 S. Rep. George O'Bnen. R-111 . "ho had "orked for frnco\ reka e. and Pegg} "'It's an exc111ng and proud mo- ment for everyone in the communi- ty." said Sheri K.ropinsk1. who helped prepare Jenco·s welcome home recep- tion at the Rialto Square Theatre downtown. "'There's been so much antic1- pa11on about has return. Every mar- quee an town has a statement wishing Father Manin well." she said "'~ Rev. Lawrence Martin J enco wave. to crowd at homecoming parade tn Joliet, W ., Saturday. Mary Lou O'Brien, wife of the late Congreuman George O'Brien, la at left. Onega 's proposals, wh ich he said would be delivered to the U .S government soon. were reached 1n pan after recent d1scuss1ons w11h Jackson. according to the c1v1l nght~ Rosano Munllo. Onega also argued that his go,cmment had not dis- cnm1na1cd aga1nc;t the Roma"! ~th­ olic Church. or med to stifle cnttc1sm b)' closing down the daily newspaper La Prensa. Onega said thl' ne"'spaper was aligning itself with the nauon's enem- ies an a ume of "ar Lawyer Roy Cohn, 59, dies \A.~ HI'\(, ff)' I .\Pl-Ro) Cohn. the Oambo}ant New\ ork law\ er "ho catapulted to public prom1nc.'ncc in the I 950s as the grand inqu1s1tor of ~n Joseph McCarth) ·s commun1st-hun11ng congressional panel. died Saturda} at the Jge of 59 Irene Haske. c1 spole~woman at the Nauonal Insti tu tes of Health. said the pnmaf) cause of Cohn\ death at 6 a m EDT wa~ card10-pulmonary arrest. "1th "dementia" and "undcrhing Hl LV-lll 1nfecl 1-0ns" listed as secondary cau!>es The HT l V-111 \ 1ru I'> t>ehl·ved 10 cauSt: .\IDS. the , fatal illness that mo~t often 'ltnkes homosexuals and intravenous drug u'iers. Cohn a lifelong bachelor. repeatedly dc:n1ed rumor'.> that he -;ulTcred from acquired immune dehc1c:n<.') s~ndrome He '>aid he had li"er cancer Ms Ha'il..e relu\c:d toelaboratl' on ( ohn"s illness "he ~aid she wa<, onh at l1tx·n, to rcleaSt' inforrnatton recorded on the publ1t death n·n1fi<.atc Cohn who \\3\ indicted three umcs dunng h1'> contro\.cro;\ -tilled 1..MCl'r hut v. a' nc..,er lOn" it ted. du:d c1t ""-.' NIH"s Cli nical (enter in c;uburban Bethesda. Md .. six weeks after he was d1\harred in New York for financial misconduct The Appellate D1v1s1on or the New York State upreme Coun said Cohn was guilt~ of dishonest). fraud, deceit andm1sreprescnta11on. Ont' of the accusations upheld by the Judges was that m 1976 ( ohn went 10to the hospnal room of a dy ing fnend , wh1'lk) magnate Lewis Rosensuel, and tnckcd him into s1gn1ng over control of has mult1m1llton-dollar r~tatc Cohn abo allegcdl> 1mproperl) used money from client'>' c~crow funds. Cohn said he wa s disbarred because "'th.v establish- ment bar hate') m> guts." He called hn. accusers .. a bu nch ot )O·)os"' out to smear him Last }Car he held off disbarment b} pleading that Ill' v.as tcrm10all} 111. but earl~ an I Y8b he appeared puhltd) tu rcpon that hie; li"er cancer "a" 1n rcm1sc;1on He re- entered "llH tor the second 11me 1n t\l.O ~l'ar'> th1'> o;ummc:r We stem Barbecue AUGUST 6, 1986 5:52 PM -11 :00 PM • Chuck Wagon BBQ Dinner • Live Western Hoe ':'Down Music and Dancing s75 rr ' ' • Fun and Games for All • Wear Western Duds CHOOSE YOUR WAY, SEND IN TODAY I SAY s150 JOIN . $250 HOWDY 552 CLUB COME FREE ! 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The New York Times reponed 1n ~unda> ed1t1ons Thl' newspaper cited congressional and adm1n1stra11on oflic1als as "3}'1ng tht· mqu1ry was foc using on charges tha t the ( hilean'> had been upped off about a -covert American intelligence eathenng operation The officials told the Ta mes that the Senate Select C'omm11tee on l ntelligenu: a\ked for thl· mn·st1gat1on aft er rev1ew1 ng evidence from the State Dcpartml'nt thJt there had been a lea k of informat ion to Chile. po">~1bly by Helm\. R-1'-.< or one of his staff members. Helms. a vocal critic oft he State Dcpanmenf<; pol1c} to"ard Ch1k told the T 1mes nei ther he nor h1~ 'itaff pro' 1detl an\ t lassilied ma tenal to Chile He said he was not aware of the inqu1n hut atldeJ that 11 appcarC"d to he: pnhtu.:all) mot1,ated NASCAR drivers speed up hay donations ( OL l 'MBl '~.Ohio -A nl'et of N .\ \l \ K rJung tc:ilm trucks roared out Roy Cohn "--------. of town aturda) a(ter hundrl'dS ol \Oluntl'l'r' "'orJ...c.'d 1n10 the: night to load them" 11h-ha} fort he drought-stmken <-ioutheJ'\ · 1 h.n e nc:H"r been in' oh cd "'1th this man} people: "ork1ng together for th.: .. ame cau~ ··said rac1ngdmcr Richard Pett} ... We reall) appreciate the Ohm lilrrner ·· The goal of 20.000 bales. S<t b} the .. Cara, an ofCarella,nde Soo '"'as \urpa\-.ed .\ll 43 trucJ..s c;ponsored h~ 'IAS( .\R 'itOl:k CJr raccrc; and thl·ir 1 rl"S '-'l'fC filled. "Thi'> is nnc da~ all ~ou gu}c; 1..an n>n'1der the h1gh"-'J p.1trol \our lnl'nd." vo' Richard f Cele•ae told the: drl'l''' a\ the' prrpJrnJ tn kJH' on thnr ·Hi3-m1k tnp back 111 l\lonh ( arolina '"It \ou ha'c ·'"' rm1hkm lc:t nw kno" Thl go..,crnor ''Ill help )OU out .. Announci~ a Slimmer~ For Teens! John · Robe rt Powers ., •,••·· \ ·> I ~I •• ORANGE COUNTY ORANGE. 113 Town & Country 547-8228 EL TORO Saddleback Valley Plaza ~ E 1 e 837-9900 I Customers urged to conserve water Relentless heat and 26 month., ot txlo" normal rainfall ha\e led tu restncuons on outside wa1er U\C in pan' .,1 thl \outhc:ast and uflic1als arl· urging customers 10 helpcon'icrvc '>Upplil'' 1m1de their home' '"It\ going to gi:t wo~c lt''i l'Crta1nl}' nm going to get hettn ' -..11d J1r1 HJ' nc:'>. Ji rector of the Tennec;'>t't' D1"1~1on t>f Water <)uppl) In l't:n\J~11l.i flj \\ht're [c;cambta < ount~ official\ had alread) lim1teJ lawn wJlt:nng \(,"am' huckled on a tank Saturda} and dumped about I million gallun' ol watl'r \A. jler rnMump11on has hc!en h1tt1ng 33 m1lhon gallons a da} and l U\IOmcr<> had been using about half of the lost tank's <,upply In a thret'-huur rx·nod l'Ul h morning. \aid Ste\ e Burges') a\\IStant to the l""<e<.utne dareltor of thl.' f\lam1a ( ounl\ l 11lillt'\ .\ulhont> "Th1<,JU'>t aggra,alt:\ thing'· hi: 'kl1d · Lawyer jalled for talking of woman's su life ~11.\MI -~Judge Jatkd :i Jefeno,e lav.~l·r v.ho d1')regarded warning' dunng a tnal not to d"'Cll lln the: SC\ lik Ill jn allctzCd fcl[X' \ ICllm nonda la" proh1h1ts rderem.es dunng ~·,ual hatter) 1na1, IC! a '1c um·., se,ual h1ston .\s!>1stant Public Defender ( arl V1111 won an illQu1ttal lor hts client Fnda' then was led awa) b) bailiffs to spend fi"c da)S tnJJtl !or his conduct dunog the tnal. Dunng crosc,-e~aminat1on of the alleged 'llllm on Wednesda). V1Z11 I called heran cxh1h1t1on1st and her hu'>band a\ u}t'ur adding,"\ ou turn tnch don't )ou'1" ..\t ont· point. V1111 \lammed t\\Oquancrc, on the w11ness -;tand and said. "-You'll dance nudl' for 50 cent'> What would )OU do for a Jollar'l" Tht· I woman charged that the defendant kidnapped and raped her but the man claimed he had paid the woman for 'ie\ ~ I Emergency landing for People Erpress plane I COL llMBIA. S.C -,\ Roctn~ 7~7 '"th I SO peopk Jboard made an emergency landing on Saturda). 1nJunng ~even passengers. ollic1al~ said People Express flight 14 7 from J:ick'i<ln\ tllc Tia to Newarl . N.J . landed at Columbia Metropolitan Atrpon after the ere"' noticed a warning hght ind1cat1ng a fire 1n the aux1 lial) power un11. 'aid a1rpon managt•r Bob Waddle The plane was being 1mpettcd but the light apparent!~ malfunctioned. he said Seven pc pie were tniurcd a\ the f>3\\Cnger<, wen t:\ tllllated down emergent, .. tide" Waddk ~1d · I--- V E NETIAN GONDOLAS WEDDINGS AT SEA OLD W O RLD ROM AN CE A FLOAT Gourmet Baskeu w /champ & roses IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 6 75-4704 PROFESSIONAL PL.ANNING Aboard Luxury Yachts All services arranged IRVINE COA ST CHARTERS, 7 14 -675-4704 lo Order your Good Life ad Co ll 642-5678. Ask for Cathy • 4 deail, 24 hurt in bombing o{ butcher shop Second bombing hits South African post Offi ce; 1 hurt JOHANNESBURG. South Africa (AP) -A bomb planted in a bag of mea1 exploded Saturday in a butcher shop 1n Walvis Bay, killing four people and .wounding 24;-the aovcm- ment ~•d Another bomb at a post office near Cape Town injured one person. Walvis Bay is a South African cnllave in the temtory of South-West Afnca. also called Nam1b1a .. There was no immediate indica- ti on v. ho earned out the attacks. The explosions broke a three-week lull that followed 13 bombings across Sou th Africa from June 14 to July I 0. Those blasts killed thrtt i>coplc and injured 120. and were blamed by the government on the African National Congress black guerrilla group. The .\NC' neither claimed nor denied n:sponsib1ltty. A Bureau for Information report said the midmorning explosion at the .\t~nt1c Meat Market 1n Walvis Bay killed a black man a nd a man and woman of mixed race. but gave no 1nformat1on about the fourth v1cct1m v.-ho died later. The bureau said that SI:( of those injured -two whites. two blacks and two people of mixed race -were senousl} wounded and were taken to hospitals 1n Walvis Bay or Windhoek. the Namibian capital 160 ~1lcs east of Walvis Bay. The bomb destroyed the butcher shop and broke windows in nearby hu1ld1ngs. It apparently was brought into the shop by a customer who bought meat. put the purchasc in tbe bag and left the bas in the store, the bureau said. Walvis Bay contains a South African naval base and has the only port serving Nam1b11. The Pretoria government has ad- ministered all of Namibia since World War I, despite repeated U.N. calls for Namibia's independence. Insurgents of the South-West Africa People's Organization, or SWAPO. have been fighting South African forces Tor independence for two decades. Less than three hours earlier, 800 miles 10 the south. a bomb shattered windows at a pQSt office near Cape Town and slightly injured the post- master T he Bureau for Information said Jhc bomb went off in a plastic trash bin attached to a stop sign outside the Lakeside Post Office. near the seaside town of Muizenbcrg on the Cape Peninsula's eastern shore. Postmaster J. v. Lazzarich was preparing to open the· office and suffered a cut finger. the bureau said. It said Lazzanch. 6S. has a heart cond1t1on and was treated fo r shock . O pposition politicians and ant1- aparthe1d leaders meanwhile assailed President P.W. Botha's move Fnday to nullify court rulings that struck down emergency orders issued by di\ 1S1onal police commissioners. The police had issued the orders under the nat1onw1de state of emerg- enq imposed June 12. Two couns ruled last week that d1v1sional police commanders lacked authonty to issue curfews, banning orders and other restncuon' South Africa Bombing• /'-'-~~ •Pretoria Johannesburg SOUTH AFRICA Sanction talks on agenda at Commonwealth session LONDON (AP)-Pnme Minister Brian Mulrone} of Canada said Saturda) he cApec1ed Bntam to take a leading role 1n securing agreement by u seven-nation Commonwealth con- ference on some form of pun1t1-.e measures against South Afnca Mulroney stopped short of pred1c· ting agreement on tough economic sane11ons. which Bnush Prime M1n- 1ster Margaret Tha1chcr opposes and v.h1ch arc the kc) issue facing the confcn.·ncc The lhr~-da) '>t'ss1on open\ 1n Londonloda) ··we eApcct progress. wc hope there will be progress and we are going to lC>OlX'rall.' v.1th Circat Britain and others to II) to achieve progress" tov.ard an agreement. Mulroney told rl'porters on arrival at Heathrow .\trport .. I'm cena1n we'll make some ( progre!>s). but will that be enough to \Jt1\f} the leg1m1tate concerns of other Commonwealth members? I don't know ... he sauj. At a conference last year, the 49- nation assoc1auon of Bntatn and its former colonies set a mid-1986 dead- h ne for South Africa to take maJor steps on d1smanthng apartheid. ihe seven Commonwealth leaders. representing vanous regions wllhtn the assoc1a11on. are to review outh ~rnca's progress Actors, producers reach agreement . Tentative pact mus t still be approved by union memb~rs- LO .\NGELES (AP) -Negotiators for al tor~ and mo' 1c and TV producers reached a tentative agreement o n a three-year contract earl\ toda) that v.111 a-.ert an entertainment industr) .. 1nke 1r 1t 1<i approved by un19n memhc.-rsh1p. l arol .\l1}ama. spokeswoman for the Al- 11.ince ur Motion Picture and Tele 1S1on Producers. said the agreement was reached at 2 .1 m Sat.urda} after 14 hours of negoua11on that began t-ru.la) morning. I al ks that hegan Thursda) lasted for 15', No deta1h of the agreement were d1 hour\ un11I I '0 a .m Fnda). c>..~~pt lhat 11 covers a three-year period. ---~· _ ~1l'mbcr' of SAG and the American Feder- Progress in the talkscame as negotiators tv. ic atmn lll Tele\ 1s1on and Radio An1sts ha' e been this wed. ignored self-imposed deadlines because v.ur~ing without a coniract since their lasl pact'> maratho n bargaining sessions v.cre producing npirl·d June 30 \1gn1ficant progress. The last deadline pas-.cd at 5 pm. Thur~a) I ht.' lasl wile b) 1he unions. with 92 000 On Fnda)'. Screen ~ctors Guild spoke\man mlm~rs. v.as 1n 1980 and lasted 10 v.ecks It Marl Locher had said, ··we ha"e reached lklaH·d th<' <itan of the pnmr·llme TV ~ason b)' ph1losoph1cal agreement on some of the points. bul tv. •,month., and cos1 1hc industr. an estimated $40 we ha'c \Cl to work out the actual number'>" million \\~scales and pa} mcnts for re-broadcasr ot In June ll'ntatl\ c agreement v.ere reached on programs had been the major stumbling blocks 1n nlln·n11nom1t 1ssu<'S concerning child emplov- tht• talks. m~·nt 'tunt\ anJ '>lftn Ll)Cher said · Judge: State in contempt for welfare regulations Orange Coat DAILY PILOT I Sunday, Augua1 3, 19M * AS Islamic Jihad rejects all efforts at negotiations By lM A.tMda'-4 P rHI BEIRUT, ublnon -A swetmnt dehvered unday and aped by the tcrTOnst orpniDuon believed to hold at least three Amcncao bosuieet reJtctcd any ncaot11tions with the Reaian adminimarion The type-wnnen messaae. an Arable, also said the I Jamie J ihad extremi I aroup wouJd not neaotiate with Pope Joh.o Paul II or the archbishop of C&oW'bu.r'Y for the rclcate oft he America tit. ft apin threat.encd to kdl the ho 1*S LfilJ demands were not met. but did not state the demand • ltlam1c Jihad has aaJd prev10ualy the Amencans would be freed 1n exchange for the rtle.sc of 17 prisooert bekS m Kuwait for bombmgs at the U.S. and French emba.ss1cs there in December I 98l. There was no way to determine immediately if the tatement carryioa ihc Islamic Jihad signature was authcnt1c The me said ... Reprd1na the concept oftht sreat satan, Rcapn and his admu11Jtrauon. about resolv1na this issue through prayers, we counsel them to ~n prayina for their soult and those of the Amencan corpses that will reach the Black (While) Ho~ o ne afttt another unJc our demands art met. ... It wa delivered to the independent BcLrut newspaJ>!:f an-Nahar 10 the Moslem sector of the Lebanese capital shortly after m1dnipt. With the message was a black-and-white photoerapb of a person thauc~blcd David.Jacobsc.n of Ji~ton Beach.. di.tt.a.or o! the.. American U niversity Hospital 1n Beirut who was kidnapped May 28. 1985. 17 killed, 23 lnjared ln bu•-truck coUl•lon SALAMANCA. Mexico-A tractor-tra1ltt truck and a bus collided hcad- on in central Mexico Saturday. lulling 17 people and in1uring at least 23. the official news agency Notimex wd. Emergency workers found 14 people dead at the scene and three othen died at nearby hospitals. Red Cross official sa1d. The Excelsior news service said both dnvers were killed. The collision occurred around 5 a.m . on a highway near the City of Salamanca. about I SS miles nonhwest of Mexico City, Nol1mex said The Yellow Arrow passenge·r bus was bound from Guadalajara 10 Mexico. The cause o f the crash was under investigation. Nottmex said New graves at Chernobyl vlctlms cemetary MITINO, U .S.S.R. -Two more Chernobyl v1cums, whose grave~ bear dates after the announcement of the last official death toU, have bcco buned 1n a heroes' plot near Moscow w1tb most of the othe~ lulJed by the nuclear disaster. The deaths 10 late July apparently_ra1sc to 30 the toll from history's worst nuclear i>owcr ac.cident, but no official confirmation was available Saturday. Dr Robcn Gale. an t\mencan bone marrow spcc1ahst who treated ~me of the worst rad1anon cases, said 1n Tel A v1v. Israel. that when he last sav. pavents here. only two appeared tn danger of dying. P1casso palntlng• stolen ln W. Germany OLDENBURG, West German) -Thieves earned off 25 011 parntmgs. mcludtng works by Pablo Picasso. and other Objects wonh nearly S2 m1lhon from an office building in Oldenburg. police said Saturday They took the paintings. silverware and a valuable rug from the fourth and fiflh floors before dawn Friday after d1sconnect1ng an alarm !>\.,tern '3td an Oldenburg pols~ spokesman. who refused to be 1denufied Jazz singer Ella Fitzger a ld recuperating in Beverly Hills BE VERLY HILLS (AP) - Jail singer Ella Fitzgerald. hosp1 - 1:i111cd a v. eek ago for treatment of congcsm e heart failure said Sat- urda) \he wa\ relaxing at home a?n1d a garden or llowe" -.ent by v.cll-v. l!>hers. .. l:m so thnlled b)' all the Oov.1.·r .. ·· M 1s\ F11igerald said b) tdephonl' from her Beverl) Hill~ huml' Mis~ F1l1gerald said \he wa\ .. doi ng \Cl) v.ell ·• I m hnc t >h m' gosh. there's ~11 mttn' !lower\ from frank ">inatra PeJrl Baile' the prcs1- dl'nl IRcagan1 and others." she \Jld "It\ Just hcen beautiful I d1Jn 1 l..nnv. ho" man' fnends 1 h:id There I\ ~o mu1.h '1o"e Lots of loH ·· !.he \aid Mt)\ Fitzgerald bl! wa~ d1s- lharged from a Niagara Falls ho~pnal on WtdnC'>day and 'ihe rt'tumcd home to rc~t By tb~ Associated P~ss LO~ .\NCJELE~ -~ JUdge ruled the state of(allfom1a 1n contempt of lUUrt tor v.clfare regulations requinngch1ldren from homeless fam1hes to lea .. c tht•ir paren1s 10 get c-mergenq shelter Superior C'oun Judge John L. ( ole ga ve !>cput) .\Horne~ (1eneral Barbara Motz until .\ug. 15 10 notify state and lOUnl) welfare agcnues that fam1l )·rcmoval rcstnct1 ons are no longer to be l'nforced M\ ~foll ').Ud state officials will decide 1n the next few da)s whether to .Appeal the contempt citation ur to comply with the order Cole's order f-rida~ wa\ the rl'\ult of a law'>u11 filed b> a coalition of legal aid groups that .Argued n1sting regulations 11legallj force the breakup of families ~ tren parents aH' unabk to afford housing ~~ _) Man alds vlctlm; crasheslnto pollcestatlon LOS .\NGELES -.\man v.-h o came to the aid of an alleged robbel) '1t 11m crashed h" car into a police stauon parking lot Saturda) to get awa) trom their pur'iucr~. police \Std ~mos Snowden Jr .. 30. of Los .\ngeles. damaged tv.o unmarked patrol cars when he sped into the Holl)wood police \IJt1on Jot around 4 a.m . Sgt Dick Clark said Neither Snowden nor passenger JantlC Lo\\e, 18. ol Los ~ngeles. "a' injured 1n the collision. 1n,cst1gat1ng c >tlicer T im C O\ !><lid Dlesel fuel spilled, forcing freeway closure LONG BE ~('H -.\ tanler truck oven urned Saturda} on the Long Beach Prcewa). spilling 7.900 gallon~ of d1e'-cl fuel. tnJUnng the dnver a-nd for~1~g ckaurc or nonht>our'ld lane~ The tanker was operated b> C'ool Transponauon. thl' ( ahforn1a H1ghv.a) Patrol rcponed It flipped over at I: 15 pm near Long fkach Boule \ard. fire spoke'\woman Gwen Sulund said Vletnamese doctor enters Unlted States LOS ~NGELE -A V1e1name~ doctor v.ho accompanied iamesc tv.-1 n~ 10 Japnn for treatment entered 1hc l ln1ted States on Saturday lOJOtn her hu<iband. a famil} anorncy said. Dr Ngu}<'n Thi on Phat . .50. amved on a fl1gh1 fro m Tokyo accompanied b y her husband and ~ttomey Peter C'olrman -The New Orleans attorney declined to 1dent1f) Phat s husband, who told an A!l~1atcd Press photographer his name was Capt. Tam Duong. LIGHT LUNCH in the TEA GARDEN Soups-Snacks-Wine 5aturdi'ly Through Tucsda)' llOOA M -lOOPM 26 fJ f AST t OASl HWY CORO ~A 111 l .. . 11 11 I· .\ I. I II '-I t \\ I I{ "- ''F -or omen Only'' A "Nutrition" J-/f'Lll lll/t /1 if111-., I/ l~1':1{1st.t·1yd P1t'/ 11 11111 ~"'{edm...,J.1) Au~ll'-l I ' u "Eating Disorder : When Food Controls Your Life" · Anorexia, Bulimia, and Compulsive Overeating Thu~J.w. Augu-..t 14 r hur-.d,J\ . ll~ll ... t 28 FREE Monthly Lectures 011 Wo111en's Heal t/1 Tc>pics G u "Emergency First Aid,, "Arthriti " General In formation ,\11111 \I l im rft'Cf ,,,,,,,,, .. Ft 11111d11th 11 All lcctllrc.., pn-,.,cn tt~d at -00 p.nr. 111 tl1e lc1nfrrt'11cc Rnt)r>J r • s T NO.,teoporo~i"" • />1f:1• T11:i1lii1v11 ,\ 1 P \ . . A8 Orange Coeet OATLY PILOT/ Sunday, A\fGuat 3, 1988 DBAJl O. GOREN Today, Jump blds can be wnk. ahead. '-' Q.-1 am a replu rubber brtdae Intermediate or strong; most play-The whole secret of a successful player at a 'club la thlt ....... I ers use weak two-bids with two partnership with a stranger at the can't teem to apee with 1tranae clubs forcing; and everyone has his CHARLES OMAR rubher table Is to keep things slm· partnen on wb.lcb bide an fore-own version ofStayman and which pie. The fewer gadgets you have lnl aad wbJcb an not; wlten tour bids are Blackwood. G s the less there is to go wrong in no tnunp ll Blackwood and when PersonalJy, I would treat Jump OIEN HARIF seemingly normal auctions. ·11 ll qaantltatlve; etc. Obvtouly, overcalls by partner as weak and -· Advice~on abortion reverses decision there 11 not ti.me before eveJ')' all other jump bids as strong. When Q .-Jlecentq I eaw a reference rubber to dJ.KuM theae. matten In doubt as to whether a bid ls fore-his students settled In for his first you think they are slgnoffs or to a vldeoc: ... tte .. Play Bndge ln det&ll with a new partner. In& or not, I would tend to treat it is lecture then he opened with the re-quantitative, you are going to flnd with Omar 8'arlt." When wtll lt DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please What would you recommend? -as forcing: the bonuses for game mark: "Tonight we are going to yourself playing a Jot of very "deli-be avallablef -R. K., Miami, print my letter. This experience really E. N., Loa Angele•, CalJf. and slam exceed the risk of going team that not all four no trump cate" contracts. When most of the Fla. opened my eyes and l would like to A.-Thlngs were a lot simpler in down an extra trick. bids are Blac kwood." Half the club players I kn·ow bid four no A.-lt was released about two open the eyes ofot.bers. the old days All you needed to Your question about Blackwood class promptly got up and walked trump they expect to find out how ~onths ago. Cheek with your video I always have been strongly op- k h I b I g t I d bo l h Id I Id store. posed to abortion, as was my hus-now was t at you were p aymg r n s o m n a story a ut a wel -out! many aces partner o s. wou band. I rccentlY. became pregnant strong two-bids. Blackwood and known California teacher who was If, in the average rubber bridge treat all such bids as Blackwood, 8el)d any qaeetlou ror tbl• column with my fif\h child. My husband was Stayman, attd thaljump bids were about to start a new course for In-game, you are going to start pass-secure in the kr'°wledge that, In to Charle. H. Gonn and OmarShartr, out of a/·obandju'St recovering from a forcinl( termediate players. No sooner had ing bids of four no trump because the long run, I will come out way In care of thl• newepaper. long ii ness that left him deeply ..-==============================================================-=-=;;;;;;; .... -.., depressed. 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The counsclor11stened to my sCory between sobs, caJJed in my husband and told hirQ twas nOl a candidate for abortion. She said it would destroy me emotionally, and suggested that I thank it over for a few days. I decided to forget about an abortion right then and there. I'm in my ninth month now. My husband is working and is no longeT ANN l.oDEIS depressed. Life looks cheery again. If abortion were against the law, I would have found a way to have it done illegally io spite of aJI the horror stones I had heard about those rground places. Under such co tions I never would have had ac to the counseling I received from thttt woman at 1he abortion clime. I had no idea I would get that kmd of canng counsel. I hope you will share this letter with your readers, Ann. I'll bet most of them are just as ignorant as I was. - HAPPYANDTHANKFULINTHE BIG CITY. DEAR HAPPY: Letters HC~ u yoars llelp me to ect.cate tile pel>Uc. Thank yoa for yoar coDtribatloa to tile general welfare of my readers. ne pol.nt you made 11 an excellent one. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Not long ago you had a letter from someone who questioned your advice to go to a minister for counsel. The woman who wrote went to a minister and he told the entire congregation about her problem so they could "pray about it." You replied, "The vast maJonty of cle~y arc trustworthy. Unfortunately you JU St happened to get a bum one.·· You advised her 10 report "Mr. Clattertrap" to his superior. I a~atc your confidence in ministers. Those of our rank who serve in the h1stonc denominations, as well as virtl,lally all rabbis, arc wcll- trained and have had al Lcasi three years of post-baccalaureate educa- tion. Unfortunately. the m101ster in this cast sounds like one from in independent, fundamentalist sect. He probably has NO superior to whom he could be reported. Furthermore, it 1s more than hkcly that he has had no training from an accredited institu- tion Your across-the-board recommen- dation to "see a minister or rabbi" needs lo be tempered with "who has some academic credenuals and is 1n a responsible reh&ious denomanauon 1ha1 provides some oversight." And please. Ann, tell your readers not to simply trust the titJe "doctor." Hun- dreds of fundamentalist preachers who have not fimshed any college or university manage 10 affix "doctor" before thetr names. And th1s includes some who have TV programs. I'm sure manyofyourcorrespondcntsask you not to use their names. It's perfectly O K w11h me if you use mine. -THE REVEREND J. SHELBOURN. PRESBYTERIAN CHU RCH. BEATRICE, NEB. DEAR REV. SHELBOURN: Tbuk you for your very 1ood letter. And now I will probably be dela1ecl witli teeters from f1111damentall1t preacla- ers (with-and wltboat TV pro.srama) defendl.ng tbelr rlgbt to preacb. Write If you llke, I give you fair wan.LD1 l.n advance, thl11pace wUI oot 1erve Ha battleground for 1ucb a flgllt. 1 City loses fight to close adult theater By tbe Auoclaied Preti f he Clty of nta Ana lost its 9· year-old battle to close down the X- rated MitchelJ Brothers Santa Ana Theater. and a Judge has ordered the c11y to pay legal fees an the casi. The theater has been sued 30 tames by Santa Ana in an attempt to close the sex film theater as a public ou1sance Supenor (oun JudJe Oaude M. Owens. who had carher bam:d the theater fro m showini 40 films he viewed as obscene. said none of the films listed an the latest suit were among the 40 films banned in 1981 . Consequently, the jud&e ordered the clly to pay the lepJ costs for the M 1tchell Brothen. The costs have not been 1alhcd hy the theater'sattomcys Anorney Jim Clancy, hired by the Cll\ to pro~cutc the case, said the dt~ 10,1on would tx-appealed The campaign todo~1tdown has cost the ut) S '08,000 an lepl expenses ln•ex•pen•alve• Un lk '~n ,IYl not high 1n p11ce, r e1t,n1bl1 ctaull19d -. .._. 11dv•rt1aing -1"""" Classified AdverJramg ~2-567A BOB Simplicity :' shares spotlight with glitter By VIDA DEAN When Bob Mackie showed his fall '86 collection rteently at Amen Wardy's, Fashion Island, he proved that he is still master of entrance-making gowns. . Although his evening offerings are toned-down somewhat for the coming season. his styles are sletk, sophisticated and still dazzling. Instead of yards of beads and spangles, the bodice is studded with a few sparklers around the collar, pcplum and slet~s. , Several numbers had the trim pared down to one sleeve or one shoulder. "I find che asymmetrical look more imerescing." said Mackie following the show. "And, ic's less expensive," che youthful.looking 46-year- old blond added wich a smile. Mackie's new look of simpltrny for fall mcludes daytime fabrics, wool jersey, wool crepe and wool plaid cransformed into cocktail and evening dresses. For Mackie fans who like more splendor, he lavishes black and mulci-colored scones on wool jersey, beads and trompe l'ocil chains on.wool crepe runic and skirts, or combines a wool crepe dress w1ch a multi-colored jeweled jacket. "I like Mackie for his evenmg looks," said Wardy. "It's noc just the beading. He knows how to cue a dress and he gives the woman a flaetenng look. "I like feminme cloches chac help women fe~l good about their bodies, accenting the best part of a woman's figure.'' Jhe designer, who has won five Emmy awards and 1986 Bob Mackie and models at Amen Wardy s show cwo of his laresc styles for fa/I. For one of his strapless. mulri- colored beaded beauries (left ) he designed a silk faile coat with velvet cuffs and lapels. Reflecting rhe new simplimy that Mackie 1s developing this season is t~ wool 1er~y dress w1rh studded matching jacker cut with a fly away back. · Cover photography by David Muronaka thret Academy A ward nominations, emphasizts a simple day look with his colorful premier collectton of knits. Short and long slim skirts are paired with turtlenecks or pullovers in monochromatic rones, The folkloric theme shows up in earth-toned knits accented with bright iacquard paetems, wh1le a group of solid sweater dresses 1s trimmed with geometric designs cn'ac match the cardigans worn over them. · Skirt lengths vary for day -either short and stra1ghc Please see MACKIE/82. r " ,, ()nngecoeat O~ILY PILOT/ Sunday, Augutt 3, 1888 .. Choosi;og the bra that's tight for you AC<lOrding to the Harper's Map- tinc index, 75 percent of America's women wear the wrona size bra! Bra specialist Ruth Erolove at Frederick's of Hollywood says she believes the n~mber may even be hi&her. Without the proper fit a bra not only loon unflattenng. it is down- right uncomfortable. The reason so many women have the incorrect fitting bra may be shyness. Rather than go to a stott where professional help is available, most women will simply buy bras off the rack. They rarely check for fit themselves, let alone ask a sales person to help. "A woman wouldn't dream of ,buying a pair of shoes without trying them on1" frolove says. "but so many women ouy a bra that way." Because the breast size may cha.nae with wciaht fluctuations, childbirth, binh control pills and aaing, a bra should be chosen as if it were the first one a woman ever purchased. Tips on what a good fit means ~ included in a book that Frederick's offers free at all of its chain stores. For ex'ample, a good fits means the center seam 1s against the breast bon~ without gaps between the cups; s.km doesn't bulge around the edges and the should~r straps feel comfortable. Examples of a poor fit include straps digging into the shoulders. or a back that ri<ies up. A bra that fits oorrcctJy, can make you feel good on the inside and look. great on the .. EVERYTHING FROM PREGNANCY THROUGH PRESCHOOL -~~ ~~.A.,t CON \/5 N TION '"C ENTER tW)(' IA,...• ,. ,.11°1 .t A'41Ptlu.. Aria,,e1m S<Hitn Hill *SEE the latest products for babies. pregnancy and preschoo l. * LEARN at info rmative workshops and seminars. * WJN ! loads of free prizes and giveaways for the e ntire famil y. Ticket Prices Adults $5 50 Grandparents & Grandparenls·to·be $2 7'; 0 11ldr1>n under 12 FREE (wllh parent) Discount tickets available 213/393-BABY AllED How Do I Get Started? Where Can I Get Work? FISD OUT HOW THE PROS E.\R\ $100.H PER HOUR and more!!.' \1MHJl".ll~·~ n.X~ 1~1lRVl},\\\111'\ TE.'Th ET<. A If.A t rc, ~ lillll 111m'f 11 • ~ EXPERIENO: I .. Sm' V•X'm'tjff. rm rut Uw 1'1>:i1 WHO. 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A MUST FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO MODEL OR ACT outside. Whtie each Style will fit )'OU differently, here arc a few 1u1dehnes when measunni or fitting youselffor a bra. MEASURING: Your bust size 1s determined by measurinJ the djs. tance around your body JU&t below the busllinc where the breast tissue joins the chest wall. Wear a bra while ta.king thjs measurement, otherwise it 1s difficult to iet the tape measure under the busthne. lf the measurement as an odd number. add five inches to determine your bust size. Example: 29 inches plus five inches equals a size 34. If the measurement 1s an even number. add six inches to determine bust siie. Example: 30 inches plus six inches equals a srze 36. .. • If the mca urcmeot is 33 inches or more, add only three inches. Example 35 inches plus three in~bes equals a size 38. Cup size is determined by measur· 1ng the distance around your body at the fullest pan of the bust. The difference between the underbust mea.surcment and the meuurcment around your body at the fullest pan of the bust indicates cup size. For example: if measurement 1s one inch larger than bust size the cup sizcfis A; two inches, size B· three inches. size C; four inches., size b; five inches size DD. · Also, the back of the bra should fit well under your shoulder blades. The lower the back of the bra, the better Black and white tweed suit from Mackie's fall '86 collection with his directional swing fingertip jacket. This one. at far leli, bas a contrasting tweed yoke and black wool slim skirt with tweed waistband. It is worn with a black tunleneck swe.ater. Other looks from the latest collection of daytime and evening looks were presented by Mackie during a show at Amen Ward} and photographed by David Muranaka of the Dail} Pilot staff. MACKIE'S DESIGNS •.. From Bl or long and trumpet nared, some· ttmes falling longer at back Colors used to balance the promi- nent black include rich shades of red . teal. fuchsia. turquoise. blue. pink and purple. Mackie assisted m 1963 with the designing of costumes for the "Judy Garland sho~" and later designed for the ··carol Burnett Show .. dunng ats I I -year-run. and the .. onny and Cher Comedy Hour." Today, he stall designs special occasion dresses for fne nds: Cher. -· Monday, August 4 ARIES (March 21-April 19). Emphasis on crea11 vity, vari ety. char- isma. physical attraction. harmoni- ous deahngs with children and tn· tens1fied lo"e relat1onsh1p. You'll be dancing to your own tune, you'll also get to hean of matters. Diana Ross. ( arol Burnell. Diahann Carroll and Bernadette Peters. but his real goal now. he says, as to design for all women. "I design for women of all ages. shapes and sizes. responding to their sense of fantasy to be chic, elegant. glamorous and sophisticated." The Bob Mackie label has been expanded to include a collection of furs. fragrance and jewelry and re· cently hand-painted scarves were included. · Mackie designs range m pnce from $800 to $1 5,000. GEMINI (Ma>' 21-June 20): Stress humor, versatility, wtllmgness to give full play Lo mtellcctuaJ cunos1ty. You're going to attract fnends and allies -short trip will m volve relauve. You'll add to wardrobe. attend social afTair. CANCER (June 21-July 22): It may be necessary to revise, review, re- model. Puzzle pieces fall into place. you 'II be on more solid emot1onal- financial ground. Debt will be paid. lost anaclc will be recovered Scorpio figures prom1n~tly TAURUS (A pril 20-May 20): lntUI· uon nngs true. focus on secunt:,, home, family relat1onsh1ps. Abthty to detect trends and cycles. lnd1v1dual who taught you an past is again available for consultation Aquanan LEO (Jul) 21-Aug. 22): Circum· figures prominently. stances take dramatic swing m your ~-------------.favor You'll be at nght place. romance intensifies. creati ve Juices arc acti vated. Focus on personality. appearance. chansma. ab1hty to ge1 to hean of matters BIKINI LINE WAXING $ 5 olt r:,i.11 r u~·· ', ,r..•t1• •, [iv With lh1s ad Reg $1~00 . By appt thru 8 I 0 · Profiles of Hewpcwt 170 I Westchff Ori~e 642-6857 VIRGO ( .\ug. 23-Sept. ~2). Domesuc adJu\tment I'> featured. fund'> wall be made available for special project omeone behind sccne'i act'> as your personal "'cheerleader.'' Scenario highlights mone\, panncr-;h1p, pubhc r~lat1ons LIBRA (Sept 23-0 ct 22>: Scenario haghhghts mysten. glamour. mtngue the support 1n front. Tbe woman with a small bust miaht try a padded push-up bra - one that witf aently push the brc~st toward the center of the chest to g1 ve the figure more definition. for women with a large bust. the underwirc bra provides maximum support, yet doesn't sacrifice oomfon or look like a harness. Alt improperly fitted bra will result in bulges at the top and sides with unsightly bulges showinJ through on fitted blouses and knits. The underwirc can also provide shape and support for women with a sagging busthne. "Women are more bodr,-conscious now," says frolove. 'Wiib the emphasis on health and fitness, combined with today's elosc-fittif'.1.1 fashions. women want .a.bra that will give them figure defimuon. w~!"en want to look shapely and pretty, Check your bras occasionally. Has the elastic begun to look fra~ed and stretched? Arc the staps worn. Dump 1t m the trash and he.ad for~ store. 552 Club marks group's 20th year Members of the 5520ubofHoagH ospitalon Wednesday will mark the support group's 20th ~ear at the Arlington Amp hi theater. A barbecued beef and chicken dinneras on the fun even mg schedule along with music -mariachi and Al "Red Dog'' Weber -SQ uare da net ng and horseshoe pitching. Agajn, as they bavedone for I Oyears, Pe~e SlracHa and th.e Rusty Pelic4n staff will donate. cook and serve the dinner. Tom Riley 1s chainnan of western get together. National Association of Catering Exec utives will s~e it~ "Wine and Food Sensation" Aug. I 3at the Newporter Resort. "It will be 1.n the terrace area at poolside," said Pam Splunki. The wme and food tasting gets under way at 6:30P..m. and a live wine auction begins at 8:30. "The NACE members wtll be providing heavy hors d'ouevres," add~ Pam. wh~~n be reached at 662-6634 forS25 reservations. Proceeds will go to the scholarship fund . What's new in cosmetic surgery for men and women?Seventeen facial cosmetic surgeons will be at the Four Seasons Hote l Wednesday through Sunday for a scmin~rdiscussing the lastest in~ovat1onsand developments in their field. A pubhc forum open to the pubhcat no charge 1s on the agenda for6 Kl 8 p.m . Friday and participants will have the opportunity to ask questions. The conference is sponsored by the Foundauon for Facial Plastic Surgery(Dr. George Brennan i~president)m conJunct1~n with the . American Academy ofCosmeucSurgery and the Amencan Academ y of Facial Plastic and Reconstructi ve Surgery. Rutb Hart oflrvine has been appointed b)' Ida Kofsk). general chamnan ofthe OC United Jewish Fund Campaign, as delegation c hairman for a Women's Division fall leadership mission to Israel. Hart w11l lead the mission which is set Sept. I 7 -26. FASHION: Esprit for girls will be featured at Robinson's. Fashion lsland,duringa mini fashion show 2 p.m . Aug. JO in thech1ldrrn's department. A trunk show of Ralph Lauren's fall collecuo n will be modeled informally 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Nordstrom. South Coast Plaza. Diane Frcis fashion will be informally modeled noon to 3 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at I. Magnm (upper level). Fon) Carrots and Pronto Ristorante. David Hayes' fall collectton will be presented Fnda} at Bullock\ Wtlshire, Fashion Island. SYDNEY 0MARR secrets. Emphasis on chansma, vigor, powers of persuasion. Populartt) mcrcascs. career advances. Terms will be defined, special agreement can be renegotiated. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No'. 21 ): Focus on ambition, dealings wtth pro- fessional superiors. You'll be provided opportunity to mcrease mcome potential. Relationship grows stronger, responsib1ht1es increase. Cancer. C4pricom olay roles. "different'" direcuon Scenano also h1ghhghts pets. dependents. ab1hty to attract those who share your con- cern'I. ideals AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb 1 lS) Focus on detennmat1on. ong:maltty. ability to overcome obstacles. Lunar pos1t1on highlights pubhc1ty. panncr· ship. clash of ideas, mantal status Follow through on first 111'prec;s1ons. Another Aquanan plays role. PISCES(Feb. 19-March 20). You"ll make new Start, you'll be nattered. wmed and dined. Focus on per. sonality, mvitation 10 prcsugioui. social affair Journey could be an- ,volved. You'll be asked-to d1s- semmate penmen! 1nfonna11on. CF AUGUST 4 lS YOUR BIRTH· DAV you're due to reach more people, you tra"el 1h1-; year. you SAGITJ'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21 ): complete ma1or cycle and pro1ec\. What had been at "'loose ends" will )OU reah1e that love wall no longer be no~ come together. Destmauon "''II a stranger Youared)nam1c.crcat1ve be cleared. audience will be awaiting rebellious. :,ou were probably on you; your presentation ... Rehearsal . .'s fin· own early and could have been ash ed -th as is the real thing. ·\ nes · separated from one or both parents at figures prom1ncntty. _ rclauve.l> early a~. 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John Babcock -With Jan-hue and Boy'• ltepubtlc dlrector 11Az &Cott. Baell and Ilaria McCarty party with Lila lloyen and Don Patch. Only 100 days to go for the new Broadway opening By VIDA DEAN OllfleO.., ......... There will be an tnumate lt nle crowd of 3500 at the new Broadway South Coast Plaza o n Oct. 25 for an opening pany. . Three organizations · Cabaret Chapter of the OC Performing Ans Center. Ntwpon Harbor Junior League and South Coast Repenory Theatre. will benefit from the event Representatives of the three groups aJong with other VIPS attended a I 00- days-to-'o hard-hat tour and rcccptton and met Broadway exec utives. Chamnan H. Micbael Hecbt said "This is our largest store an the group." (The new one makes 43.) • "Fashions an Lhe store wall reflect the people and their acu vaues an this area," commented Lee Hogaa C.111 VP and fashion director for all Broadways."! have bttn working on this for a year." Des1$ner clothes wall be modeled dunng the October party. (When the store officially opens Nov. l there will be 900 racks of fashions.) · Carte Pearl, who had Just bttn named manager the day before. was there and led the gro up on a tour of the three-level. 208.000 square-foot store. Included on the to ur wtth their plastic hard hats were pany c0<ha1rmen Mike Dllon and Caryl Scanlu (Cabaret); CarollDe La Plutrler aad Marlene Hermes (SCR) and Norma McGrocly and Sally Lawrence (N HJ I;). Also league president Janet Harrl1, GaJI Roy, who wlll be chairman of Cabaret's next gala. and Dlue Glgaere. ' On the first floor. a band wcanng workmen's clothes and hard bats provadmg tounng music and a buffet spread was presented by Cptive Cuisine. On 1nd1vidual tables were toy trucks dumping out lima beans. On the night of the opening there .will be feasting throughout the store - cocktails on first; en trees on second and coffee and dessen on three. Tickets for the blaclc tie-optional event ($35 each) may be arranged by calling Cabaret, 540-0400; Junior League, 720-7747, or SCR at 95 7-2602. Llmo1 and laorae trailers, pltll belmei1 and taxedo1 .... The glory of the British Raj was relived at the South Coast Polo Club's Third Annual Polo Matches and Verandah Pany. The polo games, which tookf.lacc at the O range County Fair. were video-taped for an upcoming segment o "Hello Laguna." a local cable telev1s1on show. Later that evening, players an nding boots and polo whites. as well as fans in safan ~car. came "Out of Africa and India" to Hedgehog Hollow, the North Tustin home of Appellate Co un Justtcc Edward J.,. Wallin and has wife. A.,ora Dawe Harrl1. · Hams.a Coronadel Mar attorney. played fourchukkas carherthatday.on the Batthn' Bamsters polo team, along with Newport Beach attorneys Marttn Josepb ud Gene Wblte. Don Palcll of Fountain Valley (who has been'playing for 37 years) 1s co-founder of the South Coast Polo Club. organized the polo matches. ........ .,,._., ....... Sally Lawrence and Nonna McGrody at hard hat party. H . Michael Becht (right) chata with Mille Dl.zon, Norma Hertzog and Caryl Scanlan. Store maq&4(er Carle Pearl (center) on tour with Caroli.De Le Plutrler and Marlene Bermea. Augus t Sup~r Saver Sale .. . -. ./ Al the post-game party, over 100 players and JUCSlS enjoyed cumes catered by the Royal Khyber Restaurant. along wnh Pimm's and Soda. Bnce ud Mania.a Vo11 of Newpon Beach, (aka Mr. and Mrs Stanley L1v1ngston) promenaded LO starched khakis. Seen Palmer'• rvory Coast Tenms O ub garb was a hit with the path -helmeted horsey set. Jim ud Vicki Rut ofWcstm1nster were enveloped in a large, inflatable.snake, wbach was last seen propped on a rattan bar stool. ats forked tongue dipped (quite properly) anto a P1 m~·s Cup Jadge Ral~ Paster, 1n top hat. ascot and cane, safaned with his wife. Marsot, clad an topec and 11oots, compltte wit~ bush nfle. ~le arrivals, via another part), wore tuxedos. Also an attendance were- Martlyn Dua and Maria McCarty ofNewpon Beach; Suaue and Peter Fl)'DJI ofL.asuna Beach, Jeffrey Maa11 ofM1ss1on VaeJO: Dr. a.IMI Mrs. Carl Yalllea of Hunungton Beach; and Wllllam and Claeryl Bedt•o"' of Santa Ana. Others were Ula Moyen of Irvine (P1mm's representative). Maueen BatlerofCorona dcl mar and members of Moor Park Polo Oub from Ventura. RANCHO ROUNDUP: Businessmen from lrvtne, Fountain Valley and Ne~n Beach attended a luncheon hosted by Dtcll LeRoy and Jolaa Hapke of Delo1tte Hasluns & Sells in Costa Mesa. P uest speaker Doeg SmJtll, All-Pro Center of the Los Angeles Rams. talked about the need to expand the famlly· like c~nter Rancho Damac1tas. a gro up home for abused children. Rancho Damac1tas is seekjng more corporate sponsorship an order to expand Its facility ... There 1s a need for I 0 more fac1llt1cs lake o urs an Southern California." said R.udy Dealaam, exccuuve d1rcctQr o f Rancho Damacitas "that 1s why we are trying to expand ours ... A successful campaign was started last year wtth Los Angeles Rams linebacker George Aadrew1 to help raise fu nds. Now Doug Smith along with Roa Brown of the Los Angeles Rams arc gelling behind thel>fOITlm Some of those 1n attendance were Rlclaard Kredel of Irvine. Bob Mc Dermo.& of Fountam Valley, Greg MacDonald of H unungton Beac h. Do•& Map .. oa ofFountam Valley, Lynelle Porter from Palilgon II m Tustm and Geor1e Hartla• from Irvine. SUCCESS STORY: New members and new board officers were honored at the Balboa Bay Club when the OC Aux1har) of Boys Repuhc met for lunch Jou Babcock, execuuve producer at KABC TV news. a graduate of Boy!> Repubhc, was speaker He told the grouP-Qf about 60 ofh1s nse from delinque nt to exec. (Babcock now ser-Ves on the facility"• board of directors) ~ o;1lent auctio n was_conductcd to raise funds, but the bag fund-raiser wtll be Nov 7 and 8 when the auJuhar) stages Its a nnual boutique at t Michael Church Plans v.ere made for preparation workshops in the meanume. Jan lsa1c in the nev. president and scrvmg wt th her will be Oderu .Anderson, Tina Norman, Mary Faller. Pat Salben ._ad Benle McBuroey. 1/2 price plus $1.00 Shop Early for best Selection Something Special feminine fa shio n s We r..pec1alize in fdsh1ons for rhC' MISS)' Figure Sizes 4· 18 250 E. 17.th Costa Mesa Hilgren Square 645-5711 "I lost 138pounds by making just one ca11." -ENROLL ~ NOW "for the right stsrt In life'' HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN . Kindergarten thru Bth FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. 8th • Door to Door Transportation Where Possible • Reasonable Tuition • Arithmetic. Reading, Speltlng, with Phonic Emphasized • Before & After School Care for Students of Working Parents (6:30 am-6:30 pm) A PRIVATE SCHOOL OF .DISTINCTION FOUNDED IN 19.-2 ' ••i.••••· ICtlOOL ~ -My 7-MM 1 ~ IN FMITlll V&Ll.ll 11111 llHlllllT '(11 •) 111-1111 II COLOR-KEYED Kitchen Equipment Copco brings organization to your kHchen with spice racks and tea kettles In rich primaries ... red, blue, and yellow ... or basic white. Copco's ''DECO-WHISTLING KETTLE" 2 1.h qt. capacity enamef porcelain on steel *2915 Conquer your 1,,.ce pn>blem1 ... "CAROUSEL SPICE RACK" revolving rack holds 12 glau canlaten with ahaker topa Under Cablne« Rack 128IO Counter Top Reck •2211 BASICS r'llll~ Fann, Function /Md O.slgn fM tM Art of Uvlng NEWPORT f'.ASHtON ISLANO ATRIUM COURT Third Floof Mond"Y Frld•y 10-9 Sa1urday UH 4lUOO.y 12·5 (114)~25 "That call was to Litelife, and I ca n't believe how much it's changed my life. My name's Lynn White and I used to weigh 260 pounds. Physi-, . ~ally, I felt sick. And emotionally, I was miser- able. Exercise was impossible, I couldn't even walk around the block. But now, thanks to Lite- Life, I jog regularly and have energy to spare ! "UteUfe really_ worked for me, and It can ~or you too~ Litelife is more than a surgical procedure, it's a complete program that incl udes behavior modification training as well as ongoing support groups. You'll learn to change your eating habits and keep weight off for good. If yoii.'re 100 pounds or more over- weight, Litelife can work for you. Learn how UteUfe can work for you-come to our FREE SEMINAR Holiday Inn, Mission Viejo Thursday. August' 7 25205 La Paz Rd. 7 p.nL-9 p.m. "Monarch" Room For reservations call: 1-(800) Ute-Ufe .Litef .tLifi \ ...,l \\\II I Ill \1111 PHO\,Jl \\t ~ .. ~ DOCTOls HOl"1'AL '' Of SANTA ANA !Cl OI North Collage Avenue Santa Ana Ca1itorn1a Q2 ~a IM Orange Coast DAil Y PILOT I Sunday, August 3, 1986 Networks deciding that VCRs -can b e their friends . . . • 66 ·d dien~ in d1$putc amounts to• ony 8y·FRED ll()'J'HENBERG N8Cs vice president for research, torn between "Miami Vic.c" or "OaJ. home from its TOIF bar-boppma an Nielsen. study found percent sai fraction anyway perhaps about ,..,......_..._ "VCRs provide us with viewers who las" on Fridays this fall could have uine to watch the &how, but its vote they tned to ovcrl~k the 00~· SO 000 homes o~t of 14 million · . would have otherwise been un-watc hed only one in the dark aaes -still will count if the VCR was pre-merciala. In addition, there 5 • fi he t scaJ prime-time N~W YORK-Jn tea~ of crcaung available t<? commercial tele~ision." before VCRs. Now, they can watch proaramm~ to NBC. . evadenoe from the nctw~rkt ~hu one· homes Ka 0~ t ou:fen by sayina it's 1 . ' nauon of take-out mo~1e fans and Rubens said the .. bonus viewers" one. tape one for later. The A.C. For Madison Avenue. which· be-quaner of all recordana as never show. 'd g anJvensscrs each 'time an 1as ... forward fteab. the v1deocasseuc amounts to about 2SO,OOO house-Nielsen Co .. wbicb counts l"C(Ordina lieves In its inalienable riahl to pJayed. back. . tax. pai Y a d h re arc l 2 minutes recorder ac1u~J~y may ~ benefiting holds 1 oiJht for the more popular but not playback. will say both shows bombard sitting-duck viewers w\th Yet Nielsen coun ts all VCR vie~· a1 IS shown.,ar t \0 t nc.twor~ telev1s1on. . prirnNif!le proarams. were watched in its weekJy ra.tinas pitches for the lates~ indispensab~c ers an its ratinas. from ~hich adven1s-0 ~om~ercia ~~~usc~s· nor the fhat s the conclu .ion of a retcnt Such viewers who tape sh'ows when figures. &adict, the VCR's bonus audience ss ing rates arc estabhshed by the eat er a rt larly worried network study that said VCRs a~ not they arc not home to watch them are Dave Poltrack CBS' vice president more suspect. networks. ne'lworks arc pn · acu fi rented ~he scourge of the commercial TV nn obvious example of a losf-thcn-for research. s~ud VCR use may hold When asked in the networks' VCR "We're being charged for audiences about the com§:~sti~~ ~~t when industry, as doomsayors had prcd1 c· found audience. the key to that u~oming Friday study if they fast-forwarded past who aren't watching our com· films, even ~n ;;r J th ted. . .. . A less-obvious example involves battle. Poltrack said the younger commercials, )4 pcroent of the VCR mercials," complained Barry Kaplan. rental acuv1ty as ou e any 0 er "In fact. said Wilham S. Ruben~ th<: 1wo-program option. Viewers "Miami Vice" audience might not get owners said they djd. A separate senior vice president and darector of night. 1 w JACtl llCHOUOll 1111nmm "HUITIURll" (I) I 30. HS. 6 00. I IS. 1&"3S JO • 6 rue• OCUY $T[R(0 ""!. "AUUS" (I) l.4S, 4 lO 7 30. 10 IS ~C.i\ llCHOlSOfl mn sT1£11 "HUITIUllf' (R) 114S l 15 54S. & 00. 10 15 70 • 6 IUCll OOlBY Sf£Rf0 "NOWAID THE DUCK" (PG) 1130 140,400 6 IS 130 1035 DISll TS "FLICHT Of THE llAVICATOR" (PC) ll JO, I 30 l 30 S JO I JO 9 lO "NAU.UD MO.UMOO•" 12 45 245 HS 6 ~ U S IOAO ("') 10 • 6 ru cK OOl.BT srrno "ALIEllS" (R) ll l021S ~OO a·oo 10 JO ' TUCK OOl.BY srmo IOlllC.~ "TOP CUii" (PC) !H S 300 ~IS 1 30 94~ 8£1Tl lilllllR "RUTHLESS PEOPLE" (R) 12 30. 1 }O 4 JO 6l01l0101S edward1 BRISTOL 540-7444 llUllTO\. AT llACAltTHUll I ANTA ANA f t l-:OJU • ·· "OUT _!F IOUllDS" {IJ "f£HIS IUEUER'S OAT OFF" (PC· 13) •OO '00 •oo ''FRIDAY THC 13th PHT VI" (It) ll l0ll0430 6 JO I JO 10 ·~ RAll'H MACCltl(J "kA~TC IUD If" (PC) ll4S J 00 ~ I~ J.,lg_.U~ "llCk to moot· (rc.1J1 I 00. J 00 ~ 00 1 00 '00 10•40 • I ACK 00l 8T STfMO "RUTHUSS PEOPLE" (R) 1110 120 00 00 I IS 10 10 edward1 CINEMA CENTER 979-4141 HAlt901t •uo I ADAMI MHA VlltO« CINTllt tTA•IA 1'1 "fRID-Y THE 13th . PUT VI" (R) !111110~1(' IJO~l~-­ IOltl HAI!!!\ "llOTHlllC Ill COMMON" (R) I} ·~ J I~ ~ JO I 00 I~ I\ MA mt w 111t00111r • "HHIS-IUHLU'S DAY OTT" !PC-n) l 4~ • 00 ~ 1 \ 8 lO 10 lO "UUT •DUSE DfTECTIVf" (C) S2. GUI Yll.DCA "HAUMTlD HOMEYMOOM" 1100 100 coo 1'G1 600 aoo 1000 ICM ClllJS( "TOP CUii'' (C) 11~. l JO ilS. UO 10 JO mn snrw IAC«i llCMUOll "IUITllll" (I) I IS UI. $4' 100 10 IS "FllttS lllWl1S NY OfF" (PC·ll) !He l~ •i• tlS I.JO 10 JO "FUCllT OF TME IAVICATOI" (PC) 12·00. M5-4 10 6 00, 1.00. 10.00 ~elf.AT iiiSE ICTtCTM" (C) 12.15, Z.00. NS. 5 30 "FHttS IUEWl'S DU Off' PC:·l3 7·30, 930 "llAUllTtD IOllEYIO I 20, l 10 6:SO, 1:45 ('10) "UEAT MOUSE 1£TECTIVE" I 45 fC) "BAtl TO SCMOOL" (l'C·ll) 17 lS 2 IS. 4 IS. 6 IS. I IS. 10 15 "IUllWM OVUDllVE" lOlH.M (a) "fllC:HT Of THE HVICATOR" (PC) 1200 100 400 600 100 1000 "FRIDAY THE llth PART IV" (R) I IS. J IS ~IS 1IS.900. 104S TOlll HANKS "llOTHlllC Ill COMMON" (PC) 100 HS 600 I JO 10 40 Gl"PI' !ft.OU "HAUllT£D HOllEYMOOll" 111~ 2 IS 4 IS SIS.an 1010 "fllCHT Of THE lllVICATOR" (PC) 1100 100 •OO 'oo 1·00 10 oo "CIEJT •OUS£ omctlff" (Cl "UC.Al EACUS" (PC) "OllT Of IOUHS" rtl ROOIU OANGUll£l0 "BACK TO SCHOOL" (PC· Ill l JO JJO SJO T JO 930 C TRACK OOlBY STCMO OANNl OtW110 "RUTHlCSS PEOPU" (R) I 00 JOO SOO 100. 900 1045 IOM C~ WI i 116cClllS "TOP CUii" (PC) I 00 I l ~ ~ }O 14S 9 50 ~ TOCA OOlltY m.io 'HOWARD TtlE OUCK" (PC) l l\ HO 600 llSI030 "FERRIS BUHLER" I I~ I JO H S, I 00 ll'Gtn "MAXIMUM OVERDllVE" 1000 , .. <•1 ,Al MOlllU "MUTE KID II" (PC) ; 30 l~ 61S &lO 1030 R0810l'lf "ABOUT I.AST lllC:NT" (RJ 17 lO 24S SOO 7 lO. HS edwarde EL TORO 581-9500 El TOltO ltD Af TWIN Pt!Alll PLAZA 4 IOCK DOlBY srmo 1·auus: TME MEW MOVIE" IRl 1130 ns soo aoo 1030 10"1 HANIS "MOTHIMC IM COMMOll" (PC) I? 00 1 JO S 00 1 lO '45 • raAc• DOlBY nun:o 8rll( Mill£• "RUTMLESS PEOPLE" (R) 44~ 6 0 10 1030 W.Tl $fltf1' lACK ltCIUOll "HUITIUtll" (I) I lO t OQ, 6 IS &JO 1040 "OUT OF IOONDs" Ci) lOQ, 10Q "CIUT IOllSE KTECTIYl" 1 00 u U 50 250. UO. 6 JO 4 TaACK SlcalO "llOWAID TIU IUCK" (PC) 111)0 a U50)l00 UO 100 IOJO 1• ' mca OOLIY m•o 1'iLIEllS" (I) 1.0 .4•30 7:30, 10:15 "llovt wt llCIT" (I) 1.00, 3:30, 5:45, l:IS "IAXIUI OVEIHIVE" 10:30 ,. <•> 4 TRACK OOlBY STCRf 0 TOM C11.1SC "TOP CUii" (PC) 1145 l IS. HS. 1.00, IO·IS IACK llCHOlSOl'I 1un srmr "HUITIUtr (R) 1215. 2 30. HS 100. ,.15 ll(TI( .a "IUTNLlSS PEOPU" (R) 12.45, NS, H S 6'4S, H S. lO:JS 4 TUGll DOlBY SllJ£0 "HOWARD THE DUCK" (PG) 12 4S, HS s•s I 00. 10 IS IOM HANKS "llOTHlllC IM COMMOll" l 00, l lO, 6 00 (l'G) • JO, lo-40 W.Yl $1lf1' IACK llCHOt.SON "HURTBURM" (I) 145 400 615 IJO 1040 IC* HANKS "llOTHINC Ill COMMQll" 11)~)00 $1$ 1 C~ lO 00 rl'Cl CILOA R AOl£R GUI RIO "HAUllT£D NOMEYMOOM'' I 4S J ~ S JO /JO 9 30 (PC) • mu DOlB• s1c11rn "kAUTf IUD II" (PC) l JO JO ' 600. I~ 1010 8(11£ lillll.[R "RUTHLESS PEOPLE" (R) l 00 JOO SOO 7 00 '00. 10 cs "OUT Of IOUllDS" (It) 1200 "TOP CUM" (PC) It 4~ l'IS. S 4S. I 00, 10'1) ROOllY OAllCCltfllD "BACK TO SCMOOL" (PC·t3) lllO no oo 630 l lO 1020 "FRIDAY THC lltlt PHT VI" (R) l 00 JOO SOO 100 900 10 40 11·00. 2 00 c 00. ,.00 .• 00 "MAJMIMUM OVEIDllVE" 10 00 r M (A) ~~lOM "ABOUT I.AST lllCHT" 11 l~ l 00 \I~ I CS 1010 IAI "FUCHT OF THC llAVICATOR" (PC) lllO llO 00 6 .lO 8 lO 10 I~ . Ull'H MAWIO "MUTE KIO II" (PC) l 30 HS 6 00 8 IS 1010 "FRIDAY THE 13th ftRT VI" (R) I In IS ~IS I IS '00 10 40 AOOl«T DAllGlRlllD "HCK TO SCMOOL" 12'0 2•0. u o 640 140 10 lO (PC Ill 4 IUCK 00l8Y .SU:Jl'.O "AltUS" (I) I CS 4 lO 130 IOIS ermm1• "IUTMUSS P£0PU" (I) 100 JOO UO 100 900 1040 lll.O.•Oll "llAUllTlD MOHYIOOll" 1100 100 400 I) UO 100 10 .. (~I AOl lOM "AIOUT WT llCMr' ltl lO HO IJ ~ tJO newelectronjc media at the Ted Bates l<.apla~ said mo~1e rc~ta s ere not I advertising agem:y. counted an Nielsen s ra.tangs tally, an~ •-------••••••••••••••••••• "Look, we're buying network TV to the: network~ ~1d rentals . ha~n t "'Nothing in Comm ' · d rfu] funn expose audiences to our com· siphoned ofT significant TV viewma. s ' u I on IS won e ' y mercials. and the networks are saying The network vc~ study show~ t~at -and one of the best films this summer:· we're getting a bonus audience with 45 percent of1he estimated 30 million VCRs.'' Kaplan said. "But ·the VCR owners rent a tape each month. -Joel Siegel. GOOD MORNlNG AMERICA. ABC-TV networks ha\<e misinterpreted their but that drops to 33 percent after own study-. We're-payiflg the full rate-three years when ow"'1CU-ha¥C. ex.- for the VCR audience. but we're not hausted the supply of old movies. The getting that.full audience." average renter pla}s one to tw~ houn -ryA:cKIE LEASON NOTHING IN COMMON D IC I P Ii I COi iA llllJA (OWMOl Clnemj CAntf< 979 "" COllA•a.t UAConelNs ~asg.t n tOllO ! OWM!h (I T OtO Sii 9!iOO ~lfACM fclwJrdl ""*"'°" °"""' 84-03lll I> I! I.PH I SOUN()TflACI\ Al8UM AVAllABtf ON 111 S~ECOROS NOW SHOWING. AllAH£1M •COSTA lllfSA IRVlllE OtlANOE SANTA ANA Eoworos 811s104 :>•O 7"~ Poelllc s Anonelm EOWOrd$ Cl,,.mo Ectwor<ls woooor1<109 OllV.-ln 819-9850 Center 979·•1•1 5SHl655 AMC Orono-MOH Clnemo 637 03'0 HU u. roao • LA HAetA OlANGf SAllTA ff snlNOS l o M11oon C>llVt 1n 9211706 Monn Bree Ptozo fOWorOs fl Toro AMC FoShlOn Squore 529-5339. ~1 9!>00 2131691-0633 Ctty Cenrt1 C1nemo 63-4-2553 CltlCl naAl'll Oil~ 01 tA&.L. fiOI tllOWlMlll. • •·-. (Ill ~ ..-DJ • STANfOll E oworos Vllloge $0Hl NOPASSfSACCHTEOFOllTlllHNGMOEMENT MArlNllS DAllV Al MOST THIATIU Ctlll&I 891·0561 WESTMlflSTft MAll UA Cinema 893~ LUXURY THfATltfS (if1ht;;@ i 4j!f1Uj;I 4 w:A~h~~: .. ,. .. J FIUOAY THE 1nH OUT OF 90UNOS C•) M•T a (R) (12:20) Daly (t:OO) ~Adm. 2:lS4:106:DS Aunnln9Sc1red(A) &:OD &. 10:00 3·20 S:30 7 :40 lo !t:SO FE••as 8UELLE•s1 DAV OP-F' (11'$-U) AT (12· 36) 2 :45 5 .15 1:30 A. 9,45 A90UT LAST NIGKT (It) AT (12:45) 3105 5:25 7:45 .. 10:10 c1nTURY c1nEoome r:1 634 H~J Ch•P"''" II. S•n11 An• ~ ... Y NOTH~ IN COMMON (PG) AT (12'30) J ·OO s !lo a oo a. 10:20 AU£NS (•) AT (1 1 00) 1 ~O 4 40 7 J S&. 10 30 70MM / No Puses HIEARTllUltN (RJ AT (12·4S) 3.05 S 2S 7 ·4S &. 10 OS TOPOUN (PG, (12:25) 2:4 S' S·OS 1 2S &. 9 .SO -IN 70MM- RUTHLESS PIE:OI'\..£ (R) SHOWS AT ( 1 :20) 3:30 5.40 7 :50 .. 10:10 JTADIUm r:1 HOWARD TtC DUCK (N) Ptutl Co·Hlt Back To Tiie F uture (PG) F'RIOAV THE UTH .. ART 6 (It) Ptu1I Cruoers fA) F'LIGKT' OF' THI! NAVIGATO• (PG) PILU Co-H1l Sleepln9 Buuty (G) I' U'THLLSS PEOl"\.L (It) Ptusl Down • Out In Beverly H •tlJ lf!l MAXIUM OVIEltOltlVI.: (It) Plus Co-Hit Aunnln9 S c.-ed (RI K.AltAT£ KtO II (l'Q) Plus No Aetre~t. No Surrender (R ) aA .. OAIN MATIN&ae M ONDAY THRU SATURDAY IST 2 PERFORMANCES lCClfPT MOUOAVS • 8T"l>"'l'0t . 1 l'l'ATU"'l!8 9f4ftg•I•J•ll UIJff)I tTI~ITKolly S C••f._,.., UlTU ~H lnatO PRIDAY THI 13TH fJAaf Vii JASON UVIS lltl ' 121>0 J1M 41M "4t lt41 ll1M ,_ .... ftACll GOUT lllldO ,or~ .. . l :wl ....... , ... 1 ... DOUT 111llt0 MAntMW IMIOOellCll •flils IUllUl1 lllY Off 1,..u1 l2'MaMS1MIMIO.IO. IACll HICMOUOMI MllTl .,...~ HIAaTIURN tltl hll &1U I.ti lilt lllU LAKEW LA MIRADA 1/1419 I M>tH• ~ .......... ~IT JTIJllO *ALllNS111 1 tM 4tae 11M IO.JO UMAIN 11f ...OW lOM HANIUllACIOI OUAION ' NOTHING IN COMMON (N I h ll J14' .... l 1U 111141 IAl."4 MACCHIO/ H0411TUlll ~~Ar' MOtl"A l<AltATI KID fJAaf 11 IN I 1.10 ),JI 1141 ... , .. It ~IY IT1UO JACllHIC~ l!llllYL ITUD GATEWAY "*' 1"I 1104 'MT Vlt JASON UVU (I ) l tM JoU l1:IO 111t .... l11tt WA&f DllHIT'I FLIGHT OP THI NAVIOATotl (N J , ..... ., S1M , ...... "'" ~"T 0.VITOfUYTI M!Ol• RUTHllSI fJIOIJll 111 , ............. ., , .. ,. Kaplan said 'Ted Bates recently of movies a week, 1he stu~y said. petitioned the networks for a refund "What we're finding 1s t~at the for 1ts ad clients. He said CBS and VCR. household as .. a heavier TV NBC 1umed dow{l the request. citing viewing household. Pol~rack said. the unreliabilit y of the data on· VCR The real loser from movie rentals is owners blotting out commercials. pay-cable. Poltrack said, Pay-c~ble "ABC was smaner." Kaplan said. ratings are down and subscnpttons "They ignored the ~search and just have been virtually flat since. I ~84, in said. 'tough luck."' part becau~ lhe cable-w1nng of The networks say the VCR au-Ametica has slowed do_w_n_·~--- 1MA UNllll WWI 1ooUnr1 llN Pl&lJ Edwards Westt>!OOIC ~$338 s.»4401 COlll MfM I.A lllRAM EdwlrdS CIMrN Center Pacdic s Gateway S 979-41•1 m1&11 fUOlllO f.O'#atds ~ 581 ·5880 --CllyCenttr 634·~ IMTAMA fOWlfds BnslOI ~1444 ,., ___ ..__ .. ) "The FUNNIEST film • lo+." 1n years. Gary fr~hn. KABC-TY -------MATTHIEW BRODERICK ______ _ FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF A PARAMOUNT PICTURE "" NOW PLAYING _... ..... 1-~ OlyC-. 16<411 "'156,) •MU •HTOllll ~·""",. l°"'M'O\I '"'°' \19Ul9 .... ~ •IA--wn•-,....., I IO..-·\le> _,_ ~AlllUUIT lJA '*1¥«1 I 0-•A'th t°""";,._. ,_., --,_ -IUCllHafl' , ... , .. \ e..,...p_,,, .. ..,. .. 821 •MO .... -·o.-o.-.. Sl&b• ~--~· --_!!II~ ~...i1 tt.l'I 'IOO u tM-. '"°' ... ·-... • C:OSIA -.!O>o-"""" U..••• tn •I• I 994 10 • Wl.,..,,.,~ " ... ~l n-... ~ "Hilari. O:'mW ~ ... Oscar nominations for '~ Streep and Nicholson." Ptttr Travert1, PEOPLE MACAZl!'IF. M.E.RYL ·srnEEP JACK NICHOLSON A M(){E Nk'ROLS ffLM Heart bum PAIAMOl!NT PJCTilllES PRESENTS HEARTBlltN =.:HESTOI ALMENDIOS, A.8.C. "-:NORA EPHRON ~ -'!MIKE NICHOLS and ROBERT GREENR\JT fR~.,:~-·::) -':MIKE NICHOLS A PAiAMOUNT PICTURE ,.. .. 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"a.... 1$1 ..... .,.,...,..,. ......... "-' Oltwe.111 Q I J070 ll TOlllO ["""111S-.0.C• M1MIO ~AIN VAU.aY ~~.,..., '3t 1100 STO fOll lmmJ wtSIM1N$TIA lJ' I 1 I~ ., I • 0 I J -... c. Orang. COMt OAJL Y PK.OT lfktndey, Auguet 3, 1 ... FiVe:Dewsum---er shows open The la t bia wave of 1ummer theater washes up on Oranac County stqet dus weekend when five new lt&IC productions raiec their rcapeo. live curtains. Oranse Coast Colleae'1 traditional sumrner musical turns to melodrama with a new version of .,,._ Dnak· ar4" -subtitled .. Don't Shoot the Piano Player." Also on the OCC campus will be a revival of Neil Simon's "Plua S.lte" by the new Alpha Community Theater. Herb Gardner's comedy "A 1'ltouaM Clowa1" arrives at the Irvine Community Theater, while farther north the LP Repertory Com- pany opens "Nl_.t of Ju..,, ...... and the Buena Park Civic Theater will present the Rocl&trs and Ham- memein musical "C.roHel." All five sho.ws will open.Friday._ Pet.erOdcprd, a music professor at UC lrv1ne. has written IS original sonis for "The Drunkard.'' while director AJex Golson has supplied the lyrics. Brad Bowen. Julie Dison and Odqard head the cast, wuh Rich Jackson, ttamet Wbitmrer, Oeni1e fcfJuson, Stephanie Gil and Chris Wilhama also tu.ma ma.ior roles. "The Drunkard" will be prceented Fridays and Saturdaya at 7:30 and Sundays at 6:30s, wtth 2:30 matinee each Saturday, throuah Aua. 24 in the Drama Lab Theater of the Costa Mesa collqc. Call 432-SS27 for ticket information. ~ "A Thousand Clown1" opens its four-weekend run under the direction of Art Winslo'tl( for the lrvioe Com- munity Theater. Tom Titus, Cindy Wmeinacr, Tim Titus, Tracy God- frey, Howard Serbin and Lee Clark comprise the c.ast. ,_ Perfonnancc,will bcaiven Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Aui. 30, wilh a Sunday matioce Au&-24 at 2 p.m .. in the air-conditioned Turtle Rock Community Pu1c atrdttoi'ium on Sunnybilf Road off Turtle Rock Dnve in Irvine. Information is avail- able at 857-5496. Another Irvine-based group. the Alpha Community Theater. will pTCs- ent its secon.ch>ffering. .. Plaza Swte," 1n OCC'a Fine Arts Lectun: Hall. Proceed will be donated to the United Way of Oranae County. Cwum tames are 7:30 Friday and 8 p.m. Saturdays throuih Aua. 16. Tacket may be ordered by callina SS2-S022 ~venmp or weekends Ayn Rand's .. Niaht of JJ1nuary 16th" is a courtroom drama in which jury members selected from the audience determine the verdiet in the cue. Sarah Coleman is dar«ttoa the play, which runs Thursdays throuah Sundays at 8: IS, preceded by a picnic supper at 7: IS, throuah Aug. 24 at the MucJccnthaJer Cultural Center, 1201 W. Malvcm Ave .. Fullcnon. Reser- vations 731-2792. ''Carousel" 1s directed by Anthony Farone with choreoaraphy by Kris Rutpcro at -the Community-Rec- reation Center at 81 SO Knott Ave. 1n Buena Park. Performances will be given Fridays an(i_Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Aug. 3() with reservations available at 821-1394. Final cu,rtaans will be lowered next weekend on .. Aneak.., ON lAce" at the Weaunantt.er Commuruty Theater and "BtuJ IV,Part l" in the Grove SbakesJ)eare FenjvaJ. "Arsenic" winds up with pcr- fonnancet Friday and Saturday at 8:30 at the Westminster theater, 7272 Maple St. (99s.4 I l 3) ... Henr)'.'' bows out at the Festival Am~thcater, I 28S2 Main St., Garden Orove (636-721_~!LplayinJ today and Thurs- day tbro~ next Sunday at 8:30. Roundina out a full schedule or summer theater this week will be: •"Peter Pu" and "Tea Uttle · ladJaa1," runnin& in repenory for the Saddleback Company Theater at Saddlebaclc Colle&e in Mis ion VaCJO (582-4656). "Peter Pan will be on stage Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday ~ 3 p.m.. white "lndtans" plays Fnday only at 8 p.m. •"J•mpla', Jive aod J1Uerb•1" 1n Saddleback's Studio Theater (also 582-4656). continuing Wednesdays throu&h Saturdays at 8:30 and week- end af\emoons at 3:30 until Aug. 17. Rich Jaebon (~t) atteapt8 to Mft Jalie DIJroa from tlM clatcll• of Peter Od'C•rdla .. ,.._ DnlDkard -or Doll't 81loot the PlaJlo Player" at Onuase COMt CoU.C•· Piracy paying off for Matthau •"Goodbye Cllarlle" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa (650-5269), Thursdays throu&h Saturdays at 8 p.m. until Aug. 16. •"Wllere'1 Cllarley?" at the Hunt· ington Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue in the Seacliff Villa ge shopping center (832-1405), Fndays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Aua. 30 with Sunday matinees Aug. IO and 17 at 2:30. den Grove (636-7213). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 7 p.m. until Aug. 16. •'•A ~,.. I.JM'' by the San Clemente Summer Theater at San Clemente High School, 700 Ave. Pfoo. San Clemente (tickets at the door). Thursdays throuab Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at S p.m. until Aua. 16. niptJy except MondJys at varytt\I curtain times tbrouah Aua. 24. • .. Oklallema" at Elizabeth How· a.rd's Cu.rt.a.in Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real Tustin (838-1540), niahtly cxcel>t Mondays at varyina curtain times throu&h Aue. 17. By BOB THOMAS II 1111llt•Ptww.- BEVERLY HILLS -The lca11, slack-shouldered fiaure shambling into the Beverly Halls Tennis Club was undoubtedly Walter Matthau, but why was he limping? Was he prcpanng fo r another of his oldster roles as in "Kotch" or ··The Sunshine Boys"? ''I tore a ligament in m y right I~~ running across Pacific Coast H1gti- way in an attempt to \ave my life," he explained 1n his famous rueful rasp. "Herc -wanna sec the brace?" He lifted a pant leg to expose a solid piece of plastic on h1~ lower leg. 1n1ured while car-dodgrng on the penlou~ Mahbu roadway Matthau chose an outdoor table affording a view of a voluptuous brunette loungrng on the opposite side of the ~w1mmmg pool "Nie~ legs," he ob~rved as he easeq into a chair for a luncheon interview con· cern1ng his new film, Roman Polanski's "Pirates." A waitress took Matthau's order and thanked him for ucket' 10 a preview of the mo\.1e. which she called "simply wonderful " The actor's review wa' more restrained "For character and atmo,phcre I would give 11 lour \tars." he ..aid "I would not f'"c 11 lour Siar'> for plot and action will~' 1ha1Polanski1s a genius for making an atmosphere seem real Most film' ha'e a counter· fe1t quality to them · The 65-)car-old J Clnr had viewed the project wllh Ma11hau1an dubiety: "I didn't like the '>Cnpt I didn't understand the ~npt F11'\t 1l was the ship against the pirates then the Walter llattbaa p1ra~es against the ship, then the ship against the puutes. I didn't think 11 was funny or adventurous or any· thing And the thought of swimming and chmb1ng and dueling on one leg for fi ve or Sil'. month'\ 1n Tunisia didn't appeal to me. "It was m y youngcc;t son Charlie who changed my mind He said. 'You gotta take it. Poppa. You'll get to work wi th Roman Polanski . one of 1he great directors today. It'!> an open- a1r pan that could change )Our career You gotta take 1t " A.nd so he did But he must haH wondered when the 'itX m onths turned into an entire year. two months of preparation and 10 of shooting. He spent a month alone on the accent "They wanted me to use a Bristol accent, but 1t goes hk• this." he said. demonstrating an un1ntell1g1ble hnf.O· · That sounds hkc an Amencan actor doing a bad Irish accent. like thls." He demonstrated. "I decided I would speak cock.ney, and they got me an expert, Jennifer Patock of the National Theater. Pretty soon 1t came very easily." As the only American in the mul11-nat1o nal company, Mat· thau was surrounded by foreign •"Love'• Laboar'a Lott" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Majn St ., Gar- • "ArHAlc ud Old Lace" at the Harlequtn Dinner Playhouse, 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd ., Santa Ana (979--5511 ). • .. Evtta" at the Grand Dinner Theater. I Hotel Way, Anaheim (772-7710), nightly cxcept Mondays al varyinacurta1n timcsthrou&h Sept.. 7. TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE languages. -· . _ Polanski, he said. "spoke Polish to " the stunt men, Italian to the special ACROSS effects, costume and hair peo ple. French to the makeup people and the French "actors. Then he would bawl everyone CUiij for not speaking Eng- 1 ish. 'This picture 1s m Enghsh1' he shouted ·1 want everyone to speak English'"' He and his wife, Carol, were housed an "iwo large bathhouses -they call them v1llac; over there One of them was for luggage." He claims his wife brought I 52 designer dres~s and 300 pairs of shoes. "The roofs over there are built so that when 11 rams, the water flows nght through the house Dunng a big storm. 'A-C complained to the land· lord. He brought uc; 300 towels and !>atd. 'Mop 1t up ... I he ra1nc; forced the "Pirates" compan) to shift to the Seychclle Island'>. where 11 ~a'i 9'i degrees with lots of lizards "They call 1t a paradise Maybe that's because 11 has sun. sky. beach and water Nothing elc;e,Just sun sk), beach and water." s.a1d Matthau 1 Greenbacks 5 -nova 10 Mr. Novarro 15 Pole: Sp. 19 Mediterranean Island 20 Edgar -Poe 21 Marble 22 Put up 24 Historian Durant 25 Sloped 26 Glue 27 Card game 28 Doris Day fhck 5 wds. 32 Smoothing· machine 33 Romantic tale 34 That woman 35 Pertumu 36 Hindu discipline 81 Debate 83 Telephoned 87 Glossier 90 A -for new11 91 Asbestos: abbr 94 "Mayberry'' kid 95 B(ldal fabrics ~7 "-Kapital" 99 African tribesman 101 Polynesia'! force 102 Dancer Kelly 103 Confess: 2 wds 105 .. -Parade" 106 Frosts 107 Actor Douglas 108 Evangeline. e g 110 Eerie 111 Telephone exchanges.once 1 13 Business associate 114 -blen characier 69 Oeea«1 2 ET , e.g. 73 Overcomes 3 Plaoe 75 Joan van - 4 American 77 Hlllbllty Jhow· 2 admiral wda. 5 Halrteu 79 Sneek 6 Bread spread 82 Region in . 7 Jargon India 8 A votre -1 83 Funny peraon 9 Gambling stakes 84 Swiftly 10 Engrossed 85 trlah cloth 11 Ms. Christle et al 86 To say the - 12 Potato -88 Compaa point 13 Aquatic mammal 89 Fan dancer Sany 14 Require 15 Louisiana bird 91 &capade 16 Ascended 92 Cubic rMter 17 Permlt entry to: 93 Hitchcock 2 wds. thrUler, "Th9 -" 18 Eight sjngera 96 Nlmble 19 Charts 98 Zoot or union - 23 Mix (salad) 100 On the Battle --,~~--,~--__,~--,~~~~--,~~~~~-_,--,--,--,~-_,--,--,--,--,--,-1 39 Mr. Khayyam 29 God of love 103 "Twelve -" 41 "Harper Valley 116 Proa u****· One of the be-st movleH of th~ ye-ar:, -11 .... rf'bn'l.(HIC \(A}'41 'fTUOJI ..,.... -............... ,,. ... ... 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Bleck 46 -Lake City 119 Piercing tools 37 Propane. e .g . 108 Actress 48 Woe 1s met 121 Attack with 38 low voice MacGraw 49 -da Vinci gunfire · 40 Ms. West 109 Recent 54 Geum plant 12!i Uncle -4 1 " -porridge hot 112 Turns down 56 Spire 126 Pro1ectlng rock 113 "Poor 58 Nasty 130 Weds 42 Challenges Richard's" book 59 Actress Kate 135 Anthony Quinn 43 Happening 115 EJlde o·-·-movie· 5 wd~ 44 Depart 118 BMch hut 60 President 140 Church 45 Author Wllllam 120 Ashing lines Ronald -calendars 121 "Bus -... 62 European Iris 141 Jungle vine 47 Ms. Copley 122 Number of beara 63 Swamps 142 Actor Roger -48 Bee farms or pigs 64 Aleutlan Island 143 Proposition 49 Breed of chicken 123 Fortification 65 Surround 144 Norman Vincent SO Pacific islands 124 Get -of: grab 67 .. --Yankee 5 1 Marconi 125 Glow Doodle Dandy" 145 Coins of India Invention 127 Frotlcs 68 Indian chief 146 Apples S2 Mystery play 128 Walking 70 Marcel Marceau~ 147 Collar part 53 "The Old -129 Elf's kin e.g. 148 Terminates Buckef' 131 Standard 71 Sault -Marie 149 "War and -55 Medical solution 132 City In Florida 72 Moslem prayer 150 Stalks 57 Ms Bombeck 133 Ant leader 15 1 Bed board 58 Coffee 134 Emblem 7 4 Amerindian ·61 Rovers 136 Applaud 76 Toledo native DOWN 63 Bleat 13 7 Beer holder 78 Hottentots 66 Ms. Ewtno-138 City In Utah 80 Wrath 1 "Cheers 68 Auto track ! 39 Ms. Trueheart ~I ANSWUS IN Cl.ASSWllD I Failure to act is failure to stop spread of AIDS To the Editor: This lcner is in response 10 your editorial of July 7 attacking my stand on measures to control the spread ol AIDS. Since March I 983. AIDS has bee n a reportable disease 10 the state of California. It as one of .58 com- municable d1teases so designated. For any of these 58 reportable diseases. certain d1sabihties may re- sult at a health officer's d1scret1on from existing law· I. The patient may be proh1b1ted from teaching an public schools. 2. The patient may not be allowed 10 -work in a commel'{:iaJ food establishment as a waiter. food preparer. cabin anendant, etc. ' 3. A health officer may quarantine such a person or restnCl their travel. The initiative says that any person who has the virus an their blood. not merel y suspected of having the virus. is to be reported to the State Public Health authoriues Such a disease 1s to be treated just hke an} of tht> other 58 communicable diseases are treated. No quarantine is mandated b) the inauauve to be imposed on anyone. A person with AIDS virus in their blood. even th ough showing no symptom for AIDS. can transmit the virus to another through a transfer of body fluids. The lt>g1sla11on that I plan to introduce wall make 11 a cnminal offense for a person who has knowl- edge that he has AIDS or 1,-enttbody pos111ve for the virus to transfer body fluids to another person. Any person who acquires AIDS or the virus from such a transfer will be the source of a complaining witness. The import- ance of the legislation 1s for our pubhl health authonues to set the ground rules. a standard which will govern us all so that we can reduce the 1ransm1Ss1b1hty ofthas fatal dt~ease. J'he need for my leg1slat1on tn· troduced last fall 10 make at a cnme for a person in a high nsk group to donate blood ts realtLed b" tht> fact that more than 500 persons ha' e .\IDS as a result of a blood tran<,- fus1on. As earl) as the beginning of 1984. health authonttes knc.-w what the source of73 pt>rcent oftht: AIDl.i cases we re. namel) malt-homo-;c~- uals.. and I 7· percent namely in- travenous drug u~rs. As to the latter group. federal public health officials adopted the poltcy that they must no1 donate blood As to the former. smce- September. 1985, the policy has been that they should not donate blood Prior to September. 1985, if you as a prospectwe donOT identified yourself as a'polygamous male homosexual. )'OU were ad vised you should not donate. If you considered you~lf a monogamous male homosexual. there was ,no res1nc11on on your donating a1._all. The ne\Vs media 1n Colorado recently earned a story on the tragic foll} of the failure of publtc heaJ1h authonues to take resolute action. Since March I 985. the ELISA test ha:1. been admtntstered on all prospecti ve blood donations na tionally. The test has been shown to result 1n fal se negative results 1n up to 6' percent of cases includ1n$ those who were exposed to the virus frbm 2 to 8 weeks pnor to the test. They are able to transmn the virus but have not yet developed antibodies wh ich can be detected b} the -test. A person in Colorado donated blood 1n August 1985. having had one homosexual contact tn May 1985. The recipient of the blood donated in August now has the anttbodv to AIDS. In November 1985. the same donor lned to donate again. and hts anttbod)' pos111 ve slat us was duco,·ercd. If th e standard I am advocating had been the law this Colorado c111zcn would not have donated and the ,·1ct1m would not have AIDS. Also. ii this standard had been enforced since Januar) 1984. man)' of the hemophthacs ""ho now have AID ''°uld ha \'e been spared this tragedy. This ts a public health issue. not a c1" II nghts issue. A vi rus does not have c1v1I nghl'>: Our public health off1c1als have been 1n11m1dated from taking the dCtion the) should be taking becauSt' of prec;o;ure from the male homose\ual lobb\ \.\\· c1t11ens should not 1olcratc th1\ la1lure to act an~ longer \\Ill LI \\11-IHNNEMEYER 39th D1s1nc1 I lou,1.· o l Kepri:scntat1ve\ Should the Uni ted States negotiate for t h e release of the remaining h ostages in Leban9n? J.R. Springer Newport Beach Retired "I think we 'hould be tal king t11 them There's a d10eH'n t1.· bet\.\.CCn talking ,tnd negot1a11 ng I dun·, think at th1' taml' v.i: ~hould be ncgot1a11 nK We should be 1al~1ng ~ark Puglisi Huntington Beach Inspector for Newport Beach Ron Newcomb Newport Beach Sales ·•\ t:\ I ht'11nt: tha1 "-l' {an't trt:at them .tn' d1nercnth than I la-otht•r 11nt:<i I bc- lil'\ t· n t:n .\ mcncan ha' J right to uimc: homl' ·· '"No. l th1ni.. ""l' <.hould go in .ind 111.·t ahem Would you n egotiate for hostages' relea-se? David Jarnh'>(.·n the I luntington Bea{ h m<tn hdd ho\lagc h\ \hlltl' Mo'ilcm\ in Lebanon for I 4 month<, ha\ t\\ued a "1deotaJX•d pica tor the Amcncan pubhl to prcs')urc Pre\1den1 Reagan ., adm1n1~trJt1on into negotiating w1th h1~ captor'> Jacobsen\ '>CVt'n-mmutt: pica ddncred t>y a freed hostage. the Re' L<twrcntc Jenrn. !k.t'v\ he and two other American ho\tagcs will be killed otherw1c;e. .. President Keagan h.t~· !>leadfu~tly refu :1.ed w bargain for lhe rdca~ of the ht>~tages. ;ugu1ng that negotiating w11h tcrronsts onl\ promot~ terrorism and endanger\ other .\mencanc; The r>.111\ Pdo1 v.ould l1kt: to knuv. \our op1n1on ·Borrowing an 1dc:a trom the Long Beach l'rl''\· Jacobsen Telegram newspaper. wc'rc inv1ung you to send U!> a bnel lcllcron ho't't 1he ho,tage cnm should tx· handled We will pri nt \ome of the kttcr\ and forward all of them 11> the Wh11l' Houc;c <;t>nd )Our letters to HOSTAGES lo care of tbe tbe Opinion Page at tbe Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costt Mesa. tHU. ORAr IGF COAST DailyPilai IC aren Wittmer Publish"' Franll Zlnl f d•ltlr Tom Tait Mlll'aQtng f dtltH Don hnley City Edlfl'H Tom Clanin N-s l':d•IO• Ctllf She" SC>Of!• Ed•tm ·' lltottert Cant,.i1 PrO<luchon Dttecto• Twry Kand .. Ctrculatton M1n11Q411 Howltl'd M1otlteftary -. d vew"no Dir« tor ,..., lle¥1ft1 C•u.,fl4!t1 Om•r.1oi .. • The Impact of her dark circled eyes and madness which seemed to crackle from them jolted me ... and sh oolrme. see. You·~ MISJUD6eP US ••• we·~ ACfUALLY se.NS1TIVe. NU~. AN~ CoMPA~ONATe veRMfN. . ' . .. Orange County homeless: Do we care enough to act? They're on our streets, in our parks. on our minds~ wheredowego from here? By KAR EN Q UARANT~ I don't remember tht: first lime I noticed her l \ualh I wa!> too preoccupied fighting the early morn- ing traffic along Pacific Coast H 1gh- way between m} home in '>an Clemente and my JOb 1n Ncwpon Beach. I had hcen aware of her a number of time'> hcfore. wallo ng along the. side of the bus} road as 1f she. too. had to get to a JOb on llmt: Her stnde v.ac; """lit and long. lake a man's. her lrgs lean and mu<.cular But the image was vague and d1c;turb- 1ng. Then. one morning as tra flk stop· pcd. she passed do\C to m} car. and I really looked at her She was dresSt"d rather n1ccl} in a tailored skin and sweater. which didn't quite match and her long !>alt-and-pepper hair was neatl} drav.n bac·k 1n a pony tail. g1v1ng her a deceptively youthful look But 11 was her face and its expre'is1on I rernll mo<;t v1v1dly The impact of her dark circled eye!. and the madness which seemed 10 crackle from them JOited me out of m) dn" ing concentration and -.hook me Throughout the tollow~ng months. I <;av. her al must dail~ head in$ north into Laguna Reach earl} 1n the morning and \\;Jl ~ing a long wa} funhcr ~uuth a-. I returned each e'cning at du\k I found m)sclf looking for hg expecting to ~cc her. and wondering where \he lived. 1f she had a fam11\ .ind"' here sht: went l'ach da). · Then ont• altt•rnnon 1n a rl'~taurant rn Laguna. I t·uml' on her s111ing at a corner table. her hair disheveled. ON THE RIGHT talking ext•1tcdl~ and gesturing wtth her slender. <,Un-darkened hands Thl'rc was no one at the table with her \.\call a,01ded ~taring. but I lound m}~elt g.lancing at her out of the com er of m~ t')es Strange how people tl) to act a~ though cvel)th1ng ts perfect!} normal 1n the pre-.cnce of something oul of the ordinal) We were uncomfortable and relieved when she got up to leave. I noticed, then. that she didn't calT) a purse It was no" a ntual for me to see her somewhere along m'< commute. and I had put together some conclu<;1ons about th ts i.trange figu re. constructing an 1mag1narv hfc IC> explain her -a lite containing two of the c1n.um - stance~ of human existence most frigh tening to me lnsanat) and utter aloneness To. be locked 1n a dark \\Orld with the' 01ces of madncs!'> I cannot 1magrne how anyone could ,urvtve tn ~uch a lonely world. without wm or knowing the love of !hose who <'a rc And though tht•re have been some umcc; in my hie when I thought lo~1ng m)' mind might be a blessing. I remain lairl> sane. -r hen: are 'al)ang degree~ of mental at>- norrnaht}. and man} who should be 1n the protective care: ol a mental ward walk around rare!) noticed. h~e th e wan dering lad) \\Ith the salt-a nd- pepper hair -and like anotht·r ) ounger woman I saw only on<"C While waiting form) daughter one morning tn a mt.'dKal ollicc I bee.amt aware of intermittent screaming. muflled and distant. somewhcrt· outside It took me several minutes 10 dt'lcovcr the ~oun.e. as I peered through the window. On a bus stop bench across the busy street sat a young woman. probably in her 20s. Aboul every two-munnes-shc-would let out several blood-curdling screams. As I watched in disbelief. a bus c.ame along. stoped. and when It pulled away she was gone. It seems to me that what we fear most tn ltfe we quickly 1dent1fy and are drawn to tn others. Our care and concern for the mentally disturbed or insane. the cnpplcd, the homeless derelict and the bag lady are because we arc horrified by their plight. We project our own fear of their circum- stances happentng to us. Perhaps we feel we can keep these infirm111es at ba)' b) our concern for them. Fre- quentl) we feel guilt} because we are so glad 11 1s them. not us. Some of us respond b} reaching out to help as we would desperatel y hope someone would help us in the same situation Some of us. tn our terrible fear. can onl> look the other wa)' fro-m a reality too painful 10 bear I ha'e cned for the lady with the wild eyes and have not completely forgonerHhe sound ofscr~~ms pierc- ing an otherwise normal day. I can feel wha1 11 mu'it be ltke lo head nowhere t"VC') day and have nowhere to return at nigh t -and no one who cares 1f >OU do return. I !'>omet1mes feel guilty that 111 not me who wanders aimlessly up and do""n the h1ghwa) and foghtcn~ people 1n restaurants. I haven't seen her for a long time nov.. I wonder if 'iomething terrible ha~ happened to her or af <;omeonc has rescued her from her lonel~. ceaseless wandenng. ~he ha'i JU\I disappeared hkc the )'Oung v.oman who got on the bus. Soon -I hopt> -I'll forget Karen Quaranta lives lo Sao Clemente. Third term may be a charm, bu-t si)f-yearterm is better I hl tl'ln 1\1e1n Dl'"'' in pan1lular ha' tai..t:n lo tn' 111ng people senou\h to "-l'1gh tht• PO!o\lhll1t} that. 1n defrrl·ncc t11 lhr r10pulant) of Ronald Kcagan. a U10\t1tut1onal amcndml·nt will he pa'>wd ll'peahng the amt.'nd- m1.·nt that hm1t\ a president to two tl·rm' ( oncnn1n~all ofwhllh a kw nh\en. at tone; I Thr ~~nd \mcndml·nt wa' a rc<11. 11011 to Franklin Delano Rrn1\t:- ' ell 1111hrct: part\ rhl'rC Wjl\ 10 llt'gln with the '>l'nt1ment tu continul' thl· trad111on 111 a pre\ldent's retiring alter t~u trrm\ Then there was the reactton that lollov.cd the nrws that graduall) leaked out about thl' "'<"m1 tn \.alld ""e elected tor a fourth term I he !>ho"" put on by FDR and hie; doctor\ dunng 1944 w:i one of the great decept1on:1. in \merican history It transpired that ""<'II bcfort he accepted rcnom1na11on . FDR had been told b)' hie; docto~ that he \hould ltm11 ht'> workload 10 two or three hour\ a day There are tho~ who wish he had limited his workload to Lero hours J)l"r day go mg bac k lo I 'fl 1. and lh&t ·~ the third eltment thttt con'1nbutt'd 10 the passaie of thr 22nd A.mendm<"nt thl' ant1-Roo<;t" .. elt 'lt"nt1men1 The nmendmenl pa'>~d a f>t-mn- cr;111c Congrc" in Marth 1947 .and w11~ ra111ied b> the '2nd "late in hbruarv I Q5 I the .,peed a little grudging. but 'iuggc~tina a r;efkct1vc rco;olut1on. hy the people. that the unwntten chde of two term~ should he exphc1tl)' rc1n\tated 2 The iron)' he\ 1n the part1\<ln sh1fl in ~nt1mtnt .\lthough the call to repeal the 22nd Amendment I\ anything hut a n;wonal '""ue. 1t 1s. obvious that were 11 to heromc one. the sentiment in favor would be predom1nantl) Rcpubltcan. the ~nt1- men1 oppostd predominantly Oemo- aauc r ht<:. 1~ 1n c;harp contt'3"it to 'iCnl1mtnt al the: llmC or lhc nmcnd- ment'':I ~~\alt l lmcr r>a' "· the populist 1ntclkuual v.ho ran scvi:ral ol FUR'<; wartime programs. de- nounced 1t a'i "an act of retroactnc '1nd1ct1vt•ne\c, ·· Thcv couldn'r· heat him v.h1IC' he wa' alive. he \aid (Or words to the \dmc effect). <.o k.1ck him around when ht•\ dead. 5o although the issue " not na tional. 1n fact \11ch1gan Rep ( 1u~ Vander Jagt, who was the l..c\ noter at the Republican l'oat1onal ( on\ cnt1un 1n Kan~~ ( it) 1n I 976 thnt turnl'd Kcagan down in tavorofCit•rald I onl. ha'> 1ntrodUl'ed lcg1c,lat1on calling for repeal 3 Ronald l<eagan. speal..1ng 1n Tcxa'i two "-CCk'i ago. wa., clearly being k1t1en1c;h with the crowd when he r.a1d. "One more try?" The crowd roared. even a:1. they roared for Roo!'>Cveh at Lhc convention 1n July I 944 that nominated him for a founh term. No"'. 1f ihe rtpeul of the 22nd Amendment v.erc to b«ome a senous proposal almo'>t certainly the word1ngof11wouldheasd1recusth t proposed h)' Vandcr Jagt It d~~n·i take a lot of language 10 rcpee1I an ... amendment When lhc n nd wns pas'ICd, < ongrer.'i needed a scntcnre the effect of which would b<: no1 to affront Harry Truman The 22nd l)'5 that any president who ha\ ~rved for more than two year\ in a term to "'h1ch another pcr\on wac; elected. and ha~ strved a full tcnn he ade~. can't !>Crvl) Apin Truman bcC'llmC' pre"i1dcnt a few month., afier the rt elect100 of R<Kl'i<'.'velt and would h3v(' been pre.,.entecHrom runnin1aga1n 1n 1952 ~ve for the phrase "But 1h1' '\n1de shall not apply 10 Jn) pcr'°n hold.ma the office of rre~1dc.<nt when thl'i An1clt' w;u propo~d by the C ongrt-"i\ " 4. Rona.Id Reapn has 1ndC'ed come out ~veral ttmes 1n favor nf the propcmt1on that if the ix:npk wanl to tlffi 1 p~1dent for thrtt nr morT te-rm . 1hat ought to bt their bu~ines., But he ha\ alwa 'I been cartful to~., WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY that this t::t.lludl·s him Almost cenainly he 1s sincere 1n ~¥tng so. but one step might be taken -<o remove the propo~d debate from part1~n conttntton. nafllclY to wnte into the legislation the reverse clau~ used for Truman. i.e .. a clause that would exclude any president in office at the umc 1he amendment was paucd from runninJ for a third term. Then: will not be a clean debate on the 1'isue at all if 1t 1 viewed as ant mated by a desire to dmfl Ronald Reagan for a third term. S What would be best of all. tn the Ju dgment of ~ome. 1s a defeat of the proposed re peal. whatever its lan.guaae Agam"t the propos1t1on that a democratic pc0ple should have the nght to continue whom50ever 1s 1n power for whatever penod they want·~ the republican tradilion of lhe ctt11cn leader. the Cincinnatus who lays down hi, plow to ller've and picks up hts plow again. having served. If ~c do act into the bus1nes of amending term,, we ,hould go in 1he d1rec11on ofn ~1nak term (s1J1 ytars). • reform an endlc, 11,1 of pohucal thinker,, lcf\ and nght, have en· dorsed. hut which ha" nncr taken n1&h1 What thrn 1\ hkthen to happen? Noth1na Wiiliam F. BockJe)' la a 1yt14llt1led colamctlll &Alt.Sit QUARAllT A Cola••l8t J1c1 AIDEISOI and JOSlP~I SP£ AR R'eports Bul aria bar ari-c to .Turks WASHINGTON -The barbaric treatment of Bulgaria's latJC Turkish minority by the commurust aovem- ment in Sofia is clearly designed with one goal in mind.: to root out every vestige of Turkish culture. including language, characteristic names and the Moslem religion. A classified State Department cable last montb recounted the emotional testimony of ethnic Turkish eye- witnesses describing the horrors of life in Bulgaria to a commjttec of the Council of Europe meetina in Istan- bul. The cable notes that some of the witnesses were "at times near hys- teria" as they told of the primitive brutaJjty practiced on their relatives and friends in the Turkish com- munities of Bulgaria. Our associate Lucctte.J..aanado has seen the cable with the 6arrowing descriptions by the-witnesses. Herc arc some excerpts: •A woman named Gungordu, who was born in Bulgaria and left in 1978, returned in I 984 to visit her parents and other relatives. Her stay, in a hotel tightly controlled by Bulprian police, was ltm1ted to seven days. It was more than enough. G ungordu said her entire native province of Kurdzhali, wh ich is 75 percent Turkish. seemed to be in mourning ... Names had been viol- ently changed." she said. "They were beating people. They were wounding people. They were holding people by the ned on the ground. forcin$ them to sign (documents implementing the name changes).·• Old people were beaten, including a woman of85. she testified, and when wounded ethn ic Turks were taken to hospitals. "doctors and nurses forced poople to sign." She quoted the authonttcs as telling the victims, "You arc Turks no longer ... You cannot speak Turkish any more." Almost breakmg down at one point. Gungordu cned out~ "We cannot gel letters. We cannot tele- phone. Our old people die calling out our names! They (the government) even removed tombstones from the graves to change names." •A woman named Urtun rcca.JJed her J 983 v1s1t 10 her family in Bulgana. "My 63-ycar-old father (was) not served in stores because he does not speak Bulgarian . People (were) tied with ropes and pulled by trucks for refusing to change their names. People (were) being beaten wit h guns and sticks (or resisting the name-change campaign." •A man named B1laloglu, also from a village in Kurdzhali. said the anti-Turkis h campaign began in 1984. "There was genocide." he said. "There was torture." He remembered one ch1lltng 1nc1dent 1n particular: "Soldiers and dogs once surrounded my village. Then the soldiers, tn teams of two or three. went 10 each house. fo rcmg us to sign a document changing our names." B1laloglu. who later escaped into Greece. said that every one of the Turks' religious customs were outla""ed. and special signs were posted at bus stops forbiddtng the use of the Turkish language. Bilaloglu said his children were taken away by the Bulgarian govern- ment. "I ha ve been told they will be returned 1n 10 years," he said. "but I do not know the situation now. I do not know what is happening. .. •A man named Ozgur traced the antt· Turkish campaign back to 1982, when he Oed because of the govern- ment's treatment. But he had to leave hi s two children behind -a 7-ycar- old son and an infant boy. "I have not seen them since." Ozgur said. "They are with my relatives. but we have learned that the Bulganan govern- ment wants 10 take them to a government home." •A woman named Kurto&Ju col- lapsed in tears during her testimony. .. ram ternbly excited," she said. "My children arc there. We arc mothers. We want our children. I left them as Turks. They arc not Bulgarians." SLOPPY BOOK.KEEPING: "1any inmates offederal pens would tell you they're there only because of over- s1ghL, or error'! by their accountant•: the public has a nght to expect better performance by prison adm1nis-- irators Y~t General Ac.countmf Office audnors found that Fcdcra Pnlont lndustnes Inc. the government oor poratJon that operates inmate work shops 1n 41 fac1ht1es, kept its books sloppily as a teenager with his fi check.1na account. For uample. FPl's books sho tt spentSl.766,821 on adm1nistra\J expenses last fiscal year -well bclo the statutory ltm1t of $2.074.000. 8 the GAO auditors d1scovercd t "certain costs tota.hna S8S2,0S7 moved" from one account toano "rcsultina in th~ oosu not bri con<11dcred by FPI a'I subJCCt to StllUIOI')' hm1tat1on Jae• Aadu1oe and Joie .. att 1)'1Mllcatt11 ('Ol11nol1tt • r I SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1986 Patrlot1 top St Louie, 21·11, In NFL Hall Of F•me O.me. C2. KaMH City.,..• 11-run Inning to bury lloeton, 13-.2. ca. . Between riffs, Goebel getting _in his rips Ex-Sea Kin finds time for uttar ~hlle battling for Job with Rams agamst tbesc auys 1s whole newlh1na. In colleae I was able to hendle defensive players more heads up, but on 1h1s level they're just too quick." Standina at 6-7 and straining the 5C8Jcs at 290, Goebel is an 1mpos1na fiau re 11 any level. And on top of possessina the size ofa Winnebbaio. Goebel can roll a lot faster than one. • "So far it's been quite an expenenoc. And that's what I need, experience.'' he says. Spealcina o f "e•pcrience.'' the striq-_p1ckma Gocbel's favorite auicar play er is the late Jima Hendnx, who wielded his whi te-hot Stratoc:aster while headlna up the J1m1 Hendnx Experience an the late 60's and early 70's. every battle.'' he Sl)'S. "But now I w10 I or 2 out of 4. I hope I'm IOOn w1nn1n14' out of 4' but that will take tome ume." · Goebel says the ha~t part of play1na 1aekJe in ihc pro 1• ~tt1n1 a handle on the pass block1na. By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR ~ .... c.,' ... When he's not aettina his riffs in, Hank Goebel. part· lime guitar player and fufl~time football player, IS getltn~ his nps in as he keeps battling to win a spot on the Rams roster as an offensive tackle. "I've iained about 60 poun~s since I went to Fullerton,"he says. "I d1dgo up over 300pounds but I lost loo much quickness. and like I said before. at this level you to be quick." Another thing Goebel wants and needs 1s e~periencc. "Hendnx is my fa vorite. no doubt." u ys Goebel. who keeps an acoustic 1u1&ar in has room at camp. "I've tned lo play some Hendnx riffs (he laughs) but they don't sou nd qutte the same. "But I haven't had the time to play that much lately. "Like I said before. quickness as 1t up heri (in the NFL). There's alwa1s somebody comma in from 1 different anaJe on a blitz and you've got to anticipete and make your move or they'll put on about e•IJ'lt moves they're gone," be says. ··The key is aotuna your hand$ on the defender but that doesn't always work. I always used to be Uae bisit auy wherever I played, but there's no shortqe of powttful men around here. I'm JUSt another auy now.·• Goebel, a former Corona del Mar High-sta r, was drafied by the Rams in the eighth round after captainina the Cal State Fullerton football squad lasuear. . Though h~ basn~t lel\ Orange CoulltY since his days wnh the Sea Kings, the 21-year-old Goebel feel s as if he's m another world as he tnes to open holes for the likes of Enc Dickerson. Al the moment, he is the backup of All-Pro Jackie Slater on the riaht side of the line. "I've-learned-a fot from Jackie and from the other guys," says Goebd. "We have a lot of great defensive players I ha ve to go against in practice everyday. h's mlensc out there." After sleeping seven hours. I concentrate the other 17 on football.'' Goebel. when not sleeping or .c.onccnttatina on football. plays with a few other friends in Newport m a "garage band." And.Just I~~~ the otticr gu ys, ~bcl believes this Rams squad will be one to reckon with after e team---- came withtn a game of the Super Bowl last year. "This 1s a long way from Corona del Mar," says Goebel who still resides in Newport Beach. "Playi ng · As camp has progressed. Goebel kec~ findins out what 1t takes 10 be an offensive lineman in the National Football League. "We're not too bad," he says. "I've been play1na for four }cars and I keep gettmg better." Ditto for his football playing. "When I first went up against these guys I was losmg "~ players know they can play with anybody," he says. "Last year they wanted respect; this year we want to ao all the way." · . (Pleue .ee GOEDL/C3) Seattle slows clown Angels Rams counting on Gray Phelps, Presley - smas h t hree-run - homers in 7 -3 win SEATTLE (AP)-Ken Phelps and Jim Presley hit tbree-n)n homers and -Alvtn Davi'-added a solo-shot to power the SeattTe Mariners over the Angels. 7-3. Saturday night. Reliever Marie Huasmann. 3-3. pitched four innings ofone-run ball to get the win. Davis' 13th home run of the season pv~ Seattle a 1-0 lead an the second inn mg. In the third. Seattle added three runs on Phelps' 17th home run of the year, a three-ru n shot scoring Harold Reynolds and Presley 10 front ofh1m The Angels got two runs back an the fourth on RBf singles by Gary Pettas and Dick Schofield. In the inning, Pettis stole third. his 28th stolen base of the season and Today'• game Angeli (Chadwick ().. t) at Seat· tic (Reed 4-0). Time: 1:35. TV: Channel 5. Radio: KMPC (710). Monday's game: Angels at Minnesota, 5:35 p.m. 140th ot his career. moving him past Sandy Alomar to become the Angels' all-time stolen base leader. Seattle added three runs m the fift h when John Moses led ofTwi th a walk and Phil Bradley followed wtth a smgJe. extendmg his hilling streak to 14 games. Presley then hit his 20th homer of the season, and first since July 17, when he had a grand slam agamst Boston. Schofield hll a two-out homer rn the sixth for the Angels' final run. Loser Kirk McCaskill. 12-7. patch- ed four mnangs. giving up all ~vcn Manner runs. Cornerback ettfn chance to show his stuff in train in camp From AP clilpalC .. es "The Rams believe Jen) Gray, their first-round draft choice a year ago, could someday develop mto one of the National Football League's top comcrbacks. T he way thmgsarego1ng an trammg camp, however, they may not be able to wait for someday to come. Comcrbaclc Gary Green has been s1dehned mdefinttely by a swollen disc in his neck. safety Johnnie Johnson put out of commission for three weeks with a minor ltoee IOJUfY, and comerback·safety Enc Hams on the verge of retirement That means Gra) I'> needed nght now. ~1 sec 1t as a challen,e." Gray says. "ll's a chance to show em what I can do out there. Dodgers extend streak by beating Cin~innati ··1 hate for my chanct (to ~tart) to come hkc this. but hke the) sa ). the show must go on." With the Rams' prcseason opener JUSta few days away. the IOJUnes have thrown the spotlight dJrectl} on Gray. whose switch from college safct) to pro comerback ma<k for a shaky roolue season Cabe-11 b lasts slam producin g sixth- stra igh t win . 7 -1 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Enos Cabell's first home run an 365 at-bats for Los Angeles didn't come early enou~ to reward AleJandro Pena for his bnlhant p1tch1ng. but It was timely enough to help the Dodgers extend their wmnmg streak to six games Saturday. With one out 1n the eighth mnmg. Cabell snapped a 1-1 tie with his first career grand slam to 1gn1te a six-run inning that bftcd the Dodgers lo a 7-1 victory over the Cinc1nnat1 Reds. Pena and Tom Nit>denfuer com- bined on a one-hitter that ~nt the Reds to their fifth str.ught lo<>s. Pena pitched seven mnmgs and allowed -only Eddie Milner's leadofThomer an the sixth. • Cabell's homer gave the \ 1ctory to N1edenfuer. who worked the final two innmgs. "It's kind of embarrassmg to me to hit a home run. especially a grand slam," said Cabell. who hit his last borne run 1n the fiNt half of la~t season with the Houston Astros. "l'i'n mostly a hne~nve hitter and I don't have that much power. I didn't hit a home run in so long, I don't know bow it feels. I was lund of excited." Wnh the score 1-1. the Dodgers loaded the bases with no one out against reliever Ro~ Robmson. 8-J. on singles by Steve Sax and Bill Russell and a w.allc to Bill Madlock. Uft-hander John Franco came Vt and struck out pmch-hitter Pedro Guer- rero, but Cabell tagged Franco's 2-1 pitch into the left-field seats. "AleJandro did a great job hm1t1ng them one hit and Enos came up with the big htt when we needed it," Niedenfuer said "That's the way it's been going lately It's always one guy Cmc1nnat1 (Gullickson 7-6) at DodJen (Her.shiser I().. 7). Time: 1:05 TV; None. Radio: KABC' (790). Monday's game: Houston at Dodgers, 5:05 p.m. picking up another guy." Naedenfuer. 6-4, pitched a perfect 1wo mnangs and drove in his first two runs 1n the maJOr leagues w1tb a bloop ~ingle to right 1n the eighth, climaxmg the Dodgers' most productive mning of the season. Pena worked seven· mmngs. his longest outing of the season. stnkang out one and walking one Erle Dlckenon of the Rama at•a a youna- ater a Uft (top) durtna team'• annual photo day Saturday at Cal St.ate Fullerton. Mean- 0-. .......... ..., ~ c..... ... L.-..""" while, Da•ld Hill poeea for a ahot from a pbotoarapher (lower left) and Denni• Har- rah autoarapha T-ahlrt of intefu.1 fan. "I wouJdn't say I'm totally ready." Gray said "There are things I'm sulJ learning. "But I worked hard dunng the ofT- season and I know I'm a lot further along than I was a year ago " An All-Amencan safety at the University of Texas. the 6-foot. 185- pound Gray found hfe a hnle tougher as an NFL comerbaclc last season Used mainly as a fifth or sixth defensive back on obvious passing downs. Gray was the v1ct1m on several long ~ completaons. "If l was going to grade myself. rd say it was a C-minus year," Gray said "I missed camp (while holding out for a contract) and that sc1 me back "Then. once I got m (to camp). I.he wheels were in motion and I JUSt went along for the nde. It was tough to catch up .. South salvages 3-3 deadlock in ShI'ine G;ime Coston's boot with 3:45 left ties defensive battle Bv CHRIS MONAHAN 0.-, "-c.. c • l PASADENA -What if they gave the Shnne Football Clas.sic and nobod} came'> And nobody scored'> Well Saturday night at the Rose Bowl, neither of those happened, but it came as close as )Ou'd ever want to see it happen The game had been balled as a potenual bl owout for the South, but instead the Rebels had to depend on Mater Dci's Gary Coston to kick a 37-yard field goal with less than four minutes left in the game JUSt to cam a 3-3 tie m the 35th annual game before a d1sappo1nung crowd of Just 14.516. Coston 's boot was necessary to match a 40- yard kick by the North's Dana Jacobsen ( Leh1gh·H1gh of San Jose) midway through the third quarter That was 11 for the two offenses which ~puttered and staggered thoughout the game. There v. as no score at halftime. a-; the \lorth compiled 39 total yards net offense and the ~outh a mere 29 "At half11me the gu ys talked about the fact that 11 could come down to the kickers:· said Coston. who 1s headed for the Um versit) of Anzona. ''I'm real surpn~ (at the play of the offense). We had a real good offense. but the) had an awewmc defense " Coston was correc1 with has asses mcnt. The North delensc held the South to a minus 18 yards rushing and. despite the South's l 09 yards passing. sacked the two South quar- terbacks five times. The Rebels' offense nearl> gaH the game awa) on the final two plays. With 28 seconds remaining and the ball at its own 27 yard line, Capistrano Valley High's Scou Stark operatmg out of the shotgun. had the center snap go over his head He managed to fall on 11 at the four On what would be the final pla.,, of the game. Stark tned to turn the comer. slipped and fell mto the end zone The onl) thing 1ha1 prcve nted a ..afet) from being c31lcd v.as that fact that Stark kept the ball itself out of the enJ 1one -by less than a foot. "The scoreboard ..aid thev had one more timeout, so we were trying to run oul lhe clod. wtth the swC(p," said South Coach Bob Ba11 of Claremont. "All the time the) didn't ha"e any more timc!outs <Otherwise) we would ha\C fallen on 1t." .\t the same time 1he ~uth might ha\C given Coston two more opportuhite<> before the actual game-tying kick "We JUSt couldn't dnve the ball:· \81d the tanford-bound Stark. "'We'"e have one good play then two or thrct bad ones "We were in field goal range twice. but we had the sack and the bad snap That could have been six more points ·• The t'WO pla)'s 'tark refers to both killed v.hat were sohd South dnves Late in the second quaner. the Rebels faced a third-and-14 at the Nonh 22 . Stark was '><IC\.ed b) Ron Cox (Washington High of Fresno) for a 22-)'ard loss. forcing a punt >\I most e'3ctl) one quarter later, on 1t first possession followmg Jacobsen's field goal. the outh was loolong at a third-and~ 10 from the \oorth 25 Claremont High quarterback Dan ~cGv..ue got a bad snap from center. losing 17 )ards and a possible shot for Co ton. But 1n the fourth quart.er. the South Ii nail)' had a break go 11s wa' Braxston Banks(Moreau High of Ha~ ward) had the ball ~tnppcd loose h) the ou1h's Bnan Lockwood (Vista H1ghl Loc kwood also recovered at the North ~~ Three pla)'s netted the Rebels onl'y eight 'ards and Baiz turned the situation over the the Orange County connectton of center Irvine H1gh's Greg Gerardi, holder tark and Coston Coston kick wa'i picot\ long enough and dead center. earning the uc with 3 4.5 lef\ Australian duo set for Hartmarx tennis tourney Joyner breaks world record Fitzgerald. Cash sha!P entering Newport event By JON FERGUSON Of"'9o.lfr .......... John F1tzaeruld and Pat ca,h may be teammates when the Australian national squad takes the court m Da\ is (up compct1t1on. but they wi ll be two of eight nvals when the) take the court th1\ wecil. at the John Wnync Tenn1~ \lub m Newport Beach Eight protc )tOD31, wall gun for 1hc utlc 10 Lhe Hanman Racquet Club Tennis Classic. which ts sponw~d by the Daily P1fot, Wednesday through unday The wttk of events include a pro-crlebQtY event Fnda~ 10 benefit the ( h1ldrtn ·, tlome Society of (ah rom1a Fill crald and ( ll\h \\-Ill ht-101n~ 1n the tournament field by V Jtas Gerulatlls. Leonardo Lavalle. V11ay Amnt~. Hennk undstrom. Roscoe Tanner and Butch Wah'I Cash as in the midst of comeback from a back injury which li mi ted his compct1t1on the past year and a half; and an appendcctom' opcra11on JUSt three weeks before Wimbledon. hut he has performed well over the past month. A back tnJUry near the end of 1984 limited the 21-yur-old to &even toumamcnt'I a year aao. a be did not touch the coun hctwecn his 1985 Wimbledon doubles final match with F1u~crald and March of this year • 'He'~ ~ally start1na to play well again · F1tL1crald S11d of Cu.h "I thank he'~ over the back problems. He ~nt through a lot ot touf.h umes. He went about e1aht month\ w1tht1ul a tournament" Wtth a trona pcrformann· in a quar· tcrfinal lo~'i to Francr'\ Henn l ccontc 111 Wimbledon. the ~I ·year-old pla\er '" tr\'tnl to reach th(' form which lcll him the eighth-ranked \1nlllc ota .. er 1n 1hc world .ll thc rnJ of I Q)l.S Hts chmb to the quarterfinal of Wimbledon included v1ctone'> over No 2 Sttded Mats \\-a lander and No I 5 ~dt'd Guillermo Va las despite bcina onlv three wcth out of the hospital. He al'iO won a pair of sm&Je1t matcher, 1n Davi\ Cup a uon for Australta Fitzgerald was chmmatcd an the fourth round of the I 986 Wimbledon <1ingles h> Leconte F1uacrald teamed v..1th < a~h for ii double v1cton tn u\traha'" 03,,.1\f up mc1lch with Bntian 1ncc the 198 S W1mblt'don douhl~ F1t1ger8ld hai; picked up another douhlc'i partner 1n Thoma mid. whom he teamed with to Wln the French Open douhle<i Rut he will probably reunite with < A'ih 1n the tfanman douhlt'I fll1ierJIJ \i1d h1~ game h11' been ,tmnaer th(' la\t month or '>O than it ha\ all )'t'ar Th(' help of ewport'' S\d B:\11 has made a d1fferen~1: he Yid 1 hr 'um ••I thr t"M wa,n't \O Jnod." ftttgcrald said "But I teel I'm '.St rt1ng to pl:l) well aaain l'\.C' hccn doinaqu1te 1 bit of work I worked with S)d the three: weeks 'ht-fore Wimbledon ··He ma1nh helped me att M ) confidence h. \ k The three matche11 I won at W ambledon. I pla)ed mm:h mo~ aggre 1vel) 1n light s1tu- a11ons" . Gerul:u us. 31. fell to 8 h.1 10 the world ran k1np 10 19 5 af\er 10 con\tt\lll\C YUi'\ 1n the top 10 Walts and Tanner ~wctt unrankC'd in I 9 ~. while <\mntn\) ,lipped to 80\h Quarterfinal ~ingle'I acuon ~iJns Wednes· da' evening at 7· 30 with a J)a1r of matche nd n.indude • Thunda) e'enan& em1final double!> be~tn Fnd:ly at S ,0, follov..Cd h) the Pro-Celthnty Tournament The 'lin&lcs stm1final matche\ and a r,cm11lnal doublet are turdav 11ntmoon with th(' finale. unda)' · l 1enernl adm1-;,1on tt('ktl, raqgr trnm St< Im the quarterfinal ,tnalts matche' to SI; 101 \\Inda''\ final HOl lSTOI'< (•\Pl -Jad.ie Jmner capped a 'ICn,.uonal mon1h 10 her best year Af heptathlon comf)t't1t1on Saturday h~ StHtng a world l"C'COrd at the l ~ Oh mp1c Fe\t1val Jo) ner coll«ted ., 161 points an the tcven events to .. hotter the mark sht' <;et at the Goodwtll vames last month h' I' points ~he "-On all ~'en di\C1phne' -1 JO.meter hurdles h'ah JUmp, ~hot put. 20Q..mctc-r run. lonaJump. J:t,,.chn and 800 meter" "The ~ond one wu harder than thr first "Joyner. 24, said of her t~o r~ord "A.Iona 'Mlh the heal and trv1na to mottvate mvsclfto o for the marks. in M w I had different aoal\ I wanttd lo hit " \hie eitabh\hcd the rt('Ord by runnln& a 2:Qq 6Q in the 800 " tone point 1n the ll'.001 race J IOI (Pleue ~ Pt&Trv AL/C3) Mets beating up o~ NL in 1nore ways than one P'rom AP dl1patd 1es Not only arc the New York Mets Ill l>Utjng up the National League East w"h their bats, they aren't so bad with their fists either. Just ask the Cincinnati Reds. Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Brav~ and Ptttsbur&Jil Pirates. The NL Ease leaders alrndy accouT\,l for four of the seven on-field fights m baseball this season: some say their attitude haS a lot to do with it. "There's a lot of Jealousy aro. und the league~· Mets catcher Gary Caner sai . "But we're JOIDg to pla y hard very day. and 1f the people we'n: playtng don't hke 1t, that's their problem." The Mets have been called cocky:~ they'¥C been .caUed ar- rogant. Carter. specifically. has been si ngled out as one of the most disliked pla yers m the league. So what? says Manager Carter Davey Johnson. the man from whom the Mets take their cue He likes 1t tha t way. Confidence give) a team a big edge, he said._"And there's two ways you get that. Either you win a whole lot of games. or maybe you're supremely confident. and •that creates winning. "But you've got to feel )'ou're $ood 10 order to be good, and if that's arrogance. so be tt." The Mets fought most recently with the Reds, on July 22 m Cincinnati. It be~n with a bumping match ~tween the Reds' Eric Davis and the M.cts• Ray Knight at third base. Then Davis said somethm~ and Knight, who happen) to be a former Golden Gloves boxer, poked him an the nose. Both benches emptied and <;1x players were subo;cquentl) fined. two from New York and four from Cincinnati. .. Knight •~one tough cook1l' .. Carter said. "He's the nicest gu}. but when ~ou sec that fire in his eyes, look out bo>'-.. The 'vtel'i also battled w11h Atlanta on July 11. Pittsburgh on Jul' 6 and Los Angeles on May 11. The fight'> w11h the Dodgers and the Braves started when opposing p1tcht.·r~ hit Mets batters. If 11 weren't for the Mets. baseball would be virtually fight-free so far this season. Cleveland Indians Manager Pat ( orrales and A's patcher Dave Stewart got into a fight in Oa~land on July I. and Baltimore and Ch1ca~o mixed 11 up a week ago In the NL. the San Francisco Giants and St Louis Cardinals went at each other the same night the Mets and Reds tangled. Quote of the day Walter Payton, Chicago Bears running back,· on what "'ould make the NFL team's tnp to England worthwhile. "I've had dinner with the president and now I want to meet the Queen." Mich igan 500 to Rutherford BfH>otd ' ' \heh -Johnn) • Ru1halord 14d'> tht' fastest SUI\ 1vor of an a11n11on-m..1m·d M1ch1gan 500 aturday. holding on cl l..itt: t.hallengt' from Josele C..,ar1J 10 14 in lht.· -.ccond J<'wel of lndy<ar rac1ng's Tnpk< rol4n Onh 'K'' t.·n 111 the :!lS starters "'ere runnmg at th<' end v.nh 1hl' lop I~ qualifiers for racing\ fastest field e'er all \1dd1ned h·, mechanical problems or crashes R uthl·rford "'ho staned 14th. moved into the lead on tip 195 of 1hr marathon 250-lap cvenl when Bobby Rahal. 14<hO "on the Indianapolis 500 1n May and was tht.· onh dri ... er v.11h a shot at 1he SI m1lhon bonus for sweeping the l r1ple ( rown. pitted under a caution flag. -Rebe, Gu r ney t o m eet in final \AN DI H10 -Second-seeded Step-~ hanit.· Rchc and un..ceded Melio;sa Gurney scored eas~ '1ctonc\ m their semifinal matchc<, <;aturda) to advance to the finals ofa women'<. tcnn1~ tournament. Rchc ddt.•atcd "lo 4 seed Kate Gompert. 6-J 6.4, and C1urnt.'\. lOPIX'd amateur Caroline Kuhlman. 6-2. 6-~ Couplea.Froat~haretop apot Astros remain Fl'ff CHplet battled austy winds and !I hard. crusty green for a 73 that left hi m in • fj t 11 11e for the lead Sattmiay after thrtt • round) of lhe W~tem Open Golf Tour-• namcn1 110ak8rook.lll.<:ouplcswas 1iedw1th Sou1h 4 dam es 1n ron African Oavld Froat, who moved up with a "1-under·par E::J' . 11 . ··one morcdayout ofthe w•y."sa1d \oup1es.who • Wi t D • •sl•On cnt1cm~d h1sow~attitude•ndthrcutencd toqu1t forthe 1n es 11 Vl year 1f he won this tournament. Couples fi nished thrtt :I trips over the d ifficult Butler National Golf Club course at 211. fi ve shots under par ... In Denver. Otbble Ma11ey shot a 2-under-par 70 to claim a one· troke lead after three rounds of the LPGA National Pro-Am. Massey. who began the day one stroke behind C111rfs Jollnsoa, had a 54-hole total of 5-under·par 21 I. Johnson. with a 72 on Saturday. was at 2 12. wh ile Amy Alcou and onrushing Pat Bradley were at 213. Alcott. who dropped a couple of strokes.. before getting birdies al Nos. I 5 and 17. fired a 72. Bradley. the defending champion and the Tour's leading money winner. had the best round of the tournament, a bogey-free 5-under 6 7 De fending champion Lee Elder shot a 6-under- par 64 to take a four-stroke advantage entenng the fi nal round of the PGA Seniors event m Scarborough. N. Y. Commonwealth Games ena EDINBURG H. Scotland -ThC!o ill- fated 13th Commonwealth Games ended • aturda> to the strains of bagpipes and drums afler an exciting last day's track and field program 1n which England emerged as the top nation in the gold and overall medals table. Steve Cram's gold medal in Saturday's l.SOO meter!I, the top event of lhe track program. made him the first man for 24 years to win the 800 and 1,500 .. double" at the games. K1rsty Wade of Wales also won the 800 and 1.500 -the first woman ever to do so -completing her double with Saturday's longer distance. England won ~ven of the final day's I 0 events and wound up with 52 gold medals to Canada's 5 I. Australia, wh ich failed to win an event for the first time since the Games started. fi nished w11h 40 golds. O-.erall. England gained 142 medals. follO"-~d b> Australia on 120. fi ve ahead of Canada. Erving may be headed to Utah PHILADH .PHIA -Juhus Erving m "'Ill probabl)' accept a S3.5 m1ll1on offer from the Utah Jazz unkss the Ph1ladelph1a 76cr.. come up with a last-minute offer nch enough to change his mind. a confidant of the NBA star )<lid Saturda> The confidant. who has been a sounding board for En ing ?l other cnt1cal stages ofh1s professional life and "ho spoke on 1he cond111on his name wou ld not be used. said bluntly. "I thank Juhus 1s going to Utah." Utah 1s prepared to send En mg an offer sheet of SJ 5 m1ll1on o"er two years. If Erving accepts Utah·s offer sheet , the 76ers will ha'e 15 da}~ to match II or lo~e him 10 the Jau. Television, radio TE LEVISION IOa.m. -PRO FOOTBALL. Chicago Bears \ !.. Dallas Cowboys from London. Channel 4. I 0 a.m. -OUTDOORS: F1sh1ng the West. ( hannel 56. 11 a.m. -WRESTLING Channel 56. 11 ·30 a.m. -SPORTS SUNDAY Amencan Cup Gymnastics champ10"nsh1p'i from Fairfax. Va .. Channel 2. I p.m. -GOLF· PGA Western Open from Oak Brook. Ill . Channel 2. I p.m -SPORTSWORLD: Boxing-Julio ( esar Chavez vs. Rock)' Lockndge for WBC super lightweight utlc. 12 rounds. from Nice. France, NFL fastest man compc11uon, from Palm pnngs, Channel 4 I :30 p m. -BASEBALL. Angels at Seattle Channel 5. J p.m. -AM ERICAN ADVENTURE: Sa1hng School. Channel 2. 3 p.m. -TENNIS: Cclchnt1es and pros. including John McEnroe and V1tas Gcrula1w., are scheduled to compete 1n the M11;1 Lake Tahoe Festival , held annually to hl'ncfit ?l·rebral pali.y research (taped). Channel 7 RADIO I p m. -BASEBALL < ·1ncmnat1 at Dodgers, KAB( (790). I :30 p.m -BASEBALL: Angel!> at Sea Ille. K.MPC (710). Ftrst-tnntn homers by Lopes,5 ruz le-ad Hou ston to 5-4 win From AP dJspatcbe1 SAN DIEGO-Davey Lopes hit a two-run homer and Jose Cru1 added a three-run shot in the first mnmg. while Mike Scott struck out 11 over seven mnmg.s to lead the Houston Astros past the Sa!l D1ego Padres. j-4 , Saturdar night. The victory, the second straight for the As1ros over the Padres. helped Houston maintain 11s four-game edge over second-place San Francisco and 71h-game b ulge over the Dodgers in the NL West. Scott. 11-7, fa nned 10 or more batters for the sixth time this season. He got two innings ofreliefhelp from Aurelio Lopez and Dave Smith, who recorded his 21st save. Padres starter Enc Show. 7-5. makmg his first appearance since Jufy 8. faced only fi ve batters befo re he was lifted because of an inJury. He had been placed on the disabled list after his last start bccaust of continu- ing problems with tendinitis in his nght elbow. Aftera leadoffwallc to Bill Doran an the first, Lopes hit his seventh homer to put the Astros ahead 2--0. Show then retired Phil Gamer on a Oyout to the warning track. but walked Glenn Davis and had a 2--0 count on Kevin Bass before Manager Steve Boros removed him from the game Lance McCullers rel ieved Show and walked Bass to set the stage for a line drive by Cruz over the nght-field fence for his third homer of 1he season. In other Na11onal League games: Giants 7, Braves 5: Al C andle'it1ck Park. Jose Uribe led ofT with the seventh mnmg with a pop-Oy double and scored the 11c-breakmg run on Dan Gladden·s single and San Fran- cisco downed Atlanta. Unbe popped the ball 1010 nght lield. a disaster area for Atlanta ·s defense 1hroughout the game. Right fielder Omar Moreno and second baseman Glenn Hubbard looked a1 each other as the ball dropped hetwtrn 1hl"m ... HOUSTON Oor•n 7b , LOOH CI -G.,,,., lO * Astros s, Padres 4 •• ,, "Ill l 1 0 0 ...., I 1 ' 0 0 0 3 I 0 0 ) 1 I 0 SAN OIE<;o •II r II Ill 2 I I 0 s 0 l 0 s 0 l l 4 I 0 0 ' 0 1 I '0 I 0 '0 l 0 ' l 1 0 0 0 0 0 A sacnfice by pinch-hitter Will ('lark sent Unbe to third base and Gladden broke a 4-4 tie w1 th h 1s s1 ngle 10 center ofT Doyle Alexander, 1-4. Robby· Thompson's RBI double chased Aleunder, and Joel Young- blood drove ma run with a sacnficc fly off reliever Jeff Dedmon. Plilllle11%, Cubs t: In Ph1ladelph111. Juan Samuel went 4 for 5. including twodoublesand a tnple. and dro'e 1n three runs and Kevm Gross pitched a five-hiner for his first victor) 1n nine starts a the Phillies pounded Cht· ca go. The Pbilhcs finished with 18 hm 13 for extra bases. Gary Redus h11 two tnples and a double as Ph1ladclph1a set a team record with five triple~ m the game. 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Ken Potter '16 'tardsl and Vince l\hhott-147 \ard<il all con- nected "It wa\ ver) tmp \/Cr) <;panted," said Flore\ "( )ur goal wa.., to get 1h1ngs down, to get people into the flow of the offense "Our quarterback\ Jll lookeJ 'harp. but thev wen· gwng ag.11n\t a limited defen<;c ·· Flores gav~ the '>quad t<xJa)' oil. with meetings '>Chedulcd 1n thl' t.'\C- n1ng. Cornerback Mike Hayne). nur'>ing a hamc;tnng pull. didn't part1t 1pate liaturda> Nor did hncbackl'r Linden King, a former ( harger 'ltancr o;1gned a day earlier. The Raiders resume practice Mon- da) and will open the e'lh1t11t1on 'ieason Aug. I 0 at ~an Franu"K:o In other news around Nf I <:amp\ NY J ETS-WASHI NGTON Rookie running back Vince Amo1a ot .\n1ona State ran JO yard<; untoulhed around the nght end for a touchdown ao; the Jct'i edged the Redsk1n'i. 11 -24, m a con trolled 'iCn mmage mt \hort by lightning. Amo1a. a 5-11 . 2W-poundcr drafted m the 11th round took a handoff from rookie quarterback Tom Ehrhardt of M.hode Island and beat the Wa\h1ngton dckn..c to th~· corner fhe i.tan1ng quarterbatk... Ken O'Bnen oft he Jct<; and Ja)' Coichroeder of the Redskins. each thn·w a pair of touchdown passe<,. DETROIT -Lion<; Coach Dari} I Rogers says combmed workout\ with Ph1ladelph1a will help him hl'llt·r evaluate Detroit draftees such a) running backs Garry Jame~ and Oscar Smith and defensive bal'k Devon Mitchell "I thmk thl\ '"a good time to loo~ at the rook1co;:· Rogers said ol lour da>'i ot workout\ h<-tween thl' team\ prior to their exh1h111on game Fnda> night al the Pontiac S1herdome "Bui I don't want to o;cc our rookie<; against their rook1e'i. l want lo o;ce our rookie., agatnsl their 'eteran'i That will tell whether or not the) can pla)' 1n th1c; league." ATLANTA J"he Falcons out~corcd the M1am1 Dolph1nc;, 10.7. and Wilham Andrews took another lltep toward returning to NFL action as the two teams met ma scrimmage session l\tlanta got it11 points on a two-yard < hfT Austin run helped by a lead hlo<:k from Andrews and on a 40-yard lield goal by kicker Mike Prindle lollowing a 33-yard pass from David .\re her to rccc1 ver Charlie Brown. Miami <;Cored on a I 0-yard pass from Don Strock to Mark Clayton. Andrews, 1he star running back attempting a return to action after mis~n~the 1985 football season with a dc"oihtatlng knee mJury, earned the ball twice. gammg three yards. "This 1s probably the hungnest I've l"\.C r o;cen them." Andrewc; 'i31d of h1c. teammates. who finic;hed 4-12 lac.I ~ao;on. PHILADELPHIA Veteran guard teve Kenne). absent from the Eagles' 1ram1ng camp for two weck'i, returned Saturd~ Alc;o, the Ea es announced the signing of Okla oma ta te running back Charles Crawford to a one-ye.ar contract. Philadelphia picked up C"rawford in a special NFL c;up- plcmentary drafl last week. TAMPA BAY -After three seasons as one of the best defensive players in the USFL. Davis Green· wood dido '1 cnJOY himselflast season C6NCANNON'S HORSE~LESS STABLES ?2o~ -?2oyce & 8 e11t!ey ~"tc' CLASSIC AUTO SHOW Sunday Aug. 3rd, 11 00 om 4:00 pm AT LIDO MARIN A VILL AGE No admission charge 10 the show Ample parking Classic Rolls-Royce & Bentley Autos will be on display You may also choose to dine on the waterfront. browse 1n the V1l~ge's unique shops or v1s1t the yachting center Bnng the entlte family' 55 r rwy becom~s N~wporl Blvd CfOs!'I over PCH lhtn It'll at Via L 1dp P;irk1nu on 1e11 "'Ith the Buci. Knee surgery followed hy rchab1h - 1a11on and back-to-back season\ in 1he USFLand NFL were too mud1 for him C1rcenwood rt.·ptincd to 1ra1n1ng ca mp th1~ <;ummcr -determined to come back.~rong. Jim Stanley. head coach of the Michigan Panthe~ when Greenwood helped that team to the USFL championship 1n 1983. is the Bucs' new defeno;1vc coordinator Greenwood th mks that will help him "I reall} feel that he l'i a good cbach, ··Greenwood -.aid .. I "'111 go w war with him. and I know hl' \\Ill ht· nght there wllh me:· MIAMI -Wide rete1-.t.·r C.ieorge Farmer, out offootball for a year altt.•r c;ufTenng from the pertenn1al IOJUr) bugaboo. 1s trying to ca1ch on with the Dolph ms. "You can be riding the wave now. and sinking in a sea of di~ppo1nt­ mcnt tomorrow," the 27-ycor-old Farmer said. "That's the way th1'i league 1s. and the quicker you reah1e that the better off you'll be " In 1982. Farmer caught 17 pas!IC.-. for 344 yards, and the followm~ year. he led the Ramc; receive.'~ w11h· 40 catches for 556 yard~ and five touchdowns. Smee then 1t''S tx-cn mostly d1sappo1n1mcnt PITTSBURGH -(Jar' Anderc.on ltke many 10 the vagabond world of professional football plillc-k1Ckfr\, caught on with one team allcr ta1hnv. wtth another II came a'I no 1ourpn'\C v. hen Anderson wa., rut four yc:m aao h\ the Buffalo Bille; In fi,e prr~t.1~un attempts. Andc~n foiled to mali.c.' .i sinak field goal. When then would the P11t'iburgh tcelers pick ham up'> "There wac; no que\t1on that Andcrwn w11s lhe guy we wanted tceltr'I ( OllC'h C"huck Noll \31d 1n d1c;cusc;1na the kicker \oon tu enter tht' NFL record boOk ac; lht.> mcxt Jl'· curate 1n thr hl\tor¥ of the lcattu<' "He had a trrmcndou'i lcp.. thr hl,•\t wt.• had 5<'0uted He rnuld po~rr the hall yet didn't try ll1ovrrk•l k 11 · ' Patriots < .\ l ON Oh1n ( '\P) -Quar- ll'I h.t~ k r om Kt1m'il'" led a \CCOnd h.111 c h.1q.w that . re'iulted 1n 1wo loulhdo"n' •" the defending AF( 'hampH>n . l"\' Lngland Patnots ddcated thl' \t. l.ou1s Cardinals. 21 ·I ti in th t.· .innual Hall of Fame nh1h11wn l1111thall game aturda) at r ,l\\l(.'11 \1ad1uni R.tnl\n h\tcd .1\ thr th1rd·~lnng 4u.11 tcrhat. k on thl' Patriot roster hl'h1nd Ton~ I J'ion and tt've C 1rug.in lnmpll•tl'd I 7 of2 l passes for 254 \Jrd'i Thl' ~wnd-)ear pla)'er from I ( I ·\ rnmpktl·d 7 of 8 pa~scc; for 14.& 'drds and on(" touchdown in thl' third quarter to help the Patnot\ O\l'rLlll'l)e J I '-7 halftime deficit fhc Patriots tooi.. 1hc lead ""arly. 1uc.1 v. ht.•n 11 appeared that the < ardinal\ '°'l'rc mm 1ng 1n for a ~ore Qu.irterhac k Neil Lomax guided thl' c Jrd1 nal'i to thrl'c tir~t downs on a 46 )ard dm•f aflcr the opening kick- off Hut on li1s1 down a1 the Patnot ~.5. Loma\ threw behind Roy Green 111 thl' ngh1 tlat and Ronnie l1ppctt \ll'PIX'd 1n front of (irccn at the Patriot 7 Ht.• ~lreai..l·d down lhC' kfl '1deltnc. r1~ ~l·d up ,, hlod near the .Cardinal \~ Jnd '-'l'nt untouched the l'l'\t of the "'·" 101 .1 IJ \-)ard return w11h t~e 1 n tarC'pt wn r he tout.hdo" n b) L1ppe11. a .5-11. I KO pound w1 ncrbad. 1n h1~ fourth }l .. 11 from M1.1m1 of F-londa. easll) l'~ lip'>l·d the ttall or Fame gamt r\'\ord lor lnnge<it inttrlCPllOn rt'tum of ~~ )Md,, S<'t h\ Jam StcOen tlf ~ J\h111aton m I 9t-<. Hui 1he < .m1an 1l'i ~<Uled little 11me in m.1rchmg h1 k into ~onna po\. 1t111n l hi\ 11ml I rlmax hit Grttn ~11h .1 '1 \-JrL • nn ... 11on to h<'lp 1<'1 "J'I ·•~II ).ml lid.Ir "' H)ol1c John 1 t.'l' at lht" .i 11 l 111 .. k of the fil'\I P\'mi.I ' .. ' ) AMERICAN LEAGUE ~-=---==---=-~ -.. Royals roll an 11.ln victory Kansas City goes wild in Fen way Park with big inning to c~h Red Sox, 13-2 From AP dl1pa&clle1 BOSTON -. T he l<Ansas City Royals turned Fen way Park into a hit parade in the seventh inning Satur. day, explod1n1 for 11 · runs with George Brett and Steve Balboni leading the procession. Brett rapped an RBI double and two-run single and ~lboni hit a three-run homer dunng the big inntng as the Royals went on to drub the Boston Red· Soll, 13·2. In other Amencan Leaf ue action: Orioles•: Blae Jay1 i : n Toronto. Cal Ripken s three.run homer broke a 1xth-inning tic and powered Balli· more past the Blue Jays. Scott McGrcsor, 8-lO, ga ve up two runs on four hits in six-plus inninas. and Don Aase pitched the final two innings for rus 28th save. Jim Clancy, 12-6. took the loss, ending has s1x - game winning streak. • CoM111,011 Tr~ .. 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Rapken followed with his 17th bome run Qftbc season.adcivc.over the lefl- field fence. Bretl Butler led ofT the Cleveland 10th by drawing_a walk from Da ve Righetti, 7-5 Butler beat Righetis throw to second on Joe Caner'!> sacnficc bunt. After Andre Thornton bunted uito a forceout at third, ~w,.H t 1 .) .) I I WP-hnn•\la<' Morrol UmPlrn-+iOrne llt•Mv """ Coote, Saconcl, Samb!to I Q o_ Q Q O s....... pjtdlao to J ballao '" ,,,. 1111, 9 Slantev IHI"*! 10 S Dall.,, If! Iha /lh, LOilar P'ICl'lad IO 4 Dall ... , If! lhe 7111 h!ln l ·l I 0 0 0 t CalNC"O 1 l·l_3_"T_l 1--..r----. N!)l4H W,)•2 I 0 0 0 J The Royals tied a teilm record with 11 runs tn the inning and set a team mark with 11 h1ts. Brett, Angel ~lazar and Mike Kmgery each had l\\O hns in the inn ing. Kansas Cit)' finished with 17 hits, four by Kmgery ··1 don't re member ever seeing n erybody .tin the ball like that or \eeing that many runs 1n an inning." Halbon1 said. • Boston''S Tom Seaver, 4-10, took a fo ur-hit shutout in to the !>even th. Bui Kan.,as Ci ty wiped ou1 a 2-0 lead by stnkmg agai nst Seaver and three relievers. Kmgel) led ofT wi th a triple, Jim Sundberg walked and alaL.ar singled, sconng Kingery and dnving out Seaver Lonnie Smith greeted Bob Stanle)' w11h a bunt single. loading th e bases. and pinch-hiller Jamie Quirk followed with a two-run single. Bretl doubled home another run and Jorge On.a was walked m1en11onally. filhng the bases Frank Whnc then rapped a two-run double. and Balboni homered ofTT1m Lollar Thc Royals reloaded the bases on singles b)' Kingery, Sundberg and Salazar before ammy Stewan re- placed Lollar. Stewan struck out Smith and Darryl Motley. but Breu hit a two-run single. FESTIVAL ... From Cl a hllle tired, bu1 then I decided this ts my last 800 meters of the year. so go tor 11." she sa id "I was afraid ofgomg into o'ygen debt and again I had to tell myself'use yo ur arms. don't look up at·the people . JUSl run hard and l..eep looking down ·When I heard the nowd. I got m~ third wi nd and I was lhing .. .\nd she refused 10 IN the near I 00- degree temperatures bother her "I had no special traini ng for the heat and hum1d1tv." she admitted "I LOld m,sc1r10 keep 1hin k1ng pos1t1vr and no1 le1 the heal bother me and go •>Ut there and do what I wan ted to do·· Jo, ner enl.,1uragcd trom the s1de- l1nec; b\ ha husband<oach. Bob Kersee.'had 41 48 poinl!i 1n four c'ents. three points short of her fi rs!· d°fl} total at the Goodwill Games. She mo"ed ahead of he1 world record pan· wtth d 2 '-foot. "•·inch cfTon in the long Jump. a world best in the heptathlon Officialc; o;a1d 'ihe m1c;'ied louhng on that leap b} one-quarter of Jn inch The 1-c"ll' al tnmpct1t1on wai. her fourth and final heptathlon of the 'ear In herrap1dl~ 1mpro\lngcarecr. Jo) ner ha., the No 1-2-5-7 all-lime heptathlon marks. all 1h1s year (1\mna'll \coll John">on won three ,,i-.t'r medals 1wo hrontes and ued ror a gold in thl" men''I md1v1dual t'' ent' tot''\tabhsh an all ume Fest I\ al med.ti'> rernrd o t 22 He also won two ~old' fnda .. night 1n the men'-; all- .1rnund .ind tl·am u1mpc1111on "II \\a<. n:-alh 'ipt'C'l31 10 ~t the n·l nrd · '<lld thl' gold medalist from thl' 11.1~..t Ohmp1lc, "lhat'c, what you , nmc to lOmpc11t1on to do" In other track and fie ld events. \1.irlof 'nn1ul..of~a n Franc1sco "'on the "·l..tloml'll'f walk . Joetta Clark of \outh Orange. N .I . in the women's 'lllO JJml''i Roh1n\un of Oakland. a \l'H'n-t1ml' niltwnJI champion. in the men·~ XOO I knn Mar~h of Salt Lake Cit) 1n tht• ll)OO-metcr ~tccplechasc, and Tom Petranotl the o.\mencan record holder 1n llw td "l'ltn. took tm \peC1alt)' Mesa 's -collins to surf today R1l hie< olltn' nt ( mta Mesa."' ho tini'>ht:d in tounh 1n the oH·rall point\ \tandingc; 1n the LI ~ Pro Tour of \urfing. will Join ~ven other top point "'inner" compeung for SI 0.000 toda)' in the Super Bowl of Surfi ng at the Hunllnjlton Beach Pier beginning at 7 am. The tour ended ~a1urday at the Hun ungton pier with John Sh1moka. an amateur from Hnwa11. taking top honors.· Scott 1>.1lc~ from Santa Monica however. tMk home the S 1.500 fif"lt pntt' a'> !ht• top pro finisher GOEBEL ... , From Cl Goebel. v.ho was oom in ( h1cnao I hefort' moving 10 Ph()(nl\ and NC'w- pon fk'al'h v.a!. happ\ 10 'i('(' the Rea" ~1n the \uper Rowl la\t }car "Thnt wa\ he lore I ~nrv. v.ho I'd bt' Jraticc1 b\. " he i..t\' "and I'm \.Cf\ h.ipp" tu ht' drafted tn t1 lc.'tlnl li ke the Ram'> I thin~ c.omrt1me 1t rnuld ha"t hern < 1re<'n Ba\ or Wnl<'lh1n1 ltk.c that 1n thr 10th rnum.I · If fo>fbcl" 10 linc1 a homr ""Ith the Ram ... 1\ there an\onc he think' he hi\ to h ttlt for the 1otf1 I "I dnn't 1h111k thcrt· '1111\olH I ha 1 111 ~·.It oul I 1.,,, h.n ff 111\ fh1• )t•h .1ml tht lt''I 1<11i l,1~1 1111• 111 1'1 II Brewen t, Rusen a~ ln Mil- waukee. Paul Mohtor hat a two-out RBI single 1n the bottom of the eighth to Lift the Brewers to the win over Texas. Mitch Walhatns. 7-3. yielded to reliever Greg Harris with runners at first and third in the eighth. Molitor greeted Harris with the line single. sconng' Glenn Braggs, who had walked and moved to th ird o n a groundout and a flyout. Rob Deer drove in four runs with a single and three-run home run. and Braggs added a two-run homer for the Brewers, who stopped Texas' winning strea k at fo ur games and set back the Rangers' drive to regain first place in the AL West. Texas remains three games back of the Angels. Texas stan er Charlie Hough had control problems, throwing three wild pitches and gi vmg up two walks and two home runs tn 4111 inn1ngs. He left the game tra1J1ng 7-6. lndlut '·Yankees 5: Jn Clevela nd Cory Snyder singled home Joe Caner from second base with one out in the 10th inning to give the Indians the victory over New York. The loss was the fifth in six ga mes for the Yankees, who got two solo home runs from Mike Pagl1arulo. nyder followed with a broken-bat single to shallow left and Can er scored without a throw. Wiilie Sox 5, Ttgcn 3: In Chicago, John Cangelosi tnpled and scored the go-ahead .run on a sacrifice fl y as the \Yhite Sox beat Detroit and pitching acc J~k MorriL · With the~ game tied at 3-3. Cangelosi tripled.down the right-fi eld hne lead1"g 1>fT the fifth inning and came home on Daryl Boston's second RBI of the n1pll. · · Harold Baines. who had homered earlier, added an RBI si ngle in the Chicago seventh to make 11 5-J. Twins 8, A's 0: In the Metrodomc. Mike Smithson pitched a two-hitter and Tom Brunansky keyed a fi ve-run first inning wnh a two-run homer leading Minnesota to the easy v1ctol) over Oakland. Sm1thsoA. a rangy 6-8 nght-hander 11 ted as the tallest pitcher in the maJor leagues. had a no-hitter going un ul Dwayne Murphy lined a line dnve single to center with one out 1n the seventh in ning. Smithson. 9-9. then $<l"C up a leadofT single to Donnie Hill in the eighth. 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A p-~t~ue< w 6 • , 0 0 0 0 • •OOI"'°" 1>ttcl'lfd to l bellft'\ ,, the 811\ UmP!res Homt, HtrYt~ "'"' 0.Mu•n S.Cond Gr-r~1ro DOI\ T-? ,, .A ., MS ~ LIAOU• LI AO!RS A"""1caft U..... (Tlwwtfl ,,....,.t Ce-. I BA f1'1NO ins 11 1>111> toocn. Boston J.47 ~·•II Mlnnetote J.f,J, Matll119t-t N-Y'O"'• ll9 Rice. So4ton, »t ,141(~ Tt•" '111 RUN\. • H~ton. New Yor~ ., Pvclltlt Mlnnet0t1 11 Mlltfrl9fv New 'l'<tf'k 'l Pnl~IPl 0.1o.11na II tan Toro11to 10 Mt'Oowtll r .. " 10 . Att-C.an..co. OelllellCI, a, Stit. Taron10, 1', Mettlntfv, New Voril, 76, MM#, "'*"' 74J lkrl'leld, foronto, n HIT~ttl, Mim.tote, IS1, Mtlllnotv, Haw Yorti, 150, F-ndet, Toronto, \37, ..... Toronto, l)\, Rice, 8oaton, 130 DOU8l.li?s-Mlll1nOIV, tww York, >6, Ake, 8oalOll, 1'; '°"'' lotlOll, 71. BUO.ntr. &otlOll, 2•. P\.lcU!t, Mlnntsote, 26, A ~'°"· Hew York, 16; Alotlen, taltlmott, 26 TAIPLEs-&utler, Cllvtlend. 8. F1tnanc1tr, TO<onto, I; G. W•*"· Cl'lk:aoo. ,, Owen, S..I tla, 6; UHhaw, TOfonlo, 6, Wltson, Ken.as Cltv 6. HOME llUN~•rfltld, T0ton10, i6J 8tll, T0tonto, 2•; Can'9Clo, 0.klencl, 23, HrbK, Mln""°la• ?3, Pt0tt1ru10, Ntw Vork, 23 $TOLEN 8ASES-R. He~•on, Ntw V9f'k, U ; C•noelo.t, Cl'llc•llO. 42; .....,.., "'*"' 211 MoMbV, T0tonto. 23, Wlttot1, Ktnsts City, ?3 PITCHING !9 dKlslons>-tt .. muntn, New YOfk, \2·2, l.JO, Clemens, BostOll, 17·i, 2.St. Klno, Datroll, 8-2, 2 92, Schrom, CltYtlend. 11·3. 3.'6. STRIKEOUTS-<l•m•n•. Sosion, 162, Mo<rl1. Detroit, ISi; LtnQJlon, Selllte, 140. M. wm. """"'· 1.01 McCall!., ~ 1-. SAVES-Aest, Baltlmo<e, 27, •191'1ettl, New VOfk, 24, H1tn111CM1, Oelroll, 20, H1rrl1, THH , 15, Henke, Toronto, IS. NaftlMI L .. eue (T'llrwtill ,,... ... , Gamet> BATTING (235 ., 1>1ts)-8root.J, MontrHI, 340, j\tlnu , Monlr .. 1, '36, C l rown, San FrencT1eo, .33S. GwvM, $tn Oleoo, .ll4, 81caman, N-Yori\. 319 IWN~wvnn. Sen Oltoo. •7. Hevu , Pnlle· dlll>fllt, 62, E Davis. Clncl11n1tl, 61, Sct\mldl, ?111~11, 61, Doren Houston. to. R1lne1, Montrea t, 60 R8t-Scftmiat, Pnli.Otll>hle, n. Perller. Cln clnnall, 7~1 Cert1t, New V0t1<, 73, G Davi•. Houston. n HIT~WVM, Sen Oleoo. lll, R1lrw1. Mon· lrH I, 174, Six, Dedltfn, 1241 Ben, Houston, 118, Perker, Clnclnnall. 113 OOUBLES-HBYI\, Phll1c!tlPhl1, 28, Oun11on, Chicago, 26, R Rtvoold•. Pittsburgh, 26; Reine•, Monrreal, 74, S.x, OeOMrs. 241 Strawberry, New Vork, 14 TRIPL~A1lne1, MonlrHI, 9, Samu.I, Phlladlll>hle, 8, Coteman. St Louis 7, McGM, St Loul\, 7, Ovkltra, New vorlt 6, Monno, Atlante, 6. HOME RUNS-G De vis. HOU\IOll, 23, Parker, Clr.clnnetl, 23, Scl'lmldl, Phlledllonle. 23. Sf\1111>$, Dadeen, 1'1 Manllll, o.c19tn, IL STOLEN 8ASEs-<oleman, SI Loul•. 69 E Devis. Clncln111tl. 56, Ralflts, Montreal, 4S, Ounc.n. Oecletra, ll1 Dore n, Houilon, JS PITCHING 19 declllonsl--Olt<le, New Yori!. 12·7. 2 21, A Roolnson. Clr>clnnell. t ·2. 1 )6, oer111111. New Vork 11·3 161. Ftrnan<lll. New Yor~. 12·•. J 11, Goooen Ntw Y'ork 11·4, 2 93 STRIKEOUTS-Scolf Houston 197 V.-Uut&I, Oocteen, 15'1 Weld\, Oedeen, 1211 lhen. HOUllOll. 126, Ftrnan011 New "°""· 17S SAVE~Hr<IOll, Monlr~el 13 WO<retl. St Louil 21 0 Smith Houston. 20 L• Smith Cllic.ego. 19 Goneoe San 01eoo 17 NFL EXHIBITION HALL OP: FAME GAME SaturCllY"s Seen New E'11olen<111 St Loull f6 Todtv'l Gt mt C,,1c1110 "' Oelltn el WemDltv Sta<11um London C11anrie1 ' et 10 11 m I WEEIC ONE Tllfldlv'I Geme HOu\ton al R1m1 WtdntMSIV"s Geme NY GtanlS al A111n11 Fr1dav's Gamt1 Pt11la<111p111a 11 Oe1ro11 •ndl•naoons el Ste llte Saturdlv'l Garnes NY Jen " Gree<1 Bo et Maomm w, (ll1c.ago a1 Ptt1,1>urgn Bu!teto at C,.•lllnO Clnc•nl'all et Ka11Hs C h' S• Louil 111 T emoe B1v M19m• 11 Minnesota Ne"" Orteens 11 Oen•tr 011tu 111 Sen 0 1'90 Sllftdlv, AU9o. 10 Reldtn at Sari Franc•K.O Westl1no1o<1 "' Ne .. E ng11n0 HIGH SCHOOL 5"r1M 1.l ·Star Gem. South J, Nontl 3 Sc-bv ovanan Nof'•" .. ,, ... ~ a- 0 OlC>-l 0 0 )-l "4or-Jecot>sen .0 FG S!l .. -Coiton 17 FG Allenaence U,S 16 GAME STATISTICS I".,,,, obwns Ru•"•'·varoaot P&uong varOege 1>ou1ng Pun Ii r uMDle\·11.tmt>leS •0$1 Penelfl es Nor 6 J7'90 19 3-8? 1 49 3· I l l~ S.u '1 28 mlnu• 11 109 11·2' 0 7·37 1·0 4·31 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING No<-8enai 12-•7, hvlOr 10·27. Mt rsl'le H, 9 16. JoMson 6-S Sou-Brown 6·J7. Flenn1gan. 6 ?3, RO<lge" 4·5 S11r~ 4·tor•minus II. 810 cenltr snap 1 tor-minus 13. McGwlre S·lor·mlnu' 41 INDIVIDUAL "ASSING Nor-Tevtor 3·7·2, 19 Mertlnl 0-1 0 0 Sov-McGw•re. 7·13-0 74, S11r1o., 4 11•0 35 INDIVIDUAL AECEtVIN!; NOr-Frt ilr 2· 19. Antl'IOnv I 0 !>ou-W1!1tlni. S·'4 Net\on l 19 !loogeo 1 20 Wellman. l )7 . Misc. CommonwHlttl G•mts Ctf Edlnburtfl, Sc.otltncl) FINAL MEDAL STANDINGS f •Yl'9nl1 A J\fre ia c ~naoa Ntw Ztie'11 no '><11"•~0 .....,.,,,, Nt)r•to tr~ <Jnd C.uf'rr~·fl'1 !'-il)f"l\j I( )f"l\,I MltttW G S B 51 ., 49 SI ~ 33 SI )' JO 8 16 14 l 11 II 6 5 ,, , ' 9 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 ' I 0 0 0 0 I 0 o I 0 I 0 0..., '" flslllne Tit 143 119 llS )8 33 7) IS 1 2 , ' NEWPORT LAHDtHO 1 l>Oll• I~ ano1"'' l vtllowtell. 135 bonito, 90 H M O•n Sl coll<o Dan. 3 sl\etP\P'tH d 44 ~u101n ' •0<-fl\h 131 macore1 ? "•ll·moon D,.Vl!Y'S L.C>Cl<llll (,...__, lloHdll 4 0081\ ltl 1no1er\ )0 t>arracud1, 4JS DOl\lto 76 vtllowtell 6 rock coo. t h•llbut 61 ~•li(o oeu. 19 H n<I beu 517 mtchrt1 1 \~lpln )0 •fll•COft l l>lut tin lune • OANA WHA•ll 11 t>ol t\. :147 11'19141r\ 1,010 t>en S berretu<le 88J t>Onl10 7 neltDul d roci. tlil'I 910 ,.,eek··~ T•NNIS Wemen's ,_.,mement (et S.!I 0..1 ~ ....... Steoflanlf 1111"8 IU SI def kt!• c;~1 IU SI •·3 6•4, Mells"' Cutntv, IU S I dlf C1roi1,,. tt&Jf'tim.n (US I .. , 6·l ~OMlllM Fn1t Surol11 IU SI AowtYn '••rbenll ISo\itn 41rtc:el O.f 1..ort Mt'.Nen IU S 1 Catlwlna Suire •F,..nul 6 4 1 S, ltl,, H.,., Alv<le Moulton IU $I def 8tl\v Neoeiten Anne Whitt (US I 6·•. ,., •• Del Mar handicap w .. t11m °"" (I f O.lr ,atMll, &I Oavld Fro" F rtci COUC>IM Gtorllf Surl'1t TomBYrum Sol>Dv Wadl\ll"lt Leonar<I ThOme>M>n SrlanCIHr Dick Mall Ronnie Sltcll Nick Prlee 9oDC>v Clemoett TomPvrlltr ScollSlml>IOn Run COCf\r•n lredFt1ton Brett UC>Hr 9~Crtnsl\ew Nick Fel<lo Marl< Pfeil Jim Simons Gaoroe Arcl>te- Slll Aooen Greo N0tman Maft<HI YM Sruce Lllt1kt H1JSut1on ~S.ue<s C1h1ln PMlt Tom Kiie Oen For\ma n Lor~ ROl>lrlJ l.aoAokl Oennv Srlggs Gerv Hallbtr9 LovGrehem 801> Gll<llr Dave Elcl'ltlO.rlltr Biii l••11l1on J.C Sneed Oennv E<1wer<11 Tony SUit 1-1•11 Irwin RooartWrenn Trevor Ood<11 e·BlllY Andrt<ll Kennv Knox L•rrY Rinker Tom Pernice Merk 8 r00k1 C0t1v Pivin Lon Hinkle L•rrYMllt Pet Llrw!Mv Mlli.t Hulbert Jotv Slnoei.r Curlis SlrenQe 0 1vl<1 Eowttr<ls MlktO-'O Siu tnorenam Rn Celdwell Lennie Clements Oevl<I~' ~tek Fehr Chris Perry An1on10 Ceroe Tim SlmPSOtl OevldOorln Ktllh Clearwate' Pe ut Azlnoer Sot> Lohr Blltv P1ero1 Artdv OlllarO Bu<l<lv Gerdnar 74 .... 11-211 70•6'·7>-111 71-70· 11-212 70-70· 12-i 12 69·69·74-'l 12 71-13·69-1 ll 7'·73·69-214 ••·7l·7?-?14 ro"n-n-715 7l 7H3-t1S 11·10·n-2\S 6'·70-76-21\ 69·11·7S-11S 78·70-61-216 75·71-7~216 ,, . .,.,~,.. 17·73·11-216 7J·70-7>-216 72·71·73-216 71·77·69-217 74·73·7~217 73·73-71-217 71·7•.n-217 n--n-n-111 14•1o-7>-217 73·73·7?-211 1•-n-n-211 69·76·1)-218 ' 7ol7H>-21' 11-1•-T>-118 6'·7•·74-211 71-73·74-218 11-10-n-211 68·71-7~-218 74-74·71-219 6'·7Htr-1l9 74·68·77-219 7S·n-12~219 14·1'·1'1-720 1s-n-n-m 74·71·7S-220 69·7S-76-?20 75·69·76-210 72·76·7>-271 70· 7t-73-211 16·n-n-211 76-7?·73--211 74-73-71-221 71·76·74-211 73·71·76-:nt 14·14·14-212 76·12-1..-m n -1s-1s-m n·74·1S-m 78·69·7S-m 1•-n-16-m n -14·76-m 74-72-76-m 11-1s-16-m 16·69-77-727 10-14-1._m 10-n-1'-m 16·72·7S-?2l n-16-1s-n1 7S·7:1-7S-773 69· 77-77-723 71·71·81-113 77·71-76-71• 11-n-u,-n, MONDA Y'S a N'T1UU ( 12'WI .. ., ...... tfllr~ "'""'9) P:lrt1 "'tl1 """' , .. ST llACI I futlOnO• Pu<st Tnf .. ,.. .. , ol<b Incl u• Clt lf'lll"9 Price l SurofnG On (Soto> 1 Eacl\l~BrlnQhunl) J Crlrna11tll (Oerrldol 4 Fr•v -~IO (Oft ... 1 5 la T,...nlf,ful tSIC>lllll 111 6 Cha!Ko 10-lesl 7 l<areke Led (Stevens> 8 Morse (Plncavl 9 Ou•lv's Mv N1me IF1rn1n<1111 11> 10 Soldlen Cep (Hernenderl I 1 Jo111a1 (Soll1) 12 Ul'leglOsl'll (Sa ztl (1) AIM ..... tl0,000 '10.000 116 .1111 116 rn "• 11• "' 118 11' 116 116 116 13 Jem Shot (hit) m 1" U Mr Ber Able lKeeneil l 16 IS Lfllle Tvrenl !Pt llerson> l lJ 16 Hu,lte A Dance IFernancltzJ 121 113 MOllSE (J· 1) NO Sl•n<IOVIS In ooen•no l\ltnl Plnay etio.rd, most consl,tent of this t>utW;l'I, Mil. BU AtLI (6·11 Wide 111<1 !Ired i.tt 1n llOO<I effort, fectOf If Kretrl'lel In, P'llA Y .... L•JO (8·11 RfpOt"ttOtv Died " IH I, <lr09\ to "''"' toot to date LONGS110li.JOVIAL SICOMD llACIE. t lurtonos PvrM s 16,000 Maklln llllln I ncl m11"e1. ll'lrft VtlM Old end VO I Toblns L.Cld\I (Toro> 1n 2 Oonllskrll (Ollvert1I 117 l Queen Alvoer (McHerguel 117 4 Toast To innocence (L1pl\1m1 117 s Time F0t Reason (B11t1 117 6 A•Plra11 !Dtlanovsstvtl <21 117 1 Oercv'• LOVI (Solis) 117 8 UncOf\Quert<I (Veten1utlel 117 9 W0t<1 Mt<li.v (Shoamakerl 111 10 Wt$1ern A<lventurt (OflttO•I 111 11 lt~et Notion (t(e-'I 117 12 Be11ac 8•Dv IPt0rora1 117 Abo 1!1191bM 13 Moll,,.,. I01l11'1<>Unn11 111 117 14 Take Tio (Slack I .. 112 IS Lolli Oewn IPallonl •117 16 S1>lendld Tl""' IS11rllnol • 112 TOBINS LADY (4-" J 0 Tot>ln Olh1>rlno has \Olld work. 111111rn for dlt>ut, •dge In louoh nut, ASPIRATE 13·1) Slrong eHorl In 1111, figure\ tor t \l'ltre with rtl>lat of \eme, OONTASKAIS 16· ll E Mtrtmelv wide In rough 1rtp last, orews well tooev, l'\u\lllno rlOer LONGSHOT TOAST TO INNOCENCE THIRD RACE. 6 , furlong\ PurH ,11,000 Thr" v11r otos end uo c1e1m1ng Prlc.e ,12,500· llO.SOO 1 Hon1no Bev IO•ltil•l 116 2 Htcl\ela Tacl\•la !Ba1tl 111 116 3 lnQU•\lllYt <V11en1ue11) 111 116 4 Jecert (Pt<lrora I 116 S w.sn°'°"8 (Qllver.sl 116 6 Pnoe Of T rov I Sltven• 1 118 1 Luc•v OulCh !Aregonl 116 a Cte Seo 8 ov <Curanonl 'II 9 wooch L.-e tFerneno.rl 116 10 G11i.nt SPIClt l 'L•Plllm) 121 I,. 11 C ,.,. Of Ugnt t Oovg1111 116 'i lnvtrntu Goa• IPellerSQll) 116 Alst Ell9ibll I) Ht' NO Mlllreu ILIDl'llml fl 116 14 F a.rfu «Bezel 111 116 IS P•ckwtek Lano1ng (lletenruetel 171 116 PtUDE OF TitOY 1? IJ won w•lll come>ltlt au1110,,tv ovef s•m•la• no •eHon ne ca nl'lol TERRY TURRELL reoeet, INOUISl'TWI U·l) Placed wtlf •l\CI ed<lt !IOI rl6er, PelrlclP. Ve1en1utla, wlN nH<I 1011 tlfo<I, WISHM>NI (4· 11 Second bet.I H ~ on tavotllt, llnl 1tert for new barn LONGSHOT GALLANT SPECIAL. FOURTH llACI. I~ mite• Purse $11 000 MtlOll\t, 11'\r" Vffrs Old e ncl ue> Clalmlno l'rl(e 532 ,OOO-s28,ooo I 8le<:k Steel (TO<ol 11' 2 HtartbrNk Otnctr IV1len1uet1I 116 l Gerv Dean (ll•ten1ulllel a 111 •Slides 8v Tl'lrH (le mmarlnol "llS s 1(1119 of Nlllll\ IPl<lfore) 110 6 ''"'''or• <L•mDt<"•> 1n 7 Sir Richard (ONl'lolnstveJ 116 8 Vlppvevo (Plftuv) 122 9 Klf'lnedV E•c.Nnoe (St••aru> I u 10 GOl<len SO<uc• (81Kkl a 111 11 V1oonon ICHtenonl I It IC«NNl!OY l!XCHANGa 14 11 Srolt• verv l>OQ'IV IOllnG •" cl'Mlnct. Stevens rl6el encl •d<I' t>flnto.ers, BLACK STl lL ll II ltCkl<I room tl'lru tne stre lcl'I closl1111. well once cteer, wlH l>IMflt ov race o .. •r tht cour.a, Yll",.YAYO C6· 11 Strttcll f1ct0< wllh Plncav now rlCllno LONGSHOT CANT A TORE l'lfTH RACE. 6 lurtonos Tl\rH .,,., ot<ls Clllmlno Prlee 1 A.rl>ltrate (Shoamektr) P\H"H $ lJ,000 '32 .ooo· nt,ooo 1 Olden Seltles (OovlllH) 3 MIKl'llevous Miii (McHergue) 4 Jonns Tomorrow lPt<lrot•f" s Homl1>11 Alllltl 1c1111nonl 6 Rous Art ltet> (Bleck) 1 PHcefUI tm•f>f (Lle>heml a Fallin Lina (V114tntue1et 9 Notorl11v ( Plncay) 10 Don's Trvst (SrevtnO 11 Recent E•c"•no• (OftlO•I 11 llelerton <SIDllll) AbeE ...... 116 116 116 118 116 .. 113 '" 116 116 118 116 Ill IJ Sir Mallrnou<I (Toro I 116 14 Erin's Olemono (Solis) t 11 lS T9'rlf1er (Bezel 118 16 Handful Of Olemonos (McCerronl 111 HOMING .ANGIL (S-21 Rider crlrklzld tor not rlCllno naroer 111 lest. w1M t>a out 10 ma.kt 1rnen<11 todlY, ROSES AllE ll•B 14·11 Mal<len winner t>K-1g1ln$1 wlnMrs. sharP 1relner •oots 1ntm rlgl'll, DOWS TRYST (6· 11 Lot t aN cNnce lH I e1 tna \tart, llnlll\lel with tnftrn l LONG SHOT NOTORIETY SIXTH RACE. One ml,. PurM Mei<left follies, lwo veers Old 1 ~asuri °&"f!<t Kris (Llonem I i RoM' Centlna (Mc.Cerroni 3 l<MD On Fl-,1lng (Sieck) • Vert Mer Kero IMcl-leroutl S ~llv Porl CSteve11sl 6 (eov Pelrone <B•Jtl 7 PtctfW'-1 Sollst '" 000 116 ... .111 116 116 II• 116 TC Clitn 7S· 7l· 7tr-nc 7..J-76-17-?74 71-76-17-72• 7.l-17·1~12• 12·72·M>-'1?4 LPGA Na"41nef-Pf'e-Am Car 0-tr) Del Mar results OtDOlt Mtnev Cl'lrll Jonn•on Amv AICOll Pat 8redlev Mvre Bleckwel<ler HOllll s1acv A11ne·Marlt Pell! Senv L1111e Amv S1n1 M1t1• Eooe Jen SttPl'len1on Pennv He mme! Nenct Wnltt Beckv Pet rson Bero Bun•ow1kv Cell\• l(rlfztrt S11lr tv Furtono Oeie E OOtllng Bttsv Barrell Vicki F trllO" JO<lv Rosentna AHta•n<lre Reonherdl Cerolvn Hilt Lt ufl ~terson Merle F 1gueras Don Lvnn Adams Dawn Coe Snerr1 Turner C1nov Aerlck Dene Howe Cllencellor Ju<lv Olc.li.lnson LtAM Canaoav Sul it Berning Nine Foust 81111 Soiomon Susie MCA.llil ler Pellv Joroen Katl'IV Alltrn Rosi• Jones St llV Qulnlen Marv 8etl'I Z1m~rmen Mari.ne FIOv<I Terrv· Jo Mvtr• Merci Bozartl'I Bonnie Lauer Jenet Coin Sue Footemen Connie Cllllleml Se ndre Souzlch Tl\erBM HeUloll HHll~er Farr 68· 73· 7<>-711 10· 10-n-111 71·69·72-713 71·7S·67-2ll 71·73·71-216 72·77·72-716 70·76·7~116 10-n-1cr-211 10·16·11-111 71·72·7)-711 1S·71·1C>-211 70·7•-73-217 13·1?·72-217 69· 79· 7<>-117 II 12·7-117 ,, 73·71-217 11·73·7)-717 13-1)·77-718 74 16· ...... ?18 ,,.,. n-219 11·7511-218 73 78 '6-219 7S 74·61-219 n 1•-1>-219 73· 7S· 71-119 10·74-7~719 7174·7)-719 12·14·1-120 10-11-n-no 73·73·7-no 68·11 IS--110 12-1•·1•-120 11-1s·1•-no 73·13·74-220 13·1•·1•-171 71·76·7-211 73 -76·7?-221 1S-14·n-n1 7S·72·7-221 74·75·72-721 71·79·71-771 7S·13·1l-121 79-71-77-727 7•·75·7>-??7 76·7J-n-m 1'·14-1 ...... m 68·14·1G--n2 1S·16-11-m 72·7S·7S-?22 75·7'-73-177 10 ao-n -121 s.niora tourn.ment (et Sc.lrt»wtutlfl, N.Y.I l " E!Ott C110 Ct1i llOOrloU4IJ Gtne LllllOr Dell Oouglau Gev Brewer lob Cneri.s Miiier 8art>ar Rooarto De Vincenzo Art Sllvts•rona JlmCocl'lren Sob C:..oelt>v Herol<1 H1nn1ng BOOllV NICl'IOI\ Jim FtrrM Peter Tnomson Arnol<I ?e lmer Bruce Cra mplon 8tl'Smlll'I · Biii Collin' Orvlll MoodY Cnerlei Owen' Gordon Jones G4oroe Lanning Howle Johnto11 Wt ll Zlmor••~I BlllvCH~r Doug Sanot•l Al Cn1n<11er A.1 Beldlno Buck Ad1ms BOD TOlk B·llY Mt•well Cnerle' Sllfo<<I Jerry Bert>er Den Morg111 B H Johnst04" 8 011> Sru. Frt<I Hau Ger oner 010 1n'°" Dick Hen<lrlO \O<I Bute" 91lro Oouo Ford TomNleoor11 Oen Slktt Jt <k'Fttcll Mikt $«icllell. LI011411 Her1"rl F rt<I H1wkl11t Se m Snaa o Joe Jimenez Tta !(roll George Bever Miiie Felchlck Jullu• lloros 67. 6ol--Ill "'4·11-IJS 67·..-IJS 66·7~136 68·69-137 67·7~1J7 68·69-IJI 69· ...... 1)7 10-61-IJJ 72·66-133 68·7C>-ll8 10· ...... 1)8 68·7~138 72·67-139 68·71-139 67-72-139 71 ·69-140 70-7~140 6l-7)-140 69-11-l<IO 74·66-l•O 71-1<>-1'1 68·7rl41 70·71-141 69·7)-142 11·10-10 73·69-147 11 71-143 70·71-1•2 73·69-142 69 7) 142 70-7)-143 n n-t•4 IJ·71-14• ·I 17·71-14" 75·69-14' tlt·76'-UA • 71·73-14" r)·71-14A 11·7-US 70·7S-US 14·12-1U. 13-7)-1 .. ,. ,,_..,., 71·7t-147 7H2-147 7a·7S-14' 11·71-14 ,,_,,,._,.9 76·74-1~ 71-19-150 18·7J.-1Sl 80·71-IS1 n ,.._1~1 Setvrd9V't tranwdtont BAH IA LL A~LMwt ' MILWA.Ut<EE SREWERS.-PlecM Del• :\vtuM llll>B'Cf« Oii 1111 IS·dlv d•H f>ltc! fill Ce•ltd uo SI"" Ke.ftr ~. from Vtn couver Ol ll'le PaclttC Coast L••- NatllMI Laa...- MON U EA l EXltOS-Ple<td HUO<e I r-• s!Wlrli!OO on lhe IS·d•v OIU06t«S ••t llld MA• F tllOl'llG UIC!llf, Oft Ille 21 <llY Ollll>led !Isl MO•td JOB Htt .. fttl, oOcl\lf. from lht 1S·4av IO '"' 11 oav d•uOltd 111t AfCAlllO o.11n S•14trdlloo utch>ff. tr°"" 1no11 .... oo111 of "'' Amt~•ctn AUOCllllO"I • P'OOTU l.L ......... , ..... ~ PH1l ADELPHIA E "GLES.-S·g"4fd Cl'ltrtn (rewtord rvnnlf!O Cle(ft., 10 1 Otltt yHf rOl'tlr8ff COLLI GI MANHA TT AN-N11meo Jim Todd A\\l\111'1 men s t>es•etb411 COl<f'I SATURDAY'S RESULTS I IO!tl Of 4l·<llv ~Gflbrt<I meet\fttl FIRST RACE 6 turton<1\ 81v•oohYI lllaleniueleJ Diane Fencv IOr1eoe1 EICQant Petll (Are110nl Time I 10 • S 660 440 400 )7 60 18 .ao 1160 Al•o ren Tna Same l<ltt 8111v JH n Ee -Cllvl>umP Mv (,,r1 Beck KtU n· Ttn Qoey, Aov11 Tnr.eao• Fel'IH HC Sc>en !>tar '' t No Kretcnel •> EXACT A lt -91 011<1 "357 00 SECOND RACE Ont m,19 Nell•• Prl" !Valenzuetel hmotr lie 1 Oe11noun1ve I Ari OI Oewn IL Pneml Time 116 I S HO HO 260 )to 290 uo Also ran Ml<1n1011t let Re•st A Helo PaOc>ut SU•tr Strilte MerY\t>ers. Stee<lfurneu MHsalHI on W•no• No K.ra lCllH U DAil Y' OOUllLE I 61 oe•CI \14 60 • THlltO ltACE. 1 turtorig, Oom1~4n1 llon1 I Blee~ i 0 ,1r.n1rg •C111tnon1 LuO.a•o• Stt>llle) Ttrr• 112 41~ 380 l 20 260 100 540 360 A•H, •n Moru Code, Oenc1no IC•n. Ernie "1n11 C.ren Barba Emerald'• Ret>el. Yield To Cell Arlt\llC llenlurt, Arge111on 91au ' Ho~ Scra1cneo C1an1c En<111vour, Bomo.v 8er- 1enoer. Jecart. Summer Ptayl>Ov U EXACT A 11 • IOJ Pel<I Jal 50 FOURTH RACE. 6 lurlOngs Sev1e'• Jot IPlr>cav1 !>ofllv Seid ISOll\) T1ie1 Dve 1 Black t T1m11 110 SOO HO 280 1480 620 • 00 AISo ra11 Se11t1meniel Song, Klllv'• E ~tr-t where, Seroou' Gel HOI Sltllt 8 1oormBerrv A11>ac.ca1>1hlv Alv<ler'' Quffn l ady A.ut>rtv Su<l<ltl' AHelr Scretcht<I R~I Not•on Ton• To Innocence T Olllni L•dv, WOf<I Me<lleY P'll'TH llACE, 6 lurtong' G1noer Ftnl'I I 11e1en1U11e1 Nila s Jewel l811Cl<J Ovttn 01me111110 (P1ncev1 Time I 09 4 S C Also ran Oroen1a1 CnemP Prettv S1a11, Tem~rament Meone1tc Oar>eer Pr>Ot ()! w 1nov Pr;nceu Leri< Pr .ncen '>•I Fr11ndlv LH<llr B Magic :.cre1eriao Utl•w•rt oeng"I RltzY Chick. Raoer Dawn. My Louie S5 EXACT A lf·3) oato st90 SO SIXTH RACE. 6 turton1n 8110xl Bluel (Vaten1ue111 Juli Bot>t>v <ShOlmek~I IC.t Min""' IPlncevl u o 300 260 HO 340 soo Tlmt I 1091 S Also "" !xulllrent Fffflllll, Price Con11c1 Game. LOtCI Pttumch.c'"· Promonno Vt•llnO Cl'ltu Set, Me Ancl Tl>t Drummer ~ovet R1noer Scre1Cl'le<I Fir\! HOllOIV SEVENTI4 RACE. One m111 C:..er1utne JOhn (Veten1uete l AlltJ AtleJ ( P1t11rson1 Slrlakl (Oovlllel) Time IJS 415 460 370 790 14'0 1'20 600 Also ran TV OU, Pe;ltr Oe11011t, Ttlt Grtet Sf!•r1< Soece Shem, SUC1< AOYtle Scrttcnt<I C0tre P11sano Bug1r11n Lo<d '<l!lso11 Do<! B Blue Goroon·, Commend E•gl'ltv Bttow Zero U EXACTA IS-21 Pttd $23l00 n "ICK SIX 16-I-11·4·8· SI oe •<I 17 .... 00 to74 w1nn1no HCkfl• '''" "°"'"' 17 Pie~ SI• coni.ot• lion P••<I '11 80 10 S,563 winning lltktt\ (llvt no••H I EIGHTH RACE. I I 16 m11n ~ turf Our Swttl Shem !Solo) 1160 7 60 • .O Mille El Une IVe1enzu.1e1 7 10 3 80 TV Atsl<luel (Toro) 3 ?O Tlmt I 43 I. S Also ran OhS11wsann1, Proolge l Proteoe ~e111n011ng, Trans Gooo, HOOlful Ge l Ortmetlc Elegance. Choco1a1e Swiss Scre tcneo Fine Ku<lo' NINTH RACE. I 1116 mlln C>laluwon IOelanoussavel Trus T Oenus <Toro) E1efartl t (McH1rgutl Time 1 42 J80 780 7.0 6.0 480 2 '° Also ran Sor Sier Beoou1n Tio Nino Quiet L•H Scratcnt<I ~r S.u10n Sano Beno Beno Fo•e0gn L10lon S5 EXACTA 18·11 1111<1 '62 50 $2 LATE DOUBLE f4·81 oa10 '30 .0 S1 CONSOLATION LATE DOUBLE u I oe.a '13.20 Autnoenct 76 SOI Mutuet Han<ltl U,J77 ,)24 Quarterhorse entries HolVWOOd Perk TONIGHTS E NTRIES ltftl of S3·dlY IWl~M tnff11ng) P'lnt POlf' S:JO l'lllST RACE. 400 varos Pur•e n 600 Maleltn lwo veer old• Clalmlng Price S6,750 No Mort !>ecr111~ Me¥ Ramlllt T1oer11ces An Elu\ive Dream WOOO\tOC~ WrenQll'" OllH•I AnnivtrHrv Ha"v Fe&ture FrUl-t Oienn Sam' Buckv Wul Denet SECOND RACE 350 var<ll PurlJ ~.000 Tnret vtar 010 111119' (111m1ng Price S16'.000 Posltlv~lv Sml\h•no 8v110nt' Sweeter T nan P e Htmotn Gen•e Hello P1nkv SOltng Al>Ollo Rtoelllous Cn••t A.Pe>enlone•o THIRD RACE 400 •MOS Purw U 800 Me•Otn 1nrM vee• 0111, T e11wlna D••·d Soul L1gn1 Oorstll Llm1I Atilt (ontrar.en FIV Ou•no Out OeetPI l'OUttTH RACE. JSO vard\ Purw '2,600 Tllrtt Y••· Old t1"1" c 8 m1rtg Prtc• M.000 JoMvl Ou•O Cll>e O!lo woman Sl'IOw Ertcke E11100 Mlrrt Que,1 F11turt Starltt Gooet'"' Jov Cet>er,,.t Atom\ OrHm Girt MVlllrlout Proe>llKY Stamellon MIOnlolll ""TH llACI 350 vtrdl PurMt $3,200 Miiden two yH r Old\ Ctelml"ll Prlu $20,000 Mr Malter Anoet Six Soenc• 8fld0uln THrs Sell On e .. 11r ~udden Effon Tlfe Oitt m S.Oll'll tcnlt>Ont Fotkt lncrtdl~ 01111 Smooth Comoanv 8adulno• M1011no "'"o Ellgft>'-Sunoevl Cllamolon SIXTH RACE. 350 veros Purse M.000 Tl'll'H veer olos Clalmlng Price. • 16,000 Aneao Qi Tiie Gem• Anetole rM Doctoroie Jels 8edulno Again Doc Sork\ Cooo N F amou' Aoollo' CrMd SEl/f!:NTH RACE. 400 veros Pur\I '2 600 Mel<len two veer oldi Ctalmino Price U .1SO Believing Cousin Oon.t KtilVJ lrllll Avilla A lure Buv Ml<1nlg11t Magnett Serewek Wings Lovin Ur.cit AofO Blazln Baov Blitz Grevettv Mnoow Also Ellglbfa -Angie WrlgM EIGHTH RACE. JSO vtr<ll Pur" 0 .300 Fiiiies eno Maril lhrM v••rs oto '"° uo Clalmlno Prk:e SS 000 lemHt Dev HIY To Hulllt llotare Jet $nlrl1 AfQutsl Whl\e>er •nil T &II\ Roll 0 I ong Mal EHv 1\tt E H V NullOtll NINTH RACE. l50 uros Pur.a u 800 Tl'lrM v11r Olen eno uo c111m1"1l Price Sl1..SOO Mertlal ""' Juen E soaclel ~ CH Gft BU9 Remotln ArOuncl Rta EMf't1Y Hemotns Jet l..•lrneloc>Jt TINTH llAC• lSO v.rdt Purst U .600 TllrM YM r olCI liHlti Cillmlng Prk• M.000 wu TM Ooo Woul4 ' FOOi You ltut>v Go Crlttv CrMll Marv Sell S•own Hooi TtPOtr Ro<kY F11r ~1mo1v St•lllllflno Petitt Boutique • Our Sweet Sham posts wl n DH MAR (i\P) -Jockc> San- tiago Sotn brought Our wt'ct 4iham into lhc lc:id out of the g<tte and held on to win lhe ~n < lemenlc Stakes b y a neck 4iaturda)' at l>cl Mar Mallt f:I Une. ridden by Pat Valen1ut'la. fint\hed ~ond, 4 11> kngth' in front ofT V Rc~1dual with fernando loro in the \addle, 1n the I 1/16-milc turf mcc for '·ye&r-old filhe'I Can;1na I 14 pound ... Our weet Sham ran the I I/ 16 mile\ 1n I 4'3 I /S 10 defeat runt' n val and win S33.4SO Sent ofl the third cho1ct b) 26 • .S08 fan,, Our Ciwcct Sham paid S 12 60. S7 60 and $4 40 Mille Ft lJnc paid S 7 20ond S1 80. while T V Rt'\1duol rttumed S l 20 to \how nur ~~t"el Sham g.111nc.'d nn early advani.age, Opened 11 up approaching 1he stretch and fought ofT Mille Ft tJne. carry1n8 I 15 poundc. 1 V R esidual. carrying I I 5 pounds. fimcihcd ~trongly to take third. Valen1uela, B , ro\je five w1nrtcn Saturday Bcvrophyl in the fir t raCf. N an1ve Pn \ 1n the !ittond. (11nacr Auh m the fiOh, 81lox1 Blue\ 1n tht' 'ilXth, and Genuine John 1n the cocventh. The record for mo t v1ctone' an a 1inglc prognm at Del Mar 1s '1:ir; set b> 81H Shoemaker in 1954 and equalled twlcc by Laffit Pincay Jr and onrt h) Rudy R osalc'i Valenluela·, vAn~ 1nc~~J h1~ ~a50n-lead1na 1ou1I for •he O'll'<'tsna 10 16. stx m ore than Gal') Stevcnc, 8 FlowBf' c;,..111 (~YI ll6 t Art's fitrMOIC"IOI' (Vettn,""91 I" l"tCINI 12· ll *onct In 0004 eflof't, c.a" ore°"''' from maldttt ranks !OMv. llOSll'I CANTIN A ,, l) McC.•ftf/111 eboefd el'ld ... mav netp, t)fflen lavorlle i.st Ill di.II tffort; M M ,..0Sfl1C1'<* t• II Lost ell <Ilana e t lllt •••rt while well oectstd. bBWlfl LOHOSHOT vt:•r- MElll K(RI SIVI NTH "llACIE. 61.'a funonts. Pur-. 121.000 Flllle• end mern ll'lrat .,,...rs old and UP. AllOWI"" I Olrendld• 1v11enr~) 111 2 TrOPlc•I Holld•Y (Mc:H••oue) II) l Aelmel !S11e) 116 • svmt>otletllv K estenonl 113 S Min S11nf0<d (Toro> 111 • PotlYl Lil Ruat CSllCkl • 109 7 Orte m At>Out You ($n0emalltrl 116 • "'°'' PrestlglOU\ (Ptnc.ev) II• 9 krMn OQOf (()tlveresl 118 10 Sir's Ntw HOOi (o.llnov• ... veJ 111 11 Miiiers \11tfon1rv ILIPl\lml 116 ()ltlAM AtoVT YOV 11•1) SllOe tlt1 !his fttlv watt whl IOVI '"'' Oii ,.,.., rr.O., TllW'ICAL HOLIDAY (8· 11 Wenil<I no Cieri of turf or 01s11nc1 oast uw:lntlno •rid COUid 111'0,.. "'- uoMtter of the dev, l"Ol.I. YS LIL lllASC:AL Ci· II s.ldOm • 000' effof't. must t>a reckoned wllll LONGSHOT SIR'S NEW HOPE. •tGKTH llACE. I 1116 mllft Punt 12),000 TllrM '°"' Old• end uP AJIOwenG• I Plentv Consc;lous !P1ncevl 116 1 ltovel Olvmo•• (Crull "' l Full Qi Ster• ISttvtnll 111 4 E xctuslva C1P1Cla I Sleek I J" 111 S Mlllltrd (Da nt) 11' 6 Le Cid CPt0ro111 116 1 Rooer-to RH.son 1MCCerron) 116 8 Wer 0.01 (OefallOUUlvtl \ 16 9 Oenell Rloge IS11tl 118 10 Au Son Mlrcne ((>rteoe) 110 WAil D•BT (S-1) lmc)resstve wlnntt at 1118 111111 dlstence lest. l>ltnlv of oaca lo run et tOdlv, lhl1 runtl4tf' 008\ r>OI nit<! 1ne teed , P'ULL OP' ST AllS 1•· II Bllnfttn ott 1ooav encl t>aca on Ille dirt, In with taller, •II •vsleml llO. I XCLUSNI CAl"AD• 16· II In wltn 110111 walo111 and flilwes tor 1 1Nre whh loo etfort LONGSHOT PLENTY CONSCIOUS J NINTH AACI!. I l 16 mlMtl Purse· $1),000 Fiiiies e ncl mares 1nrM veers old ancl uP Cle/ming Price '16,00CH 14,000 I LIMenrw CSolll> 116 2 Not A Strew (Steven\ I t 16 3 lnlentlonel IOoullllsl l 1' 4 Soe<!dl"ll 1911•) 110 S Mlncl St0tm (Pldro11I 116 6 9olc:I Wev (Clll*"O$) al09 1 Tna P•ntrv (Md:erronl 120 8 French Ster (Si.c>,) J' 11) 9 DaMrt Dew (IC.""'4) 11' 10 P1re1t's StrenaOI (McH1r11vt) 120 11 Fotk's Vlc:torv (Ollveresl 11• MINO S'ToaM '4· ll SOMO to dear thll llunCtl eno wlrn ffSV l"laif mile wlA t>a nard to denv NOT A STllAW (5·1> OOln .,,~t for nnete stc:ono cl'\Olea conslsttnl es env ancl Stevens • definite Dlul. P'OU<'S VlCT09lV 16· 11 Hune IH I ICl<ls tlllnkerl end flilurn to lmorove slronv foe LONGSHOT DESERT DEW 91ST .Bl£T WAit OEST Clll'I ~a«J l"RICE "LAY TROPICAL HOLIDAY (711'1 Aecel x-.o.nc>IH BOC)f'tnlla tOCl<W Holly-park . ~. ~ racing results SATURDAY'S lll$Ul..TS ""' .. Sl·nilflt _.,...,,_... .._..,., l'lllST RACI . lSO veroi Tna 8"1 Wev <Cr11w1 M."IBS MMrtorv <Flor n I Suoe<natur•lle<lv (Srooll•l Time le 61 11 tO 7 IO HO 1IO uo 660 Also ran Mri Brlsooe, Normedat. WO<lhv Woman Oewrl Fen Ot nclf GIOlre De Ge v,. lnsolrlllons, Kle>tvl Klsltl n IXACTA (3-t) oald '71 20 SECOND ll~CE. 350 Ytr<l1 MY Otcl Gel ltld\ (8r00k') Perr Nona• Ster (~le<I Slier• Tiit O<u m ICerdo111 TlrN 1170 -680 HO JIO ,, 60 ,, '° s 10 U I XACT A ( S·O 1111<1 '311 00 THMID llACE. 350 vtr<ll T e nners St.Ill Sinn (Hun!> Truck.Ing Bug (E<lwerosl Ml1 Chic !Ltwll l Time le 41 9S 60 42 60 20 60 l6 00 1340 6 40 n IEXACTA 110 ,, Pelo M.96540 P:OUllTH llACE. 3SO veros Loltv Eegte (H Garclel Stal T Skip ICer<loza) Min Jeck.I" oo11 (Wero> Tlmt 18 JI l'IP'TH RAC•. 3~ vardi Min Vlcrorv Song IPeunnel Herr1111 Go (Crugert Potvorln (CarOOia) Timt 114' S40 HO 3.0 SiO 400 810 IOt 70 l~ 00 12 00 9.0 H O ao Also ren Fllno OI Fastilon Mv K1noa Pie Atilt Tu, Snnal>Otl 8root.t1M S1tvle Nteft.er n aXACTA (J·S) P•l<I S6Y 00 SIXTH lllACE. JSO vard\ Bt.,,on<I Tredllton ICrHQlfl Hot Foot Floon IPurcelll Outtete !>unrlsa <T••Hurel T•me II SO 2HO 1060 680 4 IO l60 • 20 Atso ren Hevll)Olhte•t Siii\ No l t<IV MSM M>kl Mk F11nt1v Arrooen• PltHtn Nulll•dO Penclo U EXACTA 110 91 i:>t>d '7110 SEVINTK fltACE 3~ verO\ AOOllO JoM H Gerc1e> 3 to l20 l.O soo •80 .. o Hav Ari Okie !Treuur11 Oii Jonnv Run I~ er Time 1110 Also ••n !(fl' Aun Somt WOO<lllOCk Well\ Call M.e VOIGlnic.. Gu To The Limits, Eesv lr>cllnallCWITwo Hfllll Grev·•v Jet Sl'lulllf 12 IXACTA ••·41 oaoa S7t.0 lllOHTH RACE. 400 ve•<ll C:..Ol<I CoH I Exe>rtu <Caroora Corooele SU9 <Cruger) StrHlr.ln Dul'\ IFIOrtsl Time ?O 11 120 l70 JOO ao ao •to Al\O ren Slick\ An StOflf\ POllsn.d Prtot Im& Mtrrl<IOC Ee w Gr•nt ~v~y Chell N EHv S1 IXACTA 12-ll Pal<I P•OO NINTH RACE. "Cl var<ls Ouslo.lt Eff0tl lleckev) Rtbs Grev Poflcv (Caroozet Blmvs Sull Sers <E Garc111 rime tt 29 no u o 260 440 260 160 Also ren Pi.soorter, Quelll, Cleu To Pen Smo-1n lnvHtmant, Ooc10t Penum. Primer .. Pu<l>OM• GOQdv Fol Sl>Otl U EXACTA 11·3) Pt lcl 126 .0 S1 "ICK SIX 14·) 10·6·7-11 oaCo S7414.0 to 10 .., nn1no t1c1t.e1, lttve "°'"'' Cerrvo•f' 0000 143 Sl9 .. TENTH llACI! S~ Vtrdl t •v Suoenl<lt\ !Melerl Ce 1 Tne RalM (S•oollt) Clitotll E11t~ Jtt l(t~l Tme17 80 SI'° 18 00 11.0 )40 lOO • 40 Al\O ren Gone J~nson, VII Lou Mv Unclt J•lo.• Deno.rout o.tlt A Lllll• 1.111.f Rte> Wtlll On A. Ir. Sir ew Jt llln U IXACTA (10 II Ptld '3SUO •LIVINTH llACI. 870 varos Cner111r Vlcto-v IH Gercle) IS 00 ~.111<1 Ot Lon (Paullntl PoOcv UnlltMtd ( HUl'll I Tl"" ., '° Also r1n Huml)Olt\ RIQl.Je$1, Victor Vic IOflOl.ll ~'°"' Set) Anolnttd ()ne, ltlundlf N ltun n IXACTA 17 •> oeld u•oo A11ano1nce 10.ss1 Muluel H•ndle s 1.40t,112 Hambletontan to Nuclear Kosmos EA T RUTHERFORD.N J. (AP) -Four-tame world dnvmg cham p1oft Ulf fhorc~n used a pair of ma\tCrful dnve~ to &u1dc Nuclear Ko,mos to a stnuatn heats victorv ~aturday in the 61 st Hambleto n11n I\ the Meadowlands Nuclea.r Kosmos captured the Stt· o nd d1v1s1on of the first heAt and then wrapped up the middle Jewel ol trott1na·~ Tnple Crown by cd11n1 first·<hv1S1on Winner Royal Pmuat 10 the ~nd heat by a neck, wtth the filly Bntehte Lobell. B half lcnath fanher back The 3-ycar-so n of pccdy Somolla trotted the male 1n 1.56 l/S in wtnn1n1 for the" fif\h time 1n eight stans th1\ )t'at Tht' New Je"' v colt rctumt'd SQ, S,60 and $1 10 -Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 3, 1988 Broadway's flagship due in South Coast Plaza .. . Interior format of specialty boutiques exemplifies chain's plans for the future By JIM HATHCOCK Deir .... e., .. , • .-.. .. Competiuon for Orange County's expandmg retail market will sharpen Nov. I, when the Nuhahn Construc- tion Co. fin ashes The Broadway's new 208.000-square-foot flaphip store at South Coast Plaza. Designed ..by A.r.c.hi1ecls Pac.lfica.. Ltd.. of Newpoyt Beach. and de- veloped by C J. Segerstrom and Sons of Costa Mesa, the store wall employ more than 500 and will represent The Broadway Sou them Cal1fom1a's 43rd location. Obv1o~sl11 with The Broadway, it has a greater draw." he said. And Hecht is not afraid of the competition. "We will compete with all of the other retailer..s in South Coast Plaza for a portion of their market (and) will have a product mix that will be reflective of th~ customers. io the area," he said. Shoppers will instantly spot the new design of Lhe South Coast Plaza store at the comer of Sunflower A venue and Bear Street 1 n Costa Mesa. Its interior as centered by a three-story -escalator well with a barrel-vaulted skylight, peach-col- ored columns and white neon tnm which highlights the scissor-forma- tion escalators. Whale management expects some transfer of busmess from other outlets, Michael Hecht, chief ex- ecutive officer of the group, expects a substantial overall mcrease in vol- ume and market share. He predicts the new store will generate in excess of $40 mil hon an sales dunng its first full year of operatipn. eclipsing the first - year performance of any other lo- Each floor is se<:tioned into defini- tive departments separated by glass displays and "doors which ·create boutiques inside the store. Hecht said the new location exemphfies The Broadway's plans for the future. New specialty shops, innovative ac- t1vewear lines and an updated blend of classic and contemporary moufs will set the flagship store apart from the traditional Broadway image. When Broadway South Cout .-iaza open• on Nov. l, lt will be by Archlteeta Pacifica of Newport Beach, It hu ezp9Dded the chain'• lar1e.t •tore with 208,000 eqaare feet. ne.11ned departmenta, wider al•le. and eaaier acceu to merchand.lae. cataon. .. "South Coast Plaza 1s Lhe single most important shopping center an all ofCahfomaa. Unto itself, It has a great draw with or without The Broadway When lunch or dinner time arrives, shoP.pers can stop at The Cafe California restaurant on the third floor. Its black-and-white art deco style with accents of peach and plenty of natural light wtll create a classic dining setting, said Hecht. Michael Hecht "The hallmarks of the store wall be our misses' accessories complex. handbags, hosiery. Jewelry, men's and misses' sportswear departments and our home entertainment depart- ment," he explained. Reebok will introduce a new line of men's and women's active apparel for the first time in Southern Cahforn1a an a 1,6()().square-foot shop. It will d1spla} workout clothes. spectator apparel, sports accessones and 150 styles of athletic shoes. Exclusive shops are also planned for Peninsula. Espnt for Kids. Moustachr,-Tommy-H1tfigcr, L.atmr Ashley (domestics) and Laurel Birch. Better s~rtswcar and updated classi- cs by Liz Claiborne. Ellen Tracy, Perry Elhs. Calvan Klei n and Adrien- ne V1ttadin1 will funher emphasize The Broadwa} 's new flair. said Hecht Skincare and grooming centers will incorporate a Sh1she1do high-tech. head-to-toe treatment salon for women and a personal care center for men 1n the Ralph Lauren Polo salon "We're also trying something new with a second-floor cafe for shoppers on the go. A mini-market offering a tempting array of gourmet take-out foods will be fini'lhed next to the cafe," Hecht said, including a choc- olate bar where aficionados can bu} a plate ofdappablesand submerge them in three types of chocolate. Natural hltht1ng from skylights and windows w1fl enhance tones of peach. beige and mauv~ which typify The Broadwa} 's floor plan. Textured bird's eye marble. African mahogany and ash complement ~he rose, beige cmd ·apncot tones of the.. lt.ahan marble noonng. The boutique concept preve nts shoppers from being overwhelmed by the store's size and Collete Ventrone. vice president of store planning. said the fac1ht)' has been designed with shallow departments and wider aisles 10 make merchandise more ac- cessible The com pan}·., new store will conunue The Broadwa) 's new d1rcc- uon 1n sales philosophy and Hecht ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Aug. 1. Data provided 'by Newport Securities Corp. . " .... •• , I 11[' "'It ,. I "'ii"" r 11 • J.f J ... ,,... "' ' • r • t-.ir 1 •L' 111i~f &. •• ... • •011" f ( • •I -~· 'I. ... •I "0 Q .. • 'f" i•Sff-'1 .. '§I flf \ "i. l• .... , • •f " Ml I fl I ' ,, .. .. . .... .. ••• •• .. ... -' .. . ... ... ,. ~·· "' • r f r f '" 1 .... • .. , t ..... ,, t· ' '·•I• .......... . ""''.. . . ~ ... "' ,. ~ 1 'O I I"-~ t llt ft fl.O M llff'·A r "' .. "'' ~ ,,. ,. , ... ••.~\I l1AfA ·~• "0 ,111aflO~"• U .. q "' "I If• f I Q .. 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' . , .. l '. • I I I ' t1 ... • ' I said management now hires sales associates who want to work on comm1ss1on instead of an hourly wage "We have always looked for outgo- ing. h11thl y motivated people. But we have cframat1c<1lly changed -sn the last year -the methodology br, which we work with our salespeople. · he said. "All ofour sales staff in South Coast Plaza will be paid on a commission basis. I think it attracts a higher quality of sales associate "Carter Hawley Hale. which is our parent organizauon. has been using different type of sales snccnuvc programs for a long time. Neiman- Marcus is an example. Our corporate offices spent a great deal of time studymg this process an one of the other divisions and determined that ll would be the best thing for our customers. "It increases our cost of sales and we would hope that 11 will increase our volume. We ha ve more sales- people on our floors now than we did a year ago· and, hopefully. they are more highly mouvatcd. They are spending a great dea.l more 11me 1n training.·· The new store will further 'ltnve to maximize product1v1ty by using an energy-management system that in- creases efficiency by more than I 0 Kenda11 McGaw inf user system helps hospitals Administration of medicine costs less with n ew devices By nM HATHCOCK o..., ,_... Corr11p 1ndel•t Kendall McC1av. Laboratones. Inc., LS helping ho.,p1tals and pharmarn~<i reduce their operating co~l'> v.1th m Bard Hanard Man i-Infuser S)stem and .\dd-.\- V1al transfer device which v.ere de\cloped at the com pan ~ 's In me location The m1n1-1nfuser S)Stem allO'-"S hospitals to adman1<,- ter medlcatton more cost-effecu \ 'I) and replaces g.ra~ 1t~ - feed piggyback systems with <iynnge pump accurac) an~ inexpensive components Kendall-McGaw estimate'> domestic market for the man1-1 nfuscr S) stem at$ 7 m1ll1on annualh. Kendall McCra"' spokesman John (. Sturgc<;s sa1t.I a 100-bed hMp1tal could sa\ e up to SI 00.000 per )Car an cow; b\ sw1tch1ng to the m1n1-1nluser S)Stcm because of the ne~ standard 11 sets for 1nt<'rm11tent intra,enous I V infusion thcrap)'. percent. Developed b) The Broadway and Synerg} Consultants of Thousand Oaks. the system controls and monitors energy consumption an 23 locauons from The Broadway's Los Angeles-based service center. The S}'Stcm snclude'I 70 control points for the new store Hecht said The system will save more than 20.000 kil owatt hours per month 1n a store the s1zt of the new B~adway. enougJl to operate 40 average house- holds an Southern Cahfom1a. Founded an 1896. The Broadway 1s the largest di\ 1s1on of Caner Hawley Hale and has increased its saJes by • 80 percent dunng the last 10 years Richard Meelsa 'ice president of sales and market· ang al Kendall McGa'-' said the system's S)nnge pumps pro' 1dc ma"<1mum control o\Cr drug dosage and adm1n1strat1on rate Because drop-rate calculauons and adJu~tmcnts don't have to be made. the system also 53\e!. nur<,ing time. he said Bard Harvard Minl-lnfumer Sy•tem i• de- algned with ayringe pump accuracy . l O'-"·volume m1crobore extension .sets ar<· alc,o olTcred h) the compan\ to man1m11e the amount 0Hlu1d necessar) 10 pnme 1hc lubing. The system's dispensing pump uses solid state m1crn-clectron1cs to meet the t1me- and labor-sa" ang demands associated with liq uid med1- cat1on d1spen'iang and S}'nnge filhng 1n pharmacies. .\dd·A-V 1al has been de' eloped as a new bsnaf) transfer de' ice to connect wtth p;t 20mm single-dose drug vials and ehm1nate'i I. V Cl rug waste sn hospital pharmacies C9mb1ncd with the com pan)' 's partial add1t1 vc bag. thf manufacturer claim!> that its b1naf) conncc1or 1s the most efficient I V drug add1t1ve syst<'m on the market today. "A.dd-A-Vialnelps reduce phatmac' adm1~1ng ume and 11 s1gn1ftcantly decrca.<ies wastl'd dosages." said Kevan Wh1tel). product manager The device reduces the need to maintain du.ii In' en tones of drugs and pan1al fills ".\dd-.\-\ 1al and thl· I \. drug ma .. be pre-assembled 1n ad,ancc if adminmrat1on and ~imply adnmced as needed " Wh1tel~ said t-..cndall Mc(1aw csum;nes the po1en11al market for .\dd-.\-Vial at roughh S 180 m1lhon per \Car and '-'ould r<'<iul1 1n a "a'>IC chminat1on of I 0 to 15 perlcnt 1n adm1\sng 'l1nu.~ the produd lunl t1on'> a!. a closed system and chmanatc' airborne lnntam1nat1on. 11<i breakaway design keeps drug\ and d1lul·ntc; <,('pa rate unlll th<'\ are activated .\her a'l<:.cmbh the drug' 1al rcma1m. attached to the partial aJJ11" c hag Y..hll h 1dl'Ot1fics the drug bdng admanl\lt.'red Im pharmJl 1-.t ... 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"'1 08 Otaf\Q9 Coaat DAILY PILOT I Sunday, Augutt 3, 1988 ·pa-eontologist gives makeover to stegosaurus Amateur concludes dinosaur had one row of armor plate8" LO ANGELES (A P) -An amateur palt>ontolog1st' conclusion that the ~tcgosaurus had one row of armor plates protrudina from its back rather than two 1s shaking up sci- ence\ 1rad111onal concept of the armor-plated dino~ur. tephen ( 1crl..as. who spent two H 'Jr\ 1n pursuit of a true picture of the d1no~ur that died out 65 m1lhon H'ar~ ago. revealed his new \tegosaurus model at the Los A.ngeles Count> Museum of Natural History "lk\rnn\lnced us all that we were "rung." ~1d Roben T Bakker, JdJunl'l l'urator in paleontology at thr I nl\l'f\lt} of Colorado MuS(um and u 'tudcnt of 1he animal "Paleon- tolog~ "a ticld whc:rc you don't need .i Jol toratc 10 make a c;plash " r hl' \tq:osaurus has been p1otrJ\l'd \IOle the turn of the lcntun -1n bQth chlldren 'i> tO)sand .,.·hulJ1 h 1ernn\truc-t1on\ -a~ a "lUJt tanl..-111..l' creature up to 20 feet l1rng "1th .1 'mall head and a hcav> \flll..l'd 1all Down 1ts back. in keeping "llh dc'>l'flJltOns published b} f'IJll'ontololi(l\l <harks (,1lmore 1n 141 4 ran l\lo o ru"sot llat bon\ plates < 1crkas. an artist, concluded the old model was wrong while studytna foss1liied skeletons 1n preparation for shaping a hfe-s1ie sculpture for 11\e \ahfom1a Academy orSc1ence 1n San Frllnc1sco. He found that 17 of thr bony plates -the most ever recovered with a fossilized skeleton -lit perfectly do"'n the beast's bacl..bone The animals likely used the pla1es to r~111at~ 1he1r body-temperature by turning so the plates faced the sun 'o1.hCr1 thc> \I.ere cold and turning 1he 01hcr "'a} "'hl'n the) got hot. Czerlas !>aid Bakker agreed that the plates could have served a~ solar panels. but belll'Ye'i their primar) function was dcfcn'IC In kcep1ng w11h current theories on othl·r d1nmaur'\, the tail on C.~crkas' ~tcgosaurus modd 1s thinner and held h12hcr than 1n old-fashioned pictures. (Leri.a' dcft'nded the lumbenng t reatun.:s trom the age-old slandcr th.at 1hc) "ere '>Omcho"' infcnor to other an1mJI'> t'lcl·ause the) had !.mall hra1n'> "\.\ hatcq•r hra1n size they had. thn an: !>till the most successful land H'rll'hratl' thl\ Lanh C\er had." he ... lid "The\ \Ur\ I\ cd O\.Cr 200 mdl1 on \l'ar's rhn mu~t h3\.C hecn tlt>1ng \Uml'th1ng right" \ ..,,Wssc, .... The 1tecoeauru1 may be &ettlng a whole new look becaue of the lateet-theory of amateur paleontolotlat StephenCaerlr.u. The bottom pain~ deplcta the old look with two ro ... of platee on the reptile •back, while the top model preaenta the new look with a 1lngle row of plat.ea. NllC f«>TICE fltllJC f«)TIC[ PlllUC f«>TICE Ml.JC f«>TICE Explorels sink their teeth into rare bat caves Longest n ssure cave known to man ts host to six species ~f bat BAT ('AVE. N.C. (AP) The main opening to Bat Cave soars 80 fee t above the panting v1s1tors who have hiked a mile up a steep Blue Ridge Mountain trail to see the longest fissure cave known in the world. Cold air dnpping with mo1stur~ pours out of the cave, which narrowly escaped becoming a tourist attraction dunng Batman's heyday but which 1oda) 1s a nature preserve housing rare bats. "This opening 1s called the ca- thedral. not )USt because of its shape but because 11 has a way of command- ing respect." said Fred Annand of the Chapel H.111-bascd Nature Con- <cn anq. which lea~d the propeny to protect It from marauding trespassers. "Look at those boulders stuck in the cracks 80 feet above us. By no means has this mountain stopped moving." Wuh more than a mile 1n total length, Bat Cave is the largest known fissure cave in the world. Fissure caves arc formed by rock splits, boulder movements and other mo- tions of the ea nh. while most otner ra"es -including the long. well- known ca\ cs "•th stalagmites -are formed "hen groundwater dissolves tlwm nut .... "We staned in lhe early '70s and we had no idea what we were feuan.a rnto." said Dr. Cato Holler. a 4 -year- old dentist 1n Old Fort who helped 'iurvc) the ca\C "We found the ave 'i) )lem itself is hkc a thrce- d1mcns1onal maze. with passqes )uperimposed on passages. It's sot pits. a 70-foot drop. a 9()..foot drop." No b3ts were evident on the recent tukc up to the cave because they only come out at night But the cave does shelter several hundred bats from six species. 1nclud1ng the endai:igercd Indiana bat, said Bob Cumc. an endangered specie specialist with the l ' <; Fish and W1ld1tre Service 1n A~hn 1llc "\\-e',e got onl\ one ind1v1dual of the Indiana bat." he said. "It's cxn11ng, but most of l.hc tune this species hibernates in large colonies of thousands. Even though it's neat that there's one bark 1n Bat Cave, it's not a h1ghl:r significant population as far as the lOntinua11on of the species goes." There are sull ~veral hundred thousand Indiana bats 1n the country, mostl) around Indiana and Ken- tuck). but 1her<· "ere twice as many ~O H'ars ago. he ..aid The main reason for the1rdechne 1s that humans go into the caves and d1sturh them during their winter h1hcrnauon so that they wake up and c;tar"e to death. !>aid Currie. 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The fOllowlnQ pert0n9 are The toll-Owing l*90nt we 927 15 doing bualneaa u · OOlnQ bualneea u doing Dullneaa u : doing bull-u: dolng buelneea u · doing bullneae u : doing bu91neM .. doing ~ u : doing buslMM u · AM Rul, 11552 MacAtthur tTtH STREET LIMITED HtR CLOSET II t884 llA MAR-CAB MARINE '85 DAVIS-5-ST AA 2972 PARK AVENUE REAL TY DYNAMIC HEALTH EX· CENTRAL CALLING SYS· s c RACING PARTNERS KRAIG F OALAZYN Blvd Suite 425, IMne Ctlllf PARTNERSHIP 1 Callfomla Hetb<W BIVd . Coale MeN E 181h SI Coate ~ Jacaral'lda Ave . Coate 1308 Patti A--.~ PERIEHCES. 17220 New-TEMS OF ORANGE COUN-NO. 2, 27281 LU Rambtaa. 29251 SHYerildo Cyn Rd.: 9271S Limited Partn«llllp, 505 Caltt 92827 Clltt 92827 MeM. Callf 92829 Beach, Callf 926e2 hope StrMt, Suite 205. TY. 3&e San M~ •201, Suite 200. No 5e, Mlellon Slivered<>, C.il1 92t78 Metlfdad ~ti. 11552 Pn Avenue Balboe. Callf Fr~ 0.. Canty, 8933 Bob I WllM>n, 445 E. 18th Madge Da 11l1, 2972 J~ R. 8'11dley, 4821 Fountain VfiW1, cal1f 92708 ~. c.111. t~ Viejo. C.il1 92U1 Kraig F Galazyn, 2037 E Mac:Attllur BIVd., Suite 440, 92682 t307 C YOio Clr , Huntington St . Co111 Meaa. Callf J,caranda A11e . Co1ta Contend, Corona de! Mar. K1tt11-I W•t. 24831 LA MTF Enterptl .... C1ll· Sun Crop ln-tmenll, W1lnu1 .Ora nge, Call! 11'\1\ne, Callt 92715 Jeffrey Smith.~ s Cov-BMctl, Calif 92649 ~27 M .... Calif 92828 Calif 92825 Cienega, ~na Hiiia, Cliff. lornt1, 388 Si n Mlguet Inc , General Paftner. Cell-92987 John Minar, 11652 ered-WIQ0<1. Anlhefm Hllfa Belly-"T emery, 5200---rhl• buefneu T1 con-JOlln ..,,..--· OT1111. 'l'JTl Thlt b1nrnn1 11 con-~3' .,,..,01., ~. Clllf. 9261Ml lomta.. 2728J LM...Rambtae. Ihll .bu110..-la con-MacArthur BIW .. Suite 440. Calff 92607 Irvine Bl\ld • 179, lrvlnll dueled by an lndMdull Jacaranda A11e.. Coit• ducted by. an Individual Patrick Stanton. 1201 Marti Flanegan, Prealderlt Suite 200. No. 58, Mllalon ducted by an Individual lrvlne. c.nr.mi~ Ronald McOevlll 309 N Clllt 92720 Bob I Wllaon Mesa, Calif 92828 JamM R. 8'1dley Ocean Ave •C. SMI 8-:11, Thlt llat~I WU med Viejo, Callf. 92891 Kraig F Olluyn David K Lamb, 11552 R1mp1rt Orange Cafll Thie bu1lneu 11 con-Thia atatamen1 .,.. .. nled Thia bualneu 11 c;on-Tiil• llltarnent wu nled Calif 90740 wtth the County C11r1t of Or-Thl1 bualneH la con-Thll ttalement wu Iliad MllCArtllur BIW., Sune 440, 92668 Oueted by 1 general oan-wtth 1r.e County CWtl ot Or-ducted by llY1banct and wtfe wllh Ille County Cllrlt of Or-Thi• bullneu 11 COfl· ll1Q8 County on July 19, ducted by a limited l*'lner· wtth Iha County Cllrlt of Or-IN!ne, e.itt 92715 Thi• 1>u1lneH 11 con· nerlhlp 111Q8 County on July 14. Madge Devi• ange County on July 1, 1998 due1ed by a f19t*al pan. 198& lhlp ange County on Juty 19, The Stratham Group, a Oucted by a llmltecl pet1net· Franoee Canty 198& Thll llatement WU tlled nt11n nerWilp -''1a10 H L~n. P...aldent 1988 C alifornia Corporetlon, etllp I Thi• •t•temenl -hied . n14DD with,,,. County Ciani Of Or-Put>lllhed Orange Coalt KelhlMfl W•t Publllhed Orange Cout Thia llalement .... llled '114119 18552 MacAnllur Blvd., Jetfrwy Smnn with the County Cl«'lt of Or-Publtlhed Orenge Cout enge County on July 18. Dally Piiot July 13. 20, 27. Thi• 1111ement wu nled D•lfy Piiot July 20. 27. wttll Ille County C*1I of Or-PUbllan.d Oranoe COMt Suite 425. lrvlne. Caflf Thia sta1emen1 wu nled enge County on July t4. Dally Piiot July 20. 27, t988 August 3, 1986 \#Uh the County Clenl of Or-Augult 3, 10, 1988 ange County on July 14, Detty Piiot July 20, 27, 92715 with the County CleB of()<. 1988 AUQUll 3. 10, \988 "11431' Su·289 ll1Q8 County on July 14, Su-324 1988 Auguet3, 10, 1988 AH Razl. Pree!Oent ll\Q9 County on July 14 nw.7 Sv-307 Publllhed Orange Coalt 1988 '114MI Su-316 Thia lt•tement ... !Med t986 Publi.nec:t OrllllQ8 Cout ---------Dally PllOt July 20, 27. pt&IC f«>TICE FJWOiel "8JC f«>TICE Publletled Orange c-.t ---------wltf! fhe'County CWtt of Or- n140l1 0111y Piiot July 20. 21. "8JC f«)TlC[ August 3. 10. 1968 ---------Publlahed Orange Coea11---------Dally PllOt July 20. 27, --"8.IC f«>TICE 111Q81 COunty on June 27, Publllhed Or•nge Gout AUQUll 3 tO. 1988 Su-318 ACTTTIOUl llU ... 11 D•lly Pllol July 20. 27. '1CTTTIOUI .,..... AUQUll 3. 10, 1968 198& Dally Piiot July 20. 27 • Su..JOO flCTITIOUI Ml ... 11 ---------NAME ITA'n•NT Augult 3. 10. t966 NAM1 aTATl.-NT Su-295 f'ICTTTIOUI .,..... PJU117 Augvst 3, 10, 1996 I , MAMI ITA.,._NT flta.IC f«>TICE Tl'le following peraon1 •re Su-278 Tile following per9on1 are ---------NAMI ITATDmNT PublWled Or111Q8 eo.t Su-305 P\&IC f«)TIC[ The toltowlng peBOOI.,.. dolng bualne.. u dotng bu81MM u . Pt8.JC NOTICE The IOllowlr>g l*IOM.,.. Dally Pltot Juty 13, 20. 27, ---------dolng ~u. fJC11TIOUlllUllNEll PSYCHIATRIC SER-1---------S 1J O A ABE AR ---------doinabullneuu. August3, 1986 Pl8l.IC NOTICE FlCT1'TIOU8 .,..... 1NlERTEK. 3805 w NAMI ITAro.NT VICES. INC . t77 RlverllOe f't&JC f«>TICE PROPERTIES. 17914 Loe ACTmOUI .,..... THE BOAT D<1CTOR. h-264 ..... ITA~ Mac;Arth\Jf 8'90 SUifa 7U, Tn. followtng penons --Or Hewpott BMCll Ct.Ill FICnT'tOUI .,..... Pe101, F~ntaln V•lley, ..... ITATa.NT 1.188.l ltobkblllal Ult.1--------- FtCTITIOUI IUllNEU Tiie follOwlng pereona •• j&.nta Ana, Calif 92704 doing bu91,_. u 92&83 Calif 92708 The followlng l*'80N are Huntington lkecll. Caflf rtllJC NOTIC( lilAMe ITAT!mNT doing bullneU u Michael J Br .. ldH kl, (ll)TURBO MAGAZINE E Rlctlard Dorley, Of!IO. MAMI ITAT'l....-r Linda S Fite 17914 Loe doing bu"-•: 0284& --------- The lollowlr>g peraon1 .,. SA DESIGNERS DE-2290 Col'90e B202, Coate (!>)TURBO PUBLISHING 3304 Marcu1 A.,.. Newp6rt The followlng persona ata ' WOLFSBAHN MOTOR· JamM Allen Prtoa. 21881 fJClTTIOUI ....... doing bullnMI U LIVERY 6892 Morning Tide Meea. Callt 92827 INC . 9582 Hamllton Ave .. Beech, Calif 926&3 doing bull,_. u : . ~~~?~27~~unt>ln Vi lley, SPORT, 111832 Gothwd St. 8rookllur1t #291, Hunt-MAim aTATDmN'T WESTERN AUTO LEAS· Or . Hu~tlngton 8-ch, Cellf Thl1 bu11neH I• co11-Huntington Beech. Calfl. Ann 8ahr1nl, 3304 Matcua (a)THE OUTTERMEN Me1v1e J Fite 17914 Loe Unit N. Huntington Beectl. lngton e..cn. Calff 9284& The follOwlng l*'90M .,. ING. ~ 10 MICArthur 8 928-48 due1ed by .,, Individual • 926'6 Alie . Newpor1 Be8cll. Calif lbtTHE GUTTERMAN, 2590 PHOI , F~unlaln Valley, Calif 028-47 lhla bu•ln .. a •• con-doing bu"'-•: Sia J SMta An•, Calli SI-A. C< .. th 6892 MlcnHI J BraaldMkl Mag· Te e Product1on1 92663 Or111Q8 Ave l)l'llt G, Coe1a <Allf 92708 Ro«>ert Franltlln s.k, 109 ducted by en lnctMduel (a)IVA VENEZIA UMITEO, 92704 Moring Tide Or . Hunllngton Thia 11a1ament wu filed Inc Camornla C«p 21722 Thie busineu 11 con-M .... Callt 92827 Mel Morlll-a. 5t 1,.... o Columbia St.. Newport Jam. Prloe • Ca61fom1a Urnl1ed Pettner· Gf9Q M()ellw 1 l Glenn Beech, Callf 92848 wtth the Cou11ty Clertl of Or-Brant• Clrole. Huntington dUC1ed by • corporalfon • .::i~.'.!. T'!!,,.t ·a2~2.· Apl H, Redondo BMch, a.en. Callf t2M3 Thl8 11atemenl -flied lhlp {b)VENEZIA SUL MAAE trvtne. Calif 92721'.l Thi• bu1lne11 fa eon-tanoe County Ott-July 18, 8each.. C•J/1 92&48 R Dorsey. Preeldent -...-..... u.. . """"'' CAiif 90217 Tf!l• t>ualneea la con-wtth lhe County Clet1I ol Or-A PART ME NT s . u 552 Thll ~•lnea• I• con-ducted by· an lncttvldual 1988 Thia bu1lne11 11 eon-Thfe 1teltment wu nled Meu. Calif 92827 Oeofge E Reed & Mary duc1ed by .,, lndMdual ange County on JUiy t8. MICAtt!M 8/lld., Suite 440. ducted by an lndlvtdual I Steven A Creath I F114m due1ed by • COfporatlon with the County Clertt of Or-Thi• butln"1 1• con-LOUIN Aeecl, 18128 AEglna. Robert F. S19k t986 tMne. Calif 92715 Oreg Moeli.r Thl1 11atamenl wu flied Pubfllhed Or•noe Cout Kipp E Kington. Prelkleot 1nge County on July 8, 1988 dUCled by Tan lndhildual Torrinee, Calll 90502 Thia atatement wu flted l"S~ Oe\lfd K Lamb, 18562 Thia llatament •II flied wtlll the County Clet'I< ol Or· D•Oy Pllol July 20 27. Thia ate1emen1 wu llled "11-LOUii H -ou• Thi• 1>u1lne11 11 con-wtth Ille County Clerlc of Or· Pvblltt>ed Or111Q8 Coeat Mec:Arthur Blvd .. Suite 440. '"1th the County Clertc of Or-ll1Q8 County on July 18, Augu11 3 tO 1988 with the County Clerk of Or· Put>llahed Orllllge Cout Thia stll9"Jr1t WU nled due1ed by· 1 f19t*al p8rt-ll1Q8 County on July 8, 1988 Delly Piiot July 20, 27. 1rv1ne. Calif. 92715 ll1Q8 County on JulY 14. 198& ._n $u-J12 jenQe County on July t8 Dally PllOI July t3, 20 27 lwflhtheCountyCler1lof0r-Mfltllp n1-Augult 3, 10, 1Ne John Minar, 19552 t986 ... ,_11 1988 Auou11 3 t998 •noe County on July t. 198a Unct• s Fite Publl9hed Orange COMt Su-320 MKArthur Blvd , Suite 440, n140a Publlahed Orange Cout Pl8l.IC f«>TICE n1a11 su-274 n111• fhl9 1tatement wu tiled Dally P1101 July 1s. 20 21. 1---------!Nine, Calif 02115 Pvbllltled Oranoe Cout Dally Pllol July 20 27 PubH1hed Or1r>ge Cont ---------Publlthed Or111Q8 Cout wtth Iha County Cler1l of Or-AUQUll 3. ttae Pl8JC f«)TIC£ Mehrdad Ruaektl. 18562 Dally Pllol July 20. 27, Auguat 3 10, 1988 P:ICTITIOUl IU ... 11 Dally Pllol July 20 27 1 Pi&IC f«>TICE Dally PllOt July 13, 20. 27, MQe County on July 7 t988 Su-273 1---------Mac:Arthur Blvd., Suite 440, Augu1t 3. tO. 1988 I Su-317 NAMI ITATl•NT Augusl 3 10. 1988 · Auguat 3, 1988 ,;11411 "1CTTTIOUa au...i• rrvtne. Caltt. 92715 Su·297 The foll-Owing l*90f'll •1• Su-308 flCmK>Ul IUllNlll Su·281 PublllMd Or•nge Cout PlltllC f«)TIC[ NAMI ITATlmNT All Rut, tM52 MacArthur ---------POOLIC t«>TICE dolng bull,_. u · NAMI ITATIMINT D-•1y Ptao Ju1y 13 20 27 -.... 8~ ... "··1t ~.,, , .... _ ,.. ..... f't.8LIC f«>TICE I MICHELLE CATERINO --D-.. -:: .. IC_____ Tile following persona.,. flta.IC f«>TICE .. 'Nd . . . --------.... follOwtng penona .,. ,.., . -• ....., ............ .__ •. flCTTTlOUI IU ... U 14~ I R•ttan lrvtne Cam ,~ f«)TICE dOlng bulll'IMI u Augu1t 3, 1 Su.-275 "1CTl'T10UI IUltNlal ~ butlneN u 92i~.~ bu1lne11 '' oon- f'ICTTTIOUl IU ... 11 NAM( ITAT!MEIT 192714 FICTITIOUI 9Ul*lll PACIFIC OCTOPUS 200 FICTITIOUI .,..... 1---------r:.•~TtmNT INC J~~TE =.To=. ducted b llmlted ..... NA• ITATl....-r The lollOwing pereon1.,. Kim o.ng. 14~1 Ra111n NA• ITATIMENT Newpon c.tl18f Or S 308. NA• ITAn.NT f't.8llC f«)TIC[ dOlng ;;;;;;.:~.,.. pOrt·&Mcil.~ 9~ ltllp y 8 ,,_,ner- Tlle toltOwlng ~· .,. doing bull,_ .. Irvine C•"f 92714 The follc>wi IOn8 .,. N-port BeaGh, Call! 92680 The lollowlr>g peraona .,. ---------ZIJMA BEACHWEAR. 129 MtCllHf Barone . Call-David K Lamb, Generel OO!Cr>gA~~~o8F:APHICS NOAAIN THONG TAE Thi• bu1lne11 II con dotngbusln.':::' Vlnoent Ven Oen 8rlnk, ldolngbull""811 FICnT'tOUllU ... 11 G StrMt, Balboa. C•lll lornl•. 831 Vlu Bonita, Partner :R · IKW NOO CENTER 2000 1ducted t>y a11 lndtvldu11 FATHER ANO SON TEAM 1 273 Promontory Or W . CHANDLER & CHAN-NAm ITATl•NT 9268 ...__.... 9eect1 C 92680 Thia elatement .,.. .. Iliad 8861 BurlerMI Of Hvnt-Pl8Ceotla eo.11 M ... Calif Kim Dang ISPORTl'ISHINO TOUR· Newport Beech Calff 92680 'OLER DESIGN, 3t58 Rec:llllN The tollOwlng J)el'90nl .,. J ~ Aowt.nd. 129 0 .•• Th'l..t>u11ne~ 11:~ con-with Ille County Cllrlt of Or- lngton BMcn. Calli 92648 92827 Thi• tl•lamenl ..... tlled INAMENT ASSOCIATIO N Thia bulll'IHI .. con-Alie •220, Coat• Mau. dot?i bualneu ... StrMt, Balboa. Calif. 926e1 due1ed by I corporation ~ County on July 21, Laura ..J Planck 888t Nefln Sopnan Thong wllll lheCountyClwll otOr· ltll .,_..,.....,_..._.__Suite ducted by an11'ldMdual C•llf 92828 T LVEST NETWOR"', Bu_._ ...... H ti t 2 7 .,. __ s .... , • ...,.. .,,....... " Mary Jane Yoakum. 4510 Mlcflael Barone. Prell-..... _, .,,.. un 1'10 on 1 02 ,,_ Ide Ln Hu11t-ange County on July 18 170 Corona del Mar Call! V1neen1 Van Oen Brink Beatrice Roeti. 17922 LTD 2192 O\iponl Dr .. 8-:tl Calif 928-48 11ng1on 8-Gf! Callf 92848 1988 92682 Thlt ttalemenl wu nled VIiia P8!1t Rd VIiia Patll, IMne. Cl81f t27 t5 ~::nla Aw .. Non::o. CAiif ~II l18lem«!1 WU flted Publllhed 0r-l"S= .H/trflY W P181Q 688 t Thie t>u~lneaa 11 con-n14a O•rv w St ........ "-g 114 ,#llh the Count.. Cieri< ol ()<. ,Calli 9,..•7 US Holdl"" "-.• ,.._., -...-8 _._ t o H II t~ ~ di p Or ,..___ ~, _.,... '' ,..,., ... """" ..,..,. Thi• bu1fneu 11 con-wttll the Coun"' Cllrlt of Or· Dally Piiot July 27 Ai·--3 U• ....... , un ng vn dueled n In llldutll I ublllhed •r>ge ......... t coral Ave Balbo« llland ange County on July 21. I Ellzat>eth Chandl..... 18 tomfa, 505 City Park W•t ., . ---· . e..cn. Catlt 928-46 Narln Thong Dally Piiot Jy'le 20. 27, C11111 92682 ' 1988 San Ramon, Irvine, Calif. • ~.,,-::,by; • (19'*•1 part. = County on July 18. tO. 17, 1988 Su--340 d~ t>~u~~~ 1 !no c!~~ w1.rhh:~·~~t;_uol ~ Augull 3 · tO, 19 Su-323 8~:_ ~.,~· c~ 9~:~·· P\Jt>lllhed Orange"= 92i~1~ 1>u11neu 11 con-=~:: :· .. :~~ ::~ ~":1= wu flied Publllhed Orange"= ~·.t.,:= wu nled ~~ County on Jul'y t4 f't.8LIC NOTICE Thi• 1>u1lnH1 11 con-?t~j'~~8J~ly 27 AUQUll 3 ducted by co-partners ducted by-• limited partner-with the County C*1I of O<· Dally PllOI July 20. 27, #Ith Ille Coul'lty Clerk 01 Or n 140a ducted t>y a n unln-Beetrlee Roelle enlp ll1Q8 County on July 19, August 3. 10. 1988 Cou J• .... t 1986 I '1CTTT10Ul IU ... ll eorpor11ed •HOCllllOn Su-344 Thll ll•lamenl WU nled Cynlhla K Gr•y. AMt 1988 Su-314 fl'tCTinOUI .._ .. •noe nty on w•r Pub41She<l O<er>ge Cou27t N'~ IT.......... lotl'ler lhen • ....... ner1111p D1m•1c 11111\TICE with the County Clerk of Or-Sec n1011 MA• STAftmWT n1'175 Diiiy Piiot July 20 -,. • "'-" • ..-' I r-nu Cou J ly T 1988 The tol!Owtng per.one are ·PublllheO Orer>ge Cou i "UO"•' '.l 10 198& Thi loll-Owing '*'°"' are Gary w s1 ... 1>erg ---------•r>ge 111y on u • Thia statemenl .,.. .. flied Publllhed Orange Cout Ml.IC NOTICE doing bullne11 u · Dally p1101 July 13 20 27 Su-308 1e1o1ng bullMll u Thia 1111emen1 wu flied FlCTITIOUI 9UIM!ll I F11MN with Ille County Clenl or Or-Dally Pilot July 20, 27, .111 AUQUll a. t98(l MERIDIAN ENOINEER-11#4111 lhe County Clerf{ of Or-I ..... ITATIWNT ~blllhed Orange Coul ange County on July 1, t988 Augutl 3. 10, 198e P:tCnT'tOUI .,..... ·T E O~LLERY CAFE. Su-265 DllDI JC llll'lflCE tNO 2010-D S Eutwood ange County on July 16 The lollowlng perton1 .,. j'"'•"r ~ ~ 13 20, 27, "1t1• Su--327 MAMI ITA~ 399t·3ff1 Ball Ad . Loe ---------r -"" SI Santa Ana Cellf 92705 1988 dOlng bull,,... u August 3 t9 Publlahed Orange Cout The foMowlng peraona are A=:. ~7~ 14 LA P\lll.IC f«>TICE Gerry Remund 20t0-D S Fl14m LIANE CONNELL BUSI-Su-271 Dally Piiot July tS, 20, 27. ---------doing butlnell u ' flCTTTIOU• 9U ... ll Eutwood SI . Santa An• Publlll'ted Orange Cout NESS SERVICES, 2 1 t ---------Augue1 3. 2988 P\llJC f«)TlC( (1)1VR MEADOWBROOt< Cara, Long Beech, Calf FlCTTTlOUl IU ... 11 r:!Ai"t!TA'n•NT Calif 92705 1D1tly Piiot Ju~ 20 27, Topu Ave11ue. Ba11>01 f't.8llC f«)TIC[ Su-270 "1CTIT10UI .,._.. LIMITED. A Cll"Ofnle L.Jm.. eo:~ Knll69y, 318 "B" · NA• ITATIMINT O! ng l*"IOnl are Donald Lloyd Smith. IAUQU•I 3. tO, \9 8 tel•nd . .C•.111 92682 I •IDllC MnTIC£ MAim ITATUlmNT It• d P •rt n • r 1II1 p Monte Vllta. e<,.,. MeM. Tile followlng pereone Ire doing t>ullneu u 2010-0 S Eutwood SI , Su-309 Liane T COflnell, 2 t 1 P:ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 r-nu ( b) 'tf EA D 0 W 8 R 0 0 K Calif 92937 ~ngci>°~E:s 19782 Hg~:g~~E:SE~~~~~A~ Sc!~~n~ 9~~ios Pl8JC f«>TJCE ~:,,~~c:tt~·;~:e2 Balboa T::.·=r:=:.,. -,-tc-nnou---,-IU-... --.-,-d;:::=~.,.. ~::..~~~~~~Su~:::: ... ~~~".~~~= MacArthur Bf!ld 2r>d floor TION 21 t l9thSt Newpor1 Eutwood St S.,,t• Ana. Thia bu1lnM1 t1 eon-dOlngbullneat .. · N.,_ITATI_,,., WES TE AN INTER· frvlne.Callf 927t5 .......... w, ...--• ,,_, lrvtne Calli 927 IS S..COuh. C•s"' 92963207 ...... Callt 92705 fllCTmOUI .,..... ducted by an lndMdu•l GLORIA'S FASHION AC-The lollowtng partonl .,.. l(NATIOHANL co.. 1B18 Via Oevlcl K Lamb. 18552 ~ p.....,._ Am•rlean OfHHIChlng •ne hula, l.,.. This bu11neu 11 con-NA• ITATIMIWT Liane T Coti,,.i1 CE SS 0 RIES. 192 7 3 dOlnQ bu81neaa • oron. ewport H Cll, MKAl'thuf BIVd SUiia ..o. ~ ..,...,_ Sy1tem1, California. 19782 St Newport BMcl\ Calif !dueled by e general pe11. Ttle lollowlng peraon1 we Thia atatemenl wu nled Arcfllleid Ln , Huntington COAST FLORAL DESIGN Celff 92883 lrvtne Calif 92716 ··~• ll•tement WM flied MacArthur Blvd ' 2nd lloor, ,92&83 neralllp . doir>g bullneU.. wllh Ille County Clerk ot Or-Beaef!. Calif 92848 CENTER. aoo N Tuetln Aw . JoM w Senoll. 116 Via Meh,oeo ,.....h 18552 wttll lhe County Clertl of Or- lrvtne. Calif 927 t5 Can Moeen. 209 19th St. Can B Damon OPEN PASSAGE. 1930 •noe County on July 2J Olorl• F Barben. 19273 Sult• '· Sanl• Ana, Calif. l(oron, Newport SHOii, M • ange County on July 1• Tiit• buelneH 11 con-Newport 8Mch Callf 92843 Tlln llatemenl .,.. .. llled Pleoentla Ave . Coate Meal, 1988 ' Arcl'lfleld Ln . Huntington 92705 I Calif. 92"3 1,.:;:,'16:" B~·1f'"• 440· 1988 ~ duc1edby~COfl)Ofallon SLlndaA~1\~9th wtthtlleCountyCllrltofOr· Caltt 92827 n"911Beectl,Callf92848 LflyCowell 8r1gga.18222 7Ml/lt4 Poole,~~ John Minar. 18552 Pvbllttled OrMge eo.t Thomu A Oeroaaen Jr ,.2t .... ~ ellf 8'9 County on July 18 Larry Rot>ln1on, 3882 Publl8Md 0rllllge Coalt Thia bullneu 11 con-Lilllen Way. Tut11n, Cam 3 r 1~ ........... -f MacArthur Blvd , Suite 4'0, Oa11w -~ -=. 20 27 CN1fman and Prwldeftt " _, 1986 · F•uekner. lrvlna Ca lll Dally Piiot July 27. AUQU9t 3, ducted by an tnctlvtdual 92MO II • vv ... ._. • con· ltVlne Calif ,2715 ., ... ...,. . • ™• t1atament •N nled Thi• Outln•11 11 eon· ,,_,..., ~en 10 17 19ee 01or1a " Barwl Thi. 1>u11nea1 la con· duc1ed by • generel 1*1-All R.zt. 1m 2 MacArthur August 3, 10, 1 •.• _. with the County Clertc Of Or dvcted by • (19'*111 l*'t· Pvbllafled 0r.,. CoMt T1111 t>ualneH •• con· · Su-3&2 Thi• at11am.n1 ... !Med dUc1ed t>y:.,, lndMduel ~ 8tvd Sulla 440 IMna Clalf _.. • .., anoe Covntyon Juty 1, 1tee ,_.,,,P Oalfy Piiot July 20 27 ducted Oy an ln<llvldual wttll the County Cllrlt of Or· Uy Cowell Bttooe John W. 8ctlOCI 92115 · · --------- n1J1D Linda Andartc>n Auguat 3, 10, '* , . Larry~ l'\ltlJC NO~ lmQe County on July t, 1Me Thie ataterMnl--,flied Thl8 }t•tamant •• Ned Thll ouilnaH 11 con-rt8.JC NOTIC( Pubi~ 0ranoe Coelt T1111 t1e1ernent WM nled Su-313 11111 etat"'*"t .... "led · "11117 wttll 1tie County Clerit of Or-wtth the County Cler'll of Or-duc1ed by· 1 lln'llted l*'IMr• -----------------Oally PllOt July tl 20. 27 wtth t,,. County Clertl of Or· wttll the County Clet1I of Or-'ICT'tnOU9 MllMll Pvb!Wled Orenge Coea1 ange County on July 11, 11'98 County on .My 14. thlP PlCTinOUe .,.. .. AyOutt 3 1984! = County on July 14, Pl8JC NOTICE = County on .My 14, MAm ITATllll.NT o.My Piiot 'ta 13, 20, 27, 1tM 1MI ",_. 09lltd I( l..amb, o.i..i ~STA,._, &,.290 19 -·-..,....,....._--II The tollowlng l*'aOnl Wt Augul1 3. 1 ,.,_ n~ ..... ~ n.-,.~ Partner The fo1ow1no pw90n9 ----------.... _ .......... _.__ ~ dOlng~-Su-287 PutM!thed uranoe ..._. .-v-...,._""' ~ Thia -.tatnenl -!Med dOlng ~-f't.8llC f«>TICE Pvtllltned O<ange Coea1 MAMI ITAT'DmNT Publlthed Orange Cout ·SEQUOIA PRODUCTS", --------Delly Pilot .My 20. 27. o.lly Piiot July 20, 27, -"" tM County Clar1I of Or· JACOBS CONSTAUC- ID•lly P~lot July 20, 27. The lofloo#lng pet..onl -Dally Plk>t July 20, 27, 17592 Oo1"8/d, Huntington Ml.IC NOTICE Aug\111 3, 10, 19.. Augwt s. 10, '* enoe County on July ~ 1 TION a& 11 W•tmlnetar ~nnou• IU ... 11 AIJQllll 3 10, INe doing bualneaa.. Augull 3. 10, 199e e..c11. Callf 92&47 ---------Su-322 &r2M ttM . AY9 •. W•flnlnet•. Callf . ...... l'TATl•Nf Su-302 SUN TAM KENNEL$. A Su-304 CK1r la1 R KnutH n, "1CTTT10Ue IU9INIU ---------i----------l"SMll' t2t13 The tOllOwlng pertonl are Cellfornla P1rtne ralllp, 16821 OrMnvlew l aM, MAim ITATbimWT "8JC f«)TIC( P\llJC N0JIC[ Publlalled Orange c-.t HOWWCS Jeoob9 1t.40t dolngbullf>MI N fUlJC NOTlCE 15t91'~ Jld!IOtl St , Mid· P\ll.tC.->TICE Huntlr>glon BMell. Celfl Thaf04lowtngl)er60n8-DellyPMotJutyU.AuouMJ., VlaDelCabtllo.Y«b.l.Jnde. O{SUn VIEW APART way City Caillf 92965 9264t 601f10 ~.. ACTTTIOUI .,._.. flCTmOUI MJH•N tO, 17, 1tee Calif t2tM MENTS LTD a Callf0f""8 '1CTITIOUl9U-U MeMl1 A HOl'll l&ttt'.\ flCTTT10Ul.,_U ThotW L Jacobi. 207 K WES LEY HAll MMmlTAT'llmMT MAml'TATW ~O nq bwlnete It con.- Umtted PartnerlfllC) ?087 NMlll ITAT'lmNT JacklOfl SI Mldwwy City M.U. STATllmWT A I a b am a. Hun II n gt On AOVE"TlSINO, 1023 t Sieler The ~ ~ -TM to1owtng per90tll .,. -----~---~ed by: 8rl ~ auai,... Cent• Orr.. Sutt•, The to11owtng per110n1 .,.. Calll t2t55 The foMowtng per'IOne -a-ti. Calif 9~e ..,.,.. Suite 202. Fountain v• OOinQ Dutlneaa -. dolr1G bullMM • JtaJC fl>TICE Howwd Jeoot. 200 fN!ne, Calll t271& fdOlng bullneei u CC & 0 J Palmer. 19'f5 doing~ aa "4>0er1 W Aaad, 310 Ala leiy. Callf t2708 TElEPLEXUS. 2tl151 Ver· INTERN~TIOHAl Mf!M: ----------Thia atatament ... Med J Pen~ Properti., TAMMY TAYLOR NAIL..S, Port 8armouth P1 . ~ KINNOAA FINANCIAL , bttl'\a, Huntington 9eldl, John Jwy Mlllmetrom, 325 ~ Of Unit 102, l&OYN FOACf!. 2973 Harbor IMS. flCTTnOUe MJ-M with lhe County Ciertt of Or- • C.iitornla 0.0.81 Part-1838 NewCIO'I Blvd , Coeta &aiwlll. Callf t2teO 3t21 W eo..t Hwy • 5-0. Callf 92648 Temple Ave #A, Long Ht.re. Celll •~ 1300. ao.t• ....... Clllf ttAm ITATllmWT ange County on~ 2 1... A nerehtp 2097 8u11na .. M_. Caltf 92127 c & JS "**'°" 1110 Newport 8-cfl. C.... l2M3 Wllllam "1 Oellaflatr. ~. Cellf toe1• "°"! ~ 8edaWtctl. t292t The to1owtng per90na.,.. ~ Center Ottwoe Su1t1 200 Ta"'"'Y h ylor 1IH Calle 0. l.ot Alamo.. San Notman A Hulbert 3121 11911 S1one11av8!'1 Cir Kaan W-'ty Corr1gan 263St 'Anlaga woocfa M Aobef1 LAwta. 1n-F A1¥-dOlrl(I ~ M llv~ o,.._ COMC 1r.11ne Celtf t '715 HwpOt1 Blvd Coate MMe, CWnenl•. Caillf 92t72 W CON! Hwy • &-0 ....... Hunlll\OtOl'I .. acfl C•lll 111 10th Str..t, a..r 8aac:fl, Apt 128 [J Toro. Celt .,_,. Al4 , ~ e.cn, (a)ST.-ATHAM fUNO, Daly Ptlot Juty 1f . 20, 27. Tlllt bu•lne•• 11 eon,/ Ctl" 92827 Tiiie t>ullneet It con-p0rt a-cti. Caltf t2t63 . t214t Call! tc>140 ~ ceM 12913 BOt, LIMIT£0 (b)UNCOlN ~ 3, tMC dueted by • llmftld pet1ner . Thll t>u11"... .. con-ducted by • geMl"ll '*1· Tiii• bUllnMI I• c~ Thia bl.ltllne.. ,. COii· ni.. tiu.IMN .. COf\-Tiiie twaineea •• COft.o Ttltt bUalMM .. COf'· p A At( A~ ART M ENT S. eu-2n 111ip ducted by an 11\dlVldual ~ due'*' by. *' lndMd'* ducted by • gantrll Plft· duc:ted by • oen-• 1*1· d\lded t1y. an lndMd\;al duc.s by: 8rl lndMdual A D K"" T wnmy faylot Oorothy J Plllner ~ A Hulbert ~ '*""*P AOfY ~ Aobet1 ~ n,q atattnletlt •u f'Mad Th .. stlttnletll _. fllacl TNI 1111em.nt -flled Thia tlattn1et11 WU llled Char ... l<.1""1Mfl John ~tom TMe m1erMnt WM flled Thia 1taternent -!Med wllf! Iha County Cieri! of Or· .with the County C*1I of Or· wttti the County Clerit of Or· wftft the County Cieri! of Or· Thia 11atamant wu llled Thie 1ta,arMnt ,... lllaCI with the County ewtt at Or· """the County Cl9f1I of Or- ange County on Juty 1•, ange C<luflty on Juty 1e erige County on July 21. ange County on Juty 1• wflll the County Clerll of Or-wftfl tM County Oer'lc of Or· .,. Cowtty on July "· .,. County on .My 11.. 1tae 1Ne 1Ne 1tle MOa County on July 1, 1tM angia County on JUiy J 1t11 1t11 1M1 ,.,,... ",..., ~ ~ ,,,,,_ n11111 ,,.,_ ~ 1 Put>iWled Oranoe Cout PublltMCI Orenoe eoaat ~ 0...... c:o.a ~ Orange eoaat Pul>Wled <>anoe ~ ""'*'*' o...anoe ~ ~ 0r-. ~ l'\ICllWled o....,. oo.c o.11y PUot July 20 21. o.ttv P1101 Jvl'f 20. 21 Deity Plot Jutr 21 ~ s, Deify Pilot Jury 20 21. Oelfy ~ M 1s. 20 21. Oe1ty Plot Ju//y 11. 20. 21. ~ P11ot -Mv 20. 21. Oelf'; .._. July 10. n . What'• your home aervtce 1pecl•lty Alterotlon1t Accounttft9t Aufo repair? Auguef 3. tO t068 AUOUl1 3. 10 .... 10 17 10M Auguat 3 tO 1"8 Auou-1 a 1tM Aygu813, 1tM AUQU91 3, 10, ,... Al9"f I, 10, 1tle Su-277 tkr3.2t --~.-Su-303 s.u 282 6'r2ft ~1.! -luo-310 -- Actve,.tl1e In cla111fled. --- . -,._ - . I . • Orano-COlllt OAJLV PtLOTISunNy. Auguet 3, 191e DI . CAl:l 842-5878 IP CALLING PROM NOllTK ORANam CO. IF CALLING ,ROM IOUTH ORANGa CO • l40-1220 ..... Mil INTO "7.60 ,.:f: .. 4 Un• 7 Days-$7.60 No ~ In COPV OT ~tlon. SAVINGS T.._ ~ "°' hoe o new Wtl'f ao turn 'fCNr Hidden T ,..,,.. into CASH wittl o CJo.lfi.d Ad, ~..,,.. .,,,,, ... ~ ..... ...... ., .... "' ... ""' """ .. "' jllflcl .,,,,. ........ \O'IU CM ......... You can now call the Delly Piiot Cleaalfled Dept. on Seturdey morning from 1:00to11:90 e.m. to piece your luncley end Moncier ecle. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES/CONDOS °""""' 1002 ..... w.'4 100. ..._,.._ IOlll c...,.._-101• c.... .. _ 1022 '--101• o......... 10M 11 f-IQJ7 ,.......II., IOM ~-.10.0 .......................... . '°" .._ ·• IOU ._.... 4°" ~· '°"° ._......,. 10'2 '*,...... ·~ -Yloje '°"' ,__,...... .l ()tf '""' 0.-1'11• S..-C:..--, ,I071 --'* --....-IQl.l ~c.--'* _....._ IC* ,_ 1090 MISC. RE .M9Wlo -1100 ..._ l its .... & c-.-. 1 IJO RENTALS HOUSES/CONDOS 117J ,,,, ins uoo l»S ISJO 157J '* '"° 1.00 ,..,, o.-.i tlot ............ -)106 ..... ,....... 21f11 ~-,,,, c..-.. -tlt2 '--117' 0-..'-212• II,_ 11'1 ........ v..., )1~ ................ 21.0 ......,___ ,,., -,, .. ..__h ,, .. .._.-. 21IO .._......... 21'2 !*,_ lUS -Yloj9 1167 ..._....... lltlf s.. °""""'" 217' ---~ 1171 CLASSIFIED INDEX 842-5678 FAOM NOATH ORANGE COUNTY FAOM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY APAR TMEN TS o.-.i ..... ......-..... -..... ~­c..-.. _ '--~ 0 1 ... -"'"""" ............. -.............. --..__ .._ ... .._ ....... la.,_ --~ ~­•O.-*-eo,.....-S-AM --........ ~c--~.._ ,_ ,,. ,, .. ,. .. ,,. 11t0 1t07 1.0. 'Utl11 2611 . ,,,, ,..,. ,.,. -2.,, 16)4 1..0 , .. , , ... 2MI ?..so ,.,, ,.,, ,.., 2669 ,.,. 2•71 ,.., , ... , ... , ... 1..0 MISC. RE NTAlS '-''-o..,i... --.-"·---._, ........ lt--W-~,._------COMMERCIAL R.E. SALE/RENT "-7790 .._ ,.._., """ 7761 .........,OllO ...... '"' c-.-1 ,,_.. 1771 0..,..-/U-1716 ............ "" _,._.., 1790 BUSIN ESS & FINANCIAL ..._.,.. s.i. "'-O!o••..-. ..._ ....... .......... 0.., • ...,..... -w-,,,_, '•'-_,w_ -....,10. HOO ~ )906 . )90I '1911 '191• ,.,. ,. .. ANNOU NCEMENTS ,._ JnO ""' & ........ ,.,, ........... >007 .................. ~ ~&--JOit ,..... 101• EMPLOYMENT a..w c.... 0.-.. 1-. ,..._.,.,,._ ........ ~fOHiu f-.il/T----CloAo/-a...-.1 t....,_W_ JOI• 1011 ...0 J IOO )10$ ).oQO tJOS - -smr U :IO U JO '"' ME RCHANDISE ,._ ........... ,._ ,._ -C-..&l- ~ ,_, . ., ... _.,,,.,,.,,.,.. ....... _.... _., °""'"· '-· ',_ .010 .011 '-eon eo•• eou IOI• 6011 t02'J eo?S 60)0 tO<J _, GARAGE SALfS c:..-..i •lot ........... ·''°' ...... -... ••tn c.... .. -•• ,, '--. •ll• --.. ..,. ._...._,. ~ --~ ..._...... '''° .-.--,,., ....... 614' ~-.1 ... ._.... '''° '-........ •I» -"""'" ,,.., __....... ··---•Ito --......... . . ., SERVICE DIRECTORY s-M, ....... s.ow., DEADLINES PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monday .................... Sat. 11:30 AM Tuesday .................... Mon. 5:30 PM THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS T~Servlce Mondey-Frld1y CHECK YOUA AD THE FIRST DAY The Dally Piiot ltrtvee for efficiency and eccur.cy. Howevef, oeculonally error. do occur. PtMM llsten When your ad Is read back and checil your ad dalty. Report ef'rora lmmedlatety to 8'42-5e78. The Dally Plk>t accepts no llablllty f0< any error In an adver119ement for which It may be reaponalb'8 except for the coat of the space ec:1ualty C>OCUP*' by the ef'ror. Credit ~n only be allowed for the first Insertion . Wednesday .............. Tues. 5:30 PM Thursday ................. Wed. 5:30 PM Frlday ...................... Thurs. 5:30 PM Saturday ...................... Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday ..................... Sat 11:30 AM 8·00 A M.-5:30 P.M S1turd1y 8·00 AM-11 ·30 A M &lllneu Counter Mondey-Frldey 8 00 A M.-5:00 P M. 842-5878 OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY ___ ......, TRANSPORTATION BOATS MISC ,_.......,,. IOIO '--'~"....,. ... ~~ toll AUTOMOTIVE _._ tOIO -'"'-'...... '°'' --fO:IO • ..,,... 0.-1-... fO)CI ,...... fOS) v--,......,a.-. _, -tOJO -......... t lOO --"°° --n.o .... ...... r. w. a..a 1111tt '"au. a..i 11111e '"au. · .... 1111•• r. 1a1e 1ea1 111att ,.,. au. 1ea1 111at1 r11 au. a..t 111att r. au. a..i 1at1tt r. 1a1t 1ea1 ...... r. au. .......... r. au. ... 11 IM liMiil IM ltwal 1112 1ewa1 1112 1ewa1 1112 1naa1 1112 lewal 1112 a..a1 1112 .._al lMI lwral 1112 x;;;;a 11t W'1 = G Brok• Spece A-... ontt/ 3~ Ful MMce 100% CorMln lM. Ful Member of Multlple. s.w. Offtce In prime 75t-aOIO H6cote Newpott loc. 780-2&13 ..... l.SIWI• OCEAHFlOn' DUP\.EX 380AM 28A. 1 ltcwy, End ~MA 29A eedl unit, Ur* •112.000 ... 4 cs P't,t.:0 deterred 380AM. 2'Maa. fem rm. malnt. new tax 2100 eltr'244.IOO .... _.....,, Prtoed to 3BOAM 21Mle 2 lt«Y MOOK. Located W. Hpt "Seoent" 1247,000 .... Pr1n ontt/ pie, 722.-ot. HASTINGS & CO '40-55e0 L.81 .. VAHCANT -Sl!ylte, A/C, Wetl ~ 39dfm home ftlepiece. 2 Bdrm, 21Mta, bult atound sunny, pn. gr..i tocatton. S135,000 '/Me pdo. Good tenN. NANCY IMeERHIHO avallable to qualln.d REAL TOR ~. AtttWCtlvety pttced (l 14) ... •• at '34&.000. DA V!nos P.CILTT fNC Ul---CultOfft home. Poot. c:e-...... A iill'f nyon -"' OCW1 -.. 3 ___ ,. bdrm, 2~ betN. ~ 11..,_ celllnga. Euy to ... Highly upgraded one s.:Mt,OOO. bedroom, one bath Ulf...., condo at the V ....... A ~ & .,.._... In Otde ~ ... fOf' a young cou-of a.. "* pte buytng thetr tint COM. • 80 hwy· home Of mature coupte ll'P9' dNr'I 3 bdrm home mcwtno to emaller quer-winkle ywd & room few 1 • r 1 . A t t r s c t 1 v • expansion In M veral courtyatdlfountaln ex· W8)'S. = O:: beedl. Po9'" ~ *"""Y oet• . . & pool. •101.000. ...ut1•1-1 411 mTll TAI U. JOYCE OABOL TI SAU Y SHIPLEY 7~Q-Q100 O!LUXE HO. 29A Exclusively upgraded ~~home wlttl doctc. 5 bdrm, OOWTMt k"· ,,,.., ... •lfrl* ... bf erylettttng rm. Fee land Mtt.000 Ee unit. 4 '*-ger. wino M.80 we be\118 ptC)pWty def9n'ed tNtnt ..... to few .... ... topurch9ea new tu ..a IT..,. ...,..,, pttced to ... • Lm llM.n MOOK. IOC at W. Npt, pm . tt• •-.a ontt/ pflNM, 122...eoe. ...... OPE N SUNDAY 1-5 llH C411 ............ , ____ SJ2S.•-···--··-Ul lrctiN Cfose to bfach J bdrm, 2 ba .. M .. D Marku CAlll ...... IS."$S4J, ... _ Ul C.. ..... ., 3 bdrm 2 bath prvl beJdl teem .... 8 WM• llH 1:41 .. -.............. $351, ..... __ 414 ..... 3/2 and 2/t duple•. &rt tocatlon 8 Hutchtnp IU( C41""""'_ ....... $12S ....... " .. ----·-l2l ""' ClaSSK 4 bdrm. 3 blth ... M Hut1ll lllffS ............... $241 ............. _. ... 2'51 Whta ...... Two story, 3 bdrm to.-nhome ... ·' 0 Johnson CISTA IOA.--Pzt.•--2tl1 ,._ Soacious 3 bdrm. family room A Johnson ti()M i1 $ 1 U,._,I VU ' HALTOR8. 675-6111 1441 ea.. C..•• " ..... ,. c-.-....... NEW LISTINGS 1U11 11•11m1s 1211t000 Spacious duplex with 2BR up, 1 BR down plus, 2BR unit low rents. well located. Walk to beaches & shopping. 1AL11A ISWI IUt,HO Adorable custom 28R home with quality con- struction. t:tJgh beamed celllngs. remodeled bath & lots of storage. Cheerful kitchen/eating area. UMISU SHIMO Difficult to find a 4BR home on 40' lot at this excellent price. Light bright & well-maintained. Furnlture available for purchase. UYlllllS SHIMO Beautifully maintained SBA home In gate guard- ed beach area. Traditional decor, FA. den, and 3 FP. NEWPORT BEACH WTlllfF HllMO Terrific family home. SBA. 3BA many upgrades. Convenient location near schools & shopping. Don't miss this great buy. WTILIFF 1111,000 Bring your large famlllesl Spacious SBA and 3'hBA. Walk to school. church, stores. park. tennis club. Excellent condition. WYO SHl,IOO Super 4BR one-level "Newbedford" In excellent condition. Enjoy panoramic city llghts from your own spa. Priced to sell fast. WYO 1421_,GOO Outstanding 3BR Hampton model. Good view of city lights. Larger yard. Like new carpet. wood shutters and freshly painted. Call today. WNW 1421,toO Largest 2 story model In Seavlew. Good view of Catalina, city tights & mountains. Pool sized yard. 4BR, 3BA, community pool, spa, tennis. Liii 1121,000 Gorgeous, sophisticated bayfront penthouse. contemporary flair. Spacious rooms have pan- oramic views of bay, ocean. mountains. •IMTll .... ,... Prestigious gated area. Pool & spa, AI C, pan- eled game room Includes wet bar. 3BR. 3BA. great location. view. LMllU 1141,111 Warm and wonderful traditional family home. 48R, FR with large sunny brick patio. Very light & airy with large rooms. totally remodeled. •IAITll 11,1 ...... Totally new SBR traditional home with sweeping view, elegantly detailed, beautlfully crafted Newest and most exciting! ...... .. ........ Destined to be the home by which all wlll be compared--for etegance--for the estate like grounds--for the privacy & view. o. .......... , a...u .. tt.1 .... ktatt Stnlet1 OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATURDAY WT111f • C21-I bat"" 3 BA $210,000 J AKERMAN ... en~ ........ 3 BA. FR $329.000 A.KURTZ UU.NW llUS ,. ......... 3 BR $339,000 J. CAMPBELL IUftlW 211lYMlrt ...... 4 BA, FR. Vu $399,900 G.ANDEASON ..._,.. .. H 1MtPtft ........ 5 BA. FA $459,000 l. SHAW •un• 21...,..,..., 5 BA $1 ,695.000 l. ROSE UllMlllll , ..... 6 BR. Pool/Spa $3,800.000 L MARSTON SUNDAY WTllll Oii 42 1-1 last Hiii 3 BR $210.000 J . AKERMAN .. mull 1UI..,..... 3 BA, FR $279,000 M. PHILLIPPI Mlllll•DI ,, ...... 3 BA. FR $289,000 C.McMAHAN •NITllUll , ............ 4 BR. FA $333.000 l. McLOON UIMIYllW llUI 1 ......... 3 BR $339,000 J . CAMPBELL wmatn 12Ua...n.t ~BR, pool $373,000 E. OLSON UYmlT 1 ........ ...-La. 5 BR, FA $419,000 J. MERTZ wnnr 111lYMM._.. 3 BR, FA $425,000 G.ANDEASON 111111nnr -.u Hll ...... lr. 3 BR. FA. Vu $559,500 E. CORKETT ........ ,,, ,.,,, 4 BR $575.000 R. KURTZ ........ n $730.000 1121 ........... 3 BA B.REEDY &.91 llU 111 ... LWt ler4 5 BR $1,398,000 E. OLSON •lllY• 21...,.. , .. ., ,. 5 BR $1,695,000 l. ROSE JUST REDUCED GIST& •S& 1211,111 Lovely 2 story contempoary '48R on cul-de-sac. Pool-sized lot with extra parking space. Vaulted ceilings In LA/DA " UYllllT 1211,111 Family home with touch of class! One-story. 3BR, 2BA, custom kitchen with everything built In. Cherry wood cabinets. new baths, security gate IW.lll ........ Price reduction on this fantastic 5BA Balboa Island horne. Steps to south bay front this remodeled property Is loaded with charrn! 644-9060 BEACH COMMUNITIES IALll&"MllU 11 ..... Walk to the beach from this-bay view condo In secure building. location plus and priced to sell today at $195,000. UL11A N•llU U ..... lowest priced home on lower peninsula. 3BA Balboa charmer. Good home for vaca1tonera, Investment or first home. PmalU un.- A fun place to llve and play. Great 3BR family home on quiet straet. Lovely Inner patio, wa•k to the beach. ...... Charming 3BA horne opposite park. Diane Johnson deslgned kitchen, wood floors & celling moldings create warm ambience . UYa.I 1421 .... A jewel of a homer Private gate guarded area. Remodeled and ready to move Into. Sunny patio, 3BR. den & steps to beaehl PUmlU ......... Wonderful 4BR, 2 story. family home beautlfuUy maintained. 3 FP, warm & Inviting private patio. Be sure to see this great value. WUT•W .. T 1411,IM Development opportunlty--large subdlvldable lots with spacious well-maintained existing units, just steps from beach. CaJI for Infor- mation. PIWIU llUlflllT 141 .... Location, ocean, view and Income tool Classic beach duplex at end of boardwalk with pan- oramic Catalina and sunset view. 1A1.1U 1SU11 s12..- Fabu1ous SBA Balboa Island charmer. Hard- wood floors. Berber carpet, decorator papers. shutters. -new appliances, steps to south bayfront. IW.IM PllAllU ..... A distinctive home maximizing ooean vista from 2nd story llvtng room. Modern and functional with old world elegance. WUT MWFlll 1111 .... Outstanding oceanfront duplex. Comer location with two 3BA unlta. Easily converted to single family. Excellent Interior details. "MllU UYnml SJ .. This ctautc g4M'n 3BR home Is on e"ctualve Buena Vista. Exqulslte decor. hardwood floors. Separate sandy beach. garage, den •~brick patio. PmlllU • -Forever view from this charming ISA, 2. A. home. Superb master suite. brlek floors, fireplaces, wet bar & security. Great buy Pl•llU......, 11•.- Aolllng send dunes to ocean Is view from this appealing home. Extensive use of brlek and wood edd to the existing charm. KMllU ~ 11,Jll,lll Eaat oceanfront location. Exceptlonally con· atructed 5BR + den t\U h•d'Wood noora, subtle decor and an endtesa ocean view ! 181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH ... • • ' 1 J •• • . IMI latalt r. au. w... c.... ! llU c.-.tM Ml llU 1112 C.U ._. 1114 lat. .... IMI ...._. ___ ,_ aaa. =" WI™-iY WM · i1U.OM. ..... IM ~-.. , .. lllY ,.. ...... --"""* 38R 1~1A. "114, !~====:== llUlllllKll IU'llllL... ••Ill 2 bdnM~-::= ~lot.FWeccw.VA 1• 3Br 1V.8e l 28t 1k 2 En~ In 1Ne -....eto 5 ~ '*'• ' bdrm, ll c:r:., .. OP'N"t In the ~In I Y•"-..... IMS TWO MAI KAI !':'1!!~!. MC). petloe, 2 '* Olf., HO'._ hofM. ~ ::"1~~= = twbor w-. It'• petfect BYOWNER.IWl.upoi.-, ·--l'ttpe to und & beldl tot 'fOlll lrg tlmlty. Huge ·-'--1 bdnn IPt fof 9dUkl "50" W'd ""*· 1~yrolct2bf2becondo, 8eautlh1lly d~orated uot,000 Agt ~ mitt IUlte. Welk to bCt1 ~Tor-~ SMryi OuMie. trlf'QUll l.....,. ow . pool. reo. centtt. WATERFRONl: CONDOS 38dnn P.nttioueeln gate ra11auran11. 1hop1. • 445 GLOUCESTER CM Kum lAndmar11, ege 55+ Both are beautifully upgraded with new baths and kitchens. Both feature spacious living araas and decks overlooking all the boating activity. Both are Immaculate. guetded VIII• 8albo.. c.r.u...... am Loc.ted on • pv1 ... .,,_, . 2 blk• no. Of 20ttl St off ~ ga••· 1132,800. 'ormal dJn6na rm, f~ 411 -c:M1W etreet. "45,000. • ·~i~~\·P Tue\ln Av•. A•klng ey APPt. te0-0090 rm, high GatMdfal cett: rwrT• CdeOfNewpot1 •• , .-S1MOOO. John Cetay Inge. prtv•t• ~ l OPEN8UNt2-$ • 875-5511 end •ft• &ptn ij BkrS73-n71 .. _ ~ e tiny OCMl'I 1/tew. '2•2,500 <*1 •94-2342 -··---• 1BO,den, 1~ba.Gattl'*I Ju11 S225,000. Custom South Por1 In Spy-II W -lf "~t .... 1124 -LIU'llll ·=· frplc..1. bel'e, PoOI 1 Bedroom, 1· Bath unit 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath unit $449,000 $550,000 glaa ear sea PoOI & • .,.. • One~. 2bd. 2ba. Pf1-owner,1114,000 (714) 67 3-4400 spa Ocean view By Front Condo .• 2.Story, vet• petlo. can walk to • Sat & Sun OWNER 759-1887 28R, 28a, Frplc, Patio, •CHARM PLUS* market. benle, r9'1a1rant. ----....-......,,.,r"T"I' -------2-Car Gat.+-2-Cw Parking Elllde R·2 lot, CUit. Int.I pharm.cy, e1C. Pool & 1:.;:.;:;;...._-""!'"""""'"---. DUPLEX BY OWNERI Slept to Lo¥e!Y 8Mct't. lendeq>. 2BR tk get. otubhouH. S 115,000 So or Hlwl)'. 38R 2BA & PRICE $230,500 $142,000. Agt 722-7537 Broker $45-71155 -.ay 1M P.&• 2BR 1BA. Auumable 111. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 ·- CALL MARTHA MACNAB OFFICE: 844-6200 $380,000. OPEN S1t1Sun 311 Oahlla Plaee/S..vtew *PllTlll """'* 14 Ced., T,.. LAM. Irv, 2~. 875-2424. FAREL WALKER, Realtor MESA VERDE •41..W 58R. Sale/Laeae ~t. BY JASMINE CREEK Lg tngl 1575"<4144 3Br 1~&.. 2 frplce. tam NEW EASTSIDE LISTING OWNER. Call 55 te&I ~~~~~~~j M "Plan 3" .2Br .... ame SUNDAY OPEN t-5 rm, formal dine,~~ Soaring c.lllng1, quiet or(ISt.9)454-3233 • ·.,, OK Charmer St&0,800 . .,,,_, family local -3 M • HOME: 875-3568 lalMI bllM 1111 rm,lormaJdlnlngrm.mlr· SHORECLIFFS$34 Saturday 1.5 & Sunday 8 d om• 010 2,..t lfllUT/ rored tam rm, new crptt, 318 Dnltwood, vtew lot. 11-3 1709 <>rcaa • .. ~t ... ~o LcMly 2 '11......, 1•n2 BEL.AIRE ST Cllwmlng Balboa i.i.nd gu1rd gate S33t,to0. + • ....... ' ,_ .... th 4 -• GREENTREE 48R HOME cottage. BMullfully dee· M•k• otf•. °'*1 Sunday LIVE AT THE BEACH ...,.,, home with cat ~-L lot Nu crptalpntldtpe. or11ed, seR 2BA, dbl 1.5, 1e .>.tty bfiw. 32e Orchid • ..s· 1o1. 1°'4 111-Ha er HI ••t =:'WC::::C, ~.,;; &v owNEFt 1157-'515 garage. tide ptllo Near OC""·N VIEW H'"' ... E Down. owe 1289,000. ~. • .. ,0 000 Cell ---=--..,,.,-~,.--Vlltege. $339.500. ""' v-Lee 720-0C55 dog run. -• · UNIV PK Tiff 3bd, 2be Grubber Ellis ' 89droom, 3 Bath, greet to Mii w/eir 15% dOWf'I end • leprPrt,lrtlet yard. deck & •Pl Ooyourt>YytngandMlllng•t U2·1200 aume111TO,S152K.cell lli-4IOI $340,000 L .. 720-0455 the claulfled ma.rtcet. .Judy ~12-12, agt. R~IOE~TIAL BROKERM.f '[R\ 10' HOMES FOR SILE 2 BEDROOM 413 38th St (Newport Island) Nwpt Bch 675-8170 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 31788 5th Avenue. (Ocean view) So. Laguna 499-1600 $177,000 Sunday 1-5 ••3 Aries Court. Newport Crest 644-6200 $164,500 Sat-Sun 1~ • * *257 Avenlda Lobero, San Clemente 6«-6200 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 * * • 12 Balboa Cove, Newport Beach 548-7078 $4«,000 Sun 1-4 C' I rJll: . I L!t.::U':~ ... ~ • Whn.-t• vu. welk 10 ·; be:h. 5Br, 58a, maHS'1 -------1 qtrs,3cat-g.Opn&l 1-5 31132 Hoity Or, So. YQ. wtlm, • Scott-L•nd Co. 499-1800 Quiel 400 blodc. Shown by -------* 1541 Dolphin Terraoe, Dolphln Terrace 356 Evening Canyon, Shorecllff COIDOS appt only. 3 bdrm, 1V. FllEOLISllE 644-6200 $1,050,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $595,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 b•ths. •tor~ & bonu• Oceltl/Canyon vtewa. by 3 18 Driftwood, Shor-llffa, Corona Del Mar **606 Harbor Island, N.B. rm.AalctngS 79,500.Call owner, 2 story. 2bd. "" TOWIHOIES ~t>ertMltttkene31-1298 1'..tb• hOuM, 2 car gar. 720-0455 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $ 1 .075,000 Sunday 1-5 ~ ~ \: 1 1600 'Cl ft, 3 dec:ka, S20K **412 Evening Star Ln. Dover Shores, NB *476 Magnolla. Eastslde Costa Mesa • and aauma. •t7-4&64. 631.7300 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 631-8011 $199,500 Sunday 1-5 FOR SILE 1736 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores. N.B. 890 Oak Street, Costa Mesa ! ' W,w ll11tl I 631-7300 $675,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 546-2313 $139,900 Sunday 12-4 E. CM 2 UNrTS-1198,100 HTITa.111 YALR • 1730 Galaxy Or, Dover ShorH. NB • 1919 Suva, Costa Mesa 1 BR ,1us Fii RI or DEi 2· 2BO houeee on 1 R2. In preetlglous golf courte 631-7300 $695,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 546-2313 $264,900 Sunday 1-4 Each wttnc y•rd, enc gar. comm. ~..c. Nll- 2224 P 'fl 0 C d I u new roof. W/O hkps, cop-aide vua. 4BR. tight end * 1120 Goldenrod, C.O.M . ac c r. orona e mar Sat/Sun '* ptpee, petlo 11c1 Gar· t>Nut. 1310,000. Shlr1ay 759-9100 ~19,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $895,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ***•v $124,000 den 1ett1ng. AIWaya o/oe & Lee 11 Coldwell Bank• •2807 Harbor View Dr (Hrbr Vu Hiiis) NB •321 Poppy, Olde Corona del Mar ind cared ror. 1 prev 499-1320 644-9060 $559,500 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $625.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2 IEDROOI owner. 64M179 fAllU. YllWI •• 1207 Highland Or, Harbor Hlghlands, NB 1601 Port Abbey Pl, H.V. Homes, N.B. I FOR SALE BY OWNER Lg pool atn lot sng1 11ry 631-7300 $-449,000 Sunday 1-!5 759-9100 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 *...,.1111 South Coast Or SC Metro area 3bd, 2ba.1 ram rm. ~i 4BR, 3 full BA. ctoee to v16 Jetty Or, Jasmine Creek. CdM •24 Rockingham, Belcourt • · I new·cus om spa, -t>ch hltl>Or Ritz c.rtton 209 Iris, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $439,500 759-1626 $339,900 Sunday 1-51 644-6200 $849,500 Sat-Sun 1:30-5 CM 11ndsc1ped r and & gOit S357ooo Shlrtay Sat-Sun 2-5 730 Malabar, Irvine Terrace. Corona Del Mar 1400 Santanella (Irvine Terrace) COM 546-5605 $123,900· Sunday 1·5 redwood patio, 1115·000 or Lee Cold.elt. Bank• 1741 Tustin Ave, Costa Mesa 212 Magnoll• Open S•t · •90-1320 759-1877 $275.000 Sunday 1-5 644-9060 $333,000 Sunday 1-5 642_8960 $115.000 Sat-Sun l-5' & Sun 12-5, &42-5802 I-rt•-·-... I 2 BR plus FAI RI or DEi **308 Morning Star Ln, Dover Shores, NB 1148 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores, N.B. ·---· 631-7300 $775,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $475.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ~ ~m; con;g; 132 Ocean Vista. Sea Island 2027 Shlpway Lane. Baycrest. N.B. 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEi 1=3-=ld•ble R-2 lot .,:;. 105 Jasmine Creek Or, Jasmine Creek, NB 644-6200 $499,500 Sat-Sun 1·5 631-7300 $329,000 Sunday 1-5 -boat mooring nearby Try 631-7300 $337.500 Sunday 1-5 1709 Orcas. Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa * • 1720 Skylark. Newport Beach • ·' U 'k 0 . fo 11 I '' S169K Agt 759-5080 **633 Lido Park Dr., Udo Isle, NB 631-2242 $169,900 Sat 1-5/Sun 11-3 631-1266 $299.900 Sunday 1-4 606:~~~~~~· ~~r~Beach Sunday 1-5 REALTOR 1BRCOTIAGEWNPT 759-9100 $349,000 · Sunday 1-5 2017 Paloma, Costa Mesa * 1242 Somerset Lane (Dover Shores) NB DRASTIC REDUCTION 1 hM to bCh $145 ooo"' 35 Northampton Court (Belcoort) Nwpt Bch 548-9610 $320,000 Sunday 11:30-5 644-9060 $373,000 Sunday 1-5 *t59~637~~o$P6~rk5,000#E~~~l~~~sl~u~~ay 1-5 OWNER MUST SELL bid 10 tulte .,,,Oc,,, YU 759-6700 ~20,000 Sunday 12-4 • 11Royal St. George. Big Canyon *708 St. James Place (Cllffhaven) NB *.2792 Longwood Court, CM E{!:y ~. h= ~~~ 6"2-7003t&42~9.~1· -2 Rue Cannes (Big Canyon) Newport Beach 644-6200 $ 1, 150,000 Sat.Sun 1-5 640-~~4 $359,000 , Sat/SUn 1-5 546•2313 s 168,500 -Sunday 1•4 $199,500. Open Sun w *UIT'lllff~ 759-6700 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1308 Sussex Ln .. N.B. '76 Magnot11 St. Rare find •Br 2B1 "Axer" • 11 Rue Fontalnbleau. Big Canyon 759-9100 $305,000 Sunday 1-5 715 St James Rd. Cllffhaven. NB 388 Seawlnd. Back Bay, Newport Beach H1·H11 By Owner. Aak Ing · 631-0133 $339,000 · Sat-Sun 1-5 646-8816 $189,000 Sunday 1·5 s189 500 1 med Sale 640-4868 $349.000. Sunday 1•5 *6 Winged Foot Or. (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 1834 Tradewlnds Lane, Baycrest, NB lfU Ylllf LH land · A:n se2.500'. 7 SouthamptQn, Belcourt Hiii 759-4830 $599,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOI moPlll.•I 10am-7pm wknd•. 644-6200 $399,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 2132 Vista Durado (Bluffs) Newport Beach **1436 W. Bay. Newport Beach 4spaci0ulbdrma.3batha. 7pm-9pm M·F 552-3798 759-4830 $234,500 Sunday 1-5 90 $875 000 S d 1 5 extra large lof, courtyard *~• ••••p* v 1917 Yacht Camllla (Seavlew) Nwpt Bch 673• 60 ' un ay • * •22 Kamalll Court, Newport Crest entry. Light & bf1ghl wt1h u•-- 1 644-9060 $425,000. Sunday 1-5 I 760 8333 $ 189 000 Sunday 1 5 1am11y room ovenoo6clng Bluffs 3BR on bell green-1 N Be • ' • 1 """"' & a--i.. garden belt S 189.500. Open Sun 2106 Yacht Mischief (Seav ew) wpt h 6 BEDROOI 431 Westminster Ave, -Nwpt Hgts, NB rg A;1ng 'ii2'9 000 I 329 Vlall Suerte, NB 3 BEDROOM 4500 Cortland. Cameo Highlands 631-1266 $365.000 Sunday 2-6 631-5661 $195,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 I 1111.-Ntl. • • • 644-6200 $365,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 *2036 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB I , ... Piil. I IPA •Int SIU .. * 200 Del Mar. Eastslde Costa Mesa 631-1266 $485,000 Sunday 1·_5 1090 Corona Lane. Costa Mesa 3 BR plus Fii RI or DEi A mutt ... for the buyer '!!!311B.,,11A38A'2,~ 631-7370 $ 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2313 $175,000 Sunday 12-5 wtlO need .. large ramt1y,West...... ~ "' ,........... 1686 Madagase3r, Mesa Verde. CM 4 BEDROOI 1771 Orlole, Costa Mesa • homal Recent! re· cook's kttcnen. 1rg lot. 540-7355 $149,000 Saturday 12-5 546-2313 $284,500 Sunday 1-5 * • v 11 Mainsail (Jasmine Creek) COM 0 • c 0 r a 1 ed . ~ r •a I MC system and more 321 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar * *,, 15 Bayside. Newpo· rt Beach I 644-9060 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 1 patlo/Po<>I entertainment Red325~~ sv.o:: 675-6000 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 .. 464 Vista Trucha, Blu1fs, N.B. .,. Out1tendlng 1oc. 1 x • · · 1931 Port Lockslelgh (Hrbor Vu Hms) NB 759-483° s925.ooo Sunday 1-5 5 BR plus Fii RI or DEi 759-9100 $279.900 Sunday 1-5 MU•llllA 759-.1234 760-5000 $269,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2015 Seadrift, Corona del Mar warm ./ '/ ./ 3826 South Alden. Costa Mesa 759-4830 $376,000 Sunday 1-5 **•401 North Star Ln (Dover Shrs) NB I 4 IEDROOI 111·1JH ..J/111/ .)(II 546-2313 $142,900 Sunday 1-4 * 1700 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 673-5354 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 R E A /L T y *2659 Vista Ornada. Bluffs 1 5 759_4830 $545•000 Sat/Sun 1_5 20 Canyon Fairway (Big Cnyn Fairway 1) NB • ·~~~;· 675-6000 $240.000 Sunday -• ,,.....2Barrenger Ct .• Belcourt, N.B. 644-9060 $1 ,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •23 Odyssey Court, Newport Beach :G II Ullll llUll * * 1-412 West Bay. Peninsula 640 868 $895 000 S t S 1 5 203 Evening Canyon (Shoreclltfs) Nwpt Bch 673-4400 $ 195,000 Sunday 1-5 _;! ... : ......... s:~ Almost '.+ 1ere on water· 64"-6200 $8"5,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •4 • a • un • 644 9060 $1 300 000 Sunday 1 5 I tront Room tor huge .. .. •301 Roblnhood, Costa Mesa I · ' · · lfU Ylllf ytletlt '5,000+•1 ae1ate. 423 Westminster Ave (Nwpt Hgts) NB 546_2313 $227•500 Sunday 1_5 1518 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores. N.B. DUPLEXES j PllOl lllMElll,000 16,600,ooo. Appointment 646-9490 $195,000 Sunday 9-4 14500 Wane Cameo Hlghlands 631-7300 $657,000 Sunday 1-5 . Sharp 2 story •Bdrm + wtth PATRICK TENORE 3 BR plus Fii RI or DEi Y • ' **500 Harbor Island, N.B. 1 3 B h A k 63l-1266 or 71S0-8702 644-6200 $355,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 , 759.9100 $1 900 000 Sat-Sun 1-5 f 0 R SILE ,~;~~~~. o~· s~n: • ·~"~~\-8 [2101 Windward Lane (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 31 132 Holly Or. '(ocean view) So. Laguna 1 ~•gYt 1-4. 2oe 1 ~~~d~ .. n-i -!! .' . i 559-9400 Sunday l-5 , 499-1600 $699,000 Sunday 1-5 " .__........, _;!_ --;o • 212 Magnolia, Costa Mesa •44 Rldgellne Dr., Harbor Ridge 3 BR plus 2 BR • MWI l \44' 642-5602 $185,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 4 BR plus FAM RI or DEi 644-6200 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 Owner need• Hrloua 2 000 9q ft. 38r formal *633 Cameo Highlands. Cameo Highlands I * 1528 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores, NB 518 Oahlla, Corona del Mar buyer 10 ueume loan on ;,1 1 • n' _,_ 675-6000 $343.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1 631-7300 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 675-2424 $369,000 Sat/Sun 2·4 2BR 2'.+BA upgraded 11~ngd:.~~· • 17 Carmel Bay Drive (Spyglass) COM •500 Slgnal Rd. Newport Beach I * •6 Trafalgar Harbor Ridge 414 Dahlia, Olde Corona del Mar twnhm A.IC. rrp1c, micro. Detach.ct concfo. As- 759-9100 $525.000 Inc land Sunday 1-5 642-9282 $425,000 Sa~/Sun 12-5 640-4868 Sl.750,000 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $359,000 Sat-Sun 1·5 dshwr. plant shutters. sumableOV.%loellorwlll 2834 Catalpa' E .. •tbluff **2812 Bayshores Or .• Bayshores St39.000 240-3911 eonaldet ..... oe>tton ~ S 3707 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa s 95 000 8 C>wnef 644-6200 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $1 ,300,000 unday 1-4 6 BR I Fii RI DEii 644-0559 $309,000Qs Sun! 1-5 Probate Sale Open &Jn I . Y *511 Cllff Orlve. Cllffhaven. NB Belcourt Or South. Newport Bch p US Of n ~ 32~~~~:.,3B1~ 431 WE~~=;ER AVE 642-5200 $322,500 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5 759-1877 $860,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •Spa b-Ck Bkr 875-7794 1093 Oantelle, Costa Mesa •• 17 Burning Tree. Big Canyon Lots 84-85-86, Top Rocky Pt . Spyglass *Pool 759-6700 $244,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $1,195,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $2,700,000 Sat-Sun 8-8 **Waterfront 1309 Dolphln Terrace, lrvlne Terrace. N.B. 1506 Dorothy Lane (Westcllff) Nwpt Bch **6206 W. Oceanfront, Oceanfront ***Waterfront & Pool 631-7300 $905,000 Sat-Sun 1·5 759-6700 $295.000 Sal/Sun 12-4 644-6200 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 ..,..Give address at guard gate ~EWPORT DUPLEX Roth l "''"' un• :l DNlroom. 2 Roth ond urt• trt>nwndou.., 11won1f'·produ<'in11: l nit" in a 111rf>llt \e>w1>ort Ut>adl lo<'a lion. (.aM for an &flf.Hl111tnw111 to.,.., ... Pri<'t'd to .... 11 "299,900. JACOUS rtEAL TY 675·()()70 MAGNIFICENT TIP OF [IDO ISLE F ~ '.IC P~AllQ'o; 1. ~!Q:;v1·~c. 'lh I . •O!f T 1t ., CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATES y "'''''° ....... ~'>()O • ..,,., e..tJ. A •]~, ,,...., 4~ 6 1;,, ti !Jt)I' 1(1 ~ ., \• ,,_ COMMER IAL Bt:ILDl~G AT THE NEW FU" ZO~E ZO~ED CJ r11 .. I Ull /onr .,,.,. •• •llr11111n11 I ...... 1. 1111h1h I lrrf' " lht> pf'rfrrl lora11on fur r.~, h101I or Hr1•1I' 1295.000 ,_,, t"' ,, I' I I HJty' ' ._ (1(1' .. n IOrqo!I o((Y. ~. IAA •oon-. 11 , .. , "'"", ~. ,. .. J OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX I .. o h1r~f' l n 11 thal product" a good .,oluJ inroml" in a ~real rental area of °'ewporl U4'ul'h. Th1> l J>Pf'' i11 • larl!I" 3 fk.droom. 2 Uath with <W'l'Afl "if'w from a Rl•u ~11tlOM"d bakon\I. Thf' l,1Jwf'r l nil i• 11 4 fk.droonl, 3 B111h l nit w/ a fireplacf' & larl!e patio. A§liln11 $325.000. IA('OBS REALTY 875-8878 500 SIGNAL ROAD CLIFFHAVEN ( ountry style home in desirable Newport Beach neighborhood 3 or 4 Bdrm . 5 Bath, family room, large kitchen. 3 fireplaces. work- shop-plus more! lea~ call 642·9282 for showing. llYSlllU...,... SPA lmmecullte 39R 3'h8A. 3 3 bdrm, 2 bath. huge lam trptca ( t In m1tr 9Ulte). rm. lrpl New Cfl>I & paint formal dining rm. loft, Open Sun 1-5 545 Cove gourmet kitchen, laundry llOISS IEAL n ., ... Proleuk>nally lend· .. 1 .. I • 1c1ped & decor1ted • • Guard gat~. prlv•t• Send • HlPPY Ad to lift • bea<:hem. Pr~ reduced friend ou1 ot the dOldruma to 18311,500. 831-4304 A£SIO(NT'1Al ACAL ESTATE S£1MCfS BEST BUY II JASlllE CREEi F~er model home -3 BR. family .r;~I;. custom spa, air cond. Live In wonderful gated community with pool. tennis and lush greenbelt. Priced to sett $289,000. OPEi SUI 1·1 11 IAllSAIL C1r1l1 lol1h11 144-IOIO , ..., 180° FRONT ROW VIEW IRVINE TERRACE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 1541 DOLPHIN TERRACE • Be the FIRST to see this exciting residence! $1,050,000 CALL ANN PETERS Office: 844-6200 Home: 759-5456 Grubh ~Ellis . RlSIO£ NTl~I .. .. Orange eo.t OAILV Pfl.:OT/Sunday, AUigU9t 3, 1Ne 'f:::4'Wl:ftn 1• .... a• ..._ .... 1• · .... a• hllla JW C-)11!; Mi ~ .. c.e.... 1111 ..... .... 1111,.ciii1•' .•ii!ii• ......... •~·iiiiiii...,.iliiiiiiii .......... ... • ...... Oa•*°M ·"'-""'tot -Liii--.... .:IJI"'" .... a •• -., & ca::: Af 1k ..... 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Dy 72CMll33 *ftool& leO'e t75-a)l1 ~ 'f:c, ~ bnc* 135t.ooo. ue 4tt4 .,. ... 'Prof decof & rum. ---·-(714) ll4oe2A4 Ev (2tS)tn-U22 •Ptulh ~ + ttw-."cw ~~ ....... IY.... 1•; :%~1 ;:.a (:~rrBdml 3be.2300eq Mrlbe:::,wts,'ot WAl.HUT90UAM29R EtitUMuft -.e _.HA *X:~=tloft aero.. 180HOfffi1~1 cant . Owned and Flneft loceUon In the ....,..... .... ft. E.L ooAAoo MOTEL ":'°..trlrOl'it.C:..1nc ~':-condo, QM:1:. twa, '9TIOCI, llw NW, •SorTy,nopat. rum.~I. Oood J:: ftr'8nOICI by• •ge Cal-IM'9 ~Ina main Dual,,_.., IUltea. s Prof decor & furn. 831·1.00 a un ry room. • c. "IMY WNnfttle. Ondt a65 W. wtl..SOH frp6c, dedl. oar. ,._. tom1a '*"' and muat be greenbelt a reftectlon kltcflen Ind and fllllT...... a 1HM. Pvt .,.,,., trif. MOOlrno. 141 IOtl inc. 122SO/mo. 1IO-t3M Mf. 1111 e/20 '° """ no ~ ~. Terttflc terme. pOOf. 28' 28a. End Unit room. VIia Mboa. ~ "°"' 12'1.000 '° 130·35, 1 AM/Wlld•y• . ...!...'N!!! ~ M~'J~ ~..... 114i Her&>or View Homee • 2nd .... ls. •7·t• 1tl5 ~ 'Velue. W&.OOOLH.644-.5479 and epa, eeoured pert!· 1234,600. Locetect In 831-2032 CK 831-7s.4e .. _,. ........ "' __. ,_ ...-;;;tTQiF Moneco, 2Br a., den, m!W.W 1• ~v5:d~ s.::-Gor.tHUI IA.ck Ba.y Ing. Aeduoecl to 1185,000 prime ..... wtltl 3 bdtma. PM/Wkanda. :::_ gr~ yrd --.. ,..,.q411111.. = unf\lm, MW orpt • DfW. '530/mo. Utlla lflC:f.. AVll aft t111 flnel.... • Townhome HtoNy up. Mey-.._ t1200/mo. ftml!Y Mt: celf5Ml3(J °' weter pafd. No pate rr~. 2 pedoe. Submit on nowt NO peta ~2 --11 ... Cellror~houMIChect-graded . th r u-out. '{i(J MIUJ'd('/, lla i .UTWDT• ...... ~'l!"~\t, E-M71/mo.4t7-1211 S:-i!.t.1t.too•= •EA8T81DE deluu 2bd, 1be.J:o,... .. 76 '* Of mey be lnepectect Redwood <**lnQ. 2• + rf'u.J. l ~. IUL man ~mr lfd• w/d tlkUP• fin• I &;i ... ' lilt -GrdN Meoc F• tlORM ~ SM5. Yrty M 1 lft 5pm ~::::·troant.For Den.•J:nooo.3laa..-....&.""· 7·(' u •J J m llH other• eull•bl •·~ pd.Avtl/4.'944-6tt7 DIW,ff'lo,i::--pd· Yearly 1'9fttel .. 9IOCk to onnetlon end =:n. 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IU.., ,.._ de,Mvldln.feb*'" dnar. t~•) l.11. :.,-::-,rw:·/,: Ut00 +MC.71CM>4M Hwptlllvd.Yerd.nop«al •1•1111 .. * (111) ... 111• 2:'2:,~: ~;..::-~ Fant..UCk*8-yvtewl l1985/mo,MM2&4 permoyrlee.'44.toee 1mrnacu1ate1Gerden...._ ~1,.,.eeo.2910 "::°~~41'-::r, lltepleca,~,000.by 3bd,2bewllt91tdeywd. night fight. from thla LANDLON>e/AEALTOAS EASTSIDE -twnMe, Ilka 1•5 8EDA()()M el3~ • .-...in~ e.t8'de 28drm. t 1ett1 --------owner 54J.7078 NOW GYerded communtty wttti lux.urtoua home lltuetect F.t "-tnant PMk9 yn of new. 38A 3BA. "PC. dbl In metr, 28&. rtp, 2 cer upatan a.r:rm 1 Adult *~ 11611111' Un.T 191.D -· .;._ .~ comrnun1ty poo1 a tenn11. 1n one ot ttie ~ ct. experience 539.e 114 i~osl:::.oi~rt•. :~r ~U:J:." =·~· !,': ~=· pritf'd seso mo. Agt, JWno. diet••..._ a .-owe 38drm rentel. Income _ .._ ...;;wtiii Aectucad to S2tt.OOO tor lltabte.,.... of H9wpor1 Beet Alty • A.GT. 942-1183 VIiie Aantale l 7M 912 · 241-8282 Ind. NO PETS 54 49H l25K y11y + Ownar'a Unit, Model P*f9Gt 4 bdrm, S~ Immediate 111191 e..ctls>i! bdrm°' 2 end• Off PCH rwny abode kid BIO YARD 38t 28a. eepet· 18R cottage W Npt. 1 hM UDlm mlll **BAAHD HEW 28r !Ba 2 +den. 12Jt20 tundeok ~•th, 3000 eq ft w/fotmal 833-3122 or den ~~· Onfy pet ok M25 QOUnMt kit ete t:::'i• fernily room, 1 bch Pie 17851 BIO CANYON Hlghty up-2 8f1~Ba-apacloue c:.ftcMce .,.., patio, fll"• overlooking mein ci\en-lnlng rm. famlty rm, 831-5510Fren • · otNf953Mf91 AQ1,_ St7 /mo.Celt~e.Bkr 01 II ngd AT° er~OovarModel.End towit:lome. .... crpte, age S800 lee. No~ nel.Wllltr.o..seeo.ooo. water'llew +mor•.~ SEAVIEWByOWNER . llTIT-YllWI •-•L....-•-•--..1 •111 751-3191 y~~2· 7u003t. ~~:..~,·· ntt28t+Den,gera2&oo ......... _...., ,~ ... d'-780-17130f842.aol Ownar/Ag1144-t513 flee 8t $489,900. Call Sbd 2~be +tamtty rm Unlquaandtotaltycuatom-...... ..,... a CLEAN-QUIET 2 LG 8D """ -or ...... ._.. Ownf/Bkr 75e-07oe .... ..,. _..... "'"-"'" PATRICK TENORE ..C. ·poo1, tanNI, terma: iz.ct. ThielowtyhomeWIW 2£ .1L hOme. SOUth 1,MlA Condo, prv bf'k:k •Ullllf.... Ing. pvt petlo, poot, .-...-. · ... ...0 l31-12ee °' 7eo-a7o2 S3t5K. 21~. -s>peel to ttloee wno truly patio. part!lna 110001mo patio, IQ endk, 2c:er1ttae sat...,,._, Lg pat)o, ger. .... ... ~ l 7t5/mo. No aer 28a. 2 cer get ttooo (2) 38R 28A untt.. Frple, I ·~i ·~~-? •PC>reciat• Qualltyl All Yfto/. Gd locatlon. Avl now gar, "25. 131-8199. ..1095/mo. 850-8235 ~ 181\. part~ Nm. pets. Edna 942.ote& 281' 28a. frplc '800 beam~ On~ 4• ~ lllUTm&L newgounMtkttch9n,lm-875-Me7or97~7 11oooAvtnow 2~7 EASTSIDE DUPLEX • C4M&cory ,., 18a.-0 'A b4tltobaactl.Exttcond t f lft&Allal.-~r.=-et:,~ lelandr9t19at l 1100 "°'* 1 .... 17!:f!!.!!-..,n-~::;,~~~Rent/own 2 ltry hm 3bf MONTE W>TA 28t 18&. Tll.alT rt1-1111 12711,500 ueume 11t OPEN SUH 1:30-4:30 • ...,,_,F .-, kid ok b .-...,,...____ 3be 2 ger frplc kid pet ger, fncld yd. ordnr, 11l, -------- OrM by 4814 Neptune. LUJI..,. Everything you've wanted & more. To .. -cai11 for 53~1 1 m '*' pet• 942~ agent din, 2 c:er ~11550 mo 11095 53M191 AQ1 fea LMt & Sec M75/MO Avt *___,* corner of 4t1t1 St. Cuatom bull pOOf home ancfmuchmoret41rg8R appt.AlklngS35t,OOO. 1 1AQ1fae E-.ide2-etory2baf/yd yrlM.Bkr eot7 Strolltoocean3br2beger l/t M1-8283 28drm 1Ba.08f109,petk) 97S-1900 or Mfr 7021 w/3 mttr 8dnn 38a. f.,.: magr.Hloeot decor. H9w RI. .. ~ ...... ltldy ptlo klda ok Ufs •ml'Y -* trplc: kid• pteh nu..crpte EMtalOe 28t 1a.. l>WMCI yr1y 110001mo. 66G-2493 WILLIAM E. DOUD & CO t .. 11coountryk"c. 12ttK plank floortng, Berber WDllD Paiulla 1117 c•1153Mft1 AGt fee Cututudlogerage, micro. S1200 53M191 A.gt fee oallngl, frplc, Qel'atge. *""'Tl ... • lllYll HH.Hll llYll U. 111 1111 ~can~·::!. 111· 1211 2/3£ WWW I Yl4;. p;;;: .._ _. wet t>w, '~ fncld yd. Ywtt 11 ...,_ ~. =::t;2~7~ ~ Studk> w1tu1 kttct1an, ut1a Abtolut• berQllln S ,Bdrm, a..• lfll peen kitchen, privet• · lneula-Aantala evt. Call 11100 mo +eecurtty = ~· ut Ind. Onfv ~ •. OtMn av.-. No~-aso.17ee Incl. hurry $400 ,_ 2\t&e EXEC Townhome And the _,. In atrium w/epa. MUST SEE VIiia Aantata 97~912 SUITED for 3 pereonal _. 6-llMlll able c10M to beec:h. -•-. T8.dllf 11'--w/NCl#tty, pool, epe & ~ bd::n. w/AC, Upgtldee gekn. Pertlal •OLDER 38R 2BA* 3bd, 2be. 2 c:er gatagel ,_, llW!WlllfH _,_, .... C ELORt-t~T~K°'TE~RE Cell 2 c:er Oat & I'm onfy 2 yn view. 32 DRAKES BAY off Remodeled 11175/mo. ca.an & good loc:atlonl •OCEAN VIEW• iiiiin .-1525/mo. 18A tBA, llM y~ '3~ = 13f.12eeor 7eo-e702 old! $136,1100. Cell :5f:::'·!'87E= WAlfllt 305Montero.Nrooaan& hhttta-4111eft4 VILL.ABALBOA " bttlnS. lndry rm. MW AVllllHOWle75-4970 ,,, .. .,......,,..."f'9~a 75t-4830 2 °' 3bd home 1n H9wpor1 bay (111)444-5803 GtganUc 18A tux, MCUttty. ll ..... tr lfM1ll ~and ft>P8 &50-t424 Ir.·~.. . 4,r~. ll!A.~ ~a'nlll 55t-t400 ~,, .. ,,, E'llde Coe1• exec Condo 3br 2be. t1p Poo1. sns. aso.5320 L • 135 w. 1fhtl st ,:__J.i: --· •aun...,.. M;:'.roraQUallfledc4Wlt 38t 2~2~· 1309 w. ger.:pdo. W/D: 1S50 "· ••• .... ttH TSL MGMT 942-1903 IHFlllT- Wlth pttvete courtyard & a llW1 ~ crp .. :J:·et":: pool, no pets. U ml. to • lllTll W 21M Large 2 bdml. 1~ b9fh Peletlal tEk. 1450 eq ft • ·---an G\1\1 View from the farnlly rm, AGt 946-3e83 o.hw.hr .• 11900/mo ...: bch 11200/mo. S4&-1131 ~ 3~~· 28: 2L SC VIC'. fWftiY townhouea. Gwage. C0¥--8oe1 • ..,.. $2000 Yrty .. ....._ ~!~.-.r--'. i dtn rm & kitchen of thla 650-4918 213-IM-3523 Avall •ft• Sept 11l Celi aec:t. Oownetalrl. 24 hr .,_, ~ti. S750/mo Cell IM.144-t558 "'""'"' .,..,...., """" uporlded 4 bdrm home Wll'fll ' EXECUTIVE 38r •. 2Be. ..,,. · · ~C. el utlla Moe. fS31-UU. nr111t,. ~~ U19.~-f~ HlfMrVlft Por1oflno for 68R;-futnletlect;-Wetwl~ frplc, ~tty r• Sue .... M2te eleCS750/mo "4-2592 M1·12tl OCiinfPftf ,,... '' w/1tltchan...!._beth20' '...f~ MUST SELLI beautlful HUT WUl'IU cut! buyer. C.il Kitty 2h car6gar30/0887v.iL."fr11 dacoret.O, wkly gar-39R 28a. 2 b6odll from t AlbaM tux•-~ .. -~ ~~ ~ room...... .... 75M830 t ru /30, . ..... om denlng 1e rvlce Incl bch/Mnd tennla comm · -, """""' 'on-.,.''·-7121 10 _._1 lndoor/outdoorpool. 4bd, 2ba, lrg yard, cue-UILllTITI beach 11700 mo. 11l/ 11200/mo 54&-tt50 pool 1115o1mo '11t/teat 2BR 28A, off a.., & 123~ ...... St -....... -21"3 19t5 000 t ernodel 1339 000 llU1 Wll11lll luH edit ct'9dt . . ' . MacArthUf S915/mo. Dys ...,..., ... ..- OPEH SUN 1-5 ~1~13Sor.e31-92'55 . GW lllLUT&ll ca11B1:.'°~~2 · LUXURY CONDO 2bd, S200MC.2131854-1155 63&-0o405,evea731-7521 430-7880forappt 2 WINGED FOOT LANE den, 2M, trplc, 2 c:er gar, PENINSULA cottage 3BR a °'call for apt 10 ... .. LJIT9l1 ATTRACTIVE CIMt'I 2BR pool, epa. I 1100 +w:un-summer weak1Y M75. Apu!!nh Condo Kh w/drl'l'l#fJIW & • UIYll WT Owner/8roker7~ ...... NW~ ~Ar 18a, lndry. gar. dedc. 1 ty 549-0022 Of 945-0303 PENINSULA P't. 11( new ~ pantry. gar. bl1clc petlo, EnlOy tMIUWfy oftNs•x· -"'"iiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiil &;I V V blk to bch. A.¥911 lmmed. Meu V oe prtma ulet entry trencfl 38R 2'ABA. ,_, __ ... ~ t>Mul. ground• & pool, CkHllW guerd geteO com-Large IUMY lot l'l8X1 to the Tl llY MOO/mo,. 6ap. 541-3727 SBr 2,:a. ·Condo· :oof fem rm. S2200 mo to mo. -.... S 1100/"'o. IH Call munity In • epacloYa =~~P 38t::e EntoY 8elboa 1Mng at It'• celMI .. I Jiu llH l•c uul & •"tra~ BAYSHORES ~· BXLBOXISUAb CW119 2 Suw\(213)5"-3901 2 Bdrm Towntl ouH Bkr ieo-5ooon:':1890 flnea1. Thie 2 Bdrm, 2~ S..t• '=::: lMI 11050/mo. 97t-573' home 38A 28A, den. bedroom Apt and 1 HEW 2bd. 2'M>a. twn/apt, Amenltlea Ind frl*:a. ... bath condo hU n el. THe ~ Ill JU -patio. S2300/mo. bedroom Apt .. aoee to MOO bera. A.JC, micro.. W/D famlly room. Bring alt of· 211"°1 ___ 14 :~· ~-~ ~ ~ J1l~ 2 .~~·:~ei~'r"lo. ~~ c::'~~: 2i: ~~~~~e:bl ~ water. (1111) 79~ ~·.~ 8/t5. t:i~ ~~=:,:es~~~ ferl to anxloua moYtng LI at 1223.000. F°' pnvate 18&. c)pn Su t-5 :i11ai · frml din 11100 53M191 comm pool. 11250/mo. •111112W Hloely Furniatled 18dnn pet• ~509 groom. Agent Mfr1°"'4 B•)'Cf•t 4BR home. Cell •howlng call Rutty 5th Ave. Soott·L~nd Co. 48R 2Y,8A DUPLEX A.gt,.. Waterfront Homes Inc. $950 mo Ouplu. Clean & Qu6et. t ~ He6ghtl 28R 1BA agtMelene55t·MOO 131-1288 494-4226 0f 499-1600 Frplc:.2000eqft. 3BR 2BA, 2 car "Ir 1111411 673-55e1 emply'dperaon.Ho~i duplex. Newly redec 8Y Owner -Nwpt Hghl• • ~"i\·· I ~ Avall 8/15, $1600/mo • • $485/mo. 548-1021. A4utta ~efd Ho e>et• 3BR 1BA, I~ R·2 lot. 2 •4 • ,: ·~· :'. GettotM baicABC'a-720-74061759-1708 w/Of)nrt. FrplC, lencect 8AYRIOOE2bf2baCondo l1J•t1 Pt•l•1aJa M 15fmo.131-49411 cargarege Callwtlndaor ,-._ --· • anlc t>aw'Mnt and clotet petlO, all MW Interior. Beet View MC gate an MIT wtidyuft5Pm94fr9490 ~'1 . uien'_. _:.... . IYAl .•11111'1 Dahwr, w/d Ne~. gdnr. gar poOI epe s1~ , --~tflLJ-41 NA LI00..~38R ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~-~;-~~~~H~~"~~No~s1200~· ~~h~~ ·2e~sroMro~1 ·~ ~ 514~~ ..o11 H1u.,ea11213-43t-eo72. oep 2380 Orange A¥9. terTy1 2bd. 1~ sna IP&lrmll 2BA. nu MW,..,,.,., Open 118. 4-7pm ·°' ca11 gar tpet1o. 1n0ry fee St50 Uk• bf end ,,.. "' utt1 pd s 1195. yrty. tM-5111 RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE £fl VIC£" WflUUU" II Tll MU OMlll MM• On the 18th (auway in presugious gate- guarded Monarch Beach estates. a resort home within a resort commun ity. P~rruer extra wide lot location witll' expansive fairways. greens. lake, moun- wns and ocean Vlews Architectural de- sign home with custom tntenor and ex- tenor desJgn Thn-e fireplaces. pool. spa June Davis Tll llTIIUn 1 .. m1&1 man M,toO,ooo Located on approxunately :Z 2 acres over- look m g Newport's Upper Bay. Sumptuous estate affords total pnvacy. security. lavish main l!Vlng quartt>rs, sep- arate servants quarters, complete eques- trian faciliues. 20-car garage -all sur- rounded by the most excepuonai grounds & lan<bcapmg complete with runrung streams, fountarns. pools ahd ~ve redwood trees. Martha Macnab Hl lLH1 PUH.Ame YIEW Slll,111 Corona del Mar -Ocean Blvd. View of ,etly, Catalina. and ocean from thlS two 1tory home Four bedrooms. 3 BA. formal dining room. gourmet kitchen and family room. French doors & wmdows. stained glul windows and paned bay windows. Light and airy Pnvate peuo, sauna and many other amenities Pnced at $985.000 includes land. By appointment only. Donna Godshall ,....MUI '"'""" ........ First time offered by ongtnal owners. .BNut.ifuJ Spyglass 3 BR. 2 BA home in private quiet location. Mint, move-m con· diUon. Decorated m neutral tones. Large family room. Separate formal dlnlng room Gated courtyard entry Lots Egan and Manlyn Bulkley 111.llMWU. Mtl- lmmedJate occupancy on thla elegantly custorru.zed Pl&n 3 in Belcourt Hill. Spec:- \aCU.l.ar <n>an and oty hght vtew H"'ge master sult.e Wlth f1replact-and sun deck. guest au11.e and library Ser1ow 11eller Bellr Partch A"'' rt Ill 1211,llO Mtmorable 4 BR unit in the Bluffs Wondtrful upgradM m ('vc-ry com('r of thl.I tlegant townhoUM> w1th e tx-1uUful dramatic garden Sophut>callon end total LavabllHy ln a light and bnght t'nd urut for tholae sttktng move-Ln rond1lJon Coby Ward UYI II Tiii U"IHT a.WALi SIU,111 Two block• to lht' OC"'i.n Call to this Yf'ry SJX'('lAI homf'.' Wl\h ptt'T and s bp Two brdrooms and ronvt'TllhlC" den Lergt- opton flrepl8n" Wond<'rful hnyfront p..tio Gtttit vtew Only 1&4~.000 Barbera Aull4" •MM 1n11 YllWI san,oeo Of the ocean. bay and city bghts from the two master swtes, kitchen, living room and library area. Used brick wine room with cellar Den with full bath could ~ used for a 4th bedroom. Pool-sized yard A custom home that funcuons well for entertalrung and farruly IMng Gayle Amato WOii U Y Sll0.000 Spectacular remodel by RoUy Pulaski featured an Home Magazine. Elegant front house with l BR. den and gourmet kitchen. Soaring beamed ceilings. dra- matic interiors. Rear guest house with 2 BR and kitchenette. Large pn vat.e patio with spa. Lovely small communHy with beach and tennis court $750.000 leasehold. Hallie Strock •UITll· ... PllAOT 11,1H'"° This one of a kind fabulous 4 BR. 3 1 , BA custom home has all those amenatJl'.'S you've been looking for Incredible extra large pnvate vtew lot with spacious pClol and entertainment area Onl¥ steps to a beautiful park Furnished and f1mc;hmg touches by ;•Canterbury Interiors"' Owner leaving area. &.lnny Babb and Stephanie Grody. •un11- -l lTAll Sttl,IOO Presenlly 4 BR, 2 r~ BA. fonnal liVlng and dimng room. perfect for expansion' Prime cuJ-de-sac location, over 113 acrE' with views of golf course, mounlall\8. and city lights Available under great terms Submit yours Danny Bibb/Stephame Grody om• ..n•• umMT t 1,1t1.100 One of the flnest res1dences available m Newport Beach Over 130' on the bay Light and 1pec1ous rooms abound 1n thJ.S home. Six~.~~ BA. pool. spa. piu and slip for your pleasure Brochure upon request Call Ann Pet.era A MST llf •IL.Ifft 1211,MI So much space for $219,5'00 including land Three bedrooms anclude very l&rge muter swte. Over-sau> hving room and dining room Very open downstairs with cory convenallQn pit and firepl9C'e SmaU sunny peUo No maintenance Ownt"r muat ~U Bevtrly Morphy . ....... .,a,,, UITll ...... Mm 1121 .... "Jodelle'' model behmd guarded gate Ln prHUgious tlarbor Rldgt> with spectacu- lar views of ocean, bay and city hghta This 3 BR. 2 ~ BA f&JTUly room home hM been n-duced ~0.000 and 11 ready for immediate ()(.'('Upancy Ed F.Acano and Maureen White AFPlllULllMll Stl,IOI L«•trd In • wocxt.y M'ttJng nrj,lr Or#n~w Cout Collri«-Two bt'droom. 2 BA !Pr'IClr ll'vel upJX'r unil t..l&ht. t'IN~n and pnvatf' Can Martha Marnab :: 2 Clwic Piasa, Suit e 100 644-6200 NEWPORT BEACH ...... ·-fOf appt 241-1035 Yrty Avtll 1/16 67~ Poof, ger Sorry, no peta OCEANFRONT Yrty. 2 sty, ~ rmvtei;wo!:"~· ~· Redone & r..,;ty 2bf nu-$650/lBR • $550/Bacfl. 1Bdrm . MOS wood & g&ua. 18R. 11111 • · .......,... paint kldt ok bulc but 54-8971 Completety redecor•ted. 2Bdrm 18attl $710 Incl. n-emk, no peta, evt 12 mo IM + 1 yr opt. nice S5eO 53M1t 1 .. _ ..... tront 38R 2B· • ._. UtiNtlea paid No peta. 301 Avocado 942-$850 911 $1200/mo 65()..3823 S2300tmo. VeMrie K009 A"' ,.. _,, ,... .. "" 02 E 8 e 831-12ee •· bHutlful Int Wntr 1 rt A119• Apt Shwp and clMn 1BA. ._ • ._. 1 .... ................ llAIP 111-11PLD S 1400/mo Of S 1900/mo. Balboa Pen. Avail lmmed. , ltow I trig. CtPt• I ....__ ....___.. ••"' Jiil Encl get, Neat 19th yrly Avt 1011 64&-1945 New 38R 2'"b•. 2 car dr~ amall yard No nwm --· &Newport81vd.pet1ok Belcourt 28R 2',\BA + gar .. $1450/mo $1000 pate. $480/mo. 546-1377 VERSAILLES t8R Pnttlea MOO/mo, 546-1491 den, 2300 af Grd gate. MC dep M l-4630 SPARKLING Quiet locatlon. Avell now -.u1 ft1W -betWMn &-8?m Lux matr 1te, 2 marble Pen1n • ·~ t>toctc to bMCt1 NEWLY REMODELED S775/mo, ...... Agent 2t>e,Scargat.acroeapark, or 997·t309.agt frpa, gourmet kit, ocn Studio apt unfum W/D, 8Mutttu11&28drmaavell. 644-7211 w/d S1850mo 790-83&4 Sharp 28t Duplex. bMm vi-. $2900. 75~ ye•rty, $375/mo Call Stwtlng at M65. All new VIiia Balboa .y....._ Styllatl 3bf Ma 2be lndd cella. wood burning trplc, • lllfll-Craig 673-8947 apple, crpt, DIW I muc:fl tBRa $750-484~ den f/yd frp6c kid• pet gar, W/D hkup, No pet•. 2bd, 2,~ba. den, on goff •llMI ···-· ::-6!:!= ~ 28Ra 1950-S1200 frml din $1100 53M1t1 setll/mo. 7eo.eee2 c:ouree. next lo tennla Lg 2bf' tba, CIMl'I. pvt, In East Coe1• Meu. 1n AGT 931-4te0 A.gt f.. •PEHTAIOOE COVE• court S tl95.7511-0079 lt~to beech. $975/mo E. 22nd St M 1-7'379 WALK TO ~CH Yrty rental 38drm Ytew 2Br 2BaCondo W/Dhkup BIGCANYONIGoltCourea yrty. Avail now 945-7122 -•n-·· ~eurant• l Shope 12500/ . . I 1 S -.--1BO with yd, no pett A~~L;g~ NEWPOR~o. ;:5.o•~: ll~n9: ~~!:~A~_:b,:oV:,eoo Cenu ••l llar MU 2Br •'rn; Cri>ta. dflle, l&OOtmo, 845-1119 875-5511 Ev.a.494-23"2 fella. Ho pat• 54t-2447 213 431-7893 28R. wrm. i;ge aeat. bite'::..;:' 6: ~~~lo WESTCUFF 28drm. 28&. neet beech, Upper 11285 867 Victoria "C" M 75 flreplec., pool, no P9l9 @ Slf-NEQ p al t c rn ~ . . . ' I Mane Bischoff Collection 4016 Designer P•ttern 4016, Mtaaes Sizes 8·22 "II.,.,_. !OHOllCA•I .. CA'• ~ • ¥• t(W ~I .,._, ~· ThiM .... fMl"ft • ~ ~ 11' ....... 7'of ~·- • & Lower I 10&5/mo. ·· $650/mo. A.vi 11/t Call 675-21 10 MESA PINES 2950 Hflfla M 1-5598 or 942·11178 DESIGNER, FURNISHED 18 R ~~~ bbq $650 llitc.Nrtah TOWNHOUSE TOP AREA Qu'9t No Pet• C • T • Pool & tennla court• ••5't-244799 •• 1 ••• ••11 S1295 Mo 673-0898 ztft Nice comer t8R w/9QIM T~l~~OM~ BRAND Rew CXPI coo OCMl'I vi-.. Lrg end«* 2BR 1ea from 1$46 :rR Styte Twnhm..-:ra. ~­ Mature engl Pf'•f d FWta n~ B a S 7 2 5 p o o 1 pool l IP' fonnar model 940-7584. lam-8pm C81'J)Ortl w/1torage, ~ hm at 8edt Bay~· In Yrty rental aoutn of hWy I laundry. 2214 College E CM, prof dee lr"f spaclout 3Br 28a S 1so0 Ave. calf 942-5210 ur;Jraoes, frplC, 2bd . mo. Cole of Newport 2 ~b•. aptlt matr. volt9d 671r.5511 E 4.,~ 2,.~2 UtHltlee paid. No peta. oeillngs. Inside w/d, 81• ~ ve ~-.... · ~. 18r. petlO. evall tadled 2 car gar, mtn e 1,.... Au g u e t 1425/m o molM,$1175.852-19 18 ., ...... ~ .. ..,. .. p~.. 940-53-' 1 0# 142-534, "M'RX lXRdE 1eR APT Poof No pate $475tmo • Wltnll&-ts;iu .. matr. nr GCh MOO MClUflty M6-3e 11 Want a .-ctlon of gr•t C>OMn, H 8 Ou19t "*9 2BR M25 St ..-.... IMng? w. CM ofter' any-tvm. & retng. TV. rmcro ove. ·-"'V· thing from• arnell apt to utU, N/S, wtily SS6-8511 pool, lndry fee, gd loe. a 4 bdrm houee. " loOk· -------- avail now ~· Ing In CM, HB or HB tNntt j Fumt.Md room. uttle l>d 423 W Bay 7 of 119 nm '°' ttlet ctQoe Lit• kitchen prMI, nr 2 Bdrm 18a S700/mo of ~ IMng OCC, ref1, 1215/mo S300 dep go/water pd TSL MGMT 942· 1803 Femaia 546-2573 Chlld ok L• Lenne Apt•. WHt l lde 28R 18A. lag ~um etudlo 96 tM8 Placentla, ... Mgr carpOft, patio, rectec + vtN Room. pV1 ent 28r 2Ba. beaut, Q~. Sanlora pref'd Ret1 S300. N-emtcr Prof/bus. dWnllra wlp•tlo & erlCI M25 15().1834 evea ~+ A411'1 494-0461 gar Moat u1111 pd, 179! p-.1-t I-.... L ..,., 822 Hamilton 131-4753 _ .. _,_ ........ __ ..,.....,. .. ..,,_, • ..., 2• hlJ09 ""' wttt1 pOOf. 28: 1L oewt :::t::. ;;a _ ... ....,,...,. ...... .._,......,. 329Avoc.do 17 25/cno + gar., ~ M75/mQ d epo11~11 Ce ll• 1:_..~:0t 511-4741 •IAITlm• ............. BaeutlM 18' • 28f SS7& 216. !IX NEAR Up a ... ~. heat, hot Talbe rt/Beach Blvd water, gar 2323 Elden • a.tty w.i1 $48-78~ fenced yd. dlw, l'rplc, ll'QI g8r, MW~~c:Md, 1 pet~. 1795 oep, agt n,q tee C a ll M3-15001113-0 755 Wemtfield SAVE upto $13SO• ... ,, ............ 1..,.., te UM ............... • Month-to mon1h also ava1l1blt ·Furnished unfurnished · f1tntss centers, tennis sW1mm1nQ Modi'•~ 00111 ~l•ly 9 fi $011v M PllS. NtwO!HI Such Nn 8llO lrvll'tl A.11"n111 l11 l6tlll MS· not , c • ] J 1 J ( \ -I . ~ I ' I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, August 3, 1986 • .._ n• u. .. 2 1..... , .. ,Y~ ,.,,.... 1111 ,.., ...... , a.n.11-.. ... ClldulL... ""cw.11-.... au. 1111 w.. 1111 oceAHIMIZla '""'" -' eo&#XJION G id a;; M........ ... - ' -..... ~.'°'.~.1.2."!;.A!: hlL•/ ;:::. .... ....... -Pw~~~-t8r1a1~e101 .aaa.-IW'DM'lll C*ertoel mtl/BI 1111111 1111111•• ..... ~· ~-..,_., --...-~ i o:.-.. __ .,...... .. .,.__,. ftlllllLI"""' SDAYS'fftWl!K ..._ ~ OfWoe. l1109'wt Demo!llCI ..... -l-glfta S.... r*P at C.M e.ep WOtlllng .-.on. Non· DH GrMt CM ~ AM sen"-"-4t1-4157 Tired ot A.I. e.oome a TnmnDIDY A80V1 AvtMGI! PAY tYP'nl & C11erio111 ... now eo Ole, l*M 1*1Y Meet. Sat. and ot Sun. '"*''~{.Kit prtv, TV, IMMllllfllt 28drm Unfta. Rant. .,. · L«*' Rep, R E. Uc '*I'd. IUll"UftN\ XlT FOfU40M£MAKEM 1"9q'O.Kooa11d,.oft11eo-p1an, no col. dal « irw, ta111n; dlalr pede & '-* PoOl.-.~901nduttee. 1t'1f~ low. AMtng 1247,000. WIDOWWOOLDUKI! IBMSet'""Pfof )'OUlnttle Del .. ~.~~ 1ronl0 ti= & c1o-ld•lt0tHOMIMAK!AS. dOtf*.(818)701-1116 w.. CM l31-n11 Ma11e 1n otter TO ME.IT ........... + Tt81ninQ. ,...,. ..... SERVICE ...... .-io. v.noua 1o-·---............_ .,... kit.~. a train. Prof ~ 40+ NwpUch .. 541-503211gt 1 · MA.LllCOtitPAHION ;"'app1no.eol7Ct:u; Olltione. Long loft/Nwpt ;ri;,; tue'4i~-:'. oar&phoneMC1mry. ULUWPIT "' • • Attor,._ to aflr (,.. T di • 1 ANOFMHO * 1••••• lcfl, ,..,.,..,. 1'n. auto (714)770-t2H, 25411 HOUM~lLOYD Hou•o•ent. 9llP cwt'd. ~tit':'~-:, ~ tiiwit dee ~ ra hona Send""*" t na11 nee. 111-21&Met.. Cabot Rd, ••• 2oe. 114-t7t-1s1u~1011 ~~-64&-0210 Gar&Po01S42s1ne111...._ Nwptlk:llotceoem.'or Realty Bcuc•~-~e!~Piot :mtrlfAJJ:! * IPEllll* PIOILL . LllgUnaHMl.EOE -ULll w__.. To Go hell• 640-2032~meo ::n•~es1..eooo. 631-7370 Ooet11Meae.CA.t'H2t r9Cotd. Know o.c. w. llllll•ll•& 111 S.C1y/"9oeotk>nltt: Top PwMlme, Inell s Uur· Fff poaltton now~- ROOM fof rent, fWnalll 4390 Von te.men-Top ftt mature, r .. pontlbl•. ExeoutMa.cnterlea OLlll tltlllt, reft, for bu1y daye/mo. Htty + oom-We oan offtt ftU hr9 I non-notcer chtld OK I aMrgetlc. 640o4140 L8QUNI HMa LAlw Ofb. mlaetotl. No up MC. On eidt beneflte, " )'OU Mw 646-7513 after 8pm · BAYFRONT BUILOING lutwe I Pilla..W lutndlea Jell -1&. •-•1n WOtdP1oc111l 1g ~ ope1lllige fof (714)830 IMO Job Training. C.. Donna former,.. .. up l tn)oy ===-:""':'"" ____ . -OfFICI! SPACf -· -·-· Os*'9t0rl entry 19¥91 paytoll/ftle' m'".... 111-2"1 Of AW'/ 5744 hOIMd«iordnO~·· ROOM for ,..,, on Blllboe 650 equwe,... & up la8IHH '" •••• IBM, ~btee & Mac Faa.tator/Chelralde, Clertl Typl9t• clerk. P9YfOll ~ ·--Rllllrot' °' HB 2300 HfltbOt llYd. -CM i.i.ncs. Avellable 9-1-MI. Celt 642..... ltll lntOlh Comclu,.,... 115 front deall, pit, mat\n, Reoeptlonllte/F'Me Clertca end 1o.-key ~.i but ''" ' · H ~tut--Telefnaf1cetlng wtM train ~Wtth ._.~ -nllf•---~~~i:.r:c=.·~= bNvcLEXAINdFrm ~·yprogramor~: Coet•Meaa..93'"'420· CuttomarSeMce1'ep9 Nmfted ~ ancs __.,_._ ••-.., --.-&WAY~-Y)• non-amolcer pref91'1'9d. Nw Newport Bw:tl, ... 979-05~1. o.w •ITAi. Ill ,.~~ dMlr9 lo learn.· AW'/ In FIT ...... a •llled In ........ p'd .....,_ .. _......_.._ -·-...... 1'1 & eecurtty depotlt c •ll•nt financing , T _, Pedo omce Met!lng • ..._ .. ., .... __ pet'IOnfAM~PM SubdMllon ~ ...-1 P ,.,_ --iw -mo~~lnw/tllutllft• abeant .. owner,cellTed II.-. c:Merflll enthuetU!Jc & ~the Amer1cen THE JOLLY ROGER.INC & I.and P19nn1no. &ena pereon.Full/PanTlme Ground noor nutrttlon paid. 11 1n1er .. 1ed p1eue Harrta • t&-547-1111. 2 MoUNb TMJp flCktTS. oartno R'oA •. wtth eupertor .dltt9renoe w/top dOllera 17042 <Ml1eC1e Av. reeume a WOttt Nf"'*9 Ai>t>t 642· t 197 ~· de'411a~ ~ call 873-5978 & -~ ...., Ylew llllte 5; !~t ~ ~~ befor• 10/1/M . Orange c.realde 9'pert... non l b•nellte/prHtlgloua lntne, CA to Mr. Fuantee 9t Rober1 NAf'I INTEllUOR DESIGN W tamoua M.D. 1 meuege. .,..,.__..._.., ...... oriel Co. to Alalela '850. Ot· arnler S9 hr. If quaM1'.cs ~· both. f\111 and 2~1 Bein & WltNam Froet FIRM EXPANDING. ~ winn.ra.roMtl ~ """''_. r-n• r.r •1199 Co. to ChlGago ~11 w-.-c.nter -· ,,.,_ Aaaoc 1401 Ou9ll St PIT FIT W• train call Pf j WAlllP-1111'11• ::::=or TO. S10K/up, no credit U00.(714)49&-3173 ,_.........,. 714·111·1210 P/1 ~Bct1,CA82te0" ' e.th75Mt9i =~r.r~ £..:.! l300, 1¥ mag, 912-4!298. "'. no penalty. Cal 0. ,_., ... &Ill Set/Sun . GIMt fof "'Full vtew be600n... nllon Aaaoc. 473 7311 &Ill 'ri!"' Two~..... Or come Into offtoe at eeo colag9 ltudent. 8elaty s•LES ........ m )'OU can be"* mot9o ........ A .. _....... 11 "'Sacnlwy Mrvtce = dt.l~ll - --.__ __ -c. 8. CoM1 °'· Sufi• 2t0, oper'I, Cell M0-3579 " Con.._.._. ftl .. --. hM ,... "'*' )'OU can .....,. apend ----"""""'""' __________ "'Ample parking ~f ~ Jiii ·-"'·;.-..-;;;·--Coeta Mee&. 1 b1octc lmmed'-te ~ fot -;,-;; -=~ open-In 5 mo'•· CAU NOW ........ 141-1-111 nr on CAILBCXRl '°' 15 mo. in: ....... -W•t Of SOuth coa.at P/TWWWI 1111 IUI time and P*'t time Ing.a for retail ..... per-. 9n.1520 Wkly rent• rtOW avail TO. Al9o lend on & buy tent beOln lat• Aug -PIT: -·1111 Pleza. Juat oft F1Maw on lk'9Y ,.., aMate offtce, lumb« hlrdWW9 and tone both FIPT Ad· •I uuta S147.00 wtc & up. 2274 TD•. s10.ooo up to 7_.~, ~·woman. ,..,i Certified or Train••• the 40$ Fwy. ~rt;-1-!. T=~50 plumblfto & et.Ctrlcat va1~!#:.tnt.ei. Wiii llM Nwpt BIYd.·CM 64&-7445 Mo. to Mo. Up to 3000 " JUMBO'S. Cell o.w.on H.B M6.ec)74 • t 1pm..7ern ' 7am-3pm. wpm. Muet be, & ••I•• P•OPI•. Hom• train. . Cell ,.,_ 1iiiiiiiiiiiiii~r trom SS. ldMI T..._ Auoc. 873-7311. Lift.. :;a-J!'t! ~.v. Hoap. .rf am/llUftlY w.ll groomed. Sal~ c.ni.r ~a plua. eonMI departl'Mftt N9w-111111 Al 1•1•'11 V HI tit a lta tlh ~= r~;,~· •-------.-h Meaa 646-5685 Coata £neroet1c, poattl¥9, OOod :." c:: ~12M ,,..._~In pereon. por1 Statloner9 M3-1200 ·Join IN teem°' tht ortg. UU --Ceretor2yrold,30+ appearanee for lrvtne l.f-BTll llTWULD 1na1 COCO'S W• we "c•R•E,.Sl"WT ... l.,i .. N.E""/""l .. X~k"-E OFFICE SPACEI 549 aQ ti tiitl..... BB -= '=~· Ill •• IU ~y Shop. Wiii train I·~· r ·~:· 1171........ s.-peopl9 needed for looklng for~ a.-Gregory new 2bd, tv, available In San JuM req • Kind mature peraon -50tmo + bef\ EOE 1 '-·-~: l /F Ill ....... commerdal Office ,,_.,Int~ M . M°lf. micro d9h/w, w/dry«. Ceplatrano Beaotl S600. ..."tlft 3111 needed to care tor 8 752-0481 fl · ~co Selaty&com-Appty In per'IOtl. 2305 E Mn<lbchlflah. HMa73 ~=-~.:OC, ,..,,:4, or fnlllll\ ADS LXOAoRESS. prlvata Eldety. Good..,+ nn 1 EIECITIYE ..,TillllT TRAl~~~:EDED ~._t! .~101cal3 t 0ou1_::1· :_.M. DELUXE c oNOO No TN. •~19 uunu home. Newport a..ct1. t>oerd. Betty 8584872 SEClnAIY FIT. per90nable matuN Paid tralnlnO 1n 111 phaMe _ ...... _,"'_-_-_ .... ___ --·- 0n late• at Tahoe So. Kite, Small Pvt office c.nnery ARE FREE $5/hour. 768~2 ..,. UlllTWJ peraon for property of weldlng trade. " ~ UAL man UUI Poeltlon• 1va11. Miiiin<>'• •IM9• 4, 9·13 to 9-20, VIiiage s1751mo, utlla T .. · ••H Mu'1 be epnl«, excep-.__ ...... .., rtll .. mgmt co wl1h buay .,. a HS grad wtlilna to Need•c:Nng9?Juet'1ert-ltallan Rutauranl. only seoo. 497-2392 paid. Agt 87~ dya c I .... en -Ilona! oppty, •JCP'd, RDA ...... ~· phc)net. Muat be..,.. to reloeet•. betWWI 1f·25 Ing out? Want to beCome BalbOa 87M171 or 873-6427 evee a : TEACHER PRE:ScAool pref'd. lrvrne ote. We're Metclng an ex-work Saturday. Mpn. yaara Old . M-F. 8-4 euc:cieeef\11? Before you , ..... ltatah It Ilaire n-•aL-•Tlll •••NJI CM1tlanMlnl1try.8E.C.E. 640-4292or7M-0777 pwtencedMCtetwywl1h Good phone manner• 800-252-0559 o r doahythlngcallE>don•t • 2724 ..--._ -· unite Coat a Mua. CJ::i::t/Am::: -.aaa excellent eommuntcetlon muat. Call 642-1803 213-298-e387. 75..a30 and ftnd outlll EXPERIENCED ----Ti;;--..;;;,;;-.; Office Suite ovenooklng 642-9181 ....,yu=: ~ elllllatoreportdlractlyto RECEPTIONIST • LJ" Siii llUTWllTDI Wanledforupecale • __ ....... •------Newpon Hart>«. Approx .. _ -~• AlllllTml lllU our V.P. ol operetion.. For a..uty Salon mature 1111. ._.11 hamburger,...,.,,.,,, __ ,_ -1100 aQ ft 645-7100 . FOUND FEMALE BEAGLE ...... FIT, entry lev9I Account· Word proe.e.lng and and •J(perlellCed: pit, 9Y9 * ..... * -•• 875-0070 Open 7 days, 641--0229 C..•trdal '"""' llP9f'OX 8 moa. DOVER Maialatrt " SHI Ing Clerit. for bllltng, flt. anorthand ability la a & Sunday'•· Cell fof an Nation• lafVeat gift lhop aw -Ollll 25 +f9male prof,11relQht, 2171 SHOR ES 752 -7551 IJhZ lng.&mlae.dut'-. deflnlteptua. appt549-3030. chain haa Immediate Faat order brHkfut n/amitr Matr bcfrm -~~-.. -p;.iii.--650-9459 Send ruume to Mr. wa olt9r • com....0111ve IEC opening In Newport e......,1 __ ..................... . w/bath, gar, WtD, all HARBOR ACVB RETAIL MANAGEMENT Fuent• et Robert Bein, ~ ,..... EnlDllST Beec:tl reeon hotel. Cur-""" .,.., ..,_ ........,,. amenltlea. o..rlleld. No FRONTAGE -2UNITS FOUND Older Female Wllllarn Froat & A•-~*ld•C91Mntben-rent opc>Ot1unlty lot full --------F/T, m uat b e ex- peta S5eolmo + utlla. D Approx 1000 eq ti Golden Li b. Laguna NHdl N parlenced. eociet•. 1401 Quell St., For Immediate con-Heedquartera office ,.._ time and pert llme em-perieneed. Top WIQM. 875-24 10 E 857-2412 s.48-4787 & 869-2000 Nlguel, Dent Point BMdl an«getle career minded Newport BMdl CA 82MO alderatlon ~ )'OU( ,. tautant Chain hell Im-ptoyment. Contact Stuart All lnterMwl kept con-4~3-5404 managet wno can cs. · tume,or call: mediate open6ng fof fllll 790-3071 fldenttal. SM Phll at 2 R.eponelble SI M Nwpt 8c::tl waterlront office ,........ high volu bualo-....., tim. pef'INIMnt recep-Roetlo'a, 223 Marine Ave. Seel(lng ..,.,. to 9hr 3bd bldg w/lltpa tor boeta. LOST 4 POUND YOAKY ;;;; !o Juggte me ... swdlDll Iris lrlf /712-1111 tlonlst. Buey lobby and AftDfW ml Balt>oe laland. home In Dana Pt, Dan Raeantly remodeled . Near Poat Office In lnvolvl :;;':: ol Computer 9)(p req'd. Ex-D I m • n 11 o n PBX , '500/wtc 9e1ery + comm •TDl-llT 20--30 Iva. Nlgtlta & Week· «ldt Witt train Apply tn peraon. Reuben'a, NB d-e&1-0900, •240-3122 $2,400,000 673-.37n Corona del Mar. REWARD merch~= ~ng & pending IMne CPA Finn llllrtli lrtl• 1wltehbo1rd that r... 20% Only quallfled need BALBOA, ocean ·~ btodl, Cannery Vlllege ~ 673-3505 or 953-2eee atora operatiOna. pc).. hU eomput• operator r qutree • WltY per'IOMble appty. Eetabllahed Or- ... I V • LOST don Rottweller 11•~-avalla ........ F~ .. •~ poaltlon °'*"for lndlvld-..... YM '--AM. lndfvtdual wfth front of-...,.. "~·-ty bu ............ --------roomy 2Br, $400/mo. un-f t•"/ lllh •• ..,.,. ..,. --· ual wit'" boO .. k I .._ ............... _. -..,... """" ... ._.. ""'"" ......... rum , rM900llble, neat I -,. -··o.mpH y" REWARD llland. Manhattan beaCtl " " MP ng ~ ...-, 12111 ....... pr..,,_,._ 8P9M'· megaztne. 547-0685 ._.e11 .,._ Paul. 2131399-1132 or 9ISA ftlll • SU Downtown area Beverly Hltla Call c1n<1Y capeblllt .... Salary range anoe. Poeltlon alee> ,. =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ull .... m .. ,..." ...... 71"528.-7201 ext 1402 4 Plex S254.000. 30 day Hunt Bdl. 9e9-7722 213 824-2831 from S1350/mo. Call Equal()ppor1unlty qulr• UM ol 10.lcay • F/T PIT poaltlon for P 1~ Kathy (7 t4)833-oe51 Employer lldd« end Mght typ6ng. ClaNlfted AdvWtlelng motivated & enthullatlc BLOCK TO BEACHI ncrow A ; 641-0~only LOST lrg Huek_ey typedog. Lovely ottleM. inedl-~ULD C M 68 1 9990 .... FIT or PIT Experience In Cefe IL FORNAIO BAKERY CAFE. A1rtum Ct 640-<t279. Debby/Marcia Ocean vlewl Sl'lf 3bd HM pteMe g Irvine Ave. Nwpt Bet\. Tll l•••ar 1 HI RE FILE OLEll calfdentel pkg. Apply l)er90nl, . • .. aec:ur y, -11• REWARD 850-6431 ..... lueritttl .._.._., ""'-ult time . -..,... 957-8'88 8 to 20 unite In COM/NB . Al a CENTCJRY 2 1• poaltlon plua· beneflta JOLLY ROGER INC Piiot eurren~ hM CIP«'-S•50 + 11 8115 w•-ii Gray, blactt and whit• I --• ,.. ____ , ,..__ F 9AM-4PM The 0r-Cout Delly R9~tall Salea • BLOCK to beachl M/F ll'lr Broker 64().5078 LOST male Slllcey Terner Proleulonal you can take through classifie d San Clement•. aeH1111' 11~n!.~"!"':;.:,~ :~ f~ .. :.,hon!"4' .=: -. .11 ..... J... SIZZLER RESTAURANT 2bd duplex. atl.amenltlee.l IHlltriaJ _ w/short haircut "Teddy" advant1ge of our ax-250-0331 per.on In our Clalelfted 11 loolllng for PIT or FIT $400 +aecurlty Weat-of Hef'bof &-WllM>n. eiu1lve -Ge.,eeH't-ak-._ ...... ._. ••••H•••••••••••• AdV9rtlel ...__.. CASHIER 646-l 172 avenlnga f 300 aqft w/front ottloe, REWARD. 646-9590 , training-one ollhe moet -t-.1. 119Jll•l'J Mu.t~A.5_-'= EXP WAITRESS ---drive-In door In rear Lott-MIXED SHEPHERS eomprehentlV9 and In-: ( \10 ·.EH O l'l 'O HTI \I n : For Newport Beec:t1 R.E. prior t~ ..._ex-..._.""......._ -- -&57-0842_ ~~e~MF14f~of 111~~:~: SSS 25/mo. 1785 Whittler 1/M & l /F bllt & brn, 4 yra novatlve programa In the e e llrm. MM-time, phc)net, pertenoe, ~a ~t. lmegee1 la a llne 1t11tonery -----IUOl_;:;~--==--11~ t, CM. 540-9352-D. old, July 23, Orchard 1 lnduatry.Soc:alltoday. • MANAGE R • llghttyplng &general ofc eheerfultetaphonevoloe. andgftatorelnNewport ..._ furnca~~'.: o!'~no 646-0681 -N Biren. SA Hgta Pit ... .., 1 • • lklHa. Call O.ve 780-M33 Excellent aal1ry plua Beach f .. turlng Hallmat1t Taking •P911eatlona for ----·~---I I c p t REWARD ti Weft fw,.. • • c:ommlUlon ind good product•. We are .-1ng COOktalll()yst• Bar/Day O• ••11l l /f t··-L a tat rt J tr! f 852-8087183 l-4405 • e \ I e SECRET ARIAL Poelttona beneftta. a FULL TIME Mlel per-food waltr ...... Apply In ., ... r .. bd nr ...,5 rwy l LA.-rllfMU·_..1 • 11•pl1•1I ror lll1lt1 t1"1•11)1'11l 1111-1l1011' • ........ ____ .. _ 1tand1rd1, and enjoy low, 1 ~una Beaoh. NO 20 ., .. h~ ~n-f 27H ~ • pp11 .1t11111' •Jt•' """ h1•111ii '" • avallabla. Ten monthCallKath....,Olaon forln-eon. II you hav. high per90n 819S!Mpy Hal· S300 mo +aec 549--8528 -• • irs;1 ,.. '"""" YMf, ...., .. .,. .... ..,.,. tarvlew appointment. ..._ ---_ Low coet apeylnuet• r• 21 • I I I • hand, 50 wpm typing. 642~21 ext. 302 dealing with the public, PHONE CALLS PLEASEI Fem M .. VIWde apt 2BRI lrwPllTTllPLD terral Pet ID available • 111 1111 u.rf, 11111'1 111· ,,.ir • $14 15-1901/mo.Apply ln plaaM call Jullan at -------- 2BA 1315/mo • 1120 Rar:ty on.wed In thla nice No F .. 97&.-PETS • 111u11, al'f.il. 111 ~·111111•11 f11·\ll1l1· 11111 • per.on, Fountain Vell9v ••m .at 831-8888 fOf an awt. WAITllllll-Olll'S MC • 'i'tutll1 CallToydy locatlon Good Income . LOST amall IJ................ : l(o 111 or1t•1tlt•tl \ppl1,,1111, 11111,1 ,,1'1111, •• Setloold Olstr1et, 17210 •YPILIT -.-•• -•• -.---.-.1-111.-,-Fu lrt P ar t -tlm a 540-2241 , eve 7~550 Needs a llttle TLC Could .• ,qreen parrot _,, , 1 Oak Street, F.V. Cloelng -• -• -...&tt Days/nlghta avall. Exp Bea-B ea Around 4255Campua 0f. • ""'""11!"•11 ,1111111, • d t • ''EO E 330W.-..St. Afldtrame• ...... lnCosta "'ef'd.Goodbeneftta 78 -reallza much greater · • • .. ugua · · · · ,_, .. ...,.. ,... Fem rmmte for condo In potential 1370.000 Call Mes a Verde a r a a I lrv1ne. CA 92715 • . • eo.ta MeM. CA 92829 Meaa need• local Mlea Futl!On laland CK. NB veraa1r1ea Pvt BR & BA to see _5_5_7_-ae_to_or_64_~---I a54-2e00 : l<1·l1.1bl .. ''''"'I•. ,,rf11I 1,, "•h•· • lllllTAll&L/lllTALI help T~a112.90w1n train. tral SS $«5tmo 4 '"' ullls Avt BARRETT RLrt' 642•5200 -.rn1I 111-.ur.1111 ,. •• 111u-.1 • Fufl time. Leem proper1y U ... /ltm F/1 .._.. Sept 1 8'2-7054 • • mgmt apt renter ~~ !ll ........ ......., AIDE to UlNAGER "' Fem to IN 2BR , • ..,BA CM Pl• IDllTm : \\" .. rr .. , ,.,, .. 111•111 • u111pa11' lwn • nua. Hard working BerMiftta. l1ft 180 lb, 18+, _..__ •-• antwering ~ PfT, twnl'IN Poot.tpa tennla, IEAClllPlO LOST DOG ... r,,, 1111lut1 i11~ l'.wt ,11,11111.,,, ,11111: dynamic peraon who 250 0gleSt .. CoetaMeaa HlgtlSchoo4Senlor0tCol-flexhr1· ,-401 Avocado $387 50 s s • I I I 1111• WOf'lclng wtlh public. ... lege Student on part-time AY9 St: 20-4 Npl 8eh ~. 662-012; dep • ... ummer peclall Walk 10 ROnwELlll • rn "''" uml 11.rl .ind •l1·11tJ I "' • fX,pertence prefd Som9 •1UULll bu&a. S5/Hr. Exctttent _,..,~~~..,,...,~-- ::!'e11 be~c h, 2t>ay or 1 e -.111<11111·. 11111111, fl'"!!"'"' ,,1f.1n 111111: SaturdayWOfic. . ~~~~..:er. lralnlnglorMltlngcareer ANSWERING SERVICE b•v Ion ach bdrm. 1 "DEMPSEY" • 1111l1·J!!•' .d lo••11r11 ,. • • 991 --•~2.111• "•M-"PM. J...._ ... ., n•7• Good driving record r• All Snlfta Switchboard FI M prof 9hare NB apt 3bd 2b• 1 blk to t>eacl'I $350 mo • •,; ulllltles 673-2507 C)t 54&.-53a6 I eth and brlek nrepleoe e e •-_, -• "" ->1 "'"' -~ .. quired 644-4022 Oper atora wf t raln Owner may carry lat TD. 6·30am 3pm & G DOWNTOWN • \111''' 111 111'''"'' I 111·· 1l1r 11 • • rev. Call for excellent flnanc-• ' yerd, 1401 Avocado A~ Ing detalla. , e Thu r-. :! 1111 h.110 p.m : Ste 204 Newpon 8eeet1 F to ll'lere 3BR 2BA on B1lbo1 Penlneula Non- smoker $325 Avall 8116 675-08'9 aau.:.:n"."u HUNTINGTON : ORllUiE COAST PUILISHllC co. : lllWHIH lllYlll BEACH • • j F/PT d•y & evening lhltla 111-1211 e 330 W. Bay St. • available. Muat work 969-7722 : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • ::;:~11 wr ... q~~:~ ~:~ • EOE : train Coate mua e • 790-7319 E.O.E houee. room. pvr entr , non 1mkr stretgl'lt only. S325 • d•P no pe1s 497-1830 Male or Female stir 2Br 2''tBa Condo Eaatlide Costa Meaa nlll'l"lln 25-35 6-45-5804 M IF 28• PROF N·SMKR, lrg 4bd 2"\ba Hse COM avall NOWI $350 • utll MC 760-9195 NB VILLA Balboa 2 a seek resp Mlto sl'lr lull Condo $475/mo • tat & 1111 548 9188 or 553-6955 NEWPORT CREST MtF must btclfan n smk $100 •dee> Call Nowt 548-596<4 Nwpt Ben houN. hJrn pvt rm & bth, ·~ bllt 10 beh & bay Fem, mature, reap SAOO Incl utlls 873--051 1 ONE Ml TO BEACH 2 ROOMS AVAIL $350 •SEC-CM $400 • SEC·NWP.T HGTS NO PETS PLEASE W D HUGE SUNOECI< TERRI OR PAM 548-665416«·2406 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• $2.40 per day That's ALL you pay IOf 3 lines 30 day-minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll ISi FOii Liii Cltuiat. lenlc4fllt" Baa•~aa wa•ac•Jl•t OUst BusfEM. W/mo FENCE!:Oxtes t r .. trim l Lancart & up Wk/Bkno, tuppllea Dump rune C M.IN.B furn_ Chrla ae 1-0988 ar11 Jim Why1e 642-1206 K.C. TREE SERVICE __ • Top Trim. Removal. Oual. HouNdeanlng 14 yra exp •GEN HOME REPAIRS Serv Lie/Ina. fr .. •t. rell1ble, reas. fr" ett, own P1lnt Drywall. Carpentry 969-6263 °' S3~9e trena_ Pine 8'5-988e Dell• etc Gary 646-5277 PTL HouMCleanlng, carpet• & I ••HANDYMAN•• ••u•rz upl'lolatery, wtndowa, ete Large or small I do It a111 1";""9iliilOd("""' .... w•aJ""'-· .br .. a-wo;c-• I Klrbys Malnt. 831-5272 Pet 531-5579 ortve mag concrete. Comp pattoa: HOUSECLEANING 10 LARGE OR amall. l 5 yra exper. 646-<t83-4 I YRS EXP Good ref'a. Gener11 home repalra BRICKWORK. Small joM . own trana. M1rl1 241-9553 8 yra exp Troy 548-2077 Newport, COlta M .... Your By Japenete lady St Anbh C !>+net ....... ~ FINE PX Nf~ By Ridl-ard Sinor. 1 ~of happy cuatomera. Lie. 28064-4. Thank-Youl 983-4114 A.A.A. PAINTING Int/Ext LOWEST polllble prtoe. 10 Step ~· 8&2-3235 GLASGOW PAINTING Int/Ext. 30 yra axper., raf'a. 642·5214 PAINTER NEEDS WORKI Int/Ext, oelllnga. refln cab. (26) yra exp., WOf1c guer. Dav1• Painting 964-3837 HOUSECLEANING IHJla~-lrvlne Ref'a. 875-3175 SeM<:e Direct Of)' Own tranaportatton LT AX UNO -DoviNd No ~o amall :11 ~ ReprMentatlve I 54&-0527 call evening• Garage & Yard Clnupa Frea •t Lie . 831-2345 QUALITY PAINTING 142-4321 tit. JOI •ANNE'S HSE CLNG• Jon 646-.8192 SUPER ~R 0 5~r~~:,:•f- Cmplte, windows, paint HAULING • CLEAN-UPS. REASbNABL~A;~~E: bid. guat WOf'lc 87!5-8088 ~ Call Barry, 831-4748 I L Acteatical "...1•1a!; 1vac:ane'11rAnne722-8572 7 Daya Low.st ratM 54&-1452 ucU93790 p = AEBLOWN OR PAI ED MARIE'S Janitorial Matnt •.....: F 1M INTERIORS Prof fem 25-35 to lhr 2BR Aleo Int/Ext Palntll)Q Prof cinlng, gd exp frefi HAULING & MOVING WTiaf 28A II\ NB (81ywOOO) All Llc'2S8S97 631_9~6 24 hr Call Marie 547•5448 College Student wflrucit -....;..;;a.._____ HANGING/STRIPPING amenltlet $-4 15 • ·~utll1 Thank you, LNte •&·1 ..,..* VISA-MC 873-1512 790-8009 Ive mag Aa;ah WH~~-&nt Kelly'a Oua1,11y HAULING & MOVING CLEAN & EXPERT flutll~= -......... ng, ••P . rea, Col Over25 yeeraax~ ~iliiP!iifmiii~iiiiii---1 Prof MI F 25-40 2br den Par lng At .. Aapelra & 642-o<t06 te2 t8e7 lege Student wltl'\lek T ,.. 2ba NB condo 2 eat gar, Reaurfaelng : Roofing 4 .__: • ThMkl, Lewie 768-8154 Lie '1 18•428 30-l3S3 ~.:; T:.ur::n= pool lee tennll 1550+dep Waterproofing• 83 1~ 199 ... HMU.. lttl • •ABC MOVING•. wooc. ProblerM-~o Prob- Avt 911 e 1t-58 1-1488 1 1 .......: I lalWla.J_ tam •1 Ou~ ~ ~.,Es~5•.2T ~.~0 1em11 #321164 664-7831 TO SHR 3BD HSE COM •• •"' ... ctt .20 Vw tn x;;; ouan' Prof Chrlaflan tem;J; a;: .. ~ Nr beh. prof n-•mkr. S400 REllEF CARE SERVICE REMODE~ING & R.EPAIRi 11'" to hou . ...i1 fOf an -n-.-AINI---....._----'P~~=L· .......... --.1 • 13utll ave & wkenda Emergency! Hr-Oay·Wk All T Storea-omc:..-axtended pertod of time, 14 lw D U.1111 857-40S81873-0835 Secrt'l-Bkkpg 875-9937 I H~tc Lle'd/lna'd * JClnl tlfl, n-amk S37-544<t ~~Co~al-~Allplumblnglheet~ Would like rea; fem, 28R Carpt•t2 Palombo Conlt 988-3564 Laaiac••'•• Student Mover• Tntured ·a· .• . ... 28A at Pronft>ntory Pt Eltpert Cerpentry sm Room Addltlona-Ramod-;i I Lancart Uc. T 114~8. 641-8427 -- No pet• N-lll'lk Dave wk Repelr-Remod'l·Addl11on• Door• Window•· p •tJo ousfY's tandacape/lawn NEW WlnlhouN SJorege Xdd'n• rR.mO&i 683-894'4 nm 875-6497 0oora ... tc 548-4990 Cover1-Dac1t1 Frank. Mlln Serv Wiiiy/month/ llYll ••• Top Quality. I.ow Prtoe "8·7107 LleU&Oe17 t time Fr• •t. 241•1640 • /U' Fr ...... Lie 631-2345 l~J W J 27•• eoor.Moldlng•Bay ---Carefut.Coun~ I aat.. -WlndO'n-Complft• P1tloa DMn C&B LAWN SERVICE By hr tor p1eee 64&-3M5 t JJ~ ,._, to IJlr o0ift Addltk>N Oualtty WOf'k Entry 1 Fm DOOta MOW• EDGE TWICE MO. 95iipillf11R•f"'e11i•MX-Ulll'!IC .. flin0.-• HN IM HB. FV, pref w/ 1-2 *477449 Paul 5'8-aaeo By Norman The Ooonn1n $20-$25 64S-5737 futietj!ecuitaa Dt911net!Y9. Affordabte ~OB+ FVhu 22"bCI· 20 yr r• Ooor9--Alc>aH-Aiter1tton1 Ou & Fir 857 DOOR SHRUB a LAWN CARE MC er;; a; K.i!f!! ( Kltdlena, ba1he. 722·1783 ,....,, rm, gar Ceblnet ... Panel Loc;t(...,..c . ---Land~. gen Clnup · --,. !~~~===== 9e8-5233 3$ yn a11p ,,.,,; 642-0687 lltltrital Balb0a/N8t-0M 87&-1 1M ~ed) Waldorf Clf'9dUet•, NI ,-.,-,.-,·-.-.-ftr .... QARAQE d()()( 999011t. , .... IUITlll Tllll ner::=-,,:.-~ T ~*!!"':5$*d IHI ,, .. •trna lie Int Hex· OuailtyWOfic, rreu111 Topped/removed c...n,. 9'e Celt Aaogle 839-7109 ' '*" ~ I CAR d XRXdt lmer Const 2t3 582-3831 ~~255 1j "6-7.-01 uf). new lewna 75t-3-47e A KIOS PARTY by~ ~~-·----..---- Heer Frwyt 73 405 65 Pll..a StNM ~ and RESIO/COMM'L/INO 21 c.n Upe•T,.; 'Topping Certoon ctwacten '4e ...... S75 mo avall now Addlllonl Walla Doore yra DomyownWOfic Uc Shaptng.Refnovtnt-Haui _Aeaablel 6'3-1810 -LET--TH_E __ .. H_IN..._!_IN ..... 720-8730 14J· 1lll, I IUl. ID •27804 1 AJ 646-8129 • MIKE ~m . Sunlflin. deaf*'O 17~ only 9'.(1'8-ELECTRICIAN Oual wont Trw/Trlm/Cieenup comp4 I~ lenlfl Ltd Cell (714) M&-6ltO Siva & Secure 724 ,,.. aet S20 hr • gatdenlng Competit~ co;;;;JOn/G fOr Q;; COmmerQ6all/" ... O.rtlill J•mH Strfft Coll• Ul7"2 0 1'9g. 979-1278 prlcet Chuck .. 2·2873 In cw. a ltl• hatlpg fof 1-etory 830 • 2-et()fy 14() Meaa 8~3-7787 :'!'; :;:;.r:;n:..~ NFWIAEPAIR Ove11ty No JAPANESE OAR~NIHO the aldetty (114)133-2008 c.MI. W1ndowl tM..f 124 lttl~t %f4 ,.,_A ~ :~~l~~~ SERV CIMn-up & Malnt ~ °' Compan4on fOf Of Ad StNOU gar ge/11 orag• •tfi.,_rttt · ,r .. •t Tony "4-4758 or l9mele In your ACTION :><'!)' i..G-tll M • ,., .. &lvww.a~ l)etlot i>etht ~cllll\j ., t 1111 111 ''"' ISMIKAWA LANDSCAftE hOme h•~ ,.,., el(pw <.au Af lllllll • , 1 1001100 etc. No jOC too .m111.:J.E''lll llr1u wt "'"u c..ar IH ,. Od c i.an upa Mtlnt 1 " therapy ap9tlllllJ1ng A O.A.11.f "'I.Of 10.ao 5!0 1486 c:i ... Miehy S3&-<>S53 1'"' '"•oi•o" t•11114t•1111 Sprlnkler't ,1, 150 4 147 .-inat)0(7 ~I 76 , <>; .. ~2 • .. mot ..... .. .... FU SUCGSlilUL CITIZEN I How much w ill your son or da ughter know about business whe~ applying for their first full·time job ? Plenty. if he or she hos ever been a newspoper corri.,. Ti.tough route e)('perience he or she is alread y a lop oheod o f their classmates. W hile they all master ideas, the boy or gir~ith o news po per route is able to .• put them fo practical use. Btisi"ls\? Carriers learn the basic lea rn the basic principles from the first day of starting to deliver newspapers. They b.uy at wholesale, Mttl at reloil, make collections, keep their own books, and deol witt. people foce to face. Ca rriers quickly find out thot "pro fit" and "loss" ore more than textbook terms The benefits ~f mon09ing a newspaper route a re an equation for a future successful citi"en. A great number of today's prominent men and wo men started their public careers as newspaper corriers. And they all vouch that o n.wspaper route gives o boy or girl o htod start on the futvre. 8ovs ond q1rls I 0 veors ond older who may be inleresled m roull' wor~~hould con1oc1 lhi> Do1ty P1lo1 circ11lo11on deporf1men1 ot 647 4333 APPUIATllll Now ti.Ing ecx:epted fOf 1011prevenUon 1T19r, exp preferred but not req App!y Mon-Fri 10·4pm 1-llAIT 15440 8eeetl Blvd Waatmlntter WllYTUllll t F°' new bakery operation Vat10u1 hra. Salary & bal'leflta comm w/exp Exp n01 nee: but V9l'Y helplvl 64s-o&.5 ... Oependa1>1 • wom1n preferred for Ml'ly morn- ing lhlft, wlll train Af)ply D K.'1 DONUTS, 1082 Old lrvlne Blvd. Tintln llATllAllTIU.. Sailboat Charter FIH J need• lndtvldual to help Ml'Vlce bOatl & do rou. tine m1lntenanee Call 646-. 7 1 ()() WITDIAHLP Newport MeM Unified Schoof Olatrlct FOOd Ser ~ Dept. le now accepr. Ing applleatlon1 fOf P{T workera Rate 11 5 554 P« hoUr. minimum 3 houri per day Apply It 2985 Bear St Bldg A eo.1a Meea. 5~3~73 cu11ms ()penlngl Now AV.,.lble Earn extra CUii fOf cs.. ~THE HUNTINGTON BEACH/ FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Dellv. 1 d~ ..... No oollee1lnO. no 90tlcltlng Mu.t have dec>endablt car. truck or 1tat1on wagon and lntur1n~ Call 8'2-t«4. &Ill for JoAnne C<aney Mmll Dally Piiat -·0 -•" 1111n CIRCUlA TION DEPT 11 now ~=-ttone 330 WEST 8AY ST. P.O . eox 1560 for • "'" time euhltr C ~~Ible ~~~ OSTA MESA . CA LIF. 92626 aponalblllty, energellc ,-----------------, and ft1endly Mothar'a It I 1 • Dtowtng ccme>any antt I Yet, my son/daughter would like I offer• many benefit• 1nformot1on on a Doily P1lor route. I ~ •. ~. ~5 E HISJHE R NAME IS I Cl£RICAU DELIVERV -------1 Mat"'91.,,.,getlc P9raon I for bUly med let> Ill N8 ADDRESS·---------! =M~~ ·1 .. , ... -- CITV ________ ZIP __ , For 63 bed~··- I S anti A n a ~ PHONE AGE_I &49-30et ' _______ ___, I COPY MACHINE·- I r OPERATOA PARENT'S "°'CooYCenWi, fUll t~ SIGNA TURE.. • I wflltrlln,Pat.H2-1&31 ·L-------------...!--..J I~ .. ,; ... COIMllQfl eo.n ~n C!•uttltd • ,. I r . ..s.. ./ ~ IN TO SAVINGS The Daily Pilat has a new way to turn your Hidd en Treasures into CASH with a $7.60 Classified Ad. '7.60 or $5.60 with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$7.60 No change s i n copy or cance llation. Private parties 011ly. N o Commercial, Real Estate or Employment Ads. There rs no price limit to what you con advertise . If you need to s~ll your cor, boot, couch , high• choir or any unused merchandise 'coif th e Daily Pilot Classified staff or use the coupon below. 642-5678 ---------w----------~-----------------------._- NAME ADDRE SS CITY PHONE STA TE ZIP AO COPY 4 line m1n1mum, oppro>11mot~ly 4 word!> per line AMT ENCLOSED c:•,.c•t Ori" VISA or M C A.rt> you o subscriber to the Doily Pilot? < re r ,"',. YES NO Offfff Fualtan lr,.if!!!t 1147 AUlllJUIW ,...llTAl.ITm •IUITIPa• G1111 Ol1ptay Cue c.riter llland Dl9C>l•y 2 Dr...., Ale/Wonc Tabte. Many More Ptecel. Cun ~·-8'M1 Flnlngl Orig. Coat '30.000 Mk- Ing S 18,000 Of 1>191 offer (714) 846-210G COCKER SPANIEL PUPS .. """· 3 i.n•. e..ut. Ill butt COior. Chernp ·11,,.. w/pepere U25J275. 499-5902 THEODORI ROBINS FORO • I ,f ...... " ... ~I o ' ('>\tAlllll \A ,.,\, 1,. Autumn ~· kM to loOll Nrt l\M9 to,..., lomeone ..,, •• \0,., In 0'111oneo ~ ...... . l2t s. E&dd " Fulerton, CA 71+.0UOO 21a.et1 .. 701 '85 BMW 5299, MUil SEHi 2t ,OOO Ml, LOADEOI 118,800 obo. Al-42:14 l . ~ Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT I Sunday, Auguat 3, 1988 MUC llD1U Ml.IC llJTa MUC ll)TIC( MUC m11Cl .-.C llJnCl LaULNOTIC8 QIU • "°11CITO HOflfiOUI-• MCrrnoue~• ~.-· ,OUNO: FC)tMHUNOMI) ~ wr . CCMmlACTOM um tfAW MMm'lfA ,,.-...,_ .. DOU.AM l400,00 ~ M --GM.l..M POlt.. Tht ~...,.....,. Tht ....... ,.......,. ;;;;;;: • tOeNTIFY IV OENOMtMA-(ctTACIOM •..aAL> So"OOI Dletrlet:· HIW-dOtlrlGI ~ M! Oc*IG ...... • ~UfllMIT •OTCHl.N TION Of' BILLI. OATI ANO NOTICeTOOEnNC>AHT: POIU·MHA UN"'IP DfllfllU OILIGHTI, ltfAMfllOCk == 10M4 ..,_Awe. ,_..; LOCATION LOIT. CALL (AvteoaAou•dotAUCEM. ICHOOl..'048TflltCT 1101 w. ~ .... NILIP'llCU. 1.11nv• c..r ii#oi Ct..\181C1 N.000 ~ a.a.. 11K ml. attow-. Or IOtaof ,_.,.,.., HUNTINGTON HACH CONOLITOH Md 00.. t 81dOMOIN:aooo·~ tol.a.nt.AM.Ollf.tf101pueOrM. ... 111....... ca;;m. ... c.. IN. IM..l. •• wM ...... room MW. Ptrfoond, !Mt herd to Ind v•::.; l POLICI Dl!PAATM I NT ttwouotl ao.,.... PM of tfle tWI dey of Katflteerl OefttM HM-pot19eldl. ('All. '.:'°c-o ~1iiF~ Qr A Relf UMlf •t..Ut3 ~ anoo. 7M-t11t ~ b!U9& • PfllOPlll'TY UNIT M()tf. YOO AN! KING SUED 4u0uet. 1... dtWIOt. 2'711. ~....... JIMf'~ laJINMr Hunllnf'Oft .... a.Ji. . l , ~ vebA' .... _.,.. THll'UfAIOAYt:OOA.M,,T:I) IYPl.AlffTW1':(AUd lie.ta Pi.o. of lld "9oel0t: tG .... AM.Ollf "104 ~. 10l1t ,.,... tM4I ' Mll 71 .SOIL org vw 13 VAHAOOH, •• ..... S:OOP.M.ATS34Me2t cl•m•ndanclo) FEOEAAL PurtNllng Olipt .. 2Nf.e Thta ~ .. oon-Ln..~IMdl.-· ~ .. owner, lo mt new btWnew.H .000,.,..., covera, much mor.. wp llUWtl'11 ~ Ofanoa COMt DIPOllT INIUAANCI Beatlv.ii,coet.e ...... CA cluetedbv:MlndMi:llMll 9*t .,,. OOI r ._. ........,, .... m.ooo iot. °' tllC'tr• t7100. (1 MOMH1). 1 1'.HI. ..,.,.. OellyPltot~S. .... OOfllPOAATION.111 ltt Cor-ProJeot lcl•ntlllc:atlon ~Hei dl'ltot .,,. bUelMea .. oon-~lliy~ , ... 010. IN·1071-dayw •••• 4&30llf'I~ JOhnW~ line. ~~c= lu)5S por.-~ . 'Name."°°' N!PA"' ANO .,,. ......... -fled clueted~":t~---Tilfl tl 1 .... -.. ...... t7U ..... , Mere. ___,, · Y• ..... If CWAlt MAINTE:HAHCI wtth ltl9 eounty a.ti of Or-JaNt .,.• C01MfY a.ti fl Or· vw CONY IUO u CAO '71 E.ldo INertltl Po"* • (100!171) "8JC ll)TIC( OAYI ....... IHMIAI ,... ,...,. ere on 1119: .,,.. (jouncy on J4il "· .,,. .....,,.,.., ......... (jouncy -21 Mal 't0 ~. elk*. *· Cllul9o. 1~ ~. • t 7tts. & Son 11 -.Wllll • ,_ .... 8 Purchealng o.pt.. 2M6-9 lNI wftt1 .,_County a.ti of Or· = on • r=-::1eo.-:::= ~~·=~obo, ~.£>tit~: Unc. Mere. 540-~. LfOALMOTICI :-:::-.......... =:•,..co.Mea..CA PublllNcl Oranoa"= =County on My 21. ~ "'*- llCJ*1 ... IS1-722t VW AABllT '82 aentr•'a 716-1111 4 :~A'::,7~11 ::::".::: .................. NOTICE 18 HEREBY Dally Piiot .My 20, 21, ,.._, "= ~~~:ttc:::;• • ,.__ j a T NABERS ' oci cond weti OWIWCT '*,....... ,.. ,.. .,._. QIVEN tti•t tti. al>Ov.-~ s. to, 1Me PubllMd ..... .,. I.Al 10 17 1... • , • MBZ 13 SI08EL. ....,... f u cl~ 1 re a I bOdy & Int Tfft ' NOTICE II HIRHY ........ ,..,,._ ..... be NllMd 8dlool Oliltr1c:t for lu-319 Delly"'°' Juty21, Au8U9' I, . ' ...._ OOUt9e oond, A88 bftlng ~. dtff 818nn. mllnt, .,,, fn'I cawtte QIVEN that tne loercl of !Iii ,...._ ..... .._ I ,_ Ou1n9e County, c.llfornie. 10, 17, llM •·.., '"'otwome .a:. .saeoo. ta1-Mee CADl..L•C •t•reo. • ... 1001obo. Eesuo.1ion of the Newpoft· .,... .. .....,. .. ...,.., *""'Cl by and '"'ouoti tte rtaJC M>TICl ~ 1oy9 Proton am/fm, 2tt< ft l a u r • n e • 3 -0 • 1 4 , MMa Unlflecl SdlOOI Olltnot -. G<wlrnlnQ eo.ro. herein· ---------. NlJC llmCE ml. '30.ooo. 722-7134 ..... , _ LARGEST SELECTION .....twtcnda 844.()375. Of ()fange County .. ,.. " ,_ -..... ,.. •ft• rwfwrecl to -"DIS-HCTmOUI _.. HCrmou9 ....... **" .... * • ·---Oflaternodel,low,,.... ........... ,. P:r::!~tt1up~2:~ ::!:'=~---=-= ~~·ia::;::.:,:: ~=--MICtnlOUllUH•• ~w IYofy/Pllo •• IUP9ft> cond.. ,.. Cadllaca In°'• Fully eQUtot. Oita owner, Auguet ttH. •t the ...... ..._, _, ,,.-ateted tllna, MIMO bide for doWIQ ~ aa: IJIAm STATW'f The_.....,.__..,.. erttoa recorct.. 3 yr. Coun1Jjty10S..·11ua0t 0 S150o. 842-1~ Pvrc::lhuino Offtol ~ Mid erty..., .......... tfle ...,cl°'. con1t.e1 for Wfil'tNIY ROOFING. n. tolOMIO,.,.....,. dolrlGN~ •• OLr: WOll'LO w.Tenty evell TNa ... • No AOd1tiona1 Ou!t1 ~ MUSTANG 4 ,..... ~erd Sc:t1001 [)(eti1ct, ~ mt ..,._ _.,.. ...... h the at>ow ~ ttaa Orano-n . eo.ta ~a ........, • ~ 40t W ~ oriy at lular~uPS ..,..... 2985-8 e..r St..-, eo.ta ...n. E.acn mu9t llltlmlt ......_ c.llf. 92121 PfllECISrvn, .-A'"'.._• · •,... ... ...... • No HusJes 2eoo Harbor IMS. 1977. AK, ,.,. ·.r. ....... CA ome. at wNctl .,_... .. ....., ..... ,.. wM MCfl bid oertlfttd °' ~ L. Whttiwy, 1035 22M Peclfte Ave. Unit L. I Caol, eoec. ...... . ..,.._ /I I--r,,,. COSTA MESA OOnd, low mliMOe M e time MIO bide w11 b9 J)Ut>-,.._ .... Y• _, weM c:Mhlar'1 c:hac* ~ to Ofaft09 #3, Coeta Meea. oo.ta Meee. c.lf. t2t27 t*7 . (Ser. 0 14:12) ,,..,/ t:NIC ,-.,,./~ ott.. "9-1122 llcly opmnect and,.._, tor: .. d8ii M ...._, ....... the DISTRICT ou bid bond Calif. 92e2'7 \,J.,,,.. A. a-ry, 22M HW H. 1111wr.ii11,1111..,....__..,_ -a1f 1ID tuaJrc /tUttl~ WI MT iLl Ulll '82 OLDS 99 REGENCY CKA'RTER BUS SERVICE -:.::: do ... ......,. In the torm Ml forth In the Thll butlneea 11 con-Pac:llC Ave. Unit I, Coate .H .. •c.:· ::lzr·· Colla • .rl .;-'-/, USED CARS & TRUCKS BROUGHAM •OK ml All bids .,e to b9 In ao-.,. , ,_ _, _..,. contrmct dooumtnt1 In an cSucted by: an lndMduel ......_ c.IN. 92t21 Meea.T .. '* .... ..:,1 le .....,,.. COMElN OR CALL FOR " c:ordanca w1tb ~ • ..eterM1. ....,,,.__... • emount not ._.than 12000 Robert L Whitney Thia bualheal II con· ,_ ,,_ neaa oon- lOOI a.I It., N.a . FIB a_a .. a1 • lttte"MW", loedecf, ~c. pwr 1nstructlonl end Speclll-e ...., ..., .... (..._. !ft N a pant• thet1M ~ Thie 11.-mem ..._ flied OUC1ed br. • ludMd 181 ducted b¥:~ ~9300 • o.-al~ steer, amltm ttweo. wire c.tlon• Miich -"• on fMe In tM ,._.. boeli). O.r wlll entef Into the with the County a.ii of Of-Jamee A. et-ry Hw +4. Wtllll lbelOll wtll c:cwer., new brllk•. lhe omc. of the PutcNlllnv ~ de .-... ...,. Pfopoeed contract If the ano-County on J;;, 21, Tttl9 atement ... Ned Thl9 11.ttemem --.CS ......n light grey w/vlnyl top, Director ~ Nici Sd\OQI oi.. .,.._..__.. ......_ ,_.... ..,.,. i. lward«t to lllCh 11N wtth the County a.ti of Or· with IM County a.ti of Or· 11m.11Ci 1&211 8EACHBLVO $M75,•97·21t8 lrlct, 298&-B a-Stre91, .._, .-.... ..,.. _. ...... bldcW.tnthe.-..ntof,._ "MIM1 ano-County on .My 2t, _,.County °" M'I 21, HUNTINGTON BEACH Pl YMOVTH 1g7 4 Sat• eo.ta ~ CA tme. • • .,_.. CAl.8MDANC>e to "'t• Into Mid contr.e1, Pl.I~ Ofanot Coeet 1tee • ttM llOIOU . .., ... ,, .-.1111 Ute ve ,.._ btllk• A Ptrlormence 8oncl mey ,.,. pre1eftt•r Wfta ll.ldl MCUrlty ... b9 tot-Delly P'6o( Jut( 27, Auvuat 3. ~ Olw~ _.. ' ' ..---'bereqund1tthedlacr9tlon lllf -'II _... e ....-lelted 10, 17, 10M Publlahed 0ranoa C01iM Put>IWled .... , CHEVY '81 CHEVETT£. 4 aun roof, r,::1 cond o1 the Dtlutr1c:t ...... ..., ..-. The 04STRIC'T ,...,_ ~ o.lly Plot .My 27. ~ S, o.lly Pilot~ 27. I , dr, auto, ale, MW !Ir•. 11300. 8'5-737 No bidder' mey ...tthdf9W UM_,..•-......,... the right tor~ Wt'f °'.. 10. 17, 11M 10, 17, 1tee PORSCHf AUDI CHEVROLET Hl9hu1 Q..all1v Sal•'• S.rvlu 40 E CoHI ll"'Y N•wport S.ach 67S-09t0 ~' . ksWagen 1442 S Bristol. SA 141-0220 am/fm CHI IU•O Ille Bid for• 1*1C>d of forty~ ••••.._ • a. .......,e bldt °' to wlllW any tr-"8.IC ll)TIC( ~1 ~ 722-7381 P'tll.IC ll>TlCE n.... (45) d1ty9 aft• the date "'' nhni; w ,........_ ~II• In 11ny bid• or In ------------------1---------Nt for the Ol*'6nQ lt'tereof. eeottta I .......... lteM... Ille bidding HCTmOUI IUeMN "8JC ll)TIC( CHEVY '82 CHEVETTE ACnnDUI .,_.. Ttte eo.ro of Education 01 01u"pllr oot1 IH for· No ~ m•y wltttdr• 1J1Am ITA,....,., SCOOTER, HK ml., MAm ITAftMDn' ttte Newport-Mela Unlfted M•ll4'•d•a l•t•l•a My bid for a period of '°"Y· TN 1of1ow4ng penone are HCTmOUl .... N good cond., new mum.; The tollowlng per90na are School Olttrlct r...,.... the •111tad11 .. •Md ...... llw (45) d1ty9 at!• the data dotng bu91n1e1 aa: 1J1Am STAW IJIAm STAl'W br8ke1. Urea. emlfm go1ng ~ 1u : cm~ right lo raiect any Of all 8ldl ... la OOfta .._.. M Ml for Iha oS*llno of bide. PAIOE DEVELOPMENT The fo1oW1ng perlOnl.,. The toloWtng perlOnl.,.. 11ereo. good tran1p., ova quH r an. and not nec.eaertly ACC>aC)t -A pmyment bond and • ANO CONSTRUCTION CO. doing buelneel ea: clOinCI buall1eae aa: $1 750. 497·2118 Cout Hlway, Laguna &eeen. the lowaet Bid. and to_...,. II ueMcl no pteMftta au perlorrnanc:e bond ettall b9 INC., 2081 ~ c.nt• YARN IOUTIOU£, 2744 S~EET HEARTI, 271' . c~~ 1 ,. ... ,_ ulk any 1nrormallty °' Irr~ ......... tteMpo, ,_.. r«iulred pt1or lo axac:utlon Or Sult• 108, lf'Me, Cellf. Eut Co.I Hwy, Corona 611 Sandpiper Or .• coet.e ...... CHEVY '83 Monte C.rto .._, .,.. __ l att. ty In In)' Bid raoalved. ,_., .. -. J le,...... of the corrtrect and lhall b9 12715 Mllt, c.llf. ~5 Calif. t2t2e 1---.,.-'M-C-L-.-----. am/tm, air, el«: wind, 22l5 MM~et Or · N9wport MIWPOftT-•IA UNI-..... ew ...... au.._. In tt11 f0tm eat fontt In the Preda Da\Mcpne11t end Mlrdra ~ 21515 8cN1n El""••.,,punr ... -, Inc.. ~=======~ .,,, ~ 20r, V-8, jade green. BMctt. C t2ee3 ,.D ICHOOl. Dl8"'9CT ol r etr11 OOHI de n oontrect document• eon.tructlon Co tnc .. C.. Via Valor, Capl1trano Cailtomia. 2111 S.lldplpei =PO .. "'"HE ... 112, whit•. 'DI/RENAULT S3500. 873-&819 Thi• bualneai 11 C:Of'I· 0r-. e-t,, C...,,. L ,.-a,.hdad • ..,... ... A mandatory w.ikllwough fornla, 2011 Bu1lneat Bwfl. Celt 12t2• Of., Coat• ...... Cam. ~ vu , ducted by: an lndMOual ltocllar, '"'otlulftt ....,,_,_. ... _.. will be ectteduleO P-.. c.nt• Or. Suite 108. !Mna. Robert D. Lapen1.ei1, t2t2t cMc* It outl SN00 Of JEEP CHRYSLER 77 C«clova. Rob«! Cttartae Lulkatt Dtrecotr (114) -.at17 a.... ..,_ ~l1'11M '*' Mllntananc9 Dmpt 171•1 Celll 02715 27515 Via VII«. c..-treno Thie t>ual,,... 11 oon.. Bea1 Ofter11 8'2-3719 « s loaded. tilt c:rulH r. Thia ttatemant WU lllld O.tad Jutf 30, 1988 ......._ ,__ .. _... 558-3300, tor oet• Bide Thi• t>utl-I• c:on-Bwtl, Celf. t2t24 duCted by:• oorpotdon 722--0655 .,. stweo, pwr wind • good with the County ci.rtc °' Or-Publllhed Orano-Cout ..._. ......_ • 1111...... lrom Contl'Ktor9 not ettancs-ducted by: • corporetlon Thia bualneae 11 con-~ M. Scflaln, ,,_.. PORSCHE '80930Turbo. • • ,.. • cond.11200.536-SS-18 ange County on July lO, O.ity Piiot Auguat 3, 10, 1n1i 1111....._ ... llMOM-tng!ha •llktlltoughwl•not WllllamH•.Secrelaty dUc:t.oby.hu1Danchndwtf9 dent , l988 HIM ooa I YR Ill I .... ,_.. b9 90CaPted. Tiile at91"'*11 ... ftled M ~ Tt* ......,,.,,, WM flled freetl motor, P7'1, Wlt'Y IRVINE A UTO DODGE 01111 &t adn. gd . '11117' Su355 .__ .... ~.._,.._ QOVPN9t0 90AM>,., wtthth9Countyc.encof0f-Trii. ...........m ... Ned wtthNCountyc.ttofOr- qulc:k, wtilta ... Nlc•I mechcond.nu tlf•.2nd Publllhed Or•nga Cout .,_.. • 1,11adn • • carolrn 1 . ltocaiar. ange County on Juty 11, wtthttleCountya.ic~Of· _,.County on .My 21, 846-0418 71 4~~~~~;144 ~~r:-:.t.~e;t=I ~~r~~~27. Auguet 3. f'tBJC M)TJCE ir-.:,_~::==-::f! "==~ eo..1 10M "*" enveCountyon.lut1,!;1~= 19941 Pl14MI Su333 ITATllRff'T °' t). Dally PllOI Auguat 3, 10, Publlahecf ()fange Coeet Publlaned Orange COMt Pub!Wled Orenve ~ 800-428-7 485 FMI Flll..-r '12 1--------uANOot1mNT °' e ... No. 414411 \9M O.ity P1toC Juty 21. ~ 3. Oe11y Pt1o1 -M1 t3. ao. 21. o.11y Pt1ot .Mr 21. Auvuat s. TOPSll Piii Fat Pempered Meroedee Benz llllll&YI Ull Top Meroedee Prtoea Peld CALL PETER or RAY MlllW•MTS ........ 213 °' 714137-2.333 TOYOTA '85Tercel,•19d. nice ttereo, mint cond, orig ownr, only 18K ml ... 150. 854-1038 TOYOTA COROLLA SAS ·eo Lltlt>ack. 5 ec>. ale 11ereo. excelt.nt condition •551-3418 TOYTOA CELICA ST '78 5 epd, am/tm ttereo caaa, runt perfect, gd cond. 12150. •9'-5-152 BUICK DEALER IN ORA NGE COUNTY FUTUAA -4 dr. auto, air., f'tBJC M)TIC( Ull °' FICTIT10U9 The Mme anes e00r ... of Su35-4 10. 11 ttae Auouat 3, 1~ 10. 17. 1tee PoW9f tteerlng, power ., ... ,, ..._ thct court le. (El nombH y Su-331 Su-219 Su-SS7 brakea, 8 cyt and m\ldl '1CTITIOUI IMllMH The folloWlng pereon• dlrecclon de la corta •>-SU.. P\a.IC M)TIC£ mor•. (1E0~958) .... 095 3JAm ITAn.NT tta~ abandoned the uaa of PERIOR COURT OF CAU- Jottneon & Son Linc. following pmnone era tna Flctllloue Butlnaat FORNI.A, COUNTY OF OR-ITAnMINT Of Mere ~5630 bullneaa .. CLASS Na m . THE Gu T . ANOE. CENTRAL DIS· A.IANOOl••NT Of ' PRODUCTIONS. t7777 TERMEN/THE OUT· TRICT. 700 CMc Center UllOf'1CTI1lOUI FORD '77 Grenada, 2 MAIN ST., STE ~2. IRVINE. 1 TERMAN. 3101 Ptaua OJ • Oft\19 Waat, Santa Ana, CA IU .... 11 NAM1 doot, gray/burg, air, MW CA 92714 COlta Meu Calif 02828 92701 The following per1on1 timing chaln.-valvea, r•blt Marte M. Kir.ch, 47 Sand-T.ha FIC1ttlou1 Butlneaa The "411M. addr-. and 1'11"41 abM\Ooned thct UM of &:30 p M .trana-carb, run• gd. mutt piper, Irvine, CA 0271• N•me raf•red to •l>ow wu I~ number of platn-111e Flclltlou1 BuelnaH • · • CITY OF COITA MESA COUNCIL AQENOA sell lmm•dl 1 1100. Susan Anna Lind, 1808 flied In Ormnga County on tiff'• •ttom.y, or pltllnlltl Nam• DISTINCTIVE •32-17'1or969-2782 Calla Lu Bolu. 4'12, San Aprtl 2,, lUS t=ILE #ttttout 11n auornay, i.: (El HOUSECLEANING, 185 E. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS , Clemente. CA 92872 NO F272571 A & B nomt>ca, le Ofr9CCl<>n y el nu-Wiiton, Cotta M_., Call1. CONSENT CALENDAR FORD 77 T·Blrd, drk Mary Fellow1. U882 Halen4t Lloy FraleY 1~1 maro de talafono O•I 92827 Written Communications brown, p/1, p/b, air, Klmt>erty Clrele, Tuetln, CA Cadlttk, Lagona Hiiie. Calll lbogado del demllndanta, o Tiie Flctlllou• Buelnaaa Reading Folder im-.ter.o., 351 eag. ~ 02853 del demlt'ldente qua no Name referred to above_.. Clalma: Dogan C Kamuran, Louise B. Fuller auto 12400 960-2262 Jell Allan Rey. 103 Thi• t>ull,_ wu CX>fl-tlence •bogado. •>-FE~ llled In Orange County on Administrative Actions ORO • ..,,, F·•-~ w Streamwood. lrvlna. CA ducted by an lndMdual ER A L 0 EPOs1 T 1 N • No"9mt>er 28. 1985 FILE CompletloQ of , .. _ lnatallatlon ot traffic •u.na11 on Vlciorla at Va11au Roed F """ _,....,.,! gn 9271' Thia etatament _.. flled SUAANCE CORPORATION NO F293348 ,..., -v ,_, New tlr..,btak•l battery , Thta bu11ne11 11 con-With the County Ciani of Or-:11•1 07S-7211 . L•gal I Karan L Camerae 18s E and replace signal controller on Vldorla Street and Redhill Avenue High ml , xlnt cond ale duet.CS l>Y • general Plft· anga County on July 11 OMllon, John A Nor91fd Wlleon. Coate Mela. Cell! Agreement•. radio 12500 obo 733.()638 neralllp 1988 &q • KatlOertein S. Lyneh. 92627 A) Ralph Anderson & Associates, tor th• recruitment of a Pollce Chief In the NG • I M.nt M Klrlcb Publl.ehed Ormnga Cou1 111, Eeq · .,.AILING AO· Debi'• s ~1111e 220 amount of $9.000 FORD MUSTA ~ Thia st•tmmant •la llleO Dally Piiot July -20, 27. DRESS P 0 Box 9~9· 1Promonfory OJ E.aat,. ~ Bl Costa MeM Redevelopment Agency for reimbursement by the City of 6 cyl, IOw ml, gd ' with the County Cl«k of Or· Augull 3 10 1966 Newport BMeh. CA 926e0, !)Ort 8Mctl C.ill 92ee0 $5 000 I f f rkl t d f the d t body good, $1200 nrm. 9nQ9 County on July t, 10ae · · Su-320 3333 Mlchalion Drive. Thia bu~,_. ,. .. COt'I-, , a port on o the cost o a pa ng s u Yo own own area. 6'5-5830 '111171 irvtne. CA 0211• ducted by 1 general partoer· Resolution authorizing the conveyance of a portion of Plumer Street to the ,.1 Published Of.nga eo..1 nun'IC fl)TJC[ I DATE (Fachal MAY 7 tnlp Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agency UllOILI TIWI DAI • Detty Pltot July 13. 20. 27, rUUL 19U Tiiie etatement wu fllecl Request to rescind the Ingress/Egress Agreement(•) with owners of • dr .• loaded with power Augutt 3. 1986 ITAff•MT OF Garr L Gr.,.., Ctent •Ith the County Cl«k 01 Of· property on the Commercial Rehabllltatlon Block equipment, In white with 5"268 AHNODf-NT M ., ......,n DeYla, ~ anga County on July 21 Conference Advanoe for a Police Officer to allend Fingerprint Recognition blue v•lour Interior. UM Of '1CTI1l0Ut Publllhecl Or&nQa Coat l9M • CoorM I ( 1M XL 126) I 1'.905 Pt8.JC M)TIC£ IUl•ll ....... Dally Ptlot Auoutt 3. 10. 17, Pu1>411had Ormnga Cout OLD BUSINESS .lonnaon & Son Unc.1 flClmOUl IU ... H J Tll4 toll~ pereona 24· tlM Su358 Deity Piiot Jilly 21. AUQU!.13. For ~d ~ pd~tlon Ordinance 86· 19, concerning the Mere 5-40-5630 .. ,.,.. ITAft....,. have abendonacf the uM of 10• 17• i9ee r~ulatlon of parks andTthlet~ds In the City of Costa Mesa LI.-..•,_ aaa ,.2 The followlng '*"'°"' era tn1 FlcllllOull 8u1lna11 linT11'r ~8 R PORTS · • ~ ••w• -.• INama THE WILCOXON RE-f't&.IC """'~ Loeded with with power doing bull-.. Al TY COMPAN'Y PAO-·---------1 Dol61 "' W..,.,.l' --etty Manager equipment, wire wtleell, METRO SELF STO~OE FESSIONAL ~l ESTATE ,ICTITIOUa .,..... ruuw. """''' Memorandum of Underatandlng with the eo.1a Mesa Police Anociatlon: ie.ttter and much ~. 1 • Callfornle Limited .,... SERVICES 2212 P•tne1• j NAm ITATDmNT flOTmOUI .,..... a . .Aesolutlon .. tabllahln~ulc Pay Schedui.. establlehlng the rat .. of (1G 1W°'7) S9995 John-1~_:+P~~~ Ln . Co111 Mesa. Callf The lollowlng l*'IOnl .,. MAMl ITATl.wf pay tor clutlflcatlona and employeea plaoed und., the Basic Pay Schedule ~-~ Unc. Mere 92ee0 Ill Pr . "--· 192~~ FICllllOUI Bu1lnaea d~~~~~AT IM· ~~=::.one .. b AuthOrlH th• City Managitr to take the neceqary actions to Implement ~~-::"'.'....,.,..__,..~~.,,--.....,.. 1 O H ~-· ..,.,. iNama retwracs to allow wu PORTS. 5852 Hl9h9•t• SHOWERS 1 SHOWERS the retlret:n.,,t and medlC81 provisions of the Memorandum of Under- LI NCOL N '8• M•rkfUPP41f'~l1 :9eeoHew· ntecS ln Orange County on Terr .. lrvlna. Cal11 02715 OF FLOWERS 14011 standlno . Vll/LSC. elate gray. orlg l~ot>ert M McClellan 11 ,June 28. 19115 FILE . MlchHI Allen Sandler, Rancho Rd w.ttmlnat•. PUBLIC H£ARINGS: ownr, .33K ml. 117,000 Mountain Alt! lrvtna C•lll NO F280097 1 56S2 HlohQ•t• T•r . Irvine. C•lll 02883 Appeal of the modlllcatlon set forth by the Planning CQmmlulon concern- • 551-4871 92714 · · Danlal J HOOge. 2272 Call! 927t~ Phyllll~eeo.3tOE 2111 Ing Plannlng Action PA-86-106 trom Richard M othotf Builders. authOflzed ThOmu w s.ar1ea. n CPame11 f 9•2• L2n7 . COiia M... d~!:, bbyu~~,:l~u.i con· Street C~ll Meaa, c.i11. aoent tro John Conley, for a Varlancerrom rear and aide ae1bed( requlrmenta •••-ua•llS 'II umewooo. 1rv1na. c a111 1 1 " s 92827 to allow construction of a cove<ed patio at the rear of an existing residence -"'271"' Thia bull-... con-MICtiMI A andllf Thi• bu•ln•H •• COf'I· I ,_ .. t 117 T .. -•• t Cl cl I a R1 ,..,..... • dr, loll ot power equip. • Th" b I I ducteo by.,, lndMOual Thie ... ,_.., -flled ducted by an lndtvlduel oca""' a ,.., ....... ers r e, n n z.,, .... VOLVO '77 2 ..... DL good I l92S "•'"°' llrvd cond , look• good, run• C M 9 79 2500 = .::~~•lntaln, FIND VW 'M Bug ClUalc XJnt cond lo mlt reblt eng, nu wtlt pt. t>nc1. many nu pt1 11800080~ "' ... Nltt IHlfl Complete w/14Jrt reok1 & cua seoo obo. 759-3122 vw ·7 t Bui, reblt eng a trans. Z bed, e1dt con<!, 1 ownr lut 10 yrs S 1500. 831~2 VW '72 SUPER BEETLE very good cones N9W .. .,eo MUST SEE To APC>'ec S2350 5-l0--4101 VW '79 Rabbit, • dr. lmmac 1hape, 1tereo, powder blue w/blue Int GrMt beck to echOOI car ~950 MM533 SOUTli ('Ol ~TY VOLKSWAGEN & l!:il'Zt THAfl< YOO r:,,us IN U.S.A. Afl> TRYING HARO£R fOBC -1 • a~UEI • 1£RVICE ·PARTS • LIAllNO I A~(.f )1 INV(NIOllY ~ IHl wr~r t<>A EVOY IQ)(l & COlC. CAUT•AY ·.. ,~,T' :. . '. . ~ I 4 'I 'f , 4 '1 ~ t, • t • ·11, 842 2000 r ment, In bMYllful beige 11 u• naH • con-Thi• •latamenl ... llleO 'with the County Clark of Or· Phytlla CuMO Appeal of the Plannlng Comm laston'a denial of Planning Acilon with matching brown =ad by • llml1.0 pannar· #Ith the County Cl«k of Or· anoe Gounty on My 15, Thia ll•tament ... llled PA-86-116 from Grant K Wiese, •uthOriz.d agent for Manuel L. Setye and cioth Int.Oat ( 1NJK89) ThOmu w Saartee ~ County on Jutf 18, ION with,,,. County CWk o1 Or· Mervin and Betty Greiwe, for a Condltlonal Uee Permit to conatruct a 18-unlt 111,995. Jotlnaon a Son r1111 11 •. 1..,,.,.,1 ... flled 19U 0 "~~ -noa County on J'*f 22, motel loc:.ted at 111 and 119 Ceell Place, Costa Mesa, In a C2 zone. Linc. Mere 540-5630 Cou ty Ctar11 of Of Pul>llahed Orange Cout Pul>lllhed 'llnQ9 ...._, 1986 NEW BUSINESS ... · #Ith t~ ty n J 1y 1 1oae Omlly Pltot July 27 Auguet 3. Dally Piiot July 20, 27 • '11Ml'7 Request from M•rtha T •ylOr and Jacki Long. repreeentlng 20 Kar•te ................. Inga n on u nt117t 10, 17, 1088 August 3 IO, t98e Sv-301 Publ"'*l Otano-Coeet students at Batearlc Center. for economic aupport to attend the 1'188 MU 111111 Pul>ll111ed Or.nga COUt Su-34 7 ---------Dally Pll01 July 27 · Augua1 3. Jr.I Sr Nation al Championships wtllch wlll be held In. Atlanta, Georgia. on DEATH NOTICE S Deny Piiot July 13 20, 27, Ml.JC fl)TIC£ IO, 17• 19ee SY-334 August 23 and 24, 1986 August 3. 19U f'tB.JC fl>TIC£ su-2u FlCTITIOUa .,..... FICTI'TIOUI .u .... 11 Published by the Orange Coast Dally Piiot as a community service to the M,.,.. ITAT'lmWT NA• ITA~MT __ f'tB1.J __ C_fl>...-TIC£ ___ citizens ot Coata Mffa The tollowlng per9001 .,. I The followlng paraOf'la are FICTITIOUt IU8*111 August 3, 1986 Su999 I doing l>ualnea9 u · doing bull,_... MA• ITATl.wf 1---------------------------ROTHENBERG FAMILY AM NOTARY SERVICE, TN following !*"ION mr• 1 BURTON CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC, 2•2• ~ B~ .. Coete dolngl>uel,_u. TMTIAILY Q..fl'Q'1'.l B\'1io.' f)-CfrQ..• WOH ALMA F BURTON, 714 Adema A..,.. Ste t03, MeM, Calif 9~627 CliALLENOE SAILCLOTH 'UIZLU 0\!o l'"t.J ~'--(,b p ;) HMI ~~r~~ away Aumuot Huntington Beach. Calif. Donal p O Sulllvan, '°' WEST 871 WHI 18111 ~ e-92&48 Bamtrd St · Coat• MeM. StrHI, Newport B•ach, -------141t•4 .. ., CLAY I , 'OllAN -------1, 1986, aft.er a bnef Cary H Rothenberg, 201 Calll 02627 . Calif 92ee3 illness. leaving her Mmyt.ir. Coat• ~. Calif ~i:-Sto =:'\.~ BulCh & Aalocl9t•. Ltd.. O ~eorrdng• the 6 ecrombled husband. H Lee 92827 Calif 92827 • -. Del-are, t818 Highland wordt below to molte 6 Burton of San Juan Thia buelnaH 11 con-Thie b elne1a 11 eon· ~1119. Newport Beectt. Ctll1 tlmple words Print la"•n of ducted by' an lndMdual u · 92680 eoth 1n lh l1n1 of tQudr11. CaptStrano. daughter, C•ry H. Rothenberg, o c ducted by 11f! lnOIYldu.i Thia buelnaH 11 con. Marily n M orrison Thi• at1tamant wu filed OOMl P. 0 Sulllvan ducted by 1 oorpot1tlon and son-in-law, Dr wt111 the Coun1Y Clerk of 0.-· Thie •1•tamer1t _. !lied Cheri.. a BulCh Wayne M or""'""n o( ange CountY Of'I July 18. #Ith Iha County~ of Of. Thi• etatemenl wu ftled • ....., t988 ~ County on July 2'· wtlh Ille County Cler1I of o;. Azusa. son. Dr '114112 19 ,,,.., 9"09 County on July 1•. Harold T Burton o f Jerome M Bame. 2130 P\lbllahed OfMOe Coat 19M Laguna Beach , 8 MalnStraet.Sultal80.Hunt-OallyPllofJ·...,27 •·--3 "141• lngton Beech, C9111 sn&48 -1 • ......,,.. •• • Publletled Orange CoMt grandctuJdren and 7 J'ubllatted C>fano-Coeet 10, 17 1oae O•lly Pilot July 20. 27, great grandduJd.ren D•lly Pllo1 Juty 20. 21. Su-35t Augu1t 3 10 tne She was a member o f Augvet 3 10 1988 Su-321 the Neighborhood Su-325 P\8.IC fl)TIC£ I Con g regal Io n al Ml.JC fl)TIC£ '1CTTT10U9 IU ... ll ""8lJC M>TICE C hurch . Laguna MAm ITATW.MINT t1A1 Beach and AsstSt.ant 'ICTmOUI llU ... 11 The lolloWlng l*"aOf'll are 'IC'l'TnOUa IU ... tl I LeBeaguh eM of rlLaalguna r:.~~":wai:: •r• d~~~:JOCKIES. T~~~= .,. ac emo ter· doing bullnela 11 MO. Frazer R,_ c1rc1a. doing 1>u.11,_ u lJM9tyla 1985 SEDAN DE VILLE $13,995 lwil _ .. lu llle• u•I• (!Kllll21 1985 TOYOTA CUSTOM VAN $12,995 1983 COUPE DE VILLE s11,995 I oh ••• '"'' All"' ""°' llllt'll'll G R u F l E I R A Y E L Y I I, I I 1- LICKET I I I Is I I N A L D D E I VIC'e set at 4 PM SKANDIA PHYSICAL Founttln Valley, Callt. 92708 Furniture, 13011 Century , Wednesday, AuSWJl THERAPY. 200 ,_._port Robert Paul Swaneon, 8M:I . Oatdatl OrO'ot'I. CA r.----------.....--------1 6, The Nelahborhood Cent• Or . N9wport 9Mctl, see. ,rlldr RMr Clfcla. 0120' e Calif 02te0 Fountain Valley. Callf 12108 N00 Inc: , Callfornla aor-1982 ELDORADO COUPE Cong reg at Ion a 1 Ev• Mlllly Kramet, 1'25 David Alan Sw•n•on, P<>t•llon, 4530 I! Cerro I' I 1 I I I The husband who can't understand why his wife can flnd nothing to wear In her full cloMt II the tame guy who looks Into a full refrigerator and can't find -to -. s11,995 .. w i;...,.. lClt,... &.u 11Hl'9'11 1982 tOUPE DE VILLE $6995 1981 DATSUN MAXIMA WGN . s5995 Chur ch, Laguna Emerald h y. L•gun• Mt<I FrflZ« "'-Clrdl, Viet• Dr . Anaheim. CA Beach Vlewi"'a from 8eec:h. Callf 12851 Fount.in Vl!/Wt. Clalf 02708 12I07 ... Thll buelMN 11 con· Thia tNtlMM la con. Thll t>u.ineaa la con-1-4 PM • Sunday, duct9cl by .,, ~ due1ed by. CC>1*1,_.. ducted by • 0011*stlol• August 3, Paclf[c Ev• M Kt-Robert 9wwleon NOO. tnc . Preal<tent View. 3~ Pacific Thie '1•1ement wu fMed Thie ttatlll'Mtlt _.. llleO Thll llllat'llel'lt "' Med View Dnve Corona """h IM County Cletk of Or-with thll County Ctef11 o4 Of-with Iha County Clarll of Of· del Mar. Donations = County on July ai, = County on July "· anoeCountyonJuly~= may be made to The n~ ,.,,_ ~ Ofmnga CoN1 Bullding Fund of The ~=:c' ~~ o.~bl= ~anoeao~ ~~.~r.~~1y 11, Auguat a. N e I g h b 0 r h 0 0 d 10. 17, IOU Aug\111 3. 10, tole 8u350x Church . La1una ~2 Su-2" ---------~ach Pnva~ ln~r--·-------MUC M)TIC( ment at Paofic V. lew PUIJC ll)TIC( Nl.tC fl)TIC( -_.;..~-=--------'1C'l'Tn0Ua .,... .. '1CTTTIOUI .,_.. ACTmOUe .,._.. ...-1TATlmNT ..... IT An:mwf ..... ITATnlllfT TM f°"°"""O perton1 are fhe IOl90WlnO ~ .. The toloWtng penlOn9 .,. OOlnO buelneal .. OOlngl>ualMM•. OOlnO~•· ILUf 8TAfll PAO-WilL~ AaSOCtATU. CAll'Pt!T llZ. 102tt OOCTIONS. 324 VIGtOfta St t Ctlettletl't Ct • Newpot1 Slat• A..... lldo f20t, C-202. eo.t• MaM. Celt 8eec:h. Calif 02te0 ,oun111n v~. Cellt. t210I te821 Rlc:htrd Poc:ontky, 1 John IMna HNI&. 102tt Mwt•AM~.3a4 Chatham Ct., Nawport Slater A..,.. 81dg. #201, Vlct0t1a It C-202, Coeta 9Mcfl, Cllllf. 92MO FQUflt.in Valley, Oallf 117ot Meat. Calf. 12927 Wllll9m l<leln, 10 Wlnoed Th.. l>ulln..-.. COfl• f hle IM.ltl-la 'C)On• ,00' Lii .• ~ IMCt\, duGt.ed by'.,, lndMcllial ducted by.,, lndMdl.i "4.oMOR LA.,._ Callf 91t410 John .._ Mer\a AM~ MT. OUV1 AMNrcl POQOllll!y 11'le -.~ -nteO Thie 1119'9INnf ._ fled MCW1uety • Cemetery 1'l* lllat_,. .. filed wfttl the County c.enc of 0.--wM IN Coum'/ c.tl of Of-CIW'nM()f'f with !fie OoutlC'y a.ti of Or enoe County on .My 1a. .,. County on J4J1o1 1t, tH5 ~Aw-. anoe County on -Mr I , 1t11 ttM 1N1 I ,,,_ rna'1I Pl'Ml'M eo.ta Mw I P'ublllNcl Oftn09 Co.I PublWled Oranot COM! PutiW'8d 0renge COlllt ~SSS. ) ~ P11011~27. ~ 3. Daily PllOt JUiy 20, 11. ~ P1io1 .My 20 27 \.. tO 17 ttM Auvuet ~. 10 ,... AuQutt 3 10. 1t6t -------"' I lu>-344 ·-lu..31~ •= 1u4at I N C 0 R I I I 1· I' I I l 0 I~' ur r I H ol . ~ I j e ~;;r,:~: l~~.,:h~l~g q=-d~ .. _ ------------_ _. __ ...__ you develop from 1tep No 3 below 9 -J 0 __ .. • ~;,,.. r r r 1· r I' r r r r r 1 !:iJ I I I I I I' I li:o I I I I J..V3 Ol Of':llHJ.ANV put1 l,U., pu• JOi9J~J 11n1 • OlUI llfoot ~ Anft twn ~ It aM0t0 11n1 ~ UI JMM Ol ftuMOU puy U9' tUM 11i., ~ pu911 -~n 1,ue:> ~ puwqeni., ~.L Jn °' OMHJ.AJW HOflOHl ~NOtJI C130NYl ()IJ'S)l - Aiat¥'3A 3tH>Ol:J l.1l1"tml10I 01 HIMSNY IT ISN'T AUT~ENTI C .. .. . . . . . . . . .!Jt· .... : . . . . . ,.,..-. . . . . . • • . . GARFlELD ® .. -..1 • .• -------. -- . . . . ~· () . (I'· .. ... Cl ct . . . WAKE, UP, GARFIELP. WANNA 60 TO A MOVIE ? 11''5 NOT VIOLENT, ~ 111 - .. - ) 111111111111 lllll Ml -I ....I . . . . . ----- -· ~ ..--=--=-.- .. • • . . " • . . • ·:-~ • • • • • . . . . : ·c::i· I\~ • : ·. : : • • • • . . . . . .,,,.. . . -. . .· . . . Jim Davis IT'S CALLE P 'SLlMf Pl1 ZOMBIE. C.MAIN 5AW MA~4!JACRE " A~ LONO A'!J 1M£R £ ARE NO MONPA~S IN IT I I e•-~-~-... DENNIS THE MENACE -' Yeah. Only GROWN-~ UPS can't tell-the d it-Ference. There goes Mr. Wilsont JUDGE PARKER \ 1 I . By Hank Ketcham ...,.. .. m!!i~~~--~M There's a WILDCAr .~ . by Harold Ledoux YOU KNOW WHAT I 'D LIKE TO DO, THAT'S SOMETHING JANE ? I'D LIKE TO TURN THE WE CAN'T DO, MR. CLOCK BACK FIFTEEN YEARS ! WARNER! I LOOK AT MYSELF IN THE MIRROR AND I DON'T LtKE WHATI YOU DON'T LOOK MUCH DIFFERENT THAN YOU o t'o THEN! I'D BE TTER 0ET TO WOR K~ • SEE! MEANWHILE AFTER LAST DID NIGHT, I 'VE DECIDED THAT YOU I MUS"t.t,.GET A DIVORCE, DtS- SAM ! CUSS IT WITH I HANK? _ ·1 .. • THERE'S NOTHING TO DtSCUSS ! HE KNOWS fJ.S WELL PS I DO THAT OUR MARRIAGE HAS BEEN OVER FOR YEARS t I WANT TO BE 6ENEROUS IN THE FINANCIAL se-TTLEMENT! HE WILL BE GIVEN SUFFICIENT TO LIVE . THE LIFE OF LEISURE TO SUPPOSIN6 HE WHICH HE HAS BECOME DOESN'T WANT A ACCUSTOMED! DIVORCE? • DOONESBURY lillA11 9W(JN' AP·MAN' ' I /./MfTATIONS, tNta UIA'fr 6/ve Mt, AN o:AM/U. \ ' THE PAR11C..IPANi5 IN IONt&~-oeMot.rrro~~ ARE , , , IN CAR NUMBER a.EVEN ... CRA5H CDAAIGAN! IN CAR El&HT4'-5EVE.N ... J1MM4 180NDO' eARNE~ ! MOON MULLINS Bo'Yt THEY ·· RE,ALLY PINPOINT IHEIR . P~oSPECTS··· ... l SEE YotYRE ON .ANOTHER MAILfNG LIST., PLtJ.SHBoTToM . ~ GEe ... ALL 1 GoT WAS A BUNCH OF .JUNK' MAJL ... HoLD oN ... !HIS ISN'T '1UNk MAIL, MOON-- IHEY'RE YoLJR BILLS. ·J ---:.•......c.• by Garey Trudeau · GOOD EVENING AND WELCOME 1b II-IE WEblVIEW CDU~rrL; FAIR DEMOklllON DERBQ I . . - lN CAR NUMBE.R SIX ... DAVE 'THE DEMON, ! lN BOS IHIRT'1l -FOUR ... . -' DEPENDS oN YsR DEFINITI ON . )· ~~ ARE '100 JOOT . €>TM1DING 11-\ERE. wrrn Tl-\E REFRJ6EAATOR DOOR OPEN'> ,.. ill\ TRYING iO DECIDE. WAAT I. WANT EE.NIE . ,MEENIE I MINEY , MOE . DOESNT WAT €£EM LIKE. A e>IG WASTE OF ENE.ROY TO'<OU? ROY! TME. TRACTOR'S RONNI NC, AMOK! ·~ • LE.To &EE /lN APPLE.? NO ... CELERY ? YUCK. ... WHY, 11'5 QUIE'f &&Rf': SHE~IFF OF E'EE FAl\JG; ~XAS! ~-8ROOM! 5}' Yf.AM! W( GOT THE TRACTOR ~TARHO! ROii 5 50 5MART. I HEL &ETTER ALR(AOY .. eALONE.V eANDWlO-\ ? NAAWWW ... '(()Gl)RT ? µJl\fl\}I\ ... A HORSE m rrev IN MY Mot.rm C7lJRING1HE 1zq.m VERSE . \ CAN YOU T•un YOU• EYES? There are at least SI• ., ... ,. ettctt tft *ewtftt '"•Its ~ top and IMttom INMls. How 'IUICl&ly CIA '" fl ....... "'' Ct.eek Hswen with ...... below. ~fl "" .. ~" MIQ"""' .. ""°"' II ........ • ........... l'M I lUMtlPll&llUldo ~ I *'°'41 II,.... I -...euio • • T > • s ca seqaaa &¥SS 5 ll&S&SS&SS SS sscz -------by Hal Kaufman------- • SUM FUNI ~ .. obvlousty wrong with the eubtrKtlon problem .. right. Whllo the an1'"' happen9 99999 -9999 ·rm assigned to a ~ed· hot new Pfotect.· said he "f Of the next three months, beginning tomorrow night, I'll be on the night shift. I will have a night off every ninth ntght • "Hey. 1·11 be on a night 1ob too. as a temp: said she ·1 start the night after tomor- row I'll have every sixth night off. I ~r when we ·11 have our first night off together?" C•n you answer? to be correct, tour of the dlgtts tn the computation .,. upekle down. ThrM nine• In the top row and one nine In ltte mlddl• row were lhtended to be ehrH. How quickly Mn you Mt mattera str...,..? 86qq7 --... --... -#IOJ ~ :1111 .,., "' ... """ ~ -•.A • TAKE 101 Telle tett, double II •nd deduct ""· What'• the....,? E19ht. N you do It•......., wey. See " you CM puale II out. II lll"t OI *l90 IP99 da!lll ... OMI ..... Ao II 8""'IQ ,,_,.,. .-...,_. QOl 11'6ou ~~~~-------------__, *4t1 iol .. "111t111111UOW· .. -a FLIP SHOT!. What CM you df9w to ,..y out IN gotf dr'l"'8 _,. ,..,,. "'"'" 'L-~ shown above? To find out. add """ dot to dot. BEACH TAEATI' Apply c1l1F9d pendle' or ~ ...., '° n ................... ...w:t ... d.2-U.blue.3-Yelow.~ brown • ..._.'"" tones . ......or.en. 7-1*. blue. ' ......... SPELLBINDER SCOtl E 10 points for vslnt all the letters in '"-w«d belOW to form _____ ....... _....,.~ two cempiete wwdl. co'-'-"'•• TMIN tcort I polntt ~ f9r all wtrdt of four letters°' ..,.,. ----+----louftd lfNftl the letters. Try•ICIWeatt.astH ........ ..... 'llO .. _...,. __.,,. For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston ELLY, HAve. Yoo NOliee:o THAT LEF\H HAS t1-/ NoSE'? . . . : ....... . ~·'.-'. . . . . lc•t•, 1918 ·, . =. .: " • . ' ·:-· . . ST~VE f:R.VS SHES GOfHlSF~El AND HANDS ... -.. . ... ... ANDWER~ I PRQTySO~ . SHE.HAS~ HEf\GMNOPA S REDD\SH BL.CW MA\R . ,., 0 ,. . . • • ...... ,, .... ·~ . ... ',....-, ..... · ...... ~ ........... \ . '' · ..• • , BLOOM COUNTY ·. • . . . by Berke Breathed /!tAC/(~5. ~ /JY 6(KJ{ 1'6(5(,M <M.Y. WITH tXCIJIM'O..Y Nr'.J< ~ N 11E APS. Ill IEP f!Jf~ llNWNRE IN 1r. MJR 6KfJl4N. 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