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eu•AY, .IULY 19, 1984
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NANCY ®
l'M BROKE AND I PROMISED
BUTCH I'D PAY HIM BACK HIS
QUARTER THIS
MORNING
. OH, DEAR~ I ALMOST FORGOT
THAT ALICE EXPECTS
ME THIS
AFTERNOON
a ·
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DENNIS THE MENACE
... atithe sky~ckers
csme out w11h
their HANDS UP!
JUDGE PARKER
NANCY, I NEED YOUR HELP!
MAY I BORROW A QUARTER'?--·
lF I'M NOT HERE WHEN
SLUGGO RETURNS, I'LL
DidpJ see -fhat
on Channel 4?
NEVER GET
MY QUARTER
THANKS, NANCV ~ I PROMISE
YOU'LL HAVE IT BACK
IN YOUR PIGGY ~-
BANK THIS
AFTERNOON
by Harold Ledoux
SAM I YOU DIDN'T TELL ME
WHAT WENT ON IN THAT
MEETING YOU HAD WITH
AFTER TALKING TO SUSIE, MR.
BENADlCT REALIZED THAT
CARLA WAS LYING lO HIM
IN HER PRESENCE, HE I TH\NK SO, .. BUT
. CARLA AND HER
FATHER!
HOPEFULLY, CARLA HAS
LEARNED A LESSON ~
ABOUT ME!
ADMITTED THAT HE HAD ONE NEVER KNOWS!
6B.EN DISTRAUGHT AND
HAD CONSIDERED GOING
TO THE COUNTY PROSECUTOR
TO FILE CHARGES
AGAINST MEf
MEANWHILE FINANCIALLY, I'M JUST
BARELY ABLE TO CUT IT, CRAIG! I'VE
HAD YOUR TWO BOYS FOR ALMOST A
YEAR NOW AND MY JOB DOESN'T PAY
ME THAT MUCH I I'VE
HAD TO DIP INTO
WHAT LITTLE
SAVINGS
I HAVE!
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ABC team
going for
the gold
BJ LORENZO CARCATERRA
The te.am lS ~t and
read).
E.xpcnmced. outspoken
ronfidcnt. the} "111 tackJe
the 187 ·~ houn of the 1984
Summn Olympics 10 Los
.\n~elcs v.1th a zcaJ that v.111
poss1bt> be m1ssins from
the fields of tompcuuon
Wh1k the athletes com· pctinf for 1h1s }ear's gold
arc al a bll d1ihcartencd b'
the absence of the
Ruu.ians. the A.BC ere,,-. 1~
ranng to go. gJateful for the
opponuntt> 10 pump some
life mto the Games which
might be lo~ng '1ev.er
internt and suppor1
~ .. 111 bt led of cou~· b' 11}.umt Emm'
v.1nDtr Jim McKa,, tht:
10th tame he has anchored
the Ol)rnp1cs ~kK.a~ has
the ab1lm to tum the most t~1ous ~\ent anto some-
thing v.onh watching..
~ides \lcK•H v. ho v.ill
v.ork -.a.hat amounts to an
around·the~llXI.. shift, the
cre11.sarcsph11ntodayum~
and t\enang. Frank Gifford
and Kathlttn Sullivan will
handle <h)timt v.h1le Jim
umpk) and Donna de
\'arona take O\Cr at nip.ht
For e" pcnence. the edge
belongs to Gifford and
ulln an but for sheer
enthus1a..m. bet on
Lamplr> and De Varona
.\Bes CttW also includes
~I Michaels (track and
field. road cycling). How-
ard Coscll (bol.1n1). Clms
Schenkel (boxing. eques-
tn.an events). Jack Whit·
aker (d1vmg). Bill Fleming
and Enc Hclden (trad.
C)Chng). Cun Gowdy (row·
1ng). L)nn Swann
C~ighthlung). Bob Bcarne
f\olle,ball) Mario
Machado (\OCC't"f). Cath ~
Ragb~ (!) mnasllC\) and
Mart Spitz (swimming)
It v.111 bt up to the .\BC
te3m to suppl} the drama
If .\BC" can attract v1e.,.,en
v.1th a v.n~t-.,.,rtsthng
championship on "Wide
World of Sports" then u
~hould cena1nl} bt able to
kttp \l~ers' e\ts n\ltled
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-TV Antenna
2.5 billion to watch Games
ABC's bTg show
will cover 1 , 300
hours of events
By PBIL SNEIDERMAN
Of .... 0.-,,.......,
If you couldn't get a ticket to your
favonte event m the 1984 Summer
Olympics, take heart. The best seat for
viewina thia international athletics com-
petition m~y be your favorite livma room
lounae chair.
ABC paid $22' million for cxclu1ive
broadcast riaht1 to the Loa Anplet pmea.
Sinoe the contract with the International
Olympic Committee waupproved on Oct.
25. 1979, the network hu been preperina
for exhauative coverqc of the ftnt Sum-
mer Olympics to be held in the United
States 1n 52 years (related story, Pase 2).
Approximately 7.500 athletes from 142
nations were scheduled to converge on Los
Angeles to participate io 221 events. Over
the next two weeks. more athletes from
more countnes are expected to compete m
more events than tn any other Summer
Games tn the history of the Modem
Olympics.
This year. 17 nev. events have been
added to the Summer Olvmp1cs lineup in
Los Angeles. particularly· 1n the women's
program. New events include women's
marathon, rhythmic gymnasucs and
synchronized swimming.
By tradttJon, the host organ121 ng com·
mittee may include demonstration sports
as part of the Olympics. and 1n Los AnJ.eles.
the sports of baseball and tennis will be
contested Also. ph} s1cally handicapped
athletes will compete for the first time in
the Olympics in wheelchair events at the
Los Angeles Mcmonal Coliseum track.
ABC 1s cxpecung a worldwide audience
of 2.5 billion people for its coverage. The
network's contract requires it to provide
the world television feed to other countnes
and broadcast unions. In this role, ABC
will serve as host coordinating broadcaster
for 1,600 world broadcasters from more
than J 00 nations.
The network plans to cover •(>prox-
imately l,300 houn of competition 10 Los
Anaelcs, involvina 25 sports and 30
venues. The coverqe bepn Friday with an
Olympics preview ahow and continued
Saturday with the opening ~rcmonics at
the Los Anaelcs Coliseum. ABCs coverage
will continue throuah Monday. Aug. 13,
when a Summer Olympic bi&hlisht lhow
will be pre!entcd.
Accordina to the network's plans, vir-
tually all of I.be 180 boun of Summer
Olymp1C1 wllJ be reported live, with a
record 81 . S houn psaentcd tn pnme time. Jim McKay, winneroflO Emmy award.a.
will bott the prime time portion of the
nerwork's Olympic covmac. The Lot
1#'11111pt I
Actor Chevy Cbue. author Grqiory McDonald and dlrector IOcbael
Ritch.le take a break from the fllmln& of ••rJetch" in Loe An&elee. Wblle
many TV eerie• have opted to •tay out of the LA area darlna the
Olympic•. film companlea eeem little affected.
Angeles compet1t1on will be McKay's I 0th
Olympics. Daytime segments will be ca.
hosted by Frank Gafford and Kathleen
Sullivan. Late-night Olympic hosts will be
Jim Lampley and Donna de Varona.
Just what 1s rcQ u1red to proVlde this
marathon coverage? Consider a few of
the~ statistic compiled by the network. In
its Summer Olympics coverage. ABC wtll
need:
• I I 7 studio cameras and 75 hand·held
cameras.
• three control rooms, one studio with
four cameras and 12 editing rooms.
• three houseboats for camera plat·
fonna, four helicopters, two 60-foot cus.
tom boats (for rowma and canocmg
contests), llX moto~clH, four scissor lifts,
siA cranes and 3S office tra.ilen; plus, 850
cars. 19 buses and 112 vans.
• 3,500 Olympic employees.
• 660 miles of cable.
AJthou&h ABC will dominate coverage
of the Of~mpics, the international com·
petition wdl also serve as a testina time for
Extravision, an electronic map.zinc ser·
vice offered by the CBS TV network.. CBS
ha1 bcaun operation of 50 Extravision
kiosks in SO public places throuahout
SOuthem California.
Exttavision will provide I 00 teletext
"pag~s." 30 of them featunng Olympic
h1~fi&hts. The teletext servu:e is trans-
mitted through a blanic ponion of the
KCBS Channel 2 si~al. Olympics--rclated
transm1ss1ons will include event scores,
news bnefs. medal standi°"' and athlete
profiles. The service aJso will provide local
weather news. traffic reports and entenain-
ment ups.
The Extravision displays will continue
to provide national and local information
through September. In Oranae County.
Extravision will be on view at South Coast
Plaza in Costa Mesa and the City Shoppina
Center in Orange. TV TIDBITS: SinJer
Jerma1De Jacboll, currently appeanng
around the country with his superstar
brothers in the Jacksons Victory Tour,
makes a guest appearance Wcdnctdat and
Thursday on .. As the World Tums, the
CBS soap that airs from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
He'll appear in a concen sequence, per-
forming two songs with sinacr 1".ltltey
Hoaaton.
Popular model and actress lreote
Skleld1 is makina a her fim TV movie for
ABC. entitled "Wet Oold." It's an adven-
ture yam concerning sunken ~old treuu~.
(PleueeeeTV ANTBNRA/ .... 8)
Sunday, July 29, 19M 3
Catlin beaten in jailbreak try
Insists he's guilty
of murder after -----his a ppeal denied -----
BY LYNDA lllRSCH
ALL MY CHILDREN When Phoebe
refuses to let Donna take Zack as her
roommate. Zack seduces Donna. Follow-
ing fight with Angie. Jesse seeks out Suzi.
who is continually coming on to him. Liza
gets JOb as production assistant at TV
station Palmer's delight at the discovery of
Lois Klingen Smith and regaining bis
fonunc 1s dampened by fear Ross w11l leam
Palmer did not name Ross as his son in
exchange for financial gain. Ross and
Palmer renew their fnendsh1p. When
Palmer stops at Ross's for early morning
tennis date. Ellen embarras!>ed to be found
at Ross's place Joanna warns Adam she'll
tell police he concealed murder Stuan
committed Edna "ams Tad he must take
Dom to her dcbutantc pany or she'll
cwosc him as former paid lothano. Alfred
\ mts his parents in Pans. Chuck and
De\on gro" closer. When Chns's editor
learns Chns forged letter of recommen-
dation to publisher, Chris 1s fired.
ANOTHER WORLD: M.J . foils
Catlin's jailbreak. Cathn beaten by guards
when he resists being taken back to cell.
Sally, realizing Catlin tried to escape to
protect her, decides she must be hyp-
notized to learn what happened the night of
David's murder. Learmng his first appeal
was denied, Catlin insists he lolled David.
Cecille finds body of one of her infonnants
stuffed in refhgerator. The body disappears
before she can convince Cass she has
uncovered another murder. Under hyp-
nosis. Sally recalls woman pulling tn~er
night David died. As Catlin as being
transported to pnson, Ross forces the
transport vehicle over a cliff.
AS THE WORLD TURNS: Steve
believes Raymond and Juliet arc involved
in a conspiracy to keep hi m from his father
Dorothy manages to separate What from
his children. Kirk discovers Whit has a
dnnlong problem. Raymond orders Dr.
Johnson to use Craig's hatred of Steve in
prcvamman~ Cratg to lt1dnap Danielle.
Craig's conditioning 1s cut shon when Lila
and Maggie demand to see him. Onan
returns from Pans and encourages Wbjt to
use the Argus to fight Lucinda. Jay upset
Shriner on 'Rituals'
BY LYNDA HIRSCH
· R1tuals.'' the pnme-t1me soap being
produced by Telep1ctures, has been busy
signing up some vel) major stars from the
ranks of daytime soaps. First 11 was Pbilece
Sampler (Renee. ··0a)'s of Our Lives").
Then 1t was Cbrtatlne Jones (a veteran of
soaps ranging from "One Life to Live" to
.. f-or Richer. For Poorer"}, and now one of
the biggest names e'er to hn daytime -
KiD Shriner.
5hnner. seen as Scott) on "General
Hospital" and later as Jed on "Teitas," has
always been a fan favorite. Since leaving
"General Hospital" as Scotty, Shnner has
appeared in several ep1sod1c TV shows and
has made "Obsessive Love·· for CBS-TV.
Please remember that before there were a
Luke and Laura. there were a Laura and
Scott) on General Hospital. Scotty and
Laura's Jo,e story was the thing that rcall)
stancd sparking lhe GH ratings.
Shnner 1s ofT for a three-week trip to
Europe w11h his girlfriend before he begins
filming for "Rnuals" whi ch will air 1ive
da\\ a wee~ in near!~ C\t'I) maJOr market
1n the country It's also set to aar an several
foreign locations. Tclep1ctures has agreed
to delay the taping of''R1tual "one week 10
ac(ommodatc Shnner·s vacation.
~can~h1lr tncr at /.\8(. the Alphahft
4 Sunday, July 29. 1984
network 1sgeanng up for the Olympics Al>
we've told you before. three of their soaps
-"Ryan·s Hope," .. Edge of Night" and
.. Loving" -wall not air from Jul} 30
through mid-August. when the games end.
Plesse note that these three show'i will ha"'"
chiUang chflhanfers for their viewers:
"Loving" wil have Jack involved 1n a
motorcycle accident after learning that
Dane 1s his father. and a gun will go off in
the same room as Father Jim. Shana and
Mike. Who 1s shot? You'll never know
unless you tune back in after the Olympics.
"Edge ofN1g.ht" will leave viewers tf')'lng
to figure out how Logan could be killed
(who shot Logan in a sealed room'!).
Over on "Ryan's Hope," viewers will be
left wondenng if Maggie and Dave will ever
get together.
Meanwhile. "All My Children." .. One
Life to Live" and "General Hospital" will
be running abbreviated 40-m1nu1c
episodes:
Watch "All M)' ChildrC'n" to sec a
hcanbreak1ng and tender storyline be-
tween Greg and Jenn)'.
On "One Life to Live." watch as Bo and
Delilah are chased through Ph1ledelph1a's
Chinatown.
On "General Hospital," Scorpio is hot
on the trail of<.irant Putnam.
When "Another World" reccntl\ did a
(Pleue .aee 80APS/Pa.ae 30)
when Dorothy admits she loves Whit. In
Vennont. Betsy unable to remember her
name. but does recall he's married and has
a baby. When the bandages are removed,
Betsy cries when she sees her damaged face
John browbeats Karen into lettin~ Dusty
decide who he's going to hve with. and
when Dusty chooses Karen because he
believes she needs him more, John heart-
broken.
CAPITOL. Paula undergoes surgery to
remove brain tumor Ronni hystencal
when her locker 1s broken into and her
clothes slashed. Kelly admits to Judson the
item Denato was blackmailing her with is
not on the hst of his possessions and she
thinks someone must have taken it while
she was unconscious. To help erase Hal'!>
depression. Brenda and Wally plan a secret
rendezvous m the park for him with Scotty
Rick> begjns h1sjob as a busboy at Mano's
Sam uneasy about Kelly's silence over the
Clegg buyout and again questions Myrna
demanding to know why she was able to
make deal whcl'l he couldn't Myrna
becomes coy, refuses to answer and Sam
decades to v1s1t Kelly m Jail. Myrna and
Kelly keep their bargain and neither tells
Sam that Scotty is his grandson. Brenda
and Wally's feelings deepen but remain
unspoken as they continue 10 care for baby
Scotty Scotty develops a high fever
DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Hope tells Bo
~he has alwavs loved him and that she
married Laf'l]~ to protect the lives of those
she loved as well as her own. Hope refuses
t'O take Bo's advice and leave the countf\
Eugene gives Bo and llope his ncwc l
invention. a two-wa) ~n~t radio for
communication!.. Pete tells Mickey he
knows that he 1s wrong for Melissa Melissa
pleads wnh Pete to run away w1th her. hut
Pete says he 1s not sure 11·s the nght thing.
Nick tries to blackmail Larry A!. Bo and
Hope sit in a boat kissing. Bo reveals he·~
going to New Orleans. Hope says she want~
10 go w1th him, but he says it's imposs1bh:
As they embrace once more. the boat stam
to fill with water. Eugene. on a date with
CaU1ope, has premoniuon that one of h1\
fnends 1s in danger.
EDGE OF NIGHT Logan, in hotl·I
room. recalls his farewell to Raven S~'
decides to pa y Logan one last visit. As hl'
amves he hears a gun go off. Sky is then
knocked unconscious. He opens Logan \
hotel room and finds a dead Logan on thl'
noor. an empty room and the windo\\
locked from the inside Derck amvcs a'
Sky picks up the gun used to kill Logan and
Sk> 1s arrested for his murder. Del telh
Preacher he doesn't know how he's io1ng II\
get out of worlung w1th Kntch.
GENERAL HOSPITAL: When Ceh.1
moves back to the gatehouse. both Jimm)
Lee and Grant Putnam try to 13in her
affection. Grant Putnam decides to lure
Cella up to cabin At cabin, Ceha told b>
workers the carving in the bench is recent
cau!>mg Celia to recaU Grant I Swe4rintt the
(Pleue aee DA Y'fDIE/h&• 29)
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Veteran character actor Burgess Meredith
co-stars.
Well-known !>Cnes stars will appear 1n an
upcomtnf, NBC TV movie enutled "Hts
Mistress. · It concerns a beautiful young
businesswoman (JuUan.ne Phillips) who 1s
tom between her love for a handsome.
mamed execuuve and her personal sense
of pnde and morahl). The cast included
Robert Urich, ("Vegas"): Cynthia Syke1.
("St. Elsewhere"): Llnda Kel1ey, ("Lou
Grant"); and Mark Shera. r·&rbarby
Jones").
Stage and screen luminaries Helen Hayes
. Ruby Keeler a~d Ana Lee will guest star in
an upcommgep1sode of the new ABC series
"Glitter ... Hayes ponrays a recluse 10 a
mansion filled with memorabilia from a
bygone era. "Glmer" 1s about a magazme
focusing on celebnues. The senes stars
David Birney and Morga.o Brittany .
The Music Tcle\1s1on cable channel is
plannmg a hve broadcast of the "Ft~t
.\nnual MTV Video Music Awards."
Hosts for the show will be Bette Mldler and
Dan Aykroyd. It's schrduled for Sept. 14 at
tht Radio City Music Hall .
"The Burning Bed," NBC's fact-based
TV movie about a battered wtfe wuh three
children who •~ tncd for murdc-r101t her
husband. will be telecast Oct. 8~ the
bcginnmg of National Domestic Violence
Week. The wife 1s ponrayed by F1rab
Faw~ett, and Paul LeMat p~ys her
abusive husband.
. Former Monkee Mike Nesmith has been
signed by ~BC to produce a primt time
comedy senes enutles "Michael Nesmith
in Television Parts." The new program will
blend music and comedy in modem video
style. h has been picked up for m1dseason
broadcast.
"Scarecrow and Mrs. Krng," the CBS
adventure senes. will filming five new
segments in European c1t1es. The ~nes. ~h1ch ~oncems a secret agent and his
mexpenenced woman panner, stars Kate
Jackson and Brace Boxleltner. European
filming will be in Munich, Tcgcmsee (tn
West Germany), London and Salzburg.
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8'0rCTICa09
.,. "When Ya Comln' Back, Red
Ryder?" ( 1979, Suspense) MarJoe
Gortne<. Peter Arth. ( 1 hr , 58 min.) "ijWMA"M -CWJ•IMllllOO CA9UI ~ ........ --...... __,_u.
tTMCMI
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llAITMI
Clll '°°'9AU. Toronto Argonauta al
Calgary Stampeders (A) (2 hrs.. 30
min.)
(8) m¥ll "Strange Brew" ( t983, Come-
dy) Dave Thomas. Rick Moran.s ( 1 hr
30 mi(I)
(DJ AmA&.YWICt Animated Gilda
Radner and Billy Crystal provide the vOtC
es tor various animals as they prepare tor
their own Olympic games { 1 hr .. 18 min ) Cl)n1•--..-(Z) llON "An Unsuitable Job For A
Woman" ( 1982. Mystery) Pippa Guard.
BMlle Whitelaw ( 1 hr , 34 min )
T1*Y #eMMAl.Am
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llON "The Secret Of N.l.M H "
( 1982, Fantasy) Animated. V0tces ol
Ellz.abeth Har1man, Dom DeLulae. ( 1 hr
20mln.) -~ .. AmYAlilh
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sy) Adrienne Barbeeu. Louis Jourdan ( 1
hr., 30mln)
(Q) .. "The Young Landlords" ( 1983,
Orama) Kevin Sullivan. Mer1a Gibbs ( t
hr . 55 min)
(I) llON "Tut>by The Tuba" ( t977,
Muslcal) Animated VoiCeS by Dick Van
Qtke. Pearl Balley. ( 1 hr .. 22 min.)
(I) llOWll "Ladies And Gentleman, The
Fabulous Stains" (1981. MUSical) Diane
Lane, Ray Winstooe ( 1 hr , 27 min.)
• WAT O/l TlllTll ,_!ID llOWll "The Magnificent 8-ven"
( 1960. Western) Yul Brynner. Eh WaKach
2 hrs.. 35 min.)
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CCM1W •t11YMU1.TM-llOWll "Krull" ( 1983. Famasy) Ken
Marshall, Lytelle Anthony (1 hr . 57
min.) CD tTMIT'lla A young gift rs torn
between the desire to make tt In the mtJSIC
world and her mother's W1Sh '°' her to
pursue a mor3 ac11cal career -1~~ a uma t111 • zm OL.YWIAD
Scheduled. Men's and women's swim·
rn1ng. rnen·s compulsory exercises 1n gym-
nastlcS, men's volleyball prel1m1nanes:
b0x1ng pretimlnartes (live trom Los Ange-
les) SchedUled events are sub)eet to
chay 9(6 hrs , 30 min )
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kYWW
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Orama) Humphrey Bogart. Jose Fe<rer
2 hrs., 5 min)
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... "Smokey And The Bandit Part
3" ( 1983. Adventure) Jacl(le Gleason.
Jerry Aeed ( 1 hr , 25 mm )
(J) •Amm TM.I 1111AT9 "Snow Whita
And The Seven Dwarfs" Elizabeth McGo-
V91'n and Rex Smith s1ar 1n a beaut1tul
prlnoess's triumph over her evil stepmoth·
er.Q Cl) llOWll "Easy Money" ( 1983. Come-
dy) Rodney Dangerfield. Joe Pescl ( 1
hr .35mln) · 1 ·1* /~ 8'-unCll lmt1111 ... YGP.-D•W ,,. ... ~ = ..• , ....... , .. ,...
_.Traces the experienoee of the
s.pulveda famlty In Calllornle 11nCe t977.
when the gfC>UP choee forced e>ule from
Cf'llle rathef then continued tmprllonment
• ~ •tllYIUl.TM--
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nora CUp (from ~. WIS ) (R) ( 1
hr I (a> A TM.I OI flO< _. A young girt
comes to the reatlzatlon that happWlela
camot reeutt from wlahe8 atone.
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... Y~tn.'30min.)
llOWll "Tittle And Gui" ( 1933, eom.
dy) W.C. FWds. Alison Skipworth. ( 1 hf ..
16 min.)
• .W.OOlmn.
(!) l'W'&l Chicago Cubs at New Yort<
Me':.k3~-li: _
llOWll "The Three Faces Of Eve"
( t957. Orama) Joanne Woodward. David
Wayne ( 1 hr .. 29 min)
Cl) llON "The Sea Wotves" ( t 980.
Adventure) Gregory Peck, Roger Moore
l hra)
Mr#MlODAY
.. llOWll "A Summer Place" ( 1959. Ora-
ma) Troy Donahue. Sandra Dee. (2 hrs .
-150 ==·-::t ,..,,,.,.,_
•CA9UI llOWll "Young Winston · ( 1972. ~
raphy) Simon WArd. Anne Bancroft. (2
hrs . 30 min ) •••tlllMPllMCI (() ........ ·-I Love New York
Grand Prix (trom Lake Plactd, NY.) (R)
~ hrs . 30 min )
CID 1111 MGLLYWOOD c::&..OWm Many of the
top comedians tn motion pictures. past
and present. are featured 1n this retro.
pectrve of hitanous moments from the 111-
ver screen ( 1 hr ) <:m llOWll "Sarah And The Squirrel"
( 1982. Orama) Mia Farrow (1 hr . 15
m1n) ' G IO YOU WMTTO llAll ADUI. .. (%) QlWD ~ TMQ wrnt Guest·
Joanna CaSSldy
1W D umAY Location hve from lak.e
Arrowt'INd ( 1 hr . 30 min ) e llOWll "The Great Smol(ey Road-
block" ( 1978, Adventure) Hervy Fonda.
Eileen Brennan (2 hrs )
~ WIW Cl 1111AW ...OllAl .....
llOWll "All Fall Down" ( 1982, Orama)
Eva Marie Saint, Warren Beetty (1 hf. 50
min)
CZ) MON "Blade Runner" ( 1982. Sd-
eno.Ftctlon) Hamson FOfd, Rutger
Hauer ( 1 hr • ~ mm )
l •ou.oc:a-t1rtl llOWll "Minion Doller legs" (1932
Comedy) W.C Fle4da, Jack Oelcle ( 1 ht ..
t5 '~' tWI 01COlaLl ... 'M9llmn .. Cll.:M• 1111-...........
llOWll "8111" ( t981. Orama) Mic:Xey
Rooney, Oennls Quaid ( t hr. 40 min.)
CID ,.._. IOCI Wembley 18 on a ~
SlOO to save the TraSh Heap --ii·----1 QUIT MCIUI llOWll "Charile's Angets" ( 1975, .,,..
tlK)') Kate Jaci\son, '°""""'Smtih (1 hr 30 min ) ..._.,.. .•
........ "Dying Dey" Anthony Sklpli-
lng presentt ov~ of the pk>t to tru•
Sunday. July 29, 1984 9
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def him to the po11ce. but they retuse to
bel*'9 him (Part 2 ol 2) (R) 0 ( 1 hr )
•••nt~tulMIEIAW. CH).,_ "A Cog 01 Flanders" ( 1959.
OfaiN) Oa.,., Ladd. Donald Cnsp ( 1 tv
36 min)
1-MWW. NMICUll: M ~YIM
11111 ~ TO QIET ATU9 Taped al
lhe Grand Ole ~. this rllUS*Calty anent·
ed ceteb<auon sakJ1es Chet AtklllS as one
of 1he WC>fid's greetest guitartSts whO
helped establish NastMlle as• lop musoc
ieccw~ cenler (2 hrs l
1='£ ...... mtAwm --~ •MAW H•W Chicago Cut><> at New V0tk
Meta (3 hrs I
.... 11 (fZ) l'•W Atlanta Biaves at San Fran
CISCO Gian1s 13 hrs 5 min.)
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includes "Sextet I<>< Ctartnet Piano ano
Stnng Quartet " 'Piano VariatlOrtS" and
Appalach•an SP<ing " ( 1 hr J CD w11woao Schedu'90 Rocky
Lockridge mee1s Jult0 Llerna in a iumor
hghtweight bOul schedvled '°' 10 rouod'S
(lrve trom Milan Italy) France vs Spain
1n the European Soccer Championship
i om Par~) I 1 ht . 30 min )
tmal'TAWlllWlmlAW.
MA IC.MATI N0tr1S Wiiiiams vS RoC>e<l
Visitacion f()( the U S hgnttttghl cnamp1
onsn1p htle sctieduled f()( nine rounos
1trom Shreveport La ) (R) I t hr 30
min)
.,.. An Unsuitable Job FCH A
woman ( 1982 Mystery) Pippa Guard
B•lhe WMetaw ( t hr 34 mm l 1D .,.. Jaws 3 ( 1963. AdvenrureJ
Dennis Quaid Bess Armstrong 11 hr 39
min)
CS) llOWW 'Mr 1moe11um· (1951.
Romance) Ezt0 P1nza Lana Turoef I 1
rir 27 min J
'Z) m¥a HobSOn's Choice" ( 1954
Comedy) John Mells, Cnarle6 Laughton
l hr, 47 mll'I)
IOUll ..... TAM
tit Cl) NA IGU Sammy Davis Jr Greater
HartfOfd Open · Final round (INe trom
Toornament Players Club of Connechcut
1n Cromwell) ( 1 hr 30 mm )
I P.l'IOOP
.,.. "Tt'le Wayward Bus· I 19S7
Drema) Joan Collins. Jayne Mansfield (:1
•::, ... tulMmtAW. ~ .,_ "The Secte1 01 N 1 )t. "
( 1982. Fantasy) Animated v~ 01
E1Wlbe1h Hartman. Dom DeLuts~r ( 1 V -..
20mm) "-..,,/ ., ....... -.Mm
.,_ A Gulde FOf The Married
Woman" ( 1976. Comedy) Cybtll Shep
~d. Charles Frank 12 hrs I
., .... ··Them ' 11954 Scieoce-Fte
tion) James Whilmorn Edmuna Gwenn
1._! hr 30 m1" )
• A DAY• M cowml'Y A IOOI< at French
Impressionist landte;ape pa1nt1ng with Kirk
Douglas as hOst ( I hr I
Ii) ~ °" IOCllTY JD .,_ "Strange Bf•w · ( 1983. Come
dy) Dave Thomas Rick MOfanls ( 1 h1
30 mm)
QD-ICOTT
10 Sunday, July 29. 1984
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AUTO~ WOfld Endurance • Nur
bUlgring 1000 (from West Germany) ( t
ht) •1111 .... -•Co.11MI•~ .,_ "Maya" ( t966. Adventvre)
Clint Walker. Jay Nonh (2 hts )
I MC ... Q "•m•wwa&1 9n'm'll•ff TMI-Featured
actress Jamie Lee Curtis. Cheectl end
Chong drscusa trie.r new comedy·adven
lure movie. new faQ senes "G011er " ( I
ht)
I _,__"'_
.,_ "KOfostu" ( 1967. AdVentureJ
Patnck McGoonan. Yoko Tant (2 hrs I
ID flOQM • IOCllTY CC) .,.. "Jaws 3" ( 1963 A~ture)
Oefirus Quaid, Bess Armstrong ( 1 hr 39
mm)
(IJ_,. "Staying Alrve' ( 1983 Ofamai
John Travolta. Cynthia RhOdes ( 1 hr 36
rrun)
(Q) A TAU Of flOClt .... A young girl
COl"ne5 to the realwstlon lhal happ.ness
cannot result from wlShes alone Cl)DIMl ....... cenu&. ,.,. Songs
include "EndleSs Love." Am I No Moun
tam High Enough" and runes trom the
album ·Rosa · laped from a 1983 con
cert in New YOfk ( 1 hr. 55 min )
(%) m¥a "Tem~r · < 1982 Comeoy1
John Ca$S8vetes. Gena Aov.iands 12
hrs , 25 min) .. 8 I Wint TOU Featured Dennis Weaver
and his wile Ge<ry discuss LIFE !Love Is
Feeding Everyone) along with San<ly Mui
11ns. e.J1e<:UTl\le director and Lydia Lopez
director Firenouse O.Str1bution J){ogram 8 .a.rtwOM.D Scheduled Aoclly
Lockridge meets Julio Uerna 1n a tun10t
tognrweigtit t>out scheduled for 10 rounos
(from Mttan Italy) France vs Spain 1r
the European Soccer Champ1onst11p
i =rtS) (1hr.30mm)
ITMTm
.,.. "Some Like II Hot" ( 1959
Comedy) Tony Cums Jack Lemmon (?
hrs. 30m1n) e QMMTWI c.ATI Mm ona .WW
'Meml A look at the gangs1er classics
"Ltttle Caesar" wrth Edward G Robinson
ano The Aoartng Twenties" With James
Cagney. and movie spoofs 1ncludrng
"Yoong Frantlenslein." "Airplane· and
Johnny Dangerously "
• nwt _,.., ..... A Oruq
War?" MayOf Ed Koen discusses hlS
(equest that the Reagan aom1nis1rotion
use the armed seNIC8S to combat the
dr~~=YYO<k and the nallon "~ Olymp1c,Ed111on C'ft1 .,_ "SwainQ Tt11ng' ( 1982 Fanra
WI Adrienne Barbelru; ~1s Jourdan ( 1
tu 30 min) .. ,AT-9 Mml Of M Dll Olv.w>
Scheduled Men's and women s swim
ming: men's compul9ofy ellterclses tn gym
Mstics: weightllfting (lrve from Los Ang&
les) Schedult"d events are sub,ecl to
change Q 15 hrs) D llCMI Love War · ( 1969 Science
Fiction) I IOyd Bridges. Angle Dickinson
~hra)
(!J ...,. ITATI Mml Over 3.000 ama-
teur athltt" from across the state will
compete In the Mais 11'1 ttcti«y, basl(et·
ball. bolling and many othef events 12
hrs) m> .,. ''See Here. Private Hargrove"
(194' Gomedy) Robert Walker. Donnd
Reed (2 hrs.) • WALL tTm'T wm "LOOl<tng In Tri.,.
Future · Guest Aobe<1 Shulman, v•<.f,
president of research and strategic plan
ning, Conticommodtty ~. Inc i),ACl'IC ...... .....,..,.. .,..,..um
.. WMlnm .......... ...,. uao wme DAYID **""'Z ...... u.-·---•ACU Of CM1wm
AUTO UC. NASCAA Pocono Shoo·
tout (from Pocono. Pa ) (A)
(Ul llO¥ll "The Groove Tube" ( 1974
Comedy) Ken Shapiro. Richard Belzer < 1
hr. 15m1n)
... IO YOU tw. TOU DOW M llmB
QAlmtt Featured Olympic competitors
who tell 1n to\19 athletes who mlSSed 1he1r
events and othef frNla and anecdotes
make up an ott·t>eat examination ot ()lym
l~~-
.-0 um · The Russians Anl.l
Reagan" Guests au1hors Slrobe TalbOll
and Robeft Kaiser ( 1 hr I fl::. FOOT WDll•lll ~.,.. S111 Weeks" r 1982 Orama)
Dudley Moore Mary Tyler Moore ( 1 hr
45mtn I CE) M. 't c.ATUT .....,., Highlights of
the '63 Championship between the New
York Giants and ChlC8QO Bears and
h1ghhghts of the '65 Green Bay Packers ill> (1 hr I 1D ~-A NOT-..W Poµ
Queen Donna SurYUTie< Sillies rn a concert
taped at the Pac1hc Amphitheatre 1n CO'>
ra Mesa Cattf ( t hr )
M oc..IY mT DOGll A group ol
k10s try to hide a donkey fr0tn thelr apart
ment t>u1td1ng ne1ghb0fs
CJ) m¥a ·The Sea Wolves" ( 1980
Adventure) Greyory Peck Rage< Moore
i hrs)
•UYOHAU
.. 90¥11 "The Wackiest Ship In The
Army" ( 1961. Comedy) Jack Lemmon
Ricky Nelson 12 hrs I .. * ... llMY m.a MOC)M
AIJCI me..,
c~ wmtlClll..,...
.,.. "The Eamngs Of Madame De •
( 1954 O<ama) Chorl~ 8oyef Oen~te
Oameu11 ( I hr 4 'j """ )
.. 90.,,. m¥a "RPvenge Of The GOds'
( 1966 Science-Fiction) JJmee Darren
Robel! Colbert The 11me tunnel sends its
pair or rravelefs into two nnc::ienl ball~
lhe Greeks anempt lo tree Helen from
Troy and the IStaefltes' •9880H on the
lwal~ =hO (2 hrs l
mA111T fumllCM Im>
•llMafOf_ = The Orowr11ng POOi" ( Ul7b.
Mys1ery) Paul Newman. Joanne Wood
ward A private mvesttgator It hlfed by a
wHllhy Southern Otl helresa to dilcoYet
-Sunday Conl.
the identity of the author of an 1ncr1m1nat
i letter (2 hrs )
IUT1"mLal UTnl ..,._ oet THI '9lAlm
.WA "Down On The Farm" An e1'am1
na1ton of a dflemma In U S agriculture.
the shorHerm need tor profit and me
long-term depletion of soil and water (R)
Q_( 1 hr)
CI) _.. IOUTI Off lMI '111 Roberto
Duran vs Esteban DeJesus (fought
March '74 1n Panama City) ( 1 hr)
CH) llOYll "Smokey And The B;,ind11 Part
3" ( 1983. Adventure) Jackie Gleason,
Jerry Reed A shentt challenges some
men to a race from Florida 10 Tex as for a
prize of $250.000 'PG' ( 1 hr . 25 mm ) C1J ITAMTRUCIC A young girl is torn
between the desire to make 11 tn the music
world and her mo1her's wish for her to
pursue a more practical career cm llOYll "Enigma" ( 1982. Suspense)
Maritn Sheen, Brigitte Fossey The CIA
engages an East German refugee to
return to East Berlin 10 steal a scrambling
device from the KGB 'PG' ( 1 hr . 4() ;nJ.. .. ,me ... ...
fllOIU TO NOftl '"'0000 tmClleOlll COlmf Al.IVI 19 Cl) • _,.,.. Scheduled a report on
potential dangers tor women using an
intra-uterine contraceptive device: a IOok
at a convention ot tetev1s1on program
executives. a v1s1t to Rosewood. Fla
where as many as 40 blacks were mur
dered in January 1923 (A) (I hr )
I GD -IUNDAY, u.&.A.
llCMI "A Guide For The Marneo
Woman" ( 1978. Comedy) Cybill Shep·
nerd. Charles Frank A young housewife
who feels that mamed hie 1s closing in on
her dreams ot having an e1'trama111al
alla11 (2 hrs )
i ...
ITMllAICH lw.G AT POPI Singer Andy Wilhams
JOtns John Wtfhams and lhe Boston Pops
Orchestra ( 1 hr )
8i) UVWA&. A took a1 some ot lhe most
unusual sp1C1ers selected from a range ot
thousands ol dllferent species (R) Q ( 1
hr l
~ llCMI "Krull" ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken
Marshall, Lysette Anthony In an unearthly
world. a prince must lace many tests as
he tries to regain his kingdom. rescue his
betrothe<l and light a fabulous beast 'PG'
l!hr . 57 min) CEJ 1&11111 IOUTI 01 THI '111 Malthew
Saad Muhammed vs Marvin Johnson
(fought Aprll '19 1n lndlanapohs) (A) (I
hr) CD llOVll "The Road Warrior" ( 1981
Adventure) Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence In
an Austraha of the future where clv1llza11011
1s reduced to a collection of rural com·
munes. a former highway cop makes a
2000-mlla run for sanctuary tn a promised
land 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 mtn )
CS) '~ TALI TMUr. "Snow While
And The Seven Dwarfs" Ehzabeth McGo-
vern and Re>1 Smith star In a beautiful
princess's lnumph over her evil s1epmoth·
er. O
NI al 90ITI PMm 19 (B) ,.,..... llOCI Wembley Is on a mis
tJon to eave the Traah Heap.
(%) llO¥ll "Ladles And Gentleman, The
FabUloUt S1alns'' ( 1981, MuSICal) Diane
t..M, Ray Wlnstone. The met80flc l19e ot
11 trio ot lemate oun11-rocker5 leadS ult/·
mately to their selling ou1 in the biu·money
wor1d of the music Industry 'R' ( 1 hr . 27
min)
I TMAT-. 1* DAYOI~""---
-(I) ~. IUllTOWll Jenny 1s
convinced that a neighbor's disappear
ance is connected to hrs wile's digging of
~rave-sized hole (A)
U fm IOIGlfT M8 An e>1pl0Sion causes
a memory loss for Michael Knight, who
assumes his former 1den11ty and perceives
KITI es an ene~) ( 1 hr ) &JmA OI MCCUS COW.
(!) 1WLlilKT .. G» llOWll "The Seven Vear Itch" (1955.
Comedy) Marllyn Monroe. Tom Ewell A
hapPily married man meets an attractive
blonde after sending his family on a sum
mer vacation (2 hrs..) «D LRl1'YUI Of 1'MI NCH,_ FAIDll ID UnolAL ~ "Australia's
Animal MysterleS" A loolo. at the ex1taoro1
nary animals ol Auslralia and the sc1en-
11s1s working to preserve lhese living hnks
to prehistoric times Is presented. (A) ( 1
hr.)
8i) WI& Cl TMUTM "To Serve
Them All My Days" David runs lnlo some
tough competition from within his own
ranks and from an outsider when he
becomes a candidate for headmaster of
Bamfylde School. (Part 7 of 13) (R) o
~~ ~Get LOCAnoet "Rich Little Come Laugh
With Me" The comedian·1mpress1onis1
pokes fun at the Olympics and pays trlb
ule to famous show business teams ( 1
hr)
(Q) llO'Wll "Jaws 3" ( 1983. Adventure)
Dennis Quaid. Bess Armstrong A great
while shark terronzes a martne amuse-
me~ 'PG' (1hr .39m1n)
(]) .. An Ott1eer And A Gentleman"
( 1982 Drama) Richard Gere. Debra
Winger An und1sc1p1tned aviation ott1cer
candidate meets his match m a tougn
Naval drtll instructor 'A' o (2 nrs 5
min) '9 llOWll "The Longest Hunt" ( 1968.
Western) Brian Kelly. Keenan Wynn After
apprehending the runaway son of a Mexi-
can rancher. a htred gunslinger learns tha1
the rancher has some cruet plans for the
boy (2 hrs)
.. (Ill..., FAlWRL
1:11 G Cl) ntl Pall eu.-The Ztmmers
are shocked wnen they see an old friend
kiss~ a strange man at the atrport (A)
.. ij (() r&IS la. Tom and Helen
make reselvations at the hotel Where they
spent their honeymoon 30 year!> earlier
lRl II fm llOWll "Twirt" (t981.0rama) Stel·
fa Stevens, Lisa Whelchel. Two teen·age
baton twirlers come under parental pres·
sure as c:ompet111on ltnats approach (RI
Q_ (2 hrs)
9 U1C•11• wcaD OI W.U COU..
1UU 8 llO¥ll "The Alrican Queen" (1951,
Adventure) Humphrey Bogart, Katharine
HepbUrn A captain operating In the Con-
go during World War I IS persuaded by a
tady missionary to destroy a German gun
bOat. (2 hrs )
I ft.D DllDC*
llCMI "Resurrection' ( 1980. Drama)
Ellen Burllyn. 81Jm Shepard. Atter-e near·
fatal auto accident. a woman finds that
she haa the ablllty to heel others but is
persecuted because of her refusal to c:lalm
a dlVlne Influence (2 hrs.)
l lOUDIOLD
WIW l:a MA19 .. To ~
Them All My Days" David runs Into some
tough competition from within his own
ranks and lrom an out&ider when he
becomes a candidate for headmaster of
Bamtylde School. (Part 7 of 13) (R) Q
{ 1 hr.)
fl!) .--.fl'"'"l•a••"''1 .. Dying Day" Anthony Stdpl-
ing presents evidence of the plot to mur·
der him to the poltce. bot they refuse to
believe him. (Part 2 of 2) (R) Q ( 1 hr )
CC) llCMI "Creepshow" ( 1982. Horr0<)
Hal Holbrook. Adrienne Barbeau. A qvln·
tel of horror stories from a child's comlC
book Include tales abOvt re-animated
corpses. alien vegetation. a voracioUS
ape-like creature and mtlllons bl vengeful
cockroaches. 'ff ( 1 hr .• 57 min.)
(£) AUTO IACllG IHRA Drag Racing -
Northern Nallooats (from Mlfan, Mich.) .
{B) ( 1 hr.) CID llOWll "The Survivors" ( 1983. Come-
dy) Walter Matthau. Robin Wiiiiams. A
pair ol unemployed businessmen take off
lor the wilds of New Hampshire to eecape
a syndicate hit man. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 44 min.)
(1J llOWll "When Ya Comln' Back. Red
Ryder?" (1979. Suspense) Marjoe
Gortner. Peter Firth. A psychotic dOpe
smuggler manages to cross the Mexlean
tx>rder without any trouble bo1 becOmeS
stranded 1n a sleepy Te1'aS town when his
car breaks down 'A' ( 1 hr .. 58 min.)
(%) llOWll "Blade Runner" ( 1982, Sci-
ence-Fiction) Harrison Ford.. Rutger
Hauer. In a world of the future. a special
pohce officer IS assigned to track down
and destroy four renegade androids. 'A'
l hr . 54 m1n)
-ONNUP d Cl) ALICI Hazzard County's Boss
Hogg and Enos Strate vlSlt Mel's Diner 1n
an attempt to purchase the site. (A) 11 ICMOOL llAT , Guests: Dr Ernest
Boyer, president ot the Carnegie Found&
lion and the author of the book "High
School"
Cf) IOU) IOLD IAWTU M -Oii
-Guests 1nctude Herb Alpert. Mar-
tha Reeves. The Angels, America. Eddy
Grant, The Association. Captain and Teo·
nille. Jimmy But1ett. (2 hrs.) ,.. 9 Cl) nwflR--. u. Jackpot admin-
isters aid to a patklnt despite her lack of
adequate medical Insurance. and Brancu-
s1 enters a grotesque painting In the annu-
l•ISe: ;•I
PAWL1'Y~
ClmAT P• a.AllCll "Budden·
brooks" Christian sells his bUSineSS. Tom
1s selected Senator In Lubeck, and Too
encourages Erica to ma11y a wealthy. old-
er man (Part 6 of 9) Q ( 1 hr)
(() AUTO IACllG World Endurance • Hur·
burgring 1000 (from West Germany) ill) ( 1 hr.) cm llOWI "Independence De " (1983,
Orama) Kathleen Qulntan. De~ Keith. A
young mechanic finds hlmseff falllng 1n
love with a waitress. 'A' ( 1 hr., 60 mil\)
'9UM1TA
-(ll) llOWI "Blondie Bril'IQS Up Baby"
C t940. Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur
Lake Baby Dumpling plays hooky, retutt
Ing 1n Dagwood's arrest for kidnapping
i_t. hr .. 30 min )
Cl) mT OI ntl • LM1' °"' Edell M\lf. phy. Sondra Bemhard. Ronn LUClll and
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and ornery pirate escapes from prison
after twenty years and searches for his
son who has a map leading to buried trea-
sure 'PG' ( 1 hr 4 1 min )
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ture) Norman Bowlee Wilfred Brambeu
U. hr . 25 min.)
CZ) "Fat Chance" (198 1, Comedy) r arn
ham Scott January Stevens ( 1 hr . 40
mm )
-CC) North To Alaska ( 1960 Adven-
ture) John Wayne. Stewart Granger t2
hrs. 2 min) Cll "All At Sea" ( 1958. Comedy) Alec
Guinness. Irene Browne ( 1 hr . 27 min )
-al) "Oaring Game" ( 1968. Ofama) Lloyd
Bridges. Nico Mmardos (2 hrs ) -IJ "The Saint And The Brave Goose' ( 1981. AdVenture) Ian Ogilvy, Gayle Hun-
nicut (2 hrs )
(%) "Tempest" ( 1982 Comedy) Jol'ln
CassaYetes. Gena Rowlands. (2 hrs 25
mm )
1t.al (8) 'Lovesick · I 1983, Comedy) Dudley
M00<e. Eltzabeth McGovern. ( 1 hr • 35
min) CJ) "The Shall Of Love" ( 1983, Comedy)
Morgan Fa11ch1ld . Anthony Geary ( 1 hr .
32m1n)
-Afternoon Movies-
a.cm · AbbOll And Costello Go To Mars
( 1953. Comedy) Man Blanchard. Horace
McMahon ( 1 hr 30 mm)
CC) "Stroker Ace" ( t983, Comedy) Burt
Reynolds. Loni Anderson ( 1 hr , 36 min I
W (OJ "Sophie s Choice" ( 1982, Drama)
Meryl Streep. Kevin Kline (2 hrs 37
mm)
:%) Ladies AM Genth!man. The Fabv
lous Stains" ( 1981. Musical) Diane Lane,
Ray W1nstone ( 1 hr 27 min )
t.11 ~ My Favorite Vear ( 1982 Comedy)
Paler o·Toole Jessica Harper ( 1 I'll 35
min) 4D · Ftre Over Africa \ 1954, Adventure)
Maurll9n 0 Hara Macdonald Carey ( 1
hr 30 min) • :tJ "Around The World In 80 Days '
( 1956 Adventure) Da111d Niven Shirle'(
MacLaone (2 hrs . 48 mon )
(BJ ·Melanie" < t982 Orama) Burton
Cummings. Glynnis O'Connor ( t hr . 49
mm) tte(Z) · Hobson·s ChOlee · ( 1954, Comedy)
John Mins. Charles Laughton < 1 hr 4 7
mm)
Ml(() "The Seduction" ( 1982, Suspense)
Morgan Fa11child. Michael Sarrazln ( 1 hr
•5m1n l ~ 'Thf" Hound Ol The Baskerv1lles
( 1939. Mystery) Ba!.11 RalhbOne Nigel
Bruce ( 1 hr 20 min I
.. ®"The Learning Tree · ( 1969, Drama)
Kyle Johnson Alex Clarke ( 1 hr , 47
min I d Island 0 1 AdVenlure' I 1979 AdVen
lurel Norman Bowlee Wilfred Brambell
1.!. hr . 25 min )
Cl) "Easy Money" ( 1983. Comedy) ROd
ney Dangerfield. Joe Pescl ( 1 hr • 35
min)
-~ "The Day The Earth Stood SllH"
(1951. Sclenee-Flctlon) Michael Rennie.
Patricia Neal ( 1 hr . 23 min,) CD "David Copperfield" ( 1983. Orama)
Animated VOlces by R06S Hlgg!M. Phillp
Hinton ( 1 hr 12 min )
--lvenlng
C81 ....
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.-ATllT OmtlCMtBO
'Mm'IC09Ml'f IAm.BTM QAUC11ICA • •11•-..r me ...
IUIAllT'B MIOUQM M MTI
NA ICMA11 Norns Wlltlams vs Robeft
v1s1tac1on for the u s lightweight champr-
ooshlp utle scheduled tor nine rounds
(from Shreveport, La ) (A) ( 1 hr . 30
min J CID MOVll "Vellowbeard" (1983. Come-
dy) Graham Chapman. Peter Boyle. A
mean and ornery pirate escapes from pris-
on at18f twenty years and searches for his
son who has a map leading to buried 1rea-
sure 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 41 min )
(DJ GAUCHO A youth from an immigrant
community In New York City gets a police-
man f<>< an m-law and desl)ite p<evious
SUsPiCIOOS, develops 8 fnendshlp with him.
(I) llOWW "The Shatt Of Love" (1983.
Comedy) Morgan Fa1rchild, Anthony
Geary In lhis soap opera spool, the lives
of several people-from a suspicious pri-
vate investigator to a comatose woman-
are lnler!Wlned ( 1 hr . 32 mtn )
GDICIYMDlU
d (]J Ml I HAI, •lllOQll-Fr""OPI-Ne WITCMll
Washington lrvtng (Tom Aldredge) Intro-
duces dramauzauons of three tales by.
respect1Vety 0 Henry. Bordon Deal and
Ray Bradbury
CZ) awua ~ TAUi wrnt Guest •1Joa5=i-:. •• _ ..... "',.,,.. MOSTW
llOYll "Things In Thetr Season"
( 1974, Drama) Patric1& Neal, Ed Fland-
ers Betrothal and illness lhreaten the sta-
b•hty 01 a W1sconsm tarm lam1ly ( 1 hr 15
mtn)
(%) llOVW 'Tempesl' ( t982 Comedy)
John Cassaveles, Gena Rowlands A New
Vo1k archllect leaves lhe pressures ot
urban hie and mamage and escapes 10 a
Greek island w11h his daughter and a ftee-
sp1nted young woman m this updated ve1-
s1on of Shakespeare's play. 'PG' (2 hrs .
25 mint
.. , :.:",,.um 7111 c. ... .....
llAllllAL..a
P& IUG.Ulm A V1Slt with muSlc1an
Herb Alpert a fire diving stunt by world
i h d1v1ng champion Petty Davis
llOllC ""*"' ...
M•W Los Angeles Dodgers a1
Sa= Pedte5 (3 hrs )
I LO¥I ccor1': •coo•••OUWCCUfrf "A Tap-estry Of Black Culture" A special program
on the ans In Orange County's Black soci-
ety is presented In hono< of both Black
HittOf'Y Month and the birthday of Manin
Luther King (I) .,. "Sounder" ( 1972. Orama)
Cicely Ty10n. Paul Winfield. During the
dark OepresslOn years. a family of blaci(
sharecropper• struggle 10 stay logether In
5pite ot overwhelming oOd9 ·o· ( 1 hr •5
min)
(D)mwll "Sophie's Choice" (1982. Dfa-
ma) MefYI Streep, Kevin Kline. In 1947. a
young wrlt&f from the South takea up reel
deoce With a beaullful PotlSh Immigrant a
victim of Nazi persewuon. and her Jewish
intellectual boyfriend 'A' (2 hrs . 37 min ) CID.,_ "The Catcher" (1971, Orama)
Michael Wltney. Jan-Michael Vincent A
former police detective joins forces WTth
an undefground newspaper publisher 10
"catch" wanted persons for private cli-
ents. (2 his.)
NI 8 I Oii M TOW Hlatured. in London, a
look a1 how the British keep thelr spirits
up whefl the weather's down plus a IOU<
of a museum dedicaled to 1ust one fam1-
ls iT::~":.
TICTAC~ "°"" caurr W.0. KDWlll.Dtll 11-.u MAI ...... Neal Gabler and Jef-
frey Lyons look at movleS and musk:
videos. Including soenes from "Aash-
danoe." "Foolloose" and "Romancing
The Stone " (R)
(1)-IA-W.(IQ CID ,.,. ... IOCll Red iS sure she dlscoY-
ered a mysterious beast, bvt no one
believes her. .. 8 (J) ICAMCllOW Ne ma. U. Enemy
agents kidnap Amanda. mistaking her for
Scarecrow. to exchange her for a spy that
Lee captured (R) ( 1 hr ) II GD DICK CUM'I QOOO CU' DAYI ...
liOliY IOI TO --Co-hosts Annette
Funicello and Frankie Avalon 104n Dick
Clarl< and riis guests lnclUdlng Connie
Francis. Fabian and the Kingston Trio for
a 1()()1( at the 1950s and 1960s (A) (2
hrs) 8 m¥ll "Laserblast" ( t978. Scieoce-
FlcllOO) Kim Milford, Cheryl Smith A mtS-
chleVous teen-ager ge1s hrs hands on an
advanced weapon lefl by cateieSS aliens
I hrs.) ..... ...,
T'tlUINT z.-
.,. "G1g1" ( t958. Musical) Mau-
rice Chevallef. Leslie Caton A tombOy
being groomed by her aunt and grand-
mother sets ou1 on her own 10 catch a
man (2 rirs ) II CMAMJ1 .... B11t1Sh Agenl Charlie
Mutfm attempts to persuade a KGB head
to defect. (2 hrs ) G .-AT ~ "Budden-
brooks" In 1870, the 1001h anniversary of
the Buddenbfooj( firm, Erica's husband Is
J811ed, and Erica and Toni return home.
~art 7 of 9) Q ( 1 hr )
(t) llOVll "Stroker Ace" (1 983, Come-
dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson. A
truck8f makes a bad deal with an unscu-
puloos fried chicken franchiser and
bec:omes romanllcally involved with a
pretty bul v11gtnal pubhc relahons woman
'PG' (t hr 36m1n)
(£) lflOITICllfT'M (8) m¥ll "Goin' All The Way" (1982
Ofama) Dan Waldman. Deborah Van
Rhyn. A hlQh schOOI sen!Of anxrousty tnes
10 get hlS vinuous g11llnetld 10 go to bed
with him. 'A' ( 1 hr . 25 min.)
(1)1101111 "The SuNtvors" ( 1983. Come-
dy) Walt&f Matthau, Robin Wiiiams "-pail Of unempk>yed businessmen ta)(e oft
fOf the wilds ot New Hampshire to eecape
a syndicate hit man 'R' ( 1 hf . 44 min.)
•;TICTAC~ =--(I) -.,_ .. The Borgia Shelf ( 1967
Suspense) Don Murrey. Inger SI~
Two men in a cnme syndk:ate try to break
away from the organlz;attoo 12 hrs .. 5
Sunday. July 29, 1984 13
-Monclay Coal.
min l
.. 8 Cl)•DAYATA1m Barbara lrnds an
unel(pected caree1 opportunity when
Mane 1mpulSiVely takes her on a vaca11on
') m 0. LA. Featu,ed· a look at Ille in
L.os r It's people and their dreams
ti 8"91TUIBT taaCf Featured ~ristle Btlnkley discusses her venture
into the Clothing industry CD IVll•ll AT '°'9 Marvin Hamllsch per-
fOtms music from "They're Playing Our
Song," "A Chorus line" and "The Way
We Were •· '{R) ( 1 hr )
(!) lflQllTl&.OOI Oil CD .,. "Blue Skies Again · ( 1963
Comedy) Harry Hamlin, M1m1 Rogers A
woman attempts to try out f()( a spot on a
bfO·league baseba" team despite the
opposition of men 1n the club and lhe
owner. 'PG' (1hr .. 27 min)
(%) llOWll "Heads Of Tails" ( 1960.
Suspense) Phlllppe Notrel. Michel Ser-
rault A female police Investigator and a
widower try 10 find out lhe tacts surround·
1ng the death of the man's wife ( 1 hr 45
min.)
I .... tAM .. IM.11. ~
.. Cl) emWMMT Kirk Devane 1s scheduled
10 be married. bur 11's not quite certain
that he can remain consc1oos dunng the
eete~(R) 8 Of THI Dll OL. 'fWUD Sched-
uled Bastletball and boxing Pfehm1nanes,
women's volleyball Pfehm1nanes (llVe lrom
Los Angeles) Scheduled events are sub-
Ject to change o ( 1 hr 30 min )
CJ) llOWll "Gaslight" l 1944 Suspense}
Charles Bo~er. Ingrid Bergman A d1aboh·
cal husband sets oot to dnve his wife
insane. (2 hrs 30 min ) 9 QAISI Of M Dll OL. YWUD Coverage
continues from Los Angeles o ( 1 hr JO
min)
I AUITULWI UD POOTUU. (R)
llOl'mcaeAM.YM ... ...,. ..
-Cl) ~ I LACa'Y Chns and Mary
Beth beeome frustrated when they dtSCov-
8f how dltticult 1t IS lo break a porno-
Q!_aphiC hlmmaJung ring (R) ( 1 hr ) u a CAllm ~.,.a na Aueri
Funt and AngM!I Olck1nson hoSI An inter-
view with Mul'lammad Ah dinner patrons
struggle with ketchup that won t come out
of Its bottle. spoons that meH a vehicle
that splus tn half while 1n motlOf' (RJ ( 1
hr)
I .....
THIUlff
.-AT •• i:.•.:11 "Budden
brOOks" In 1870. the 100th annNersary ol
the BuddenbrOOk firm. Enca·r. husband 1s
1a11ed, and Enca and Toot return home
(Part 7 of 9)9 ( 1 hr )
G IC IWI• I._, lfTO llAQE An
1nleN18W with award-winning Cart For~
man, whose credits include "High Noon·•
and "Bridge Ovet The Aiv&f Kwa1 · (R)
CC) .,.. "An11l}'V1Ue II The Possession
(1982. Honor) Burt Young, James Olson
A tamlly el(pefiences supematurany lnflu·
enoed problems atter moV1ng into a Long
Island house. 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) CRl 9CMI "The Best Little WhorehOuse In
Texas" ( 1962. MUS>Cal) Burt Reynolds.
Dolly Panon A flamboyant. muckraking
TV per~hty tries to close down a popu-
lar = hOU$9 'A' ( 1 hr 55 min ) (lJ) "Smithereens ( 1982 Orama)
Susan Berman. Richard Helt A young
woman hns the New York nightclub c11cu11
14 Sunday, July 29. 1984
1n hopes of beeomlng a rock 'n' roll sing-
~star 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min )
(.I) .,.. "My Fav011te Year" ( 1962
Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper
A d1psomaniacal lormet matinee Idol has
dlffteully coping with the PfSSSUres ol a
live TV performance during television's
l~PG· (1hr,35mln) -... ..,.. ... WllMTM AW GYM A IOOk at a
neighbo<hOOd boxing gym In Brooklyn.
N '1 , where a construction w01ker trains
tor an amateur compe11tion
.. Q}') .WW "Big House US.A." { 1955.
Orama) Broderick Craw1ord. Ralph Meek-
e< A case merits FBI invotvement when a
young boy Is kidnapped from a North
Country camp ( t hr 45 min.) .. CO m'ftl "Fehc1a" ( 1960. Orama) Jean
Roche. Mary Mendem An Australian cou
pie's marriage 1s shaken up by the atrtval
of a bored ~m_Qhet ( I hr , 5 min ) ,. euum--
IOWMI ...... LAUGK•
TMl&i& ·-IO&.l)ICUllTI
TOTMIU.. ... -··-M.L (II) llOWll "Ouerelle" { 1982, Drama)
Brad Davis. Franco New A young homo-
sexual sailor meets a man 1n a French bo<
dello who is not only a murderer bur also
his ~posed brother 'R' (2 hrs.)
11:119 Cl)..._ .. , ... Magnum 1s hired by a
hot-headed Texan 10 find his sister. who
may have been murdered (RJ ( 1 ht 10
min} D fJD lllT Of CAMOlf Host Johnny Car-son Guests Bob Newhart Anthony
Quinn, Miss USA 1963 Julie Lynne Haye!\
I) (lhr)
•llMCHOf-.... CK:laln
Alall ..... PUCI
··-··Of IAll flR..::.CO LAW am!ICA Scheduled Mar
sha Dorman. author of "How To Stay Two
When Ba~kes Three " ( 1 hr ) i "°"'~"'9MCY ...
19 Q.UI Featured Lenell Geter
discusses his false arrest and armed rob-
bery COOVIChon ( 1 hr 30 min )
1tiel(I) m'ftl "I, The Jury" ( 19S2, 01ama)
Armande Assante. Barbara Carrera P11
vate eye Mike Hammer tangles wllh a
coterie ol villains as he altempts to
avenge a war buddy's murder 'A' (I hr
50 min) 1WI AllMLTID..,... 1119 1'K.tlHf Jam "'.,..,.. llOWll "I Was A Male War Blide'
( 1~9 Comedy) Cary Grant Ann She11-
dan A Frenchman mamed to a WAC
a11emp1s to gain entry to the U S at the
same time as a groop of war bndes (2
hrs. 15 mlt'I) CJJ ••....., ... (ti 9CMI "The MOlntng Atler" ( 197•.
Orama) Otck Van Dyke. Lynn Cerhn
Through Pfessures in his IOb and the
responsibilities of his uppef middle-class
hie a man starts drinking and eventually
loses all he ever w01ked for ( l hr . 30
min)
CD TtlCll Of TMI -.r Guests T on1 Ten
nille. 1(1m Fields and Lisa Whelchel from
"Facts Of life," Wally George Kitty
Bruce (daughter of Lenny Bruce). come-
dian Pat Coopoi (A) ( 1 hr . 30 min )
Cl) Cfl POOTIAU. T Olonto Argonauts at
Calgary Stampeders !RI (2 hrs 30
min.)
CH) m¥ll "Drawl" ( 1984, Adventurei
Kirk Douglas. James CobYm A veteran
outlaw IS challenged to a gunfight by an
old adversary aftM he kltts a she11H during
a pok..;&arne. O ( I hi .. 37 mm.)
(0) • "Thieves Like Us" ( 1974, Ora·
ma) Keith Carradine, Shelley Duvall
Three escaped con\llcts set oH on a crime
spree duflng the Oepfessl<>n years in the
Sooth (2 hrs )
11:9@ 110¥11 "The Yoong W1m01s" (1967
Drama) James Drury, Steve Carlsoo A
tough sergeant and one of his young, b11
ter recrults react dltterently to the horro•
of war (2 hrs. 5 mtn.)
CC) m'ftl "The Happy Hooket Goes To
Washington" { 1977, Comedy) Joey
Heatherton, George Hamilton The
irrepressible Xaviera Hollander iourneys to
the U S capital and uncovers aome very
sensltrve seaet doc:Uments 'A' ( 1 hr 29
min)
tt9 0 ID LATI -.r wnM DA• UTllMIM
Guests· Madellne Kahn, comedian George
Wallace. Larry "'Svd" Melman (R) ( t
hr)
I AL"8 tlTQICOCI(....,.
.,_ "El Condor" ( 1970, Western)
Jim Brown, lee Van Cleef A chain gang
escapee and a white Apache leader head
f()( MexlCO to steal a m1llton-dOllar fOftune
1n gold (1 hr. 30 min)
I ROWMl ...... LILMlllljlClt.._.,. ••
LCM, tm CMtm.I ,.. OIW. ll&MCI
m'ftl "Bad Boys" ( 1982 Orama)
Sean Penn. Ren1 Santoni A young hOOd
lum accidentally kills the younger brother
of a teen-age dope dealer during a police
chase and is sen! to a tough refOfmatory
'A t! hr , 56 min )
111i118 Cl) 110W11 "A Big Hand For The L•ttle
Lady" ( 1966. Comedy) Henry Fonda
Joanne WOOdward A perpetual loser's
wife manages 10 win back then lost sav·
i s in a card game (R) {1 hr 20 min I ,. -wm
fttlMO--T'IC-1•-
llOWll "The Battle Of The Villa F1on1a
( 1965, Comedy) Maureen O'Hara, Rich
ard Todd The children of an estranged
coople connive 10 reunite their parents I 1
hr . 30 min.)
CZ) mvm "Easy Mooey" (1963. Come
dy) Rodney Dangerfield Joe Pesc1 A
man who likes to eat. drink and smoke 1n
excess stands to win $10 m11Uon 11 he sac
ntices his w()(ldly pleasures for one yea1
'A' ( I hr • 35 min )
19 D Iba.TM laO
I.I) 9CMI "Come Out Fighting" f 194!>
Comedy) Leo Gorcey. Huntz Hall At 1tw
same time the Kim are gMng boi(lng les
sons 10 the son of the police comm1SS1on
et they also find ttme to get lnvol\/ed w11t1
i~~~~~r. 30 min.)
.,. ........ uumt.
bel .,_ "Summer Camp" ( 1979, Com
edy) John C Mclaughlin, Matt Michaels
The owner of a falling summer camp
decldeS to ra~ money by holding a
reunion fOf the now-matured alumni 'R'
i!. hr • 30 min ) .,_(HJ .,.. "The Betsy" ( t976. Orama )
Laurence Ollvl8f. Robert Duvall Baseo on
the novel by Harotd Robbins A powe<lul
and relentless Detroit auto 1ycoon brings a
daredevll racing star into his company 10
develOp o revolutlonary new vehicle 'A
~hrs, 12 min.)
W CCH ICMI "CYJo" (1983, SuspeNe) Dee
Wallac.. Denny Pint~o A woman and
her young son art trapped In thff car at
-Monday Cont.
an ISOiated auto repa11 yard by a huge.
rabid dOg. 'R' ( 1 hr • 31 min ) MllflS!' ... __..ATQt Y'·~Got Me Covered" (1943.
Comedy) Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour A
Walhlngton sabotage ring 1s accidenlally
invaded by a fOOl!sh newspaperman ( 1
hr , 35 min)
-1~Cl ,,.,., IWMIMIT
~(IQ ... llOWll "An Unsuitable Job For A
Woman" ( 1982. Mystery) Ptppa Guard,
Billie Whitelaw. Aft8' the death of her pri-
vate--eye boss. a young woman takes over
the agency and Is hired to inveshgare a
bizarre sulClde ( 1 hr • 34 min ) -~=._,,. ..
-llondntr Movies-
.. ~ "Things In Their Season" (1974. Ora-
ma) Patricia Neal, Ed Flanders ( 1 hr . 15
min)
"Cl) "The Hound Of The Baskerv1lles'
( 1939 Mystery) Basil Rathbone. Nigel
Bruce ( 1 hr • 20 min )
•(%) "Ladles And Gentleman, The Fabu-
lous Stains" ( 1981. Musical) 0.al'le Lane
Ray W1nstone ( 1 hr 27 mm ) •«!J 'Tap Roots" (1948. Orama) Susan
Hayward. Van Helhn (2 hrs )
-~ "Moonllgh11ng" (1982. Comedy)
Jeremy Irons Eugene L1p1nsk1 ( 1 hr 3!>
mm)
CH) Moon Madness" ( 1982 Advenlure)
Animated ( 1 hr . 15 min )
.. Cl) "David Copperfield" ( 1983 Drama)
Animated V01Ces by Ross Higgins. Ph1l1p
Hinton (1 hr. 12 mm)
19 (I) "Written On The Wind ( 195 7. Dre-
ma) Dorothy Matone. Roberr Stack (7
hrs)
19 (%) "The SuMvors" ( 1983 Comedy)
Walter Ma11hau Robtn Williams ( 1 hr 44
mm) •ca> "Octopussy" ( 1983. Adventure)
Roger Moore. Maud Adams (2 hrs 10
min)
CJ) "The Toy" ( 1982 Comedy) Richarc1
~OI'. Jackie Gleason ( 1 hr. 40 min)
-~"The Secret 01 NIM H " ( 1982. Far1
1asy) Animated V01Ces ot Elizabeth Hart
man, Dom Deluise ( 1 hr . 20 min )
-~ "Rt0 Bravo" ( 1959. Western) John
Wayne. Dean Martin (2 hrs 25 mm )
CB) "Wavelength" ( 1983 Science r1c
rion) Rober! Carradine. Chene Currie 11
hr. 27 min)
(I) "Saddle The Wind" (1958, Western)
Robert Taylor. Julie London (1 hr . 30
min.) -® "Olso<derty Orderly" ( 1964. Comedy)
Jerry Lewrs, Glenda Farrell (2 hrs )
-· "The Revenge Of Frankenstein ( 1958, Horror) Peter Cushing. Francis
Mathews (2 hrs ) 1W CB) "Smokey And The Bandt! Part 3 .
( 1983, Adventure) Jackie Gleason, Jerry
Reed. (1 hr .. 25 min.)
Cl) "Reds" (1981, Orama) Warren Beat
!li._ Oiafle Keaton (2 hrs 40 min )
CZ) "Blade Runnet • ( 1982. Science F1c
t1on) Hamson Ford. Rutger Hauer f I hr
54mln.)
-a11eraoon Movies-
-• .. Abbott And Costello Meet Dr Jekyll
~ ..........
19 PAmta 110¥11 "The Ktdnapptng Ot The Prest
denl • ( 1980 Suspense) Wilham Shatner.
Hat HOlbrOOk Whtie on a state ~ISi! to
Toronto. the President of the United
States ts kidnapped and held IOI' ransom
1n an armOfed truck Idled With explosives
'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min )
~ llO¥ll "The Survivors" ( 1983. Come~
dy) Welter Mallhau. Robin Williams A
pe11 of unemployed businessmen take off
tor the Wiids of New Hampsh11e to escape
a syndicate hit man 'R' ( 1 hr . 44 min )
MICH) mVll "Yellowbeard" (1983. Come-
dy) Grariam Chapman. Peter Boyle A
mean and ornery pirate escapes from pns
on after twenty years and searches tor hts
son wtw has a map leading to buned trea
su1e 'PG' 11 hr 41 min.)
And Mr Hyde" ( 1953. Comedy) ~or1s
KarlOtf, Craig Stevens. ( 1 hr . 30 mtn )
CO) "SylV18 Scarlett' (1935. Comedy)
Kathartne Hepburn, Cary Grant ( 1 hr . 37
min.)
ta:9 CC) "Stars And Stripes Forever" ( 1952.
Biography) Chfton Webb. Debra Paget
{J~ hr . 29 min )
1lll CZ)' The Earrings Of Madame De" ( 1954
Orama) Charles Boyer Danielle Dameoll t1 hr 45 min) '1' 'V1rg1n Island ( 1959. Advenrure)
John Cassaveles. Virginia Maskell ( 1 hr
30 min)
a.:t) "Going In Style" f 1979. Comedy)
George Burns. Art Carney ( 1 hr 36
mtnJ JD Ball Of Fire ( 1942, Comedy) Gary
Cooper. Ba1bara Stanwyck f 1 hr 51
min)
1111 CH: ·swamp Thing· ( 1982 Fantasy)
Adrienne Barbeau Louis Jourdan ( 1 hr
30m1n) CJJ 'The Surv1v0fs" ( 1983. Comedy)
Walter Mallhau Robin WOhams I 1 hr 44
min) a::a (%) "Ladies And Gentleman The Fabu
lous Sta1hs" ( 1981, Mus.cal) Dtane Lane.
Ray W1nstone ( 1 hr 27 mm )
W (C) Moonlighting' ( 1982 Comedy)
Je1emy Irons Eugene L1pmsk1 ( 1 hr 35
min)
d (J) "David Copperfield" ( 1983. Orama)
Animared Voiees by Ross Higgins. Ph11ti::
Hmlon ( 1 hr 12 min)
.. CI) Back To The Planet Of The Apes
( 1974 Sc1ence-F1ct1on) Roddy
McDowaM. Ron Harper (2 hrs l OJ Mysle<y 01 Tho MilltOn Dollar Hockey
Pucio.' ( 1975 Mystery) MIChael Mac-
Donald. Angela Knight ( 1 hr 30 min )
(%) "The Survivors" ( 1983. Comedy)
Wallet Matthau. Robin Wiiiiams ( 1 hr . 44
min)
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IATTUITM UUC'nCA ...... .arr -... ....,.,... MIOUGltl'MI MTI
.ml "The Secrel Of N I M H "
( 1982 Fentaay) AnlfTl8ted VOICet of
Elizabeth Har1man. Dom Deluise A
secret society of tats aids a desPerale
·1 CMICMO'l~.all'T :rn:-• .,.. (II) cm....,.. -ICOTT w1MC.,..n1u11n•111 nt1auea11
.,. "Smithereens" ( 1982, ()-ama)
Susan Berman. Rlchard Hell. A young
woman hits the New York nightclub cwC1Jlt
1n hopes of becoming a roclt 'n' roll Sing-
~star 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 mu'\) CZJ.,. "Fat Chance" ( 198t, Comedy)
Farnham Scott, January Stevens. Two
overwetght, self-conscious pen pals plan
on meeting In person but each backs out
at the last minute and send$ a substitu1e r 1 hr -'O min.)
._ ttll 1"1 'Al'Tmll PA&Y
held moose In saving hef home from the
ruthtessness of man 'G' ( 1 hr . 20 min ) cm.,. "Heartaches" (1981. Comedy)
Margot Klddet. Annie Potts A ptegnant
woman tags along with a ptayglf1. 'R' ( 1
h< .. 35 min.) Cl) ~ "The Toy" ( 1982 Comedy)
Richard Pryor, Jactue Gleason A muttimll-
honalre "purchases" an unemployed
black man as a plaything for his spoiled
)'OUng soo 'PG' ( 1 hr . -'O min )
mlll*YMDWI ·1--Dooml DUGOUT 11AC:m.1~••w -.OIPOmm
I ~-••t•' .ml "Wavelength" ( 1983. Science-
F1ct1on) Robert Carradifle, Chene Cume
Three creatures lrom outer space are cap-
tured end detained by the U S Air F0<~
for medlcal ellpenmentat1on 'PG' ( 1 hr .
127 ~t ... ... ooom,.aum
19 Cll ... ....
llMlllAUW.
, .. llAQAZlll A VIS11 With 8uf1 Rey-
nolds, motorcycle paramedics Ill actt0n at
a d1r1 bike race
~--WCIMI ~ '::.w. Los Angeles Dodgers at
San 0eego Padres (3 hrs l
I ... OI fllOR'T\l9
LOVICGfl•~
llOTWSW
POCllf • t •aw Minnesota Fets vs
Willie Moeconl ( t hr ) CD llO¥ll "Don's Party" ( 1976, Come-
dy) John Hargreave. Pat Bishop A group
of suburbanites gather at a trlend's house
10 watch the electk>n returns ( 1 hr . 31
min)
CZ) llOWll "Grea1 Expectations" ( 1S.7.
Orama) John MMts. Valerie Hobson
Based on the st()()' by Charle6 Dickens. A
young boy's hie is deeply inftuenoed by a
chanoe encounter with an escaped pr&
oner ( 1 hr .. 58 min) e .ml "Cisco Pike" ( 1971. Orama)
Gene t=lackman. Kris Knstofferson A
crootced narcohcs agenr blackmails an ex-
con into dealing a large quantity ot mert-
~na (2 hrs.)
HI. I OI TNI Toa Featured· roling
through Las Ve(J8a. with a lesson on otd
Sunday, Juty 29, 1984 15
-Tuesday Cont.
versus new slot machines, other gambling
tuperstltlons and a V!Slt with an all-night
l chlatrlst
1 ,-.,..., .• -..,.
TICTAC_,..
llOWll "Siik Stockings .. (1957 Mus•·
eel) Fred Asta11e, Cyd Charisse An
Amerlean film producer becomes Involved
with a female RUSS1an agen1'}' Paris (2
hrs .. 30 min.)
I Wl.D, RO wo.Jt °' •m'Lt llOWA lnvesOgatt!S the origtrni and lhe
dilemmas of the continuing nuclea1 weap-ons crlski (A) o ( 1 hr )
~.,,. "Rio Bravo" ( 1959. Western)
John Wayne. Dean Martin An Old cripple.
a former deputy·turned·drunk. e young
QUICkdraw gunslinger and a gtrl help a
sheriH to outsmart a powertul ranchef who
wants to ger his killer brother released
from j><lsoo. (2 hrs .. 26 mlf'I ) .. 9 (I) AIFISW. VISlte><s' Day at Gen
Perahing Hospital brings out a strange
var~ of guests (R) D m TMI A-TUii Soldiers-of.IC>ftune are
hired by a news reporter to rescue col·
leagues being held captive by Mexican
btlndits (R) (2 hrs ) e.,.. "The Day Time Enoed' ( 1980
Science-Ficrron) Do10lhy Malone. Jim
Devis A super nova from outer space
arrives on earth and its radiation causes
at1ange occurrences (2 his)
l __.wu
TRIMfla.
ICWA Investigates the on91ns and the
clllemma6 of the c0<11mu1ng nuclear wt"ap-
ons CtlSIS (R) ~ 1 hr I
(!) .alTIClli
(8) m¥ll "An Officer AncJ A Gentleman"
( 1982. Orama) Richard Gere. Debra
W1nge1 An und1sc1phned aviation officer
ct1nd1date meets his match 1n a tough
Naval drill instructor 'A' (2 hrs . 5 min )
(OJ m¥ll "Octopussy' ( 1983 Adven·
Me) Roger Moore. Maud Adams A Aus·
aian general plani. a hrst-st11ke attack
against NATO countries 1n Europe 'PG' 1l hrs . 10 min )
(J)m¥11 "Reds" ( 1981, Orama) Warren
Beatty. Diane Keaton Amerlean 1ournalls1
John Reed's 1nv01vement 1n the RuS&an
Revoluttoo of 1917 1s depicted 'PG' (2
hra .. 40= .. 8 (J)TtC LR Martin's colleagues
become angry when he attempts to per-
suade the station owner a retired Singing
cowb<>y. to make a comeback (A)
• TlC TAC DOUGH
iJi =Al A look at some of the most
unusual spiders, selected from a range of
thol.JS8nds of different sPee1es (R) Q ( t
hr.) Cl)lll'lmATUTllO•rTI Highlights ot
Super Bowl II Green Bay Packers vs
O.k1-nd Raiders (A)
CI)llOWI "Reds" (1981. Drama) Warren
Beetty. Diane Keatoo American )OUrnahsr
John Reed's involvement m the Russian
Revolution of 1917 Is C)epected PG' (2
hra .. '° min.) •all llOYll ··Night Gallery' (1969
Suspense) Joan Crawfor<l. Barry Sulhvan
Rod Selling presents three tales of the
supernatural an hell provo+les his uncle's
clMth: a wealthy blind woman buys a poo1
man·s •Y"· an e11·Naz1 dteams or becom
1ng part of a pl8Cld palnHng 1n a South
American museum (2 hrs ) .. e ()) llOWI "A Smell Circle 01 Friends ·
( 1980 Cfama) Brad DavtS. Karen Allen
16 Sunday. July 29. 1984
In the 1960s. the frlefldshlp and idealism
of tt"" Harvard students is threatened
wnen one of them IS drafled to serve en
Vtetnam (R) (2 hrs) • G m C* LA. Featured a 1()()11. at Ole en
Los Angeles. with a locus on people
whose !Obs a1e un1gue to the City ol
A~ I ..,...,,_ JBPn ~ Featured
Richard Bur1on talks about his m1nise11es
debut this fall
~..,....·~~ lflOllTa.GC* (II)
m¥ll "Ouerelle" ( 1982. Cfama)
Brad Davis, Franco Nero. A young homo-
sexual sailor meets a man in a French t>or
detlo wno is not 0<1ly a murderer but also
his supposed bfother 'A' (2 hrs )
I lllMW.-.U. .. umt 0/11111 XIII OlYWUO Sched·
uled Men's volleyball preliminartes, bas·
ketball (Uve from LOS Angeles) Sched·
uted events are 9Ubject to change ( 1 hr ,
30mtn)
(J) llCMI 'Penny Serenade" ( 1941, Ora
ma) Cary Grant Irene Dunne Recenr
adoptive parents learn that happiness can
soon turn to tragedy (2 hrs . 30 min ) 0 GAISI Oii THI XIII Ol YWW> Covera1.ie
con11nues from Los Angeles c:;i ( 1 hr 30
min) f1D MO•,.,TNIOR_llll_
(E') ..._ IOUTI OI TMI .,. Sugar Ray
Leonard vs Wttlreo Ben1te1 (louqhr
November 79 in Las Vegas, Nev ) ( 1
. hr)
~"1DU. ,._II Oi) W IQITOM l1&LI A m1ss1ng per-
sons case brings Laura and Steele 10 a
town where everyone 1s 1n on a secrer
linv~";,;= money and murder IA)
TMIUlfT .,.,.., m.n..~
VllTUlt A llLn*C*~' Amer
1ca Takes Charge 1965 1967" In two
years. the Johnson adm1nis1rat101
d1spatcnes 1 5 mllllon Americans to tight
1n the war. (A) O ( 1 hr ) CC) ..... , tTc*I The WOik OI today's
hottest young writers. directOfs and stars
are ga1hered together in short ltlm. video
and animateo segments ( 1 hr ) m10mo .,. (8) QITTllQ nllt vtC19 MHr UCI(
Four true stories about victims of robbery,
assault. rape and murder fighting beck
through leg1sla11ve changes. law suits and
counseling. ( 1 hr ) .. .., Ill "llmT ...
(I) AUrO ~ World EndUrance • Nur
burgrlng tOOO (lrom West Germany)
IBl ( 1 hr > JV MOVll "Night Shift' ( 1982. Comedy)
Henry Winkler. Michael Keaton Two
nightllrr~ morgue attendants t>eeome
"love brokers" for a group of hOOkers
who have lost their pimp 'A ( 1 hr 4~
min)
-(fl)llCMI . The Ltst Of Adrian Messengei'
( 1963. Mystery) George C Ss;ott Dena
Wynte1 An Engh.~man belieYes that ~
and a number ol Other people ere targets
,,.lforflUifm ...
lllOWAll I IMITWI UUCIK•
TMl&SEd• IO&.alGl.DflTI TO TMI llAMOR ._
.,.. "Blade Runner" ( 198?. Set
L'!flC&-FICllon) Hnmson Ford. Rutger
Hauer In a world (')f the future a ·1oec1a1
police officer II assigned 10 ltadi. clown
and destroy lour renegade androids 'R'
l! hr • 5.4 min ) CZl m¥ll "The Sensuous Nurse" ( 1979,
Comedy) Ursula Andress. Oullio Del
Prete Greedy relat111es hire a sensual
'Florence Nighungale" to take care of an
aging count suHenng lrom a delicate heart
c0<1d1t1on ·R' ( 1 hr , 20 min )
1tlll IJ (I) .cat.-n Steve Is 9USplcious of
claims that a woman's fears about attacks
on her Ille are only Imaginary. (R) ( 1 hr ..
tOm1n) D GD IUTO/ICMICm Hosr· Johnny Car son Guests· Ben Corwy. Jerry Seinfeld.
l
oav:.= ~rtet (A) ( 1 hf )
WUP•~n AIClll..._..PUCI
..... Oii .. Pl•ICllCO
UTllHlrT AmllCA Scheduled
researcher David Franke 0<1 over 100 ·sa!9'j>\ace9 to live In Amerlea. ( 1 hr )
(f) lflOR"SIC81• (Kl llCMI "Easy Money" ( 1983. Come-
dy) Rodney Dangerfield. Joe Pesci A
man who llkes to eat. dunk and smo+le in
excess stands to win $10 mllllon It he sac·
11hces his worldly pleasures lor one year n· ( 1 hr . 35 min )
llCMI "10" ( 1979, Comedy) Dudley
Moore. Bo Derek A successful
songwriter disturbed about h1t11ng 'mid·
die age ... decides to chase after a beauti-
ful girl on her way to tier wedding A' (2
hrs, 3 min) eb 111 cua Fea1ured author Maolyn
rann1ng discusses the "not-so-golden
years" ol aging parents. a woman who
fe><gave her attackers. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) u.1 TWUlfT la. mWll "ThurSday's Game" ( 1971
Comedy) Bob Newha!I. Gene Wnder
Even alter !he Thursday night poker game
is discontinued, a pair of married men still
1nr.1s t on their ·night out with the boys ..
{ 1 hr . 30 min J 8 mWll "M1ss1on· Monte Carlo" (1971.
Adventure) Roge< Moore. T 0<1y Curlis
lwo 1et-se11ing playboys encounter
1n1rigue while vacationing in the posh con·
tinental gambling mecca (2 hrs , 25
min)
(J) ..... "lllll•Dl•MrT ... Ill llCMI "Sssssss" ( 1973. H0<r0f)
Strother Martin. Dirk Benediet A famed
snake expert sells his experimental fall·
ures to a circus freak show. (2 his.) m nlCll (Ill TMI ..-r Guests Lota
Falana. Eurythmiea. Ralph Nader, Jlm Hall
(Road & Track magazine). LO!s Brom·
field (A) ( 1 hr., 30 min )
(()PIA llAMTI Norris Wllllams vs Rot>e<t
Visitacion for the U.S llQhlweight chempl
onshlp title, scheduled f0< 9 rounds (ftom
Shreveport, La.). (A) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CC m¥ll "Desire Under The Sun" ( 1983.
Orama) Oomlmque Slnclalr. l.Burent Hou·
ron A group of cBrefree people spends a
lun-fllled weekend at an excfUSlve resort l! hr , 15 min ) -·Cl UTl-.rwmtDAVDUii&IWI Guests Valerie Pewne. former baSeball
team owner Bill Veeck. stupid human
itrlC~~-.nl
lllOWMl ..... UUIM • LM. ,_ CAii tm.I rnaew.,.,..
lfT'mACT fl&I llOWW "Ladies And Gontleman. The
Fabul0v5 Stains" (1981 , MUSlcal) Diane
Lane, Ray W1nstooe lM mete<><ic rise of
a trio ol female punlHOCkers le•Ot uttf·
matetv to their se1t1ng out in the big-money
~~--------------------................. ..
~~clay Coal.
w0tld of the muse industry 'A' ( 1 hr 27
min.)
-al) ._,JlltTM OM ~nae "The
Female Rebellion" ( 1 hr )
tM e (I) COi 'W A fom-.e< world chess
champton ts found gravely 1n1ured iost
before hts match tor the world lltle with
the current champlOO (A) ( 1 hr . 20
min.) We .. "II Conquered The World ..
( 1956. Sctenoe-FtetlOO) Peter Graves
Beverly Gar1and An ugly cave creature
aided by a scientist tS bent on taking con-
trol of the world ( 1 hr , 30 min )
(!) llO¥ll "Go West" ( 1940, Comedy)
Marx Brothefs, Diana Lewis Several zany
men turn their sights westward. wnere
they get 1nvotved with trams and railroads
~hrs) m .,_"The Jazz Singer" (1953. Dra-
ma) Danny Thomas. Peggy Lee A young
JewlSh bOy defies his father·s wiSh lhat he
become a prayer leader and turns to the
stage as a 1au singer ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ~MOWll "The Happy Hooker" (1975.
Comedy) Lynn Redgrave. Jean Pierre
Aumont The hie of New York's famous
call gtrl. Xavtera Hollander is told 'A' ( 1
hr . 36m1n)
(Q)mwll "Hear1aches" ( 198 I , Comedy)
Margot Kidder. Annie Potts. A pregnant
woman tags along w11h a playg1rl ·n· ( 1
hr. 35 min) WOO MOWll "The Big Brawl" ( 1980 Ora
ma) Jackte Chan, Jose Ferrer The !;on or
a restaurant owner takes up a battle w11h
some mobsters who enter him 1n an 1nte1
stale lighting match 'ff ( 1 hr . 36 min 1
(I) llOWI "Homework" ( 1982 Comedy)
Joan Collins. Michael Morgan A h~h
school student has a d1thcull time trymg to
lose his V1rg1nity 'ff ( 1 hr 30 min I 1:111 MULTNMLD ATTMIMOWlll
AU.•TMIHa.Y
......... UUQtt ..
POCllT ••a--. Minnesota Fats vs
Willie Mosconi IA) ( 1 hr )
-11orn1ng Movies-
•CZl "An Unsuitable Job For A Woman"
(1982, M~tery) Pippa Guard. Bill.a Wl11
1elaw ( 1 hr • 3-i min )
•CC) "The Secret Lile Of Walter M1t1y
( 1947, Comedy) Denny Kaye. V1rg1n1a
Mayo ( 1 hr . 45 min )
•@ "Made For Each Othe<" ( 1939 Dre·
ma) Cerote Lombard, James Stewart (2
hr&.)
NI(!) "The Gtrl. The Gold Watch And Dyna
mite.. ( 1981. Comedy) Lee Purcell. Phil
MacHM8 (2 hrs ) CB> "Tempest" ( 198?. Comedy) John
Caasavetes, Gena Rowlands (:? hrs 2~
min.) Cl> "Easy Money" ( 1983. Comedy) RO<l
ney Oangerfteld, Joe Pesc1 ( t hr , 35
min)
.. ~ "Stmon" ( 1980. Comedy) Alan Ark111
Austin Pendleton ( 1 hr . 37 min l
(0) "Blue Skies Again" ( 1963, Comedy)
Harry Hamlin, M1m1 Aoge<s ( I hr :' 7
min)
•(%) "Heads Ot Tells · ( 1980, Suspense)
Ph!Uppe NOiret. MIChel Serrault ( 1 hr 45
min,)
•(I) "Red Headed Woman" ( Hl32 r>r.1
ma) Jean Harl<>W Ct!estflf Moms f I hr
14 min I
1:11 (Ill WOM.D AT&Mm
W (I) _.,. tll AT LUIT -Dami ITAM
Spoofs of current political event•. foreign
affairs and the 1984 presidential election,
featuring Ed Asnef. 81een Brennan. Chevy
Chase. Mike Farrell, Howard Hesseman
and Laraine ~man ( I hr ) * 1(1) Cll ... _,,,ATat .....
CllLll•rt Nm
. MOWll "Heads Or Tatis" ( 1980.
Suspense) Phillppe N0tret. Michel Ser·
rault A female Polle• mvestlgator ana a
wtdowet try 10 !ind out the facts surround·
1ng the death of the man·s wife ( 1 hr .. 45 mm)
t:lt II MOWll .. Attack Of The Monsters'
( 1969. Science-Fiction) Nobuhlro Ka11·
ma, CMstcpher Murphy The lnhat>ttants
of the planet Teto threaten Earth with
destruction ( t hr , 30 min )
G) llO¥ll "The Pumpkin Eater" ( 1964
Ofama) Anne Bancroft. Petef Finch A
woman dlSCovers thal her fourth husband
1s unfaithful. but decides that her unbOrn
child and her love tor hef husband are
mor:=an1 (3 hrs I
l ..., .. AOQM'T
aJBZJITml
M MOWll "Going In Style' ( 1979, Come
dy) George Burns. Ari Carney Bored with
s11t1ng all day on a beneh In lhe park
lflree elderly gentlemen carefully plan a
bank heist 'PG' ( 1 hr 36 min )
Cl) llO¥ll "Humongous" ( 1982. Horror)
Janel Julian. David Wallace A disltgured
murderer stalks a party of feckless teen-
agers weekending oo a remote rsland R
1 hr 35 min)
M llO¥ll "The Survivors· ( 1963, Come-
dy) Waller Matthau, Robin W1tl1ams A
pa11 of unemployed buSlnessmen take oft
tor the wilds ol New Hampsture to escape
a synd1<:ate hi! man 'A' ( 1 hr 4"4 min )
l:llC.ff)llOVll "The Octagon" ( 1980 Adven-
ture) Chuck Norrts, Lee Van Cleel A
wealthy young woman h11es a ret11ed mar-
-(Ill "The Stooge' ( 1953, Comedy) Dean
Martin Jerry Lewis (2 hrs )
... Gidget G~ Hawanan" (1961
Comedy) James Darren. Deborah Walley
ghrs)
1'111 CID "Olona.. ( 1980, Orama) Gena Row-
lands, John Adames (2 hrs , 1 min )
(%) .. Great Expectations" ( 1947. Orama)
John Mills Valerle Hot>son ( 1 hr 58
min)
-JU1enaoon Movlea-
119 41) .. AbbOll And Costello In The FOfetgn
Legion ( 1950, Comedy) Patricia Medi·
na, Walter Stezak ( t hr 30 mm )
Ct) "Adventures 0 1 Sherlock Holmes··
{ 1939. Mysle<y) Basil Rathbone. Nigel
Bruce. ( 1 hr 22 min )
~) "Piaf' ( 1973. Blography) 8ng11te
Artel, Pascale Christophe ( 1 hr . 40 min )
~) · The Sea Wolves" ( 1980. AcNenlure)
Gregory Peck. Roger Moore (2 hrs )
1alZl "fat Chance" ( 1981 Comedy) Fam·
ham Scott January Srevens ( 1 hr •O
m1n1
1:11 CC) "The> Secret Life 01 Watter Mitty ..
( 1947, Comedy) Danny Kaye. V1rg1n1a
Mayo ( 1 hr . 45 min ) Oil 'St Helens'. ( t981 Drama) Art Cai
nPv l);)111d Huflman 11 1'11 35 mtr I
fial arts champlOn to protect her from t•·
rorlsts trained by the mystenou. Nlnlll
cull. 'A' ( 1 hr . 43 min.)
.. ~CllCOAm'IMlllM ~ ':' POLICATI This concet1 by the
London band lnctvdeS the perfonnence of
"AockabUly Guy." "We Say YMh,"
"Jeeptter" and "Let'1 Bop." ..i'Amt• • I IM l'W (II) .. "Octopussy" ( 1983, ~
ture) Roget Moore. MaUd Adams. A ~
Slan general plans a first-str1ke attack
against NATO countries In Europe. 'PG'
~ hrs • 10 mln.)
M (I) MOWll "Qoefelle" ( 1982. ~ema)
Brad Davis. Franco Nefo A young homo-
sexual sailor meets a man In • French bOr·
dello Who 1s not only a murderer but *>
hrs supposed b<othef 'R' (2 Iva.)
-• llOWll "Cowboy Serenade" ( 1942. Western) Gene Autry A daring COWbOy
irec~ a cattle shipment from crook&.
MO'I Pml.-.T
Nn'm -ICOTT d MOWll "The To'{' (1982, Comedy)
Richard Pryor. Jackie Gleason A nut~
1tona11e "purchases" an unemployed
t>tack man as a plaything for his epolled
~~'PG' (1 tv .40min)
*ii~ "Stars And Stripes fot911er"
( 1952 Bt0graphy) Clltton Webb. Otbr•
Paget Atter leaving the Manne Corpe
Band. John Philip Sousa forms a band of
h•s own ( 1 hr , 29 mm l •1MtC ... l11111Dfll•lt 1MllUftTI •.... .,..00 tlll lMI PAllTMMm ,._,
.. MOWll "Wavelength" ( 1983, ~
F1clt00) Robert Carradine. Cherie Currie.
Three creatures from outer speoe ar.c.p.
lured and detained by the U S Air Force
for medtcal expenmentatloo 'PG' ( 1 hr ..
27 min)
m 13 West Street" ( 1962. Drema)
Alan Ladd RO<l Stetget ( 1 hr • 30 min.)
a. CD) The Big Sky" (1952. W.-ttm) Klrtc
Douglas. Dewey Martin. (2 hta., 20 INn.)
Cl) "They Got Me Coveted" ( HM3. Com-
edy) Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamout. (1 hr ..
35m1n)
•([) Young Doctors In Love" (1982.
Comedy) Michael McKean. SMt't Young.
{_1 hr . 35 rnfn )
CJ) "The Sur11lv0fs" ( 1983, Comedy)
Watter Matthau Robin Wllllams. ( 1 hr .. 44
min I
•CC) ·s o.s T1tan1C" ( 1979. Drwne)
David Janssen. Cloris Leactvnen. (2 tn..
JO min)
.. (!) "Forgotten City Of The Planet Of The
Apes ( 1974 Scieno.Flc11ofl) Roddy
McDowell. Aon Harpe< (2 hrs.) ,
(BS1 Of Eterhant Rock" (1981, Dra-
ma) JOhn Hurt . .Jefemy Kemp ( 1 hr., 30
min I
l.%) ·Tempest ( 1982. Comedy) JoM
Cassavetes. Gena Row\ands (2 tn., 25
min J .. ® "Strange Brew" ( 1983. ~)
Dave Thomas. Riek Morania. (1 hr .. ~
min I
Sunday. July 29, 1984 17
l
--llilvening .....
LJm.I _,. Cll TM1 NAM
Cll ...
&I/LC*)
Nm'ICO.Ntf UTTUITM GAUCnCA
·····~ ....
tul.Ul1Wt TtlM)UQH 1"I MITI
TNI co.\IAT IUTUI This documen
tary ho11or1ng the 20th anniversary ot the
Beatles' amval 1n Amertca includes rare
footage of their early performances and
highlights of their career. as well as an
Interview with then prooucer George Mar
tin (1 hr , 30 min ) cm IBD TNI IU&. Animated A magical
seal enltsts the aid of children to educate
adults about human cr~ty to seals ( 1
hr)
Cl) ..,_ "The Sea Wolves·· (1980,
Adventure) Greg0<y Peck. Roger Moore
Durtng World War II, a group of British
businessmen form a vOlunteer reg1men1 to
destroy a German spy nest 1n the Indian
Ocean 'PG' (2 hrs)
G) DICI YM DYii
·1=~•ww .... ,,.~
·wet~ ,... KMAft Al M1rnms vs C L Ber
geron in a hght heavyweight t>out sched
uled tor seven rounds (from Meta1r1e.
La ) ( t hr 30 min >
mncATC-.. =1::.. .. u. ....
llAlllQ A LMIQ
P& IUGA.Zlm A visit with Olympic
medahst Bruce Jenner a high school btrd
call~~ 1-:::...w Los Angeles Dodgers a1
San:.:il Padres (3 hrs )
11.CMQllor.= llAllC f1' WATUICO&.OM
Cll LOCI.TIC* "RICh Little Come Laugt
With Me" The comed1an-1mpress1on1s1
pokes tun at the Olympics and pays tr b
ute to tamous show busmess teams ( 1
hr) QJ MO¥ll 'Nallonal Lampoon's Animal
House" ( 1978. Comedy) John Belushi
Tim Matheson Two new college lraterntty
pledgeS 101n Dena House the zaniest and
wildest gang on campus, and help to fight
the efforts of the school's s1mster dean 10
have them expelled 'R' ( 1 hr . 49 min ) cm MO¥ll "Blue Skies Again" ( 1983
Comedy) Harry Hamtm. M1m1 Roge<s A
woman attempts to try out for a spot on a
big-league baseball team despite the
opposition ot men m the club and the
owner 'PG' (I hr , 27 min ) G llOVll "E89t Ot Sudan" ( 1964.
Adventure) Anthony Quayle, Sylvia Syms
Survtv0<s struggle to escape a MOSiem
uprising against the head ol a Br111sh out
~t (2 hrs) 7* • I OM TNI TOWN Featured v1Stt1ng Santa
Barbara with some ol 1ts popular res1
dents. Including Jonathan Winters and
singer J1m MessAna. plus a look at what
happens when President Reagan comes
to town
18 Sunday, July 29, 1984
I GD,Aa.Y~ ,.,. .... .,.
11C TAC DOUGlt
MO¥ll "Les Girls" ( 1957. M~ical)
Gene Kelly, Mitzi Gaynor An American
musical shOw hits the European c11cu1t
when compllca11ons arise (2 hrs • 30
min)
fD WLD, WLD WON.D f1' 'lmALI
8\) MnouL 8IOM.tllllC A ~ at lhe
rich variety ol plant and animal life 1n the
rain forests of Costa Rtea (R) Q ( 1 hr )
(%) llOVll "Ladies And Gentleman. The
Fabt.llous Stains" ( t981 Musical) Diane
Lane. Ray W1nstone. The meteoric nse of
a trio ot female punk-rockers lead:S ult1-
mately to their selling out in the big-money
world of the music tndustry 'A' ( 1 hr . 27
-1mlnk CMJ•CADI fJii ~ ~ AlllSOO 1ee1s
threatened by her SlSter's popularrty when
Kate 1s transferred 10 her school (R) 8 llO¥ll "Where Time Beoan" ( 1978,
Science-Fiction) Kenneth More, Pepe
Munne The discovery ol a coded map
leads a German professor to bring a small
party of explorers Ofl a Journey 10 the cen·
181 ol the Earth (2 hrs ) ..... ....,
(!)TAJGHYD9
fD ..,...,...WOllLO Time AM Light"
Host David McCullough eJCamlnes old and
new telescopes and a -..ariety of tools and
methods for measuring time. c:;i ( t hr)
CC) llCMI "Tom Horn" ( 1980. Western)
Steve McOueen. Richard Farnsworth In
early 20th-century Wyoming, a bounty
hunter hired by a group ol ranchers to
track down rustlers 1s set up for a hanging
~his employers 'A' ( l hr 38 rrnn )
IPORTIC8Tll llCMI "Risky Business ( 1983. Com
edy) Tom Cruise Ret>ecca OeMornay A
high schOOI senior. Sheltered 1n an affluent
Chicago suburb. decides to expenment
with the w~der side of hie 'R' ( t hr 36
min)
llOVll · Halloween Ill Season Of The
Witch" ( t982. H0<ror) Tom Atkins, Sta·
cey Nelkin A young woman is aided by an
emergency room physician 1n her 1nvest1-
gat1on of a Halloween mask manufacturer
who may have been responSible for her
lathe1's gruesome murder R' ( 1 hr . 35
min) utD G m1 a aJPT ... Jennifer
resorts 10 ghostly 111cks to play herself in a
movie and fo<ce her arch 11va1 ofl the set
(r;> 11C TAC DOUCIN
~ =... WOMJ> EJCplores unusual
commun1cat100 patterns. including t9th
century lithography, cootemporary ar1
and the prospect of humans talkfng with
Ol~:c.:)~;r I
.. ~ MO¥ll "OestlnatiOl'I Tokyo" ( 1943
Adventure) Cary Grant John Gar1teld
The U.S submarine "Copper11n" 1s
ordered to invade Japan's most secure
harbOf 10 open tile way tor bombing raids
over Tokyo (2 hrs . 55 min) •8 (I) MO¥ll "Leave 'Em Laughing"
( t981, Orama) Mtekey Rooney. Anne
Jackson Based oo the trve st0<y of a ter
m1nally 111 clown and hts wile who cared for
several homelesS children (R) (2 hrs ) D GD TMI 'ACTI f1' UPI Btatr has en out
landlsh dream ab<>ut her tuture Ille and
those of her frlendt (A) Q • m Cll LA. Featured a look at life In
Los Angeles. with a focus on rorms ol
entertainment that originated here
g ...
9 anmYlmlT TWT Featureo
Sophia Loren on location In Italy
• TNI WT llAZI Patrick Watson Inter
views Albert Speer. Hitlef's architect end
author of "Inside The Third RetCh " ( t hr
30 ~(11) ~ .. "Fast Times At Ridgemont
High" ( 1982, Comedy) Sean Peon. Jen
n1fer Ja90n Letgh. StUdents at e "typical
Ametlcan high school coolront the chal-
lenges of adulthood, drugs. sex and
schoolwork 'A' ( t hf .. 30 min.) cm mww "High Road To Chine" ( 1983
Drama) Tom Selleck. Bess Arms11ong. A
mutlonairess hires a hard-drinking e.11
World War I flying ace to search lo< her
IQ!lg-lost father. 'PG' (2 hrs )
(%) MO¥ll "Easy Money" ( 1983. Come-
dy) Rodney Dangerfield. Joe Pesc1 A
man who hkes to eat. drink and smoke 1n
eitcess stands to win S 10 mllhon ii he sac-
11f1CeS his worldly pleasures for one year
'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.)
GU.W..m.&.OI
.. D GD AT YCMt laWICI While travelltng
abroad. e wealthy wldOw Is unaware that
her servants are plotting ambitous money-
making 8Chemes. 8 Utml f1' 1MI 1111 OLYWIAD Sched-
uled· Basketball and baseball preliminar-
ies (live from Los Angeles) Scheduled
eve<lts are subiect to change. ( 1 hr . 30
mtn)
(!) MO¥ll "Hombre" ( 1967 Westetn)
Paul Newman. Fredric March. An Apache-
ra!Sed white man is forced to protect the
hves of those he hates (2 hrs. 30 min)
tD) umt f1' 1"1 Dll OLYWIAD Coverage
conhnves trom Los Angeles O ( 1 hr . 30
min)
Qt!) -,,. M1 rt ntl •IM*-...., MIAllMGI Charles McDowell
anchors a retrospective on lhe House
Judlctary Committee's deliberat10ng dur-
1_!]1 the summer ot 1974 (11'\r)
(.£) .,... IOUT'I f1' 1"I 'M Muhammao
Ali vs Joe Frazier (fought January '74 tn
New York~ ( 1 hr )
M ~ = "My Tutor'' ( 1983, Romance)
Caren Kaye. Matt Lattanzi A high school
studtnt becomes romantlC811y involved
with lhe Older woman who Is tutoring him
In French 'A' { 1 hr . 37 mm )
-· GD IT ........ Craig 1s angry over an unflattering televlsloo documentary
about him and Rosenthal undergoes a
breast-~lant operallon (R) (I hr.) •&.:-~ MO¥ll "High Road To China" ( 1983.
Orama) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong A
m1ht0natress hires a hard-drinking eJC·
World War t lfylng ace to search lor her
IQl)g-IOst father 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min )
Cl)9CMI "Beach Girls" ( 1982. Comedy)
Debra Blee, Val Khne A teen-age g1rfs
fnend9 help her to loosen up so they can
get on with Mavlng lun at the beach 'A' ( 1
hr , 30 min.)
1-....UL/AM -. _,. ... _,AOf?-..., Photographer
Alfred EJsenst1dt'1 return to hi$ native
Germany In 1980 Is doevmented ~PALL•-·~,_ .al111W (I) .. mww "Pr1vate Nurse" ( 1980. Orama)
Karen Oambi.r A beautiful nurae Is &SKed
by a greedy family to end a wnhhy rela·
'"'ieUU~) ...
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'°'"'~-TNI NA TO&M (1')
lfnlACYALI
llO¥ll "Blade Runner" ( 1982. Sci·
ence·Flct1on) Harrison Ford. Rutge1
Hauer In a world of the future. a special
poltee otticer 1s assigned to track dOwn
and destroy tour renegade androids 'A'
{1 hr . 54 mtn )
11:118 (I) TNI .. AYIWM Gamb1I, Pur·
dey and Steed try to ou1w11 Perov an
agent from the other side. who appears to
have comm111ed suicide (R) ( 1 hr • 10
min 1 0 G IUTOPCMIOI Host Johnny Car-
son Guests actresses Suzanne Somers
and Kathleen Beller. Blake Clant (A) ( t
lhr.) • IUICH °'-
Wll' •~n MQll ...... Pu.CE
lr•ll OP IAI FIMCICO llO¥ll "Under The Yum Yum Tree"
( 1963, Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Carol
Lynley To ensure a harmonious marriage.
a couple try llvlng together platomcalty
but the arrangemeot becomes comical
when the1r landlord tries seducing the
young lady (2 hrs. 15 min) GD LATIMGHT AIE9CA Host Denn11;
Wh~(1hr)
(!) TICIJfTB CID llO¥ll "The Survivors" ( 1983. Come-
dy) Waller Mallhau, Robin Wilhams A
pair of unemployed bosmessmen take ott
tor 1he wilds of New Hampsti1re 10 escape
a synd1ca1e hit man 'R' ( I hr , 44 mm ) cm llO¥ll "The Big Slly" ( 1952 West
ern) Kirk Dovgtas Dewey Martin Explor
ers !ravel up the M~souri River to Black-
foot Indian territory despite the hazards t 2 hrs . 2 min )
Qm .,. Cl.UI Featured home executives
show housewives hQw they can keep chit·
dren trom destroying their summer ( 1 hr
30m1n) thel Cl) llO¥ll Jinxed!" ( 1982 Comedy)
Belle Midler Ken Wahl A singer talks on
unluclly casino dealer into helping her do
away w11h hef obnoxious boyfriend 'A' ( 1
hr , 45 min)
1W i DOI AlmlC.A
-l'WUGHT?cm llO¥ll "The L1011s Are Free ( 1969
Adventure) Bill Travers. V1rg1rna McKen·
na. A group of domesticated hons are
rehab1htated so that they can be set f1ee
( t hr 30 mm)
Cil llO¥ll Rancho Notorious ( 1952.
Western) Marlene O+e1nch. Mel Ferrer
Seeking the k1lle1 of his hancee. a cowboy
runs across a dance-hell Queen and a
gamblet who may Mid IM key ( 1 ht 55
min........., ... ~ m¥ll "Guilty Or Innocent The Sam
Sheppa1d Murder Case' (Pan 1 ot 2)
( 1975. Orama) George Peppard Wilham
Wtndom A. Cleveland osteopathlC sur
geon cha1ged with the mu1der ol his wife
l!_placed on tr1el 1n 1954 (2 hrs) W nlCll al M llGHT Guests Jamie
Farr. Fred Willard Sha Na Na Kenny Rog
ets. Carl Wolfson (A) ( 1 hr . 30 min l
Cl) AUTO MCllQ Formula I Brttish Grano
Prix (from Brands Hatch. England) (A)
(._! hr . 30 min )
1a11(1J m¥ll ·1. The Jury ( 1982. Orama)
Armande Assante. Barbara Carrera Pri
vate eye Mike Hemmer tangles with a
coterie ot v1lla1ns as he atlempta to
avenge a war bUddy's murdef 'R ( 1 h1
SO min.)
ttll(C).,. "The Beast W1th1n" (1982.
Horror) Ronny Cox. Bibi Besch. A. woman
is raped on hef honeymoon by a hatry-
legged creature end produces a seemingly
normal son who grows up 10 follow In his
dad's bloody footsteps 'R' ( 1 hr 30
min.!_ tt110 ID LA11WWITMDAWl>Liillliil'M
"Revefse Image Show'' Guests: model
Carol Alt, chef Alain Sallhac, comedian
Teddy Bergeron. network correspondent
Bob Baz.ell. (R) ( 1 hr ) l u.~-,._-... ,,.-.
.... llAITWI~ I.OWi. _CAi mu rnoew....:a
tM (I) MCCLOUD A Hawaoan mghtclub
singer (Don Ho) figures in a scheme to
frame McCloud's boS.s for murder (A ) ( 1
hr .. 20 min.)
Wll llOVll "Atteck Of The Puppet People
( 1958, Horror) John Agar, John Hoyt A
toy manufacturer perfects a method of
turning humans mto dolls. ( I hr .. 30 min )
(!) llO¥ll "The Young Doctors" ( 1961,
Drama) Fredrtc March. Ben Gazzara Two
doctors with opposing viewpoints learn to
respect each other af18f working together
~hrs)
II) llOWll "Foreign Intrigue" ( 1956, Mys
tery) Robert Mitchum. Genevieve Page
Alie< a press agent's wealthy boS.s dies.
he decides to investigate the man's mys-
terlMOJlist ( 1 hr . 30 min )
(%) "The Duellists" ( 1978 Adven
lure) Kellh Carradine. Harvey Ke11e1 Based on Joseph Conrad's s1ory "The
Duel " Two French ott1ce1s continue their
long-running feud during the Napoleoruc
wars 'PG' (1 hr . 41 min ) 1~ (8) llO¥ll "Strenge Brew' I 1983 Come
dy) Dave Thomas. Rick Moran1s Two
beer-loving men become involved 1n a plot
to kidnap a brewing he11ess and make the
world addicted to a newly spilled beve1
I 'PG' (1hr,30mtn ) ,. MUI.TM NLD
ATTNlllCMU
AU. •Tiii PAl&Y .... llMTWI~• roc:aT • 1 ,._ Mmneso1e Fats vs
W1U1e Mosconi (RI ( 1 hr ) ·
No matter
what you're
doing. your
hometown
newspaper
The DlilJ Pilat
fits in .
CJ) llO¥ll 'M8fry-Go-Round" (1975, Ora-
ma) Marla Schneider'. Helmut Befgel' Ten
people m011e from one hot affltlr to anottl-
er 'R' (1 hr • 26 min )
Wl~ATU.. -i C81 ... ...,,,,Ta. U..':u.u.
llO¥ll .. S 0 S Titanic" (1979, Dre-
ma) David Janssen. Cloris L.eac:hmlln.
The personal dramas of 1he pasMng8l"I
and c1ew aboard the "unslnkabte" ocean
liner are played against the backdrop of
the famous disaster at sea (2 hrs . 30
min)
CO) llO¥ll P1al" (1973. Biography) Bri-
g1t1e Ariel. Pascale Chrtstophe. The early
career ot the famous French chent81A8.
Edith Piaf. IS recounted 'PG' ( 1 tw., 40
min )
t11(0 .,_ "Young Doctors In Love"
(1982. Comedy) MIChael McKean. s.ii
Young A young surgeon tries to 0¥fll·
come his fear of the llnife 1n this spoof of
soap <>pefa chches 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) It.WU m¥ll "Mystery Of The White Room"
( 1939. Mystery) Brvce Cabot. Joan
WOOdbury A surgeon is mysteriously
murdered dUnng the course of an opeta·
11on he's performing. ( 1 hr . 20 min.) «D fllC)WW "Blondie Knows Best" ( 1947.
Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur LPe
OagwOOd is fired when he IS ca'91t Imper·
son=l boss ( 1 hr . 30 min )
I,,_,, IWAQQMT ...... ,..
2:91 Oii LOCAT10ee "RICtl Little Come Laugh
With Me • The comedlan-1mpresslon1St
pokes fun at the Olympics and pays trib-
ute to famous show bUSlness teams ( 1
hr )
.. ~ QICO.., ntl ..
ctJ = "The Earrings Of Madame Oe"
( 1954 Drama) CharleS Boyer. CleNeUe
Dameux A pair of diamond earrings f'IQ-
ures prominently 1n a IOve triangle lnvolv·
1ng a French general, his flirtaOous wtte
and a baron ( 1 hr . 45 min.)
a11(1) llO¥ll ··Halloween Ill Seeson Of The
Wilch ( 1982. HC>fror) Tom Atk1ns. Sta-
cev Nellltn A vounQ woman Is aJded by an
Sunday, July 29, 1984 19
emergency room phys1c1an 1n he1 investi
gallon ot e Heffoween mask manufac1urer
who may have been responsible lor her
tatnef's gruesome murdt!1 A ( I hr . JS
min.) .. i'Mnf• • 11211W(Jt)
• .,. "Murder In The Blue Room
( 1944, Mystery) Grace McDonald Don
aid Cook A determined man t11es 10
unravel the mys1ery behind lhe dealh of
his wife's t1rst husband ( 1 hr 10 min ) CID llOWll "Glooa' t 1980 Drama) Gena
ROWiands John Adames A I01mer qun
-Morning Movies-
•CI> "Tempest ( 19841, Comedy/ John
Cassaveles. Gena Rowlands (? hrs ?5
min) •cc:> "Five Days One Summer ( 1982, Ora
ma) Sean Connery Betsy Brantley ( 1
hr 50 min )
• til) "Ebb Tide · ( 1937 Adven1ure) Oscar
Homolka, Frances Farmer 12 hrs)
79(!) "The Ghost And Mrs Mu11 f 1947
Fantasy) Rex HamSOfl Vanes~ Brown
Qhrs)
CID "Snoopy Come Home" { 197? Com.,
~ Animated ( 1 hr 20 min )
1::9l&) "Tubby The Tuba ( 1977 Musical)
Animated Voices by Dick Van DykP
Pearl Bailey t 1 hr 22 nun )
(L 'Hobson s Chu1ce ( 19bd CCHnPrJy)
John Mills. LtiarlPS l auy~1tor ( 1 hr 4 7
min I •Cl:l "Prince va1111nt" I 19S4 Adventtirr•J
James Mason Jar1e1 l P1qh I 1 hr <10
min)
CO. Gr~ory s Corl ( 1<182 l omPr.ly)
Gordon Jot1n S1111.lt111 ().>p Hepburr• / 1
hr 30m1n)
•CH; "It Came frorn Hollywood < 191:1,
Comedy) John Canoy Oar Aykroyd 11
hr 20 min l
.. 'Af11can Adven1urP 1 198'1 r>ran1a)
David Nkena. Clive SAndf>r<. I 1 111 l •CZ> "The Dvelh<..IS ( 1978 AO\/PnllJIP)
Keith Carradine li.trvey Keitel ( 1 hr 4 1
min)
-(~ Krull' {1983 Fantasy) Ken Mar
shall Lysel1e A111ho<>y ( 1 hr, 57 min.) CID "Blinded By The L1gh1" ( 1980, Ora·
ma) Knsty McNtehol. James V1ncen1
McNtehol ( 1 hr 40 min )
(I) 'Terror On A Tr;i1n" ( t953.
Suspense) Glenn rota Anne Vernon ( 1
hr 12 mtn)
-@ 'Salart (1956 Adven1ure) V1c1or
Ma lure. Janel Leigh (2 hr'> ) -a 'F11st Men In The Moon ( 1964 Sc•
ence-F1C1ton) Edward Juda. l 1011el Jef ·
l11es (2 hrs)
tt.11 CZ) 'The Eamngs 01 Mad;ime [);.. c 1954
Drama) Charles Boyer 011nrelle Oameu•
( 1 hr , 45 min I
-Afternoon Movies-
.. ., "Abboll And Costello Meet The Mum
my" ( 1955, Comedy) Mane Windsor
Mk:halel Ansara ( 1 hr 30 min )
CC) "Across The Great DMde' I 1976
AdVenMe) Robert Logan Heather R11t
tray ( 1 ht , 40 mm )
(12) "ThO W1ntt!f' 01 Our Dreamt;' ( t981
Drema) JvCy Oav16, Bryan Brown ( 1 nr
20 Sunday. July 29. 1984
mOll becomes the protec1or of an
orphaned 6-year-old Puerto Rican targel·
ed by the underworld lor the 1n1orma11on
he car11es 1n a bal!ered brtelcase PG 1:>
hrs , 1 min) w (!) CllCAOO't.., 90llT CD .,_ "Lite W11t1 BIOfldte · ( 1946
Comedy) Penny Slngleton. Arthur Lake
Dagwood becomes iealous whefl his dog
gets more auenhOfl than he does I 1 hr .
30m1n) ~=-Blade Runner" ( 1982 Sc•
ence·F1c11on ) Hamson For(l, Rutge•
29 min) ta(!) "My Favorite Year" ( 1982 ComedyJ
Peter O'T oole, JesSICS Harper ( 1 hr 35
min) ,.cm "Xtro" ( 1983 Sctence-F1c11on) Ph11tp
Sayer Bernice Siegers ( 1 hr 20 mm I
(%) "An Unsuitable Job For A Woman"
( 1982 Mystery) Pippa Guard, Billie Whl·
telaw ( 1 hr . 34 min ) m Hold Back Tomottow" ( 1956. Dre
ma) Cleo Moore John Agar ( 1 hr 30
min) a. CC) 'The Je11cho Mile" (1979, Ofama)
Peter Strauss. B11an Dennehy ( 1 ht 40
mtnJ 'HJ 'Yellowbeard" ( 1983. Comedy)
Graham Chapman Peter Boyle ( 1 hr 4 1
min)
t:11 .$J 'The Wilch s Sister' ( 1979 Mys1ery)
Daphne Y0uree , Dara Brown ( 1 hr 10
min I
MO .LJ One Down Two To Go" ( 1982 Dr~
ma) Fred W1l1tamson Jim Brown ( 1 t11
28m1n) CZ. Blade Runner' I 1982. Science f 1t
lion) Hamson Ford. Rulyer Hauer ( 1 hr
~4 min l
.. ~1 F1\le Oay'i One Summer' ( 1982 Ora·
ma) Sean Connery. Be1sy Oranlley ( 1
hr 50 min) $ Tubby The Tuba ( 1977 Mus11.a t
Animated Voices by Dick Van Dyke
Pearl Bailey ( 1 hr 22 min )
d CR Snoopy Come Home I 19 72 C >1ne
~) Animated ( 1 hr , 20 mm )
.. (f) 'Treachery And Greed On The Planet
Of The Apes ' ( 1974 Sc1ence·Fte1ton)
Roddy McDowell Ron Harper (2 hrs ) CD "A Horse Called Jeste<" (1983. Ora
maJ Sadie Frost, Mtehael Samson I Hobson's Choice" ( 195• Comedy)
John Mills. Charles Laughton ( 1 hr 47
min)
•@ 'Lonely Are The Brave· ( 1962 Wesl
ern) Ktrk Douglas. Waller Ma11ha11 (?
hrs 15 min I
.... ~Evening_ ...... .....
um.I NOUll OM TMI ~
C81 ... "'LOIO VllAI IAm.aTM GAUtCT1CA
IUH2•-..T ....
MllWITlll n.ouGM THI MTI
llOYm "Prtnee Valiant" ( 1954, Adver1
ture) James Maaon. Janet Leigh The Vik
tng era brings two r111ats into d11ec1 con
llict ( I hr , 40 mtn )
(ff)llOWll "Bltnded By The light" ( 1980.
Drama) Kristy McNlchOI, James Vincent
r. "•chOl A middle-Class tamlly is toin
Hauer In a world of the future. a spec1,11
pohce olfteer 1s assigned to track dow
and destroy lour renegade androids 11
lhr 54 min)
_,.ICOTT
d UC ... Ttll lllCN• ira
TMllUf'ITI llOVll ·· Ad11entures 01 She11or •
Holmes· ( t9J9 Myste1y) Basil na11
bone Nigel Bruce Thieves led by 1111
tnlamovs Dr Moriarty plan to s1t.•1JI th1>
Crown Jewels of £!:and I 1 hr 2'? rrnn 1
([) ...... Tml
ecll @ Tltl pAll'TM)QI , y
out ol 1helr comfortable existence wh(>r
their 1een-age son renounces everyth•no
they hold dear 10 1oin a rehg1ous cult ( '
hr 40 min) ll:J ITAMT111CK A young gtrl 1f, to1r
between the desire 10 make 11 1n the music
world and her mother's wish for her tu
~sue a more pracflcal career
(Q) llOVll 'Greoory·s G11f" ( 1982 ComP.
dy) Gordon John Sinc1a11, Dee Hepburn
A Scottish schoolboy taus head CM!•
t•eels lor his soccer team's ftrs1 lema11
player 'PG ( 1 hr , 30 min )
,S, llOVll The Unholy Garden' 1 1<:(11
Mys1ery Ronald Colman Fay Wrdy A
dapper Bfl11Sh scoundrel with a µenr,hrint
lor adventure gets involved w1!11 c;11mr a11Cl
romance ( 1 hr 14 m1r ) m Dee« VAii DYKI
l:IO I ::U..1 LDIB •WIHOUR WHllLO.~ . • WCTUMrVIMI
• TMATClll. 1•1C11 ... ....
IUlltQALMMQ
P& llAGAZlll Lnmed1an Geo•gl' \,.,,
ltn perlorm1no aga11 high alt•tudt:> tra1n1nu
l'~i:=~
LOVI CO..CTOt
llOTOAIW
lllCMI "They Got Me Covered' ( 1943.
Comedy) Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour A
Washington sabotage ring IS acc1den1a11y
invaded by a fooltsh newspaperman I 1
hr 35 min)
r1, llOVll lhe Duelh!\IS I t978 AdvP•
ture) Keith Carradine. Harvey l\e111·
Based on Joseph Conrad's story · Tr11•
Duel l w• I rPnch otftcer10 ontonue 111111
1ong·runm~ lf•ud du11ng the N;ipol1>•1"'
wars 'PG' ( 1 hr 4 1 min ) ea llOVll · SummertrPe" I 197 t Orama
Ml(.hael Douglas Jack Wmden Alt .. ,
dropping out ol college and iostng IBtlh "
his g11ll11enc:s ;i young gu•lor ptaye1
dratted 10 ser\le 1n Vte1nam (2 hrs )
1::9 @ llOVll "Marnie" ( 196• Suspense/
T1pp1 Hedren. Sean Connery A man
struggles to break the lhlevlng habits ot
his ldeptoman1ac wile and restore hRrmfl
r_!t to thetr mamage I< hr9 45 min )
7:11 U t ON Tltl TOMI Featurf.'d on entertain
1ng p1c.1ure of New York as lwo Los Ar!Qe
les womnn aspls11ng to s1ardom try I
take their talents to the Big Apple 111•,,1
w11h veloran t&tk show host Joo f ranklln I GD 'AIRY PIUD ,. , • Giii..,.
TIC TAC DCIUQM •
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Cl) MDVII 'Damn Yankees· ( 1958. MuSI
cal) Tab Humer Gwen Verdon With a 111
tie t\efp from tt\e de111f an aging basebdll
Ian becomes a champ1onst11p ballplayer
I hrs. 30 min)
Wl.D, ft.D WOllU Of A..U
DO IT TCMllEI lttOW A discussion of
window and door security and 01he1 bur
~r~i~t~iR)
CVS IMTW I HURT: COllCa'T '°" TMI ll:laCAI The enduring rock band. San
tana. reprise some ot their grea1es1 h1t5 1n
concert w11h Heart from Aflos de Cha110l'I.
Dominican Re~bllC ( 1 hr 30 min ) .. 8 (() lllA• P.&. Magnum tries to find a
valuable artifact stolen from a Samurai
wamor who ts prepared to die 1f 11 is no1
recovered (R) ( t hr I
D GD -A~ Nell conv111<..es lhe Chief lo take 1n a s11ee1 urchin caught pull
1ng a door to-dOOI charily sc.am !Part t
of 2) (RI 8 MDVII "lardoz ( t974, Science r1c
llon) Sean Connery Charlotle Rampl1ng
In lhe 23rd century lhe arrival of a mor1a1
prim111ve dlSrupts a sooety of eternally
i=~ls (2. hrs I
TWUlfTla. llfTIRTU_, Tm9QNT rea!Vfed
"Vegas" star Robert Urich fD ft.D MmlCA 'Hog Wild'. Mdtly
explains how~ wild hogs were 1rnpor1
ed from Europe and others arP domesflc
slock lhal he"e reverted lo the wild. and
he manages to run into the nat1·1e Norlh
American member ot the hoq tarn1ly tne
peccary ID C09UT1ll cao.cut ~ llOYll "One Flew O"er The Cuckoo s
Nest ( 1975 Drama) Jack N1chol'>On
Louise Flelcher A gleefully •rreverPnt
11oubtemaker · is committed 10 a mPntal
1ns11lut1on where he 1nc11es the other
pa11en1s into open rebellion aga1ns1 a
powerful nurse and lhe estabh<-hed hric.1 '
tat order R (2 hrs 9 min )
(!) IPOfWTICllmR
.ff) llCMI 'Porky c; 11 I hP Nexl 0.ty
( 1983 ComedyJ Dan Monahan Wy;,11
Knight A groop of high sc.hool studenls
try to thwart !he Olan~t a '>elf 11_2!1teou!>
preacher and the KKK to censor a Shake-
~re festival 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 mtn )
(.Q) llCMI "Class" ( 1983. Ofama) Rob
Lowe. Jacqueline B1S&et An Intelligent
prep school student has an attair with his
roommate's mothef. 'R' ( t hr. 38 min.)
t.:11 D GD , ... , 1al Elyse's dec!Slon to
accept a futHtme architectural 1ob causes
chaos at home (R)
~ncT~~ ~~Comedian G80f'ge Gar
tin pertormtno again, an in1eNlew with
Peggy lee e WAL111CWI,..,,_,,..,.,, .. ,.~
fl!) 8'llM PMVMWI Neal Gablef and Jef·
Irey Lyons h~t a special on drive-Ins. with
scenes from "Indiana Jones And The
Temple Qt Doom" and othef dnve-ln
tavor1tes ·
• i}~ L A ballerina, 'm<>Oll-
hght1ng as a ttashdancer. hlfes the Simons
to protect her from crtmtnalS. (A) ( t hr ) D GD ~ Sam and Diane make a
deal to find a "f)8f1ect date" '°' each
other (R) fJ m Oil U. Featured a look at 111e In
Los Angeles, with a focus on single Ille.
the L A lam11y and the L A couple
R~u-rT T~ Featured · ·v~ star Robert Urich I .... r.we. The Accused" Life
lakes on new meamno for Paul Pressel, a
poor schoalmaster whose marriage is
onsulferable when he becomes Involved
N•lh a ionety cotreague (Part 1 of 5) (R)
Q_(l hr)
I.\) w ... 1m-••1toC1• 1"1Am "To Serve
Them All My Days" Oavtd runs into some
tovgh compe111100 trom w1th1n hlS own
ranks and from an ovtsider When he
becomes a candidate for headmas1er of
Bamtylde Scl'IOOI (Part 7 of t3) (R) O
l! hr) (E TOfl U. IO-Terrance Alh vs
Frank Newton tor the ESPN Lightweight
Championship, scheduled for 12 rovnds
(from Atlantic City, N J) (R) (2 hrs 30
min) a:; llCMI "Jaws 3" 11983. Adventure)
DennlS Quaid Bess Armslroog A greal
wtute shark terror1res a manne amuse-
ment part<. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 39 min)
Cl) llOWW "Porky's II The Nexl Day"
( 1983. Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wya1t
Knight A group of hign school students
lry to thwart lhe plans of a self-fighteous
preacher and the KKK to censor e Shake-
~re fes1PYal 'A' ( I ht . 35 min )
CZ) llOWW "The SuMVors" ( 1983, Come-
dy) WaHer Matthau. Ro~n W1fflams A
pair of unemployed businessmen take off
for the wilds of New Hampshire to 99Cape
a syndicate hll man A' ( 1 hr . •~ min )
l lU..w..DLU* • e _,.cowrr Under the influence of nu medicatt0n. Lana shows her undetly1no
feelings for Herry when she makes a pass
ath1m (A) 8 umt Of 1MI IJlll Ol YWtAD Sched-
uled Basketball. baSeball. merl's handball
prehminanes (!Mt trom Los Angeles)
SchedUled evems are subiect 10 change
(_1 hr . 30 min )
Cf) llOWW "They Came To Cordura"
( 1959. Adventure) Gary Coop« Alta
Hayworth An Army maj()f becomes
involved with a treasonous women af1.w
beino relleved of his comb81 command
(? hrs . 30 mrn )
(JI ..a Of TMI IJlll Ol '911AD Coverage
continues from Los AngeleS O ( 1 hr . 30
min)
1..,. ..
-(I) DOTI l.-..ca Seo IS found uncoosc1ous and weak 1n a bombed-out
church, ana Mack con11nues h111 assault
on the Wotfbrldge Group (R) (I hr ) D GD MLl. ll'MIT aua Belker. LaRue
and Washington 1nves11gate a disturbed
man's v10lef"lt actK>ns at a gay bar. and a
vagrant po51ng as lhe Cisco Kid gallops
"''im~1nct (RI 11 hr I I rrm':r':., '°" Elhel Merman 10ons
the Pops Orcheslra 1n performing a num·
ber of her Ms. 1nclud1ng "There's No
Business Like ShOw Business '· ( 1 hr ) G lftll•n We The Accused" Lite
lakes on new meaning lor Paul Pressel. a
poor schoolmaster whose marriage is
1nsutterable. when he becomes 1n.,.Ollled
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with a lonely oollMgue. (Part 1 of 6) (R)
Q_(1hr.) CH> ... "Easy M~" ( 1983, com.:
dy) Rodney Oangertleld, Joe Peeci A
~n who llkee to eat. dflnk and amoke In t•ceu atands to win $10 mllllon If he aac·
rttloal hie worldly pleUores for one year
'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.)
CD) AaliOOD IMC • c:Glmf The
eupergroup perlormt • Mlec:11on ot their
hilt -Including "You Make Loving Fun,"
"Gypey" and "Go Y<U Own Way" •• In e
~ taped at the Lot AngeleS Forum
l hf.) ... .
-.... "Walk On The Wild Side"
(1962. Orama) .Laurence Harvey, Capu·
cine. A man learnt that hlS former girl-
friend has moved Into a house of Ill repute
i tn.. 25mln)
*9 MUULTmllll'I -•a an " ... .. .. "Mls8ehavln'" (t979. Come-
dy) Leslie Bovee After a series of
divoroes, a woman uses her substanhal
•llmony payment• 10 Indulge her sensual
dMlret ( 1 hr . 25 mm )
.. I!.+.:.. .. = ••:z•• -..ao"" TOM._._
.,.. "Kruff" ( 1983, Fantasy) Ken
Mershall. Lytetle Anthony In •n uneer1hly
w0f1d. a prtnoe mu1t laoe many tests as
he trlel to regain his kingdom, rescue hrs
twtrothed •nd fight a fabulous beast 'PG'
~~"" ..,.Ol ... Q
llOWll "Tempest" (1982. Comedy)
John Caasavetes. Geoa RowlandS A New
York architect leaves the pressures ol
urban life and marriage and escapes 10 a
Greek Island with his daughter and a lree-
splrtted young woman in this updated ver
slon ol Shakespeare's play ·po· (2 hrs .
25min.) tW e Cl) MAllY TO MAllY Jonathan and Jen
nlfer't Vlllt to a western theme park unset·
tlet a palf of shady townsfolk and entan-
gAes the Harts In a thOOt-out (A) ( 1 tw •
10 min.) e e mTOI~ Host Johnny Car·
aon. Guests Cherie. GrOdln, B B King.
M••=cJ~) ( 1 hr) l ... •m:nmn
MClll•l Ill i"-ACI
ii-ii OI UI fllWfC9CO e uw · 11 ca Scheduled: JOOr·
nallat Robert Sam Al*>n on the I 0-yeer
gap tine. former President Nlllon left off· a =race (1 hr.) Cl) ..,.
CD) llOWll "Brief Affair"' ( 1980, Drama)
AMl1te Haven. Bridget Monet Young
student• of a mutic and drama schQol use
thtlr bod* 10 echleve 1hel< goats ( I ht • 30:. Cl) "Richard Prycx •· Live In Con-
cert" ( 1979, Comedy) Richard Pryor. tn
hit flftt concert film. the comedian
d&lcu.... raoe. drugs. seic, death,
mechlamo and contempotary Hie (I hr .
18mln.) e M .. FeatUtad. author Tim Kimme!
t• hOw .OUlll c.n communicate with
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r0ut true 1tO<let •bout vletlma of robbery,
uuutt. rape and motder fighting beck
22 Sunday, July 29, 1984
through legltlalive Changes, law &UllS and
C~(1hr) -1 mm llO\lll "Sergeant Deadhead" ( 1965.
Comedy) Frankie Avalon, Deborah Wal
ley After a space lrtp, an officer ieopard
tzes both hlS career and love Hie with his
newly acquired personality (I hr , 30
m1n.) G llOWll "Craze" ( 1974, Horror) Jack
Palanee. Diana Oors A crazed antique
dealer IOOks for humans 10 olf8f as aac11·
lice to his African gOd. (2 hrs ) (J)•••w ... O llO\lll "Guilty Or Innocent: The Sam
Sheppard MIMder Case" (Part 2 ol 2J
( 1975. Orama) George Peppard. Wiiham
Windom A Cleveland osteopathic sur
geon charged with the murder ol his wife
!~aced on Wal 1n 1954 (2 hrs ) m nlCll OI M ...,. Guests "Real
People" co-host Sarah Purcell, Wally
George. Richard Haok. Mr Universe Bob
P111s. slngef 8111 Champlain (A) ( 1 hr
30 min)
(() ltAlfO UC. World Endurance Nur
burgrlng 1000 (from West Germany) !Bl ( 1 hr.) .. CIJllOWm "Dark Arde" (1977. Suspense!
James LuiSI, Susan Sullivan A smalHown
police sergeant stalks a psychotic kllle1
who has killed and mutilated several girls t! hr . 25 min )
-·. UTl...,.wmtDAWl>UiiSihUI Guests Dudley Moore, map expefl Vin
cent Cravero ~hr )
I ~MITCMCOCI .,_.._.,.,,,.., .... ..,.,.~.
LM,tmUCMITn.I
.... "X The Un!(no.vn" ( t957 Sci
ence·Flctlon) Dean Jagger Edward
Chapman A scientist hghrs an awesome
but nebUlous rad1<>ac11ve creature on the
Sootllstt moors ( l hr . 45 mm J
I , ... PllAICI a. Cl> llO¥tl "The Seduction 01 Miss
Leona" ( 1980. Romance) Lynn
Redgrave, Anthony Zerbe A reclusive cot
lege professor and a married man have
their plans IOf mamage 11'lw1rted by his
wife's ttluctanoe to give him a divorce
illl ( 1 hr . 20 min ) .. CID llO¥tl "Yellowbeard" (1983, Come-
dy) Graham Chapman. Pe1er Boyle A
mean and Ofnety pirate escapes from prrs-
on ahor twenty years and searches tor hi&
ton Who ha• a map leading to buried trea-
sure 'PG' ( 1 tw .. 41 mm)
We MOWI "The Giant Gila Monster''
( 1959. Sctence-Fic1too) Don Sulilvan.
Fred Gr9h8m. Followlng a series of unex
plained deaths, a town lfl held rn a grip ol
panic. wondering who will be the next vic-
tim ( 1 hr .. 30 mln )
(!) llO\lll "Attaci<I" ( 1956. Orama) Jack
Palanoe. Eddie Albeft. Weak and dishon·
"t Army officers take part 1n WOC'ld War Ii
ICtlon (2 hrt ) e llCMI "Invitation To A Gunfighter"
( 1964, Western) Yul Brynner, Geo<ge
Segal. A gunllghtef IS h11ed to klll en OVt·
cast returning to his Western town 11 hr
30 min)
Cll *11"'°" •••Cleveland Grand
Prix. (frOfn Chagrin Falls. Ohio) (A) ( 1
hr .. 30 min.) (IJ) llOWll "Bangkok Connection" ( 1980.
Fantaay) Linda Jade An Ame<tean tourrs1
in Bangkok MaChet for his mlSSlng suit
case and ends up 1n a Mxual odyssey ( 1
hr , 30mtn)
(J) llO\lll "Goin' All The Way'' ( 198?,
Orama) Oen Waldman. Deborah Ven
Rhyn A high schQol tenlOt anllloualy tries
10 gel his vlrtuout glrllrlend 10 go to bed
with him 'A' ( 1 hr . 25 min )
-~ .aWtl "The Road Warrt0r' (1981
Adventure) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence In
1n Australia ot the future whefe crvthzation
is reduced 10 a coilecllon ol rural com
munes. a lcxmer highway cop rnokes a
?000.mtle run !Of sanctuary 1n a prom1sea
_11an~-ri.'~5 mm l
AT'IMlllCMll
AU•MPM&Y
......... LAUQK.
.aWtl "The Sensuous Nurse' t 1979
Comedy) Ursula Andress Ou1ho Del
Prete. Greedy relatrves h11e a senSYal
"Fl<><enoe Nightingale" 10 lake care ol an
aging count sutterrng from a dehcate heart
condition. 'R' (t hr .. 20 mrn )
W ([).,.. "One Down, Two To Go'
( 1982, Orama) Fred W1lhamson. Jim
Brown The promoter of a martial arts
tournament pursues the mobsters who
chealed him out ol the event's proceeds
'A' i hr , 28 min ) -1 Cll ... ..,..Tat .... llOWll "Xtro" ( 1983. Sctence-F1ct1on)
Phll1p Saye<. Berntce Siegers An e8rthhng
returns lrom an alien abductt0n 1n a hide
~ worse condition than when he lett
'R' ( 1 hr .. 20 min)
d Ql) WOM.D AT LMll
d (B) llO\lll "Drawl" ( 1984 Adventure)
Kirk Douglas. James Coburn A veterar•
ov!law 11 challenged to a gunfight by &n
old adversary aher he kilts a shenfl du11ng
apot<er game O ( 1 hr 37 min ) 1:11e MOwtl 'HOfror Island · ( 19• t Mys
tery) Dick Foran. Leo Camilo A group of
treasure-seekers discover t@rror instead
t! hr • 25 min ) m _,. ''The EnlOfcer" ( 19!>0 Orama)
Humphrey Bogart Zero Mos1e1 A sens&
11ona1 newspaper story exposes Murder
Inc . a rackel which spreads terrOf wher
ever II hits (?hrs I
l ~CA _,, .. MUIT ...... ,...
llCMI "My Favor11e Year" ( 1982
Comedy) Peter O'Toole Jessica Harper
A dipsomanlacat former mat111ee 1dol has
d1lficu1ly coping w11h the pressures ol a
Uve TV performance during 1e1ev1s1on's
~~'PG' (lhr 35m1n)
M (C) ·One Flew Over The C°'koo s
Nest" ( 1975. Drama) Jack Nicholson
Louise Fletcher A gleefully 11reverent
"troublemaker · 1s committed to a mental
1nst11u11on where he 1nc1tes the other
pattents into open rebellion against a
powetlul nurse and 1he esMlbhshed hosp1
tal Ofder 'R' (2 hrs 9 mm )
-~ QICO,,. ... llM ~=-"Great E.\pec1at1ons" 11947
Orama) John Mills. Va1e11e Hobson
Based on tho story by Charles Dickens A
young boy's hie es deeply influenced by a
chance encounter with An escaped pos
oner ( I hr . 58 min )
llll~PAITM• ...... ,...(IQ
llCMI "The Winter Ot Our Oreamci"
( 1981, Orama} Judy Oav15, Bryan Brown
A young man beeomes 1ttracted to lhe
junk..,.pros111ute he meets while 1nvest1·
g8llng his g1rll1iend's death 1n Sydney's
t1nder10tn d1ttric1 ( 1 hr , 29 min ) • 8 mvtl "Man-Made Monsler" ( 194 t
HOfror) Lon Chaney Jr l 1onel Atwill
Through an experiment with eleetncel
ch1rget. a man 11 turned Into a human
iamo~r . 5 m1rt) .. ClllC MIT~ .... .. econ
... CB> .,.. "Gotn' All The Way" (1982,
Ofama) Oan Waldman. Deborah van
Rtlyn A high SChoOI seo10< amC1ously tries
10 get tlr5 wtuous girlfriend lo go to bed
With him 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 min )
CIJ mT a1 mAmo
-11orn1ng Movies-•
•CC> "The Jericho Mile" ( 1979, Ofama)
Peter Strauss, Brian Dennehy ( I hr 40
mln)
.. (%) "Blade Runner · ( 1982, Science-Fie·
tlon) Hamson Ford, Rutger Hauer ( 1 hr .
54 mtn)
.. all 'Pertec1 Gentleman· ( 1978, Com&-W Lauren Bacall. Ruth G0<don (2 hrs ) W c.s.J "The W11ch's Sister" ( 1979. Mystery)
Oapnne Youree. Dara Brown ( 1 hr . 10
min.) -~ "Mr. Hobbs Takes A Vacatton"
( 1962, Comedy) James Stewart. Mau
reeo 0 Hara ( 1 hr . 56 min )
19(!) "Never Say Ote' (1939. Comedy)
Bob Hope, Andy Devine (2 hrs )
(%) ·one Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
( 1975, Drama) Jack NtehOlson. Louise
Fletcher (2 hrs . 15 min)
flll(RJ "Wavelength" ( 1983. Science Fie
tion) Robert Carradine Cherie Cume ( 1
hr , 27 min ) .. cm "Krull" ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken Mar
shall Lysette Anlhony ( 1 hr 57 min) •CCl "The Hound 01 The Baskerville~
( 1939. Mystery) Basil Rathbone Nigel
Bruce ( 1 hr 20 min )
· 0oc10fS And Nuro;es · ( 1983 Come
dy) Ret>ecca Rigg. Of Pw Forsy1he ( 1 hr
30m1n) •CIJ 'Umberlo D' 11952 Qfama) Carlo
Ba111s11, Maria Pia Cas1ho ( 1 hr 30 min )
-~ Table For Five" ( 1983. Orama) Jon
Vorghl Riehard Crenna ( t hr 59 min J
(8) "Hean Like A Wheel' ( t 983 B1ogra
phy Bonnie Bedeha. Beau Bridges ( 1 hr .
53 min) (I) ''The Secret Garden" ( 1949 Oram11)
Margaret O'Brien. Dean Stockwell (I hr,
32m1n)
-~"The Deadly Game' ( 1976. DramaJ
DaVld Birney Allen Garfield (2 hrs )
-· "A Man Called Sledge" (1971. W6St· ern) James Garner Dennis Weaver (2
hrs)
1*(%) ·The Killers ( 1946. Mystery) Burt
Lancaster. Ava Gardner ( 1 hr . 45 min )
-1.11emoon Movies-
.. ., "Abbott And Costello Mee• Franken-
ttem" ( 1948. Comedy) Lon Chaney
Bela Lugosi ( t hr • 30 mm )
CC) "Galllpolt" ( 198 t Orama) Met Gib
son. Mark Lee ( 1 hr , 50 min I cm . JIWI 3' ( t983. AOVenture) Dennis
Quaid 8MS Armstrong ( 1 hr , 39 min )
CS) "Mr Mom" ( 1983 Comedy) Michael
Keaton, Teri Garr ( 1 hr 3 I min ) -® "Tempest ( 1982. Comedy) John
Cassavetes. Gena Rowl11nds (2 hrs . 2!i
min)
W (l) 'A Dog 01 Flandefs" ( 1959 Ofama1
David Ladd. Donald C11~P ( 1 hr 3b
min I W G "HOiiywood Story' 11951 MySlery)
RIChard Conte. Julie A11oms ( I ht 30
mtn) • c.CJ "Mr Hobbs Takes A Vacatton ·
( 1962 Comedy) James Stewart Mau·
·1-........ ,. lmlCAl DOC1'0I
.,. "Journey F0t Margaret" ( 1~2.
Orama) Robet1 Young, Margaret 0'&1en.
Two British war 0<phans are adopted by a
f0<elgn journalist and his wife ( t hr , 30
min)
reen O'Hara ( 1 ht., 58 min.) ClD "The Big Steel" ( HM9. Adventure)
Robef1 Mitchum, Jant Greer. ( t hr., 11
min.) .. ® "Wevelength" (1983. Science-fie·
tion) Robe<1 Carradine. Cherie Cwfle. (1
hr. 27 min)
(IJ "Brimstone And Treacle" ( 1982, Ora·
ma) Sting Denholm EHIOtl ( 1 hr • 25
mtn)
(I) "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest"
( 1975. Ofama) Jae« NlcilolaOn. lOUtSe
Fletcher (2 hrs . 30 min. I
W (C) "The Twelve ChaJrs" (1970, COme-
dy) Ron MOOdy, Frank Langella ( t hr
34 mm.)
... ())"Doctor. And Nurses" ( t983, Come-
dy) Rebecea Rigg. Drew FOfsythe. (t hr .
30min)
.. (!) "Lile, L1ber1y And Pursuit On The
Planet Of The Apes" ( 1974, Scienee-Flc-
tlon) ROddy McOowall. Ron Harper (2
hrs)
(IJ "An Unsuitable Job FOf A Woman"
( 1982, My111ery) Pippa Guard. Biiiie Whi-
telaw ( 1 hr • 3.4 min )
.. CZ) 'Thtt'lgs Are Tough AH Over" (1982
Comedy) Richard "Chee<::h" Mann. Tom-
my Chong ( 1 hr • 30 min )
-•lvening .. ...
t.mUMCMIClllW,.._
Cll ...
"'&.GIG WllAI
IAmaTMMUCTICA ILH••-.r Wlm W.. Robbie Doyle puts togeth·
er all the elements learned so far to actu·
!!!}' "sall a course " (R) c;>
[,CJ MOWW "Sink The Blemftfek!" ( 1960,
AdVentute) Kenneth Mote:' Dana Wynter
The famous German battleShip is defeat-
ed by all available air and sea l0<ces. ( 1
hr . 37 min)
([) AUTO ucm IHRA Drag Racing
NO<thern NatlonalS (from Miian, Mich.) _IBl p hr )
(OJ llOWll "l<rull" ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken
Marshall, LYtett• Anthony In an unearthly
world, a prince must lace many tests as
he Ines 10 regain hit kingdom. rescue his
betrothed and tight a labulOus beast 'PG' 1! hr . 57 min.)
Cl) llOWll "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980.
Fantasy) ChrtStophef Ae.119. Jane Sey-
mour Obsessed with the portrait of a
t 9th·century actress. a modem-day pley·
wright uaee hypnos18 to travel baek In 11me
and meet her 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min )
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PA MitMB9 An all-wot'nln s6<)'04Ying
tNm in competition. a cont•t for couPlel
thlt promotee the comedy movie "a..cn.
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Cll "°°11M.1. Winnipeg Blue Bomberl
at Edmooton &kimos (3 hrs )
®IT.-I009•Y "Glen Campoen
And Fr1eodt" Wlftle Nelson, Johnny Cash.
Krla Krlstoffereon and Anne Murray lolc'l
Glen Cempbell 1n a concer1 to celebrate
hts 25 years In show business. ( 1 ht.)
(IJ .. "Heart Like A Wheel" (1983,
Biography Bonnie Bedella, Beau Bndges
A diamatlzatloo of the nte ol car r808f
Shirley "Cha Cha" MuldOwney, who won
he< hrst raoe In 19e6 'PG' ( 1 hr . 53
(D' ~ "Trail Of The Pink Panther"
( 1982. Comedy) Peter Sellers. David
NfV8(1 Followtng the drsappearanoe of
t>umbl1ng French Pofiee detecttve tnspec-
tOf Clouseau. a TV reporter Interviews
friends, family and enemies 10 put togeth-
er a= of tits ltfe 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 mm ) G "The Garment Jungle" ( 1957,
Drama) lee J Cobb, RIChard Boone
Love and mob extortion ftlreaten the
postwar garmen1 business partne<shtp of
a man and hlS Widowed lather (2 hrs )
P:lt 8 I Ol lW TOWll Featured a talk with
N Y 's cC>lorlut MayOf Ed Koch. a special
gltmpse of the late lee Strasburg with his
acting class; what makes New York's hot
dogs famous, stop at a Broedway prem-
18fe party. lhlS one f()( "NICholaS Nlckle-
b ",
PAl&YfllUD ,. .... "°"· 11CTAC--
-NYATA1m ....... CCMIT ..._ 8"wic..D al ..... Wtae•ITOI_•._.
P:lt .,_ "The Conversation" ( 1974,
Drama) Gene Haci<men, John Cazsle A
PfOfesslonal Wifetapper begins to ques-
tion the ethics ot his profession (2 tin )
... CJ) TMI IUCll GP MAZZAm Oalsy runs
Into one of Bose Hogg's orOOked 9Chomes
when She mes a crop-duster to help out a
friend (R) ( 1 hr ) II TMI .,.. A female Ninl8 ptota to
mufdef the Mas\e<'t K0<ean War buddy IBl ( t tir.)
• ..,_ .. Futurew0tkf' ( 1976, Scttnce-
Flctlon) Peter Fonda, BIV1he Danner Two
repottef9 dig beneath the surface of • fan-
tasy world where petrons pay halldS()mety
to kll9 001 their wffdest dr~ema among a
tatlOn o1 robOts. (2 M ) .....
TWa*' ..
8flWT'J • I f!ll 11 b rJ F.tured
Rod St.ioet dlteussea h4 current acting
rOles
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• W&L snmT Wiii .,~ C" T!'le .. Mml OI M Im Ol.'9UD Sched-8 • 06 CMeCll Hoet . .JofVony Car ~?" Guest F·a~ ,.., iams .;ce Vied Men's and women's basketba• son Guests Albert Bro()l(s. &C>Otle '&~' of researc" Cal''<>' S::-tzge-aiC ~~·s ~J-~~endng (live 1~.J:..\;,~)
CC>.. "Ga __...... ""'" ' ·"-a-:~P • • .. _ •om os . ...,..~ ~ ........,_,, events are ..,.CS II bl11 n. ~ ""' V' .. ... subiect 10 cnange ( 1 hr . 30 min) .._....,.N.M:I
U11be0n. Mark lee T ""° "'41•at.an loot (f) m'Wll In Ute Flint" 11967. Adllen· ,_. Wtlh c:ontrasiingry cJiftefenl ~ ture) James Coburn. lee J Cobb. Tl'le l.llll'nulOIM•IU••..._ Mtl8& .,.... up to t~I n Jurt<-..., . ......,. p 1 ._ .,,__ TOP ._ ._ Terrance All vs -· .,,... ~, ~·-,, ef'I agort ••• rm•t to thwart a group of F ank Newt f ES Wortd W111 I. 'PG (I l'Y . SO ITlit! > female r~IOl'lal1es (2 hrs . 30 min.) r on Of the PN l.Jghtwetgnt CH> .. '"Hean L <ke A Whee I I • .9e3 111 ..... °',. .. Ol 1WUD COYef age Championshlp. scheduled for 12 roundS 8iogr'aphy 8onnllt! ~ Seau &.()QeS continues trom Los Angeles. 0 11 tv 30 (trom AtlantlC Crty. NJ) (R) (2 tvs . 30
A drametaation Co' 11>.e e c• c.ai ra~ ) l1W\ ) Shirley "0. 0\8 MUIO°""ney *l'lO -.on l'llW'I cm ..,.,. "B<OC>Ke Does College" (No
her ~ l.cle 1n 1966 PG 11 ,.1, !>J l:'c:,CCUIT Date) (1 hr . tO min> mnJ 1111 ~ 1Uatl • JWCUll Featured hOsl Pat Robettson cm .. Ja"'5 r t '963 ·~:ure _,,, ___ ... , and guest& discuss world events ( 1 hr
Oennes Quaid Bess Arr:is'•onQ ,,_ ~reat -())•Mee*~ MellSSa pays a sex· 30 min) .twte Shatll ten<Yl.Zes a -r.:i·~ a~ rowfvt pnoe lof trading her son for PoWef 11!9(8) .,_ "Bad Boys" < 1982· Orama)
ment pet1' 'PG' 11 h< ~ ~.,... and Tf!(ry SlJffefs baddasti from her Sean Penn. Ren1 Santoni A young hood
Cl)... ~ ··-, .,.. .. r; r-~. lum accldefltalty kllls the""'.,..._. bfottief """"'" = .......,. . .,.._, wickeo ~st !RI (lhr) ·--·.,,-· MIChael Kealon. 7e-Gil'' :.ri ~·~· g e 9J..,. of a teen-age dope dealet dumg a pollce
ptoyed tat~ an<! ~JSoa"~ -n.Js: a~,,..,. Cl UM'PI ..-J. 1 Tim ~ chase and IS sent to a rough relcxmatory hous•~ reso<)nSJDtl ·~ ,..-~ s ..,_ 'R' (2 hrs .. 5 min ) ~ enters the ""°'" tor cc ~G ::; r • •. 8i) 8MT -.TD TO W Me<yt 1119 ~ ~ ~ l ..a'9 A comedy 31 fTWl ) Stree-p ~ts a documentary looll at °' centefed around an arhng talent agency •11'1CTAllC80UIM Helen Cak:lrco1t as she ~"'ks in ,._.,.,, that attracts oddbaH per1on-nefS Stars ~ "''"".._ Jesse White and Carl Ballantine ~, ano Australia at>out the med<al ttveet Cil .,.,. 'The cnatteoge" ( 1982
:& atttll'm r. 10;. l\W posed by nuctear pC)We1' and ~s (I Adventure) Scott Glenn. Tost1110 Mrfune
teem in ~'''°"' i cc.~'" · ' ~ hr I A corrupt Japanese businessman and his
tnel promotes the~---:, "T .ie Bae:-... l'i> WW1'1IAll A ~tllTOIY "Amer 1rad11ron-mrnded txother fight over a pair
lof Patty at> "•Clll!>·" s·or. Ol'l e...r11 oca Tait.es Charge J965-1967 In two ol ancient famtty swords 'R' (l "' 52
Reynolds years the Johnson adm1n1s1ra11on
I
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~·-· ..,.r.pa1cnes 1 rrwlllon Ameucans 10 hgh1 W11LL fTBT WEB T • -n 1he Nar (A) O ( 1 ht) 1t:tll 1WLIMfZ.:.
Ofymoecs?' Goes• rr~~· ,•, ~ _,.,. RISky Bosloess" ( 1983. Corn· .,_ "Bloodsport" I 1973 °'ama)
Pl'e510enl of resea·cn Ce e<Jy) Tom Cruise Rebecca OeMofnay A Ben JOOnson. Gary Busey A hegh school
& Co hogh SCtlOol &enlOf sheftered in an affluef\t athlete struggle$ 10 w1thSland the pressure
I •MaY..., Gr11cago soburb decides to expernnefll 1nfhcted upon hrm by his pustly father and -coua. OIWIQI COCMTl ·rie .... 1th lhe IN•~ Sode of ~le R. ( 1 hr 36 a glofy-seelung football coach (I hr 30
Anactc On DrlJQS A.re •'re .)So'i; :.n mon 1 min) eA.lltTWl3tion of rhe ways..,.,,,.. r Qfarux-90ITaOOI (IQ U.,. "Deadly Hero" I 1976. °'amai
County tcu dollars a•e ~ • '" cont•O> .,.,. The B.g Brawl" ( 1980, Ora· Don Murray, Olahn Wtlhams A trigger
sut>stance aouse s prtM;.en!PJ ma1 Jackie Cl'\an Jose Ferrf!f The son 01 happy policeman's career and a lodnap •8 (I) DAU.Al Sv• ( ,.. • .s •we ,,, a •estaurant OWnet takes up a banle with vrctrm's hie are ie<>Pardl.Zed wnen he res
00' he< pregoa~t ar~ S.Ot tr, :::;e.g r r sorr.e mobsle<S wtlO enter htm tn an inter cues hef and It.tits her abductor (2 hrs ) ha~ <JOI.Ibis at>ovr Gr:a• .e. s r <.ir ... fll ~ s1a1e tignt1ng match A. ( 1 hr. J6 men) Cf) 111• nw ... IBl j 1 tv I .Q. _,.,. ·lhe B.g Stear· ( 19'9 Actven 9 .,_ "The Hound Of Ttie BaSker
8 • .,. T~ P• .a·e E , .. s tCJBO •u<e) Robefl Mitchum Jane Gteer Aftt!f a v111es· ( 1972. Mystery) Stewart Granger
Comedy1 Don 1<0011s T"'l'l eon ... d, ; ..,0 Jangerous chase through MextCO an Wi1118m Sl\atner A mysterious curse
bumb6ong Am.enc.an >e:ec• .e; are c;illed Army officer recovers a stolen payrOlt ( 1 haunts each ge<lefatton ot a noble Engltsh
in to irwestoQate a St'fte-s 01 '"'IO•Of>is ,.,, ari nr 11 min ) family ( 1 hr . 30 mm )
EngllStl castle 12 'Vs J ~.,.,. My Tutor" 11983. Romance! ID TtlCll OI nll -.T Guests Jo
• lft ml L.A. Fealur&C .; 100-at li'e , Caren Kaye. Matt Lattanzi A high &ehoOI Boxefs. actor Mark Harmon. the Rev Ellis
Los Ange6ea Mth a toc:>.6...,. ~-, student becomes romanucalty Inv~ Crenshaw ( 1 hr . 30 min )
I .. .vrth tl'le oldef woman wno is tutoring him • UTlll•rT a....ea Scheduled
8"9JU• 1 Tc.QHT ~ea•t.red '" Ftench 'R' I 1 hr 37 men I Ct\arlel Befllt.2. lingu.tt, htstonan and
Rod Steiigi9' "'5cu5Ses f\'5 :vrr er.1 ac' '''9 I IOllll author ol ·'The Bermuda Triangle," on the r<*ia --.T TaACltl existence of the lost continent ot Atlantis.
• _, .... Scheav-e<l ac••ess Kr:illy -• E IDB FT... ~ singer Lou Rawls. ( 1 hr ) lebf~. °' Jqy~ &others ari )Ol.lma•rS! AllfO UC. Pikes P911)( ClrmD (trom -a>.-.Tl'UCKI Howard Br<>dte act<>< ~""a ().a mono C06oraoo Springs. Cok> ) ( 1 hr ) .. ~ .,. "Sex With The Stars" (1979.
lingers Jenny Burton and Patr•t;~ Juoe , .. CI) .,.,. "P · Talk" ( 1975. Comedy) Comedy) Thlcit. Wll$00. Martin &trows
hr) Peoel<>pe Lamour. Sytvia BourdOn A The wrttt!f of 1 sexual advice counri
I flalLftca.T 1oung woman gets 1nvotved 1n some erotic embarlls on a ma)Of research Pl'oteet -a
IMT\m OI ~ and humorous situations ( 1 tir . 22 min ) study of the relationship between a wom
,_ .... ·The ~al Cvt>a GJ'!SIS 1WID8 CIJ O•m..,. an·s sex drive and hef birth Sign 'R' (1
cinematog<aphef Nesl(;( A 'l'iet'ld•os. lrlm IATimAY~ hr . 30 min.)
Pfoducer OOando J rrer.ez l Pill auth<X .,. .... .,..LAI .. • C1J .,.,. "Every Inch A Lady' ( 1977
and resastance ieaoer An1oot0 Na ... arro 11111&! ca• Comedy) Harry Reems. Derby Lloyd {!>art 1 ol 2) ( 1 hr I IGUDIGLOtn'I Rains Two mutti-rnillton dOllar hootuws
CD .,_ "Stlvef Dream RRc"'f l 1980 ..-.TA9 Comedian Andy Kaut-rise to the loP of New VOf1C Ctty's sex
Orama I DaVld E.$Se• ~au B•IOQ(>S A man spoofs a latenight 1alk snow. ,orned lnd\JStrt ( 1 hr • 20 min )
Brltrsh motorcycle en1fl•~"i>l<t>• •ntle!•IS ,.,,., b~ a Stdelock character and a vanety ot -11~YWWW
late brother's cuSlU'T' built OlkP ;Jno _g_uests. I 1 hr I ll1QICOCI( WI dec:ldel to UM •I in tics bod le>< ttw-~cc Z .,_ Hooey'. I t982 °'ama) Ciro .... ,....,..uumt •
trophy 'PG' ( 1 hf 51 m.n J GOidsmith FemandO Rey A seduetrve LOW. 'MJCMtn\I
(%) ... "RISl<y Busrriess ( 1983 Com woman accommodate. hOtel guests With ... 'The lonety Laoy" ( 1983. Ora-
tdy) Tom Crul9e. Rebeeca DeMornay A enthusiasm 'R' 11 hr 23 min) ma) Pia Zadora. Lloyd Bocl'lnet On a tel--
high achool MNor. snet1ere<11n an att1ut1r11 1Ul@ llmfTTllM*I evised awards pu:igr,.m. a successful
CNcago eut>urb decides 10 e"l)ef'1Tle<11 1tll fl Cl) m'Wll '8Hth Of The Beetlel" screeownter teas tl'le shocking st<>t"y ol
wltti the wll(jef Side ol "'" .... 1 • "' :36 I 1979 B1<>graphy) St~ McKenna how she reached tame 'R' ( 1 hr . 32
Roo Culbertson A. drama11Zatron of the min. I 24 Sunday. July 29 1984 early days of lhe world-famous Lrverpudll .. cm ... "Blue Magrc" ( 1981 Mystef)') ____________________ illiii_iiiiiiiilll ________________ ca_fldtda __ Rovalle Samantha Fo11 A worn-
-l'riclay Coal.
an Invites seven guests to a sensuous par-
ty al he< mysterious castle ( 1 hr . 20
mm.)
We llOVll "The Amazing Colossal Man"
(1957. Sclence-FtettOn) Glenn Langan.
Cathy Downs An atomic exploslon turns
a man into a murderous g1Snt ( 1 hr .. 30
min)
(!) llOVll "Belle Starr" ( t9-41, Western)
Gene llerney RandOlph SGon A dartng
woman leaves her home to become the
leader of an outlaw bend at the close of
the CMI War (2 hrs ) e 9CMI ''The Last ~tme Saw Archie"
(1961, Comedy) Ro llchum. Jack
Webb A pair of Air Poree ddies man-
age lo enioy lhetr stint tn the Armed
Forces. ( 1 hr .. 30 mm l
Wl~TMCU tll ATM.,_.
M.L.•1111, .... ,
llOVll "The Roao Warnor" (1981,
Adventure) Met Gibson, Bruce Spence In
an Austraha of the tvture wnere CMllzation
Is reduced to a collection of rural com-
munes, a former highway cop makes a
200<>-mile run for sanctuary 1n a promtSed
land 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) W ~ llOVll "Blade Runner" (1982. Set·
ence-Flctton) Hamson Ford. Rutger
Hauer In a world of the turure. a specia
pollce officer 1s aSS1gned to track dowr
and destroy lour renegade andrOldS 'R
{_!hr ,S4m1n)
CS) llOVll "Vtg1lan1e" (1983. Ofama)
Robert Forster Fred Williamson A lorme1
cop explodes w11h fury when his son 1•
killed by urban terror1srs and plans to )Otr
a neighborhood v1g1lanre group dedicate<
10 destroying lhe thugs 'R' ( 1 hr . 3<
mm)
W IJ 9CMI ·w1nnmg" ( 1969. Drama) Pau
Newman. Joanne Woodward A champ1or
race car driver t>eset with ott-rrack martta
prot>lems is determined 10 win the Indian
~Its 500 (2 hrs. 30 mm.)
CHJ llOVll "Wavetenglh" ( 1983, Science
Fictton) Robert Carradine Cherie Currie
Three creatures from outer space are cap
-Saturday
•(!) u.LPAMI_...,. (I) CR, NOTUU. Winnipeg Blue Bomt>e<s
at Edmonton Etklm0t (A) (2 hra • 30
min.)
CI)*MI "Wltchel' Brew" (1980. Come-
dy) Lana Turnet. Richard Benjamin ( 1
hr .. 40 min.)
-~"--.. .,.,. ....... DAY • ...,._~,._..A comedy
C¥lte<ed around an aUlng talent agency
that anracts oddbaH perlortnefs Stars
~ White and Carl Ballenllne. .. i THI WOILD ftl9CIMOW IYllAT · .. mw11 "Springfield Rifle" ( t952. West
em) Gary Cooper. Ptiyths Thaxter (2
his.) .. {%) MOWll "Trail Of The Pink Pant~r ·
( 1982, Comedy) Pete< Sellers. David
Niven ( t nr .. 35 min)
-1~ M•IRY ., .... rraw11• a..w ,.., .... ..... .,
lured and detained by lhe U.S Air Fore•
for medical exper1men1a11on 'PG' 11 hr
27min.) •1NIALTHPm.D ....
IOWM I llMTWI LW • UCQUITUU. Ektelon Champ10nst\1p1> ffi) ( 1 hr ) t:m llOVll "O The Winged Setpent '
( 1982, Fantasy) Michael Murphy, David
Carradine On the roof of the Chrysler
Building. a petty crook stumbles across
the nest of a giant feathery flying serpent
that has been lunching on unwary Man
hattanites 'A' { 1 hr , 30 min ) Cil 9CMI "One Flew Over The Cuckoo &
Nett" ( 1975, Ofama) Jack Nicholson.
Louise Fletcher A gleefvlly irreverent
"troublemaker" is comrmtted to a mental
1nslltutlon where he incites the other
patients into open rebellion against a
powerlul nurse and the established hosp1
tal order 'R' (2 hrs , 15 mm ) '
• dll mn'TMCU 1:119 MOWll "War Of The ColOssal Beast"
( 1958. Scieoce-FteltOn) Sally Fraser
Roger Pace An Army ott!Cef grows ro
gargantuan propcrtions foOow1ng his 111
fated exposure to radiation beams ( 1 hr
30 min ) GI.,.-"Ar\ZIO" (1968. Ofama) Robert
Mitchum. Peter Falk. An 0ve<-cau1tous
and stubborn general nearly rurns the
Anlio invasion 1n10 a disaster (3 hrs I
IU•c.t ...
.. IBaMTm.10 ...
AUl"fUUMI llUt fOOTMU. (R) -ICOTT 1:11 MOWll 'B11mstone And Treacle
( 1982. Ofama) S11ng. DenhOlm Elliott A
mysterious young man cons his way into a
cynical businessman's housenold ana ltle
hearts of the man's wife and handicapped
dau=. 'R' ( 1 hr , 25 min )
Cl) "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980
Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Jane Sey
mour Obsessed with the portrait of a
1 ....... --•mDO THl1U91Tt llO¥ll "Headln' For Broadway·
( 1980. Mualcel) Rex Smith, Vlv1an Reed i! hr .. 29 min ) CH)lllON "Blinded By The Light I 1980
Orama) Krl1ty McNlchol. James Vincent
McNIChOI ( 1 hr . 40 mtn ) cm ~ Scott BalO and Vinnie Bufano
star In thlt special exploring the effects ot
~~ure on teen-agers' drug habt1s
(]I) THI llAL Animated A magical
eeal enttstt the aid of children 10 educate
adutts at>out human cruelty 10 seals I 1
hr ) ....
19th-century actress. a modern-dey ptey-
wughr uses hypnosiS to travel bKk In time
and meet her 'PG' ( 1 hr .. "5 min.)
Ml CHl IT~ llCMm cay ''Glen C8mpW
And Frte(ld$" Wtlhe Netsoo. Jotvlny Ceah.
Krts Knsrottersoo and Anne Murray )oin
Glen Campbell tn a concert to oelebrat.
hlS 25 years 1n snow business. ( 1 ht.)
Mt (!)-THI~ .. ~ llOVll "Sink The BISl1\8rci<t" ( 19t!O.
Adventure) Kenneth More. Dana Wyntet.
The tamOus German battleehlp la defe91-
ed by all available atr and sea forces. ( 1
hr . 37 mm)
... NefMIU.-.J) OllMllC ~~he Road Wamor .. (1981.
Adventure) Met Gibson. Bruce Spence. In
an Austral1a of the tuture Whefe cN9z.atlOn
is reduced ro a cOllecttOO of rurel com-
munes, a former highway cop mek• a
2000 mile run for sanctuary In a promlled
land R' ( 1 hr 35 min )
.. Qll .llBTHILW tt111J llOv. "Clouds Ove< Europe" ( 1939,
Adventure) Laurence Ql!Vier, Valerie ~
son A tesr pilot helps Scotland Yard IOMt
the disappearance of new bombers. (1
hr 45 mm)
(f)IUYDI~
CI; llOv. "Things Are Tough All Over''
( 1982 Comedy) Richard ."Cheech" Mar-
in Tommy Chong Two men haw numer-
ous misadventures while driving en Ar~
owned. money-ftlled limo to Las Vega.
'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) .. CB: lllO¥W 'The Big BraWI" ( 1980, Or..-
maJ Jackie Chan, Jose Ferrer. The eon of
a restaurant owner takes up a battle With
some mobsters who ent• him In an Int•·
s1a1e hghttng match 'R' ( 1 tw , 36 min.)
WU llCml "Silver Star" (1955. W•em)
Jimmy Wakely, Edgar Buchanan. A noto-
rious oullaw marks a particular deQuty
sheriff tor a violent dealh (1 hf' .. 30 min.)
I,,_ ICCIM /CO • llTTCM M• MOMIMc.a~lOO
...... llCMm .. c~
THl ....... /um.IUSMI UllAICALI
11CM1~•m I ~,..... ..
OlfMMD
CIUMA.o ,__ ,.,.,...
..,.. .,,., Ci')Q
llOVll "Yellowt>eard" ( 1983. eon.
dyl Orattam Chapman. Pete< Boyte. (1
hr . 41 min)
(0) ~ TOTNI ........ Dint Met·
"" and Jack G1lforcl star In tNa •tOfY abOUl
a secrer experiment to ctorie a f8tl'Q.9 ac>
enttst ( 1 hr .. 45 min.)
()" llOVll "The Mango Tree" ( 1977, Dr•
ma) Geraldine Fitzgerald, Chriltopher
Pare ( I hr 35 mm )
I WINDOW«*~
1::9 IAT\llDAY....-CMI CZ _,.TAI.II
(Gl QA-. Of TNI Da CIL.191111
Scheduled· Men's and women'• tfllCk and
held baseball. basketbell and bolcing _,,.
1mtn8rf(>'; handball. rowing, fMMd ~
shooting (live horn Los Ange!M). Scfte6.
uled f'VeOtS are Sllbjeet tO ~ Q (8
hrs 1
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.,_ "The Last UnlCOfn" ( 1982
Famasyl Arwnined Yoec::ies of Mia Far-
row, At.n ~" t 1 ty. 24 tnlf'I ) .aamT .,.._ M~a Fats vs.
W-. Moec:on1 (R) ( 1 Iv I ® MP_. IDCI[ Red tS sue She dlloov-
efl'd a "'Y$leoou5 beast. bUt "<> one
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fk9~ Bonnie ~ ~Bridges
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Comedy) Dean Matlin, Elke Somme\' (2
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ptogrem fOClJlleS on the ways "' Whtch
Orenge County tu dollars are spent to
contrOI substance abuse
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pokes tun al the Olympcs and pays trib
ute to famous show buS£ness teams ( 1
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tl'llS special wnicti combines live action
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Cummmgs) who meets a host of llterar,-
chatacters after hOufS in a hbrary
(J)llCMI .. They Got Me Covefed ( 1943
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ILOWILUC'f -·---AT MJA't A special barbecue
featuring goal cheese grves JIM a reason
10 visit a goat ctteese fac1ory. while guesr
chef Francois KisSel ptepares Oungeness
crab stew Q
I!) .. UTaACT: Ml llTIDDUC'TD TO
C09UT8I (D)C* THI All 1RTM .,_ ,_.,_
(I) llCMI "Airplane II The Sequel'
( 1982. Comedy) Rober1 Hays. Juhe Hag
erty ( t hr . 25 min )
a.l~he Vlolenl Men .. (1955
Wesrem) Glenn Ford. Barbara Stanwyck ,.. I Cl) CHUI.,. ... PllTIWM. 1'111-•HftN.L
ILOWILUCT
.-AT OUTDOC:m Jtm Tabof ellamines
tly·frshlng gear and techn.ques. meet~
1>1rctwa1chef A<>Qef Tory Peterson and vis
its the Jamaica Bay Wiidiife Refuge Q
61) t.-i CM ITCl"t
CID THI WNO 10UI -M,..., IHOW The WhO's North Amet1can farewell toor
taped 11 the T oronro Map6e Leaf Gardens
leatutes such Who claSSICS as "P1nbal1
Wizard. · 'My Gene<a1IOO." "See Me Feer
Me' and "Who Are Vou?" ( 1 hr 30
mtO l
w I .. w.•-.,,:•111 AOWBIT\m ,....,..
ITMTm IAftM.l Montreal E.1tpos al Choeago
IQ.Jar __
-a c • ITCl"t .,_ Headlll FOf Broadway
( 1980 MUSIC81) Rell Smith Vivian Ree<l
1 "' <.>9 min I
_,.,. Blue Skies Again ( 1983
Comedy) Harr., Hamhn. Mll'lll Rogers 1
hr 27 ffif(l l CZ:. mN ·Tr ail ()f The Pwlk Pant he<
t 1982 Comedy) Pet11 Selef's. Oavttj
Niven 11 hr . 35 rTWl l wl:'tI:aa .. WIJ'.IF •• '-19DGP ILOllLUCT
IDM'-• ._JCMITCll"t
DOTT8 ~NJ. cacu Country sta1
Dottie West weicomes Larry Galhn and
me Gatl.ln Brolhers John ~ and
the singirlO dUO Oa\l\d Fnznl and Shellt>v
West (I IV)
-· cm l'Cm'l ..:IM. U S Amateur BowWig Championships (from Las Vegas
~I phr.30rTWl) 8 9QliiCOfl Pro-Grip Orange Atd@o<
~~) I:~:'~.~-~ ~·o ( 1975 A~v<el Richard Chembeflam
Tony Curll$ ( 2 hrs )
I ===~ 'l• CM.,_
mt•lll•YM ..
.-Y LO 1 •11 S.nger f ~ei
.C~ Loggins perlormt meny ol hts
QfMle51 hits -including ·~ I Call
YOU Friend'' •nd KMP The ,.._ .. In th.S
Concett l11P9d et the $ente Bwbefe Coun !l... eo-1 (1 I'll l -~~
-Saturclay Cont. .. l ..... """OIUID>--.. • ...... mAll»
ILOVILUCT .,..,,....,,
lfTRODUCllG mLOIY
.,. "The Thlr1y·N1ne Steps" ( 1978
Suspense) Robefl Powell, David Warne<
l_! hr • 42 min.)
(B)MOvm "Blinded By The Ught" (1980,
Drama) Kristy McNlchol, James Vincent
McNlchol. (1hr.40 min.) • 1•rm1L IUUITUTID * ...,.... "Supercharg&B" llOWll "Road To Ball" (1953, Come-
i) ~~by, Bob Hope (2 hra.)
tLOVILUCT
IOVA lnvestlget" the orlgtne and the
dlternmu of the continuing nuclear weap·
on1 crl1l1 (A) Q (1 hr.) m llOWll "San Francllco" ( 1938. Ora·
ma) Clark Qable=r Tracy. (2 hrt )
I .....
fllll•MVllW(I! "°"' "GrtaN 2 ' (1992. Mualcll)
axwtll Caulfield. Mloht llt Pfeiffer. (1 hr ..
&&min.) cm MOWll "Norman l.OVtt ROM" (1 982. Co= Carol Kant. Tony Owen (1 l'lr , •O
CJ) "The Mango Tree" (1977. Ora·
ma) Geraldlne Fitzgerald, Christopher
Pale ( 1 hr . 35 min ) CZl llO¥ll "The Killers" ( 1946. Mystery)
Burt Lancaster Ave Gardner ( 1 hr . 45
mm) -•:.L all fJ (I) NA GOLi Danny Thomas Memphis
Classic • Third round (from Coton.at
Country Club in Cordova. Tenn ) ( 1 hr
30m1n)
Mf•UIT 9 ...
I UM LUCY
lfflGDUCllQ 9CUQY
.,_,,...,.~Edmon 1111-• ... ... _,...wmtml DOUCLAI a uma °' 1'MI XIII OLYWIAD Scheduled Men's basketball. men's and
women's track and held. bOxing prellm1-
naries. men's handball, weightllltlng (ltv9
from Los Angeles) Scheduled events are
subject to change O (5 hrs ) G llO¥ll "Shaohn Iron Claws" ( 1983.
IA~:;"' Tao. Loe I Min (2 h'9 I
WI.I AlmlCA "Hog Wiid!" Marty
explains how some wlld hogs wet'e Import·
ed from Europe and others an' d<>meStlc
stock that have reverted to the wltd. and
he manages to run Into the nattve North
American member of the hog lamlly, the
peccary ~ lf't10DUC:ml m.ol'f ....,ecam
llCMI "St Helens" ( 1981, Drama)
Art Carney. David Huttman. ( 1 hr , 35
min)
ll01'G• CllTI lnmA1'1DUL
W D09TOUITM .. :••AU. ATTMlllCMU
I LAM LUCY ,..,.,.
lf't10DUC:ml ma&.OIY
llCMI "Simon" ( 1980. Comedy) Alan
Arlun. Austin Pendleton ( 1 hr. 31 min)
(J) flOCllT MI 'AW Minnesota Fals vs
Wllllt Moeconl (R) ( 1 hr )
Cl) llOWll "The Sea Wolvff" ( 1980.
Adventure! GraQory Peck Roger Moore
{.?hrs) G TCl"'"OQl""'•m...... wrrM -.ft ,_ PAT
IOCl9
... 112') IAmAU. San Francisco G1an1s at ·1A'i.:at::_
rA .. "M
llCMI "Farewell To The Planet 01 The
Apes" ( 1974. Sclence-flctk>n) ROddy
McDowell. Ron Harl)ef (2 hrs )
1 11.CMLUCT
llCMI ''The FBI Story" ( 1959. Ofa·
i!w=:.::"'~ (3~•1
~ llCMI "Yellowbtard" ( 1983, Com&-
dy) Graham Chapman. Peter Boyle. ( 1
hr .. -'1 min.) cm llCMI "Happy Annlveraary" ( 1959,
Comedy) David Nl\ltn, Mitzi G1yn0t ( 1
hr. 2t min.)
(%) ~ ''Riiiey Bullneee" ( 1983. Com·
idy) Tom CNIM, Rebecca OtMOf'ney ( 1
hr .. 38 mlnk.w. ·1fi'-:, ' DOCTOIWMO IA•'iLL San Diego Padres ar Hous·
ton Astros (2 hrs , 30 min ) D ~ AT MJA'I Julia prepares a
main course of braised sweetbreads. and
guest chef Bradley Ogden seNes a des·
sert of sui~sh =e mousse. (R) o (I) TGfl IO Terrance Alli vs
Frank Newton for the ESPN Lightweight
Champtonsh1p schedUled for 12 rounds
(from Atlanllc City, NJ ) (R) (2 hrs 30
min)
.... ~Evening ........
.. G ~ FOOTUU "Pre-Season Game ·
Los AngeleS Rams at San Diego Chargers
Qhrs) D ~ POOTUU 'Pre-Season Game"
Los A= Raiders vs San Francisco
1
498=.ii.mwu-.
Mm'ICJ/9Wt
WOIWATmCOIOM
ml LOCATm "Rech Little Come Laugh
With Me" The comechan-lmpress1ornst
pokes fun at the Olympics and pays trib-
ute to famous show bOslness teams. ( 1
hr)
IMP_...,_, II
.. Uf1'\IMOUMmlM,._. ... . TOO C&.Oll ~ ""CMICll-ftlft ...
DO n YOUR I ' aeow A 1oOk a1 refin-
ishing. refurblshlng and new flOOf 1nstalta-
11on (A) ~ llCMI "The Laat Unieorn" (1982.
Fantasy) Animated. VOIOet ot Mia Far·
row. Alan Arkin. An apprentice m•g1Clan
aids the !Ille character In her search 10<
the rest of the hefd that have been 1mpr1S·
oned ~n evtl king 'G' ( 1 hr . 2• mm ) (0) "BreathlesS" (1961 , Ofama)
Jean Seberg, Jean·Paut Belmondo An
American woman has a tragic attalr wtth a
I~;~~ (1h<.29mln )
... awl.II~ TMU wmt Guest
ne Wilder
WIF~CGWT
• ~, ,,._ ~ect.
the Go-Goe. Rex Hamson. ( 1 tv )
I ...... .,, •
W 01 ..... Anttvopologlst
Richard Leakey reconstructs the !Iva of
.human belngS' ancestors. Q ( 1 tv.)
<If) .,. "Gloria" ( 1980. Drama) Gene
Rowlands, John Adames. A former gun
mou becomes the protector of an
orphaned 6-year-dd Puerto Rk:an Ultget·
ed by the undetwOf"ld fOI' the lntotmetlon
he carrlea In 1 blnered brlefeeee. 'PG' (2
hrs .. 1 min.)
CI:).,. "Mr Mom" (1983, Comedy)
Michael Keeton. Teri Garr. An unem-
l)IOY*I lather Ind h!Ablnd mutt ..,,,.,_
h<>UaeUeplng rMPQnllblUtlel wtlle NI
wife ent"1 the w()fk force. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 31
min.)
Cl).,. "Tom Horn" (1980, Wtllem) 9teve McOUMn, RlcMrd FllTIHOrth. In
H rly 201~tury Wyoming, • bounty
l'lunttt hired by 1 group of rtnchlra to
treck down ruetltft le Mi up tot • hinging --~'A' (1ht.,31mtn.)
...... Neal Oabler end Jet .. ey Lyont hott a IC)IClel on~ wtttl
Iott* from "tndiena "°"'" And The
Temple Of Doom" and other ~
lavorttH.
CJ) llOWll .. Airplane II: The Sequel"
( 1982. Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie~
•arty A comme<clal spec...nuttte compe-
ny attempts to keep a pilot from rewellna
the problems will'! tis first craft befOl'e It
taket off on Its maiden flight . 'PG' ( 1 tv ..
25 min).
?19 07)1111-• IA•Ml ... .,. "SSS'SSSS" ( 1973, HorrOI')
Strother Martin. Dtrk Benedict. A tamed
snake expert sells his e111)eflmtntal fail-
ures to a circus freak show (2 hrs.)
()) .,.. "Watershlp Down" ~:.~d1 of 2) ( 197JJ. Ofama) Animated. on
the bOOk by Rlchard Adams ~
rabbits try to build a new Mure tot them-
selves when the forces of progr-drive
rnem out of their home. (R) (I ht.)
Ill LIT 1'MI CMI l Fm I LM Otana ~
and Michael Landon host thla appMl to
benefit reeearcti at St. Jude'• CNldrtn' •
H~ht.) ~ GI IT .. -:. C'A Guesta: eonc.
FranclS, Alabama, ectOf' Tom &Jllvan, Si~ JUltUS LaRosa (2 hrs.)
• llCMI "Jessi's Girls" (No Datt) ( 1
hr. 30 min.)
8 MTmM. --mlC "'Australla'a
Animal Mysteries" A loo« at the txtraor~
nary •nlmala of Australia and the ~
tllts ~Ing to pr..,.... theee IMna lk"lka
to prehlatorlc tlmea is pr....,ttd. <"> ( 1 hr) e nw•:~&•lflr IW OlaNne'1 r.i.
tlon.l'llp with W1llla btglt'9 to ~ wt-.n the mOYM in with the Orummcnd
faml)YjR) !~-... 1I0'9 "Poncy't" (198t, Comedy)
n MONhen. Martc tWTitf Randy Ngh
achoof t>oya Melt vtnQMnoe on • -.zy
cathoU9e that refuMcf them edmlttanct.
'R' (1 hr . 3S min ) (l)~-ca:i .,.. "8reathlesa" ( 1983, Df9mt)
Rk:hard Gert. Valarie ~ A tre..
gp1nted auto thief unintenttonely kJa1 a
patrolmen and later de>.Je6opt an oe...
SMt attr1etlon to 1 young wom.n. ~ ( t
hr , 41 min ) ti llCMI "StOfm Ctnttf" (1958, Ora-
Sunday, July 29, 1984 'l.7
-Saturday Cont.
ma) Belle Davis, Brian Keith A Pofllteian
attempts 10 ruin a llbra11an·s repu1a11on
atter her refusal 10 remove a controversial
bOOlt from her shelvtn.. (2 hrs ) -~...rTUCla~ .. UPUmD OI nll Melt,,,., FAMOUS am ..OC. R1eky learns whar a
great father he has after his dad 1efuses 10
accompany h1m to an annual father son
d1nnet (R)
C:O llOWll Manha11an Merry-Go-Round'
( 1937 Comedy) Phil Regan. Leo Carrillo
When a mobster takes cont1ot of a record-
ing company. he nearly causes a male
Sl!:IQer 10 lose his f1ancee ( 1 hr 30 min )
J llOVll ··w1tcheS' Brew· ( 1980, Come-
dy) Lana Turner Richard Beniamrn A
college professor s wife uses the black
arts to help her husband's career 'PG (I
hr 40 mlf\ I •fJ llOWll "Wa1ersh1p Down" (Part 1 of
2) f 1978, Drama) Animated Based on
the bO<>k by R1ehard Adams Courageous
rabb<ts try 10 build a new future fOf them·
selves when rhe forces of progress drive
them out of rhelr horne (R) ( 1 hr ) D w+ W ITWll Charlene's rela·
t•OOSh1p with W1lh9 begins to crumble
wnen she moves 11'1 with the Drummond
family tR) D fYI C* U Featured a look at hie 1n
Los Angetes w11h a locus on lhe
Angelenos eJcper1ences from the cradle to
the grave
CJ) llCMI A L1flle Romance ( t979.
Comedy) Laurence Ofrv1e1 Diane lane
An elderly con artist 101ns two young runa
ways 1n love on a mad dash across the
European continent with the children s
parents and lhe poh<.e •n t11JI pursv11 (2
hrs 15 min) 0 LIT ntl CMLDMJf LM (Cowr'D) ~ .... N-llAIOM FOOTIM.L ''Los Anye es Rams at San Otego Cnargers (3 hrs J
fZl) Lftlm Dr James H Duke a trauma
surgeon struggles to save an auto acc1·
dent v1ct1m by flying her in a helicopter 10
a 1'1earby "'=-( 1 hr ) r)=··= Minnesota Fals vs Willie Mosconi (R) ( 1 hr J 1i MOVll Class ( 1983 Otama) Rob
Lowe. Jacqueline Bisset An intelligent
prep school student has an alfair with h1s
roommate'<, mother A ( 1 hr 38 min ) .l .,_ Risley Business (1983 Com
edyJ Tom Cruise. Rebecca DeMornay A
high school senior Sheltered in an affluent
Chic.ago wburb. decides to expe11ment
w11tt the w1ldef side or h1e R Q ( 1 hr 36
min) <ZJ .,_ ·Heart Like A Wheel" ( 1983
Biography Bonnie Bedefia Beau Bridges
A dramatization ol lhe hie ol car raef>r
Shirley "Cha Cha Muldowney, who won
her ltrst race 1n 1966 'PG' (I hr 53
min) • 1-.rllACll ........... (I)
uml OI M -OlYIMAD Sched· uled Men's t>astletbalf ~n·s fencing.
men's volleyball (hve from Los Angeles)
Scheduled events are svb,ec1 10 cnange
1(1hr.30mln)
MJMTZGm
UM, i.-CM ITYLI llMIA'I , .. , Mama decides to tun
tor lh9 office of mayor (Part 1 ol 2) (R) -aamlCY Cl IOc. Boone deC1des lo enh!.t m
1ho Army after his free spirited sidekick 1!l
dratted ( I ht ) .....
28 Sunday. July 29, 1984
l lOUDOOLD
I .U • THI ILWI laura Ttw1m~ son (leueen Wiiioughby) a yo1Jng Tor0<
10 schoolteacher accepts a two-yee1
teaching posltlOO 1n the Yukon 1n:>ntie1
whefe she falls 1n love with an eccentric.
penn1Jess miner named Frank Bertl11•
i H. Thompson) (2 hrs)
~CM.ftlllA .COllCD,.. __ ,
MOYll "WarGames' 1198,l
Suspense) Manhew Broderick Dabnoy
Coleman A teen-age computer whiz 1nao
ve1tenlly sparks a nuclear confrontahon
when he accesses lhe Pentagons strait•
glc compu1e1 system PG ( 1 hr s l
min)
Cl) AUTO ltACm Formula I BrtltSh Gran ;
Prix (from Brands Hatch England) m
i!_ h1 . 30 min )
(Q) ._. ~ Singer I songwril~r
Kenny Loggins perlorms many ot ht"
greatest hits ·· 1nclud1ng "Whenever I Call
You Friend" and Keep The F11e 1n this
concert taped at the Santa Barb11ra Cot.iro
1 Bowl ( t hr I
u.TTA
-.-r 1'IACal
-IOUD9CU MU&.nmAT ~~-eOCOT
.. IAT\IDAY IPORTI P~
MO¥ll "Laura's Toy' ( 1978. Dram.•1
Rebecca Brooke. Eric Edwards A lret>
thinking couple Share thetr boudoir w11t 1
fun·lovta y~an ( 1 r11 ~ min 1 '*I Lacft TOPT91 LIT M ClllJIB LM (COWT1>) , ..
mWI "The Wilby Consp11acy 1191•,
Orama) Sidney Po111er MicMel Ca1n1• A
black South African rebel sets out with r11,
lawyer and a whtle m1n1ng engineer on i!
cross-country trek lo locale c1amonus
hidden years earlter (2 hrs )
(B)mf .... A•YM ...
(O)llO¥a "Maneaters" !No O;,tr) 11 ht
tOm1n)
Cl)IUtOf .... Q
(I)llO¥a "The Lonely Laoy t 1983 Dr.i
ma) Pia Zaoora Lloyd Bocnner On a tt!I
ev1sed awards program. a successl1JI
screenwriter tells lhe shock1n~ s1ory nt
how she reached lame 'A' ( 1 llr ll
,,.1m1n~~I
td ...
tW •MU...C:W.OLn.tCW'OATI
•DAV'IDUllE&Yt•~
Guests commemorallng the seoes sec
ond ann1ver&ary include Larry "Bua Mel
man and h19 eon Troy "Chipper Melman
v1S1onary Brother Theodofe, comedian
Mel Coch11ta. parrot trainer Alba Ballard.
Mr Conspiracy. psychic Lev Shne1der and
iee-cteam magnate Tom Carvel (RI 11
lh1 . :. "r:J-J"1't llACICI .~ ... amsm(ll)
110¥a "I, The Jury' ( 1981 Ulamu)
Armande Assante, Barbara Carre1a Pri
vate eye Mike Hammer laOQtes with a
coterie ol v1lta1ns es he a11emo1s 11
eve1199 a war buddy's murder 'A ( t 111
SO min)
(J)M0¥11 "Beach G11ts" ( 1982 ComPdy)
Debra Blee. Val Kline A teen age girl s
friends help her 10 loo$en up so they can
get on with having fun at the beach 'R ( 1
hr . 30m1n) "'98 llO¥a "A Little Aornance' ( 19/9
eom.dy) Laurence Olivier Otano L arw
An eldeftv con artist 101M two younQ 111nn
ways 1n love on 11 mad dasti acrMS th.
European continent with the ch1k:tren
parents ano tt'oe poltee 1n hot purc;u1t (<'
hrs . lb rruri )
·~-:-,,.~ MOft 'Funeral Home ( 1982 Mys
tery) Kay Hawtry. Barry MOfse A youno
woman 1n11es11ga1es stra~e occuren<.e•
a1 t•er grandmothers Victorian home A
~hr 30m1n)
tl:tl llO¥ll "Beach B1a11ket Bingo" ( t96!>
omedy) Frankie Avalon. Annelle Fun1
cello Sk)'d1111ng and ll1<lnappmg are par1
ol the lun and f101tc ot the teen-age beat:h
set 11 h1 . 4!> mtn )
(!) ,_THI anon DIS 9 cwmt Of 1MI 1111 OLYWW> Sched·
uled Men'& b8ske1ball men's fencing
men's vOlleybell (lrve from Los Angeles)
Scheduled events are sub1ect to change
q ( t hr . 30 min I · m lllOVll Best Foot FOfward' ( 1943
Cornedy) Lucille Ball Wilham Gaxton A
movie star becomes 1n110lved 1n a national
scandal when she attends a prep school
aance (2 hrs )
fl) OAYID .... Mothers And Daugt-o
ters In The Same Career ' Gues1s Loi<.
Wyse president ol Wyse Ad11ert1S1ng and
daughter Kathe11ne syndicated newspa
per columnists Deane Lord and daughter
jM~r~d (I hr)
•ACI Am YlllOt
tl:tl ....., TUCll
'2:11 MOVll "Nolh1ng To Hide' ( 1981 Ord
111<11 John I eSlie A11 hard Pacheo Thi>
!.I01 e• ot Jack a v11omaruzer and Lenny
no!> lroeno lrustratPO nt 1011e are toto ( I
hr 31 min I
1t1I \. .,VW Fellcoa ( 1'_180 Orama) Je11r1
Roche Mary Mel'lderr Ar Australian CO<i
pie ,. marriage 1!> shallen up by the arrival
ot a bored nymphet ( t t'or 5 mm l
iti1 Cf) MOVll Fort MasSc1c1e" I 1958. West
err 1 Joel McCrea For rest Tucker A cav
airy s.ergean1 pushes his troops onward
oesprte con11nu1ng conthcts with 1no1an
rern=~·s t2 nrs) 'I., Rrsky Business ( 198J Com
edy) Tom Cru1~ Rebec1..a DeMOfnay A
nigh "hoot !len1or sheltered 1n an allluenl
Chicago S4.lburb flec1des lo expe11men1
with 1he w1tde1 <.ii.le .:>t hie A 1 1 h1 :\6
min)
ttiM I TMI wrrouac .. a ,. IOC& ,AU.Ca
L01T••AC1 ... lllal ...
MO¥ll "Goodbye M1 Chips" ( 1969
Musical) Peter 0' Toole Petula Clark A
tJed1caled Enghsr1 schoolmaster 1s mu<.h
loveO by n1s students 11 hr . 30 min )
([' AUTO MCIMG IHRA Drag Racing
Northern Nauonals (from Milan Mich )
~) .O> llOVW Kinky Ladies Ot Bouroon
Street" ( 1977 Drama) Dawn Cummings.
Helga lfl.111 Four emotionally d•sturbe<I
women decide to end 11 all 1n (111'\e grnat
~y ot _eleasure t 1 nr 2!> rnin )
1M 1911H1'TMCICI
t:1I 1 llOVW 'Tt-oe Sea Wolves" ( 1980
Adventure) Gr99ory Peck Roget Moore
Du11ng Wood War fl. a group of 8rl1tst1
bu!l1ne'l.Smen form a volunteer regiment lo
de'1roy a German spy ne!ll In the Indian
Ocean PG' (2 hr5 )
tll 'H) .ml The Survtvois · ( 1983. Come
tly) Walter Ma11hau. Robin Wiiiiams A
pa11 of unemployed bu54nesstnen take ot1
for rhe wilds ol New Ham~11e lo 98Cape
a syndicate h1I man 'R' ( 1 hr 44 min)
1:11 CJ) MOYll "Mister Moses" ( t 965. Orama l
-Saturday Cont.
Aober1 Mitchum. Carroll Baker The 11eao
of an Af11can lrtbe believes that an Amert
can has been :-.ent as a messenger of Goo
to relocate his tribe (2 hrs , 15 min )
Ct) llO¥ll "Hard Country" ( 1981 Ora·
ma) Jan Michael Vincent Kim Basinger
A Te1tas factory worker is torn between
his desire to continue In the "gOOd old
boy" lifestyle and his llancee's show bu&·
ness amb1t1ons ( t hr 45 min ) ,,., ...
.. llO¥ll "The Great Waldo Pepper
( 1975 ComeOy) Aoben Redford. Bo
Svenson A frus trated Amencan fighter
pilot becomes a barnstorming stunt man
In his thirst for action during World War I
l hrs)
ROCl*tJBJCA llO¥ll ·1 was A Teenage werewolf"
( 1957, Horror) M1chae1 Landon. Yvonne
Lime A psychiatrist changes an unbal·
anced teen-ager into a monster bent on
murder ( 1 hr 30 min )
0) llO¥ll Blowing Wiid ' ( 1953 Adven-
ture) Gary Cooper. Barbara Stanwyck A
wildcatter end his power-hungry wile
a11empl to st11ke 1t rich 1n the Oii fields ( 1
hr 30m1n) \D llO¥ll ·Can Gan' ( 1960, Musical)
Frank Sinatra Shirley MacLa1ne Score by
Cole Porter A cate owner oerenos her
11ghls when tier dance hall is raided
becauM' or "lewO · dancing (2 hrs . 11
min) CO. llO¥ll Norman Luves Rose ( 1982
ComeOy) Carol Kane Tony Owen A 13
year olcfs romantic purSlJll of his s1s1er in
law leads to some very sensitive comptica·
l ions when th41 young woman beconws
pregnant A ( t hr 40 min )
~~IUIUT
(!) = Tom Horn ( 1980 Western)
Steve McOueen. Richard Farnsworlh In
early 20th century Wyoming a bounty
hunter Med by a group ot ranchers to
track down rustters •S set up lor a hanging
!his emplOyers 'R' ( 1 hr • 38 min ) .....
'11 llO¥ll "Porlly's" (1981. Comedy)
Dan Monahan. Mark Hemer Randy high
school boys seek vengeance on a sleazy
cathouse Iha! refused them adm111ance
'A' ( 1 hr 35 min )
(B) llO¥ll "Strange Brew" ( 1983. Come-
dy) Dove Thomas. Rick Morants Two
beer loving men become involved 1n a plOt
10 kidnap a brewing heiress and make the
world addicted to a newly spiked bever
~g_e 'PG' ( 1 hr , 30 min)
la) llOYll "Risky Business" ( t983 Com
edy) Tom Cruise. Rebecca OeMornay A
high school senior sheltered 1n an attluent
Cht<:ago sub4Jrt> deetdes to ei1e>eriment
wltt'l the wilder sioe of Ille 'R' o (I hr 36
min)
... llOYll I was A Teenage Franken·
stein" ( 1957 Honor) Whit Bissell. Phyths
Coates A 1950s Amefican descendant of
the infamous doclor patches together var
1ous adolescent body parts to create a
new monster ( 1 hr • 30 min )
Q) llOYll "Bugles In The Afternoon
( 1952 Weste<n) Ray Miiiand Helena
Carter An oll1eer demoted lor st11k1ng
another ott1eer re-enlists in the cavalry and
oaltles his way to glory •IJ llOYll 'The Norli8$ Tapes" ( 1973.
My1tery) Roy Thinnes Angie Olcktnson
A psychic 1nvestiga1or PfObe& Ille "death"
of 11 sculptor w~ vo+ce sounds very
much oltve (2 hrs J
(Q) llOYll "Breathless" ( 1963. [)fama)
Atchard Oere. Valerie Kef)rtnsky A Ir~
aplrlled auto thief unlt'lten11on11tty ktlls a ,
patrolman and later develops an ot>Ses
S1ve anracttoo 10 a young woman 'A' I 1
'" . 41 min) G .. ICO'TT ••CD llOWll "Sounder" ( 1972 Orama)
CICely Tyson. Paul W1nf•eld CA.mng the
dark Depression years. a lam1ty of black
Sharecroppers struggle 10 stay logether m
spite of overwhelming Odds 'G' ( 1 hr . 45
min\
*ll(l) ltlCMI The Killers' (1946. Mystery)
Burt Lancaster Ave Gardne< An insur-
ance investigator 1-11eces together the
events that led up to a syndicate kitting In
a small town ( 1 hr 45 min l
.. <a ltlCMI "Class (1983 Ofama) Rob
Lowe Jacqueline Bisset An tntelligent
prep school student has an affair with his
roommate's mother 'A' ( 1 hr 38 min.)
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carving was not tn the DVX film Taking
Anthony's suggesuon. Fnsco plays It cool
with Tanya. Leaming Fnsco's playing
games with her, Tanya becomes furious.
Bea decides to pretend she has made
fnends wnh Edward. She then tells Ed.,..ard
that her lawyer wants $30 malhon. I tla
learns that Edward ha s been v1s11ing
Beatrice 1n the hospital and says he must
stop or their mamagc 1s over. Scorpio
realizes that Holly's cousin Alistair rs a
two-bn thief from England. Altsta1r make~
arrangements for stolen necklace 10 be
deli vered to Scorpio Scorpio, onto s<.·am.
replaces the stolen goodi. with Jellybeans
Ah stair funous and departs the Scorpios'
GUIDING LIGHT: Fearing the Gal-
ahads will hun Beth and Alexandra. LuJack
moves back to the Galahad garage qu1h
htSJOband tells Beth and Akundra that ht<
no longc:r wants to be pan of their It' c'
.\nnabcllc. rcalmng that Jim 1~ 1hc onh
one who under!>tandi. her strange n -
pcnenccs at the cottage. asks tu m to rnmr
over. Jim witnesses the CJtpenencc'i for
himself Tonyamvec;and 1sangr) with Jam
for encouraging Annabelle. Make 8•'<'s
MISS Piper a check for the full cost of th<'
cottage. Paper later telephones a myl>-
tenous stranger and informs hi m that there
as nothing funhcr <;he can do Re'a real1ze'i
tha1 Josh as still tn love with her .,.. hen he
kisses her. H.B. and Claire agree 1hat Josh
should no longer stay at the house Beth
bur;ts into the Galahad garage and find'>
Darcy and LuJack together Nola !K>llened
toward Jonathan when he tell~ her of hie,
sad. "Olt vcr Twist" childhood.
LOVING: Jack confronts Clam: ahout
his natural father. She swears he wa!>n 't a
casual lover Later Cl a arc gi' es Dane a
letter that proves how much she loved h 1 m
Harry depressed over lo~s of Job. Whtie
Ava wants Harry out of the house. Kate:
1nsiststhathestay WhenJ1mcomestoher
room. Shana hides photos Dane gave of th<'
mterlude she and Jim had at cabin Dane
turns down Shana's offer of money. all hC'
wants 1s the property. Mike unhappy "'hen
Anne can't ..ay \he loves him. Billy. feanng
hc: may be stcnle, refu~l> to ~e spcc1alt!>t
Rita Mac''i niece. Colby Cantrell. becomes
as'iastant buyer at Burnell's and gets nu'Oh
on Cunas. Jonathan warn~ Edu~ that om'<'
Doug teams they're not re.ally dt\OrC'cd.
Doug will dump her Loma thinks
Jonathan cares for her
ONE LIFE TO LI VF· When Wtll
Vernon decides to rettre, he wants l..arT) to
take over as chief of staff When Lan) aeu
into a frufight wnh McKcnna. sc' rral
members of the board. andudin.a Dorian.
decide to block his nomination. Mark
pamcs when he hears Bill was at the plant
before the bombing. ( ourtncy tries to put
Carla down in front of Ed. but Ed comes to
Carla'~ defc:n~ Brad invites Sam and Rafe
to mo'e tnto Vernon Inn. Asa buys Becky
$75.000 diamond nng and spends $6.000
on an ann1,crsar) pany.
RY AN'S HOPE: Max believes lhe
diamonds left behind by Mauie were
rlani~d Mawc wntel> Dave letter s.ar.ang
'the want' to mart) him and he as thnlled
wh·en hl' gets the note. Pru jubilant when.
on 1l'lev1s1un, S)dney thanks her sister for
the rabhat.,, foot 5hc: gave her because 11
alwa\' brought luck Max goes to Laslo
\a}'tng that .,..,hoever killed O tto was also rcc;pon~1blc for Joe's "death." When
··r1nelli at 5" wins award for best news
\hoY.. F inellt \a}~ ht:'!> going af\er white-
rnllar lrtmtnah When Roger learns that
\.1c1gg1t: plJn<o tu marn Da\C, he tells Dcha
\hl' hl·ttl·t \top th1.· mamage or he'll make
u•rtaan th.it \ht· hangs for the anempted
murder of h~·r husband Manhew
')E.\K< II HlR TOMORROW Suzi has
Jona) baptized Y.11hout Cagney . who 1s
tt'ndtng to Ju!lttnc aftl"r her auempt 10 walk
fatl\. A.I~\ !>hows in th~' nick ofllme to save
.\datr lrom Bernie thl.' thug. T.R rc-
mrmhl.·r<, that ht:1 lather was an 111
humored man a~ ~he continues to ha"c
flashback c; C hal><' contront!I Lloyd for
ha' mg ~alkcd out on ht'i live children.
J u'ltm call'> 1 ell} and re,eals she has what
Tell~ t'i lookmg for -a tape T R. calls Liza
· mother" .._t:ntuck) iake~ control5 of a
plane which 1s about to go down tn the
rnountainuu~ Oar)..!>. The plane crashes < ord ,., Jcltnou'i and losmg blood.
\ ()l l"I( 1 .\ND TH[ RESTl ESS. TraC)
tell'> Patti wh~ \ht' c1nd Danny married
Patti and D:rnn\ have tcntattve re<:oncil1-
ai1on I aurt·n\ lather warns her to stop
meddltng in l>ann\ ·,hie. Dina attempts to
ntabli~h a fncnd'ih1p .,.. tth her daughter
John arn' t:'iand dn' c~ Dina to her hotel to
<ota) for nn\lal1t11.. tt:tc a-tcte J 111 d1scovcr\
them 101wtht·1 and \IQrms out. John returns
from ..-onkrcncc to tell Dina that their
dt\Oll't' 1\ legal and bmd1ng John tells Jill
tht'tr mc1mage ha~ man~ un~~lved prob-
lems. Jack .-.C'nd~ no.,..cr~ to Diane after he
learn.., ">he h,1, 'cparatl'd from Andy Victor
take' < om home tor a ~urprisc
··\hn'>tnH\, .. homernming and wants her
to llH ''tlh him .tnd N1H1 Jan tells
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32 -Laurel
34 Robin W1lhams rote
37 "He and-"
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44 Az1e on "Rock lord
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3 Romero or Calmer
4 Sonny Shroyer series
5 Tom on · Eight 1s
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6 See 24 Across
7 She's Ahce 1nit
8 Jack Soo rote
9 Lt Nelson on
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10 Preltx with plasm
11 Geoffrey Scott role
12 Played Sanford
18 Rehan or Huxtable
20 Monogram tor Rey
2 1 Cheers is one
26 Neighbor ot Ala
27 ·• -L111le Indians"
28 Character of 21 Down
29 "Long -Tomorrow"
32' She's Chns Cagney
33 Part of ITT
35 L.A player
36 "-Rider"
52 Stevie
54 Singer Franklin
56 Hamson or C war j
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With the workout Cbrla
Evert-Lloyd gets at the base-
line every day. you would hard-
h think Lhal she would be ra.i.s-
i°ng a racket about the wa~ her
bodv looks Fact is. Chrissie
doesn't see her physique as
matchless. and she recently de-
cided to do something about it.
She's not forsaking her fore-
hand. but in addition to her
days on court. Evert-Lloyd has
given her body over to phys1-
c a l-f 1 t ness specialist Kathy
Smith. formerly of the USA
cable network's show Alice and
Well and author of The Ult1-
ma1e "-orlwut "She has gotten
me into great shape ... enthused
Chris Before. I
only played ten-
ms Now I m into
aerobics. yoga, stre«ch-
in g and nutrition."
Advantage, Evert-Uoyd.
0
Ellzabeth Taylor. with
her newly svelte figure and
her newly red hair. is not go-
ing to let her political routes
show this summer She has
no plans to lend an assist to
ex-husband John Warner.
v. ho 1s running for re-election
as the senior senator from
Virginia Taylor. if you recall.
was instrumental in Warner's
successtul bid in '78. But this
year Liz'll be busy with her
first role in episodic televi-
sion: as a movie star bent
on making a comeback
m the season opener of
the /\BC h11 series
Hotel Hov. suite ii 1s
Quick. name the T\ family
that dwelt oh-so-harmonious-
ly -with 1us1 the occasional
uproar -al 211 Pine Street.
We'll give you a hint The
younger son's nickname was
Beaver Cleaver If ~·ou·ve
missed the antics of the
Beave. Wall} and the unc-
tuous Eddie and are fed up
v.·ith retreads. The Disne\
Channel has good news· Th1·s
fall. it's resuscitating the
Cleavers in the series
Sttll the Beai>e1 . with
su rviving Lem'f' It to
Beaver star~ Jerry
Mathers. 35. Tony
Dow, 39, as W\St'
older brother \\all\
Ken Osmond as
Eddie Haskell. and
Barbara Bill·
lngaley as cook1e-
baking Mother June
(Hugh Beaumont.
who played Beaver·~
father. Ward. died tn
1982.) The D1sne\
series will present
Bea' er as a dworced
father of two II\ ing
back at the home-
stead v.1th the
widowed June taking
on the babysitting
chores Wallv will
live next door with
COYlaa Original illustration for Family Wttkly by Paul Reott
his 9-year-0ld daughter Bui
some things never change
According lo B1lltngsle}.
although June will be "more
of an '80s woman and may
even wear pants a time or
two, she wiJI alwavs have
her pearls." ·
Replacement casting m films
1s getting more and more un-
p r ed 1 ct ab I e Recently
Sylvester Stallone stepped
out of the film Califomia Cop
and Eddie Murphy stepped
in. Nov.. in the new movte The
Pnote, director Roman Po&an.
aid went from Michael Caine
to Jeck Nicbollon to Robin
WllHama before settnng for
Walter Matthau. The turn-
down from old pal l't1cholson
was the nay that reall~ stung:
after all. he and Polanski had
made Ch/llD·
tou n together 10
years ago 'My
producer could-
n 't live with
Jack's fee of S4
million against
JO percent of the
gross. and I'm
glad he said no,"
savs Roman. "But 1'
as· an old friend.
Jack could have
lowered hlS pr1Ce
a bit ..
.......,
There Sophia
Loren and
Daniel J. (Hill
Street Blues)
Travanti were.
doing a bedroom
scene for the
movie Aurora in
Sorrento. ltalv
:\nd v.ell. the
earth moved But --___;-•
let .\1r Tra,·anll 1 ... '\ \ \ I , \I \ I ' ~ ,
tell 11. "h was reallv scarv
when an earthquake h11 the
rown... he explains Says
Sophia, "I w~ truly frightened
for mv life ... Uh. does that
mean 'the\' had to shoot the
scene all· over again'> Poor
flWlll'NCK
remrdm~ star
Whal was your u'Orst mo-
ment as a performer?
S.H .. Bangor. Mame
The time I------
was trying to
make it as a
singer -as
Arnold Dor-
se\ I was
married v.11h
an 1nran1
daughter.
and flat -------
broke. I went tom\ agent and
asked if he could please lend
me five pounds He ga\ e 11 to
me bv throwing the monev on
the floor As I bent dov. ii to
pick II up. I \'Owed that ne,er
again would I allo" m\·selr to
stoop so low Perhaps it w a..., a
good thing that I had tu beg
because ti spurred me on to
make a name for mvc;elf -
and the first thing I did w~
change my name. to
Engelbert Humperdmck
Daniel. The sacrifices an actor
has 10 make
n
From Ando Summer. flku York:
Robert Wtnde/er Los AnJle/es.
Edlled b) Joan~ Kaufman
POLLY HOWDAY
o .. s101 of Grt'mhn.,
"-1101 can i·ou tell us about
your producer. Stet>en
Spielberg. /hat no one else
knou·s'> -8 .R .. £1 m. Ill.
Only thdl he
is an en 1gma
lo me~ well
as to manv
others I
never e'en
met him al-
though he
produced the
film He left
for Sn Lankd the da\ I began
work. and ne\'er once did I
')f(' him on the ..et But that's
not unu!'.>uol \1am tun~ ac-
tors dv11·1 mt>t>t tht.>1r pro-
ducers In fact unle ~ the\ 're
in the samt' ..cenes acton.
somet1m~ dun I mt.>t.>t their
en-stars t.'lther So I m as
curiou'\ ahout Sp1elberq a.'\
rnu are bt-tau:.,e uthl'r than
that ht' 1~ a 'el"\ f 11w i)(•r<,0n
all I knov. ahout him ..., \.\hat I
read in the new~apc·r
t984 FAMILY WEEf(l Y, An rlghl1 r....-v.d
n • ~
YOU MIGHT NOT NET A NICK NOLTE OR JACQUELINE BISSET ABOARD A PLEASURE VESSEL, BUT THE ROMANCE IS CATCHING
BY MARY REINHOLZ
cruises.
warned a
Manhattan
t rave I
agent be-
fore I
booked
passage on
a three-day
trip aboard the MIS Sunward II. a small
pleasure vessel of the Norwegian Carib-
bean Line sailing to the Bahamas. I
could hear the mother superiors of my
parochial school days hissing "sin" and
'rum" in my ear. but there was no
turning back.
I was on assignment to find out 1f life
imitates the ABC television senes The
love Boat -and apart from inducing
those faint whispers of guilt. the task
before me also provoked primal stir-
rings about the terrors of the deep. I
must admit. however, to fantasies of a
bearded Neptune who would rise from
the sea and land in an adjacent deck
chair during my cruise into the endless
blue of the Caribbean. Here's what
really happened to me:
On the day of my departure. the
white cruise ship shone cheerfully in
the sun at Miami's Pier 2. a perfect
backdrop for the passengers swarming
up-the gang-plank m colorful vacation
wear. As I boarded the vessel , I could
.\!of\ Remholz IS a lrttlonct JOUmoftst f1ung m
l\;pu Yorlf City Sht has chons«J tht namn of
lht po~gtrs mentmnf'd in thr. ortrcfe. to pr<>
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4 FAMILY W UJQY. JlLY 29 . l!lil-4
hear some of my shipmates telling the
ebullient blond woman who greeted us
that she looked just like Julie McCoy.
The loue Boars well-known former
cruise director
"Hi. you must be Julie."
"No. but you can caJI me Pam." the
smiling hostess said repeatedly as the
pilgrims streamed past her, many of
them married couples and sweethearts.
Pam. whose last name is Petcash. told
me later that that kind of banter is par
for the course on the Sunward II, which
she joined a couple of years ago as a
"gift shop girl." She admined, though,
that the loue Boat series may have
been one of the factors in her decision
to bolt from Delta Zeta and her studies
at Indiana University of Pennsylvania
for cruise work.
··1 probably wouldn't have known
about [the cruise industry] without the
1V series," she said. Petcash aJso noted
that the comparisons to her love Boat
cou nterpart are no sillier than other
things passengers say to her. One
classic line she's heard 1s. "What time
1s the midnight buffet?"
A line like that tends to set a certain
tone. Indeed. a sunny confusion was
the predominant mood on board the
Sunward II for the first severaJ hours as
some 730 passengers signed up for
snorkeling in Nassau. checked their
cabins. and explored the facilities: a
massage and sauna area, disco. casino,
cinema and several bars. including a
nightclub named the Crow's; Nest.
Meanwhile. I set about getting to know
my shipmates.
Among them was Lily, a septua-
genarian matriarch from the Middle
West traveling with her two married
daughters (who had left their husbands
on land), three grandchildren. and hus-
band Erect and slim. with the cheek-
bones of a Marlene Dietrich. she was a
magnificent presence as she walked
the decks. tapping her silver-handled
cane. Referring to her husband, Ed,
she confided· "I always wanted to
marry my boss Finally I did."
Their marriage, the second one for
both. has been a 40-year affair Lily and
Ed's elder daughter. Georgia. in her
late 30s, however. hasn t been as lucky
in love. "I can't stand my husband."
she confided to me. "I'd divorce him.
but I need his paycheck ·
"You can always get a job," said
Georgia's sister Linda. younger by a
few years. who was on board with her
I I-year-old son, Tommy, an adven-
turous preadolescent. Linda said she
was happily married and hvmg m
Florida "My husband watches 1V and
drinks beer at night." she added. "He
helps a little around the house. but he
doesn't do noors."
Other than the crew members. there
were few unattached men on the
cruise. although there were a number
of solo females. Robin. 38. was
something of a mystery woman. a kind
of latter-day Garbo with cropped blond
hair and gold-rimmed sunglasses. She
told me that several months before she
had left a well-paying )Ob as an ex-
ecutive secretary to the president of a
fast-food corporation in South Carolina
in order to spend some time traveling.
"I just had to get away," she said.
"My friends are envious that I'm travel-
ing all over It seems glamorous " But.
The Sunward 0: Are sfnBles aJ sea /U\I
cruisms -or loolfing for love?
she added~''!' getting tired of "'mg
out of a the cruise I'm going
to drive to anot er town. a larger to.,., n
and look for work, start over, with nev.
opportunities. new people."
Gwenda. an attractive divorcee from
Houston, didn't seem interested 111
mingling the way the characters do on
loue Boot. She said she was just tak ms.:
a "long weekend" away from her worh
as a sales representative. escorted h\
her 11-year-old son, Mick. "He's m\
buddy." she explained. What about
romance? Gwenda said she wasn 1
thinking of the Sunward II as a "loVL·
boat" for singles. "I'm looking for .i
good friend. Too many guys today are
just interested in a sexual relationship
There's not a chance for a friendship
As for myself, single for quite a re ....
years since a college mint-marriagt'
failed to survive a semester break. I
wouldn't have minded snanng a
rugged spouse on the cruise ship. or di
least havin~ tun checking out the mar·
riage matenal. At 4 p.m. rsnapped on d
pair or sunglasses and strolled up to
something called the Bahamas Deck
A bon-voy~ party was in progr~
Waiters in dinner jackets wandered
around with trays of strawberry
daiquiris, S2 each. Music drifted down
from the Bahamarama Lounge Several
passengers in crisp nautical clothing
stood at the rail, munching on free
ham-and-cheese sandwiches, watching
the waters of the Atlantic lap gently
against the ship. My eyes alighted on
one bearded soul readJng a newspaper
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He looked to be a nonconformist.
ahhough I ruefully observed that none
of the male passengers resembled Nick
Nolte in The Deep
There was, however, a bit of show
business m progress. On the Upper
Boat Deck, a tw~man television crew
was pointing a camera at a woman in a
full-length white bridal gown.
"Did you see that?" someone mur-
mured from a deck chair. "It's a wed-
din ...
.. fs it real?" someone else asked.
I scrambled up to the deck just m
time to hear the couple pronounced
man and wife.
"We just got the blood test today,"
Ted. the 26-year-old groom from a
small town in Iowa, said "I arranged
for everything. It was a surprise for Bar-
bara. She thought we were just going to
take a cruise. The wedding dress was
fitted in Iowa. She d1dn'1 know that It
was in the box we brought along."
Barbara. 22. smiled modestly. "He
always said that someday he'd like us
to get married ... The bride added that
she also hadn't expected her surprise
marriage to be filmed by a camera crew
-from WJKW-TV in Cleveland -that
was in Miami doing a documentary on
the Sunward II.
Joe. the Miami notary public who
performed the wedding. seemed a little
dazed. "I've married 'em skydiving and
hang gliding, but this is the first time
I've done it on a 'love boat.· " he said.
All this happened before we had
even left the dock
The wedding party adjourned to the
Bahamarama Lounge and the Sunward
II sailed away from the pier. gathering
speed as the last of the blank
warehouse buildings onshore slipped
from view.
By nightfall the ships string of lights.
arched above the Bridge Deck. were
glittering like Christmas tree or·
nament!>. Thirty-live seniors from An·
drew Jackson High School in Kershaw,
S.C .. who had ioined the cruise on the
first day of their spring break. were
dancing outdoors under a full moon
The ship's deejay. Eddie Willis. en-
couraRed an elderly man m a red shirt
and white shorts to join in. He was still
keeping up wltl'l the kids when I
returned to my cabin for some sleep
after midnight.
Next morning, the ship landed in
Nassau. capital of the Bahamas. The
day was warm. the water was as clear
as glass When the Carolina seniors
returned to the ship in Panama hats
they had purchased at Nassau's fa~
Straw Market, I asked them 1f they had
enjoyed their rirst night on the cruise
''
~h ~~ ~~ ~ren. a 11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 17-year-old "One of the crew members
~ave me a strawberry daiqum ..
Karen's girlfnend, Audrey, offered to
fix me up with a single man she had
met. "He's about 40. He's sweet "
"Yecch." said Karen. wrinkling her
nose. "He's a pervert."
Bryan Blackwood. the Sunward ll's
jovial cruise director, ~id many people
meet on board and get married when
they return to land. But Blackwood, a
native of Australia. termed the TV love
Boat stories "very unreaJistic" in their
rendering of the singles scene. noting
that on real cruises women usually out·
number men. The sit·com's regular
characters. he added. do not behave
like the members of a real-life luxur;
ship crew.
Captain Gunnar 01en was proof of
that. Receiving passengers at a cocktail
reception later that day in the
Bahamarama Lounge. he was vel)
businesslike "The ship rocked a little
when we crossed the Gulf stream last
night.· e>1en ~1d He then gave a brief
history of the Sunward II and intro-
duced kev crew members while tne
Franco Pucci Orchestra sounded
musical approval. Having done that . he
disappeared .
When the Sunward II reached Great
Stirrup Cay the next day, a landing
craft known as the Bahamarama Mama
pulled up alongside the ship to take
passengers to the nearbv desolate
island. Its captain. 34-year-0ld John
Roberts. actuall) came close to my rug-
ged Nick Nolte fantasy He had once
been a lobster fisherman and lived on
the island of Spanish Wells. 64 miles
aw av
Blond. deeply tanned and wearing a
white uniform. he spoke of growing up
in the Bahamas. 'Mv father owned a
hardware business in· '-'assau rellred at
the age of 38. and went to Spantsh
Wells. The Spanish used to go there for
water in the pirate days ..
He showed me photos of sharks and
hauls from lobster boats. Then he
showed me a picture or his wife and
three daughters. all of them blazing
blondes. So much for my fantasy.
Sull, breaking away from the
restraints or civilization 1s seductive
enough. and if the Sunward II did not
exactly fulfill telev1sioo-msp1red fan-
tasies. it did seem to bnng out 1he
romanric in its passengers.-of every
generation Several voyagers. in ract.
didn't want to disembark when thl"
~hip reached Miami. Perhaps the mood
was best expressed bv Linda's son.
Tom my. who confided to me as he was
leaving: 1'd like to be a stowaway" IW
A cruise can be one of the most
relaxing wa'JS to travel. You
unpack only om. the price
is inclusive (meals. tips,
everything) and there's no worry about
language, guldes or foreign mentis.
However, with the Jarae number of
cruise lines and ships available, it can
be difficult to determine which is right
for you. A good travel agent can help,
but you should also be aware of the dif.
ferent types of cruises to be bad. for in·
formation or reservations call your
travel asent or the numbers listed
below.
NORWEGIAN CARIBBEAN UNfS.
In addition to the $onward 0, SkywaJd,
Southward and Starward, offering
th~ to seven-day cruises to Mexia>
and the Caribbean. N<i also owns the
N~. the largest ~nger ship
afloat It is 1,03'5 feet long and bas
room for 2,000 passengers on lts seven-
night cruises to St. Thomas. Nassau
and a private out island. The price:
Sl,095. Children under 17 can stay
with their parents for $335. All of the
above trips depart from Miami
(1-800-327·7030~
PRIN~ CRUti~. This is the
company whose Pacific Princess is the
setting for many love Boot scenes.
The line ha.s been instrumental in
making cruising what it is today. Its
four ships -Island Princess, Pacific
Princess, Royal Princess and Sun
Princess -which leave from several
west coast ports and San Juan, offer
special programs in wine tasting,
music. .~rmet cooking and other hob-
bies (J .g()(}.252-0158 in California;
1-800421-1600 in Hawaii and Alaska;
and 1-800-421-0522 in all other states~
CARNIVAL CRtmE UNB Car-
nival is known for its lively, fun atm~
sphere. The Carnivale, sailing out of
Miami with a rapacity of 906 pas.
sengers, offers three-day trips to the
Bahamas on Fridays, with costs as low
as $290, and tour-<iay trips on Mon-
days, with prices starting at $385. The
Mardi Gra.s and Festivale. canying 950
and t , 146 passensers respectively, also
sail from Miami with different itinerar-
ies. The 3-year-old l'ropicale (capacity
1,022) leaves every Sunday from Los
Angeles for a seven-day sail to Puerto
VaJrarta, Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas
(Mexko). Prices for all ~-day
cruises start at S895 a person and In-
clude roun<Hnp air fare from over 100
cities (395 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. f1a.
33137).
CUNARD LINE. Well-known for the
Queen Elimbeth 2. this line also has
four other beautifully appointed ships.
The 800-passenger Cunard Countess
leaves from San Juan for one-or~
week Caribbean trips to over seven
ports. The cost can be as low as Sl,099
and includes either free air fare or a
S 100 s!2lementa:ry charae tor air fare. The Clinard Princess
plies the exican Riviera September
through Mrly May, leaving from Los
An~es or Acapulco. And the
l, grand lady, the QE2.
sails t before taking aft
from New York City for its famous
round-the-world auise. All you need is
95 vacabon days and between $17.290
and $87,945 to spare. (1·212~1-nn
in New York and 1-800-221-4770 in aD
other states).
ROYAL VIKING LINE. This luxwy
line's three ships. each carrying 725
passengers. offer trips to the Pacific.
Alaska. the Mediterranean, the
Panama CanaJ and the Atlantic roast.
For an unusuaJ view of New England'~
foliage, oonsider the Viking Sky's fall
cruises out of New York. The ~week:
itinerary includes Nantucket, Prince ""
Edward Island. Montreal, Quebec. Bar
Harbor. Boston. Newport and Northern
Europe. The trip is pricey: Tickets start
at $3,122. lf you have much less time
but still need a lungful of salty air;
there's an overnight cruise out of New
York into Long lsland Sound in Oc-
tober, starting at $342 per person
(l -800-422 .aoooi
Sfl'MAR. CRUISES. This line is an
acknowledged industry leader in fami-
ly cruise programs. Kids can eat
separately and even have their own
swimming pool. During the summer.
the 1,2()().passenger Fairsky sails from
San Francisco to Ala.ska and Canada;
other months she leaves Los Angeles
for the Mexican Riviera. Tile line's twin
ships, Fairsea and Fairwind. carry 925
passenaers each. The former sails the
Mexican Riviera and the Panama
Canal: the latter sails from Ft. Lauder-
dale to the Caribbean year-round. Sit·
mar's 7-, 10-, 11 -or 14-day cruises start
at S840 per person. The cost includes
round-trip air fare on longer cruises;
the seven-day-auise price reflects
substantial an fare reduetion
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LIGHT AND LIVELY
SUMMER KICKS
By Marilyn Hansen
W ith the dog days of
August coming on. ~
pie are eating lighter.
And when it comes to
dessert. that means fruit. But for the
creative hosress, the ubiquitous fruit
cocktail or ~rawberries and cream m!y
not have a lot of appeal anymore. To
really brew up some compliments.
and maybe raise a few eyebrows.
we've collected some special recipes for
vou. The clean. sweet flavors of sum-
mer fruit~ take on an intriguing dimen-
sion when a whisper. or wallop of
something spirited 1s added A few of
our flavor-tie combina11ons framboise
with raspbemes. tequila with green
grapes, Southern Comfort with citrus,
and Grao Marn1er w•ith strawberries.
Go easy. though: you \\ant to enhance
the fruit. not overrx>wer it Keep these
easy-to-make treats on tap for the next
time you entertain. they're guaranteed
to make a splash!
2 cup• peeled, phted arid •Uc:ed
peac:hff
4 tablupoooa black rupberry liqueur
1A cup creme frakhe or aour cream
4 tablespoon• honey
2 tablespoon• chopped aJmonda
1. In a rned1urn·s1zed bowl. combmt-
peaches and blcK:k t'a.)pben) liqueur
Spoon mixture untu 4 desser1 dishes
d1v1d1ng evenl\ Top "1th a spoonful of
creme fra1che. drizzle \\Ith hone) sprinkle
almonds o'er all ~fokt>!> ./!>en ing:>
FRUM FRUn COMPOTI
2 cupe honeydew or cantaloupe mek>n
chu.o.ka
Z kiwi fruit, peeled and alk ed
I pear. peeled. cored and cut lnto
chunks -=---.
I peac:ll or nectarine, peeled, pitted
and cul Into chunk.a
I banana. peeled and alk:ed
I cup aeedlffa red or p-een grapea,
halved
3 amall mlnt apriga
'It cup 1tnaer ale
V. cup melon liqueur
2 tableapoona vodka
1. Combine dll fruit!). mini ~n~ and g111ger
ctle m lar~ bowl CO\er and refngerdle
2. Ju!>! before c,en in~ refllO\ e mtnt Com-
Ulllt:" melon ltqut"Ur and \odka pour over
fruit mixture E.'>pec1al!\ pretl\ sened from
d wr-gl<i:>:> or lf\ '>ldl l"'.,.. I
Wake<. .J to 6 ~nm~
FRISH FRUIT SHI RBD
2 cupe frub fruit p11rtt (t11raln lf there
att aeeda)
3 cupa autar ayrup•
Juke ol 2 lemon•
I tab&e.pooa liqffW'
1. Combine all mgredlt'nt!> and pldle in ice
cream freezer Freeze dC.cordmg to manufac-
turer ~ dm:•cttom
2. ,\mount of su~ar <i\ rup u'ied !>hould be
reduced 1f fruit I!> \ ef\ !>.,.. t:'E:'l Hoke'> I qt
·ro make a o;1mple "'nip. comlnne 2 mp!>
"at er and 2 lUP~ !>UR<tr lfl d 2-qt '>ducepan
Heat tu l>orllng. S11rnn'I until 'Ul{dr d1 .... -.ol\ t')
Bwl '' rup for .'3 m111utt')
Note Recipe 1-. fnm1 rtie four ~ct.SOOS
r~aurant rn \t\, 'rork Cit\ "here fresh
fruit ~erbet'> art-a' dtlablt' 'ectr-rwnd The
<tlwhol m the liqueur prt-\ t·1w. ..hert>t.•h
lrum freezing loo hdrd \!cm: in freeztor.
W \ t>rl'd dlld rnmplt-tt-1\ '.t'dlt:"d 1u maintain
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WINE COUNTRY
A good place tu 'tart " in \, har Jack
Lu11don talled the "Valle\ of the
\loon · in rhe rural Im' n <>f Sonuma
tpupula11un 6.900) -rhe site of the
Bear Flag re\ ult again'' the Spa111sh
and 1he estdblishment of the Californ1d
Republic 1n 1846 The tO\rn square 1s
home to the northernmost of Califor-
nia s 21 m1ss1ons a'> well as the
'l<Jld1t:'r. bdrrack.., and other historic
buildings ,\1 the Chamber of Com-
merce you ~dll obtain a map of the
"'Ille cuumn (\huwin~ wme0 loca-
11011') or a guide \\'lth d car (nor a bad
1deci 11 \'OU re go111q tu be !~ting \.\me
dll dc.1\ ). 'rou can al~1 gather p1rn1c pro-
\ 1s1ons at the Sonoma Chee~ Factory
Herb H~r Jr s Sonoma Sau..age
Cumpan)'. and the Sonoma French
Baken ~o"' you re read\ to t.>:<plore
rhe tounrr.s1de
L'nllke the neiRhbonn~ \apa Valle}.
''here more than 1110 \\lnenes hne
Route 29, vy111g fur tourist dollars,
Sonoma· plea,ures drt' -.pnnkled
throughout lht-count\. pro\'1ding
leisure!~· drives pa.'t '1n~ycHds. or-
chards and pa!>ture\ Tht· counr0 ha!>
'iuch geograph1t \'oriel\ thar Ira' eling
unh a le"' miles brings romplere
1..han~es 111 selling Within the
l ll:?ti :!40 acres of Sonoma are the
\la\ Jcama' ~1oun1a111s. geothermal
ge~ ~rs. the Ru!>S1an R1n•r, Lake
';onoma the Arrmtrong Redwoods. the
.~'>onoma \1uunldll1S. the Santa Ro~
Plain Jnd tin\·' allevs uf nch farmland
\\ind' and mo1.,1ure w.t>ep dtro~ the
rnunt\ f rum Sonoma' 62 mile.., l)f ruR-
qed n~tlme
Bt'(ause (If tlw .. natural d1n~rs1t\'
therr 1:i much more tu do here than
' 1:i1t Sonoma s 128 "'inenes Camping
in the rnounrarn.,, canoeing on 1he Rus-
sian R1\ er .. norkt.>hng fur abdlone on
the ...eacod..,I. fo,h1ng. hot-air balloon-
ing. b1Cycl1ng. hor"f'back riding. whale-
watchmq dnd hot-.,pring., soaking are ~ 'ear·round ttct1\ 111e~ There are htstonc ~ landmarks tu '1s1t and concerts at the ~ Luther Burban~ Ct-nrer for the Arts in
~ Santa Ro'd But 111 tht' be'>t grape-
~ growing rnunt~ in America. -;amphng
JI lht" JUICe IS the b1g~e!it dra\\
V. me h~ been produced 111 Cal1fur-
nia '>tnce 1857. "'hen Count .\goston
Hara'>Zlh~. a colorful Hungarian
refu~. e~rabh.,hed the Buena \'1 ta
"'ine" m Sonoma Haraszthy imported
not 0111~ Tnka~ and Zinfandel grapes
from Hun~ci0' bur also more than
100.000 culling' of graf)E' \'anet1es from
else\\ here 111 Europe His enthus1as11c
reports of California \ ineyard cond1-
11on~ lured other European vintner
-.u1..h as Charles Krug. "'hu planted
'\apa \'allev The Buena Vista tasting
room al 18000 Old V.111en Road
(illi-&ii-2294) Jllst ou1~1de the tm' n of
Sonoma. 1<. now " stat<' h1Mor1t land-
mark Although Hdraszth) "'~ forced
lo 'It'll 11 in 1866. the "''men· '"II st>f'\'~
a mt.>an liottlt-of traditional green
JuSI ()Uts1de tht' fOUfl uf S<moma IS the Buena rista taslmg room. built tn /Hfi2 by the
''father of the California u•me industry: .. Count AguS1011 Harus:.th_\
Hungarian "'111e
Another gwup of Eastern European
1mm1grants. the Korbel brothers from
Bohemia. founded the F. Korbel and
Brother., Cellars m 1881 It 1c; now one
ot tht> large'>t producer~ of champagne
11\ Ille world Its brut. extra drv, sec.
ro-.e Oiilural blanl de nu1r and· blanc
de blanc ,·ane11e~ cHe all fermented 111
tbe bollle b\ thl' classical methode
c hampeno1st>. \\ h1Ch requires the m-
d1v1dual handling that makes fine
tl1iimpagne~ c;o expens1\'e You can
.,till~ many or the original buildings.
mcludmg the old brand) rower the
19th<entul') \orth\\estern Railway sta-
Tht> R1Unt Sebast1om u·inen ages Wmt' of
11!1 products m rt'Clu oocl baffels
t1on (acquired by Korbel m the 1930s
for $5) and the cool, dark. stone cellars
fitted with huge oak barrels that were
brought around the Horn m tall ships
Korbel offers some historic sipping at
13250 River Road in Guernevillc
(iOi-887-2294)
In ~harp contrast 1s the other major
produc.er of sparkling wine m Sonoma.
Piper Sonoma Cellars (707-433-8843).
\\ hich opened its modern facility m
1982 This )Oint 'enture of Renfield
L1m11ed. Sonoma Vinevards and the
French chdmpagne hoose Pip('r-He1d·
1eck -under the direction of wine
master Rrxinev 0 Strong -ts current-
!\ releasmR :>0.00<> cases of its brut.
blanc de noir and tete de cuvee
Strung. who began Sonoma Vinevards
111 1959 111~1sts that h1-, product 1s not
champagne but Callfurnia sparkling
"'me 'A true champagne .. he ex-
plains. must be produced m thal
region of France ... The same careful.
old-fashioned methodP champeno1~ is
applied to wine making here. even if
the Jazzy contemporal')· cellars and
v1s1tor s center are filled with ne¥.
stainles!rsteel equipment. Smee bubbly
b~ the glass costs about SS 111 the
. winerv·s Cafe du Chai at 11447 Red-
wood ·Highwa~ in Heald~~. you might
as well buv a bottle for S 13 and up
·Old World grandeur 111 a
California selling ,., the theme
of the Jordan Wine"" found-
ed 111 1972 A -Den\'er
petroleum gt-0log1~1. Thomcvt
Jordan Jr .. struck 11 rich and
\\ent tu France to realize his
dream of owning a great
chateau The f renrh
however. apparent!) frown on
American u.,urpers. so Jor-
dan. a bit piqued. returned 10
the Alexander Vallev in
Sonoma W11h the help of
wine consultant Andre
Tchehstcheff. he <;et our to
make a great cabernet sau\'1gnun
Money \\a-; no obiect -the tab was
about S 10 mil hon for the beautiful
winery "'llh 11!1 facade 111 the style of a
Bordeaux chateau And the 1976 caber-
nel sauv1gnon was sel'\ed at President
Reagan's inaugural dinner You can
v1s1t this opulent establishment at 1474
Alexander Valley Road only b) ap-
pointment (707-433-6955). but it's
worth it. In fact. you can sllll buy a bot-
tle of the '76 cabemet (S45) cmd be sur-
prised -the president may have
opened 11 too soon'
The dozens of other small-produc-
tion wmenes m Sonoma ma~ not have
Jordan ·s seemingly limitless" tu nds. but
thev usually have family monev or tax-
shelter benefits to support what most of
their owners will admit 1s a passion for
wme. not business. Dr. L. Martin Grif-
fin Jr .. a public health officer at Sonoma
State Hospital. has restored the 1905
house and barn at his 240-acre Hop
Kiln Winery (6050 Westside Road.
Healdsburg. 707-433-6491). He mak~
award~winning wines in 13 varieties.
producing 10.000 cases a year Gnffin
supervises every aspect of the wine
making. from picking the grapes to lOrk-
mg the bo1tles. but when asked about
profit, he smiles and says. "My profit i~
m the glass ... At Hop Kiln, as at mO'>I
California wineries. visitors can taste
the products freely and free of charge
At Matanzas Creek Winery (609i i
Bennett Valley Road. southeast of San-~
ta Rosa (707-542-8242) owner Sandra ~
P. Maciver is determined to make her ~
love for wine a paying busines.s. but ad-~
mits that she has not come out of the m
red since 1978. when she began
Under the d1rec11on of Merry Edwards.
one of the few women wme masters.
\1ataruas Creek annually produces
5.000 cases ("about what Gallo makes
in an hour") of chardonnay. sauvignon
blanc. merlot and cabernet sauv1gnon
Ed"'ards says production costs fur a
bottle break down approximately tht~
way grapes 52. boltle and cork SI
labor $I , and overhead and debt ~r
vice $4 Selling to wine shops and
restaurants at $8.50 a bottle and at
retail for Sl2 to Sl4, Maciver has ven
little margin for profit.
Perhaps the most familiar Sonoma
name is that of a giant mass-production
winery -Sebastiani. under fam1h
ownership and supervision since 1904
Bur the iug wines from Sebast1ani.
while a good value. don't ohen .... in
·ioe tastings Those honors have ~011t:
to tiny enterprises such as Landmark
or Sotoyome. which includes a great
petite s1rah 1n its modest 3,000-case an-
nual output At 90.000 cases, Chateau
St Jean 1s one of the larger Sonoma
\'miners, and its six separate regional
bottlings of chardonnay are medal win-
ners evel) vear Don't be disappointed
1r vour local wine merchant doesn't
carry these \\tines With limited produt-
11on. manv of the better wines are sold
onlv to ·restaurants. Some are not
marketed outside California except to
wine specialists.
OptnlOn varies about the "'mes f rum
Pat Paulsen Vineyards. but everybod)
knows the name of this Sonoma resi-
dent. LauRh-ln graduate. and former
presidential candidate Other
celebnties. such as Robin Williams and
Ravmond Burr. have made their
homes in Sonoma. and the big buzz
aero~ the milking pails is that Tum
Selleck ha.-. just purchased a ranch
here Howe\<er, the longtime resident
hero 1s. without question. Charles
Schulz. who has been drawing his
"Peanuts·· car1oons in Sonoma Count\
Mnce 1958. "Sparky." as the locals cafl
him. used to have his workshop oH•r-
lookmg the indoor rink at the Redwood
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WINE COUNTRY
Empire ke Arena (1667 We~t Steele
Lane off Guernev11le Road), which he
ga\ e to th~ town of Santa R~ "low he
Warning, The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
works nearby. in Sebastopol, but he
still v1s1ts the museum of "Peanuts"
memorabilia next to the nnk.
Jack London, the larger-than-life
author of The Call of the Wild. lived in
nearby Glen Ellen, where he wrote
many of his 5 I books and died at the
age of 40 in 1916. The Jack London
State Historic Park contains his buriaJ
site. the remams of the fabulous Wolf
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You mu'l ht-.ll run o{ agt or uldtr ~ 1Bow4106wttks for,~,
House, which was destroyed by fire the
night before he was to move in: and a
museum (open 10 a.m.·5 p.m. daily).
Another writer of note. Robert Louis
Stevenson. is also honored with a state
park in Sonoma; the park's 4.343-loot
Mount St. Helena is the model for
Spyglass Hill in Treasure Island.
SOme wineries are closed to the
public during the harvest (September
and October). Many stay open, though.
!lO almost any time 1s a good time to go
wme tasting in Sonoma. Just bnng an
eye fof scenery and a thirst for what
enologists call "poetry in a bottle." fW
WHERE TO STAY 1N SONOMA
The Sonoma Mission Inn in Boyes
Hot Sprin~ offers the most luxurious
accommodations m the county. Each of
its 97 rooms has a canopy bed and ceil-
ing fan, and guests have access to a
European-style spa. three tennis courts,
and an Olympic-size swimming pool.
There are three restaurants. a bar and
-naturally - a wine shop on the
premises. Rates start at S 115 for a
single and go to S36S for a master suite
with poolside cabana. A complete five-
day spa package runs S 1,800, including
herbal wraps (707 ·996-1041).
Sonoma has a network of country
inns. in keeping with its 19th-century
history and rural atmosphere. Even if
you donl stay overnight in one of the
restored Victorian guest rooms at the
Madrona Manor. 1001 Westside Road.
Healdsburg (707-4334231 ). you can
still stop 1n for dinner prepared by their
Parisian chef. In addition to hne
cuisine . Madrona Manor has a
nostalgic parlor (with piano) and a
more dubious asset· a resident ghost
(rooms S75-S95. suites S 115-$140).
A romantic ambience is the specialty
at Murphy's Jenner-By-The-Sea on the
Pacific Coast Highway (707-865-2377).
Superb seafood. including local
abaJone, is served in the restaurant.
where you can aJso get a custom picnic
lunch to go. Should the thought of mar-
riage cros.5 your mind. your host, the
Reverend Richard Murphy, performs
surfside weddings Room rates start at
$60 with ocean views. i.\ brochure
describing inns in Sonoma may be
obtained by writing to Wine Country
Inns, P.O. Box CS-51. Gevserville. CaJ1f 9544 l .
Touring and tippling your way
through the Sonoma countryside can
be a delight or a hassle. depending on
how well coordinated your travel plans
are Hildy and Mansel Williams
(Sonoma California Touring. P.O. Box
181. Sebastopol, Calif. 95472 .
707-823-4685) will make arrangements
for every aspect of a perfect visit, from
airport pickup to out-of-the·way
wineries. 0
Diqb~· Dwhl is 1h11 book ed1tur hi th~ 1.o~ /\ngelr1
Herald Examiner.
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Saudi ia.
Our people are our most
important natural resource.
,
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He comes from a coumrv that
will pay for his education all the way
through college.
A country with free medical care
for all its cirnens.
A country with no income tax
and virtually no cnme rate.
He is taught co ~lieve m world
peace.
He 1s our future.
He 1s our hope.
He 1s our most important natural
resource.
• R~I EmblssY of S.UCS1 Arabia. wash . 0 C
OUR MONTHLY CAR CAR E COLUMN
SOME LIKE IT HOT
BUT NOT OL' BETSY
By Don Sharp
W e must be getting close
to Yellowstone... said
the child "I see a
geyser up ahead."
Don't get smart," the father said as
ht· looked at the steaming automobile
ld.,ualties along the road. "That could
bt· uur radiator."
In the series of energy conversions
Ii\ v,ih1ch burning gasoline propels a
l H only about 20 perceot of tbe heat
Jin>\ ides motion. By contrast . about 30
pncen1 of the heat must be dissipated
111lrJ the air to keep the engine from
rlH'lting into a lump.
\\ 11h the exception of the Porsche
ll 11 which is air cooled hke the old
\ 1lk!)wagen Beetle, all current cars are
~t·pl cool by circulation of a liquid that.
11rr1perly, is composed of a SO-SO mix-
llHe of anti-freeze and water.
\ludern cars use a "water" pump for
11tt11lation In all but the Saab. the
1) unp 1s turned by a vee-~lt. usuallv
1111 -.ame one that propels the alter-
11.11 1r. and since the fan that sucks air
II ri111 gh the radiator typically bolts on-
'" Ille water pump. the belt 1s almost
u111\ ersallv called a "fan belt "
l'he ho5es that connect the engine to
11t1 radiator and the heater. or that con-
r11., 1 one part of the engine to another
1ri· tht' weak links ill a car's system
I lit hoses get oil-soaked and
d•·l.(l'nerate into gummy stuff. or get hot
In 1111 proximity to the engine and
d•·l.(enerate into brittle stuff. Either way.
1111•\ are likely to burst. especially
'' llt're they are clamped
The first preventive maintenance
1•r11q-dure, then. 1s to inspect all promi-
" 111 hoses and replace qut"Stionable
1 11 ' The engine may have others.
1••·r hapc; only an inch or two long. hid·
d1·11 1n some obscure place. Consult a
v.11rk,hop manual or ask a mechanic 11
' ,, t<H has any of t~ese oddly placed
I -.t'' dnd make sure that thev are in
I.! • "1 lOndition too. •
I nn belts rarely ever break from rn·
I :1 ·rt•nt defects. Rather. they stretch m
11\" because they have been adjusted
rnure tightly than they should have
"1·n or they melt because they are too
· "'l' and constantly slip A
'11'ft•norating belt will show signs of ill
111·.drh. but you can't be 100 percent
""t' about a belt that looks healthv.
1111• insurance here is to carry a spare
1111t· dnd know how to put it on.
\\ hile you're under the hood looking
'''' 1he cause or overheating. do not -
repear· DO NOT -open the radiator
cap Live steam will blo"' out and give
you third-degree burns all the way up
to the elbows
On most new cars the radiator itself
rare)\ cau~ trouble However. in an
a1r-cond1tioned car the heat exchanger
for the air cond111oner 1s often mounted
in fronr of the radiator. which means
the rad iator gets air preheated by 1t On
the hottest davs. whether you're stuck
in a downto\'n traffic iam or dnvrng
across Arizona. the radiator needs all
the help 11 can get. you may have 10
tum off the air conditioner.
The radiator in a car several years
old 1s typical!\ half-clogged with rust
and corrosion residue. so such a car
needs a thorough nushmg of the cool-
1ng svstem Back flushing" with waler
under pr~ure 1s rhe best method A
shop can do the flushing, or you can do
11 vourself wi th the kits available at
auto and discoun t stores If the liquid in
the radiator look5 brown and rust;,
flush the system thoroughly before tak-
ing off on a long tnp
~ater pumps rarel\ quit pumping
but the\ do de .. elop leaks The leak 1<>
u5uall~ ·out of lll~ht behind the pulle\
for the fan bell and mav be furt her
obscure<:i because the tnckle of coolant
gets lost 1n an accumulation of oil dni>
pings Therefore you should look vel')
'en. close I\ and regard even the
faintest hint of leakage "1th susp1c1on
Besides coo ling-wstem defect~
overheating can an~ from en~1ne
faults. particularlv from 'acuum leak'
and improper ignition timing. These
pos.sib1liti~ should be considert'd 1f
overheating persist-. after the cooling
wstem has been thorough!~ checked
Even with e\erYthing in perfect
order. the car ma\ still overhear under
some cond1t1onc; If the pointer on the
temperature gau'!{' does no more than
hover at the edge of the red
"overheating· t0ne vou can keep driv·
ing but 1f 11 goes into the red zont' look
for a place to pull over and let the rar
cool for 20 minute<. or so
A car with onl~· a warning light
leaves less room ror 1udgmen1. so when
the light goe<. on. pull over al the first
opportumtv and let the car cool off
·Aren't Wt.' lut.k\ !>aid the child
· ~ot luckv 'iatd the sa11sf1ed I at her.
·careful V.e made .. ure e\'eryth1r~.!L"'as
all right before we left home.' fW
Don Sharp 1.\ tht• ou1h111 ul Tht' ~"" \\oman
Om"' tHoo~htrm W1fllin1 and ho~ U~)(I thr
prn/lfiKllb ""'' \~ Purd\ Au'fJrd for "'"""'ICt'
in OU(f)ITICllll t' 1numoltfm
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This unique Lourdes Rosary has been especially designed
for the Missionary Oblates and is now available to you.
It has almost indestructible pearlized beads and a sturdy
nickle-silver link chain. The unusual centerpiece is a
Lourdes Medal with a droplet of water from the Lourdes
Grotto permanently sealed in the back side.
The solid pewter Crucifix, a replica of Pope John Paul n· s
cross, has been blessed by the Pope. This Lourdes Rosary
comes in a rich, red velour protective pouch and can be
yours !or a donation of s 1 o• or more for the works of the
Oblate Missionaries.
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CAMPY CABBAGI
J ust when Wt.' all 1hough1
the Cabl>age Patch fever
had cooled down. we get
word of Camp Small Fry in
Rumson :\J Dr Sanford
Stein -a de1111st for most of
rht-vear -1s the director of
the camp to whi ch vou l dn
send your Cabbage Patch
doll~ for part of the summer.
The camp started d.'> a 1oke.
liut after Stein rece1\ ed 400
re..,ponses 10 an ad. the Joke
t>t'<:ame c;enous. The little
Ci1111pers are kept busy with
hiking. cookouts. ems and
crahs. soccer. swimmmg. and
even an introduction to com-
puters (What. no v1s11 to rhe
anueut Indian burial
Rmunds") And the\ haH• to
write home weekl\
\.\ h) is Stein doing th1s'l
"I m doing 11 for the child wh\l
owns the doll That child 1s
usually a"'ay at camp at the
same time. and wan~ to
kno"' that the doll will be hav·
ing a good tmw 100 .. For in-
forma11on wnte to P 0 Box
84 \.1. Red Bank . NJ 07701
So far. there ha\ e been no
comµra1nt~ from the cdmpers
UGHTMOTIF
R ecen1h a dazzling sc1-
en11f1C breakthrough
rame tu light Stephen
Peroutka 1., a sc1ent1st at John'>
Hopkin'> L'ni,·er.,11\ Whene' er
Dr l'erourka emer~ from a
P'"ldem eltd Pvtlllehef Pa•• c~ M l·"Sit@~
""-• Pretldtlll •llCI AH~ Publlthef Gfa•a•tl W·~
V~ PfM!denl eltd Ad Dl..c* James P Wa•S"
\I~ p,.~I ,nc1 Oenl MIJI J il'\l IFl8n T "Ome>!.0"
lclllO{
T11omu P1111@
dim room mlo bright hght he
sneezes. Twire. to be exact. He
L'i a victim of the "phot1c
sneeze reflex." NO\\, the reflex
itself 1sn ·t Ot'\\'. but a couple of
Peroutka·s findings are.
He got to thinking about the
reflex when he took his
4-week-old daughter outside
and she sneezed. Twice. Both
his father and brother also
have the sneeze reflex. He
asked around and round that
full\ one-third of his col-
leagues have the reflex and
relat1v~ s1milarl~ affhcted. So.
Peroutka 1heonies. the reflex
1s hereditary. and it Wa5 bu11l
inw the human anatomy to
pre' ent d person from staring
tntu the ~un Bless vou, Dr
Peroutka That's a pretty
bnght idea
BY MARION LONG
pyramids. That s right f\u
slaves lugging huge slabs of
limestone into place No
preeise chipping and sculpt-
ing. In an article in Science
Neu.is. Davidovits says that
the Egyptians poured. a mix-
ture of crushed limestone,
water and clay from the Nile
River into molds at the con-
struction srtes and then added
a mineral catalyst to make the
slabs harden quickly
ThtS rheory covers a lot of
angles. The Egyptians could
mold the slabs to lhe exact
size and shape they wanted.
which made it a lot easier to
Iii them together tightly. Does
this belie the myth of
"pyramid p<>wer"?
CANDY MAN
Even with all the lV
shows and magazjnes
devoted to bnn~ing
"fascinating" people to hght.
there are still notable folks out
rhere. undiscovered Dr
Alfred Stern is one Who IS
he? He 1s the man who m·
venred M&Ms.
Dr. Stern was 29 and
teaching chemical engineer-
ing al the Universit) of
Karlsruhe when he Oed Ger·
many because of the rise of
Nazism. He came to the
United Stares and. though 11
was the height of the depres-
sion. he found a job with a
company called M&M. His
task was to come up with a
sugar-coated chocolate candy
-like those already on the
market in Europe -but one
that wouldn't melt before II
could be eaten.
Stem worked llrelessly on
the project. eventually
enlisting the help of his wife
and children For six months
he brought samples or the
ca ndy home. "And the
f am1ly ... he says. "sat after sup-
per in the hving room. clutch·
ing M&Ms in their hands to
prove that the candy would
really verify my claim " That
PYRAMIDS claim. of course. was that this
MADI IAIY was the candy that would
melt in your mouth. not tn
Some of the world's grear your hand.
mysteries are contained M&Ms were perfecred m
in· Egypr's pyramids. 1942. shortly after the United
How did rhe huge blocks of States entered WWII The Ar·
stone get there? And how -my happened to be looking
without using mortar -did for a quick-Energy' food that
the builders get the blocks to ~ would w11hstand the heat or
fit so perfectly that rhe North Africa -you know.
pvramids are waterproof? o,omething that would meh in
Joseph Davidov11s. a your mouth. not in your knap-
chemist and specialist in an-sack. M&Ms were it And the
c1en1 archaeology at Barry rest 1s history.
Univers1tv in Miami. has a Stern admits he's sllll i;weet
rheorv th.at may solve the nd-on his creauon ··1 feel 1t 1s my
dlf> ·The E~ptians were t;aby I feel like a father feels
master chemists. and they about his child when 1t 1s very
figured out a way to pour the ~----------__.._ successful ..
~on1il,·\\Cckl,·
We telephoned rhe Everet!,
Wash ., Public Library 10 find
out whar's being read there.
Here are rhe 10 moS1 fre-
quently requested books
• Clan of the Cave Bear. by
Jean Auel
• The Collected Poems of
Robert Service
• Cruismg the San Juan
Islands. by Bruce Calhoun
• The Damn Good Resume
Guide, by Yana Parker
• The Handbook for Gold
Prospectors m ~ungton.
by Wayne S. Moen
• The Manual of Septic
Tank Practice. The U.S.
National Center for Urban
and Industrial HeaJth
• Mtll Town: A Social
History of Euerell,
~hmgton. by Norman
H. Clark
• The Mobil Trauel Guide:
California and the West
• Sea/lie Best Place,s, by
David Brewster
• "Son·: A Psychopath and
His V1ct1ms, by Jack Olsen
BIRTHDAYS
(All Leo) Mo_nday: Paul Anka
43. Perer Bogdanovich -4 5
Wednesday: Dom De Luise
SI. Arthur Hill 62 Thursday:
Carroll O'Connor 60. Peter
Oioole 52. Myrna Loy 79 Fn·
day: Tony Bennett 58. Martin
Sheen 44 . Leon Uns 60
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' I 1 ~ ou arc t~ armchair \leuth "ho 'oh e".) the
lr1mc".) commu1ed in and around the :-.in1".)tcr"Hou.\e
hat ii hupt'rt'd Murd"'"· vou could be SI0.000
fl(' her •
I ''ten to ""hat the e\ 11 hou".)e "ha!> per' Clue-.
arc ma .. tcrfull~ sprinkled throughout each !>pine-
11ngling page of the bool. The) are neatl} hidden
1n graphic dC'\Crtpltons. concealed in e\enda'
lllO\ crsat1on. and expertly planted to li.cc.p ~ ~u
1111r1gued "'•th !IOl\lng the punle
I he bizarre tale opens a!> m1!>crl~ Adolph
~ rJnli.l~n li'1ns a 14 million dollar loller\
'°luddenl). beasll} deeds begin to occur ;n h"
nle-pcaceful hou!>C and 1erral > rng sccreh come to
l1~h t from its \Ubterranean pas .. agcs and hidden
r\111ms As one victim after another falb pre~ 10
n urder. the old house ~m\ to groan "1th
n1Jlic1ous s.at1sfact1on. The~ gha,tl} e\enh cau'>e
\Jolph to become obse<iscd "'th protecting h1'
"innings Ht!> h idckn treasure 1s the \UbJCCl ol
r Jdle' he pens 10 his -.1fe and part ot ~oh ing the
~ J 0.000 my,tery.
I he stOI) 1s brilhantl} concocted to keep ~ou
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l 11llt:ctmg the loot
'n u needn't be a great m}\tcr~ buH to haH' c1
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cllHJ d touch Of plam Old common \CnSC I\ all II
IJ~c, And e\len 11 your solutions do not agree cx -
alll\ \\-Ith the author\. }OU could come the
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Order }Our cop} ol "TM Ho~ 1"41 H'hu-
pert'd ,\f urdn" toda} and pla} dctcct1'c for
pkasure and profit. ) ou can't get thb bool an
an} book)tore It's a\aalablc onl} through t~
mail. Contest rules and linal entn dates 'Alli be
included "1th ~our order To make entering
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)lmpl~ read the book. sol\C the cnmo. and
fall out the ea))·tO-u)e entr} shttb "•th }Our
'olut1ons.
Entne-, '<'Ill be re\1e"'ed b} Coruumcr
Publishing Solut1om to the murders. v.hrch
are determined b~ the author. arc ba\Cd on
clues found 1n the booL.. If more than one
per)on sol\o all the en~. or 1f no on<
has the totall} correct solutions. the
"inner "'II be determined b\ them~
correct ansv.ers and the an1l~er to -~hhc
Adolph's treasure-1s hidden
You risk nottung >Ahen }OU order You
must be thrilled at the pros~ct of )Oh ing
the crimes in "Tht' How~ that K'hupn-t'J
Murdt'r ". or return 1t \Uthin 30 da~s -.1th all
entry materials for a full refund of ~our mo~~
(minus postage and handling)
You could be the )U~r sleuth! To ha\e }our
cop) ol .. Tht' Houst' that WhilP""d .Wurder ..
rushed to ) our door. )lmpl} fill out the coupon
and mall toda}. The sooner }OU ha\e the book in
}OUr hand\. the more ume }OU ha\e to ~ohe the
m)')ter} before the deadline Remember. wmcoM
'<'Ill collect 1he SI0.000 rc'<'ard It could be
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contesl ruin and ~cry mai.n.ts I unoerstanc2
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Costa Mesa world-re-
cord holder John Mof-
fet swims In the 100-
meter breaststroke
today. See Page CJ .
Cout
Childhood sweetheart•
make a ltfe together In EJ
Toro more than half a
century after they·
pledged to marry some-
day./ AS
Don't call us, we'll call
you , supervisors tell alr-
llnes eeeklng John Wayne
Airport access.I A5
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C&llfornla
Workers dismantle the
San Ysidro McDonald's,
leaving It an empty, red
brick shell./ A3
Columbian money-
launderers trade Miami
for Loa Angeles./ A3
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Nation
The Rev. Jesse Jackson
considers a bid for Sen
Strom Thurmond' a South
CaroUna Mat./ Aa
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World
Five countries have
agreed to revive the Cen-
tral American Common
Marke1./A3
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Style
Loungers -the moat
popular outfits for host-
eeaes -keep the
elegance ttowlng./81
If women use only one
shadow color on their
eyes, they' re missing a lot
of beauty ./82
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Travel
You can get away from It
all and stlll aee the Olym-
plca on a giant movie
tcreen by taking a cruise
on the Azure Seas./83
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SpolU
The Angels are knocked
out of first place by
M innesota, 6-1, as Randy
Bush hits grand alam./C2
Seattle'• Seahawks kick
off National Football
League's pre-season by
routing Tampa Bay, 38-0,
In Hall of Fame Game./C5
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Entertainment
Two comedl", both
about women wrltera.
open In Cotta Mesa and
Irvine next weekend./8 5
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INDEX
etmeBom~
Bndge
8ullnNI
Cdfotnle N.wt
Cf ...med
CrONWotd
Oeeth Notlcel
FM1.-•
Horoecope
AMt.anderl
Natle>MI Newt
()pWon
Pubic Notloee
AMI !stat•
lpott•
l tOOkMWkftl
It~ T~ ThMt•• Trevtll
W•ttw
WorkSHftl
83
83
87
A3
0&-10
M
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83
08
83
A3
A8
04
01-3
C1-t
·8
81 ·2
TV~1
83
A2
A3
OC jobless rate best in state
county labor tatiJuet fir11 wen uDC"mploymmt rait ltad1uo 1 f • 7. I percent w I 4 ,_'IYl'lt County posts smallest Increase ever
between the months of May and Jufie
81 JEFF ADLER °' ...............
Oranv < ount)' ·, unrmploymcnt
rak rtm~uns tht lownt 1n the stale.
p<Jitln& the tmallnt month·lo-month
incrca~ 1n Jobkunnt rvrr rec;or<kd
between May and Junt. accordma to
newly releated untmployma11 f11· ures.
Thr ttak Employmrnt IXvelop-
mtnt £.>cpartmmt r~rted thr
number of IJMmployed county t't'll·
dentl rott from S2. 700 1n May to
S•.100 m JuM. tht smallttt M~y
Jun< 1ncreaw sin« 197•. when
tabulated. t.\plalncd Aha Yetc.cr. a crnac i11 June. t&Wknu flood
~ matUt a.Alfytt With the ltate job matke1 I tcatth of m jobs .ncy. and padua&n t«k pnma I em.-Yetter s~ud tM unemployment rait ploymcot
hdd unc:ban&td at •.1 p(rccnt. but · S'tiU. Yetter MS Ora,. Coua1fs q~ t& 1ta1.1wcal 1«u1XY of Job m rUi howcd -. SoQd. tofad"
tht riiure. srowtb for empk)ymcnl dun the .. You can't la) a •holt loc of mo.lth lkd tbt job mar~·,
1mporuna on ooc month'• rait. You pnfor~ '"smprn.M"t."'
havr lO watch the uend ~tr th~ or 1 hat contraiu sharply WJtll ntllh·
four montb1 ... w cauuorwd borina Loi A•ln County, where
lJMtnploy~• and t~ rel~tcd the ,JOblns rait 'J)Ulltd ahead from
Olympics open
in grand style
,,, ........ ..
LA goes all-out with Hollywood-style
extravaganza f ea tu ring cast of 20,000 ----
BJ Tk A1Mtk&d Pren
Lf)~A"'uELES-Wrann1a huae
V'" Jnw O.-en1' &randdauptn ran
into the Lot Anatfn Memona.1 < ol·
ltCWD Saturday ~JJll,. •hen she
pas~ tht Olympic torch to 1960
Olympic decatblon wuiner Rafcr
fohn.on. who ht the Olymp1t. ~
and formally lauoched the 1984
Summer Games
The llJ.htJna compleu:d an i2-day,
9.000-milc Olympic lOrC'h relay that
had built iuspcntc to the final
moment ova who would run the final
1.000 yards cltmb 99 1\.ldium 11.epS
and uk IM torch to 1Jnlk five &Wlt
Olympte nn~ that 1n tum ht the
flamr that will bt&U 1n a hu&r um
over Los An~lt'\ throu&h out the
<1amn
C11na Htmph1ll. vanddau&hkr of
the man who won four 01) mpK Sold
medals 1n track. and field •t thc 19 36
Ol)mp1u 1n Berlin. dectnfied the
cro~d v.hen 'hr ran into tht' tt.ad1um .
Sht' also ran the first lq of the torch
rcla) in Nev. York (it) in Ma~
Her cntranct into the Coliseum
"''"climaxed a JI -hour H oll)""ood· utrnapnu openin, lha1 (..(kbra~d
Amcnana from the p1on~r a,c to
the space a,c and wekomcd tht' v.ortd
10 tht uamt'\ with trumptt\ and
tambounnn P•IC<>M and pianos
ballooni and good old-fashioned
!»llyhoo
A ca.it of morr than 20.~J.
1ndud1na a man 1n a \pa<:(' su11 who
1oomcd onto the: field with it ,et·
propulsion backpack. danud and
pranced and sana aDd played for die 90.ooo JpCCtaton "'"° bed paid s~ to S200 ead1 for tall aod
~tamated 2.S billion tekv&SlOll vcw-
cn acrou tbe ~
Women an lacn and frilli aOO
(J'leaM ._ OL T'llP.IC9/ ~
Presldent
blowsltne
Athletea parade UOWld CollMwn (left) U a
tr1a.mpbaJlt Gina Hemphill, Jeeee Oweoa'
l'&JlddaacJater, prepar• to pue the torch
on to Olympta11 Rater Jotui.oD.
Tragedy shatters
party atmosphere Golden Timers will watch
competitorsgoforthe gold
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Thanh to a srxu.il Ol)mp1t. <om·
m11tec prOlf'lm. HO C <>\ta Mt\a
aen1or <:1t1un• will gt·t a chance to
attend the I 984 Olymp1t. \ toda) -
abM>lutely frtt
"I was so ccstat1<. ~hen I hrard.''
\lld < athy Bybtc d1rrc1or of < otta
Mru'1 C1olden r1m en\en1or< cntrr
"I thouaht 11 Wat loo &OC'.>d to bl-trur ··
Bybc:e Yid she iota letter ahout tht'
Ltn Anirles Olympic· < omm11tt"c0
\
.. patron" prosram a rnuple of monthi. aao T ht' patron prosram IO\.UIH\
selling cho1Cc Olymp" 11de1s to
corporate sponM>r\ then u11n1 tht'
money to fund t1dcu and transpor
tat1on for 100 000 children. senior
ut11rns and handicapped persons
who would probably not &rt to attend
the \ummtr C1ames o therw1s.t
B)h« wro~ bad; to the commit·
lee. dnc.nbina the <1oldcn T1mcn
program "'nd rt>qucttina HO OlvmpH
ticket\
·1 nrHr thoulht I'd rr«1lf\ grt t1n\ ..
•h hc't' \aid
Bui \hr did &rt tht· t1d•c1 ' alona
~•th frre traMportal1on lo <& lirld
Humor abounds
for NB consultant
at SF convention
Spends whirlwind
week coordlnaUn
---"'"--Ferr a ro's movem ent
T
Newport Reich polmcal c-0n1uh·
ant hfd Orot rcctntJ~ urned h11
nahtful plau 1n American pohtiuJ
anna~ bt~oman, the nnt man t'ltr
to omCl1lly hold the pune ol 1 prettdcnuaJ or vact presi.ckn111I
nomtn .
Th11 h11toncal footnote -wonhy.
pe'fNpt, for 1nrlu ion an the ne•t
edition of the fadd11h pertot me
1n~iaJ Pursuu .. -Oclcum:du p.
CJCtaldu'f r cmro 1\t'pptd lO the
podium durina 1ht Otmocrahc N1·
11on1I Convention and acccpt.ed her
peny't unpr nu-d nom1na11on"
1 u v 1.tt ptaidcn ual ndida •
Dr01. a l97 r-old former ancr
dm1n1 trauun offirtal •ho rnd 1 r crraro'1 prnon I mp d1 tor dur· 1na the wttk·I n1 con'lenuon, u1d
th humorofthtt moment 't I t
on hmro. d pnt tt 1 n1fi n e of
JEFF
ADL£1
PEoPl t 1N THE News
h sht wu about
hockc) (<>mrx1111on in I o\ -'\ngtlM
t<xla\.
Tht' senior\ ~ho Y.111 atttnd thC'
field hocke) pmr art thnlled. B)'bct'
\aid
"I thank 11 \ marvtlou\. · u1d Vrra
Borton 6 7 of ( osta Mt'\I Her
huiband. Tom. 1\ pres1dt'nt of the
local chapter of the Amt'ncan -'\\
\o<.1al1on of Rt"t1rcd Person~
M r~ 8onon \lid \ht• had no1
planned on attcndina <&n\ Ol)mp1t
event\ We're scnu>r u111cn\
"'-<'.rt poor .. \he said
(Pleue Me 8EPflORS/A2)
hedDros
that lbt purw·holdin dutat't tn·
ev1W>11 •ouAd he shatTd by all a the m~ mo~n w••rd it nvnn-
~r dama..
Thert wtrt other humoroua m~
menu ~ dun thr •h1rtW1nd
,.,«k u:11 •hl(h Dro1 ooord1n1ted
f~o·s ~very move 1 wi."Cll a thow
o( hn hu nd. John l m> and
1 1r th 11drtn. th nsutam
uaid T R' al ~" moR' rnvtt' mDmCnll t t c nv1 ham l>tmo-
f Pl ... rro /A2l
,
Someth Ing special
was In the air -
then carnage began
Br TM Al~ta&ff Preu
l O~ -'\ "IGH E:\ -\\1th the \um·
mer 01\mpics ad.a\ il\o\J), 1 wun l
an ordtnaf) n1pit 1n the { ollqt
lommunity of \\Mtwood
Thron&J of l n1veo11~ ol <ah·
fom1a \tudcnh peradcd th<"1r can
down WC\twood Bo111lt"ard honluna
their horn\ lh«nna and~~' 101 red.
v.h11c and blue hallooM at ~
~tnam fnda\ n1gt11
t 1m1hr\ \loppc'd t<> ""•h h" \lrt·< t-
l ornrr prcac h<'f arau<: ~ 11h th<' u 1111<d
Hut the t-arn1,al ;;tn111\pht·r1· ""•~
\h•llcrrd ""hC'n ll nun v.h11
au1hor1t1c'\ ..aid h .. d a Jrudtt,< ;aµtn\I
poltlC drn\(' hi\ l it! o n it \11kY.1I~
k1ll1r11 unr fll'r\41n 3nd 1niur1nf \4
otht'r\ '" l rt Ill all\ 1nd ud1n1 a ~
~rar-old ,irt "'h11 ot l ord1n ' to
1uthont1r' \ullt-rcd hra1n damlt C' r he man : I 't'iU -old I >a nit• I <"t'
't nun' had hil•t·n <o<"l'1na 1 fl\\C"h11trt\I
0.ntel Lee Toa.nc
lnr month\. h!i hrotht'r sud Saturda'
) nun&. '*ho w1\ on perolt for ·a
t">ur1l11n con' 1c11on wu booked tor
in' ~t 1puon uf m urdcr follo•1n1 tht!
(Ple&M .. TllAOltDT I A2)
Step right up, folks:
Plenty of tickets left
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A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 29, 19M
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CoNTI NUE O SroR1E s
~"°'"'°'°~ ..... eyfte
Oran&e Coutre.Iden ta atood ln lon& llnea Friday to buy remalnln& Olympic ticket..
TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE •• ~
Proa Al
The hWdMt ticket to get It to the
~1ne11n•.
'1PeOpte who bought eyctlng
tloktta wegotng to the.wnt ~
did not bUy them to epec:ulate1" he ..act.
The MOil ~.eve Ucket It a
$95 .. t to the women's gym-
nutlct flnall on Aug. 3. tt It eelflng
for between $300 a~ $400.
TRAGEDY SHATTERS FESTIVE AIR .•.
From Al
incident Friday night near the UCLA
Olympic VLllage.
Larry Young, 24. said his brother
had been secmg a psychsatnst and
was taking prescnpt1on drugs for his
mental problems.
"He never used to be hke this."
Larry Young sa1d. "He JUSt became
really paranoid. He thought e'er)-
body was out to steal from him."
Neighbors on the street where
Daniel Lee Young lived with his
family were incredulous at the news.
while Young's parents and 11
brothers and sisters avoided re-
porters
"E'er) body's kind of shocked," his
brother Lall) said at the famil~ 's
house in a modest Inglewood neigh-
borhood.
Landon Watts. a neighbor down
the street, !Ml.Id Young "rode around
\\Ith his music on real loud.;ust hke
an)one else . )OU wouldn'l figure for
him to do anythmg hke that.
"He was JUSt another ordinal) guy.
'I ou "ouldn'tthmk he'd be capable of
II••
Dr Jeff PolekofT. 28. had JUSt
purchased some clothing and was
wmdow-shoppmg Fnda) night when
he saw Daniel Lee Young's car mount
the sidewalk at the oooosite corner.
PolekofT. who accompanied one
"1Ct1m to the hospital, returned and
surve}ed the wreckage of Young's
sedan at the comer of Westwood
Boulevard and Broxton A venue.
"l walk around here a lot:· Polekotl'
said. "It's such a peaceful. rnan1-
cured-t} ped place. ... It's probabl}
one of the safest places m the cit} ··
JOBLESS RATE BEST IN ST ATE ...
From Al
fluctuations in emplo~ ment panerm
Looking ahead. Yetter predicted
that unemplo)ement "ould d~ltne
still further.
··1 wouldn't be surprised 1fthe rate
broke through the 4 percent bamer
later thJS year and got do-wn to about
3. 9 percent," she said.
County service mdustnes reported
they hired 3,400 add1t10nal workers
in June, with most gam~ coming at
local amusement parks. hotels and
hospitals.
Retail trade payrolls increased b)
2,000 workers between May and June
with over half the jobs coming 1n
re9taurants. Wholesale d1stnbutors
increased staffing levels by 700 JObs.
Q, erall. the retail and "holesale
~tors of the econom) increased
emplo} ment b) I 0.000 JObs so farth1s
~ear. Yetter said.
Gains also "ere reported m manu-
tactunng. the I 0th consecutl\ e
month mcrca~ "'ere reported. the
aerospace 1ndustr). the electronics
industry, and in 1ndustnes manufac-
tunng non-electncal machinery, fab-
ncated metals or transportation
equipment
The count) 's construction mdustr)
also posted a June advance. with 600
new workers added to payrolls.
However. the total employment level
of 39. 900 reported in June falls far
short of the September 1979 peak
when 50.600 peopk "'orked locall} in
cons1ruc11on
Yetter said she expected employ-
ment would decrease slightl) dunng
Jul> and August as the summer
school recess draws to a close and
harvests are completed on count)
farms and ranches. The decreases \\.Ill
be balanced b) JOb openings at new
hotels and increased trade and ser-
vice-related business created b} the
Ol)mp1c games
.. The unemplo)ment rate for Or-
ange County is expected to remain the
lowest among California's counties,"
she added.
HUMOR ABOUNDS AT CONVENTION •..
From Al
crat1c prcsidenttal nominee Walter
Mondale had made the nght choice in
c;eiectiog his running mate
Droz, who takes 11me ofl from his
coosultmg business and volunteers as
a Mondale advance man to coord1-
natecampaign tnps for the candidate.
~id he was asked b} the campaign to
help Ferraro out dunng the conven-
tion because "she didn't have a whole
lot of people C'(penenced 1n nauonal
politics."
& met hrraro for the tirst time
when she amved in San Francisco
and was her constant rnmpan1on
<,pending nearl} even "-Jkmg hour
with her. unlll three da\'> after she
returned to her Queens l\J 'I home
The logistic'> of mo' 1ng a national
canchdate from place to place are
enormousl) complicated he said
~n' time a moH 1s made at least 75
to ·, 00 people need 10 go along.
1ntluding ~ecret ';en 1te agents. press
people and aides . .\ mol<Hl«ldc often
includes 11 Lars. motorndes and
buses. Droz explained
.. She tool.. 11 all in stride "'asn't
overwhelmed bv st. but \he "'as
hcmused." he said.
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Thal Ferraro would have to sacn-
fice her pnvac) and the extent to
which the campaign would change
her life sank m for the first time early
1n the convention week when Droz
'>aid he was asked to secretly arrange a
pnvate fam1h dinner at a local
re-;taurant
"E'en though st -was supposed to be
a secret. when our motorcade pulled
up the press was everywhere. That's
the first time 1t really dawned on her."
~•d Droz. who quoted Ferraro as
commenting. 'Tll never have pnvacy again ..
He said that throughout the con-
'ent1on the response to her was so
overwhelming. with so many people.
pamcularly women. wanting to to uch
her or shake her hand. that Ferraro
and her entourage often mo,ed from
place to place through kitchens and
sen. ice comdors
"She had tx•cn 1n and out of so
man} kitchens that week that she
Joked she had been 1n more kitchens
in one week than she had been m . in
the last s1 x ) ears ( s1 nee her elecuon 10
( ongress) ... Droz recounted
Droz descnbed Ferraro as a
"warm, fnendly woman" with a
healthy sense of humor and "natural
pohucal instincts" He said she
always was trying to get the usuall)
dour Secret Service agents to crack a
smile. "It's eas" to be with her and
work with her.'; he ">aid.
Asked whether the' e'er discussed
the h1stoncal significance of Ferraro's
nommauon. Droz '>atd the\ ne .. er
had the opportun1t} ·
"Things were movm~ so fast. there
wasn't a whole lot of ume to do any
retrospects ves."
E .. en though the political com.ult-
ant said he wasn't able to discuss the
importance of the moment with the
first female v1cC' presidential can-
didate. he did sa} he was able to
secure a little piece of h1stol') as a
SOU\entr.
Ferraro "'rote and signed a note
thanking Droz on the covers of both
"Time" and ''Newsweek" magazines
that bear her likeness and the head-
line ... <\ Histonc Choice ..
Droz said those soon -will be framed
and placC'd man honored spot on his
wall
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NB financier faces charges
By Tbe A11oeiated Pre11
LOS ANGELES-Newport Beach
financier John G. Rinaldo faces 15
counts of mail fraud tn an alleged real
estate scheme that officials say de-
frauded nearly 7,500 investors out of
at least SI 0 million.
1he indictment, issued Fnday,
charged that Rinaldo solicited mvest·
ments through a company he owned.
Amencan Home Mortgage Corp ..
and pumped the money into a second
compan). Western States Pension
Corp
CoNnNuEo STORIES
Rinaldo controlled Western States
Pension, which was legally owned by
his I I-year-old stepdaughter. the
mdictment said.
ln October 1982, Rinaldo soujtht
Chapter I I bankruptcy protecuon
from creditors for the two companies,
which had collected $56 million in
mdiv1dual pension-plan funds from
investors. He recently filed a personal
bankruptcy petition.
Rinaldo is charged with using
investors' mone) to pa) other 1n-
OLYMPICS OPEN IN STYLE •••
From Al
broad-bnmmed hats handed out
carnations through the throng as
pioneer dancers on the field drove
covered wagons and built a frontier
town. a gospel choir swung and
swa)ed. and Jitterbuggers kicked up
their heels
Parking spaces near the Coliseum
were go mg for as much as SI 00. but
authorities reported few traffic prob-
lems on the freeways as cars filled the
outlying "park and nde" lots and
took buses to the ceremon}.
vestors whose money was used to
fund bad loans.
The indictment also charged
Rinaldo with knowingly lending in-
vestors' money to unqualified bor-
rowers and with fraudulently obtain-
ing investors' powers of attorney.
lf convicted. the Newport Beach
financier faces up to five years in
pnson and a S 1000 fine for each
count.
Most of the investors hved in Los
Angeles. Orange and San Diego
counties.
Church bells pealed and trumpets
heralded an Olymp1~ welcom.ing song
composed by Marvm Hamhsch and
the Nat1onal Anthem. followed by
American musical classics such as
.. Amenca the Be_.ullfuL"
More than 1,000 "'hlle and gold
balloons. trailing the word .. Wel-
come" in dozens of languages. were
loosed as movie stars and tounsts
alike wiped tears from their e)es. A
sk)'-v.nt1ng plane wafted the word
.. welcome," and a blimp Oy1ng over
the stadium was also emblazoned
with the word. The the interlocking
rings of the modern Ol}mptcs were
also wntten m the sk}. and wntten
again 1n formauons b) marchers on
the field
SENIORS WILL ATTEND •••
The sky was sunny. the air was
warm. humid and relat1 .. ely clean at
the Coliseum on the University of
Southern California campus
Scalpers were asking as much as S650
per scat.
From Al
But "'hen she found out the free
uckets were available. ..1t was a
surpnse." she said. "l hke hockey and
1 haven't seen it in years. I'm really
anxious to get to a game agam."
The best part of the deal. she added.
is that the seniors will not have to
won) about transponauon. parking
or walking long distances into an
event.
They board a bus at the Golden
Timers Center this afternoon. Along
with the uckets and the transpor-
tation. they get Olympic hats as
souvenirs.
Looking for
A BETTER JOB?
Community colleges enrollment statistics:
-55°/o enrolled for vocational training
-30°/o enrolled for job advancement
8) bee said that the field hockey
competition -while not exactly one
of the most-souptt-after events -
should be an exciting one. "It will be
the U.S. versus India and India 1s the
top-ranked team."
Besides. Bybee said. most of the
sensors arc JUSt happy to be g01ng to
any event.
"It's a part of history and it's the
last time most of them will ever go to
anydung like st. They're just looking
forward to the thrills. the colors and
the fanfare more than anything."
\..:
Results -31°/o moved into a better job
48°/o received higher wages
32°/o acquired a major new skill
LOOK AT GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE'S CAREER PROGRAMS
Accounting
Administration of Justice
Architectural Technology
Art-Visual Communication
Auto Body and Frame
Automotive Technology
Cosmetology
Drafting
Engineering Technology
Floral Design & Shop
Management
Grocery Merchandising
Industrial Arts
Interpreting for Deaf
Management
Commercial Music/
Recording Arts
Nursing
Off ice Assistant
Psychiatric Technician
Printing Technology
Real Estate
Retailing
Secretarial
Transportation/Distribution
Word Processing
Written Communications
FALL CLASSES START AUGUST 20
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Get your registration appointment and a free clan schedule from the
Adml11lon1 Office. telephone (71 4) 895-8306.
Golden West College
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~ NATION
Heavyralnsflood Vegas
for 3rd tl1De ln past ~eek
'
LA\ VEGAS. Nrv -Heavy rami. moved into the Lu Yeps area apin ~aturda)'. pro mptan& tloodm& for the third day 1n the past wttk. Pilots 1n the
art'a spotted two different funnel clouds Saturday, plac1na the city under a ratt
tornado warning for most of the afternoon Police fanned out throughout the cuy to block intersections as they t>qan to flood apan -24 hours after
Fnday's storm that turned some streets into nvers five-feet deep. No deaths or
maJor anJunes were reported from Friday's floods. Aoods that hit the city and
the Moapa Valley last Sunday left one man dead and one woman m1ss1ng.
Synfuels begin Dowlag ln U.S.
BEULAH . N.D -Synthetic "natural" gas from the natton's first laric/
scale coal gas1ficauon plant began flowing into the mtersiate pipeline sys~~
Saturda)'. the first 11me the fuel has been sold commercially in the UnatCd
·states. Si>. of the 14 p sifiers at the S2. I balhon Great Plains coal gas1ficat1on
plant were 1n operation, and gas began flowing into the papchnc system around
8 a.m .. It will be earned by four p1pchne companies to markets an the Midwest
and Southeast. said Michael MuJadin. director of plant operations.
Burford scoffs at appolntment
VA.IL. Colo. -Anne Gorsuch Burford. who rts1gned under fire as head o(
thl' Environmental Protection Agency. says the ~nel to whi ch President
Reagan has appointed her 1s "a nothing-burger ... a Joke ... She also lampooned
the D1stnct of Columbia as being "too small to be a state and too large to be an
as)' I um ··Burford. a former Republican Colorado legislator and wife of federal
Bureau of Land Management Director Bob Burford. received a standing
ovation Fnda> night from delegates to the 5 7t h annual Colorado Wool
(1rowcrs Assoc1a11on con,ent1 on for her assessment of the nation's capital
U.S. responds to Soviets on talks
W .\SHINGTON -The State Department said Saturda) 1t had gl\en
Moscov. a response to the Soviet statement of Fnda) that 11 would be
"1mposs1ble" to hold talks aimed at bamng space weapons as long as the
Reagan administration insisted on a broader agenda. The text of the U.S.
response. delivered in Moscow earlie r in the day, was not disclosed. State
Oepanment spokeswoman Anita Stockman said Saturda)'. "Today in Moscow
our cmbass) dcl1,ered a U S response to the most recent Soviet message
GI\ en the t1m1ng, ll 1s clear that the Soviet public statements this morning
(which said th e U S sull had not agreed to the So' 1ets' proposed agenda l do not
take into account our latest message.··
Illinois lottery goes video
CHIC.\C,0-Like Pac-Man and .\steroids. the llhno1s Lottet) 1s going
\ldeo Lottel) officials are launchl0$ the nallon's first v1deo-~me lotter) Wednesda~. when 300 video screens installed in taverns throughout the Cll)
and suburbs will h~ht up. ready for action. Lottery fans willing to shell out SI
per chance can win cash pntes rangrng from $5 to $5.000. Game themes
include shooting down space marauders. searching for the lucky lad> and
putung out Chicago fires. Pla~ers who win v.111 get a tamper-proof receipt from
the game machine. which the) can redeem at the bar for cash
CALIFORNIA
FBI arrests alleged IRA member ln LA
LOS i\NCiELES-An alleged member of the lnsh Republican Army was
arrested on a cnminal complaint alleging he made false statements for a U S
'1..a apphca11on authon11es said toda) Robert Hunter. who has spent time in
prison for causing an explosion and possessing fireanns. was arrested Fnda> in
Southern California. said FBI agent Paul De Flores. who said he did not know
the exact location of the arrest and could not say wh y Hunter was in the area.
Choir director sentenced to prison
RIVERSIDE -The former director of the California Bo\s Choir
embraced some of his singers after he was sentenced to eight ~cars in state
prison for molesting several other members of the group last year Douglas
Neslund. 40. wasi.entenced Fnda) b~ SupenorC'ounJudgc George C. Gro\.er.
IA ho said he decided against a proballonal) sentence because Neslund had
breached the tru<.t placed in him tl\ the bms' paren1s.
Imports force tuna plant closure
LOS ANGELES-Foreign compet111 on ma) force Star-Kist Foods lnr to
close its Terminal Island tuna processing plant an October because 11 cannot
compete against cheaper imports. the compan:. has announced. But the
dcc1s1on to close the plant. which l'mploys 1.200 workers. 1s not 1rre,ers1ble.
adm101stra11ve vice-president Ed R)an said Fnda) Com pan) offic1alsdec1ded
to dose the plant Thursday. a da~ after the U.S Trade Commission refused to
1mpo'ie a 35 percen t tariff on all tuna imports. Foreign packers pa) a 35 percent
tan ff on 011-packed tuna. ~)ut a 6 percent tanrf on water-pacl..ed tuna
Photographer loses Games credentlals
LOS ANGEL ES -Olympic officials re voked the credentials of an
Ai.soc1ated Press photographer Saturday for taking a picture of the dress
rehearsal for the opening ceremonies at the Los i\n~eles Memonal Coliseum
Hal Buell, assistant general manager of The AP in charge of photos. said
officials indicated the s1tua1ion would be reviewed after the ceremontes and
1hat the photo~rapher. Doug P1zac. ma) be allowed to resume coverage of the
Games. The picture moved on th e A P's worldwide photo network on Fnda).
··1 think it was an O\erreaction to a relativel y minor thing." said Buell. "It's a
<iunset picture You sec about five out-of-focus people ln\Olvcd in the dreso;
rehearsal. If we 1Aantcd to take a picture of the dress rehearsal. we would ha'e
gotten dancers and banners and all the-rest 1n 11."
Demo conventlon boom a bust
SAN FRANCISCO -From Fisherman's Wharf to downtown
restaurants. dreams of a fin ancial boom from the ~mocrat1c Nauonal
( onvent1on went bust. pushing business to some of the year's lowest levels
Estimates from the Convention and V1s1tors Bureau showed that the delegates
i;pcnt most of th eir mone) on hotels -about SS m1lhon -followed by $6.5
m1ll1on on food . $3.5 m11l1on at the city's stores and SI 7 million on
entertainment hnal figures won't be 1n until Janual). said George Kirkland
the Con' ention Bureau's cxccut1' c director The Cit) spent about S8.9 million
to hmt the four-<ia~ e'ent. with the rost to 1axpayers of about $7 46 m1lhon
Orput\. Ma)'or Jim Lazarus said.
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Latln trade organlzatlon to be revived
GUATEMALA. CITY -Fi ve countnes have agreed to re vive the Central
Amcncan Common Market. according to two government ministers The
market was a strona regional trade organization that detenoratcd after a bncf
1969 war bet~een Honduras and El Salvador. Economic ministers from the
Central Amcn can countries agreed late Fnday after a Iona session to reactivate
the orga01zat1on·s economic and executive councils. the ministers of
(1uatemala and Costa Ri ca said They said a m~tmg of the economic council.
made up of economic ministers from the market countnes. has been stt for
Aug. 24 1n Tegucigalpa. the Honduran capital
Afghan !'efugees killed In bombing•
ISLAMABAD. Pakistan -~ boob)-lrappcd car exploded Saturda)
out51de the headquarters ofan Afghan rebel aroup based in the city of Ptsbawar
near the Afahnn border. killing fi ve people and wound1na 12. officials $81d
Two hours later. an explosion in the refugre-populatcd border town ofSadda.
7 ~miles southwest of Peshawar, killed &1x people and wounded 29, acoorchna
to the official5 l hcy said the reasons for the attacks.had not been detcnnmcd.
C.ulb1ddin Heknmyar. le.4der of the fundamentalist 1sl1m1c Party. blamed
Soviet stcrcl police for the 9 I 0 am attack on has hcadquaners 1n Pe1hawar.
Barrlen come doWD in Lebanon
BCIRlJ'l . Lebanon -ThC' lebane\C army hulldorcd l\amcndc~ and
etonatcd mine"! in central lk1rut \aturday m the ~ond phast of a plan to
nif) the capital But 1n mountain ... o"'erlook1na tht ot\ 10\cmmcnt troop<;
fought Dru"' m1ht1amen for \hl"t'( houn About 4.000 troo~ of tht Im\\\ 'rd
Sth. 6th and 8th bnpd~"' deployed at fint haht in an 800-yardwide stnp alona
he "arttn hnc" thut has \Cpamtf'd Cnmuan ta•• from mo~tl~ Mo,Jtm ~e"it
•rut for nine }C'Af'li "There 1s no longer east or ~t lk1rut It !I now a united ~non with a united cap1tAI " Bna < rt-n Mohammtd H J rnmmandtr of
hr opct'IUOn, told rrportcf\
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunel y • .My 29. 1984
Jesse
looks
toward ·
Senate
..
___ __,.,...P.:;.;
~ ...... CHIC l\GO (AP)-The Rev. J ·~
Jack.son sa.Jd Saturda) he has ~
steps to transfer his legal ~1~!~
from Chicago to Greenville S.C~ ~
p ving him the opuon of runnt :•
apmst Republican ~n Str
Thurmond 1n November +
Jack.son v.ho wu defeated m =<'.
bad to become the Democratl.C' Panf•°':O
first blade pre\1dent1al nominee. *
he .,.,11 announce later an the •!·
whether he v.111 contest Thurmo rf.4
Senate seat as an indc~t ,.•:
wnte-1n candidate •!•,.·
·T ve not ma~ a com m1tment ,....,
run," Jackson said ··1 remain ~ '..4i
'meed that the ~outh "'ill remain a
battleground for the progression ~ ....
regression for blad.s 1n lh1s count!) ....
A worker loada a truck with equipment from the McDonald'• in Sao Yaldro.
., ........ . hC' added ., "• •
Jackson who wa\ reared 10 Grtt\\-•,..,
\ 1lle. said he has signed statemenis· •
st.aung his intention to return. wh~ -,
is a legal formalll) necessary lo claim-• McDonald's being emptied
in Wake of grisly massacre
residence an South Carolma .,
Jackson said unfair \.OtlD& prx.: ·:
t1Ces in South ( arohna denied black
Democratic candidate Cecil W1lhaait
a chance to compete for Thurmond'A ,.
seat , ·~
Follov.ing t"o 'T"ecounts. W 1ll1aius, •
1Aas defeated b> shghtl~ more than
1.000 \.Otes m South Carolina's
~mocrauc senatonal pnmal') b}
Melvin Pun·1s 111. who 1s whue. •
Jackson and Williams have asked~ •
Workers cart away fixtures. equipment
to leave restaura~t an empty brick shell
SAN 't SIDRO ~ .\P) .\
McDonald's restaurant "'here a ~I>
massacre occurred 11 da)s ago "-'3S
gutted Saturday b) workers who
caned away fixtures and equipment.
leaving an empty red bnck shell.
McDonald's Corp officials earlier
had announced the\ 'Would not
reopen the facilit)-. In which 21 people
died and 19 others \A.ere wounded
July 18 dunng a 77-minute siege b>
James Oliver Huberty. The massacre
ended when Hubem was shot to
de'clth b> a police marksman
Labonng under a bnght afternoon
sun and the watchful e}es ol
protl'stors. the workers caned off
milk shake and frcnch fn machines.
hamburger gnlls. sinl..s. pipes. table<,
-nrtuall) C\ el) thing that once
1dcn11fied the building as pan of the
w·orld's largest fast food chain
"'The} started taking things out
Thursda' ."said James Davis. one of
a group of town residents who
watched the v.orkers from the front
sidewalk of the fac1ht} '"They didn't
<oa) an} thing. The} JUSt stancd work-
ing."
The compan~ remo.,.cd the fa.
c1ht\ 's most 1dent1fiable trad\:marks.
its Golden .\rchcs and pla)ground
characters. carh last v.eel..
Residents o(San Ysidro. a largel~
Hispanic 0ordercommun1t) :!O miles
south of~an Du~go. ha'e maintained
a \.tg1I on the !>tdc"'alk 1n front of the
rc~taurant <.1nce the 1nndent The'
""ant the building razed and a
memonal park erected an m place
McDonald s 011ic1als were 1n San
D1ego last ~eek to meet with c1v1c
and commun1t> Icade~ but did not
make an\ announcements con~rn
ing the ru·ture of the building.
There was no heav) equipment in
place Saturda). onl) O'\ers1zed trucks
used to take away the tables. chairs.
cups. glasses and other uems remain-
ing inside the restaurant.
Da' is and other obsen ers s.a1d the
v.orkers amved Thursda) and began
l31l) ing out hea'') equipment and
mach1nef) used at the fac1l1l) The~
returned Fnda) and Saturda~ to
resume their ...,ork
ThC' demon<;trators lOnt1nucd to
gather signatures on peuuons asl..mg
for a memonal parl. and Da' is said
the} ~ould remain in froni of the site
until the) get sa11sfac11on
Justice Department to mvesugate '
Jaclcson said he v.111 mo"e to Sou.~
C arohna "1f Cecil W1lhams doesn't
get a fair heanng 4.t tlus point. l am
fa r more concerned about gaining
JUSllce fo r Cecil W1lhams ··
If Jackson were to run as ae
mde~ndent. he v.ould be required to
submit at least IU <XX> pct1uon s1gna-
tllres to the South ( arohna Elecuon
Comm1ss1on b> Wednesday.
o\sked 1fhc could beat Thurmond.
IA ho has held a L S Senate seat ')JO~
I Q54 Jackson replied "It's m\. turf'.
100.
He pointed 10 his strong sho\I, mg in
South ( arohna dunng the Demo-
cram pres1denual pnmal) .... hen he •
"On the maJOnt\ of 'otec;
Olympic arrests don't faze law enforcer&
-Satisfied with security guards even though
some of their number are among the a rrested
LOI., ~NGELE -Despite the
arrests of..e,eral Ol)mpit secunt)
guards and other Games emplo)ceo;
within the past t1A O v.eeks. la"
enforcement official'> !><lid Frida) the)
are plea!>cd '-"Ith the ··ou tstanding"
performance of the unarmed guardo;
and behc' e <;ecunt~ precautions are
effcctl\e
"Kl'ep in mind that the Los ..\ngek'
Ol~mp1t. Organwng ( ommmee '>e·
cunt\ fon:e wa<. ne,t:r 1ntl'ndcd to bl·
a police force." police C m<lr ~ llltam
Booth said
"The\ v.ere hired to pertorm a
secunt)·hosung fum:uon .. he !)31d
··1t's rcalh remarkable 1hat or the
thousands· of people hired b) tht.'
LAOOC. so few of them haH:
'1olated an) laws ..
FBI spol..esman Fred Reagan
agreed. sa)'ing: "'I'm aware of no
senous secunt> breaches and foci
romfortablc at th10, point 1hat st"cunl'
IS light.••
lnglc.,..ood pohCl' ~gt Harold
Moret said that despite the arrests
"Thc~·s an outs1and1ng crew ot
Cl' 1han ~cunt} guard"! Isolated 1nc1-
dent'i arc not ind1cat1\e ..
The arre<>ted 01\ mp1l "' orh·r,
inl'luded
• .\ Sc.'C11r11' guard ::11 thl· l ( L.\
Prealdential welcome
Ol)mpir 'illagc "nu 1Aas arrested
J uh 15 on a misdemeanor concealed
1Aeapon!i charge after a metal detector
i,i,as triggered IA hen he earned a 38-
caltber re' oh er into a dorm1tof)
area The man told police he also
""orked at another secunt) JOb and
forgot to remo'c the gun from his
'ahse IA hen he entered the \.1llage. He
IAa'i fired
• ..\ se1.·un1~ guard "'ho "as ar-
rested for 1n\est1gat1on of public
drunkcnn\.'S\ last ~unda' at the
Forum 1 n I ngle...,ood the sue ol
basketball C\Cnts. 1Ahen he tx~ame
belligerent and refused to leaH· the
site after being fired for dnnking on
the JOb
•TIA o V.. ell'> Fargo \e\Unt> guards
at the L' n1' ersm of S-Outhem Cali-
fornia 01\ mp1c '11lagc "'ho were
cited for posse"is1on of manJuana last
Monda' after a Lo<. ..\ngcles police
detective '>pollC'd !hem !>mol..ing pot
on the JOh "'h1lc the~ weH' ,v.eepmg
buses
• .\ Bum!> lnternallonal Secunl\ Se~ ices guard IA ho "'as arrested Wedncsda~ for JO\es11gat1on of po'i·
ses~ing and being under the influence
ot the drug PCP 1Ah1k guarding
broadl·asttng l'1.1u1pmcn1 a1the01~ m-
Pll cHhng \1tt: at California tate
Prealdent Re&aan eeet-manben of tbe U.S. Olympic team
u be aniYa a{Hentaae Hall on the Unl•enlty of Southern
callfomla campu Safurday.
l n1,ers1t)·Dominguez Hills
•TIAO men v.ho v.erC! bool..t..'d lor
1n' est1ga11on of burglar) Thu Ma}
after a Santa Monica pohct' ollicer
alleged I) sa~ them camng equ1pment
from a Radio Shad. s1ore One of the
men worked at the Sports .\rcna
Ol~ mp1c bo'\1ng 'enul' as an c:qu1p-
ment mo' er tor the Oh mp1c~ He .... as
fired after pohn· arrested him and
found he had an e\lens1\e '-nm1nal
relord The other had applied IO '-"Ork
at the 01) mp1l' but 1Aas nor u~en-
11alC'd
Film's famous diner
now becomes a school
Money launderers
leave Miami for LA
Plethora of banks
far from crackdown
on eastern seaboard
LO\ \'°"(1l::U:\ I \Pl -RI\ al
( olomb1an mnnc\·launJenng \)pl'f·
at1l1n\ dn,en out of \t1am1 h' a
fr-Jeral cracldo1An. ha'<' nw'e\1 "'
loo; "'ngtles and its plc:thora '''
branch ban~<.. offir1als \a\
"In \fo1m1. the'''"<' 1nd.1ctt"d hank'>
and t'lank on1, 1al"i. and l'' tn hc'od\ "
ttC'nC'rall\ -'"'·rt I)( hov. then 1roup<.
oprntll' • '""t.ant l 1 ~. ..\ttom<''
Bn•n \ \un \aid Fnda' Rut h<' ~"
the ( ahtom1a o;1tuat1on ·1~ d1ffcrtnt
"Wc'H: got t!"I 11lhon h n~\ The~
ran JU'>t It<' Jo" n the tOIA anJ get
ra\t11cr·~ l hrd.' l<'r SQ '\ll{I m IA h:11 ·
e'er from C\.C'~ ont' ot thC'm ." \a1J
\un
He \: 1d thr nelAl·om<"r\ arl." "ina
tor the hu\lneo;\ ol IOI.al ,,~·;11ne
dealer\
"There' ll'tuall\ '"ml" t1tH1n
am<'nl thM.t' d10t'rc-nt 1roufl' \un
\lid "1 he fa\ttr th('\ c-an 1c t the
m1,nt\. N L to Mmm1 or l)Ut ol thC'
countn tht mon" mnnC'' lhC'\ mal..l"
Im th<" dnit JC'ak" ·
The ( olomh1an irnuri' v. h" h
all~lh "'~'crt m1ll!on' ol ,1ollar'
in \'(Xd1nc rir1H.1ls h3't' Ot.·uinw .1
nu;or largct hH tht l \ attnmc' '
11t11n· and ll·Jcral l<tlA ~·n1t1rrC'mC'nt
Jgl Oll('' '" I cl<. .\nttrlt•\ ThC'\ h{,('
nl rea.\t·d lht 1ratti\111e<. ltx.i I h 111 th<'
f'J't 'ea1 "un '31t1 •
I t'<o go in~ on all m ( r thC' c 11\ t'' en
"·'' Jnd "'l' arr 1n11·ns1h me 11ur et111rtc, ·· \un '-'lid V.. t: a"· r<'~h
1urnintt th1· ht·a1 un and wt -.-.<int tht•
han~ .. 1n Io' \npdt<o 1t1 Ix t'n tht•
IAJtth ft'r the~· ~rou~ ·
1 hrl"t' alle'llN mcmber. of J l lll
nmh1an grour v.1.•rt' arre-.tt"d la<.t wet"lo;
nn a I \.._uunt IC'tkral ~n~·lraud
md1t tmrnt It t.hafJCt1 th<'m v.nh
lnundtnng morl than S l '.! million 1n
ilk~1I dn1ii prnfit<. in .a "' w('C'~ , ~mxi . l \ \ti\ Rnh<'rt < Bonm·1
anm,uni:t"d F-nda'
\un ~1d 11 v.31, thc ~tond mon~'
l.iundcnni ""' flTO\t"\. utt'<l -.met the lra \;du~n bl-pn Thc members of
1h<' ~nond gmup wen tndH:lt'<l on •
1. hargl'' 1.,f l.iundc-nn murt than S 1
mslhun
l hC' m,\nn l:1unJenng group
u\u:tll\ m1." 1. frnm hanl. to t'ilnl.. ·
t\lhan1in' \(,,than S l0.000 an \:4Utl .
tor 1 a\h1c·r \ l'h1.·1. i....,. I t'Jeral \ uft(nt"'\ •
1ran-.adl\m rrpon' deu1hn1 \ht
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hU , on' l"r.1un' nl It'' than 1 'l ~:1 •
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A4 Orange Coest DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 29. 1984 ---•
Youth credited for efforts
in marine radio incident
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY
Delly ,._. lleMtftt W""91
Ten-year-old Tam Brockway of
Costa Mesa ts bctn& credited by the
Coast Guard Auxiliary for hclpinf to
solve a potentially dangerous situ-
ation on the manne radio network.
Commander Betty Macmillan of
CGA Flotilla 24, Newport Beach, said
young Tim, son of Grca and Sue
Brockway. volunteered to take her
aboard the family 's inOatable dinghy
an an exhaustive cruise of the upper
and lower bay in search of a vessel
with an open microphone on Channel
16, the emergency calling frequency,
which interfered with emergency
traffic for more than 24 hours last
weekend.
Macmillan said the open mike had
been noted by the radio direction
finder station atop the Avco Tower in
Newport Center before noon last
Saturday. Attempts to locate the
offending vessel, believed to be an the
back bay. were unsuccessful.
Yacht clubs and mannas an the
Harbor Area were asked to advise
manners of the open channel through
their public address systems. but 1t
persisted.
Macmillan said the search for the
open mike was abandoned at nightfall
Saturday. but it was still on Sunday
morning.
While searching the back bay with a
portable scanner and RDF, Mac-
millan encountered the Brockway
family, who had JUSt returned from
Dana Point aboard its SkipJack-20
cruiser.
Tim took Macmillan over the
entire Harbor Arca 1n hl5 outboard-
powered inflatable dinghy, steenng
the boat while she made freq uent
announcements through a mega-
phone, asking all vessels to check
their radios for an open make . The
offending vessel was never found. but
the mike was closed shortly after I
p.m. Sunday.
o.-, ..... ,.._..., ..... ~
Tim Brockway and Cmdr. Betty Macmlllan .earch Newport
Bay aboard the Brockway family'• inflatable dln&hy.
Channel 16 1s the Coast Guard
calhng and distress frequency, to be
Artist at work
used only 1n emergency situations. It
is illegal to usc the frequency for radio
checks or traffic between vessels. It 1s
legal for one vessel to call another on
Channel 16, but after contact, the
vessels are required to switch to
another channel.
MacMillan said abuse of Channel
16 1s particularly dangerous dunng
the Olympics, when heavy ra~o
traffic is anticipated. The open mike
was probably not 10tent1onal, she
said. noting that it might have
resulted from a mike being acciden-
tally depressed by a cushion or other
object on a boat.
Work• of art by Huntington Beach arti•t
Sandy Gipe are on di•play at the Hunt-
ington Beach Library and Cultural Center,
7111 Talbert Ave. Her watercolora feature
flowera found ln garden• of Southern
Callf ornia.
BUDGET ROOM
RATES
HEATED POOL
WATER BEDS
Price gouging'• not 'inn' here
The anticipated tnnu of Southern Ca.llfomla Ylalton ha•
.ent room rata akyrockettna at hotel• and eYen motel•
near Sammer Olymplc aitea. 8Qt thla motel •ten In Aoabelm
off en a bit of encouraaement to anstou1 traYelen look.Inc
for tomeplace to •tay clurtn1 the Gama.
Chamber
supports
high-rise
complex
50-a cre project
by Arnel planned
for Cos ta Mesa s ite
The Board of Directors of the Co~1a
Mesa Chamber of Commerce \Olcd
Thursday to lend its support to a high
nse office complex being proposed b)
the Amel De\elopment Co for 50
acres north of the San Diego Frcc~a\
and west of Bear Street.
The proJeCt. which has raised the
ire of homeowners who live adJa,ent
to the proposed d~velopmcnt, was to
have been considered by the Costa
Mesa City Council Aug. 6.
At the request of the developer.
however. that cons1derat1on has been
tentatively postponed to the coun"I
meeting of Au&. 20, according to the city clerk's office.
The Costa Mesa Planning <.om-
m1ss1on approved prehmanary de-
velopment plans on the prOJCCt by a
4-1 vote last month.
Jack Hall. chamber president, said
he and all the board members at
Th.uooay's meeting received a letter
wntten by the North Costa Me5a
Homeowners Assoc1a11on 10 oppo411.
uon to the prOJCCI .
"We have thrtt board membc"
who hve there (1n the Grecnbrook
nea&hborhood neitt to the proJcct) and
one of them arauw a11ans1 at." Hall \Aid
"But we'rt an orpn111t1on that ,,
supposed to 'uppon commcrrc and
c<?mmef'1:1al and ttta1I devrlopment
It s prett)' loaical for u' to \upport a
proJect hlcc (thr Arnel flroposal)" he \aid
p
Newlywedl Frank.le &Dd lk:tuy ISl'llbert at!blll!Dr
hildhood s eethearts ed
:irm
but it took a long long time r affi: :rm""'... .r. 'lh: ("\'rn'l tt
:;r.'t' .. :hruo..: ~ ht mmnnm ~ tht
un ·~ •'11 .Nt••t ~ summe:
liCbN1 ~ a. ~ B5' OJI
th.c0r&lll!t'~' '~:;~ ~~
1"l ~ hea' ·ser l:hm. nor.na r~
ti m ti ~.("lllU'l;,. f.:r. 'the ("\~ m:n
··-~.:-~
Now the Oklahoma C'Ol..1p1r !hmt> li1D El 1f10ro
and they·ve yet to ha, .. e dnr:ir first lfigllli1
By * . .\s:ledat'4 Prus
4..S ~OD-<n lhtrd~aoci. .1IJ
Sbatnle:L Okl&.. Franllt PratbC'1 ce
HCSln' Wabcrt sbov.'td tbctr '°'~ ty, ex~ mapnM un.qn oi tilt
lift ~ hoped to mal.t as h~
andw;fc.
Thal hfr d.tdn 't bqin u.on1 kn th&ti
r-o moaths •bco ~ pad.ad
thm" blip and beaded 10 Ln \ qn le•
DC the ~~-ed kDot.
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nnr pa:SMd of ~ bai:x.. a:mmak.
a:.d an 9e "CR p:aa IO ba\·r C1%I our
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nit i*::r b'~ Ul a mooeg tTIWt.:1
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Balbol..prl
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~ and Mn..~ Lox. C.xo::.i ~
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J.JJ ~ ~t Cooper and J~ E!h"lr...1.1..
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Jaty~
~ and Mn Roc.ald 0:: \\ cs;·
m1nsicr bo' ~ir and~ Gcnrdo \•r:a. Cosa
Mea. bo' M r ancf Mr\. Jdfr~~ Mc Kin~.
lrvme. ~
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Mr and Mn.. John Cokman. H-.nt·
I nglOD Beach. bo~
Mr aod Mn.. RuUi Htll '~-po:;.
Beach. prl
Jaly ••
Mr. and Mn Da\1d Stdf. Hunt·
I ngton Beach. prl
Mr. and Mn. Deonu Bean. Coro:a
dcl Mar. bo)
Mr. and Mn JOSC'Ph Z.aulk.a. Hunt·
lngt.OD Beach. girl
J•l)' 11
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Or•~ Ooul DAILY PILOT/Sunday. July 29. 108-4
Olympic spirit
.-burns brightly
~:~ in torch relay
The Ru~s1ans weren't here to see 1t Wednesday when 19-
:..old Shauna Pnce earned the Olympic flame into Orange
unty at San Clemente. The cnttcs of capitalism couldn't be
laterthat da} when mentally handicapped Matthew
olz pro udly bore the torch for a kilometer in Dana Point.
if the Olymptc punsts were moan in~ Thursda} as 70-year·
att Tambolleo raised the symbol of international
~ mansh1p, the} wen~ widely ignored .
...... Anesttmated one m1lhon Orange Countians tu med out to
:ome the flame -and the Olympic Games -to their
ard. The pleasure 1n the people who lined the torch route
cepand warm and as genuine as the leather tn a good pair
~ oes.
Thecontroversy that dogged the transcontinental O lym pic
1Cfrch Relay from its inception was forgotten Wednesday and
lftersday-as it should have been long ago. Suggestions of
·~merc1alism" -each of the 144.000 kilometers cost the
er or his suppon organization $3,000-seem shallow
ngside the victorious smiles of the runners.
~ The relay. sponsored by AT&T, produced no private profits
(\Od will contribute $12 million to youth spons groups across the
nat10n.
• Increasingly, the Olymp1csare wounded by nationalism
that conflicts with the ideal of providing an apolitical forum for
1 ernational intercourse. Especially since the tragedy of the
nich Games in 1972, when 1 l Israeli athletes were murdered
tj.J; rronstsas pan of some insane political agenda, the Olympic
~cs have struggled without success forthe nobiJit} they once
· yed as the world's greatest sporting event.
• Tbc&Jorydays may begone for the Games, but the Olympic i~ isahve and well. thriving within the millions of Amencans
~lined the route of the flame. Like the flame itself, it burns
~1bintbc hundreds of millions of people who celebrate the
~rand integrity of sports competition.
,..., Using the Torch Relay to raise money that will be used to
Qs'.gmote spon did not tarnish that concept, it enhanced it.
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~II that glittered
Jras copper alloy
~-~old'" lned tht \pan1sh con-
tador'> Thc:' didn't 1..nov. all lnc:a
ObJCCt'> v.ere ma<l~ of l'Opf)(:r allo\
: "'It a human bah> ~ere born in the
· stage of dc.,,clopmen1 a\ a
bom kangaroo. 1t ~ould ht'
\'eted at two mon1hc;
; Memo to the Weather Bureau : Hire
biwh. The> c:an predict the weather
rJtanges 100 miles away 12 hours 1n
ft!ivancc ...
• Your old telephone 1f t~r1cal. had ~nuts-and-bolt~ in 11 'r our rclnger-
1lor. 275 Your car. 3 'i()()
fore an)b<>d~ e'er tailed 11
r one ailment feared worldv.1de ... .. ,,.. kno""n as tht• "v.a<.11ng disease ..
• . '\'-here did "\l'v. 'or!.. < 11~ get
ro""n <.tone'> for 11., hrov. n<>tones''
East Longml.'adm\ ~1a.,., most·
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CJ. l\n 1 thc:ro.: 'omt \llrt ol gas or
• h1ng JI .111 ht'IV.t'Cn thl' hea\enl~
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One nrnkl uk pt'r c,quare cen-
'if't!etcr. mmtl• \nu need a m1lhon
itfdleculcs ix·r 'quarc u:nt1mctcr to wnake a cloud There an.· some of
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hhnd''
A I k \,,,, \1 ;.rgl' ' he blinded
h1m~lf accidental!) while play11'\1,.
v.1th an av.I in h1~ father\ !>addle shop
near Pans
Those female beetles knov. how to
interest a romantic panncr Durin~
one maung ~ason. '>C1ent1sts careful·
I)' noted the·act1 v1t1es of 30 females in
a log. Thereto flew 900 males pee
hour. I nc1dcntally. female beelJct
can't afford to get heachaches. When
a male hectic drawn to a female finds
out she'o, not feeling well tonight, he
kills her
.. If women aren't better cooks than
men. how do }OU explain the fact that
the most popular household
cookbooks have been written by
women?" That's what I asked. A
client opines: "Those who can, do.
Those who can't teach."
:0-.e" Englanders of old piled rocks
in a nng to make a small corral near
each village green Therein they held
stra} sheep. goats. cows. dogs, what·
C\Cr 111.estock couldn't climb out. It
wa<, known as the pound and eventu·
alh ga ve us the phrase .. dog pound."
When JU~t a toddler Thomas .\.
fd1son stacked up a huge nest 1n a
neighbor·~ barn. put some hen's eggs
therein, and curled up on top to sec 1f
he could get them to hatch.
Nnhod\ ~lrulk a match before
1105 -
L.M Bofd
columnist.
is • syadlcated
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"ThenotlonthatFrltzMondaleanl/TlpO'Nell/ upport ... hl~hertaxes
so that. heroically, theycan brtngthefederal budget Jntoba1ance/san
hilarious pleceofpollUcal fakery." ·
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PA TRICK BUCJIA1'AN coJnmnl•t
Pat
Buc11A11A1
Tax hike
support
will hurt
someone·
Reagan should
leave this issue
to the Democrats
For reasons practical and pohtical,
President Reagan should remove any
doubt there will be no taX increase in
1985.
With tax revolts boiling in a dozen
i>t.ates. to campaign on higher taxes 1s
political lunacy. Walter Mondale
should be given all the running room
he asks. More important, there 1s no
proven need for a major tax mcrea~.
First. assume the economy con-
tinues its growth. The expanding
GNPw11l 1hcn shrink thedcfic1tand
raise state and local surpluses, there-
by dimmishinggovemment claims
on the capital markets. and mooting
the present arguments.
Second. assume the economy
falters . Then. a large, new tax hike
would only push it into recession.
thus expanding the deficits the tax
hike is supposed to close.
Unfortunate as the present deficit
ofS 175billion1&. it is not without
ancillary benefit. That deficit has
killed all momentum for new social
programs: it hasgjven Ronald Re-
agan the leverage to veto any
domestic pork he wishes: 1l has forged
an immense national coalition be-
hind a balanced budget amendment.
Make no mistake. AS 175 b1lhon
deficit 1sa bad thing. But there are
worse thanJS. Among them. a S 175
b1 II ion tax increase which would ktll
the recovery and with It Amenca'c;
only hope of closing the deficit.
Wh)' 1m1tate Fntz's call for high
taxes? Whatever his other attain-
ments. Walter Mondale has no credi·
b1ht)' on economics. The Carter-
Mondale administration left this
country with 21 percent interest rates.
13 percent inflation and zero percent
growth. Instead ofofTenngadv1ce.
Mondale ought to be ofTin some
monastery doing penance for his
performance.
Why Fritz Mondale favors higher
taxes is no mystery. Mondale is a
socialist. With government at all
levels consuming 40 percent of
America's wealth, Mondale stall
needs billions of dollars to pay off the
IOUs he has outstanding to special
1 nterests; he needs billions of dollars
to pay ofTthe campaign debts in-
curred m beating Gary Hart and John
Glenn .
The notion that Fntz Mondale and
T1pO'Ne1ll support the higher taxes
so that, heroically. they can bnng the
federal budget into balance is an
htlanousp1eceofpolittcal fakery
Those gentlemen have not. an their
late middle years. suddenly con-
vened to the fiscal conservatism of
Herb Stein. They want more money
!IO they can spend 1t.
Consider who else is clamoring for
higher taxes.
Paul Volker at the Fed appears to
be one. But Volker predicted that 1f
Pres1den t Reagan signed on to a
"down payment" on the deficit,
interest rates would fall and markets
would respond. Reagan signed on -
but interest rates rose. and the
markets made no response.
Chevron washes hands of paraquat
Robert Dole is another. But Dole
promised the president 1n 1982 that 1f
he signed on to a SI 00 billion tax hike.
the deficit would diminish and S300
billion in spending cuts would follow.
Reagan signed on -but the deficit
expanded a.md the spending cuts wert
never made. Oil company seeks unique protection
from multi -million-dollar law suits
v. "~111 NC Ir ()l\i ( hl·~ ron
< hcnlll31 ( o the nat1un·, \ulc
manulauurcrnf thrlkadl> hl'rb1udl·
paraquat. I\ rcqu1r1ngd1c;1nhutor\
who want to o,ell 11 undn thl•tr own
lah<-1 to \lgn an agrcemt·nt ahsoh· ing
< ht ..... ronulhahrlit)' fordeathor
1n111r" to 11'1(.'f\
·11 \\1mpl\ pruJ<.>nu:onourpart ..
JC. he\ ron \pokc<.man \al<l There ha\
~·en .i gro~intt numll<'r of mult1-
m1l11on-dollar la~\Ulh 1nvol' 1ng
d('aths and 1llm·-;c;cula1mcd to haH'
tx-('n c au\t"d h\ p.uaquc11
\.-h a\!>o<.1J lc<. Donald< 1oldbefl,
.ind fohn l>1llnn nhta1 n<'d a mp" of
th<.>agircmrnt that mu\t he \1gncd h\
an1.onc "ho v..u11<. to market para-
ORAN<,( COAST
Daily Pilat
•••
quat unde r an ind" 1dual brand
name It requires a warn ins label on
1he proper U\(' of1hc chemical. and
hab1lm tn!iurancc of"not less than SI
m1lhon per person and not lec.s than
$ 3 m1ll1on per occurr('m.:e" -10 ht'
paid for b~ the d1stnhutor In ad-
d1t1on the contract state-; that "the
1murancc ~hall be c\prcc.sly endor\Cd
to name ( 'hevron as an add111orul
1nc;ured(part) I··
I ndu'il f'\ source\ \31d the market· ingagr~mcnt 1!.an unui.ual form of
legal prot~uon for a manufacturt'r
Fvcn the( heHon spoke-;man \aid
tht agreement ma' be un1qur
Paraquat lint itainc-d attcn11on
~hen 1t was uS<"d to rrad1catt man·
H. l. Scttw1rtz Ill
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Frenk Zlnl
·~I' I~' U £ l 1
Tom Teft
I f lf
Crelg Sheff
" ' r I hJ'
Juana field<, in Mn1co sc'cral )car.,
ago. more rccentl} 1t has ht-en u..cd lor
the <,amc purpoc,c on federal land in
Kcntulk\ l 'ndera l ' \-sponsored
program. paraquat will !.Oon Ile
\prayed on ctande!>llnl' man1uana
crops in Colombia.
But the hcrb1c1de 1\ becoming
increasingly popular with American
farmers for "no-trll" farming. Instead
of plowing last year'scrops unde1 .
farmer\ can "clear" their fields with
paraquat It 1c; already used 10 c:ontrol
Wt'ed!i and 'f>Ced harvcsl'i on more
than I O m1llionacr~ofU S. farm-
land. including field!> ofcom. wheat.
soyhcan\and (Olton
Paraquat 1s one of the de:idhest
poison\ known to man A !lmall
Quant•t) dropped on an cxpo~d pan
of the '-'od'f is absorbed throuah the
'lkin and attacks thed1~st1 vc system.
thelt\Crandthclun1-'1. T~1sno
ant1do1c beyond eat1 nacta) an hopes
ofa~rb1na ~me of the P<mon
"~inC'C parot:1ua1 doeJ not 1Mt1ntly
dc\trO\ VC1ttat1on, forJ&e f~cn and
'fK"c1es( includ1na humans) c-ontact·
1narontam1nated planu.can be
e'po~ for ~eek\afterc;prayingat
normal concentr:rnons." wrote f-llcn
s11neraC'ld. a c;cn1nr\C'1rn11~1 .it tht·
rnv1ronmrnltll Dcfcn~ f-und "Ap·
pltcat1 on of paraquat hy aenal 'llrll\•
1ng tl!I pan1cularl} dangcrou\ ··
t 001 no tr \t•\etal n>nl(lan1t'' ton·
JACK
ANDERSON
tacted by my office said they had
decided no1 to distribute paraQuat
undcrthe1r own label. But Chevron's
non-hab1hty requirement has not
d1scouraicd others.
HOW TO SPELL RELIEF?: Re·
,·cnt d1iclosures that U .S military
aircraft have femed rehef supphcs
from pnvatesroups to Central
J\mcnca have caused dissension
w1th1n 1he aovemment ascnctC1 and
chantabtevoup$ involved.
The National Sccumy Council
'>uppons the use of m1lital')' tran~
pons. while State Oepenmentand
Pcntqon officials att afraid 1t ma)'
break the law M1htary tran,pon of
pnvately provided rehef supphcs"
prohibited rit«pt in cases of c~trcmc
natural di\aslc~. ,uch 1 e.tnhqu1kcs
or Oood,;
~ome of the pnvatr reht'f agenc1es
.irt"ce>nC'rmrd that thr use of military
am rafl will {IU~ thr1r human11ar1an
... n<1rt' to he rt'prdcd with usp1c1on
l hr' al'\o lc.ir that dt'ptndrner on thr
m1htaryw11l mean 1hat rehel supplies
will go only 101hose who are
poltt1cally"m" with the adm1n1s-
trat1on. instead of to all who need
them
There have hcen at least four relief
shipments transported by the U.S.
military to date: C· I 30transpons
carrying medical supplies new from
Selfridge Air Force Base near Detroit
toEISalvadoronApnl3andJune 15.
Accord1nato('arla KohnofWorld
Medical Rehcflnc., which collected
the matenal forthc M1ch1pn ship-
ments. more sh i pmcnts arc planned
and thcefTon is bcinacoord1n1ted by
the White House.
A government source involved in
rchef efTons told my auoc11te John
Dillon that at lea tone of the
Michipn shipments was J*1d forb)
thcClA. Tb~pvcthe Pentagon a
lcpl loopholc. the source said. bt·
causc "tht' IJt'nCy eayin1 for ll has tO
~n1fy" that the shipment i lepl.
Michael r s,tine.1 Whitt House.
offic1al au1suna thr rthef cfTon. said
a confidcntiaJ NSC d1r«t1ve last
Dettmbcr ordered the m1ht1ry to
provide ~C( for rehcfsuppllcs on
any cario planes Oy1n1 empty to
( rn1r1r Amc-nca on 1nunm1 fl1ah11 .
J•d AlldefWIJ ,, • IY04llcatH
t'Ol•m•l•t.
Again and again. the prophets of
gloom and doom have been proven
wrong. They predicted the Reapn ta~
cuts would produce soaring interest
rates and risina inflation. Neither
occurred. They fredicted that 1983.
the year the fina cuts took effect.
would be a bummer. The economy
took off. They predicted a downturn
m 1984. The economy ist.itpandina so rapidly. that they now predict a
return to inflation. But theaold. silver
and commodities markcu arc 111
po1ntina in the opposite d1rtt11on.
In this manic dci>reu1 vn' ward
that is the college of American
economic soothsayers. Ronald Re·
apn's has been the only consistently
~ne-andchccrful-voicc.
With inflation at 3 pcrttnt. with 7
mil hon new JObs ettatcd tn 19
month!., with pcrcapua 1ncome
soannJ. the U.S. economy ha bt-
come the srcat locomo11vc of the
metaphor, hauhna Tturd World na·
t1ons out ofbankruptcy. drqa.i ni •
reluctant Europe in10300very. Why
1n heaven'snamewoulii lhearchitect
of Amenca'• .,utest postwar re·
covery bt hstcn1ns to 1 chquc of
chronic nc uvis1u,hosa1d 11 could nevcrh1pptn~
P•trkt llocbHH 11 • 1yo4Jcatftl
ro11m1l1t
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There'• not enough
epece on lneur•nce
form• to deec:rlbe
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Data"nen are offerl.ni more alternad"Ye. today in at-home fubion•.
One of the m.,.t popUlar la the loancer. AboTe left, Cindy Galardi
modela one In tarqaolae cotton by Bandy Starkman Loanc-. Beadln.I and pear la accent the brl.l!ht appllqaee. With the euy, loo.e
and really f1lD fublon llhe wean .,..rench-made ehoea by Seducta. For
the white cotton Starlkmanjampealt, aboTe rtcht: appltqaee and the
wrap belt add a daah of color. The Anne Klein Ocarl tied turban otyle
repea_to the br!Chto. Natorl rro..tdee the otyllah anower to quiet
rel&X1Djl hoaro -ooft paote Jajamu fuhloned with contruttnc
lapel and oleeve trim. Lollll pearl drop earri"ll• are by Van Allen.
Daily Pilot Photos by Howard Lipin
Elea:ance comea to life In the flowing Bill Ttce caftan
worn by Cindy Galardi of Newport Beach. Chunky
lucite jewelry catcheti a &llmmer of tbe plnlr.~ purple and
turquoise. Seducta ahoea compete the loUDfewear look. ..
. . . a touch of glitter can accentuate
sensible, sensual, flowing comfort
BJ VIDA DEAN· • ......... ..,.. .....
"forcvcninpout I like clothes that arc
alittery and chic. I usually go for very tailored
fooks 1n the daytime," said Cindy Galardi of
N~nBcach. But, for at home I like very casual
clotbea. .. explained the slim blonde who
modeled at department s1ores for fun durina
berbiah ochool days.
OJoices for lounaewcaror 11..home-wear
are endless and can be casual for ••a ni&hl in
with no social obliptions" or dressy cnoua,h
-forcntcrtainina.
Jump suits and sh on dresses in cool
co11ons1nd Oowinacaftanscan fi1 into both
of these catqorics..
The Style cover loungcwear collection
Cindy models today was arranged by Rob-
inson's in Ncwpon Beach.
"MostdcslJTicn are makina mort: st)'lcs
in the toungcwcar •~• ofthc1rcol1CC't1ons
They arc offcrin&.more alternatives whether
you are entena1nina or not, .. accordi~ to
Sarah Wonnan, viceprniden1offash1on
merchandisin1-Robinson's.
"The whole marketismakina them in
reasonable prices. The bia,silhouctte now is
Ille lou.,...., lhc knee-lenatb dress. Con·
sum en want colorful, casy, looee and really
fun fashions..··
''I love the colon in thccaftan." said
Cindy who has used some oft.he same shades
in thedccorofhcrbey-«l&e home where she
and husband John oa:asionally entenain.
John GalardiTs ixaident and chairman
of the board ofWicncnchnitrd, 1 chain he
founded 24 yc&nl&Q in Wilminaton.
"I like tocntertain-eithcrverylarJc
panics or very small parties..•• she explained
and told ofhostinaancvent for almost IOOof
the rom~ny's J20franchi9eCS rcccnlly.
Besides cnicnainina for business and
pleasure. the Galardis share an interest in
•
traveling. They were 1n Rio dcJancirothis ,
year for carnival time and havetchedulcdan
African safari soon.
Other activities for the two include wafer
skiing. snow skiiin1a1 Mammoth and ~ 1
eRJoyina their boat Hot Doger, convenient·
Jydockeda1theirbomc. I
Ci ndy, a nativccalifomian who for.
mcrtyowned two busineues. one in Tahoe
and a BusineuCardsTomorrowftancbiee~
OnmaeCounty, hulived in Newponlleodi
for four years. ._
She is chairman oflhe Soph.iJlicatea, o •
suppon lfOllP foe "-ament T""'tmenl
ServicesCcnler(A TSClwbich will tpo....,,,1
the Nov . 3 Solid Ooldll-Sale ondo•
Scp1emberbelcb bruncb.
To stay la shape forber!Nsyl<hodl&le •
and any style in !Ullion, Cindy"'Ul'tsQlll
rcaularly wilh weiabtsandil. "IUloron
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Orange eoast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. July 29. 198'
LOOKING Gooo
Shadow plays helpful when you dot your eyes
.:t)
The most com-
rnon mistake women
make wtth their eye
makeup is using only
one shadow color
oobserves
Stephanie Simo .. 1ch.
a free-lance makeup
an1st. who con-
ducted "fore)' es
VIDA
DEAN
onl)" consultations w11h CU!)tomers at the Lancome
counter in Robinson's at Fashion Island last week.
I chatted with her and and C'athia Balian. Lancome
analyst, between appointments.
"You need at least two shado" s to pla > w1 th to
i.hadeandenhance the eye. Some women will u~ as man)
as liveorsix." Stephanie explained.
What colors should you use? That'!> the question that
the two hear most often
That's not an eas) questton to answer "You don't
have to use a shadow that matches the e)'e or the color of
your dress." said green-eyed Stephanie. who had great
I PAPARAZZI PLUS
loo lung eyes made up an blues. pinks and orchids
"We tr) toa1ve them colors that are compaubk with
facial tones and hair color as well as eyes".
If you are not really into colors. and can't decide
what's compatible with yourcolonna by pract1cangat
home. It might be fun to stop at acounterandget some
professional suggestions.
There are some marvelous shadow colors on the
marlet now. some sparkling ones like Lancome's Sun
Lime and Parma V 1olet from the Maqu1llage summer
I 984collect1on presented in honor of the Olympics.
Lancome also offers Rose In see and Pepite d'or in a
form that they call LaC'riette. It is actually powder, but it
in the shape of a crayon that 1sapplsed with shon light
strokes. The texture 1s different from the creamy cra)ons
that come in River Blue and Aquanneand can be used in
conJ unction w1 th other powder shadows.
Some makeup artists say the sparkling shadows are
fore\ eningonl} while others agree a hint of the sparkling
color is great for h1ghhghtinga daytime look.
"Liners are in." Stephanie and Cath1a agreed. Again.
you 'I I Ii nd lots of colors. They showed me a so fl gre).
Metahte, and a blue, Bluhte.
The important point the two stressed on applying
line was keep 1tclosc to thelash line and then smudge it.
"Straight heavy lines are unattractive. I wait a few
minutes until the hner 1s part!) set and take a cotton swab
and smudge the hne." Stephanie said.
The conversation then moved along to mascara.
Yes, use it they advised. Apply to both sides of the top
lashes. especially if you have very light lashes, and to the
bottom. "Even 1fyou use a curler, mascara can be used
without disturbing the curl of your top lashes." Stephanie
added.
"Lancome has fo ur types of mascaras-two build,
thicken and lengthen the lashes. one 1s waterproof and the
newest Styloc1ls has no thickeners. It gives a very natural
covenng that some women like. The brush wand helps
you get to those little hairs at the comer of the eyes."
C'athia said.
For a !ipec1al touch. the makeup artist suggested
us1 nga dark mascara over the complete lash and then on
the tips add e1thertheirgreen, blue or orchid mascaras.
As with the liners. you don't want harsh lines on the
n ebrows After filling in and sh a pang the brows with the
pencil. you \hould always brush to 11 ve a natural look.
Lancome makes this easy-there's a brush nght on tht
end of the pencds that they call "brow definers".
The company also makes two masques for the eye
area to reduce puffiness. It is Adieu Rides (that's French
for"goodbye lines"). There'salso a cream, Progres. that 1s
to be used on clean skan for day and night.
To make the eye color stay on longer, the suagcstion
was to apply Creme Couvrante(ava1la~le in ivory and
beige) then powder before shadow app!Jcauon.
Equal an importancetogettmgeyemakeuponand
kcepina it on isgettina it off. .
"You should not 10 to sleep without removing your
eye makeup," Stephanie said. "A remover can be .
beneficial to the lashes. We have two removers. One 1sa
gel and very good for removing waterproof mascara and
the other is oil free. The type of remover you use depends
on the type of product you have applied." ••• NEW PRODUCT: Oscar de la Renta has added a new
product to his Act1vcc Body Care System. It is
Antiperspirant/Deodorant Act1 vee and has the French
Floral fragrance of Oscar. the big seller these days.
Catch a Rising Star
for a heavenly dinner
Or find lavTSh e ntertainment
among guests at Club Royal~
As pan of the celebrauon for Ron Soderling's 50th
birthday. Gail Showalter borrowed Jim Stoat's 94-foot
yacht. R1smg Star. to take guests out on the bay.
Jim wasout.oftown and missed the party. So to
thank him for the use ofh 1~dream boat, Ron and Gail
borrowed Rising Star again and planned another
moonlight cruise.
Quail and wild duck which Ron had shot in Mexico
were on the menu and Cornelius was there in black tie to
whip up cherries Ju b1 lee for dessen.
GucstsjomingJ 1m included Stewart Woodard,
Karen Smitb, Teena and Matt Scbalnitz, Jim McGee,
SHle Brown and Mark Zlgner, Dan Donahue, Fifi and
Patrick Chao, Bob and Sherry Moline, Chazy Dowaliby
and Bob George.
Special guest was Danny Sullivan, wanner of this
year's Cleveland Budweiser 500 race (Stout is o ne ofh1s
sponsors). • • • British 1mpon Joan Turner, billed as the Queen of
British comedy. held the attention of the 280a1tend1ng
the Club Roya le party held at Shark Island Yacht Club.
With her41'i-octave range voice she was belting out
tunes. doing 1mpersonat1ons (Shirley Temple and Bette
Davil)andgn mg out with comedy.
The entertainment-packed part) also featured
Olllly Piiot P'hotoe bf Twrl •-
Harbor Chapter of the City of Hope.
The 4 to 7:30 p.m . event will feature OCC Big Band
led by Dr. Charles Rutherford, OCC director of music.
James Altieri, chairman/producer, said this dance is a
kickoff for the Glenn Miller salute black-tie benefit ball
set No ... 4 at the hotel.
To get in the mood the ticket pnce 1sS IO(ava1lable
at the door) and the benefit is$50and includes dinner
and entertainment. Reservations may be telephoned to
55.1-9343 or650-HOPE. • • • There's no dancing lessons with the Aug. 14 .. Night
at the Race" planned by the Oran$e Coast YMCA
Family Crises Center, but there will be a clinic fitting the
occasion.
Dr. George Hadaad, race horse owner and board
member of the center, will conduct a brief clinic before
the races stan.
The fund-raising evening will beg.m with wine and
hors d'oeu vres on buses to Los Alamitos Race Track
where picnic suppers will be served.
Tickets are $25, couples, and S 15 singles. The
cen ter may be called. 642-8380. for further details.
• • •• Jewish Federation of Orange County and the Israel
Stud) Missions Committee will host a dessert reception
..\ug. 6 at the Newport Beach home onaldore and Penny
Myers to celebrate the inauguration of El Al Israel
Airhnesdirect service from LAX to Tel Aviv.
Guests will have the opportunit)' to hear about the
No\ ember stud) mission to Israel. France and the
Ncthcrlandll-participants will Oy on El Al. The Jewish
Federation. 530-6636. has further information on both
events. • • • Recent baradm1ttees will be honored b) the Orange
Count) Women Lawyers Aug. 11 at the group's annual
summer party in the Quarter Deck Room at Balboa Bay
Club. Resenationsare required forthe 5:30to 7:30p.m.
e\COt and may be made by calling 979-2362 by Tuesday. • • • Laguna Niguel Republican Women's Federated
Ctub1sgoing western with a 7 p.m. round-up party
Saturday at the"Slayman Ranch'' in Laguna Niguel.
Steak dmnersand other activities will be served up at the
western am re-optional event being chaired by Marianne
Morse. Reservations are being taken at 493-4146,
499-1791 and493-7223. • • •
Joan Turner, the queen of Brltiah comedy, Paparazz1Plusised11edbyDa1I> P1/otStyleEd1tor
entertained with song• and imperaonationa. Vida Dean with contributions from Gloria Zigner.
Chris Stevens (formerly w11h Louis Prima) and b1gband
songs Joel Valdivia was strumming his Spanish guitar
with partner Lila Joining in the numbers with her Oute.
Adding to the e>.c1tement of the evening were Nick
Sidoti and Edie DeSatnick who presented a demon·
~:.trat1on oflaun ballroom dancing .
.\fterwards. guests were u11ng their own fanc} steps
on the dance Ooor to DJ Russ Unger's Fl) b> Night
5ounds.
Capt. van A. F. Vano announced the next party("a
really b1gone"J 1s se t for Aug. 17 at the Newport Beach
Marnott. More information on the part) mg group can
be obtained b) calling 642-6616 • • • Big band music lovers will polish theirswingan,d
fo'< trot skills .\ug. 12 at the Irvine Mamott Hotel at th~
"In the Mood Dance"sponsored by the Newport
Nick Sidoti and Eadie DeSabiick abowed off their Latin
ballroom dancing during a . party that overflowed with
revue entertainment proVlded by talented guest•.
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FASHION CALENDAR
After Gall Showalter atarted
aalllng on thank-you cruiae
aboara the Ri•ing Star with
Ron Soderling, Jim Stout
and Judy Billing•, above,
•he helped Miu 'f ookie and
David Chow present the
wild duck dinner, below.
if
Confrey and Carole Phillipe
enjoyed Club Royale party.
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ROBINSON'S: A new hne moothcr. "Years Younger''. from Inna
Shortll wtll be introduced 11 the Newpon Beath and Wcsuninncrstoruon
Fnday and Saturday. Reprc~ntauves will demon trate the use oflhc skin
treatment from 11 1.m. to 4 p.m. • • • NORDSTROM: Customers may $8mple Termc d1 Montecatini .. Mud"
a new facia l and skin care tttatmcnt !Princess BorpeK') from 111.m. to 4
p.m. Wcdne\day throuah aturdly • • • BULLOClt' · In celcbra11on of the Ol)'mp1c pint. the South Coa 1
Plaza 'Storc will h1a'h}•ah1 summer ancJ fall fa h1 on trend'i durina informal
modeling at 1· 'Op m on t nd1l\
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Admitted rapist tells
life of sordid crimes
DEAR ANN LANDER4) You
have pnntcd letters from bartenders. 'l~U.ncs. lawyers. docto~. m u-s1c1an~. houscw1 ... es. lovcs1clt tcen-
aiers. elevator operators, nonsts and ~hoe salesmen. but I have never seeo a
letter from a rapist. This may be your
first, 1f you have the guts to publish 1t.
I am 32 years old and started on this
rotten road when I was 20 A~ of last
week, I have raped 25 women, mostly
1n Oklahoma. Anzona and Call·
fom1a. l've never been caught. The
system r use as vinually nsk.(rec. I am
highly antelhgent. (A college graduate
from an Ivy League school.)
I am writing in the hope that you
will pnnt my letter and educate the
public They need to know WHY men
rape. Perhaps af the reason were
known. today's mothers of young
children will do a better JOb and
prevent another generation from
growing up to be rapists who terronze
women of all ages. I hate what I am
but I know what caused me to be hke
this and I hope you will give my views
as much coverage a~ possible.
I have read repeatedly 1n )Our
column, "Rape 1s not an act of lust. It
1s an act of violence." You are so
nght. Actuall> rape has 'cry little to
do with sex. h has a 101 to do with the
way a male relates to females Almost
always. af )OU put 11 all together it
spells M-0-T-H-E-R
I TRAVEL l
•• lMDEIS
r came from a weU·to-.do family
and was raised by a domancenna.
overpowerina mother (divorced). My
miserable. cruel grandmother lived
with us. Almost every day since I can
remember, I was slapped, punched,
kicked. beaten with a belt or a
hairbrush. Once I suffered three
broken ribs from being kicked down a
night of stairs. When f was taken to
the doctor (Mom thou~t I might
have a broken leg), I was ins1ructecf to
say r fell off my bike.
1 have never had a garlfnend
because I despise all women I kno ..... I
am sick in the head. but I ha"e this
uncontrollable urge to punish all
females and rape is the bcs1 way to ge1
even.
Please tell young mothers to love
their httle boys. ff they can't. then do
the kid a favor and put him an a foster
home or give ham iq adoption 10 a
family that will treat him like a
human being. Children who are
whipped and knocked around ha' e
the need to act even
I know )'OU wall tell me to get
therapy and I am thinJunj .tbout It
n&bt now. f despise myself for what I
have done to some prettr nice women
-most of wbom I dadn t even know
For your 1nforrnat1on. I have never
htt a woman in my life I alwayr. carry
a sun but It has no bullets an H I would
never want to kill anyone.
Thank you for letting me e\prc..s
myself. I've been needing to do 11 lor a
long time. (Don't try 10 track me
down. I am mailing this from a '>Late
not mentioned an this letter ) -NO
NAME. NO CITY .\ND NO
FINGERPRfNTS.
DEAR NO NAME: I am beglog
you to get professloaal belp. You say
yoa woald never till a woman, but
rape k:lll1 ber soul and causes prob-
lems that often haunt her for the rHt
of b~r life. What you are dolng Is a
form of murder aod you MUST stop.
You can.aot conquer the problem
alone. I repeat -Get Professional
Help! • • • )Ho"' to --and ho"' much') Find out
v.11h Ann Lander~· nev. boolt.kt.
.. Hov.. 'What. and \\hen IO T di 'uur
Child .\bout Sex·· For ~our l'OP~
send 50 cents along with a long.
stamped. self-addrec,<,ed enq:lopt• to
Ann Landers. P 0 RO\ 1199~ ( h1·
cago. llhno1s 6061 I
Secluded coves, rolling surf and craggy cliffs dot southern coast
Southern California:
The American Riviera
South('m Cahfornaa: The purple
hills and hard-boiled romance of
mystery wnter Raymond Chandler.
The sun-tanned rock lyncs of the
Beach Boys. Enc Estrada astnde a
CHiPs cycle on an endless nbbon of
highway.
From pnnt to television to radio.
whatever your image of Southern
California. another Southern Cali-
fornia awaits the hundreds of
thousands of athletes. spectators and
JOumaltsts headed there for this
'lummer's Olymplt' Games.
That Southern Cahfomaa 1s the one
1hey call "The .\mencan R1v1era."
Just south from L.A. proper hes
100 males of year-round ocean re-
sorts, replete with curving coastline.
sandy beaches. Jutting rocky cliffs.
and hidden coves.
Stan Wlth Long Beach. located
immediately south of Los Angeles
and proudly displaying a fresh face
following a recent. city-wide re-
development. Howard Hughes'
fabulous ny1ng boat. the Spruce
Goose, as housed in a I 2·story
aluminum dome, next to the for-
midable ocean hner Queen Mary.
The City's Spanish influence domi-
nates the architecture of pmk and
white ~tucco buildings along Ocean
Boulevard
restncted. but vasttors can take their
place across from the main beach
entrance or at the intersection of
Pacific Coast Highway and Warner
A venue. More than I 00 different
anamalshve in the reserve. and if you
arc lucky. you may spot one or two of
the five endangered species of birds
protected th~re.
South of Bolsa Chica five miles of
waterfront and beach. formerl} farm-
land and sheep ranches. are now
quaint shopping centers and gracious
homes. some of which rival the
palaces of Ven ace.
Since the early I 900's. Newpon
Beach has been a seaside attraction
where beach~oers arrived by electnc
car. Some of its coves served as silent
movie locations. Cleopatra and the
Keystone Cops series were filmed
there. Later, a host of celebrities -
among them John Way ne.
Humphrey Bogan and Lauren Bacall
-hvcd in the town.
A detailed description of Newport
Beach's charms would take pages.
The highlights might include the
cobblestone streets of Lido Marine
V 11lage with 1 ts unique bouuques Art
deco buildings accent 1LS decor, one of
the most outstanding examples being
the Lido Movie Theatre. It's flanked
b' some 70 restaurants.
·Some 9.000 water-.goan& 'essels are
at home in Newport Ba)
Larson's spot. reputedl) bearing, an
eene resemblance to the late C"C"ren-
tnc.
South Laguna and La~una Niguel
are res1dent1al communities featunng
shops and restaurants. Continuing
south o n Pacific ( oast H1ghwa).
you'll arrive at Dana Point. a spanan
assemblage of architecture and small
shops. A Manne Institute an the town
1s open daal). with exh1b1ts and a gift
shop. Hike up Dana Pomt'c, small
sandy hall to a rock-supported pier
and vie" the tov.enng cragg) cliffs
where waves crash ag;unst beachroclt.
with thunderous c;pra\
South a le"" mon· mile!>. ~an Juan
Capistrano greets tt'> famous return-
ing swallows each March and its
visitors \Car-round The cm 's re-
nowned · m1ss1on. built b) Fr.
Jun1pero Serra an I 776. was home to
Janaero Indians. They were con-
verted to Chnsuan11~ and taught to
cultivate the land
You can reach San Juan Capistrano
readily by Amtrak .\ shon nde from
L.A.'s Union Station deposit'> \OU at
the hstonc Santa Fe stauon. built
about 1895. The stallon. st1ll 1n use. is
popular w11h mam '1s1tors. \long
with the railroad \l:lllon the hu1ld1ng
houses a fine rec;taurnn1
.\l ncarb\ an ( kmt·ntc. \CIU t an
tf! ~our hand a1 .. ~l'l't .,h11ot1ng lawn
bov.hng or ptrntl on man1rured
parl..scapcs Pia) tl·nn1'. gull 0 1 thh 1f
that's your fanc}
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Filing insurance claims
.a traumatic e xperience :.~
ffrpn nted h' Keque~I
I read the olher da\ v. herl' a "-Om<in
'4a<, grocef! shopping and an If! 1ng to
reach the la'>t package of fro1en
hrcx·coh lost her ha lance a nll tcll head fir~t anto the freoer
:I. man v.alling b~ gra~bcd her h~
1he ankles. draggt•d ht•rout and dro' e
her to the ho"> Pt tal v. here she v. a'
treated and reka">ed.
I have to hclte\e that lalltng in 1he
lrcezer v.as lhl' ea\~ rart The n.·al
trauma caml· ..... hen '>hl· had to deal
v.ath the people v. ho fill out 1mur.rnct•
forms I can see 1t no"'
"Was this an accident''"
"Yes ..
··'>.,as then: an~ uther v.a} to get thl·
bronoh out of the case···
··Probablv ...
"Ha'c you gotten brc11..·l'uh out of
the ca~ lake this before'''
"'Aany limes ..
Mothers knov. exanh v. hat l am
talking about Most ol th\' accident\
ERMA
BoMBECK
that happen v.1th children border on
the b11.irre fhc' nc,er do an.,thing
1n d 1.vn\ en Ilona I "'a' I alwau had
the It.id v..1th the penm ~ho'-ed.up his
nose the arm wedged in the sweeper
bag lhe hp caught an a mousetrap
Thtng~ thJt l., c~ nnc told me 3<hC"ars
from nov. I'd laugh at and I'm sull
wailing
I v.a<; onl} the }ea~ into ch1ld-
ra1sang when I stopped asking ... H OY..
n the "-Orld could c,omethang like this
happen"" .\fter av.h1lc I full\ ac-
ct•rted 1he stran~l' and pre parC"d
.
myself to defend 1t whtk riding to l'he
emergenC') room
"Ho~ did )Our \on split bis head
open''"
"He did a swan dive into two feet of
Y..ater ·
") ou can·1 do that·
"Right ..
I u-.ed to ..... atch ours.es at the desk
who would ti: to Jam "Got panlleg
caught in the mixer" onto 1nsuran~
fonns or. "Cut tongue while bidtng
Foct 4.pache soldier set from cercaJ
box an his mouth to annol brother ..
and wonder what some o the other
insurance claims read lake
I'd surcl} love to have seen tbar
faces when a woman reponcd recent·
I) her buttock~ were lodged in an
emergency exit when she was in the
bus restroom and the bus swerved.
forcm~ her into the window.
(an t )OU hear them ask.tog at the
hospital. "'Was th as your assigned
seat"''
Olympics 'escape' offered
by 'Azure Seas' cruise ship
f {tr fl('Oflil' \\hu \\JO! Ill \\;tl~h lh~
< •hmp1l' a' 1tw,·rl' hJPl'<.'nan~ 'ti
d11n t v.ant to ,l,l\ 1n thl' ~·11\ or '11:\\
lhl'm on thl'1r l111ml' tl'il'' 1\111n \l'l\
lhl · \1ure \L'J\ .. nu1,l· 'hip oiler' .in
Red tape
tripping up
liveaboards
'[\\PORI Kl -fhl·Pohuc'
of l 1\ 1ng \board.'" ..i 'fll'l IJI n•ron
\\ rtllen b\ [)Jn 'ipurr and rubll\hl'd
1n ( ru1\ing \\ orlJ maga11rw\ .\ugu-.t
issue tells hov. coastal n1mmun1111.''·
mostl) lrom Flonda 10( ahtom1a are
v.rappang hoat'> in offiual red tape
This 1s an rl'spons.e 10 a proltfrra
11on of cruising and h H'alxlard boat'
dunng the pac;t 10 ~car" \\ aterfront
communaucs kehng the pressure
arc fighting back v.1th rec,tnct1\l'
ordananct•s lkaufon. '.J < • lorcxam-
ple rcqu1rec; hoats to reg1\ter v.1th lht•
police depanmcnt v.hcn anchon·ll
more 1han 48 hours .\t \nna \tan:.1
Island and Holmes Eka1.h n a II\ 1 ~g
ahoard an anchored hoat tor more
than "'~ hour'> ·~ proh1h1ted In
<\ausahto a SI O<l tint· 1' k\led for
am·honng. n10H' than ~~ hour'
\\ 1thout a permit ~t 111 \ alk~ rt·qu1rl''
\4fllll'O pcrm1<>\11m nfthr < 11\ < 11u11-
l 11ioanchor11ut m11H' th.in ~~ h""''
\tu1.h it thl' t11"l1.'rn h' l;ind
tlV. ner. cenll'f\ tlll rxillut t•n ,1han.1h
ll li.•'t'k•s. I.irk 111 ta\,ltlon ind 'll'l
\\hll has 1ur-.1d1rt1l'n -thr teder;tl
~tate or hxal ~ll\l'rnmen"
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY, lllC.
F• 1lit llnt 01 Yu l ilt
192l KAaBm a VO COSTUUA S4I 115'
Jllernall\ r 10 ( lh rnp11. tro"d' ·« )ur ;o \JI.I• ~ton crua-.e ~hip ,.,
rt•Jlh .in l'\l3pt: an 11~1c· ~It.I .\le:\.
( uml' \Ill' prl·'1lknt of sale~ and
markl'llng · • .ind 11 mall lift: at ~a
mun.: t'nJC•\able \\t:.,e mstallc.-d a
,pen;il dl't.'p-d1c,h ;in tt•nna on 1he '>hip
1ha1 l'n..ihk' u' ll' p1clt. up h"e
tranc;m1\'1on'> lrnm .all local-arl'a T\.
\lJllOO\
Tha' nt\'311' 1ha1 pt.·uple v.ho "'ant
ll• \\Jtlh lhl· <lhmp1cs \Cl fed that
the' \\l1uld lt kl' i,, get av.a~ from the
hugx lnmJ, 1ha1 v.ill be an the c1t1e.,
dunng Jul\ ;rnd \uguo;t can do \n t°I)
taking om· 111 thl' 1hrt•e--ir tour-night
,rua'-1.'' 11n the .\1ure ~as ·
In JdJ1t111n tu the .i.ntenna th\' '>hip
h..t'iJ nlv. ,1Jeo \\'-ll'm 1n lhl· m<l\ll'
theater that'' mu, h lt lt.c: the lt.tnJ u~·d
l'n all th\· JUmtio ll't' 1 herl· 1' al-.o .i
huge nev. ml"•lt" ~recn a' v.dl 't'
rather than v.atlhing n1~rnp1, l'H'nt\
on a smaJ I T \. scrl"en. pas..engers can
t nJO' It mulh more b} viewing them
nn the giant mo\ 1e'-type screen. r or people ~ho want 10 take their
children and v.onder af there are a.Jl)
speual acll\ 111cs planned for lhcm.
the ansv.er ,., .. ,es·· The cruise hoes
hac; added another passenger benefit
b~ ha"mtt a C hildren\ Hostess .. oo
board
·Her Job "111 be not onl) to help
loolt. after the \.Ounger passengers. but
also to plan a wide \ anet) of spcctal
act1\l ll~ for them." said Cume.
Included arc "iUCh things as gamei.
treasure hunts. magJr shows. and
other 'aned ('\ ent.s
The .. .\.zure Seas ... home-ported m
l o'> l.ngele<; '0 weelt.s a ~ear. speciaJ-
11t'., 1n thrt't' and fou r-nag.ht cruises to
\1et.t(0
Fllr more infonnallon call West·
em ( rutse L1 nes at t2 I 3) 548--8411.
NOW ACCEPTING Ol YMPIC RESERVATIONS
At the tap of Orange County not far
from Long Beach. 5cal Beach 1s
d1stingu1 shed by ats pier which
d1v1des the beach an half. The quiet
residential community 1s a perfect
scning for a picturesque evening
stroll. ~ell lighted al hight. At Sunset
Beach. a httle farther south, v1s1tors
can nde twtsting. turning bike paths
and witness anglers trying their luck.
Both ~al and Sunset beaches are
surfer's turf: pros and amateun alike
pther when the waves run high.
lnlandcrs and others cu nous about
surfing may want to visit Huntington
State Beach. The expansive beach
covers 28 square miles and 1s well·
known for ats champ1onsh1p surfing
competitions. The broad stretch of
sand acts as a staae for sun
worshippers who have their pick of
numerous picnic spots, food stands,
bike paths and volleyball nets.
Only a mile from the Newport Pier.
the Balboa Island Ferry shuttles three
cars and a dozen passengers at a lime
10 picturesque Balboa Island. About
5.000 residents live on the im-
maculate islet. JUSt a mile in c1rcum-
fercnce. Specialty stores and bouti-
ques dot a half-dozen blocks and with
Dutch doors halved at waist level. the
effect 1s s1m1lar to a New England
seaside reson.
San D11.~go car<> 'our tnp \Outh
Th1<, dc~n-b\ ·lhl·--.ea has been nl"hh
landscaped "1th rnral tn:ec; and
poansc1t1a~. offering' 1s1IOI"'\ gn:enef!
and sccneq ngh1 ou1 of a tropical
cit mat(' -plant' 'inc<. and ground
CO\Cnngs of sh0t.l1ng pmk purpk
and gold blossom\ f,en ~an D1ego·s
freeways don·l m11.·rfrrc v.1th the 1------------------::-'
p1cturc~ue scencn thq are often
hidden an canH1n<> and bankt'J w11h
succulents. c;ea <la1.,1t'' and blooming
ice plants
AUGUST
CLEARANCE
SALE
Ttre wuthem end of nearby Bolsa
Chica. a six-milr beach, boasts steep
cliff: between the road and the beach
and 1~ best explored by ambauous
h1kero, A co mb1nat1on
bikepath/waUtway serves the entire
lcnith of the beach where clamming.
divana and fish1n1 arc popular pas--
tames. Ounl\l the haah udes at night from
now until the end t>f Auaust vmtors
can Join the arunion runs. Tbe. llule
fish mu t ~captured by hand (1llepl
any other way) u they ra~ on shore
to spawn. Fnouf.h of the fi b are
sucttuful 1n their quest to safely
perpetuate the ~pc;ltt but Mlmc may
end up an a be.achfront fi h fr>
Dntctl) oppoSlll' the ~ch 1s the
1200 ICrt Bois.a Chica EcOIOJlcal
ReKrvc. a uni9ue man.h and excel-
lent bird·w tch1n tcmlor\ Much of
the land 1c. 1m~ate and an'n\ ic,
You don't need to ndc the ferry to
aet there: the Balboa bndie camcs
vehicular traffic onto the island b"
way of Manne Avenue. ·
On the mainland. ap1n heading
south you'U anive at Corona Del Mar
and the Corona Del Mar State Beach.
a family getaway and &rand location
for kite flying. On an}' wind>-day
you'll sec an 1mprcu1ve amy of
colorful kttcs overhead. A JCtty lead!!
to an offshore view of the town and 11
lovely homes -which nnge 1n
design from Japan~ pqodas to tiny
cottqcs.
Oo farther south and you'll reach
Laauna Beach, Wlth 1\S bookstores.
boutiques. an p.Uma and peciahy
bops. The five mile Iona tdch
showc:asd tunbethers, jogen. stroll·
ans f.&Jnahcs and gwWI trummin
muAaan Lquna wu ~for the
10 n's two fresh water taaoon
At the nonhcrn edge of town a
statue lt'JClS all who arri\.-e. It was
erected in memory of [iltr Lart0n.
who 1n the 11\C I 960's stood. e«entnc
and rull·beardcd. on lhc same 1pot.
capt bou"' 1 da). seven day a ~ttk,
wav1na a friendly artttina Wlth
oumrctcht'd anm. A new town 1tr('~1er rroortC'JI\ now \tand .. on C ilrr
Voted .. the on:, area 1n the U.S.
with perfect "cather" b>
meteoroloaists. S:in Oaego's average
temperature 1s 70 degrees The cit}
economy 1s actuall) geared to clean
air wtth industry centered around
aerospace. electronics. h1ah 1ech-
noloa)' and medical rt'scarch
Thett'~ plent) to Stt and do an San
Diego. an intemauonall) renown~
zoo with mo~ than 4,000 animals 1n
naturalistic habitat: the San D1eao
Wild namal Park. 1800 aCTt'i of
"'ldhftsanctuary. and Sea World, 100
land~pcd actt of marint anrac·
tions from us .. old town" 10 111
maan1fic:cnt roa ·time with miles and
miles of beach and bay shore. San
01eao 1u ~111 pan of \ht Southern
Cahfomaa scent.
If you'd hkc add111on I 1ntor·
m'tion about tra .. rl opportun1t1t) in
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information a~lllt th<' CioM<'n S1aw
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IM Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 29, 198~
No 'sure hits' for fall TV season
By JERRY BUCK
Iii T...,..... Wrttw
LOS ANGELES -None of the
new network sho""s stands an "excel·
lent" chance of becomma a bit 1n the
upcomma fall season, accordma to a
lead1n1 Ne"' York adven1S1n1 com-
pany
Four shows, two each on ABC and
C'BS. have a "good" chance of
becoming hits, baSld on the annual
f;eason anal)s1s b} Dancer Fittaentld
Sample
It's hardly )urpnsmg that the new
shows face a naorous shakedown.
since ABC's "Hotel" was the only
new fall sho\\ to make 1t into the Top
I 0 for last ~ason CBS' "Scarecrow &
Mr) Krna" and "Af\erMASH" were
the onf\. other fall shows to make 11
into th~ Top 20 Most senes fail
.,. The three networks are introducing
22 ne" shows 1n the fall, and half of
thoSt are aiven little cbartcc ofluccess
by OFS. It S&)'I rune shows arc.
lonphots and two art suR' flllures.
"This could be the llahtcst thrce-
network race tn yean." wd the
report, edited by Phil Burrell. CBS 1s
expected to squeak to a very narrow
victory based on its reaular proaram·
min&-
Burrell said he found a sense of
optimism at the networks because the
ratinas have stabilized for the fint
time in four years. They are also
buoyed by record hig.h household
uuae levels.
Herc are the shows Jlven a "aood"
chance of becomina hits.
-ABC's "Paper Dolls.'' a senal
centered on the world of fashion and
modeling. DFS secs Its strongest asset
in executive producer Leonard Gold-
berg, "who worked miracles with a
similarly airy 'Charlie's Anaels' near-
ly a decade ago. In his hands 'Paper
Oolb' m&iht well emerse as m1lhon
dollar mannequins alona ABC's run-
way to fame."
-ABC's "finder of Lost Loves:·
in which Tony Franciosa plays a
worldly man who help1 people find
old love iD4ere ts. It combines love
and mystery and offers the same kind
of potential for anthological stones as
"The Love Boat" -also incidentally
i>roduocd by Aaron Spelhn& and
OouaJas Cramer
-NBC's "The Bill Cosby Show,"
which marks the comedian's return to
TV after an absence of 13 years. He
plays a New York doctor who has to
use hts sen~ of humor to retain h1~
san1t) around his children.
-NBC's "Hunter," which stars
Fred Dryer as a maven ck cop ( 1s there
any ot!vr kind on TV?) It's from
Stephen J Cannell. who rnolded
"The A-Team'' and "Riptide'" into
hits.
Burrell fives a "aood-fa1r" chance
to CBS' • Murder, She Wrote," in
which An&ela Lan,bury pla)'1 an
A.ptha \hnstae-type who also solve
a\ well as crutts mysteries. The
producers and creators arc Richard
Ltv1nson and Wilham Link. Not a
fa~t car or 11 flyina fist in the whole
show. Now. that's ~methm& to
celebrate.
The two shows iJVCn the least
chance of success are NBC's "Punky
Brewster" and CBS' "Dreams."
DFS calls "Ortams," a comed)
about a strughng rock 'n' rolJ band.
"exclusively k1dv1d." It says. "If this
1'i the stuff that 'Dreams' are made of
n1g.htmarcs art sure to follow."
"Punky Brewster" centers on the
rclauonsh1p between a feisty 7-ycar·
old girl and a cranky old photoara·
pher The analysis says it will prob-
abl) appeal more to "old folks who
think 11 s cute."
Middlemass
Veteran British actor makeslf.S.t mpact
as headmaster in 'To Serve Them· series
Indeed. It was the chanc:e to pla}
Quince (1n "A Midsummer Night'\
Dream") a~ one of four pans in
repertory that attracted M1ddlemas!>
10 the Royal Shakespeare Com pan}.
the tll ustrious British compan} that
has exported such productions as
"Nicholas Nic kleb} .. and "All's Well
That Ends Well" 10 Broadway.
Other notable perf orme~ wHh
whom he ha!I appeared include Peter
O'Took in "Waiting For Godot," Sir
John Mills 1n "Great Expectations,"
and Constance Cummings an "Mrs.
Warren's Profession .. By MATT WOLF
AP Wltepfloto AHoc:leled 1'1ee1 Wiiier
Like mother ...
Sophia Loren and ber 11 year-old •on, Edoardo, wtll
•rpear tof,ether lo an upcomin~ Italian movie, · 'Qualcoaa
d Biondo ' ("Something Blonde ').They are ahown filming
ln Rome.
~ 1 R ..\ff ORD-Lr PON-A VON
England -Despite his claim that "I
hale m) late." actor Frank M1ddlc-
mass has an animated kind l) ex-
pression that audiences have been
t>nJO)mg on film. stage. and telc" ISIOn
tor almost 40 )Cars
'Breakin' ' sound track s oars
M1ddlemass is best known 1n
.\menca for bnnging his 1mmed1ately
likeable presence to the role of the
Re' Algy Hemes, the headmaster in
the Public Broadcasting Service's
acclaimed 13-part serial "To Serve
Them All M) Days."
LOS ANGELES (A.Pl -l\;obod~
eitpected "Breakm"' to he a h11
mo' 1c A.nd nobody. including Pol)
Gram's Russ Rega n. expelled thL·
soundtrack to be a hit album
But the movie, \\h1ch rn~t $I ..,
m1ll1on has taken 1n $34 million so
far. The album. \\htch katurc~ the
\\Ork of such uni<'""""' :i<. HC\I
Streak"'\\' C hm<theGlo\t~)la,lor.
Fire Fo,, Re-F-le\ and Ollie and Jern.
has sold I 2 million and ·~ currenti\
'\'o 8 on tht• Billboard pop c.hart ·
·v. e nl'' er e\pec. ted this.' said
Regan ··1t hapf)t'.ned 'o fast on such a
huge scale It°'> like some \\eird
miracle ·
Current!} in rebroadcast through·
out the l 'mted States. 1he 1980
adaptauon of the R.F Dclderfield
no' el about English public school life
betv.een the wars has J01ned the ranks
of ··t psta1rs. Downstairs" and
"Bndcshead Rev1S1ted" as a Bnt1~h
I TODA Y'S SUNDA y PUZZLE I
ACROSS 73 Out of 147 Army 0H1cer abbr 38 Use an ax 102 Harvard's
7 4 Military reviews 148 Hawa11an greeting 39 Braz1han armao1110 adversary
1 Scotch caps 76 Unit of weight 153 Aviat0< 4 1 Chemical ending 104 B1bhca1 name
5 Reaches 8Cf OS6 78 Church dignitary 154 Church seat 42 Petty dispute 106 Fragment
10 Decisive 8 1 Noah s boat 156 Golf score 43 Angelic 107 Persian poet
15 Shoe bottom 82 Darling 157 Distant headdress 108 Prima donna
19 Commonplace 84 Wine fruits 158 Sub1ect matter 44 Desertllke 110 Dog's sound 20 Captured 88 Ventilated 159 Make amends 45 Fruit seed 112 Youngsters 2 1 Unaccompanied 89 Rescue 160 Wear away 46 Relative pronoun 113 Horseback game 22 Elude 91 Stamping tools 162 Pine Tree State 48 Station
24 Mountain crest 93 Genuflected 164 Occurrence 50 Definite article 114 Roman road
25 Anglo-Saxon com 94 Lively frollcs 165 Fruit drinks 51 Ceylon hill dweller 115 Headland
26 Skill 96 Cheek 166 Eats in style 52 Smooth 117 Danger ColO<
28 Wooden pm 98 Everything 167 Threaded bolt 53 Relax 119 Metal fastener
29 Send payment 99 Railroad bridge 168 Dispatch 55 Hum111ates 121 Mouse catchers
30 Detested 101 Salve< 56 Heroic story 122 Raced
31 Approve 103 'Hash marks DOWN 57 Slender grass 124 Narrates
32 Gllde on ice 105 Ceremony 60 Duckllke bird 126 Pack away
34 Continent abbr 106 Seed vessel 1 Book palm 61 Songbird 127 Flees
35 Dutch news agency 109 Dagger wound 2 D1llseed 63 Marionette maker 128 l egal claim
36 Wander Idly 111 Fathers 3 Companion 66 Sorters 129 Argues
38 Mild. as weather 112 Pot covers 4 Heavy hammers 67 Family members 131 Music note 68 Total 40 Cut oH 113 Brooch 5 Tolerated 69 Heckles 133 Tempests
42 F0<med 116 Afghan prince 6 Recreation area 71 Sells 134 As tar as
4'6 The one here 118 ArdOf 7 New Zealand vine 73 SWIM 136 Trtcked
4 7 Break soddenly 120 While 8 Helm pos1t1on 74 Covers with 138 Moslem 11lle
49 Communication 121 Cavern 9 Reptiles asphalt 139 Scatter
54 French city 122 Aepettt1on 10 Fleshiest 75 Goes by boat 140 Brazlllan river
55 Injection 123 Aante< 11 Indian mulberry 77 Parsonage 141 Vedic cosmic order 56 Rot0< housing 125 Expunged 12 Summit 78 Dance step 142 Electric force 58 Push 128 Put on cargo 13 Once Scot 79 Tear 143 Not any 59 Dismounted 129 Small valleys 14 Lawful 80 Miscalculate 145 Perslan elf 60 London fellow 130 Swaps 15 Mexican blankets 83 Concerning 147 Highway divider 61 French arttele 132 Outfits 16 Kiln 85 Favorite animal 149 Valentine w0<d 62 Employs 133 Conveoes 17 Armor plate 86 Building addition
64 Greek resistance 134 Choir voices 18 Prepare copy 87 Female sa1n1 abbr 150 Unlock
group 135 Conducted 19 Cry ot dlagust 90 Stlve< symbOl 151 Female red deer
65 Bushy clump 137 Finds 23 Greek letter 92 Try hard 152 Pretend
66 Capricorn 139 Weep loudly 27 Zodiac sign 95 Satisfy fully 155 Triumphed
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70 Group of players 144 Elevator direction 33 City m S1c11y 98 Imitates 161 -protundls
72 Picnic pest 146 Child s cart 37 TV COmmefC18l 100 Go by bus 163 Current. abbr
H• ANSWIRS IN CLA ISfrllD
period piece that Americans have
come to love.
Its star enjoyed n as we ll.
"The shov. was a very happy
eApenence," said the 65-year-old
actor. who was in in Stratford-upon-
Avon re hearsing a scnes of roles at the
home theater of the Royal
Shakespeare Company
''Herrics was a JO)' to play,"
M1ddlemass said. The pan is based
on Dclderfield's actual headmaster at
his Devonshire alma mater. the West
Buckland school.
"I keep getting invited to old boys'
dinners and meeting people who
knew him," M1ddlemass satd. "He
was a channang character"
In his 1972 best-seller, Dclderficld
descnbes Hemes as an "aging,
amiable clown." a descnpuon which
Mtddl~mass incorporated into hts
performance.
"They did m} hair up in three
spikes -one up in front and two out
at the sides. so I looked rather lake a
clown," he recalled. "I love clownin~.
1f -as with anything -the part 1s
good."
M1ddlemass' career has b~ no
means been restncted to a scnes of
benevolent comic assists.
Since he began his career in I Q49
after a nine-year stint an the arm).
"'11ddlemass has worked with
astonishing frequenc). shuttling be-
l\\Ct'n stage. film. and tele" 1~1on 1n a
"'1dc range of pans.
·-rm vef) lucky," he said ''I'm a
'er) bus) fellow. and w11h this
pudding face I get offered everything
from Quinces to aging derehcts.''
"They offered me a range of parts I
couldn't refuse," said the actor. who
1s debuting with the company rather
late in his career In add1t1on to
Quince. M1ddlemass has been cast as
f'nar Laurence an "Romeo and
Juliet," Holofernes in .. Love's Labor
Lost," and as Polon1us in "Hamlet"
opposite Ro~er Recs -the star of
"Nicholas N1c kleby.''
"I felt I was taking a gamble and
wondered whether f'd fi1 mto the
compan). but It's been hke being with
family," said M1ddlemass, whose
contractual commitment to the com-
pany IS for 60 14'eeks
His 1mmers1on in Shakespeare was
an added enticement.
"He 1s the most su mulaung pla)'-
wnght to perform," Middlemass said
"He has an impenshable magic for
actors -for audiences, too."
M1ddlemass 1s particularly eager to
"have another go" at Polonius, whom
he Last played with the Bnstol Old Vic
opposite Richard Pasco as the Danish
pnnce Thal production went on a
trans-conunental .\mencan tour in
1969.
Admming that he associate~
himself mo re w11h "the older. estah-
hshed playwnght~ ... Middlemass ex-
pressed a love for Sha\\ and pla~ed
Boss Mangan in the 1983 revival ol
"Heartbreak House" that starred Rex
Hamson. Roscmaf) Harns. and
Diana Rigg.
Plarng Sir Tob) Belch to V1V1en
Leigh s Viola 1n "Twelfth Nigh t"
seV"rral decades ago was, M1ddlemass
remembers. "an absolutely 1m-
pemhablc memof)."
"I adored her," he said.
M1ddlemass also has v1v1d
memones of a 1971 telev1s1on film
called "Madame Sin." which starred
Bette Davis.
"The film was actually a d1scred1t,
but there was the thnll of workrng
with Miss Davis," he said, adding
that, "Most of my work was left on the
culling-room floor."
"That's the glory of the theater," he
said with a chuckle ... , know that what
I'm doing 1s what the audience 1s
seeing "
i\lthough his TV work of late
encompasses the adaptation of
Shirley Conran's novel "Lace" and
the part of Brezhnev an Tom Stop-
pard's ··Squaring the Circle," Middle-
mass realizes that Hemes remains his
most widely known pan to date.
"I got wonderful letters from the
United States on us first showrng," he
said, .. and Just the other day, an
i\mencan couple came to the stage
door here to tell me how much the)
enJO~ed ll. ..
M1ddlemass acknowledges that he
has ··a face people recognize." but
adm11s that fans frcquentl> cannot
put a name to the face.
''They think I'm Michael Hordern
or Leo Mc Kem ... he chuckled. "l JU St
hope that people think Leo Mc Kern 1s
me."
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Orange Cooal DAILY PllOTISUrtO y, IUJy 29, 11N4
CBS, NBC bid to woo
fans from ABC soaps
I
New serial, specials being offered ABC. thou&J:l, iJ tiptiQI for Lts
afternoon aff&in Ori&inally, A
Sporu .., .. to ha\lc 107 b:oWt bf
OJympic covt1111t. can.oclina all tie
nc1work'1 soep OJ)erlt fort~ ~ee
But ABC• daytime provammttt
fcanna dd'cctions. won ti.ck lO
hou~
to lure viewers turned off by 0 -lym--pt_c_s ---
By Jl'RED ROTHENBERG .,,...,....f'IW
NEW YORK -Their relauonsh1p
1hows s1ans of strain. and he's away
on a two-week tnp You've lust.ed
after her for year) She'\ confused and
vulnerablt ls now the 11me to make
your move~
You btt ll 1s. WA) pr()IJ'ammeri at
NBC and CBS ~II'\ fair 1n 10 .. e and
raunas wars. so NBC and CBS will
test the fa1thfulnes~ of ABC's soap--
opera fans when that network IOC1 to
hm1ted scnal broadcasts the next two
weeks because of tts ellteM1ve Sum-
mer Olymp1n co .. erage
PlaJ"tf'rlCbt Renee Surratt confront8 her
drama critic hu•band, Tom Tltu•. with the
renew he wrote on her play aa their •on,
Tim Tltua, looka on In a acene from
.. Crtdc't Choice," opening Friday at the
Irvine Community Theater.
While ABC 1s show1na runn1nJ-
pole-vauh1n1 and other Olympic
events. NBC and CBS will have
loving bed-hopping and other sud\}
ac11v111es
··\\e don't "'ant to )Quander this
chance." !>aid Bnan Frons. SBC's
\ICe pre'11dent for da)t1me "It's a
unique opponunit} and we're grab-
bing 1t ·· Mesa, Jrvine theaters open
new comedies this weekend
Taking a Lue from a t~p1cal ca1·s·
awa)-the-m1ee-wdl-pla) map~
scenano. ~8( will introduce the
serial ··Santa Barbara" Monda} take
other shows to exotic locales and stir
up 1ts stor)hnes so 1he)''ll bt steamier
than the smog O\Cr Los Anaeles Two comedies-both deahn~ with
women who wnte themselves into a
sticky situation -compnsc this
week's newcomers on Orange Coast
stages. One 1s a premiere for Orange
County audiences. while the other has
been unseen locally for 14 years.
The brand new one 1s ··The Sup--
porung Cast," opening Thursday at
the Costa Mesa Civic Playhhouse
The revival of a long-absent play 1s
··cnuc's Choice" by the lrvtne Com-
munity Theater, bowing in Fnday.
Both plays will run for four weekends.
Stan Wlasick is d1rect1ng George
Furth's "Supporting Cast" in Costa
Mesa. Wlth Corinne Williams in the
central role of an authoress who
strains fri endships with her charac-
terizations. Others 1n the show are
Helene Bnggs, Vicki Shoulders. Kelly
Sands and Ted Knorr. ...
Performances after opening week-
end will be 11ven Fridays and Satur-
days at 8:30 through Aug. 25 m the
playhouse, 661 Hamilton St., Costa
Mesa. CaJI 650-5269 for mformatton
and reservations.
In Irvine. Art Winslow directs
··cnt1c's Choice," Ira Levin ·s pointed
comedy about a New York drama
cnuc forced by his conscience 10
review a play wntten by his wife -
truthfully. Renee Surratt portrays the
playwnght. while the drama cnuc
and his son ate played by a real drama
cntic and his real son -the Daily
Pilot's Tom Titus and Tim Titus.
Completing the cast are Marcia
Bertholf. Ed Reder. Olive Hams and
Mariie Schwanz. Curtam ume 1s 8
p.m. Fndays and Saturdays through
Aua. 25 with 2 p.m. matinees Aua. 5
and I 9 in the Tunic Rock Communi-
ty Park audttonum. on Sunnyh1ll
Road otTTurtlc Rock Dn..-e 1n Irvine
Reservations and information are
available at 857-5496.
A half-dozen other shows come to
the end of their respccu ve lines this
weekend, including:
-"Tbe Sound of Ma11c" at Ora nae
Coast College in Costa Mesa
( 432-5880), aivina fi nal perlormances
Thursday through Saturday at 7:30
with matinees Saturday at 2 p.m. and
Sunday at 5 p.m.
"-Oliver" for the Saddleback
Company Theater at Saddleback
College in Mission Viejo (831-4656).
running Tuesday through Saturday at
8 p.m. with a closing maunee Sunday
at 3 p.m.
-''Taitt of Fannie Keenan, Better
Known as Dora Rand" at the Laauna
Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna
Canyon Road. Laguna Beach
(494-0743). on stage Thursda~
through Saturday at 8 p.m
-"Damts at Sea" for the South
Coas1 Musical Theater at the t;01 .. er-
s11y High School theater Campus at
Cu1 .. er 1n irv1ne ( 71St>-4J~4). running
Fnday and Saturda} at 8. Sunda~ at
2:30
-"Trudi and tbe Mln1trel" b} the
'La Cage' sets record
NEW YORK (AP) -It will bu} a
lot of feathers. The combined grosses
for the New York and West Coast
companies of "La Caae aux foltes:·
the saucy musical smash set in a
French Riviera nightclub, reached
nearlr SI million for the week ending
July 5.
The New York production. which
begins its second year Aug. 21
grossed $482.662. sett mg a new house
record at the Palace Theater for a
regular week. said Shirley Hen.
spokeswoman for the sho" And a
second compan), currently playing
the Golden Gate Theater m San
Francisco. took 1n $483.600 for the
same week.
The tounng ed1t1on moves to Los
Angeles' Pantages Theater 1n Septem-
ber, where, according to producer
Allan Carr. the musical already has an
advance sale of more than S4 m1lhon
Don't Miss The Party!
"Chaotic, shameless
and very funny."
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Fountain Valley Communst) Theater
at Golden West College's Patio
Theater 1n Huntington Beach
(847-1108), winding up Fnda>
throu&h Sunday at 8 p.m .
-"tartuffe' at the Gem Theater
12852 Mam St.. Garden Gro\ e
(636-7213). playing WednesJa~
throuih Saturda) at 8. Sunda) at
7 30.
Elsewhere along the abundant local
theater scene, these shows continue
their engagements:
-"Weat Side Story" at the Hunt-
ington Beach Playhouse, Main Street
at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington
Beach (832-1405), Fndays and Satur-
days at 8:30 through Aug. 25 w11h
Sunday and Thursday performances
Aug. 5-16.
-"Snoopy" at the Westminster
Community Theater, 7272 Maple St
Westminster (995-41 13), Fnda)sand
Saturdays at 8:30 through Aug. I I
-"Tbe Beat Little Whorehouse In
Tnaa" at the Harlequin Dinner
Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Bl\d
Santa Ana (979-5511 ), nsghtl) except
~onda)s at varying curtain times
through i\ug. 19
-"Lavender Follies" al Scbas-
ttan's West Dinner Pla)house. 140
.\ .. e Pico. San Clemente (492-99501
"-ednesda)S through Saturda)s at 8
Sunda}S at I and 7. through Sept. 4
-"Fiddler on tbe Roof" at the
Grand Dinner Theater. i Freedman
Way. Anaheim (772-7710). n1~tl~
eAcept Mondays at varying limes
through Aug. I 9.
-"tbe Musk Man" at the Curtain
Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino
Real. Tustin (838-1540). nightly e>.-
cept Mondays at varying times
through Aug. 19.
-"Aaytblng Goes" aboard 1he
Pilgnm II in Dana Point Harbor
(751-1344}, Thursdays and Fndays at
9. Saturdays and Sundays at 7 and 9.
throuitt Sept. 9.
"Mr. Robbi' Vacation" b:r the i\na-
ModJeska Players at the Anaheim
Cultural Ans Center. 931 N Harbor
Bl vd., Anaheim (772-8'08>. Fnda}S
and Saturdays at 8 pm through Aug
18
\1eanwh1le CBS. da)t1me's top--
rated network. will showcase Jer-
maine Jack~n 1n a ··c1ndereUa
Concert•• on ··As the World Tums··
.\ug I and:! Ph~lhs Diller w11l pla)
the Fa11; Godmother in 1he fantaS\
sequence \\hlch ""ill also ha .. e a
concurrent contest for' 1e"'ers
··1t's detin1tel) an opponunit~ to
keep our viewers loyal while enticing
new audiences." said Laurence Caso.
CBS' director of daytime program-
Company's
'Yankees' on
stage at SCR
Employees ol Odet1cs Inc a
rnmpany "hose product' range from
space tape recorders to walking
robots ""Ill be center stage ne'tt
weekend as stars of the musical
corned' ··Damn 'r ankees·· at South
( oast Repertor)
Curtain 11me 1s 8 pm for the
Frida) and Saturda~ performances at
the ~CR 1hea1er 655 Tov.n Center
DrH e ( osta \ksa and tu.~et) are
pnced at S2 each The' v.111 be
a' atlablc on a tir,1-come 1lrsMen ed
bam b) Lalltng Ke11h Brush at
.,50-2111 or L1nJa Krumme a1
.,.,2-1000
T1rkets v.111 be a'ailable at the
theater box offi<.:e on the e"enmgs of
performance onl)
"Damn Yankees:· the third
Odeucs productton. is compnsed
totall~ of Ode11cs emplo~ees "ho
have Clt pressed a des1 re to act. s1 ng.
dance or work behind the !>Cenes The
baseball spoof 1s directed b} V1rgin1a
Deland 1he com pan) 's communst~
relattonr, coordinator
Call 642-5678
Pul a few w ords
lo work for ou
The Insanity continues ...
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fountain Valley
0Me In 962 2481
nuna for the Eu1 Coast.
AJrcad> lhl$ month, CBS hu been
trumpet1n4 a ne,. daytime slo .. n:
•· fhe Loving Touch." while thtrd·
rated NB< ha$ been b1lhna usclf u
the network ··""here your love story
never ends."
Summer u\Cd to be a cooltna-off
JX'riod for soap-opera pus1on The
network.s didn't wan1 to *Htc their
best scx-3nd-scandal itone' when
\ 1cv.ers were at the beach Bui that
attttudt has chanaed ~use ol
intense compet1t1on for the lucrau"'e
da .. ume dollar and the fact that
serials no~ get an add1t1onal audttntt'
of colleae students home for tht'
summer
··Santa Barbara·· wh1<.:h will com·
pete d1rccth against .\BC-stop.rated
"General Hosp1ta1:· 1s taking aim at
that soap's ~ouna. female aud1cme
.. We think there s a 'ulnerabtht~
there... \31J Frons · ~1ost of our
characters are under 31l and "e 1h1nk
our acuon-adHnture themes \\di
appeal to ~uung women··
L"nhle pnme time \\htch hu
reruns all summer. )Oaps are
produced for 52 \\Cels. and man) of
them actualh build audience\ in
June. Jul) and o\ugust
The summer assault on .\BC ·s
potbo1lerscomes as .\BC 's leadership
1n women -ad,ert1s1n1's fa"onte
demographic -1s being eroded b~ -..:ac and CBS in da' ume
Dunng the \.fa). 1984 s~eeps
penod .\BC led 1n women aged
18-49 but had dropped 2~ percent
from the )Car before to a 5 0 rating
CBS·s share of that demographic
group increased 8 percent to a 4 I
raung while 1':BCs increased ::!3
percent to a 3 2 rating
"Bcty,·ccn all the ruonina & j ump-
1n1 & le.apin&. don't min tht love. tbc
roounce and the pus100," sa~ •
current ABC s>romotion, procl&imii,a
that" All My Chtldrtn, •• ''Ont Life CO
LI\ e·· and ··General Hospual" will
have dail) 40-minut.e episodel I.be
ne~t tlA.O week.s.
Althou&h that sull mean•
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penods. 1t'~ better than the 'Jtu.a&ion
wtth ABC\ other 50aps, "Eda:c of
:-.=1ght." ··Lo\lna" and "Ryan's
Hope·· The~ will disappear enUrd}.
and the concern at ABC Ii &tlal
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The importance of woo1n1 dlcr-
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~BC Chairman Grant Tinker "A
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will be loolun1 for love 1n Halo, h$
··0avs of Our Lives" will be at tbt ~ orid's f 11r in New Orleans add
··s.n ta Barbara " which Frons calls
'the most 1mponant show cominaon
"'BC this )'CU, .. wtll be treated royelly
wtth a S30 million bud&et. 1ncludJn&
1he construction of a S 12 milhon
studio 1n Burbank
~ean""h1Je on C BS. ··A.s the World
Tums" wdl have a drawm1 to
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Concert •• Cuo said one viewer will
win a date with Pnncc Charmini.
.\s long as he's not an Olympic
athlete. CBS WtU be happy
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88 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 29, 1964
Nabors
coaxed
back to
showblz
8> ROBERT MACY
A~,._.,.._
LAS VEGAS -Jim Nabors ha!>
ended a five-year hiatus cau~ b)
bnght-hg.ht burnout. But 1t took !>ome
fancy tafktng to &et him to trade the
tractor on his Maui rant·h for a tu ~edo
and microphone.
"I was scared; I didn't want tornme
~k," Nabors said recent!\ of a
telephone call he received from Dtd•
Lane. entertamment director of thl'
Las Vegas Hilton "I said 'No' at lirc.t
because I didn't lno"' "'hat to
l'\pt'Ct."
Captain Kangaroo jumpy
about forced retirement
By NORMAN BLACK
A1111IJ11f,.,_.....,
WASHINGTON -Bob Kecshan,
beuer k.nown to children and adults
alike u Captain K.anaaroo, says
there's no sense gemna mad.
It's true that after 30 years, the
Captain as going 10 leave his home on
CBS at the end of 1984. h's also true
that Keeshan pfaces some of the
blame for that on the Reagan adman-
1stratton and the Federal Com-
mumcauons Comm1ss1on.
But instead of getung mad.
Keeshan has decided to pursue has
equivalent of gelling even -find
"Captain Kangaroo" a new home.
With the fervor of an evangelist.
Kecshan has begun exploring the
mtncac1es of getting a program on the
Public Broadcasting Service. lfhe can
raise enough m o ney from corporate
underwri1ers over the next three or
four months -about S 1.5 million -
and also mterest enough public TV
stauons across the country. Keeshan
says "Captam Kangaroo" could began
appeanng on PBS earl) next }ear.
BobKeeahan
Fowler has concluded "they don't
have to' serve children; that we can all
rely on pubhc broadcasting,"
Keeshan says.
Under the circumstances, tl would
be "counter-producuvc to blame
C BS," he explains. .Netwo~k . e~:
ecutives were JUSt "doma their JOb
by bowina to the reality of adven1sma
and ratings pressure.
"There's just no futu~ there any-
more," he continues. "There's no
room for meeting the needs of a small
audience on the weekdays on com -
m ercial TV. And even if every child
in the country under the BfC of 10
watched my show. that's still not a
very interesting audience to
advenisers."
What should worry people.
Keeshan cencludes, 1s not the fact
that "Captain Kangaroo" is leaving
CBS but rather "how our children are
being nunured by television."
What he got was n1ghtl) !>tand1ng
0va11ons from capacity crowd~ as the
tl:atured attraction at the giant hotel's
"\1oultn Rouge" show and a four-
month pact to star in Hilton )ho"' 111
Keno and La) Vegas
~abors parlaH•d his l\labma drJ'-"I
and di) wit into count!) bumpl1n
Gomer Pyle in the 1960s. then "'-'nt
on to host htl> own TV vanet)' sho"'
and mghtclub act, surpns1ng au-
diences with a powerful. profesl>1onal
\tngtng \'OICC.
AP Wl~o
Jim Na bors b ack under the bright llghta In Laa Vegas.
Keeshan doesn't ha' e any commtt-
ments yet, but he thmks he'!> got a
good chance at success.
commercial tele' 1s1on an general
F1\e year.; ago . he says. when the
Fl ( was cxplonng the extent of
ch 1ldren·s programming on com-
mercial TV. "the local affiliate~ were
terrified.'' But the current FCC. under
the leadership of Republican Mark S.
"I'll be happy 1f I can find a home
for the Captain on PBS." Kecshan
concludes. "And I thtnk it will be
accepted tbere with some
enthusiasm. But when the most
popular show on commercial TV is
'The A-Team' ... well, that ought to
male some of us think."
.\fter 250 TV shows. JO-plu!. record
albums and hundreds of appearance~
across the country. Nabors retreated
to Hawa111n 1978 for retirement at h1)
home on D1amondhead and to raise
macadam1a nuts on his 500-acrl'
Maui ranch. He's spent tht> past
~"eral years dnvmg a tractor and
pruning and shaping .!0.000 fickle
macadam1a trees.
l:Acept for an Ol C3'>10nal 'IX'l 1.11
pt>rformann~ "Jabur<. drup1x·d ou1 nl
the bus1ncs\ until he ren·t' L'd J L.111
from Bun Rl'\ nold) Rl'\ n11ld' ,1
fnend ~tnce the i"o had mc t11n thl '>~:1
of "Gunsmoke·· tn the I%()) J'>ll·d
Nabors to pla\ a cameo rok 1n ht ..
new film. 'The Ae'>t L 11tk
Whorehouse m fe~as."
The cameo grew mtoa fca1ured roll'
a nd Nabor\ ended up narrating thl'
popular lilm He pla}ed camt>o rule'>
tn two more Re\ nolds film). '\troker
..\ce" and ··(annonball II .. but
shunned the stage until Lane ., rnll
earher this spring
Hilton executives tai l ed "labor\
mto performmg at their Hawa11
propenics an 1978 and 1979 but he
fou nd himself working two ~how~ a
night, six mghts a week. I 0 month!> a
year-and bcmg treated for his lim-
ever ulcer.
He admits to ha' ing trl·p1da11ons
before o pemng night 10 m id-J une
.. I became completel) burned out."
'Jabors said. 'Td had tt "1th thl'
bnghl lights."
"II was kinda ltke the f w11tght
Zone for me all ofus standing then: 1n
costumes. the girls 1n spangk<,. no
iops." he grinned "l looked around
and told the ltd'> Tm used to hl:1ng on
the back of a tractor and then tu lx
Unfortunately, they're both on our side.
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kinda v..e1rd ....
Nabor'> 54, ~1d the o ne pro-
lec;-.1onal \en tu re that ha) escaped
him t!. a !>hot at Broadwa) "and I'd
ltkc to do that before I gel too old "
He\ fin1~hmg the summer wtth
c.>ngagemcnts in Spokane. Wash ..
Bei,,1:rly, Mas~. Dallas, Warren.
Oh1u. and Flmt. Mich .. before begm-
n1ng a two-month run with a show at
the Reno Hilton in September He
returns to the Las Vegas Halton tn
Apnl for l'-"O months but has no plans
to return to the breakneck cross-
countl) tounng that prompted his
retirement He. also hopes to sand-
wich 1n a new comed y film.
Nabors. who sangs country or the
dass1c~ wtth equal ease. admits the
success he'<, enJO>ed wa~ beyond his
\\ 1ldest dreams grov.. mg up as a bo) 1n
'i) lacauga . .\la He earned a busaness
degree at the l 'nl\ersll} of Alabama
"hllc s1ngtn1t at fratern1t) panaes.
.. I kinda backed anto the business
'o 1fthey kicked me out I'd be pointed
in the nght direction." he laughed.
tr) ang to talk abo"e the din of dancers
rehearsang on the stage above his
Hilton dn:<,s1ng room
In 14ti2. Nabor<. -was appt>anng at
the Horn. a popular Los Angeles
laum h1ng pad for cntenainmcnt
hopeluh. when ht> was <,polled b)
\nd\ C 1nllith. y.. hose tele' 1s1on show
\\aS 3 htt
'TJ \Ing ltt..:c th1<; ··ht> ..aid tn J nch
hantonc 'llll.l' "and talk hke th1c.:·
'h1ttang to ht!. patented (1omn t"ang.
·It made no \Cn<,c to an~bod) EH·n
\nd' l<>mmc.>ntl'd: ·1 don't kno"
"hat \OU do. hut ~ou do ti ver. wdl ···
c 1ntlith lound a spot for Nabors as
tilling '>talion allendant (/omcr P~le.
\\ho goth" u "n <icnes 1v..o H~ars lata
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"Whe n I s urrendered my regular
weekday time period on C BS back in
1981 and then went to the weekends. J
was walling to II)' that as a com-
promise." Keeshan said 1n a recent
telephone tn terv1ew ... Bu l 1 !' s become
quite clear to me that I have not been
able to reach the audience for whom
the show is produced and an tended~
''And those young chaldren are
coming along in greater numbers
today 1han at any other point tn t'1(•
past decade," he added. "I feel some
commitment to ti) to lind some wa>
to reach them."
The 57-year-old Keeshan was 101er-
v1ewed after announcang he would
not try to renew his contract wtth
CBS, the network that turned "Cap-
1ain Kangaroo" into a mornmg
fixture for generations of kids long
before the development of such
public TV programs as .. Sesame
Street.··
Keeshan 's current contract for
"Captam Kangaroo" expires Dec. 31 .
He's already agreed to host -as Bob
Keeshan -at least one season of a
new Saturday afternoon program for
CBS called "Story Break." and also
hopes to do a prime-lime special for
the network But the Captam has
given up on commercial television.
Keeshan adds.
''I fl 1ho ught there was any future at
CBS. that the pendulum would swmg
and a time penod on weekdays would
be i1ven bac\.. to the entena1nment
d1' 1s1on. I would hang tn there."
Keeshan said ... But I see absolute!}
no poss1b1l1t} of that happening.··
Jn reaht} he says. "Captaan
Kangaroo" ceased to exist when the
"CBS Mornang News .. -frustrated
b} its third-place ranking behtnd
.c\BCs .. Good Morning America"
and NBC's .. Today" -appropnated
the Captain's time slot and pushed
him to 7 a.m . on Saturdays and
Sundays
"That's 6 a.m. Central." says
Keeshan. "It's a good game now:
'Find the Captain.' The stations
dispose of 11 as they want."
1f Keeshan refuses to c n11c1zc CBS
and 1ts affihates directly, he shows no
such reticence when the topic shafts to
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Van Valkenburgh, a certified pubhc accountant, has been with the Rockwell
operation since 1980. Before that, whe worked for DeloUte, Ha1kla1 & Sell• in
Costa Mesa. • • • Newport Beach resident Rohen A. Petenoa bas been named sales
manager of the Anaheim office of Coldwell Banker CommerciaJ Real E1&ate
Services. He bas been with Coldwell s10cc 1977, spcctahzing 10 the sales and
leasing of retail properties throughout Orange: County. Peterson now assists
Geor1e Spraita1, vice president and re1ident manager. in administenng the
Anaheim offlce's 46-member staff. ••• Tbe Cox Ir Barcb Advertil1.D1 Co. of Newport Beach has been selected to
handle advertising and public relations for C. ltob Dl&Jtal Prodacta, Inc., a
subsidiary of C. ltob & Co., Lt.cl., of Tokyo, Japan. CBA personnel assigned to
the account include president Jolua. C. Co1, Jr., account executive Nancy
Ma1D1, crcattve director BW Graefen and public rclauons account manager
Ned Madden. C. Itoh markets pnnters, disk: drives and software. ••• U1 Fry has been named marketing director for ne Girl'• Gym of Laguna
Beach. She will be responsible for managing the marketing communications
and sales and for promoting special events. Fry was formerly with Nelman-
Marcat of Fashion Island. The Girl's Gym is a fitness center for women. • • • Fountain Valley resident Mlcbael Wblte has been promoted to the post of
investment officer for Job.a Barnham and Co. Real Estate Fl.Dance Dlvl1loo'1
Newpon Beach office. White, who JOtned Burnham in 1983. was formerl}
manager of paralegal services for Tbe Irvine Co. ••• Tec1tor of Huntington Beach has appointed Robert Whlcegtver eastern
region sales manager. As such. he will be responsible for three Tecstor offices.
located in Boston. Washington and Fort Lauderdale. Tecstor manufactures
and supplies fixed disk drives.
• • • DeDJl.11 E. Rlcbard1 has Joined Lusardi Con1tracttoo Co. as a senior
supenntcndent. responsible for phase one of the 140.000-square-foot City
Centre office proJeCt under construction on a site at Ctty Centre Dnve and the
Garden Grove Freeway in Orange. Richards brings 19 years of expenence in
the construction industry to his new post. Most recently. he was
superintendent for Wtulam1 & Burrow, Inc. of Tustin. The San Diego-based
Lusardi Construction Co. has offi ces in Newport Beach. -...
Sbaroa Joan has been promoted to director of plannmg and research for
Irvine-based Mlcroventare, which develops software packages for the real
estate and financial service trades. Jones was formerly manager of product
research. In her n~w post, she_ will responsible for all aspects of«search in the
areas of marketing and client needs, and for scheduling clements of
Microventure's research and development programs.
The new house of a Florid.a couple
was bu1h W1thout foounas -the
concrete base that rests under the
piers supponina the foundation. In
add1t1on, the builder didn't use
enough piers. and the houi;c bepn to
sink within a short penod and split
apart.
To fix this disaster. the house had
to be moved off the foundation Then
the old foundation was bulldozed and
a new one laid -and onl) after all
that was the house put back wherc 11
belonged. Meanwhile. the family had
to be housed elsewhere.
Total bill: $37.000 and several
months of d1slocat1on.
More than six out of C\ er. I 0
bu)crs of new homes reported to the
Federal Trade Commission in a 1980
survey that the) had to pay an avera$C
of SI .400 for repairs that builders did
not fix.
Of those surveyed, 22 percent
reported repairs cosllng from S 70 I to
$2.000. while 8 percent rcponcd
repairs costing more than S2.0CX>
Right now. the ave rage cost of
repair for a m".)or structuraJ defect in
a new house tops S9,SOO.
All of this mere!) suggest!> the
significance of a warranty for a new
house. The need is very real. the
situauon far from satisfactory.
You wouldn't consider bu)1ng a
new car or stereo Wlthout a warrant\
In fact. the assurances a warrant)
provides easily ma) make the dif-
ference between buying one brand
mstcad of another.
Yet. traditionall). new houses have
not come with warranty tags at-
tached. That outdated custom has
changed -but many of you. new
home buyers. arc not aware that such
warranties are available.
Several warrant) programs for new
homes have developed in the past
decade. The pioneer is the Home
Owners Warranty Provam. which
introduced the concept 10 I 974
The HOW pr~am operates 10 49
states and the District of Columbia
(the exception 1s Alaska). Other
programs ClllSt and some major
builders ofTer their own I 0-)car
programs. Man} builders ofTcr onc-
ycar warranues
Several states also have warrant\
programs. Mar, land. V1rgin1a and
Connccucut ha\e implied warranucs
urtder the law for nel4 home bu\ ers -
which means protecuon for ~o·u e'en
1f the builder doesn't tell \Ou about 1t
New Jcrse) and Minnesota require
that home builders offer a I 0-~ ear
program
Warranties don't prondc a cure-all
-part1cularl} ag.a1nst the t>pe ol
horror stOI) the Flonda couple e\-
pcncnced. But the} do offer 1mpon-
ant consumer protection
The HOW program. for instance.
which 1s the nauon 's largest. covers
more than 1.2 million new homes. or
about one 1n every four houses built
To date. the program has paid out
more than SI 00 m1llton in sausfac-
tton of more than 30.000 claims
Over 18,000 of these claims re-,
suited from major structural defects
And it should be no surpn~ to \OU
that of the 18.000. more than 80
Orange County Mortgage Chart
Lender
Contact
Pacific Coast S& L Fixed-Rate Any loan officer
Frist Interstate
Any loan officer
Homestead S&L
Any loan officer
Lender
Contect
Adjustable Sears Bank
Any loan officer
Rate Santa Paula S&L
Any loan officer
Hemet Fed. S&L
Any loan officer
Lender
Conh•ct
Adjustable Century City S&L
Any loan officer
Mortgage Long Beech S&L
Anlt loan officer Loan Paci le Federal S&L
Any loen officer
RetH quoted ere for 1lngl• family, owner-
occupied hom... bought with a 20•1. down
payment. Each example Include• thrH of the top
lenders, a1 Mlected by Prime Rating Inc. All
lender• have been ranked by Interest rate, polnt1,
term• end t .... If a lender requlrn PMI, (private
mortgege ln1urence,) Ith•• been calculated Into
the lntereat rate or point• thown. All lender• were
updated end verified u of April 24, 1984.
FIXED ehowt the traditional long-term flxed-
rete mortgage. AML (AdJuat•bl• Mortgage L09n)
cerrlea a varlable lnter .. t rate, ad)u1ted every f9W
month• or yeare u Indicated In the cha.rt. The
peym911t edJu1tment term tor an AML wtll be
different than the rate •dJuttment t«m, t~fore
ceualng ne;atlvt amortization (unp1td lnt.,..t 11
•dded to the prlncJpaJ.) ARM altO centel •
verlabte lntereat rate, but the rate adJuate fNfl('f
Int. Amon. Mexlmum
Rat• Pt1. Yre. Loen
13.750 2.75 150
14.125 2.50 250
14.000 3.50 350
Int. Amort. Int. Mexlmum ..... Pt•. Yre. AdJ • Cap Loan
11.25 1.50 250 6 mo 50
\1.250 2.00 250 6mo. 50
11.75 2.50 250 12mo 40
Int. Amort. Int. M11lmum ..... Pta. Yre. AdJ. Cep Loan
10.50 2.25 250 3 yrs. 5
10.75 20 400 12 mos 4 5
10 875 30 350 12 mos 5
few years as Indicated, and the payment
adjuatment term ta always the san-:e as the rate
adju1tment term. This loan does not negatively
amortize. Both ad}uatable toane may or may not
have a cap on th• maximum percentage tncreaH
In lnterett rate over the term of the loan.
NOTE: Information on mortgage lending 1n
Orange County 11 provided by Prime Rating Inc. of
Sauullto. Rat .. for thla partial lilt are derived
from Prim• Rating'• databue of more than 350
lendera that are active In the mortgage market
and lend In Orange County. Lenders turveyed
control approxlmatety 90% of aource money
available fOf' r .. t •tete loan• In the etate. More
Information may be obtained by calling Prime
Rating, toll·frM at 800-832-9999 Thie Dally Piiot
accept• no raponelblllty for the PrlrM Ft.ting
report a.
ln•ex•pen•slve*
•{tn tk spen' alv) not high In price; reasonable;
classlfled advertising Diiiy Piiat Clawfled Advertlalng
~2-5'78
percent relate to foundauons
You. as a home buyer. should quiz
your builder about what warrant)
covcraic. if any, come\ wtth your
house.
The HOW program offers two-
pronged protect1on that covers I 0
years. Before they can ofTer It,
however. builders are screened and
HOW rC\1cws their background\
Builders agree to adhere to ccna1n
standard!I
Herc's hov. the actual coverage
works. The warrant\ cove~ the first
lWO)car\. In the first )ear. the builder
warranls the hou~ against defects 1n
workmanship and matcnals and
aaa1nst m-.,or stroctu1'1 defectl ln the second )c&r, the bwkkr
continues to warrant ap.tnlt maJOT
structural defects and apinst defects
in p1p1ni and duct work of major
sys~s. such as plumbma. clectriC1ty
and hcatina. If your buiklff can't or
won't live up to h1shtr warranty.
HOW i.a_kes over the cost of re~rs
and hires another contractor to make
them
In the third through 10th )'c&"'. the
builder pro\1de-s insurance against
maJOr structural defects (over a $250
deducttble)
HO\\ strcsscs that most claims for
SnVll
Pono
structural defects occur 1n the fifth
year of coverqe.
WARNINu TO YOl' Be surt
your bou!.t' has a wamnt)' tag. Then.
check to malc.c surt It is the be~t
warranty you can get
Smith reports improved earnings
Sm11h lntcrnauonal Inc reported
1mpro' ed re' enucs and results of
opera lions for the '>t'cond quarter and
first half.
For the second quancr ended June
30, the Newport Beach-based busi-
ness had revenues of S 180 m1lhon
and net income of $625.000. or 3
cents per share This compares wnh
revenues of S 163 3 m1lhon and a net
loss of S6 I m11l1on. or 27 cents per
share in the comparable penod of
1983
For the six months ended June 30.
revenues ofS3S2.:! m1lhon generated
net income of $3 9 m1lhon. or 17
cents per share.
In the first six months of 1983
revenues were $345. 7 m1lhon with a
net loss of S9 m1lhon or 40 cents per
share
Improved dnlhng actn 1ty led to a
25 percent 10crease an domesuc
revenues from the I 983 second
Quarter. lntcmauonal revenues de-
chned 6 percent from the year-a&o
penod
Commenting on the re!.ult~ Jerry
W Neely, chairman and chief ex-
ecutive officer noted that. "Operaung
results have improved considerably.
with g.ams in both sales and earnings
over )ear-<-arher levels. The~
~ have made is taraely due lO
1ntemaJ efficiencies and p-caln mar-
ket peneuauon. with some help from
improved domesuc dnlltna act1v1ty,
.. Profits arc stiU below what we
consider satisfactory levels howevu. •
10 pan bccaus.e discountin& in many
of our products and services con-
tinues to ~nal!u results."
Results for both the 5CCOnd quarte'" and first half of 1984 wett impacted
by a chaflt of 5 cents per 5ha~
incurred in connection v.1th a
proposed recap1tahzat1on that wu
abandoned due to pendmg hupuon
wit]i Gcarban lndustncs.
ORANGE COAST STOCKS
Here are the stock market acdvltiea of publicly traded
Orange County firms for the week ended Friday. July 27.
Data provided by Newport Securities Corp.
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DlilJPilll SUNDAY, JULY 29, 198-4
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A ra.usi~g
beginning
for Games
Olympics open ----in spectacular,
HollyWood style
LOS ANGELES lAP) -The 1984
Summer Olympics opened Saturday
with a flag-waving Amencan happen·
mg, Hollywood style.
A. brcatht.ak.ing specucle, the cer·
emonies began Wlth Genhwm
Copeland and Reapn -President
Reagan
He delivered the fonnal welcome
-though he did not dehvcr 1l exactly
as the Olympic Charter states it -
from the Los Angeles Memonal
Coliseum to a happy, cheering crowd
of90.000 and a world-wuie tclcvmo n
audience.
It ended when Gina Hemphill.
grandaughter of Jesse Owens. who
won four gold medals 10 the 1936
Bcrhn Olympics. earned the torch
into the stadium and handed It off to
Rafcr Johnson, gold mnedat wtnncr
in the 1960 Rome decathlon.
OQ9
Cll'Cltn& the five Olympic nnis oo tM
arch below.
Compcuuo n begans today. with ll
sporu and nine gold medals. The
Soviet Union and most ofits Easter'ri-
bloc allies are boyoorun1 the Gamci
but still more nations -1..0 -aod
athletes -7.800 -are competlaa
than ever before in Olympic history,.
Greece. the birthplace of c.be
ancient and modem Garnes. led I.be
march of athletes, while the bolt
United St.ates entered at the end of tM
boe to thunderous ovau on from the
crowd.
More than 1,000 helium balloona eoa.r Into the eky above
the Loe Angelee Memorial Collaeam Saturday during the
opening ceremoniee of the Olympic Gamee. welcomlni the
partlclpattna nation•.
Johnson jogged up the steps to the
peristyle at the east end of the
Coliseum where the torch burned for
the 1932 games.
At 7:34 p.m .. the torch atop the
Coliseum burst mto flame after first
Hours earlier, Reagan, m a ... Wm-
One-for-the Gipper.. speech,
cballen&ed the U.S. team to give its
best. to honor tts country, to compete
to the fullesL The athletes replied
with chcen.
(Pleue Me ROU811'G/C4)
Spontaneous happiness
Opening Ceremonies:
It was a spectacle
second to none
LOSANGELES-Acyn1c-ora
reporter from Tass-must still be
trying to think of a lead for his or her
story for today's editions, bccauK
one of total success unfolded Satur·
day that will last forever at the
Coliseum before 90.000 bedazzled
onlookers and a wo rld audience via
television.
No one-word. one-sentence or one-
paragraph can sum this one up, but
maybe Ed Burke's reaction when told
he-was going to lead the l\merican
contingent as flag bearer puts it in
proper perspective.
Said the 44-ycar-old three-time
Olympian. a former teacher at Or-
ange Coast College ( 1965-71 in Politi-
cal Science),just five hours before the
first drum roll: "I am close to tears
now. I hope I won't cry all the way
around the track."
Anyone who saw it, whether here at
the Coliseum or through television.
had to experience it -from those
first drum rolls -the colors. the
sounds, the music and pageantry. the
emotion, the good will. the antici-
pation, the electricity and an in-
tangible fcclingoflOO percent agree-
ment on something with everyone.
A continuing parade of pride by the
performers that seemed to be totally
summed up with the Rhapsody in
Blue performance of84 pianists.
And that was with just one hour
gone in the festivities as the XX Ill rd
ROGER
CARLSON ....... -~-;;.;;.,,;::.,,=..._....,..::;;;;::;;:;::~
Olympiad was be mg opened -the
athletes had not even am ved yet.
It began for me w1 th a press bus nde
from the Convention Center 1n
midtown. and after 45 minutes. the
school bus mched mto the Coliseum
area, where parking spots were $01ng
beggingad1acent to Murray's Ticket
Agency across the street from the
Coliseum. because the impact of what
appeared to be hundreds ofbusscs
had cut off access.
Parking spaces within one half mile
were going for $20. but there weren't
many takers. most prefemng to
simply walk further.
There were some small groups of
radical protestors ma kt ng one state-
men tor another. a nd a couple were
ar,uing with each other. but tt was
mmorat the most.
Within yards of the Coliseum a
foreign d1gn1tary was escorted 1n by
motorcycles, and moments later. a
gray sedan was whistled through the
area. with one manJumpmgout with
a large red "ammo' can and another
with a silver suitcase, and they were
hustled through the area and into the
arena, signs o(President Ronald
Reagan's presence.
Inside, I survived a mass of
humanity being processed through
the tunnel checkpoint. scanning each
1nd1vidual as 1n airport tenninals.
because I was abk to enter the press
tunnel.
Clock"'ork 1s one of the best one-
word descnpuons of the next three
hours. there was\ 1nually no lull. no
watting penod fortekva1on that
sports fans have come to expect in the
United States.
The only obvious snafus were when
one balloon got loose too earl y. and
""hen President Reagan muffed his
It ne It was supposed to be'' I declare
open the 01}' mp1c Games of Los
A.ngelescelebratmg the 1went) ·th1rd
Ol}'mp1ad of the modem era.··
Nobody really seemed to care that
it was muffed, however. there was Just
too much spontaneous happmess.
The faces of the perfonners. es~
pec1ally. were a story wtthtn them-
selves-pride of doing it right was so
evident.
Greece was first in that lme of 140
nations and in the back row were two
athletes wa ving American flags. That
was Just the begrnnmg.
The crowd tavontescame-
Australia. Brazil. Canada, West Ger-
many. Great Britain. Italy, Japan.
Mexico. New Zealand and Sweden.
but theemotton of sport came forth
wnh the am val of the Peoples
Republic of China, then the roanng
welcome to Ro mania and
Yugoslavia.
All are Communist-but the
Soviet Union's boycott did not affect
the1rdccis1on to compete and lhe
l\.merican-<lom1nated crowd reacted
(Plea.e .ee C~RLSON /G)wl)
Rater Johneon, winner of the &old medal
In the 1960 decathlon, lJChta tile Olympic
A#WLQ$ lo
torch dariDC tbe ~In& ceremonlee of
the 23rd OlJ1Dplad Lo. Aneelee.
Johnson, Owens' granddaughter.share honor
1960 decathlon champion lights torch
to officially open 1984 Olympic Games
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rater
Johnson. Amen ca's 1960 Ol}mp1c
decathlon champion. ht the torch
s1gn1fymg the opening of the 1984 Los
Angeles Games Saturday. endmg a
9,200-mile relay carrying the flame
across the United States and solving a
months-long mystery as to who
would have the honor
But even the answer to the question
had a twist.
There were gasps m the 90.000-seat
arena as G ina Hemphill. grand-
daughter of 1932 0 1}' mp1c champion
runner Jesse Owens. earned the flame
into the Coliseum and made a c1rcu1t
of its running track before handing
the torch to Johnson.
On Ma} 8. Hemphill and 8111
Thorpe Jr .. grandson of Amenca's
1912 decalhlon and pentathlon
champion stnpped of his medals in a
dispute o'er eltg1b1ht). ran the first
leg of the beacon's cross-countn
odysse\ The torch had been 1gn1ted
b} sate.lhte ind1re-ctl) from Ol)mp1a.
Greece. the small hilltop '1llage that
"-ecps the Oh mp1c flame
Johnson. 4Q. from H1ll'lboro.
Texas. also ""on the s1her medal in
the d~athlon in the 1956 Melbourne
.\ustraha. Games He was among the
b}standers who hrlped disarm a\·
sassm Sirhan 1rhan after he fatalh
shot 5en Bobb) Kenned~ in I ~tit\
Mean"'htle. the opening cer-
emonies dre"' chet"rs from a Col-
1seum audience of 88.000
'It was worth whatever \OU had to
pa\ for 11. "'hate,cr traffo.:.-you had to
go through."" said <ialh Willett of
Phillipsburg. ~ J . after the thrtt-
hour feSll\lttes ofliualh opening the
X \I II Oh mp1ad
"I thought 1t wa~ temfic:· said Jim
Mon ant of Lafa~ ette. La ··1t ¥>'3'>
\Cf\ Holh"'ood. \Cf\ spectacular
in no' au H and flash\ It was soml·-
thtntt \OU would e'-P«' 10 see m an
old \1(1 \1 musical rather than the
Baumann potential hero for Canadians
SwimmerhopingtO"beCOffie role model
or coun!rymen with s!rong shOWing -
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Alex
Baumann. who goes into tht O lym-
pics acknowledged as the best all-
around swimmer in the world. be-
lieves Canadian swimmma needs a
hero in order to become a powerful
force in 10tcmat1onal compct1t1on.
.. ,fl do well. at wdl encourqe other
athletes 10 ao into sw1mm1na." said
Baumann, 20. of Sudbury. Ontano
"We had CJfht swamm1f\I mtdals 1n
MontrHI (in 1976. the la\t t1mt
Canada au endtd a Summer Olym-
pics). and we hope to do bene-r this
ume."
None of tho I 97fl medal~ u aold.
contmuma a patttm that's held \IOt't
191 2. when ~rec Hodgson won the
400 and 1.SOO-meter fttC$tyle for the
only JOld Cuada has ever captured
1ns'Wlmmtna.
But wtth a double world record-
holdcr 1n Baumann in the 200 and
400 tnd1v1dual medley and 200
bttastatroke world record-holder V 1c-
tor Davis. It would be a m~or
surpriSt 1f tht 72-ytar lo\11'\& treak
cont1nues.
"Victor and I art opttted to win ..
&uman S&)S •• ure. 1 fttl the
pm.sure of that I can't C11Cape 1t But
all )'Ou can do is }Our b6t. ..
Spc<'(I ,kater C.netan Boucher he'·
l"lmt a ~tar athlete-10 Canada 1n
Februaf) b) ""mnmg one gold me-dal
and one s1hcr in nra1e\O.
Yu1oslav1a.
Does Baumann want 10 becomr
another Gattan Boucher?
"I don'l want to be the Gartan
Boucher of swimmma. I want to be
the Ale,. Baumann of swimming.·· ht
said
The ~hm (6-2. 171 pounds)
Baumann has done plent) to ~t
himsclfapart from other athletes He
wea"i a diamond eamna and. hltt
scvtral othrr Canadian ,w1mmen.
hu attn\ red maple le,af tatooet'd on
ht\ chc\\
· I JU,, wante-d to t'C different <tnd
p1ertt m\ car:· he \aid. ··and m\ e\
J1r1fncnd P'"t mt a diamond ··
But what most ~h Baumann a(\an
I\ h1\ \UC'C'C '1n thC' fX'OI
It ~tanC'd t"Ao \t'a~ a~ 1n 1h<'
Commonwealth Game<i 1n ~ustraha.
when he \:el a world recotd of l:02 25
in tht' 200 1nd1,1dual mC'dley. He hu
thr best time in tht' world 10 the cve-nt
this \car . .:! 0~.60. and 1s fu ored O\Cr
Ricardo Pnido of Braz1l. G10\anni
Franceschi of ltah and Stt\'C Lund-
quist of Jonesboro. Ga.
But his stronaest performance to
date c~me Ju~ 17 at the Canadtan
Ol\mp1c tnaJs. when he shattered tht
4001nd1' 1duaJ medley world mar\; b)
more than two seconds
H1' clock.ti'\& of 4 17 53 bettett'd the
~tandarJ of 4 t 9 61 ~t earher this
)~•r b' JeM-PctCT Berndt of East
~an\ ~hK"h 1~ bo)«>ltlf\& the
Oh mp1C'\ h also far outd1stan~ thc
bnts of former v.orld n:rord-holden
Prado and J~~ va,\lllof of M l.lm1
and the top fin1,ht'r m the-\ T S tnat-.
(Pleue ... 8AUMA!'ffl/C2)
Ol}mp1cs. but 1 thin"-that speaks to
the e'c1tement and grandeur of the
c' ent ··
.\nd the ct~mon\ fared well tn
companson to thoSe of the put.
according to o n<' group of spectators
"It was great."• said 1'.enho Kanna.
a Los Angeles tra' el agent who
accompanted three non-English
spea"-mg Japanese tounst'I to tht'
ceremonies. "These ~pie were at
l\1 ontreal and Mosco" and this was
much. much better [\Cf)thini was
perf('('t when the last runner came
in. 1t was so dramaltl ··
Bicyclists
race today
The fi"'t Olympic aold medal will~ awarded today in Massaon
V1e10 when the men's and
women's bicycle races att nan
throu•h tht City's streets
The women's race will slan at
9 30 am. Wllb the men to follow
at l pm. ~womcn'srace .. illbe
run over appro~1mately SO miles
(fivt umca around lbc 9.SS.mile
tounc) and will end around QOOD
with the \ictory ccrcnrony m folio._,
~ mtn will race l2 la
(approumaidy 120 mites).
Spcctaton will be l.Uowed
wa t.hc recc fret of dWJt &om
\"&lll119C pol.DU lf'OOod ~ &rlldt
cuqn fair the mn-finia ti
O'Neill Drivt! mar Mm1•fll
Patkq '
CZ Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, July 29, 1984
SPORTS BREAK
--
Navratilova gives
~eposition a6out
caDlera incident
from AP d11palm1
NEW YORK -Five-time E1
Wimbledon wanner Martma Navratilova
tj1&s satisfied a coun or<ter to answer
qucsttons about an incident 1n wruch she allegedly
JJ11bbed a photographer's camera and ex~sed tts film.
Durina a three-hour depos1uon. Cali fom1a lawyer
Marvin Mitchelson asked Navratilova about her
confrontation with free-lance photographer An Seitz
after her upset loss in the 1982 U.S. Open.
"Martina was an as good fonn 1n coun as she was
on coun," said her lawyer. Michael Rosen
Seuz. 42, of F.ort Laudcrdak. Aa .. filed a S2
m1lhon lawsuit on Aug. 25, I Q83. 1n state Supreme
Coun in Queens.
But an a countersu1t filed soon thereafter,
Navratilova alleged that Seitz walled a full year to serve
her wnh legal papers -until thee' e of the 1983 Open.
"It was an attempt to ruffie her" said Rosen. "Of
cou~. 1t didn't happen, becau~ she won the Open."
Rosen said Miss Navratilo' a was at a pubhc
banquet honoring Open part1c1pants when the papers
were delivered. The suit also claims that Sellz had
repeatedly harassed the tennis star
The countcrsu1t seeks S4 m1ll1on 1n puniuve
damages, allegJng abuse of process. mahc1ous pros-
ecution, assault and battery
Earlier th as month. J ust1ce Arthur Lonsche1n
ordered the 27-year-old NaHatilova to gJVe a sworn
5tatement to M1tchelson. the lawyer who added
"palimony" to the Amencan vocabulaf')
(i)t.ote of tile clay
Lloyd claims title in Australia
SYDNEY Australia -Chns Evert ~ Llo>d suvived a sluggish start and went on
to beat defending champion Pam Shnvcr.
7-5. 6-2. m the final of the women's
Australian Indoor Tennis Championship Saturday
night.
Lloyd earned S75.000. "'h1le Shn"er collected
$40,000.
Lloyd. who won the title tn 1981. was hard pressed
to wm the first set but then had little trouble in the
~cond set against a weary Shnvcr.
Shriver broke Lloyd earl> and led the first set l-0
but the former Wimbledon champion quack.I> broke
back to even the score at 3-alJ.
Final relay
Gina Hemphill, the &rand-daughter of
JeHe Owena, paHea the Olympic torch to
Red Sox benlflt from mlecue
A thro'Nina error by Detrou third • baseman HowaN Jobaao1 allowed two
Boston runs 10 sco~ in the e1abth 1nnina as
the Red Sox defeated the Tiacn, 3-2,
Saturday niaht with sparklina late-inning relief pitching
by Man Clear. Bob StuJey, 7-6, who took over from
Job H~ary Job1oa in the sixth inning, pined the
victory Wlth help in the esahth from Clear, who patched
out of jam with runners on second and third and
nobody out. Clear went on to pick up his thlrd save ...
Elsewhere an the American
League Saturday, Larry Parrl1b
hit a two-run homer and Pew
O'Brlea added a solo shot as
Texas edged Toronco, S-4, to
extend the Blue Jays' losmg streak
to six. Mlke Muon, 7-9, allowed
only three singles in 4111 innio~
after taking over in the fifth .. ·.
Don Mattin1ly tied the score Wlth
a fourth-inning homer and
doubled home the WJnning run in
Clear the sixth to lead the New York
Yankees to a 3-2 victory over Chicago that sent the
White Sox to their sixth straight setback ... Tom
Waddell relieved Bert Blyleven to squelch a Balt1more
rally in the sixth mning, preserving a (>.3 victory for
Cle vcland over the Orioles. Bl ylevcn, 10-4, had allowed
onl> thr~ hits, including a solo homer by Rieb Dauer,
before the Onoles scored twice and chased him 1n the
sixth ... Don Sutton pitched a fi ve-hitter over seven
innings and Ben 01Uvte homered to li ft the Milwaukee
Brewers to a 3-2 '1ctory over Kansas City. Sutton, 10..8.
"'alked two and struck out 1wo . . Dave Henderson'•
kadofThome run in the fifth annang broke upa scoreless
tic and Mark Lan11toa and Ed Vaode Berg combined
on a seven-htttcr to pace Seattle to a 2-1 victory over
Oakland.
O'Meara one back of Jacobsen
Pe&er Jacob1en got ofTto a QU1ck start l!I
with five birdies on the front nine Saturday
and then managed to hold on to a one-
stroke lead over Laguna Niguel's Mark
O'Meara after three rounds of the Greater Hanford
Open at Cromwell, Conn. Jacobsen, who entered the
round ued for the lead with Mlke Nlcoletle, shot an S-
under-par 63 Saturday for a 54-holc total of 199, 14-
under par. At one point during the round, he had a
three-stroke lead over O'Mcara. But O'Mcara,
Jacobsen's playing partner, recovered from a third-hole
bogc} to shoot six birdies o n the final nine holes. His 63
gave him a three-day total of 200. O'Mcara. sinking a
six-foot birdie putt, tied Jacobsen at 12-under on the
15th hole. But Jacobsen birdied 16 while O'Meara shot
par and the two matched strokes -both sinkin~ long
putts for b1rd1cs on the 18th ... Meanwhile, m the
LPGA event m Toronto, Be&1y King, who shot a
bhstenng 5-under-par 6 7, stonned from seven shots off
the pace to pass a faltenng Juli lnk1&er and take a one-
shot lead after the third round. King, who earlier this
year collected the first two tournament victones of her
eight-year career, was at 5-under-par 211 at the 6.131-
yard, par-72 St. George's Golf and Country Club
course.
Rater Jobnaon, the 1960 decathlon win·
ner, wbo lit the Olympic name.
Krickstein, Tulasne earn Photographer
easy victories in tourney reprimanded
'WA~HINGTO~ ('\Pl -Aaron
k.m kstc1n and Th1erT) Tulasnc
earned berths in the semifinal round
ot a men's tennis tournament b)
rcgistenng con,incing v1ctones Sat-
urda} night
lc..nck\tc1n of Grosse Pointe,
'Vhch. ad .. anccd h\. "lrtuc of his 7-6.
6-1 .. 1ctor; over ·t •ruguay's D1e10
Pere1. and Tulasnc. of France, beat
Stanford l nt' er\11" ·\ Dan Goldie.
5. 1 . 6-2 6-2
The two v.1nner\ v.111 face each
other toda} The other ~m1fi nal
match will pit second-seed Andres
l1ome1 the sixth-ranked player 1n the
world against C1u1llcrmo Vilas. a
threr-llmt' toumamt'nt champion
here
f<.uadon C1omc1 oHrcame 4-'
deficm m each ~t t'n route to a 7·6,
6-4 tnumph over Mel Purcell. Aracn-
una·~ Vilas. after losing his serve in
the opening game of the match.
rattled ofT 15 stra11tht points and
defeated Peru's Pablo Arraya. 6-1
7-6
BAUMANN. • • From Cl
Jeff Ko totl ot Upland.
The 400 1nd1 v1dual medic> com-
btnes stamina with the ability to swim
well in all four swimming strokes -
backstroke. butterfly, breaststroke
and freestyle
Many and1 v1dual medley SWlm·
men are h1ahly ranked in one or two
1nd1v1dual event$ and try to sta> an
contention an the others.
"f don'tcons1dcr my butterly weak.
but J take 1t easier on that lea than
most of the other swimmers 1n order
to ~ve 5trt'n&th to the end •· \aid
Baumann. whose bc\t world rank1na
an any 1nd1v1dual stroke was 25th in
the 200 freestyle last yt"ar "But I'm
sure I'll hav~ to rome from ~hind 1n
both of m)' 1nd1v1dual medlev rl(e'i "
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Olympic
officials revoked the credentials of an
Associated Press photographer Satur-
day for takan& a picture of the drcs$
rehearsal for the opening cercmonie!>
at the Los Angeles Memonal Col·
a scum
Hal Buell. assistant general man-
ager of The AP in charge of photos.
said officials indicated the situation
would be reviewed after the cer-
emonies and that the photoaraphcr,
Doug P1zac. may be allowed to
resume coveraac of the Games
The picture moved on the A.P's
worldw1dr photo network on Fnday
"I think It was an overreaction to a
relauvel)' manor thing." said Buell
"It's a picture of the Los Anaelcs
Cohscum. the Olympic torch and
nnp, with the city of Los Anacles
behind It
"It's 1 sunset picture You ~
about f1vt out-of.focus people 1n-
"ohed 1n the dress rehearul If we
wanted to take a picture of the dreCi'I
rehear'\al we would have aotten
dance~ and banners and all the rt'<1t 1n
It
II
Eigh t-run inning llfta Cuba
Leon Durbam sin&Jed home the a<>-• ahead run and Roa Cty, Ryne Sudbe"1
and Henry Cotto each drove tn a pair as the
Chicago Cubs broke a tic With eiaht runs rn
the eighth innana Saturday to beat New York, 11 ·4, and
shatter the Mets' scven-pme Wlnn1na streak. The
victory pulltd Chic.aao within 3'12 pmes of the Na tional
League Ea!1t·lead1R1 Meb, who had won six of their
seven strawu by one run . . In other NL pmcs
Saturday. 111')'11 Smldl shackled Ph1ladtlph1a on four
hits and Gary Carter knocked an
the ao-ahead run With a third-
innina double as Montreal de-
feated the Philhes. 4-1 With the
score 1-1. the Expos took the lead
for good in the third innsna on
Carter's one-out double and
added a run in the eighth on
Derrel Tboma1' RBI double and
one more in the ninth on an RBI
single br. Ttm Wallach ... Dale
Murpby 1 two-run homer in the
first inning sparked Atlanta to a
4-3 victory over San Francisco as Rick Mahler and
Donnie Moore combined on a seven-hitter ... Aady Vaa
Slyke belted a two-run homer dunng a four-run St.
Louis seventh annmg and Daaoy Cox pitched eight
strong innings as the Cardinals defeated Pmsburgh. 3-1
... Joe Nlekro conunued has career mastery over San
Diego with a five-hitter and Terry Puhl homered to give
Houston a 3-1 victory over the Padres in the first game
of a tw1-night doubleheader. Eric Sbow and Rieb
Go11a1e combined on a four-hmcr and Brace Bocby
scored the only run of the game on a passed ball as the
Pad~ won the second game, 1-0.
Plunkett sharp in scrimmage
SANTA ROSA -Quarterback Jim [!]
Plunkett led the first offensive unit to two •II•
touchdowns to highlight a training camp
scrimmage by the world champion Los
Angeles Raiders Saturday.
Plunkett passed to wide receiver ClifT Branch for
one score, while running back Kenny Kfog scored the
other.
Top draft pick Sean Jones, given an unusual
chance to work with the first defensive unit, played well
according to Coach Tom Flores. Jones played right end,
in place of veteran Lyle Alzado. who did not participate
because of family problems.
Other young players who stood out included
linebacker Stanley Adams and running backs Joe
McCall and Chester Wallas.
Longshot scores at Del Mar
DEL MAR -Longshot Read) For ~
Luck and hcavil)-favored Salt Spnng
captured their respects ve dn ISlons of
Saturday's Osunitas Stakes at Del Mar
Ready For Luck, a 24-1 longshot ridden b> Eddie
Delahoussaye, won the first division by a neck over
Conunental Girl. nddcn b} Laffit Pinca}. Agitated
Miss. nddcn b} Juho Garcia was third another length
back.
Allen will return aay• hla aon
TEMPE. Aru. -Head coach Gcorae EE
A11en of the AnLona Wran&Jera will hkdy •II•
return to the post next season, accordma to
his son. Bruce, the USFL team's aeneral
manafer " 'm pretty &urc he's oommg back," Bruce Allen
~1d "He would have told me" 1f he was not.
The elder Allen 1!. on vacauon and has told
rcponers that he will not make up his mind until next
month as to whether he will coach here another season.
But Bruce Allen said the one time he spoke with his
father since the season ended, Georae Allen told him to
proceed with business towards next year.
"Bas1ca1ly, l think tt's a case that he loves to coach,
and he has fun doing 1t," the younger Allen said. "Plus
hc'i. still damn good at It "
Spanos to acquire Charge rs?
SAN DIEGO -A manonty owner of m
the San Diego Chargers will exercise his •II•
option to purchase Gene Klein's 56 percent
interest m the National Football League
club, the San Diego Union reported Saturday.
The Union quoted unidentified NFL sources as
~ying that Alex Spanos. a Stockton builder, would
acquire con trolling antcrest an the team Spanos could
not be reached for comment.
Klein earlier this month gave his msnonty partners
the opponunity to match an offer for the 56 percent
interest made by Dallas developer Carl W. Summers
Jr .. who met with Klein and NFL Commissioner Pete
Rozelle last week
Angels 'Bush '-whacked
Twins leapfrog into first.
thanks to grand s lam. 6-1
Hush said he was thnlled to hit his lirst grand slam oft
Jam Slaton. 3-5
"I couldn·l have picked a better umc." the TWJns'
designated hitter said. "But 1 had to keep my wits about
me. I saw Kent (Hrbek) Jumping up and down at first and
I didn't want to mess thm's up b> over running hi m."
MINNEAPOLIS ( .\PJ -.\fter Minnesota's Fran~
Viola tossed a three-hitter and Rand) Bush hll a grand
slam home run to beat the .\ngel!>, 6-1. Saturdav night. the
Twins found themselves in a strange place -iirst place
Bu!>h said McNamara s decision to intentionally walk
Hrbek to load the bases for Bush made the grand slam
sweeter
"If I had to face a 3~0 hitter (Hrbek) or a .230 hitter
(Bush). I "-Ould ha'e done the same thing," Bush said. ··1
sure wasn't looking for a home run. but 1t was nice to make
the walk backfire."
"It's a real nice feeling because the Twins haven't been
there for awhile." said Viola. I 1-9. who allowed onl> one
hat in the first seven innings.
The victor) put the Twins a half-game ahead of the
Angels in the Amencan League West and 31/i in front of
defending West champion Chicago The Twins haven't
been 1n first place this late an the season since 1977.
Viola. who allowed a run and two hits an the eighth
before finishing his seventh complete pmc, said. "I had
goose bumps. but l wasn't totall} satisfied" because he
walked five batters. "I hke the way these guys go about their work."
Manager Billy Gardner said. "They don't talk pennant.
they take them one game at a time.'
"When Bush hll a the grand slam st sure made my JOb
a lot easier." V 1ola said.
When Bush blew the game open with his grand slam an
the fifth. he ignored teammates' advice to tip his hat to the
Viola allowed only three singles overall, giviRi up the
Angels' only run on an RBI base hit by Daryl Sconiers in
the eighth. The left-hander struck out five and walked five.
34,681 pa1d fans. a..
··A lot ofbsggcr and betterfhangs are going to happen, .. Bush's 366-foot shot to right field scored Kirby
Puckett. Mickey Hatcher and Kent Hrbek. Bush aJso had
two singles. Bush said. "I'll wait (to do curtain calls) until September."
Angel Ma nager John McNamara, whose club has lost
the first two games of a three-game set to the Twins. said.
"you can expect some changes tomorrow ··
Minnesota went ahead 1-0 an the fourth. With two
outs, Tim Teufel and Tom Brunansky drew back-t<>-back
walks. Gary Gaett1 then doubled score Teufel.
Welch Rose Bowl gets
muffles ·some sprucing up
Reds' 1-0 PAS.A.DENA (A P) -Pasadena's noticeable change has been wrought
famed Rose Bowl -no stranger to with hundreds of Olympic banners an
big C\ cnts -has been spifTed up with shades of green. orange and pink.
a little paint and a lot of new~grass to alongside the flaas of the 16 nations
help 11 look its best for the Olympic represented in the soccer competi-
soccer competition. beginning today. tion.
Al thecenterofthectt} 'sefTorts has New paint has been applied to
been the Rose Bowl pla} ang field. tunnel entrances, ticket booths.
damaged b> the Superbowl of restrooms and pennancnt concession
Motocross 1n June The enttre field stands. Jacobs said.
was stripped. regraded and planted The Los Angeles Olympic Organiz-
w1th new sod that now 1s four inchc!. in$ Committee had sou,ht a new
thick in some places. said Dave paint JOb for the entire fac1lity. but 1t
Jacobs. Pasadena's director of com-was turned down because 1t would
munll) and recreation sen-aces. cost too much to mamtam the patnt
"The president of FIFA (Feder-JOb.
auon Internationale de Football As-.. We made sure everything that was
soc1at1on) was here on Sunday, and done was compatible wtth our rcaular
out of 100. he graded the field at 98, matntenanc~ program," Jacobs cx-
sccond only to Wembley (the London plained.
stadium)." Jacobs said. Also receiving a fresh coat of
"We've made a maJor cfTon at asphalt was the blacktop surroundma
sprucing up the Bowl for this world the Bowl, which conceals the sewer
event," Jacobs noted. and underaround utility linC$ in·
Outside the stadium. the most stalled recently.
Hall captures USYRU race
By ALMON LOCIUBEV
~ .... ......,..,,..,
Southern Cahfom1a sailors dom1
natcd th e Arca G (California) finals an
the three Unned States Yacht Racina
Union youth champ1onsh1ps which
concluded Saturday at Bahia C'onn-
th1an Yacht nub
Wanner of the Arca G final for the
Sear1 Cup. che three handtd com-
petiton. wasKcvin Hall of Anacapa
Yacht Club H1 crew ~re John Lally
and C raaa Thompson The Sea,-,
compcutaon w11 in Santana-20
,loop
Runner-up wa\ Rod Grnhom.
Raltx>a \ aC'ht Club with crewmen
Orrnt Mrl~1lk and ( hm fl.1lpatr1ck
Third was Hen')' StaufTs. Richmond
Yacht Club Wlth crewmen Doug Robbin~ and Tom Barnhill.
John Sturman, Cahfom1a Yacht
Club, w11h crewman John Hjonh
was the wanner in the double-handed
Bemis competttion sailed an Luer t1
sloops Second was tbc team of Paul
Nonn1·Kc1th Lupton. Hunt1naton
Harbour Yacbl Club, and thtrd Ttat
Morpn Lart0n, Santa Crut Yacht
Club, with crewman Brett Shelton .
Winner m lhc in&le·handcd
mythc eompcth1 on was Jeff Petcn,
San DI o Yacht C'lub. 1«e>nd wa1
Jam 0111, Alamuo Bay Yacht Club.
and third w11 Ran Hackworth, San
f,..nc1 o Yacht Club 'The _mythc
~ne\ >NH ' tied in La1en wnh radial np
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Jutv 29, 1984
GaIDes profit seen
Ueberroth maintains public
wilfbe 300 million ahead
From AP dl1patcaies
LOS ANGELES-Peter V L'ebcrroth insam that the
~ublJc will clear a $300 m1lhon profit from the Olympics
Games.
The head of the Los '\ngcles Olympic Orpn121ng
C omm1ttee d1sm1sses as .. absurd" and "plain fal~" a
newspaper report that tupaycn would be stuck with $88 I
m1ll1on an federal costs. S3.6 million an st.ate all~uon~
and $2.8 m1lhon an county expenses which otlic1als say will
not be re1mbu~d.
The LAOOC paid S300 million 1n federal wes and
more than SI 00 m1lhon an state taxe~ which amount. for
1he tax.payer to."real hard-dollar income." Leberroth told
reporters
"'This 1s not cost to the taitpa:,,er This 1s profit." he
said.
He maintained that the federal government would
cam $220 million from the Ol}mp1cs and ~tale go'>em-
ment $80 m1ll1on.
In a Januar) handbool.. the Li.\OOC !>aid the Los
Angeles Games. which begin Saturda). would ~held "at
no cost to local. state and federal taxpayers:· and
Uebcrroth indicated that sull stands
The U S Postal Sen ice. he noted aJread ~ has made
S88 m1ll1on off spe-caal Ol)mpac stamps -
Ueberroth r egr ets Li bya'• pullout
LOS ANGELES -Lebcrroth said Saturday that the
commmee regrets Lab}a·s dcc1s1on to pull out of the
Summer Games
Race track welcomea a prlnee88
. .,
.~ .. ..
LO ANGELES -Bntam's Pnncess Anne min&lcd •
Wlth the crowd Saturday at Santa Anna race trad. wfierc ~
horses underwent a 11ctcnnary checkup to detcmune their •
fitness for the thrtt~) equcstnan compct11Jon at the ...
Olym pic Games. ·.:;
Her father Pnncr Pbjlip. directed the proceedanas tn : ..
has capacll) as president of the lntemat1onal Equestnan ~·
Federation. the govemina body of the spon •"'
About 200 people attended the examtnauon session. ; ...
which was open to the publac. None of the 48 horses faifcd •!
the test. • ..
The Bnush team 1s favored to win the grudmg three-!
da) compeut1on. which begins toda> It 1s an equest.nan-•
st:,, le decathlon. with the compcut1on including a 20-rotle •
endurance and cross-coUJJtJ) Jump phase. · ··once again. innocent athletes arc the v1ct1ms. as they ,
always are when nations boycott the Olym pic Games:· he ·~ ~·
Hammer thrower Ed Burke, who carried
the U.S. OU in Saturday'• opent.nc cer-
emonlea of the Olympic Gamea, IJlvee the
thumb9 ap •ten. Burke, 44, once taUCht
political Klence at ~fre Coaat Collete. Be'• competing ln hia d Olympiad.
said an a statement. Nothing can atop theae •otymplaU' •• On Fnda), Lab)a became the 18th nauon to wtthdrav. ::
from the Los Angeles Ol:,,mp1cs. The Libyan an-LOS ANGELES -The first scheduled event of a•
nounccment. d1stnbutcd by the official JANA news NahtJist Olympics was a bta not.hang. ·· :":
Burke: 'Emotional thing'
agency. did not gi ve a reason. Only half a team showed up for the Freeway Relay
But at followed a dcc1s1on by the US. State Race. which organizer Ehsha Jones conceded .as -too ••
Department not to allow in10 the countl) 1hree Libyans complicated for a lot of people " The event called for••
seeking accred1tat1on as JOumahsts for the Games seven-Oar team' to negouate a 40-ma lc cou~ by sipbomoa: ..
Sources wathan the lnternauonal Olympic Commmce gas from one vehicle to the next on freeway oft-ramps. ,•
said U.S. officials advised them that at least two of the Jones sa1d he was heartened that 15 cars. some•:
U.S. flag-carrier
credITShis fa m ily-
f or 'highest h on or'
1968 Games -and he said, "The I %IS Games He'd gone anlo them thl· Libyans v.ere on a secret hst of known antemauonal decorated with black nbbons and bumper suckers rcad.ioa:c
most overwhelming thing an the world leader an the c'ent. Burke was terronsts compiled b} the anu-terronst forces of Western "'Nthwsm -Don't Whine." paraded through downtown.:
Olympics as parading an the caJlcd for fouls on his first fi-.e governments Los Angeles m open mg ccttmomes Fnday. ~..,
stadium." attempts by an official he charges was W ldbtllf f f t ... : He disclosed that once. while unfamiliar with the rules e&& ter a an 0 gymnaa
driving his car home ... I had a vision LOS ANGELES-Burly U.S. weagbiliftcr Ken Clark Foul-up cllahearteD• Autrallan -~! of walking an the parade, but honcstl), .. My last throw (which was ruled was eager to amve in the Olympic v1Ha$e so he could meet .•
I didn't see myself leading the legal) wa!. not $ood enough (lo wan a a more damanuuve athlete he had admired on TV LOS ANGELES-Australia's Rick Mitchell says bis LOS ANGELES (AP) -For ham-
mer thrower Ed Burke. carrying the
American flag for the U.S. Olympic
team in Sa turday's opening cer-
emon aes of the 1984 Games was .. the
h1eJlec;1 honor. a ver) emouonal
thing."
parade." medal).'' he said .. My bag goal here was to be able to sec Mary Lou "heart's not an the Olympics at the moment" betausc a:•
In 1962, when Burke was the .. , had an ego collapse alter that. It Retton.'' said the 220-pound Clark. "'I've been am pressed team foul-up kept lum out of the men's 400-metcr dasb. ,.
leadmg collegiate thrower an the was taken awa\ from me so w11h her for a long tame I finally spotted her in the village Ao Achilles' tendon injury this season bad made••
nation whale at San Jose State capncaousl~ ti wasn·1 fun a"' more .. and 1 came up to her. MatchcU's partJC1pat100 iffy. So Austrahan offietal~ did not:
University, at was his wife, Sh1rle), "She was really kind of shy until I said I'd seen her on fonnally name hLm to the 400-metcr team. Ullo.king the) .. •
who was an tears-not from emotion It became fun again in 1 980~ when TV a couple of umes. Then she got really excited and we had until two davs before the compeutson to do so.
The 44-year-old Burke. a former
Amencan record-holder an 1he ham-
mer throw who reured for 12 :,,ears
after a disheartening performance in
the 1968 Olympics. said be1n~ chosen
as the flag-bearer "1s a cred11 to m)
but because B4rke accidentally hit the Burke resumed throwing talked for a while. She's a nice person." But the deadline was July 23. ·:•:4
car in which she was sitting Wlth an 1---;:=============-=======:.=:~===================================='--"~-;
wife and m:,, famil)."
Burke revealed he'd learned of his
selccuon by accident
It happened Fnday. shortly after
the track and field team am ved in Los
A.ngeles from 11s training camp al
Santa Barbara
.. A girl from 1hc handball team
asked me, 'Arc \OU that old hammer
thrower the) chose to carry 1he flag''' ..
Bu rke recalled.
.. Thal must be me." he replied with
asmale.
This 1s Burke''! third Olympics -
he also part1c1pa1ed an the 1964 and
errant hammer throw, shattenng the
Wlndshield and peppenng her face
with glass.
"I thought I had killed her." Burke
said. "It was very tragic"
Plasuc surger~ helped heal
'ih1rlc) ·s face. but Burke decided to
4u1t the sport.
He didn't remain out of 1t for long
.. She got me back onto the field.''
said Burke. "She"s been m-. mirror
and my coach since then:· ·
Whene,er Burke competes. he
looks to his wife for guidance. 1n the
stands or along the sidelines.
She also was instrumental an in-
Ouencing Burke to return to hammer
throwi ng a second time. after he'd
decided to drop the sport when he
placed a d1sappo1nt1ng 12th in the
'Buyers' market'
for Olympic fans
Plenty of tick ets
still available
for lafe s h oppers-
LO~ A.NGELES ( .\P) -People
who waited until the last minute to
purchase 01) mp1c tickets found a
buyers' market thi s weekend as travel
agencies. individuals and the Los
Angeles Olympic Organ121ng Com-
mittee put hundreds of thousands of
uckets for sale.
F1 l"'it Tours. a Panorama City ticket
and travel agency. announced a .. 2-
for-I" sale Satu rday and Sunday at
1he <;an1a Monica C-1' 1c Aud11onum.
with 3.000 tickets discounted 50
percent.
Tickets for baseball. basketball.
bo'ang. equestrian events. fencing.
hockey, soecer and volleyball were
being sold on consignment. mostl}
for agencies representing fo reign na-
tional Olympic committees unable to
dispose of them. First Tours Presi-
dent Ken Mastrnndea said.
The LAOOC s.a1d it stall had
"several hundred thousand" tickets
available at face value at shopping
centers 1n downtown Los Angeles.
Newport Beach, Oxnard. Pasadena.
Sherman Oaks. Torrance and West
Covina.
Events still available included
baseball. basketball. boxin&, can~
ang. field hockey. rowing. shoouna.
soccer. track and field, water polo.
weightlifting, wrestling and the start
of the marathon.
At a week-long Olympic ucket
swap meet in Inglewood. A.J. Yue of
Torrance was trying to sell two season
passes to men's and women's gym-
nastics at about one-third the $6.000
he paid.
One buyer. Jackie Teichmann of
Huntington Beach, had bought 186
tickets for her and her friends from
people like Yue -all at face value.
.. By now. I've got enough so I'll
have only three days rest between
opening and closing.," she said. "And
if they're offered. I guess I'd take them
for those days. too ..
Olympic officials earlier said
"pracucall}' ev eryone who ordered a
ticket" will have 11 when the events
take place. That news was received
skeptically by some buyers who had
ordered tickets b:,, mail b11t had not
received them
But Fnda) at the Los Angeles
Olympic Organmng Comm11tce·s
ucket distnbut1on center m West Los
Angeles. people who had ordered but
never received uckets were finall'
able to pack them up. ·
"I didn't know what to believe
anymore." said Max Kalter of New
York. as he wa11ed an lane before
getting has uckets. "They'd been so
evasive, given me such a runaround ..
The center has processed about
4,000 mult1plc-t1ckct orders in recent
days. with about 6.000orders remain-
ing.
Romanians welcomed
with standing ovation
LO ANGELES (AP) -The Romanian team. the onl}
Waruw Pact deleptaon to defy the Soviet led boycott of the
Summer Olympics. received a standing ovation Saturday at the
openma ctremonacs for the Los Anactcs Games.
A roar ~tcd the Romanians as they cmeraed 1n 1dc the Los Anad~ Memonal C'ohscum. and a ripple of cheers followed them
a' they c1n:led the track and JOtn('(i the other athletes at the ~ntcr of
the ficlo Roman1n has 132 athletes entered an the Games They art
considered threats for 1old medals an a number of events. anclud1na
gymnasttci. track and field. we1Jhtlif\1n1 and row1ni
A standina ovauon al~ wu aivcn anothtt Eastern European
nation. Yu1oslav1a. which ho tcd this >ear"s Wanter Games an ~l'l.Jevo Thc Games were widely acclaimed u amona the most
'uCC'tssful. colorful and non-pohtacal an rc<:ent Olympic h1stof')
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<?4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 29, 198'4
OLYM PIC GAMES
------
Dignitaries, VIPs are waiting to be seen
The burning question for personalities
ls what to wea! while attending Games
LOS ANGELES (AP) -They've
laraely abandoned ermine wraps and
lace aowns 1n favor of fashionable
sponswear, but celebnue~ -hll.e the
alhletcs-stdl amve eve!) tour \cars
from around the world to be ~~n at
the Olympics.
And why not? A.lmo!lt half ol the
world, an esttmated ~ 5 b11lwn I \
viewers, will be watching tht.'!>C Sum-
mer Games.
Gone to his h ead
.. \\ere &01ng to ha'e a lot ot
per)onal1t1c~." promised Joel
R ubemlcin a 'ice: president for the
Lo' Angde!I Ol~mp1c Organmng
t omm1ttee dealing with membc~ of
the so~:alled Ohmp1c famil}' -
oflinals of the 'anou) countne!>
attending -a!> "ell as VIPs.
.\lung '\\tth the Holl)wood mo .. 1e
star). d huc,1 of foreign d1gn1tanes
from Prinn·.,., .\one to the Sultan of
Britain'• Ricky Burrell wean his patriotic aplrlt u he
proudly dlaplaya the Union Jack on the aide of bJa head .
Today's schedule
in Oly mpic Games
Basketball
lat the Forum, loglewoodJ
9 am -(men) ltal:r \S Eg)pt
11 a.m.-<men) L'ruguar) 's
France
2 JO pm -(men) Yugo.,la\ 1.i \ .-.
West (1ermany
4 JOp.m -(men>l n11cd"-tatcs,.,
China
8 p.m -(men) .\us1raha \ s Bra11l
10 pm -Spain \.S ( anada
Boxlog
lat LA Sports ArenaJ
I I a.m -2 p.m. -Prehm'
6-<J 30 pm -Preli mi.
Equestrian
(at Arcadia>
Ii a m -6 p. m -Dres'><l&l'
Cycling
lat Mission Viejo1
9 ''>·"-oon -~ok 1nd1\ldUdl road
LAOOChalts
homeowner
From AP dl1patcbes
The Los .i\ngelc!> OI) mp" <>r-
~n1zang < ommattcl' and a d('·
velopmen1 group obtained "
coun order 10 \top a horn('·
owner's plan 10 grade prop(' rt) he
own<; adJaC('nl to one of Ii'<'
Modern Pentathlon rnmpct111on
~llC<;
Orange Count) \upenor <nun
Judge Franc15.co Rnc,cno ordered
Phil hp Brodell not to grade the 101
near Coto de Caza until after thl'
eH·nt 1s completed -\ug 2
The L.\00( and the ( l)lU de
Caza dn eloper.-. tiled a reque\I
fora restrammgurdcr F-nda\i, and
at "a!> prompt!\ Jppro,t:d h'
Bnscno
The complaint '1<11d grading on
a lot adJa(.ent h) the pentathlon'-;
cross-countn cour<;c would ha\.(~
"impaired" · competatwn and
"d1mm1shed.. s~ctator cn10~
ment.
r;ice for women
1-6 p m -t 401<. tndl\ idual road
race: for men
9.JIJ-11
pulsones
Gymnastks
fa t llCLA~
'0 a m -Men's com-
~-4 pm -Men's compulsones
6 30-8 30 pm -Men's com-
pulsone~
Field Hockey
(at Monterey)
I 45 pm -(men) Australia vs
Malaysia
3 p.m -(men) West Germany vs.
Spa an
4: 15-(menJ India v~. United
States
Modern Pentathlon
lat Cota de Cua)
4-11 am -Riding
~op m -Riding
Shooting
lat Prado Dam, Chino Hlllsl
'1 a m -4 p m -Free pistol. sport
pistol and cla:r-target trap
Soccer
(at Rose Bowl)
'pm -ltah \<; Egypt
( .\lso 7-9 pm local times at
Haf"\ard l n1,ers1t). L'S Na\.al
..\(adem\. and \tanford l lni .. er'\lt\i)
. wlmmlng
lat llSCI
8 30-11 llJ am Heats an
women·., 100 free'>t)le. men's 100
breast~troke. women's 400 ind1v1dual
m('dlc} men'\ 200 fr('estylc.
4 15-6 pm -Finals
Volleyball
l llt Long Beach Arena)
lll.1m -lmcn)1'.or('a ''Tunisia
:\:oon-1mrn1 < h1na \\ Japan
A lfJ p m -I men) ·\rgentina 's
n11cd ';tatc'
X I() pm -lml·n1 < Jn.ida \.S Ital~
Weightlifting
lat Loyola-Marymouot>
2-4 pm -Flywt'ights
6-4 pm -Flyweights
Malaysia "ex.pected for the~ Olym
pies, Rubenstein said.
The top Amencan d1a,n1t.ary, Prest·
dent Reagan, wall be dehvcnn& a 17-
word address at openina cercmon1es.
And while Olympic athletes wom-
ed about last-minute tra10101, some
of the burning questions amona the
VIPs at cod.tail parties were how to
lind the rarest of Olympic pins and
what to wear on the sideline) of
opening ceremonies.
"h at blad. tac?" asked Amcncan
actress Cicely Tyson, one of dozens of
cinema stars expected to glitter at the
Olympic opener. "I don't know what
I'm suppo~ to wear"
Los Anseles.-arca clottuna salons,
however, advised casual chic, notin&
th11t 1t wouldn't do to "over-dress" for
the Los An.scles Coliseum. The
advice was a longJump from the last
LA Games in 1932, when fur wraps
and pricey cocktail gowns were de
rigueur among the v1s1t1ng
lumananes.
First Ladl Nanq Reagan, other
members o the Reagan entourage
such as Secretal) of State George P.
Shulu, and many U.S. government
officials were expected at the opening
ceremonies. But. Rubenstein noted,
·•a lot ofthem are '-oina to have to bu)
their Own tickets •
Pnnce Albert of Monaco was one of
the first foreign notables to amve at
the Olympics, stoppina at the UCLA
Olympic viUage to enjoy a few games
of tennis and a sut?sequent shower 1n
one of the dormitones. Hts uncle.
John Kelly, brother of the late
Pnncess Grace of Monaco and an ex-
rower, came to arcet what he called
'the finest US team ever produced "
The Bntash team was leted b)
Pnncess Anne.
These Olympics will be nostalgic
for !>weden's Km& K..ul <1ustav anl
Queen S_i lvaa. avid whn& and swam
mina affic1anados. who met at th
1972 Munich Gamei. when Sylv1,
was an Olympic ho!ite$5.
Notables from the United Statec ~potted around the Ol~mpics in
eluded roving multim1lhona1re 1n
dustnahst Armand Hammer, on th•
LAOOC's execuuve board, Los An
gcles Mayor Tom Bradley. actor Jacl
NacholM>n, ltahan-Amencan movu
producer Dino De Laurentus anc
body-builder-turned-actor Arnolc
Schwarzenegger.
Balloons Olympic Games calendar up· f then July Augus
lights out Opening Ceremony
28 29 30 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l 0 1 1 l
Archery
Athletics
Basketball
Boxing
Canoeing
Cycling
Equestrian Sports
Fencing
Football
Gymnastics
Handball
Hockey
Judo
Modern Pentathlon
Rowing
Shooting
Swimming
Diving
Synchronized
Water Polo
Volleyball
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Yachting
Closing Ceremony
Baseball
Tennis
ROUSING OPENING FOR OLYMPICS ...
F rom Cl
From begJnnang to end, the crowd
at the ceremonies was sp1nted and
happy Men. women and children
clapped and sang. The~ waved flags.
And some cned
Producer David Wolper had prom-
ised a 20..goosebump occasion, and
he delivered.
Outside the Cohsium. police re-
ported liJhter traffic than expected -
and no 1nc1dents. The weather was
perfect though hot, with 90-<legrce
temperatures and few signs of smog.
Church bells peeled at the start of
the ceremonies. Then a "rocketman"
with a Jet backpack landed m the
center of the field. the grass pamted
green for the event. Skywntrng planes
drew the five mterlockmg Olympic
nngs into a clear. blue sky.
A marching band played, a frontier
town was built and the band finished
1ts act 1n an outline of the United
States.
It was an opulent production with a
ca-;t of thousands and a world-wide
audience Ye1 the po11nant moments
were man)
The Romanians the onl) Eastern
bloc nation to defy the Soviet boycott,
"ere greeted with a standing ovau on
Tht' Chinese, part1c1patang an the
Summer Olympics for the first tamt'
•unce I QS2. were cheered warmly. So
were the Yugoslavs, hosts for the
1984 Wanter Olympics.
There wert' the athletes from El
alvador. a count!) torn by rcvol-
uuon marching lor Olympic pnde.
Some of the biggest cheers of the
crowd were reserved for nauons
reflecting the broad ethnic mix of Los
Angeles -the Chinese. the Mex-
icans, the Koreans and the Japanese.
Afncan athletes paraded an flowing
robes. And the New Zealand team
included Neroli Faarhall, an archer
who is a paraplegic and will shoot
from her wheelchair.
The loudest, longest cheers were for
the U.S. team, decked 10 red. white
andblue uniforms. Flag bearer Ed
Burke, a three-time Olympian in the
hammer throw. grasped the flagstaff
with one hand.
Everywhere there were flags. The
Stars and Stnpes. Flags of the other
countries. Scores of flags with the
Olympic rings. Even the Coliseum
became a giant flag of every part1c1-
pating nation, as a stadium card stunt
turned a sea of shirtsleeves into an
international wall of color.
Then. finally. the flame amved.
It had cnss-crossed the country in a
9,000-mile. 82-day Journey '\nd 1t
entered the Coliseum to end the
longest-running qllestaon of the Los
Angeles Games -who would carry at
an to the stadium and light the torch?
The answer was Owens' grand-
dau&hter -and Johnson
The opening ceremonies were the
biagest show this part of the world has
ever seen and was made possible by
commcncal enterpnse, which wall
reap the Los Angeles Olympic Com-
m11tee malhons of dollars rn profit
It included 120 trumpeters. 750
marching band members. 270 Jit-
terbuggers. 153 flower girls, 12
pigeons releasers for 2.500 pigeons.
the largest video board in the world,
I. 700 ethnic paraders. a 1,000-mem-
ber choir, 84 piano players and 1,065
balloons.
One of those balloons provided one
of the few h11ches of the day. It landed
on an electrical line, causing a brief
power failure to a portion of the cat)
Reaching back to his movie career.
Reagan. addressing the U.S. team.
paraphrased a line from "Knute
Rockne-All Amencan" in which he
played Notre Dame football star
George Gipp, who died before a kc~
game.
"So when you're out there. set your
sights high . then go fot it." Reagan
urged.
"Do 11 for yourself, for your
famahes. for your country. And 1f I
may be a bl! presumptous. do 11 for
the G1pper. God bless you." he sa.td.
"No matter what pohtacal per-
suasion. no rnatter what race or
religion, no matter if poor. middle
class or affiuent ... when you are out
there competing. you are our team."
The athletes wall not compete
alone. he said
The Games having begun, it's now
ume for the Olympic events to bea.in.
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CARLSON ... 1
From Cl ,
wt th unabashed JOY that these coun-
tnes were here. ~
There were the colorful -Bahra .
Benin. Bhutan, Chad, Gambia. Jn .
Lesotho . ,
And there was the one-man outfi(
of Cameroon, the off-the-wall groua
while m "fonnatton" on the field (t~c
Italians), the disciplined Japanese,
the zany Brazilians and finally the '
happy and loosey-goosey Americans.
a waveofblue tinged by red and '
white, with Burke beanng the flag and
Edwin Moses nght behind.
Chantsof"U.S A .. U .S A ..
US.A," the bnef speeches by Peter
Ueberroth of the LAOO<.', lOC
Prcsaent Juan Antonio Samaranch
and President Reagan
From Uebberoth "These athlete~
repre~nt the best the world has to
offer.
From Samaranch: "Our thoughts
to those athletes unable to JO in us."
And, one Item not rehearsed -a
spontaneous applause that started
slowly, then continued to build mto a
tnbutcJor Ueberroth, the man who
has resided where the buck stops and
who has endured to make th as
OpeningCeremon1esa tremendou~
success.
F1nally, theamval oftheOlympat
flag. the pigeons, and the best kept
secret ma long t1me-Rafer Johnson
taking the torch from Gina Hemphill.
the grand daughter of the late Jesse
Owens, and proccedina up the steps
Then the rings in flame and finall y
the torch lit, again, as an 1932.
Baseball bids to become permanent part of Games
All that was left tor me was my fir1t
exposure with mtemat1onal compet1·
taon.
HavinJ fin ashed 62nd in a field of
61. thus fint in hnc for the neitt bat e
I was S7th an the next field of6 I to · LOS ANG ELF'> C l\P) -"tuccess an
the Olympic demonstratwn baseball
tournament <itartang Tuesday could
re~ult 1n ~uccessofthc Un11ed State\'
aim 10 have the spon added to the
rt'jular program for luturC' 01\ m-
p1ad~
"I than~ 1hl' tournament "Ill 1n ·
fluencc tht' whok world," \aid Rod
Oedcau.>t. tht hod coac:h of the l \i
tt'am of all·!itar rnlleiiate pla}er\
many dclaymg th~ir profC''i'ilOnal
'areers to take pan
"I think ti 11 1s .i an1 .. 11c and
tinancaal succ<'n at Dodaer Citad1um.
\outh Korea will \a) If th<"' 1Jn Jn
11 Wt' can do I! ···
South k.mt':l " \( hrtlull'd 111 ho'I
the I Q88 \umm<"r Olympics and
Dc.-deaux ~1d, .. fhe) have a 3-year-
old. 50.000-\eat baseball 'it.adium and
wr could fill it ovt"r there. That could
bn ng 1 n the rest of the Ohm pie
world··
South KotC'a. Japan and Ch1ne'lt'
Tapt"i •re l'\JX"<.'ted 10 ha"e somt' of
tht' \trongrr team\ in thr toumaml'nt
Otht'f"\ plnina arr the Dominican
R<"puhlic. Ital\ "J 1rnrngua and Can
dda
\1a1or l l':!Kue ha\t'hall ha\ t.oopcr-
<itl'd "Ith the I n11rd ~tate\ Ba~hall
I ('derat1on an th<' attempt to field th<'
hl·~ I H' pr~ \.C n 1.111 H '><111ad J\ II 20
m<' m h\•" of t hr '\<Wad are collcg1a ns
.ind I: "('f<' ti"t round draO cho1<r\
of maJOr leaaue club'i this year But
thert was an agreement that the dubs
would not take them from the
Olympic \quad until after the Games.
Some have s11ncd but received no
mone) and thus remain eha.ible
tJ S playeN believe that ba~ball
'ihould be an official Olympic spon
Mark McGwtre, the 6-S. 220 pound
fil'1t baseman from the Un1vcr11ty of
Southern Cahfom1a. said, "It should
defimlcly hf' an Olympic sport And
the No I \l)Ort in Korea " ba~ball
and that., where the '88 Ol)'mpacs are
brtn& held lfth(' fins hert lrt' a~ aood
a'l they havr bttn on our tour I
definitely thank it wall be an official \pon ..
Dt-deaux, whose club played a 32-
pme cross-<:ountry schedule rn prep-
aration for the Games, also pointed
out, "Our aame apinst the Dom1n1-
can Republic will probably be viewed
on telev1s1on by 211> bllion people.
That many never have Sttn a baseball
pme."
Two games arc ~hedulcd each of
eaa}lt consecutive da)'s
P11cher John Hoover from Fresno
tale beheve'l the United States will
ha' c a~ strona an amatt'ur team as
pos51ble
"I played on the team for the Pan-
i\ mcnC'an uame) I.st year and 1h1~
-.quad 1<1 much brttcr" the 11aht·
h;ind('r oh~r"ed "This 1'-the mo'1
unbelievable amateur patching staff
you're ever &oang to see, I thmk. fhcn
you go to the hitters and oll the way
throu&h the lineup. you've aot the
best colleg1ate hatters you're ever
aoina to see ..
Hoover. who was 18·J at Fresno ~late th•~ year, was a tlrst round drat\
pick of tht 8ftl11morc Onoles.
A couple ple111nt surpnsc& for
Dedeaux have bttn p1tcher Bobby
Watt, a freshman at Oklahoma this
'lpnn& who 1n 22 1nninas on the tour
has a 0 81 earned-run overoae. and
Will Clark. a ~phomort from Mm1r.-
$1pp1 State who has hit .400 wtth IO
double and 11 homr ruM
qualify for a berth on the bus
returning to the press center.
OK. now that t know the rules I
the Games begin. ·
Prealdent ilvea
•tamp of approv 1
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Prt11
Rcapn p ve Saturday·, open11'.\1
emonaes of the Los An1ele1 Olym
has official stamp of approv1I
one-sentence compliment, prod
David Wolper '81d.
"tie said. 'Wh~don't you take
'lhow on the road "Wolper ~1d.
•
Orange Co DAILY PILOT /fkmcl • JwY 29. 1984 Cl
Ueberroth earning skinflint reputation
The future commtsstorier of baseba ll
may d rive t h e game into the pOOrhouse-
• lnd1anapolJ) Colb playcn. want-
ed 101he Robtn 11"51>: a binhda>
present but lhcydidn t know how to
wrap a liquor no~.
themselves. Nobody came m on the noon .
balloon from Saskatoon and as~d
me. but ...
•If Peter Ueberroth runs baseball 1n the 1kmflint way he has operated
the Lo1An1elesOlympicCommittcc
he mi&bt move the commissioner's '
office from Park Avenue to Skjd Row
•With the b1lhons of dollars being
brought into the Southland economy
by the Olympics, we can all look
forward to lower taxes.
•Rams' very veieran defensive
end Jack Younablood on traimna
camp No. 14: ''The evll of training
campcanonlygeuobadandafter 14
years ll has reached that point.
•The Olympic Games a~ no leH a
spectacle wnhout the Russians but
that doe n'tmean thecompc11t1on 1s
diluted. •Sparky Anderson may havede-
bvcred the understatement of the
year when he said the Detroit Tigers
have balance.
•StevcOarveycarried the Olym-
pic torch ... Regaic Jackson did not
because be would not haveaottcn it
past the bank, and Steve Sax did not
because he would have thrown it
away.
•Howard Cosell says the Raiders
are "super an 1he front office" .
how's that for tclhn& n like it will
never be' •1. for one, have learned all I care
10 le.now about Zola Budd.
•The Angels' milbona1re offensive
.anit, toa man. should be ashamed of
•A couple of LAOOC sccunty men
were fired for smokmg pot while
scarchmg forexplosa\les ... If there
was a bomb on the veh1cle, 1t was a
good thing tho~ guys didn't find it.
•Add intnauing couples .. Joan
and Maclc.ey Rivers.
•Seattle Manners management
says the people of the Paet fie North-
BULLETIN BOARD
Intematlonal Sen1or Olymp ic•
Entry forms are now available for the 15th
lntcmauonal Senior Ol)mp1C\ track and field
meet to be held ~pt 8-9 al Orange Coast College.
The tWo-da) mcc1. t't)-\pon\ored b~ the college and the ( o~ta Me\3 ( hamt>er ol
Commerce. runs from 8 a m to 4 30 p m. each
dalvents include the high Jump Jd'ehn shot
put, pole vault hammer thro" discus long
jump. tnple jump hurdles rela .. and stecple-ch.a~
Entry fee 1sS 10 per person pere .. eni and SJ fur each addmonal e\ent
Medals will be awarded to the first three places 1n each event. each age grou" and each se>.
Medals are gold, silver and bron1e on nbbons.
Entry deadline 1s Aug 23 Phone enmes will
not be accepted and there will be no refunds
ApphcatJons can be obtained through Orange
Coast College b> wn11ng to Dr Wallace Kleck.
Oran'c Coast College. President's Office. 2701 Fairview Dnve. P 0 Bo:it 5005. ( oua Me~ Ca 92626
For more 1nfonna11on. phone 432-5126.
Pacfflc Soutbwe.t Open
The Pacific Southwest Tennis Open will be
held Sept 8-16 at the ne"' Los Angeles Tennis Center at UCL>\
Among those scheduled to rnmpete are Eliot
Tcltschcr and ) ann1d. Noah. 1he 'le\enth-rankcd pla)'cr in the world
Tickets will be available beginning Aug. 13 at
T1cketron outlets and Ticket Master locauons as
well as the UCLA bo:it office
Advance ticket sales may be obtained b\
phoning (213) 462-2312
Ba•ketball tryout camp
The Conunental Basketbalf A.ssoc1a11on.
Amenca's only AAA pro basketball league. "Ill hold a tryout camp in the Los Angeles area soon.
The CBA provides the NBA w11h a training
ground for players. coaches and referees.
Interested free a'ents are eligible for the tryouts. For more informa11on. phone ( 30 I I
774-4874.
Off-Road auto •bow
A Volkswagon, Porsche Off-Road show 1s set
for Saturda)'. Aug 11 at 1hc Orange Count) Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa
Hours are 6-10 p.m General adm1ss1on 1s SS
Children, 12 aod under. will be admitted free.
Also planned 1s a b1lun1 contest at 7.30 pm
The wmncr will receive a five-da)' tnp for two to Maullan, Mexico.
More informatJon on the sho" 1s available b) phoning 495-3672.
Slow-pltcb •oftball tourney
The S«ond annual Bud L1&ht Slo" P1wh
){)ft ball tournament ...,111 be held Sept I 5-16 in
~ant.a Fe Spnngs
Teams from throughout Southern Cahfom1a arc current!) being registered for the 1wo-da)
double eltmina11on tournament D1v1s1ons in-
clude men'sC and D.coedCand Dand women\
Band C.
Proceeds from the toume> will go to the (11~ of Hope Medical Center in Duane
For more informauon. phone 521-5802
Youth ba•ketball camp
Regmrauon for the South Coast .\II-Star
basketball camp will be held Monday mom1nga1 8:45 a.m. at Tusun High, site of the camp
The dates of the camp will be from Monda\
through Fnda) from 9 a m to 5 p.m. each da).
Spa~ 1s available for bo)s and girls. ages 8 through 14
NBA pla)crs Norm 1'1xon and KJkJ Van-
dcwq.hc arc scheduled as guest speakers dunng the camp.
Each camper wall receive a pair of basketball
shoes. a free basketball and camp jcr~)' Fee for
the camp 1s S 145 each
For more informa11on, phone 6 75-9405 either today or Monday.
La.ten' 1984-86 Kbedule
Oct. 27 -at San Antonio On 28 -at Dallas
Oct 30 -Golden State
No' I -at Seattle No' :! -\an .\nton10 Nov 4-Ponland "lo' ti -Den,cr.No' !l-
at Golden State:. No'. 9 -a1 Ponland: No' 11
-New Jene). Nov 16 -l\.anr,as Ct1). No' I IS
-Milwaukee. "lo' 20 -Phoenix . No'. 2 I -at Phoen1\. :-.o, 24 -at Clippers. No' 25 -
Seattle: No' 28 -at lltah No' JO -Kansa<. l it\ ~ 2-Chicago De,; 4 -Cle' eland t:X" .S -at l'-e" kr~~ Dec ., -at Philadelphia. Dec
8 -at V. ash1ngton Dec I 2 -Golden State
t:Xc 13 -at Seattle Dec 16 -Washington
Dec 18 -at .\tlanUI. Ch 19 -at Houston
Dec. 21 -Phoenix Dec 26 -Seattle. Dec 2!!
-at t:Xn \-er· Dec 29 -C hppers
Jan. 4 -Ponland Jan 6-San .\nton10. Jan
II -Denver: Jan 10 -l 'tah . Jan 11 at Dallas.
Jan 13 -at Detro11. Jan 15 -Milwaukee: Jan
16 -at Boston. Jan 18 -Dallas. Jan. 19 -at
Golden State. Jan 22 -('hppers. Jan 25 -Ph1ladelph1a: Jan 26 -at Utah Jan. 29 -at
Ponland. Jan 30 -Houston
Feb. 1 -Ne"' ) ork Feb 2 -at Clippers
Feb. 3 -Indiana. Feb 5 -at Houston. Feb 12 -Clippers Feb. 15 --\tlant.a. Feb. I"' -
Boston. Feb 19 -at Chicago. Feb 21 -at
Kansas Cll). Feb 22 -at Indiana. Feb 24 -at New York. Feb 26 -Hou~ton. Feb. 28 -at
Phoenll1.
March 2 -at Dallas March 6 -Goldc.-n State; March 9 -Cleveland. March 12 -Utah .
March 13-Utah at Las Vegas. March 15-San
Antonio. March 16 -at Cl1ppe~. March 19-
at Phoenix. March 22 -at Houston. March ~4 -Detroit. March 26 -at Ponland. March ~7
-at Seattle. March 29 -Dallas. "vfarch 31 -
Phoenix Apnl 2 -at Den,er· A.pnl 3 -at ~n
Antomo. A.pnl S -lo..Ansas C1t). A.pnl 7 -
Ponland. Apnl Q -t:Xn .. er .\pnl 11 -.u
Golden State. A.pnl I:! -~aule .\pnl 14 -at
Scaule
, Buo
Tucu:1
•ThercasooStu ahaodoanot
look out of place doi na basketball
intcrVic\\lllS that he 1s nandio&on bu.
sandwich.
youn,J11rt. omaqumldcdau
Ru bo4tj'~ytt~Jnti!'ll• ,..,th 11 fort ~•o )'CaB ••• Be>)' otorse
1oo&.sandmovesbu1 KiQP\
dehscmu. •It is the Olympic Games which
touched oft' all those penits in lo$ Aoadct . not thcatrivaloft.heS.n
Dieao Clipper$.
•lt inlm05t timeto playa IOllJfor
the Dodsers ... the fuMral march.
•Qutck ..• Name ooe retail ptaoc of
busi in Soulbnn Cahfomaa lhat
"not scllin& Olympic cape.
SPORTS CO LUMNIST
west do not understand baseball but
they contradict that by sayinaaway
from the games
•Ol)'tnpic team handbaU will be
hdd at Cal Staie Fullerton and there
are police sharpshooter1 on the roof
oftbe Rams' ttaJnanacamplockcr
room.
•Asporugcn1usaucuywbocan
c•plain thuoorinsofOlympk ftooe,. ma.
• ~Hollywood Pa.rt mcc1inJ
may have been down m numbcn for
thesummermeetinajustCODCludtd,
but the track &Ot rid or more
mctthandde than t.hc la.rsest sh~
p1naeen1erin fnalewood.
•Nowt.bat Mike McGee oft.he
•The LA Express sa)'sdefens1ve
coordinator Ray Malavas1 resigned
and he says he was fired The
significant thmg 1s figunngout the
difference
U ruvers1t) of Cincinnati is the new
atblcucdirectorat use. will the
department be loaded with bumphns
from Ohio?
•The 187'12 hounofOl)mp1c
ielevision scheduled by the ABC
network rrusy be just about enouaJt. •It 1s not d1flicuJ1 to bcheve the
Seattle runntoa back Zachary Db.on (31)
breab through the Tampa Bay defenme for
•
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a four-yard touchdown run ID the INICOlld
quarter of Ball of Fame Game Saturday.
McKay on Bucs: 'Disgusting'
Seah awk s pin emba rrassing
38-0 setback on Tampa Bay
C. ..\NTO!'i. Oh1o(AP1-(. oach John Mc~' had one
\\Ord for has Tampa Ba) Buccaneers· pertonnan~
~lurda\.
.. Dlsgusling ··
The Buccaneers pte.l..cd up \\here the;. left off last year
h) dropping a 38-0 dec1s1on 10 the Seattle Seahawks in the
tirc;t Nallonal Football League exh1b1l1on game of 1984
Dave Kneg htt Byron Walker w11h a 16-yard
louchdo"' n pass and Seallk Seahawks. last year's surpnse
team of the NFL turned four Tampa Ba) tumo ... ers 1nlo
quick touchdowns to run up tht' largest '1cto~ margin in
the ht!>ll>r;. oflhe Hall of Fame game
''I'm cenainl) d1sappinted in losing. "-obo<h who"s
ever pla)ed thts game wants to lose. regardless of the
'>ltua11on." McKay said
Sea111e·s '1ctol") in the t\ p1calh slopp) game before
2:!.250 fans at Fawcett tad1um and improved the
..\mcncan Football C'onference·s record tn the 14-year-old
<\Ft-NFC" senes to 6-7-1 .
··we had opponun1t1es from our 40 and closer on 1n."
Kneg said. ··we had to go onl)' 60 :rards or less for
touchdowns.··
"This doesn't mean a whole 101." said Seattle Coach
Chuck Knox. "\\.e're not as good as we looked and the) 're
cenamly not as bad as the) looked. A.fter all. everybod~
pla>ed. We had 69 gu}s tn dunng the first lhrcc quaners.
Kneg.. expected to stan at quanerback for Seattle this
season after taking the Scahawks to the AFC cham-
p1onsh1p game m 1983 completed five of six passes for 76
yards m the first quaner. including a 24-yarder 10 Charlie
Young that set up the slant-in touchdown pass to Walker.
The drive followed No I draft pack Terry Taylor's
1ntercept1on of a Jack Thompson pass near midfield
Jam Zorn. who lost his Job to Kneg last year. then took
the Scahawks to a palT of second~uartcr touchdowns. one
on Zachar) Dnon's 5-)ard run after John Hams returned
an intercepuon 43 )ards to 1he Tampa Ba)' 15 and the other
on Enc Lane"s 1-... ard run
Nonn Johnson booted a 33-yard field goal to Wldcn
~attic's lead to 31-0 mtdw.a, through the thud penod. and
Sherman Cocroft poun~d on a fumble b)' Tampa Ba) 's
Gene Branton at the Bucs' 24 10 set up a I -yard TD run by
rookie Bnan Gutierrcz to make It 38-0 early in the fourth
penod.
'Overlooked' foursome inducted in football hall Part-time ~
role facing
Roseagaim
CANTON. Ohio (AP) -Charle)
Taylor. Mike McConnack. Willie
Brown and Amie Weinmeaster. de-
scnbed as "people from the trenches··
occasionally overlooked dunng their
careers, were inducted Saturday into
the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
During the ceremony. the four
received a congratulatory phone call
from President Reagan. who was"
flyana to Los Angeles for the opening
of the Olympics.
"I know all the Redskins rooters
back home att proud of you." Reagan
told Taylor, who was Washington's
No. I draft pack. in 1964. and he called
the other inductees "the if'Clllest."
butter football pla)ers lhan )OU
usuall) hear about."
Brown spoke as the pre!lenter for
McCormack. an offensive tackle
whom Brown coached an Cleveland.
McCormack had a double interest
in Saturday's events. Bes1d<'s entering
the Hall. he later watched the Scattk
Seahawks -whom he serves as
president -take on the Tampa Ba)
Buccaneers in the Nauonal Football
League's first pre~ason game of th<'
)Car.
credit for his success
"I feel fortunate to h3H' pla\C:d
with "hat I consider to be l\\O
outstanding fullbacks." \1c( ormad..
said.
Ta}lor. a rere1,er. caught Ml}
passes dunng has 13 )ears in the NFL
"I'm sort of in awe about walking
through those doors behind me:· the
42-year-old Ta) lor said on the front
steps of the Hall after being pre!.Cnted
b) long-lime fnend Tom Skinner
"That as the top ··
W1llte Bro\\n, a defens1H' bacl..
1nduttce~ cho~n 1n has tirst 'ear ol
d1g1bihl\
Hrcrn.n ~_\ wa~ pre11ented for
1nduc11on b' Raiders owner o\I Da' 1s.
"'ho praised has formidable: ach1e,e-
mcnt!I. including q rnrecr intt'r·
1.ep11on'> and at least onC' inteneptton
in I ti consecutn e ~ac;ono;. both
leagu" reC"ords
··tt., amazing that when I "as
deahntt wuh him on 1.ontral't~ th1!>
m•,cr 1.ame up ·· 1.1u1ppcd Bro...,n
now an ass1\tant \Oa1.·h w.11h the
Raider\
Hew as ~kl tl'd to the Hall of Fame
folio" mg a re' 1<'w b' a special
old11me,-.; comm111ec
\\ <'tnmcmcr fl I no" a Teamsters
L'n1on ollic1al \\as p~ntcd h~
Washmgton Lt (,o, John Cherbe-rg.
who coached him at the l niver5Jt\ of
Washmgton
"To be n-c°'n1zed at this stage ol
m' hfe -\OU 1.annot behe\e how
much 'iv.TC'tt'T 11 '' .. Wnnmt'1strr
said
Their induction increased the
1 ,number of players in the Hall to 12 3.
Paul Brown. the former Oeveland
Browns coach, called the four "people
ftom the trenches." and said: "This
p-oup 1s a little more bread-and-
McConnack. 54. began his pro
career with the Ne'W York Yanks 1n
1951. then was in the Army when he
was included 1n a 15-player trade
engrnee~d by Brown at Cleveland an
1953.
The 6-4, 250-pound McCormack
became one of the key blockers for
Browns fullbacks Marion Motley and
Jam Brown. and he IJVCS them much
JOtned the cxn .. er Broncos in 196' 3~
a free agent after being cut b)'
Houston, and b} 1964 he was an all·
Amencan Football League performer
at comerback Traded to the Oal..tand
Raiders m 196 7. h~ turned an 12 mor<'
superb seasom before reunng 1n
1978.
\\ emme1ster a dclen'>IH' lineman.
pla)ed \\1th the New \ ork Yankees in
the 1\11-.\mencan Football C'on-
fer<'nce for t\\O years and was all-NFL
dunng has four )cars wtth the Ne"'
York Giants. endin11n 1953
Ounntt hi' phone call Reagan was
introduced to the aud1enct> h) "1 Fl
Commissioner Petr Ro1elle The
president's rtmar~s were broadcac;t
o'er a publt' address syc;icm
'Tm som I can't be there in
person.·· Rearn sal.!.J"'Thank \OU
'<'l') much won't horn an an\
longer··
Algazi wins
· tennis title
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CLEVELAND Jessa ca
Alpzi1• ~ product of Corona ~el
Mar t1•"1 culT'entJy attendtn&
UCLA. teamed with Univermy
ofTcxu frahman Diane Dopson
to wtn the National Amateur
Hardcoun Double• Cham
pion1hips bete Saturday.
It wu the first national title for
each player.
The pair won the cham-
pionship without Jos1ns a set the
entire tournament. It waa the f\rst
time the two had bttn paired tn
compcm1on
He was the onl) one of the four
Baseball old-tlmers: 'A sense of security'
INDlANAPOLIS (AP) -Baseball's old-
timcrs' summer all-star ~ncs "ofTen a sense of
sccunty in a world thal°s a httle bit Jittery now,''
says Hall of fame P'tcher Bob Feller.
Feller was the second of su Amcncan
Lcaaue pitchen Friday niaht as the Nat1onah
outSluqed the Americans. I l-12. as the ~ne
stqed tts windup m the new Hoosier Dome.
Hank Aaron. major lcaauc baseball's all-
ti me home run k1na, belted one homer and dro"t
tn four runs for the winners.
Aaron and Wtllie Mays had RBl htts 10 the
S«Ond inn1n1 otT Feller. who called the popu·
lanty of the Orand Old Ltaauc a tnbute to thc
spon'' t1mclt'nntt'i
.. It makes them (the fano "'membtr day'
when ttungs w~re more ~ample:· ~td Feller
"Ba~ball was the onl) pme an town thC'n and
you could relate to the pcMnahuc
The two teams mcluded nine Hall of Fa men
and many of the 'pon· other veat pla)'ers trom
the past JO )ears Tht two ~uads t'Omb1ned for
41 base hits. 1nclud1na two home runs •P•~'t b)
Ton) Oh'• and La"' Oobv for the ,\mcncan
LtafuC. and homer\ b) 4-aron and MaH tor the
Nauonal\
"Thest a&m<':'t •rr a lot of fun . \\ e Stl to 'i('('
evcn.-bod), tra,cl and 'i('(' our fnend\ ·· said
Feller • h'' bttn a 'UCC't\\ tn mo\l of the call<''
"Wh) the~pmr\art" \O popular. at\ lake tht
~naon tn golf. The~ build UJ'l a folio" 1ni
Bascl)all a& pen of our cullure "
Othen pl•Y•nJ for the Nauonal Lcquc
1 ncluded Don Kc •nacr a.nd Billy W1lbam~ each
'A 1th thrtt doubles; Ernie Ban Smoke\
Bu~ Rand) Hundley, Monte Irvin. Don
Newoombc. Milt Papp& 1. Enos lauabttt. Bobb~
Thomson and Mal'\· Thro~
Other American Ltaauc p\a)-crs 1ncludC'd Jo~ Cardenal. Minnie Mtnoao. Brooks Rob-'"'°"· Earl Batte) Mooec kowron. Bobb} R1chard~n Jimm~ Plenall Don t.arwn
\\>hit~ Ford. Bill) Ptel'l"C Hoyt Wilhelm and
E.arh \\ ~ nn Hall off amt'1' Joe OtMauio WI\ the
lint N'<' coach for the -'mencan<..
Mort than t&.000 fans .,atch<'d th( game
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Schmto1, Pn1i.o.<Pfl•• 21. c.,,., Montrtet
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Men ' Double F fT A -Derr •I• Pe"
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Women·i DovOlt Ft TA -Luann lhon
IUl'llltil ~1111\J 1971> 1 499
CYCLING
I 000 meter trme trial -Lotan rnom'
IEHI Germenvl 1990 l 019SS •.000 me11r lnellvlelual PU(\Ull RoOtrt
0111 8unOI ($w1t1er1ane11 19'0 • 34 92
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SHOOTING
Small bore rifle (l PO•I -Vlklo VlaMlv
(USSR ) 19'0, 1.17l POinl\
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tnel H .. rfrltel Hetfort tEHt Germtny) 19'0
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199
SkHt Evl>fl'lv Petrov IUSSRI
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200 lrM\IVle
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400 ''" -V1.01mir Salnrkov USSR! 19t0 HI JI
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700 lly Moc het• Bruner c U '> 1976
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100 O.C•
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700 m.Olev
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197•
1976
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100 lrH -Barbara lo' rau\P IE n r
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400 tr" -'""' Ortr\ IE.st Germenvl
1980, 409 76
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)4171
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200 IMICk -Rice Rern\lch 1Eut Gpr
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100 mtdltv Shene GoulO Au•''• • r•n , n C11
400 meillev P•"• Schne·o•r 1fo\1
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400 meoltv rerav E•'' Germ•"• 1980
• 06 41
TitACK AHO l'IELD
MMI
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200 Tommi• Sm1111 tU SI 191>8 tUl
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toO -Alberto Ju1nl0<tno ICuDI 19'16
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SOOO 8rene1an f Olltr t Unitt<l tt1ng
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10000 -L eu~ """"' I' '"'•~a 1911 71 ll lS
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Say Cheese!
Sunder Nix of Chicago •naps a .iroup
portrait of of ht. U.S. teammate. [n the
unreatrtcted area of the USC Olympic
Village Saturday. The track and field
eventa partlclpanta for the U.8. •teaed a
photo 11eMlon tbat enabled e•en l our-
l•ta to take photoe of lndl'ridaal ath-
lete..
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400 relav -United Stele. 196' enel 1•12
Je 19
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1990 7 30 me••••
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T J -ViO.tor Sanevev IUSSRJ 196',
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19tO. n03
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RHt 8ol0 tFrvon> S 40
Al\O receel ln"v' El\v Jtl Wlrl Lint.
G•ev Ano Eu v T<1 N Pen Im Nevada
A1ure Jonn CaMI\ Hemoen' Olet
Time 17 78
SEVENTH RACE. 400 verel'
Silent Meg IF r11C1a• > 9 00 6 .0 3 40
T1meto\lr .... !TrtH U't ) IS.0 460
Jewel Twi\ter (Lecktvl 4 00
AIM! rec.cl Brieflv Twelve AnO Even
La Plunoar, St Beret11
Time 10 24
U l!XACTA (J·6) Pliel 117190
EIGHTH RACI 400 varO\
Re!Mlga ln <Frvoevl 1160 7 IO 4 40
ICellv• Coffer ICreeMr I 11 40 I .0
Sllirlav 8 Gevle ITrtuurtl I 40
AIMl receo BenOolenlv 0 .. 1 In Cuh,
Puemontu Bu11nv WlnOv Ouh
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N1•1v•
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HO 110
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Btlt Mv oaoov ILacktv) l 40 7 IO
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Miio O•n<'" Bu9, Ch•ce 81ne1 Jemlt'I
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Allene1ence 9 1"
Del Mar
SATVllDAV'S RISULn
(49'1 .. 4J•deV "*°WIMMM """""91
,,.ST aACI. 1 1116 mltet
Preorlnl (LIPllem) 2160 10.20 6 00
S111>1ll1t0 I O.hounevel 4 40 J 60
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Al.a reclel 'Scule PlteM, Tr" R-.
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tlon. 8 ol0 CroH.
Time 1 41 4/S
HCOMO aACI. 4 lut'1on9\
Ml•ltr GtMAro tOllvar*S I f 40 HO 4 00
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Carrino (Pinc.vi 3 00
Al'° receo. Purlolt1, Artificer, Yukon'•
Ster, Oltllt1Ctlvelv Oon. Sllvert CIO Chemp.
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Time 1 10 l lS
S2 DAILY DOUell (10·1) P•IO "n 60
THllD aACI. ,.,, lurlon9• on tur1
Tar9NW (ShOemlkarl 1900 '40 UO
Pelrlcle Jeme• (Mita I 12 20 S 60
Fluke (Otlehousaav1l UO
AllO raced Fle'111"9 S.o.r Karvn't
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Oronen
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fOURTH aACI. 6 lurtonQl
Nitro (OtlehOun•v•> S 10 l 40
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AllO receo Ptanoo. NOl'Olc Sotlil.
Lark. SI.Ill• Thirteen. NlcllOJel
Time 110 1/S
"lfTH RACE. 1 1116 mltel on 11.1rl
3.00
210
3 .0
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Con1tne<1te1 Girt (P1nc1v1 l IO 1 IO
AQll•led Mlu CC.er Cle ) 6 90
1\1'° raceo Mv Natlvt Prrncau
Lve>nerel ' Prrnc"'· Memamie, Cor'81elle
Rein On Mv Pareoe
Time. 1 4~ U IEXACTA Cl ·S) oelel U.1 SO
SIXTH RACI. 1 1 16 m1le1
"'"al~ Know\ ILOIOvtl 1' 00 s 40 3 00
8ronre Merit.ti (McCarronl l 40 1 60
EerllH I IDeiehouawvel l 70
AtM> receo Uollfllnv. Soclel wnlrl
Time 14S J/S
SIVIEHTH aACE. 6 lurlonll• ~utltlOlH !McC.,ron) S IO 3 80 1 IO
Known Fot s1vte CC.arc111 1100 6 10
Or ... lltv CPlnc•vl 260
Alto reced Andrew •n Me, S.Culer,
Llllflf Wlh, Bunker, Clentc S.Crtterv. ~no
And S.e
Time 1 Of J tS
U EXACTA (1·91 oelO '3SIOO n ...CK SIX 12·2+1·1·71 oelel
'14,409 IO with •I• wiMlrtg tlciitt1 lflve
nortet) C1rrvov., ooot "'6.4Sf '4.
llGHTH •ACI. 1 1116 mllel on t11rf
!>Ill 5orln9 (~kif') 4 60 loo 2 40
Hol PrlncH• <McCerronl l 40 2 60
co1 .. e !Metal 310 "''° receo Kev 10 tt>e Mlnatret. Total
Women, Dac.,11n1, Double Ster. Sellv
Che le.
Time 1 4A 4/S
HIHTH aACI. 1 1 16 mlitt
Plf'rv C.tlln tMcCarron) 110 3IO 300
1 40 •60 sao
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et Ste. Selllno
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Well
Time I '3 '1S
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WHAT TO WATCH FOR
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from a running start
wttr a takeoff f ron
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I
Summerfield
homes opening
in Costa Mesa
The grand opening of Stan-ceramic tile counter tops. m1cro-
dard-Pacif lc Corp. 's Sum-wave and self-cleaning ovens,
merfleld Costa Mesa community separate cooktops and 11 -cycle
is being celebrated this weekend dishwashers
with the introduction of three Outside the new homes are
model homes at the South Coast fenced rear yards and gas
Plaza area site. barbecue outlets.
Accord i n g to Ste v e The sales office and new Sum-
Scarborough, vice president of merfield model homes are open
the d~elopment firm. the single-daily from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m and
family project has been moore information may be obtained by
than half sold during pre-grand phoning 95 7 -1282.
opening weeks. To reach the Costa Mesa slte,
Q 4 I
The limlted collection of 50 take the San Diego Freeway to
executive residences presented Fairview Street and drive north to
at the Summerfield community Sunflower Avenue. Turn right on
makes up the only new develop-Sunflower. then right again on
ment of detached homes to be Smalley to Summerfield. Summerfield Coeta Mesa home community openlnC th.la weekend with a llmlt of 50 esecutiTe realdencee offerect;
available in the last five years in -;:-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=====================================================================================================:;, this metro-area locale.
Prices range from $194,000 to
$225,000 for the Summerfield
homes. which include three two-
story floor plans and a selection
of traditlonal exteriors.
The various architectural
elevations are detailed with natu-
ral cedar siding, textured stucco,
mission clay or shaketile roofs.
Buyers may choose from plans
that offer from 2.190 to 2,560
square feet . with three bedrooms
and den or four bedrooms and
21/2 or three full baths.
Skylights. vaulted ceilings and
an abundance of windows and
sliding glass doors are featured.
Other amenities Include formal
living and dining rooms. family
rooms. breakfast nooks and pri-J
vate master bedrooms witR mir-
rored wardrobe doors and dress-
ing room/bath areas.
Kitctiens offer oak cabinets.
oak-trimmed luminous ceilings,
Rancho San
Cle1r1ente
under way
The Rancho San Clemente
master-planned community. by
WSLA Development Corp. of
Costa Mesa. Includes vlrtually
every type of resldentlal product.
Rancho San Clemente will be
the ocean hills setting for an
eventual 2,931 dwellings of all
housing types. Included are cot-
tage type. single-family detached
homes, condominiums, attached
housing, ocean-view single-fam-
ily detached residences. and
apartments.
In Phase I of the master-
planned community, currently
being graded. 109 acres out of
396 will comprise the residential
property.
Prices for homes at Rancho
San Clemente are expected to
range from $80,000 to $250,000
for luxury., ocean-view resi-
dences.
More than half of the develop-
ment Is to remain open space.
and construction Is expected to
take approxlmatety seven years
to complete. In addition to the
residential developments. plans
call for a 299-acre business park
and eight acres of commercial
f acllltles.
The 299-acre business park Is
designed for clean manuf ac-
turlng, warehousing. research
and development, offices. and
business support services such
as commercial ventures, travel
agent•. restaurants and financial
lnatltutlona. It Is designed to be
compatible with the residential
communities within the maater-
planned project
The land plan for Rancho San
Clemente was a Joint effort by the
architectural and planning firms
of Corbln/YamafuJI & Partners.
Inc., from lrvtne, and Tierra
Planning end Design of San Juan
Captatrano
Landaeape architect Is the firm
of Cloaaon and Closson of Or-
ange and engineering wet ac-
complished by Paomaa and As-
aoclates of Co ta M .
For more Information, call
979-4'555.
.. -_ .. --~ -
Introducing Bayridge. A new con1n1unity of condo111iniun1
home so unbeatable, 68 were reserved in only two day.
during an unadvertised 'sneak preview' weekend .
'" "
Con1e make your selection
today, while choice of plan
and location i still good
From $145,000 to $190,000
\ \
JJ.
i
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· ___ ___,. Ill 00 am tn
6 00 pm daily
(714) 75Y·X5~8
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Airport
West
complex
cited
Airport West Business Park, a
Costa Mesa complex offering
office condonmlnlum ownership,
earned a 1984 Gold Nugget Merit
Award for builder Pulliam
Properties. Inc. at the annual
Pacific Coast Builders Con-
ference
.. Airport West has received
special recognition from the pri-
vate sectors as well,'' said C
Norman Pulham. president of
Pulham Properties and the man-
aging partner of Airport West
Business Park 'Our flexible
financing program has allowed
numerous small-to-medium
sized businesses to own. and
custom design their individual
office space.··
According to Pulliam.
Singles choose
double masters
at Ocean Breeze
Dual master suites -a con-
cept that tor years waa popular
with older couples with steeping
problems -has become ex-
tremely popular with younger
singles who find that two can live
much more cheaply than one
when they share ownership In a
condominium.
Ocean Breeze VIiias, the new
townhome community In Costa
Mesa. Is out to prove that point:
every one of Its 34 townhomes
has a dual master suite.
"With the high cost of every-
thing these days, a dual master
suite makes a tremendous
amount of good sense." states
Farouk Kubba, president of Di-
versified Projects Development,
Inc .. the builder. "It's just a lot
easier for two people wJth separ-
ate incomes to put together a
down payment and to qualify for
a loan.
Plan C la quite similar, but the
llvlng room Is In front, opening
onto the patio. At the back, the
kitchen leads to the rear balcony.
"Two singles looking at these
homes will find that the two plans
offer a choice In master suite
arrangements," Kubba ex-
plained. "In Plan C, the suites are
virtually Identical with the only
significant differences being that
the front suite has a shower and
an outside planter shetf white the
rear suite has a bathtub and no
planter.
"In Plan A, the front suite is
about the same size as In Plan C
The rear suite is smaller. but It
has more closet space and a very
Important extra -an outside
balcony tor those who really
enjoy the outdoors.''
purchasers select their office
shell and then supervise the
build-outs to accommodate their
specific requirements
Spacious interior of Caaa La Paz condominium in Laguna Hille development. "And once they move In. their
monthly payments are half what
they would be if they bought a
home alone. Those payments
also will be a lot less than rent on
an apartment -especially when
you consider such financial ad-
vantages of home ownership as
income tax deductions and poss-
ible appreciation."
Prices at Ocean Breeze Villas
begin at $108,000. Down pay-
ments may be as low as nothing
for veterans and five percent
down for non-vets. Adjustable
rate mortgages are offered with a
first-year Interest rate buydown.
In some cases, the builder Is able
to pay all closing costs.
The shells range In size from
2,000 to 6,000 square feet and
are available with 12112 percent
five-year loans, amortized over
30 years.
Price beckons home buyers
at Casa La Paz development
At 290 Victoria Street. the
sales office (650-5327) Is open
dally except Friday. from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Walker & Lee is the
exclusive sales agent.
Pulham urges potential buyers
to meet with him to arrange a
personalized purchase program
"Our flexible financing encom-
passes pla~ with low down
payments or real estate trade-
ins ... he said.
"Why continue leasing. when
you can atfordably own an office
and realize substantial tax ben-
e1its?"
For a personal appointment
and tour of the business com-
plex. call 751-2752. The Airport
West sales office is located at 245
Fischer Avenue. Suite C-2 1n
Costa Mesa
Prices start at $76.900 for
homes at Casa La Paz in Laguna
Hills.
According to Wilham Ford.
vice president of marketing for S
& S Construction Co .. ''Many first
time buyers visiting our com-
munity are pleased to discover
that they can afford to purchase a
one or two-bedroom con-
dominium 1n a prestigious south
Orange County neighborhood ·'
Casa la Paz ts part of Country
Village, a master-planned de-
velopment that includes a 5112-
acre park with two tennis courts.
a baseball field and picnic
areeas. The community of Casa
La Paz itself offers a swimming
pool. spa and a private
clubhouse.
Amenities Included in three
contemporary floor plans are
ceramic tile entries. decorator-
coordinated draperies, carpet-
ing._ separate dining rooms and
living rooms highlighted by slid-
ing glass doors leading to patios
and balconies.
Kitchens feature dishwashers.
custom hardwood cabinets.
ceramic tile counter tops, lumi-
nous ceilings and pantries.
Also included in the purchase
price are air conditioning. wash -
er /dryer combination units and
Beacon Hill Pointe re111ains
popular in Laguna Niguel
Ocean prox1m1ty views in this very desirable locale '
s1ngle-loaded streets. soph1st1-The Beacon Hill Pointe homes
cated architecture and com-begin with the 1,848-square-foot
petit1ve pricing combine to keep Plan One, with three bedrooms.
Beacon Hill Pointe by the J M two full baths. and living and
Peters Co . a popular place with family rooms separated by a
new-home buyers fireplace that servces both.
"We first introduced a neigh-The Plan One master bedroom
borhood of 46 homes here,'' said 1s one of two Beacon Hill Pointe
Tom Hover, vice president of masters with a beamed, vaulted
marketing for the homebuilding ceiling. The kitchen. nook and
firm "Public reaction to 1t was so formal dining rooms are found at
positive that we added a second the opposite end of the home
ottering of almost the same size. The Plan Two has four
and 1t 1s now selling exceptionally bedrooms and 2'h baths, with a
well " family room, living room and
Located in the planned Laguna attached three-car garage
Niguel community of Beaeon Hill. Largest of the Beacon Hill
the Peters company homes are Pointe homes is the 2,760-
situated high in the hills 1ust a square-foot Plan Three. with four
mile or so from the Pac1f1c bedrooms. or three bedrooms
shoreline They can be reached and a den, and three full baths
along Club House Drive off Both the family room and the
Crown Valley Parkway master bedroom have fl replaces.
"The homes have the advan-and a walk-in wet bar is at the
tage of the temperate. coastal perimeter of the large family
breezes." Hover noted. "1ust one room.
more benefit of acquiring a home __ K_1t_chens 1n the se_r_1e_s_fea_t_u_re_
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convertible hoodless cooktop a
bullt-m microwave oven and self-
cleaning oven combination .
hand-set ceramic tile counter
tops and splashboards. and
hand-finished oak cabinets.
among others.
The h omes also have
thermostatically controlled cen-
tral au cond1t1oning, ceramic tile
or wood parquet entries, custom
hand-troweled ceiling treat-
ments, and rear yard wrought
iron fencing on most lots.
Model homes at Beacon Hill
Pointe are open daily from 10
a m until 6 p m , and information
may be obtained by calling
946-3750
To reach Beacon Hill Pointe,
take the Crown Valley Parkway
exit from the Santa Ana Freeway
and drive toward the coast. Turn
left onto Club House Drive. right
onto Niguel Road.then left onto
Beacon Hill. Turn right at Sentry
Hill, and the models will be on the
left.
Walker, Lee
volume up
for 5 months
The total dollar volume for
resale and new-home sales for
Walker & Lee Real Estate during
the first five months of 1984
amounted to $522 million. rep-
resenting a 29 percent increase
in home sales over the same time
period last year. reported Bob
Und. senior vice president for the
company The firm 1s one of the
largest full-service real estate
companies in Southern Cali-
fornia
The single largest increase was
1n the area of new-home sales,
where the number of trans-
actions was up by 45percent .
while resale transactions were up
10 percent
During the last year. the aver-
age price of a new home sold by
Walker & Lee rose 1.6 percent,
from $95,300 to $96,800, and in
resales the average home went
for $105,600, up 4.2 percent from
the $101.300 price in 1983
"The biggest surprise was how
well resales have held up in spite
of rising Interest rates." said
Lind "In my opinion. It was
primarily due to the Increased
acceptance of the adjustable-
rate mortgage loan. end the side
avallablllty of such loans
These new services augment
Walker & Lee's existing network
of reaale offices. a commercial
brokerage division. and the sates
of new home subdivisions. along
with a reaearch and consulting
department and escrow. In·
surance. 1tnd m o rtqage
subsldlerlos
cultured onyx bathroom pullman
tops.
Dana Point Harbor and the
beaches of Laguna are just a
short drive from Casa La Paz.
Model homes and the sales
office are open 10 a.m. until dusk.
For further Information, call
831-5012
To reach this master-planned
community, visitors take the
Santa Ana Freeway to the La Paz
exit and proceed south to Oso
Parkway. Turn left. then right on
Aliso Niguel to the new con-
dominium site.
Two floor plans are available at
Ocean Breeze VIiias. Both fea-
ture private front patios. rear
balconies, living rooms with fire-
places. dining areas, and a down-
stairs powder room.
Plan A has a formal entry hall
with stairway and a front kitchen
with sliding glass doors to the
patio. The dining area adjoins the
kitchen and the living room spans
the rear of the home. opening
onto a large balcony. Upstairs
are the two master suites, wash-
er-dryer space. and a linen
closet.
To reach Ocean Breeze Villas
from the freeway, take the Costa
Mesa Freeway south to Its
terminus, continue oceanward
on Newport Boulevard to Victoria
(first block past Fairview Road).
turn right. and go one long block.
From the beach, one can take
Newport Boulevard north and
turn west on Victoria. Alternate
approaches are via Harbor
Boulevard, turning east on Vic-
toria and going 1/4 mile.
Bird'• eye view of interior of Orangethorpe Village home in Fullerton.
Month's rent moves you in
''The cost of one month· s rent
can move you In" at Orange-
thorpe Village In Fullerton -and
there are no closing costs.
Qualified buyers earning at
least $36,000 a year can bring
their rent receipt -and that's all
the money they'll have to pay to
own an Orangethorpe Village town home
With prices ranging from
$79.990 to $114,990. Orange-
thorpe Village also offers a var-
iety of financing programs. in-
cluding 5 percnet down end 9. 75
percent with no closing costs. A
30-year fixed government bond
finance program is also available
to qualified and first-time buyers.
Located on Orangethorpe
Boulevard between Magnolia
and Brookhurst, Orangethorpe
Village features one-and two-
stort English-style townhomes.
Slate-toned wood siding with
white trim and mullioned win-
dows and patio doors highlight
the exteriors.
Buyers can choose from three
floor plans offering one. two or
three bedrooms, and 1112 to 2112
baths.
Each home has a wood-burn-
ing fireplace with brick hearth
and mantel. a dining area, private
balcony or patio, as well as brass
hardware throughout. Addition-
ally, each home has an Individual,
assigned garage that Is attached
In some plans.
Other amenities include
kitchens with custom-designed
cabinets, ceramic tile counter
tops, and bullt-ln appliances,
including a contlnous cleaning
double-oven range with hood,
automatic dishwasher and dis-
poser.
Lush landscaping and flowers
are featured throughout the com-
munity. In_ addition, Orange-
thorpe Village residents can take
advantage of a sundeck area
complete with heated swimming
pool and spa.
Sales complex hours are from
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally.
To reach the community. take
the Santa Ana or Riverside
Freeway to the Magnolia exit. Go
north to Orangethorpe
Boulevard and make a right.
Orangethorpe Village Is at 2400
W. Orangethorpe Blvd. In Full-
erton. For more Information. call
525-7545.
Land cleared for Harbor Pointe
development in Corona del Mar
Plana for Harbor Pointe, a
limited edition of 20 homes to be
built by the Fieldstone Co. In
Corona del Mar, have been
announced by the lrvlne Co.,
developer of the view bluff over-
looklng Newport Center and
Newport Bay.
The gate-guarded community
of Harbor Pointe 11 loc ted In the
triangle for med by MacArthur
Boulevard end San Miguel Drive
In Harbor View Hilla. dlrectfy
Adjacent to Rodqera Gardens
nursery Sales are expected to
begin In early 1985.
Three 1lngle-f amlly detached
floor plan• will be ottered, one a
slngl•atory and two two-1tory
model1, according to Jan Wllaon,
marketing manager for the Irvine
Co. '1 community development
division. Homu will range In 8'ze
from two bedroom• with 2'1t
bath• to tour bedroom• with
three bathe.
Prlcet for the 2.200 to 3,400·
aquar•foot home• hav not yet
•
been determined. Wiison said,
but they are expected co range
from approximately $350,000 to
$550,000.
An Interest llat for Harbor
Pointe 11 being gathered at the
Irvine Co. '1 Homeflndlng
Center.located at the Int r-
aectlon of Culv r drive and Bar-
ranca Parkway In Irvine. The
Homeflndlng Centet 11open dally
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
telephone number 11551·1600.
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t OAll. Y PILOT/Sunclay, Jury 29. l fM
Buyer beware
when taking a
property 'as is'
BJ SIMON SYKES
The owner of eight rental units
signed an agreement to sell the
units "as ls."
But the agreement also stated:
"Seller represents that said
property and Its sale conforms
with all applicable ordinances.
laws. zoning, deed restrictions,
and other regulations. and
agrees to hold broker and buyer
harmless on account of any such
warranty "
Not so. The trlal court decided
that because the ordinance war-
ranty was not additionally ex-
pressed In the grant deed, It was
not valid.
On appeal, the court took a
different view. It held that the
escrow Instructions were legally
merged Into the grant deed
The buyer won his case. but
there are lessons to be learned
from his experience
"As Is" Is not as clear cut as 1t
may seem. "As is" is usually not
as It IS!
Escrow closed The grant deed
was recorded on the usual print-
ed form. supplied by many title
companies. Escrow added the
typed words· "the improvements
located on the property which Is
the subject of this deed are sold,
transferred and conveyed as ts."
Escrow instructions should lay
out specifically what is agreed
between buyer and seller No
catch phrases and no am-
biguities.
Paceaetter Home.' White Oak model attracting fint-time home buyera lo El Toro .
Major problems then arose for
the buyer. The property turned
out to be zoned R-1. whlle R-4
was required for rentals.
Surprise! The units were built
without a valid building permit.
The grant deed can then be
written on a standard form
without any additional wording or
interfering uncertainties.
The agreement will be clear.
and understood by all.
Special financing available
at White Oak in El Toro hills
The buyer had relied on the
sellers' warranty concerning zon-
ing. He sued the sellers for
breach of warranty.
An open and shut case?
(Simon Sykes Is editor of flrat
tuuday, s journal for the real
estate Industry, P. O Box 20068.
Riverside, CA 92516. Tel:
686-8005)
Many first-time home buyers
are taking advantage of Paceset-
ter Homes' special financing at
White Oak, a townhome com-
munity in the foothills above El
Toro
The package includes 103,.
percent (ARM) financing with Just
5 percent down Also available -
to buyers meeting certain qualifi-
cations -is 10' a percent Cali-
fornia Housing Finance Agency
30-year fixed rate financing. In
add1t1on . buyers receive a $1 .000
design center allowance and
closing costs and loan fees paid
by the builder
Prices for the townhomes
begin at $91.995 Buyers have a
choice of floor plans
Wall to wall carpeting is stan-
dard. as are Corinthian marble
pullman tops and cast rron tubs
with ceramic tile surrounds in the
bath. insulated party walls be-
tween units large patios or
balconies. and inside laundry
areas.
Evergreen prOject
opening in Viejo
The Mission Viejo Co. has
opened its first 33 homes at its
Evergreen neighborhood In
Mission Viejo.
larger accommodations, and
older adults who no longer want
the responslblllty of a large
house, according to the de-
veloper.
More homes offered
at Valencia in Viejo
All White Oak homes have
kitchens wt th built-in range oven,
dishwasher. disposer, ceramic
tile counter tops and luminous
ceiling light fixtures.
The buildings feature view
terraces. multi-paneled doors
and lantern-type hghtinQ The single-family detached
homes community offers New
England architectural styling and
long-term, below market financ-
ing with an initial qualifying
interest rate of 8' • percent. The
annual percentage rate is 11. 14.
The loan program extends for
10 years. starting at 8'1• percent.
then rises one point each year to
a ceiling of 11 7/a percent The
balance of the loan is due 1~f. ull at
the end of the 10-year loan.
Evergreen prices range rom
$139,000 to $155,900. U ing a
$143,000 home and a 5 percent
down payment of $7,200, the first
trust deed would be $135,800
and first-year principal and
Interest monthly payments would
be $1,080. Monthly payments
would then Increase annually.
reaching a maximum of $1,384
for years four through 10 of the
loan.
Evergreen's four floor plans.
which offer up to three bedrooms
and 2'h baths in both one-and
two-story designs. have proven
to be popular among young
couples purchasing their first
home. growing families seeking
The New England architectural
theme combines multi-paned
windows. white picket fences.
wood-siding, white wood trim.
cupolas and weather vanes, with
multi-hued exteriors that range
from teal blue and colonial yellow
to rust brown and slate grey
Inside. the New England theme
continues with greenhouse win-
dows In country-style kitchens
and wood-burning fireplaces
with log storage bins.
Evergreen homes feature
carpeting throughout all living
areas. vinyl flooring in kitchens.
baths and entries and decorator
selected lighting fixtures
Kitchens have ceramic tile
counter tops, stained wood cabi-
nets, ice-maker lines and lumi-
nous ceilings. And, In some
plans, window seats have been
included in the front living rooms.
To visit Evergreen and tour the
decorated models, take the San
Diego Freeway to Alicia Parkway
east to Marquerite Parkway, then
left to Cordova Road. Turn left at
Cordova to Los Alisos. turn right
and follow the signs.
An additional 36 homes recent-
ly went on sate at Mission Viejo's
Valencia neighborhood. where
first-time buyers will find homes
starting as low as $77,000.
The one and two-bedroom
h1lls1de condominiums are in-
tended as a first step for young
home shoppers, who not only can
have the satisfaction of home
ownership. but the active. rec-
reation-filled lifestyle of Mission
VieJO as well
As new home buyers. Valencia
residents can sail. fish or swim
the 124-acre lake through their
automatic membership in the
Lake M1ss1on Vle10 Association
and utilize the private. north
shore Play a del Norte beach for
swimming and sunning. Volun-
tary membership in any of four
recreation centers offers home
owners access to tennis. vol-
leyball and racquetball courts,
swimming pools, spas and gym
facilities In addition. the new
Market on the Lake complex
offers lakeside dining and shop-
ping, while the Casta del Sol golf
course features executive length
greens and 1s open to the public.
Valencia's homes themselves
atisfaction ...
As we celebrate the Grand Opening at SeaClitr
on the Greens, we can sit back and reflect on the path
we've taken to achieve this perfection. Years of planning,
the finest architects, the most accomplished craftsmen.
We cou ld have done it more quickly, less expensively;
but then, we wo uldn't have created a masterpiece.
The gates are open, come see for yourself.
Then get ready to share the satisfaction
of a job well done.
S EA@ FF @iRE ENS
The Ult/mat~ Residmc'es m Hu1111nx1m1 /kol.:h
l....ocalcd JUil Ot'f hlock from the ~a. whctt Golden \~b1 '°\1rcc1
n\Cet' Palm Avenue. Sale\ offi~ open l.lruly rrnm 10 00 3 m to fdlO Jl m
For Information phone (714) 9M-7'l7
feature private master bedrooms
with walk-in or wall-length ward-
robes. separate baths and dress-
ing areas. Kitchens have pass-
through counters to the dining
area. depending on plan. and
patio decks for outside dining.
To v1s1t the Valencia model
complex and sales office. take
the San Diego Freeway to Alicia
Parkway east to Jeronimo Road
Turn lett ·at Jeronimo to Los
Ahsos Blvd . turn right to Valle10
and proceed to Del Rey Turn
right at Del Rey and follow the
signs to the neighborhood. open
dally from 10 a m to 6 p m at
26161-A Del Rey
The low density land plan
features plenty of an open area
and recreational facilities that
include a pool and spa The
receational center. building ex-
teriors and grounds are main-
tamed through a homeowners
association of which all resi-
dents are members
To reach the homes take the
Santa Ana or San Diego freeway
to the Lake Forest Drive exit
Drive east on Lake Forest to
Trabuco Road The sales office is
open daily from 10 30 a m to 6
p m For more information call
859-4431
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Model homes In the new Tet. •
raoe Cotlectlon at Belcourt ln
Newport Beach are open and
drawing attenuon from Southern
Callf ornJa buyers. · J
The Terrace Cot'8ctlon Is •
llmlted edition of 58 homes, ~
ranging In stze ftiQm 2,254 to:
3,351 square feet, and offering ~
up to four bedrooms and 3;,t
t>atha. tn one and two-story noor
plans.
··Response has been ao
positive at the Terrace CoOectlon
that we moved forward the ~
°Ond release of homes for saftl, '
said Tom Hover. vice president of
marketing for J.M. Peters Co ..
developer-builder of the guard-
gated, perimeter-walled. nelg~
borhood. '
"With the models only open fM
a few days, we've already sold 1~
of the first 28 homes offered."
The three-bedroom. 21.il bath
Plan A includes a living room off
the foyer. with a soaring celling,
an array of skylights separathig
llvlng and dining rooms, and a
display of French windows com-
plementing the fireplace.
A sculpted archway leads the
way Into the master bedroom,.
which has a master bathroom
with a choice of tub or separate
shower and a twin basin "8.nfty.
as do all Terrace master baths.
The 2,676-square-foot Plan 6o
with three bedrooms and 3•h
baths. also features two upstairs
bedrooms with docrbte doors-,
both with prrvate baths and walk-
in closets.
Plan C provides 3,010 square
feet, including three bedrooms'
and 2'h baths.
The largest home 1s Plan D.
with four bedrooms and 3.,,_
baths. The living room Is at one
end of the home, while a famHy
room is located at the opposite
end, both of them with fireplaces.
Pnces begin at $405.000.
Terrace Collection modets n ·
open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p:m.
For information. call 720-1018.
To reach Belcourt, take tDI
Jamboree off-ramp from the San
Diego Freeway and drive tow~
the coast Turn left oritO
MacArthur Boulevard and drive
to the top of the hill. tum right
onto Ford Road, then make the
first available right off Ford to
Belcourt
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111~r1 Dr . Huntington Baaoh,
C•lit 92847 J1001en·1 Inc, a Calll0<nl1
(1orporat1on. 7272 Mera Of •
'1unllngton BHc;n, Call!
02847
Thll bu1ine11 ,, COil·
<1uc1ed by • corpor111on
Oenn11 W Certer General
Menagtr Thll llallmenl WH filed
with th• County Clerk or Or·
ano• County on July 17
11184 r:allOMI
Publleha<I Orange Cout
Delly Piiot July 22, 29.
Augu1t S 12, 1984
SU·88
P\llLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUI 8UllNlll
NAMI ITATIMINT
The tollowlng pertOnt are
doing bl.11lnea ae.
HERSHEY LEASING .
5322 Stonehedge, Yorba
Ltn<la. Calif 92888
Rick K. Young, 5322
Stonenedge, Yorba Linda,
Call! 9211811
Kent F. Boom. 1501 KM4
Dr . Corona del Mar, Callf
92825
Keith J Bambrick. 390 S
Brldgevi.w Anaheim Hlllt,
Cellf 92807 Thia bu11n111 11 con·
ducted by a gene<al part.
ne<lhlp
Rk:k K Young nua 11atemen1 wa• !Heel with the County Clerll of Or·
ang• County on July 17.
1984
P:2'0M1
Publlthed Orange Cou1
Dally Piiot July 22, 29,
Auguat S, 12, 1984
SU~3
P\llLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI 8UllNHI
NAME IT A TIMINT
The tollowtng per.on 11
d.o1no bus1neu u FINE LINE DRAPERY SER·
VICE 5-04 S Stele College
Blvd Anehelm, CA 928~
f'lllllC NOTICE NSllC NOTICE
IJt011'nOU8 IU .... H ,tcTtTIOUI IU81NIU 'tO'nTtOUI IUllNUa
NA• ITAft_,,, NAMll ITAft•NT MUil eTATIMSNT
The lolloo.rwlng pe~•.,.. The lotlowlr'tel per.one.,. T"8 following petlOfl II
dOl/\O bUllNlt U . dOlng bUliMte M : doing bu&IMll U :
INT I"' NA T I 0 NA L IT 0 NI I N A I' I'!"' A.T l T. LIOUIOATORS,
PO"'Tl'OLIO MANAGE· PAOPUITIU, :tat1 Cerl'llel H01 W. MecAntwr, Sante
MINT, )701 l lrel\, let flloof, A-..nw, ll'Vlne. CA. 12114 Ane, CA t2704
N9wport hectl. CA 12MO Mic:tlN18tone, H12 lryn Mar·JH nnt Fel'dltr,
0.11 \. Rak. 4""40 Ale· mat Dr., VIiie Park, CA 2•13·0 I P'a1M4r#, Sani.
bem1 81,. Pelm Oeeen, CA t2M1 Ana, CA 92704
HMO Leon M ~. 3M 1 Thi• bualMM •• con· Tiii• bu11n... 11 con· Cermel AY9t1Ue, Irvine, CA ducted by en lndMdual
duel ad by: e n unln· 92714 Mat.Jeanne 'Ind!«
oorporetecf ueoctallon MloflHI Slone Thi• 1111emen1 WM llled
other than a perlnetthlp Thia 1tatemen1 wu llled with the County C1«11 or Or·
Diie L Atk with the County Ctenc of Or· ~ County on June 21,
Thie llltMlent w .. flied enge COunty on June 27. 1984
With the COunty Clerk of Or· 1N'4 'MlilM
enge County on June 21 ,,... Puo11111ed Orange Coell
IH4 WIAlem atuoe Yoe• & Aa· Dally Piiot July I. t!. 22. 29,
,.., '"'-'" t914 Publlened ()fange Coeat 117 Nwttl Metft 81., It•. 111
Dally Piiot July I, t&, 22. 29. t.nt. AN, CA. '2101
tH• M7 .. 1• ~-'' Publtlhed Orange Coal Dally PHot July 8, 1!1, 22. 29
19 ...
P\B.JC NOTICE
P\8.IC NOTICE "CTITIOUI IUllNIH
NAMI ITAft•NT 1---------Tlle lollowlng pe<tonl ere flC:TmOUI IUltNHI
doing buelnMI ... NAMI ITATIMINT 8 l H CHARTERS. 2127 The lollowfng pereon la
W Co .. t Hlghwey. Newp0f1 doing butlneN u ·
Beech. CA 92e83 LACOMBE, 2201 Peelflc Philip Stephen Howell Ave. •2A, Cotta M .... CA
2220 E Chapman •58, Full· 92827
1rton, CA 92831 Ellubeth L acomb •
Chrlttlal\ I( Bement 125C MONe, 2201 Peclflc Ave
Amller1t •~5 LA CA •2A, Cott• Mua. CA
90025 921127
Thll bualne" 11 con· Thia bullnH1 11 con·
ducted by a general part· duC1ed by an individual
ner1h1p EllUbeth Lacombe MOMS
Philip s Howell Thi• ltlltment w.. filed
Sv-5!1
P\B.IC NOTICE
flCTITIOUI IUllNlll
NA.Ml ITATIMINT
The fOllowtng pettone are
doing bu1lneu u
TAl-PAC·INC, 1UO
Bey1ld• Drive, Newport
Beacih, Celll 02825
Brent Giiman. C1lllOfnl1,
395 Weymouth. L1ouna hach, Calif.
Thi• bu11n .. 1 II con·
ducted by a corpor1t1on
8ren1 Giiman, Prfffdent
Thl1 11aternent waa filed
wnn the County Clerk of Or· •no• County on July 24,
1984
'111tt1
Publi1he<1 Orang• Cou1
Dally Piiot July 211 Augull 5
12. 19 1984
su.e9 Thll ltatement wu tlleo with the County Cl«I< ol Or·
with the County Clerk ol Qr. •no• County on July 10
anga County on June 28 1984
1984 r:nom MLIC NOTICE 'Male Publl1he<1 Or1no• Coul 1---------
Publl1hed Oranoa Coeet Datly Piiot July 15, 22, 29 "CTITIOUI IUllNlll
Dally Piiot July 8, 16. 22. 29 August 5, 111114 NAMI ITATIMINT
1984 Su~ TM tollowfno per1one 1te
Su-5-0 •---------dOlng ~•lneN u . DlllDLIC Mnf1CE ENGINE SUPPL y ANO l"UD nu E X C H A N G E 3 0 4 2
P\B.IC NOTIC£
'1CTITIOUI 8UllNCH
NAMI ITAft ... NT
TM following per90!\t art
flC:TITIOYI 8UllNHI doing bullneat H
NA.MS ITATIMINT D ATA ARTS, 2900
TM lollowtng per.one ere Madl1on Ave A· 11. Full·
doing bu1lneae ae erton, CA 921131
HILLVIEW PARTNERS Cerol Sue HNI, 2900
LIMITED. 1171 Klngtlon Madleon Ave. A·11, Full-
Court, Co1ta Meaa. CA erton, CA 92831
92e28 Tt.11 bu1tne11 11 con-
Jacq uelln e Andera on duC1ed by· an lrldlvlduel
HOWH. 11 n Ktngeton Carols H ...
Couri. COii• Meaa, CA Thi• tlatement WU llled 928211 with the County Ctenc of Or·
Karen Labar. 131111 angeCountyonJuty2,1984
Dewey, Loe Angelee. CA ,,......
EnterprlH Coate Meaa
Calif
Rtmpau Compeny Inc.,
Calllornla. 24392 Berbadoa.
Dene Point Calif
Thia bu1fna11 It con·
dvcte<I by a c;orpora11on
MIChHI A Mc01nlel,
Pr .. ldenl
Thia atatement wa1 filed
with th• County Clerk ol Or·
enge County on July 24,
1984
P:2S1•
Pvbllthe<I Orange eo .. t
Dally Piiot July 29. AUQYlt 5.
12, 19 1984
SU·71 ~ Published Orange Cou t
Thia butlneu 11 con· Deity Piiot July 15, 22. 211 1---------
ducted by a llmlted panner-Augutt 5 1984 P\B.IC NOTICE
lhlp SuSE 1---------
Jac;quetlna HOWM "CTITIOUI IUllNIH
Thi• 11a1ement wu filed m-ic l«>T CE NAMI tTAUMINT with the County Clark of Or-__ ... _VD'-___ I___ The followtng peraon I•
anga County on June 28, flCTITIOUI 8UllNEll doing bu1ln•1 •• 19a4 NAMI ITAUMINT PRIME INTEREST CHAR·
,2At:Ma The following l)efSOn 11 TEAS, 122 Promontory
AnderNft a Kennedy doing buelnau u : Drive Ea1t. Newpon Baac:h,
22174 II T«o llOld 0 c BUILDERS. 112411 C•Jlf 112eeo l!I TOfo, CA. t2UO Siiier Founlaln Valley Wiiiiam T Mc;ltwaln, 122 7M·6'71 92708 p 0 Box 2000 ,.30 Promontory Drive EHi.
Publl1ne<1 Orange eo .. 1 COM CA 92823 Newport Beach JCatll
Delly Piiot July 8 15 22. 29, MalCOlm p Burna. 212! 928e0 1984 Sunnowe< Senla Ana CA Thie buelnau 11 con-Su-51 92704 ducted by an lnd!Vldual
Wllll•m T McllwaJn Thia bu11n•t1 11 con· ThlS 1tetement wu llled
ducte<I by en ln<llYldual wll'1 1,,. County Cl«k of Or· Malcolm P Burn• Thia 11atemen1 wH tllec: ange County on July 24· 1984 MllC NOTICE
'1CnTIOUI IU ... U NMll ITATDllSNT
The tollowlng person la
doing txdlneee u :
OlVINI VISUAi.i, 2120
Monrovia AYe . CO.ta Mele.
Cellt 92121
Gaty Al.n 0.VIM. 2120 Monr~e A\'9 • CQ.1a M ..
Cellf t2t27
Thi• butlnM• 11 con·
ducted by. an lndlYlduel Oery 0.VIM
Thll llatemen\ WU llled
with the County Clertc of Or· fer. County on July 24,
19 4 9'M1•
Publl"'9<1 Or~ Cout
Dally Piiot July 29. ~uovtt 5.
t2, 19, 19114 IU.T3
Mt.IC NOTIC£
,ICTITIOUI IUIM ..
NAM91TATSMIJIT
TM lollO'#tng peraon la
doing bualneea u :
CMEAAE PUBLIC Al!l.A·
TIONS·OOVl!ANMINT AL
AOENCY, 1 Sundenoe, Mew·
port BMch, Calif 92"3
Cheryl AM Welch. \ Sun·
dance. Newport IHOh
C1lll 92"3
Tiii• bu11ne11 11 oon·
ducted by an Individual
Chetyl A Weteh
Tnle 1tatemet1t wae llled
wllh th• County Ct.rk Of Or·
ange County on July 24.
19114 '111•7
Publlltled Orange Coaal
Dally Piiot July 28 AUQUll 6
12. 19. 1984
SU·12
P\B.IC NOTICE
ITA TIMINT 0'
ABAHOONMINT Of' Ull
Of'
lllCTITtOUI IUllNIH NAMI
The loll~ pet1on1
have aband the u• 01
the Flctltloua 8u1lne11
Name· WEST COAST IN·
DUSTRIAL, 518 Sturg41on
Of • CQ.te M .... CA 92927
Th• Fletltlou• Sulln ...
Name ret«red to above """ !tied II\ Orange County on
8-1·83 FlLE NO F217803
Gregory Scott Felix. 598
Sturgeon Or .. ea.ta M ....
CA. 02827
Gregory Stephen Rou,
llOO sn .. ta Lane, Colle
M ... ,CA 92828
Thia butfnMa WU OOl'I·
ducted by. general l)er1Mf·
ltllp
Gregory Felix
Thie etatement W11 flied
with the County Cleft( of Or·
~ County on July 10,
Publlahed Oranr. Coul
Dally Piiot July 1 , 22, 29,
AUQUll 6, 1984
Su-67
P\B.IC NOTICE
NOTICI Of'
T"UITll'I IA.LI
T.I . No. 41114-0f
IMf'OffT ANT NOTICI
TO ftttMIRTY OWW.ft:
Peul Alexander Werner,---------with the County Clerk of Or· F25121t
•nx: County on July 10 Published Orenga Coul
YOU ARI IN OD'AULT
UNOI" A 0110 Of' TitUIT
OATIO June 1t, 1tl0, Ulf-
LHI YOU TAKI ACTION
TO PftOTICT YOUft PllOP·
ERTY, IT MAY H IOLD AT
A PUBLIC IAU. If YOU
HEID AN l>CPUNA TtON
Of THI MATURI Of' THI
935 N Frederic StrHI. FICTITIOUI IUllNEll 19 4 P'25015' Dally Pilot July 29 AUQUll 5. Burbenk CA 915-05 NAMI ITATl!MINT
Publlahe<I Or1nge Coast 12· 19 1984 Thia bu11neu 11 con· The following person ta SU-70 PllOCllOINQ AQAINIT
YOU, YOU IHOULD CON·
TACT A L.AWYl9'.
ducted by an lndlvlduel doing buatneaa II Peul Atexanoer Werner 3 2 5 3440 Irvine Ave Dally Piiot July 15 22 29
Thia statement wu filed Newi>Ort 8..ch, CA. 92660 August 5 1984 1---------
Su-5{ P\a.IC NOTICE with the County Clerk of Or Au at In Monroe. 45 72 ~~X: County on June 28 ~~~:':rw1ck Ctr trvtn• CA --Ml--IC_NO_T-IC_E __ NOTICE 18 HEREBY
GIVEN that the rHI property
situated In the County of Or·
ange. Slit• of California,
known u 2377·91 S El
Camino RMI. Sin Clemente.
Callfornla and detc;rlbed u
loUowt
l':MNM Thia bu11neu 111 con-
Norrlt a Aeaootet .. , Inc. ducted by an indlYlduel FICTITIOUI BUllNEll
l'ICTmoua 8UllHl!ll
NAME ITATIMENT
The JOllOWlng person 11
<101ng bu11ne11 u 4570 Cempua Orlve, l111te I Auaun Monroe NAME ITATl!MlNT Newport .. edl. CA. t1'IO Thia 1tatement wu filed The followlng person 11 R HANLEY CONSTRUC·
TION CO . 2479 Elden St
ir5, Co11a Meu. Calif
92627
Publllhed Orange Cout with th• County Cle<k of Or-<lolng ~•lnen u · ?::~ Piiot July 8, 1s. 22. 29, ~~X: County on June 28, SE~~~c"E~~~'ti~~r.J~~ LOii 198, 199, 200, and
201 In Trect 938 u per map
thereof. recorded In book
No 29 et pegee 22 10 25
Inclusive of Mllelellaneou•
Mapt, Recofdl of Orange
County
Su·S3 P:~ OPPORTUNITIES FOP
Publl1hed Orange Cout NURSES. MANAGEMENl
----------!Dally Piiot July 8, 15, 22 29, DEVELOPMENT CONSULT·
Robert Harris Hanley,
2429 Elden St #5, Coale
M .. 1. Cellf 1121127
P\llLIC NOTICE 1984 ANTS, 18811 Huntlngtor
Su-49 StrMI, Ste 200, Huntlnglor
FICTITIOUS 8UllNHI Beach. Calll 92~
NAME STATEMENT A nn L Krueger . 17
Thia bu1lne11 11 con-
ducted by an Individual
Robert Hanley
Thia 1tatamen1 wu llltd
with the County Clerk ol Or· •noe Coul'ty on July 24.
19a4
and wlll be told at pub41C
auction on the front atepe at
the Costa MM& City Mall, 77
Fair Dffve. Coeta M .... Calf·
fornia. on Auguet a. 1984, at
10;00 a.m • to the lllQheet
bidder tor CUh '" lewfvl <:Yr·
rency of the United Stll•.
The followlng person 11 Moren•. Irvine. Calif 92715
<101ng 0011nea1 u Tnt1 buelneN I• con·
BUD HILEMAN YACHT MLIC NOTICE ducted by an lndlvldual
MAINTENANCE 1010 W AnnL Krueg« ,2S110a
Publlahed Orange Cow
Delly Piiot July 29. Auguet 5, M1cAnhur Blvd 11146. FICTITIOUI IUllHlll Thie tlaternent Wal tlleo
Santa Ane, Calif 92707 NAMI ITATl!MINT with the County Cl«k ot Or·
LaOru Hiieman, 1010 w TM followtng person• are •no• County on July 17
MecArthur Blvd 11 146, dOlng bu1lnee1 u : 1984 SU·75 The tale will be mede
12, 19, 1984
Sente Ana, Calif 92707 B A I A N H E A 0 P'2IOM<
Michelle Hllemen, 10 10 W P A 0 P E AT I ES , 2 8 7 2 Publl1hed Or1nge Coul MLIC NOTICE
without covenant or wer·
renty regar<llng tllle, poe-
MHlon, or enC1.1mbrenoee. MacArthur Blvd 111 46, Monterey Ava., Coate M .... Dally Piiot July 22. 29
Santa Ana. Calif 92707 CA 926211 Augu1t 5, 12, 19114 "CTITIOUI BUllNIH to satltfy the obllgatton ... cured by and unc:i.r the Tnla buslnHa It con· Merrill E. S-neon, 2872 Su-87 NAMI! IT ATIMINT Power of Sale conferred In
Tiie followlng pereon1 are the Deed of Trvet executed ducte<I by an 1ndlvldu11 Monterey Ave . Cost• M ....
LaDru Hileman CA 92828 doing bualn ... u by c.c;ii Berlle and Thelma
Th11 at1tement wH filed Margie S Swenson, 2872 MLIC NOTICE (1) SIMAAN AUTO SUPP· Barile, Huebend and Wife u
,ICTITIOUI BUllNlll Ly 121 HANNA NAJEM 131 Joint Tet\Vlte u TruetOf, to with the County Clerk of Or· Monterey Ave • Colla M ...
1nge County on July 24 CA 92828 NAMI ITATIMIENT K.A1$SER AFIF 3201 Herbor Ameriean Home MOf'tgege
1984 Th11 bu11neu 11 con· Blvd Co1ta Meaa CA Truet "'--"' .,_......_ ,. __ ..,..,_ Th• tollowtng person 11 ,,2 .. 2.. ..,_. ...., ...... ....,.,,...... F2512" ducted by a o-ral part· doing bl.lelneea u • " " 111on, a C.Hfornla Co<por·
TERRY WOOD CON· Hanna George Nalem, allon, u Truet•. for the Publlahe<I O•eno• Coast nerahlp
Deily PtlOI July 26 AUQUll 4 Merrill E 5-nson STRUCTION CO , 433 1 19023 Horii St , Artffla, CA benefit and H curlty of
PIOl\Mf, lrv1n•. C•llf 92714 9o7o1 Amerk:an Home Mortgage 11 18 1984 Thll 1tatement wu filed
Terry L Wood, 4331 Pion· Slmun Auto Supply, Corpor1tlon, a Callfornle SA-12 1 with tne County Clerk ol Or·
anga County on June 28. Mr, Irvine, C•llf 92714 15804 L•k•wood Blvd , Corp0ratlon, u Beneficiary,
Thi• buelne11 It con· Bellflower. CA. aoe23 dated June 19, 1980. end r-::::::============::--i1984
/ ' "2A8Slf dueled by· an lndlvldual l(etuer Allf. 16804 recorded on June 30, 1980
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemeta ry • Mortuary
Ch1pe1 • Crematory
3500 Pacific View Ortva
Newport Beach
6"4·2700
McCORMICK
MORTUARY
1795 Laguna Canyon
Ao ad
Laguna Beach. Ca
92651
494.9415
HARBOR LAWN·
MT. OLIVE
Mortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Cost• Mau
540-5554
Pll!l'tCf IROTHIRI
HlL IROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Bro edwey
Costa Meae
842-0150
IAL TZ llRQUtOH
IMtTH l TUTHILL
WllTCLl,F CHAPIL
4'37 E 17th St
Cotti MSM
548-0371
Publl1ned Oreno• Cout
Dally Pilot July 8, 15. 22, 29,
1984
Ttrry Wood Lakewood Blvd .. Bellflower, In Book 13850, Page \027,
Thia 1111emen1 wH lllec CA 90823 H ln1trument ~umber
with the County Clerk of Or· Tiii• bualneu 11 con· 31851 ol Official Record a ot
ang• County on July 17 ducted by • general pan· the County of Orange, State
1994 nera'11p ol Callfornla
F2IOl7• Hanna Najem Notice ol Default and
Published Orange Cou• Thll ataternenl .., .. flied Etectlon to Sell the d•
Dally Piiot July 22 211 with the County Clerk of Or· actlbed rN I property ul\def
-_._.M __ l_IC_NO...;..T_IC-.E;;...._ Augull 5. 12 1984 1~ Coun1y °" July 24• the Deed of TfUtt WU r• SU·8! 111 4 .,211._. corded •• lnetrument flCTITIOUI BUllNIH .. -Number 83-459481. on Qe.
NAMI ITATIMINT Publllhed Orenga CoH t tober 18, 1983, ol Offlc:lal
Tiie lollowlng pertone ere Pl&.IC NOTICE Dally Pilot July 29, Augull 5. Aec:orde of the County of Or·
doing ooalnff1 H ---------12, 19 1984 Su-78 ange, Stale of Cellfornl1,
LEIGH K JOHNSON AS· "CTITIOUI IUllNlll The tale will be conducted
SOCIATES, 24972 Cryetal NAMI ITATIMaNT by AMERICAN HOME
Circle, El Toro, ~A 92830 The lolloWlng peraone art P\B.IC NOTICE MORTGAGE TRUST DEED
l algn I< Johneon. 2487~ doing bualneet ea SERVICE CORPORATION,
Cryllal Circle. El Toro. CA LAGUNA TECHNOLOGY P:ICTITIOUI IUllHIH A CALIFORNIA COAPOR·
92830 2~1 Bu1lneta Cerllet Drive NA.Ml ITATIMINT ATION. whoM add,.... 11
Donald J Mun<lo. 1130 Sia 207 lrvtne. Celli 9271! The followfng l*'IOfl 11 Me Beker Street, Suite 293.
North Pacific Cou1 HIQh Ben1amln W Albert <lolng bullneu u Cotta Meu. CallfOrl'lt
wey Lagune Beech CA 33551 Corel Reach, Dane INSTANT OPTICS. 9088 9282e. Phone Numbtr
Thll bu11ne11 11 con-POlnl Callf 821129 Oeffodll, Fountain Valley. 714·541-1802 ATTENTION
dueled by a general part· Joni S Mii•, 280 Cegne) Call! 92708 ANE CAHILL
ne<thlp Lane •204, Newport 8eaot\ Dall P.ttOc* o.oon.10, Principal and tn1., .. 1 dve
Leigh K Johnson Calll 92H3 9019 OaffodH. Fountain VII· 1295.004 30
Thll 11atemerit wa1 flied Thi• bueln•H II con· ley. Cellf 92701 Coats, Expen-. enc Ad·
wllh the County Clerk of Or· ducte<I by an unln Thie bu•I" .. ' 11 oon· VMOM
•no• Coullty on June 21. corporeted u1oc;11tlOF1 ducted by en lndlvtduel due (1ppro~tmattly)
1914 other than a .,eannerahlp Oen p 0.0onato S•S.912-'6
,....., Benjamin Albef1 Tiiie 1t11emel't w .. filed TOTAL. 1340,917.0S
Publllhe<I Or1nge Coaet Tlllt llllemtM\t wu flltd With the County Clerk of Or· OATEO: July 12, 196'
Dally Pll&t July 8. 1&, 22. 29. with tl'le Counl Cterlil Of Or· ange County on July 24, AMERICAN HOMf MOAT·
1984 •no• County on July 17. 1984 GAOE TAUIT OHO Hfil.
Sv-62 1914 n11• VIC!
Ml.IC NOTICE
'ICTITIOUI 8U .... U
NA .. ITATaMINT
TM lollowtng ~ II
dOlng bVlll'MI II
P\lblllhec:t Orange"= Pvbl\IMd °':it Cout CORPOAATION, A Cell·
Dally Piiot J~ ..... .,,. Dally Piiot July 2t, uguet I , fornl1 Corporetton .. ... 12 19. 1914 l y. Dennie • lctlfnuClc•' Augu1t I. t2. 1 IU·11 Reoroen!Ullor\ Truet• sv~ . &TA fl 0, CAU,~IA)
--------COUNTY°' OMNGI) h Nil.IC NOTICE rtalC NOTICE 0n Mr 12, , ..... before
l'MmTIOUI •u ... H me, tM 11ncs.rtl9MC1, , l'tCnnout IUUtlll Nolwy Pvblto In Md tot utd
NAiii ITATWMmlf rt!~': It County and lt1te, S*•
The totlQWlng peraon It d~ t>valneel ... eonally ~ Dennll It dol~l>\lt.IMA ... AAUL·I CUSTOM UP· lc:t!T ... ~.!· .. ~~ AtD IOlllN 'A8AICS &TIA 7 1 1 ·--'"' ...,,_...,.., """"""
WILLIAM 0 . OIFF'ENlY
ANO A9'0CIA TU. 3700
C.meu• Or It• 1oe. Hew·
POf1 9Mch CA 92MO t----------~ Wllllem Qlflfd G.rfeney
11'4 Alll O Av• . Co111
'4 .. CA t2127
2IO l t7ttl II,. CQ.ta M--. HOL Y, 11 W 1 111 t .. MOf'ta. Trutt Dl9d a.,.
Cellf ea121 eoe~,~~" vi~i=z,,., Ytoe1 C«POfe •tton. • Celt· ~ L ScihoOnowr 110 I llder St. knta Ana. Otnle Of'potltlon, ~·
'''AST
IESULT"
SllVICE
DIRECTORY
~·or H<•"ul1
'-IN\ lft' ('Cl II
Tn11 bv11,,.., 11 con·
dut:ted by an IMMdull
WllUtrr1Q ~
Ttua 11at*'*11 wet flied
twlth ..... County Clet1I ot Or· foe County on June aa. ......,
Publletled Or-1nge COM!
20I A'"'1 Pt Coete M..-Cellf 82706 IOMlly llnown to me (Of ceni near Thi• 1:>u11n"' 11 con· pr0'4d to""°" !tie-...°' T1111 t>utl,,.., 11 con dUC'ted by .,, lndMdual aetltfec1cwy ~) lo bt
duc1ed Dy an lnCIMCMI RAUi Orozco the '*'°" ~ '*N II ~!Me L lc:tloonOWr Thi• ltatemerll WU fli.d IUblcnbtd to .... wtt9*I ln-
T'flie statement ... nit w1tn the County Clettl of Or· ~:,~
With the Coutlty C*1l Of 0 enoe Coutlty CHI .My 2', WITNIU-. lllf'ld MCI Of· r.I: County on JUiy 1 1"" flc1el..., ... ,
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Gtatrll 1002 Gn111l lOOJ
UlllSU 101 Yl1 U4t Std o,, S/S 11·1
Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay, pool,
spa. 100' boat space. Xlnt Fin. $4,850,000.
Charming Spanish 3 Br 2 Ba on 45' lot, lrg
deck, courtyard. pier & slip. $1, 100,000.
Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba, playroom, fireplace,
beam ceilings. Xlnt financing. $420,000.
IAYSIH lllYI UYFllOIT OOllO
Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai
Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba. 40' patio. Now $645,000.
PllllSIU IOIE OOWHllT
Ocean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br,
3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft., car parking. $1,285,000.
IAYlllE PUOE UYFIOIT
Spectacular baylront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up,
2 Br, 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1,250,000.
UllU IUOll lllLLSllE
Panoramic ocean & city view, 5 Br 3 Ba.
spacious entertaining home. $1,100,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
, l 1 1.,, f ,.j. [),,,, N Ii 6/'l f,lv l
Hunt & Associates
REAL ESTATE
Sm11eu Ov~e eata"ila
That's the view from this magnifi-
cent manor high on a hill in pres-
tigious Harbor Ridge! This luxur-
ious 5 Bd, 7 Ba reflects the ul-
timate in quality thru-out. Boasts
of a library, step down farruly rm
w/f-place, gourmet kitchen & in-
credible Master suite w/sauna, f-
place, walk-in "closet-room" and
VIEW. 40' pool & spa. Owners
may consider trade. Offered at
$1,9M,000. Jeri Hunt.
I Trafll1tr 0,11 111. 1 ·I
819 C!aNI'"' Sop"4ticat"111
with a European flavor! Truly a
unique and classic 3 Bd townhome!
Fonnal -marble -foyer -totally
upgraded thru-out. Private single
level end-unit in lush garden set-
ting. 24 hr. guarded gate. Assume
hi-loan. S hown by Appt. Only.
$550,000. Jeri Hunt.
141-4111
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OPEN TODAY 1~s
10 Kaiulll Ct., H ................................... Sll0,000
3 Bdrm. bath Cnd. Walk to beach
2 tennis courts , comm pool & spa
32 lu LN eo.rt. I. Crnt .................... $170,HI
Plan 2 Condo, new drapes. carpets & paint
Near pool & tennis courts Some view of ocean
1336 Galaxy, DoYlr Sllores ..................... $115,000
4 Bdrms. 4 bath plus powder room. Indoor
pool w/retractable roof. FEE LANO (1-4:30)
Olde Corona del Mar. 211 Marguent.e Ave (at
Ocean Blvd) lit Ooor 2000 sq ft rondo 2+fanuly,
st.ept ID Big Corona Beach No expenae spa.red m
co1U1truc1.1on Fee land' Secunty & rul rnamt.en·
~ + all the amenlues you'll read about. sell ·
ex.ehange or consider lease ID purchaae ID quall·
fied buyer. Low int. fixed 10 yr loan available
(Call for pnvate showing weekdays) Open
~unday l-5 pm
Owneri.A..j(ent 675-4760
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~RATES HI-PRICE WW
lll,IOJ 8ll.OW MARKET V AWE
Mrs Verde $119,500
3 1ttm. I ~. l:JOl. New ra:i & kzl:herl wuh t:xah ~ br. raerl pa> a'l'.i rreny earas O:Je 1>
s:h:xii, ~ ITllJ.l" riqp g
S500Bom .
CHARllll IEWPORT IUOH HOIE
6 Br, 2 s;• ba, dining room, Breakfast
nook with used brick BBQ. Skylight
beamed ceilings & Fireplace in lJVing
room. Lots of wood, lovely patio areas,
extra bonus room & much more ..
OPEN SAT l -5
2121 Sltrr1 V11t1, •••11•rt 111011 I • I 1110,000
111111 TrtHtt1, llt1lttr -142-21H
IOYEll SllOllEI
llEDIOED TO 1110,000
IPH l&T/111 1-1 at 1•41111111 lrtn
Spacious 4 Bdnn & den. 2 1 2 baths
Two 2 car garages. Large lot watt-.
room for pool or RV parking.
•11111 ll1ltlflt1, llt1fftr Ul-H4l
fill IOUI YllW 1141,000
You must tee this' Huge ~ncl~ sun
de('k off hvmg room with fore~r
view Excellent Capistrano ~ach lo·
cauon 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. 2 car attacheda
garase
THE REAL
ESTATERS
.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sund y, July 29, l
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ZoMCI for hor... etc HW l.llTm II Big S Bdrm 3 bath With JUST REDUCEOI Ulllt on COLD•~eu
BAN~C!RO
UYlllllEI Sll0,000
Finest quality construction owner·
builder remodeled home m Dutch
CAloniaJ style Upstairs family
room, fabulous country kitchen,
paneled library. two fireplaces plus
full security system.
TWO IEW COIDO'S
IPU 11111 UT./111. 11-4
1111 lr1111 '"·· Otst1 ....
NEW, CUSTOM! 2BR, 2 1/lBA Dble
garages, fireplace, wet bar. private
patios. SEE TODA Y1 Price $159,000
and $157,000.
llLL HAVEi • llULTlll
(l1•) 141-1111
DESERT RETREAT
For sale or trade Fully furnished
2Br, 2Ba, den & pool size yard Located
m "THE SPRINGS " Considered to be
the finest CAuntry Club m the desert
See to believe. Full price -$249,000
-excellent fmancmg. Owner/agt
Weekends/Evenings 95 7 -8300
llLIOA OOUIFllOIT
Spacious 5 bdrm, 3 1 • ba Pvt area, no
boardwalk traffic Elevator. 2 frplc.
4250 sq. ft Under appraisal at
$795,000. OWC at $30K down. 10% int
Leasehold land.
IU-Hll
OPEi TOIAYU
Ill OUYll IHSIOI open 1-5 by appt
only Priced to selJ today' $1 .795,000
Call PlTllOI nlUI at ll0-ll02 for
~ate entrance and details
COSTA IEU I IR-$121,IOO
A lot ot home tor your money. Neat &
clean RV access. alley entry Clos to
schools. church, shopping Call for
Information and showtng. f iqf{)l-1 Ml-Ull
Chait! link fence, boJC Dramatic plan 4 wflh IC*-::*mf9 2.:.'Y ~ ~ Che f9Uwly wtth ~
1tall1 etc. 11 fNtt trMI. Ing 2 story ceWng .,,1ry -H:.., 1.-na & ~ • toM
2t>r dill. rm houM OPEN llland lllt~ btUkf..1 .old tut. It 1 \19C&tft M'ld b~ )'It'd. Thll .,,, ..
HOUSE. 20311 Cypr999, area and psik, Prtvlte In great,_.~ ::':..:: tll'IC'ttY9 3 8dnn l"°"'9 II s A ~hit 6"4S.2847 COfn« locatlOn Int••-~ N 0 gl'IF a ...._ the'*'*" ..ming ortCIUlo: · ........ a. "" u ... -deo-6ac:. Dlnlna room end 1ng i.veta and 3 total _. below comS)etabies; kitchen ~ ~
*llVE IT AWAY*
11.0IUTPWA
bedroom• Community $178,000 Don't wait. let'Y'8Cie with you1 piWate
PoOI and lenntt Pnp.c! to 751-3191 epe NOW t.215 000 Mll, with an uaumable IUNESS FORCEs 8AL£.
loi'PI 1299 000 831~1400 C::: SELECT OPEN SUNDAY 1·1
3BA 2BA, 2 car gar , nu
ceramic Ille, nu kite & ba
llOOr. hi vaulted ceilings
MOdel like cond S~.900
Lou 559·9•00 r.gt
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"'-ATIRIRO~l ..... PROPERTIES 189MASTERSCI~
H\)Mt ., IJK. -··1,. ••Ho• U2·1111 REAL ESTATE , ....
131-1400 Have local 3 8d 2ba 2 car j PETE BARRE l
Rf.ALTY
garage. with &el< equl1'f -------1 plus c:alh lor CM Of N& 1%HWI
IWO htT.I.
Dix 2 B'csrm 2'1\ 81
towMome highly up·
graded Owner mutt NC·
r1flc1 to u ll Call
759-9491 for 1ntorm111on
LIM ISLI
1100.000 eu11om s bedrc>om home
3 baths Family room 3
ci r g1r1ge StrMt·IO-
atreet on center walk
(71•1 87"3·7783
LllUU IUCH
Ocean vtew. 3 bl.ks to beach Near new
2 br, 2 1~ ba, $255,000 Fmancmg
$220.000, 10 114% by owner
2 11111 ROii
MAJESTIC YICTORrll CUSSIC
Overlookmg Newport Bav and the
Pacific 3 levels. sumptuous Bdrms,
formal dmmg. study. 5 Ba fam1Jy. and
living rooms Best of everything.
mahogany wood & leaded stamed
glass Drastic reduction to $719,000 or
$625.000 L.H. Owner says to brmg all
offers! Opn Sat/Sun 1-5 Agt.
646-7276
RARE 200' PRIME
ISLAND POINT HOME
416 bdrm, big dock(s). play lawn &
swim beach. Walk to ocean fun 7 car
parking. Low owner fin . $750,000
(land Incl.). Open Sat./Sun 1-5
Owner (9-5) 650-0202
BUY DIRCT & SAVE
UY L.llllL Tift-El
1141,000 .. 111,000
Large custom tn-level horn~ Pride of
quality throughout 2 den. 2 1 • ba
frplc 2 car gar Open h<,use 12 b Sat &
Sun or by appt
2141 flt111 AH. Cl. 141-ISH
lrt .. ar l . Ft11tel1 • ll11lttr
UnlftlU
A gT&Clous remindt!r Beautiful. high!~
upgraded 2 Bdrm. 2 1 ~ ba rondo
located m a complex of Sparuah m·
spirt-d archit.ecture & deugn A stroll
to the ~ach m Newport Assume
SlJ~.000 1n Pnc"f'd S 174.~00 Don't
m lhas!
THE REAL
ESTATERS 141-1 111
•Ingle lamlly Prefer
COM Call for d9talll
Curt A Herberta II
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Lovely unit m excellent shape. but I
must sell NOW Has carport with
storage. security gate, solar heated
pool & JacuZZl, exercise room and
llG,HO
IH· 1121, '' ••1 tr lll-HIO
cm1iu e11t1u 1111uaas oenau
3 bdrm. 2 bath, hvmg. dining. laundry
room. perfect CdM starter home for
small farruly. or single. private beach
access. $225,000 (you own land).
IJ lttfYatttl h•tr llO-1 114
OHi UllAY 1·1
IOI ltlftr4 14., NI°
Let U1 Help Yo•
Sell Your Property!
The Ody Pitot offers you thb euct size ad
on OU1 ''Plch.re P11e" weellench fOf just
125 per day Of 2 days fOf '45
Submit a pteh.re. Of we'I photo1uph it for
you at ~ mnnal char1e.
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
08 Orengo Coalt DAILY PILOT/Sundav, July 29, 198'4
It OAIYOI YEIUILLll
A ~an• Towhomt· ln one of
Ncwporta moat prt.'atigious gat.e-
guardt"d rornrnuruues. A beautj-
ful rorncr urut with magn1f1cen1
views Paddle tenrus court, love-
ly ground!"t, c.-omplete secunty
system All in excellent con-
dition Lucy ROSt' $750,000
JUMllE OIHI
Highly MJught aft.er Plan J. 2 BR
& den or 3 BR all on single levf'l
Perfect s unny comer upgr .1dl'<i
A /C, romm pools. tennis & secur-
ity Ma.xint> Propp $335,000
JEWEL IF TIIE WEST
There are few rompansons I I
acres offenng tot.al p.anun.utrn:
views of Newport Harbor islands
& entry to sea 5BR. oBA & c:.wff
fac1ht1es The premier vww of all
Newport & ulbmate in µnvate
secuntv Tom Alhson $7,000.000
°FOREYH YIEW"
En}Oy superb v1stc1 u f go1 geous
rnuntrys1de from this dt>La<.:ht>d
Turtle Rock Home• &>aut1fully
decorated in neutral tones.
featurmg woodplank floonng.
gourmet kitchen and spacious
master suite M1c:k1 Coopt•r
$264.000
IAYFllOIT o• WEST llY
A charming redecoratt.'Ci home -3
BR s uites -sun fillc.'(f terrat-e on
the bay Slip for large yacht. Off
street parking for extra cars -A
great investment property
Owner w1U fmance &rbct.ra
Aune $975,000
IEW LIST1H 11 ILllFFS
Large 3 BR, 2 story home
Sunken farruly rm with fire-
place Huge hvmg rm & dining
· area Spacious urut Cooperauve
seUers Including land Beverly
Morphy $245.000
PHOWllC ocu•1 llHT
LIHT VIEW
4 bedrooms. 31 z baths. family
room home with master bc'Ciroom
retreat & huge walk m doset.
Secluded tropical spa with
water fall Entry includes a
meandenng path crossmg Koi
pond Ed Escano/Maurt.><'n White
$875,000
°CASA IWCl" llUIOR
RIISE CREST
Beautifully upgraded :s hr. :~ bd
home 1n one of Newport s most
prest1g10us SPCunty gated mm-
mun1t1es Assumabll· ht TD
Maurl·t·n Wh tll· Ed E~tJn<1
$4 25 000
MAHOR Rtl&E • MODEL PERFECT
Rdre "Lucerne · with panorm.1w
ocean, bay light vwws :i BR. a
BA. fam rm. 3 fireplace'!>. mastt•r
BR with retreat Lots of planta
uon shutters. moldings uak
built-ms and marble Maureen
White & F.d Escano $795.000
IMMEllATE '8SSESSIOI
Two master su1 t.es En.JOY t he
unobstructed views of Newport
H arbor, Catalina. & N1te Lites
from this 3 bedroom. 3 bath,
family room, 3 car garage home
Neutral toned del'or Ed
Escano/Maurl"en White $695.000
price rt.'Ciunwn
ILUFFS YtEW
&·auuful "Delores" t•nd unit
with 11uL">tandm~ panoran11l
bdck h<1y .ind rutt.· light \. lt'V.<. :s
BR 2 . baths Oec.'Oratt.'Ci in m·u
tral l'olor'> Lush grE."t'n l:X'lt Clu:.e
to community pool, schools ;.ind
shopµ1ng Indu<lmg land Dcmn<t
Cods h ;1JI $:Hi5.000
ti& CHYOI
EJTR&ORDUIAllY FAllL Y
MOIE
With .i blc•nd of 11.ul1t111nal .ind
c ontt•mporarv this fi hr . 7 h.1
horn< 1' 1rulv an uh•al farllll\
h<>mt h '.1\Ur<' ,j fJhUIOU'\ .'(olf
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the f111f'st 111 quetltlv <1mstrul t1u11
thruoul Ov.ncr '' v 1•1\
mot1\,1t1><f .ind will co11s1dl'f
tr;1d1 ., r>wlll v Bt bb $I H!l~ 11011
DECORATOR SHARP
Presi ·nltn~ ,1 lov,.lv 1·nd unit
D1JUn modi I ts>v. nhomt• in Turtlf'
Rock This :! hc-<lroun1 unit with
convenwnl <.ippointrnt-nls 1~ in a
pr 1v:-1tt• loc:·.1t10n only !>lf•Jr.. .twav
from th•· r·omm11n11 v park
('.1lhh.in/Ward $16fi.~OO
111 OAMYH
FAIRWAY LOCATIH
hc-.lrnorn.'>. 4 hllths f. m1ly
room h11l1ard room plus a 2
bt'<:iroom guPst suite> A pnvau-
pool t•nhan<.'t"S this pr •stJfiW prop
f'rty OwnPr '" vt•rv motivated
Dannv Bibb S l 295.000
MHVELOH IUFlllT
N1•.tr N<•wport llt-ubor Yacht
Cl~b ~(~1.1rming rc•mud«>lf'd
hon~. Lat~·· hnck tt•rran• on
bay. :~ ~p<f('IO\JS bet .... , :i h;llh~
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$97~ 1)01)
644-6200
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ottered th11 IPll<:IOY• 4 S~tcular mountain and
bdrm. 3 bath family homt water view trom thta 1111911.
ffflur .. en uptttJra hvln~ maintained BA 'I" FRONT
room with • "forev•r DUPLEX Sandy t>ee<;h
gloitout view ot tht ptor tor 2 laroe yechta
ha1bor, l•tty Coron• del Great tamlly arct• tn •
Mar and L.•ovna Baach' quiet location Cati for d•
Downatalra la • tamll\> ,.111 on this 1err1hc prop·
room w/MI bar & patlc eity Ow"-' wlll cerry the
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g&10te 1n thla S1,t50.000 land $999000 831 1400 home Call &31 ·1400 •
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101 I. UYflHT 21111 n IULI 11W U11111 ·-. J UTI * * UYllllU* 1t WDTUf OPEN SUNDAY 12--4 DUPLEX· 381 OaMI St Coun1ry l.Mng onty 2 mt~ ..... , •• •UI 11111 L.,ge ueumabta IOtln per-Ss>«l~l•r 4 Bdrm 2 8-8fMk .....,, w/'30 000 10 ~ 2 br cottage on A aped 1 piece walk 10 f.ci for young •xec 3 '"'
hOrM. 1 Bdrm lPt. apl1al ctn. Prloe S 183.000 OWC G A2 lot w/lanrutlc llgttl. bflghl. .ri,1,.,.,. end a a pr I Y •I• able Srt, lg llY rm
1ta1rcaN entry tak .. you 81 12% INT Potentlal to build RV ec;. unit w/fMW P 1· crpll & ~~o ~d parka rtoht w/flreplae• Drive b~
to 3rd .. .,.,, M11r Bdrm & oaae tool Onty S130 000 v'9w 0 greenb91t Super ated 1218 o.von LAM & call
llvlng arM w1e-..pan11.-. HOUSE· ••7 ••.,,no11a 7••1•"1 • tamlly unit with 1 br, 1 ba wilhln thl• t>M4111tut o• H11m1 '" vt.w 631·1286 "u ""-... .,.... "" downst.tlrt 759 1501 •r•• Prof..al°'1ally dee-' view of bay & city llghta 2000 aq tt 3 Bt 2 be Of•ted •Br. 3Ba horn.
2n<l lev9111 ramify rmt 3 hUO-bonua rm, aep lilt French window• and
Bdrm• Oll•t•d at rm freah kit w/,.,._ ap-dOOf'lthrougl\OUtapento
S 1.SOO.OOO pffan. Mull ... 20% dn luth private gard9N and H &11n1YIT uaum low Int loan & uMd btlcll patio. Truly• __ W_H_Y_NO~T,,...L""'IVE:-=--
Chermlng Cape Cod 0 W C ti 7 3 -180 0 dr .. m houtt Liited at ON NEWPORT BAY?
home. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba with 1 WM.E DOUD CO.INC. le95,000. Auumable low New 3 Bdrm 2'~ Ba cu.
Bdrm apl + O"*t room 1n1ere1t financing For tom w/dock "425,000.
S3'75,000 ••mm•.,.. IPll •1111·1 • I01 UM llll . turthef d•t•ll• call 3311 Flnley (nr Lido Vla~ Ol IWIHI GORGEOUS 4 Bdr 2~ Bl EASTSIDE CUTE 2 BR on Spaclout 2 Br 2~ ba bay REAL ESTATE Opn Dally 1·5. 873--37t'f
Owner wanta otter on thl• In quiet cul-de-NC:. Din-lg lot 2•9 MllQnoll• nr • · ESTABLISHMENT ta 6 _
1 2 unit property 2 Bdrm 2 Ing rm, famlly rm + Santa Ana Av.. S 125,000 ~na Co~do,:.th ~~v·~~ 544-9411 ..
8• tront hOUM + 1 Bdrm poolalzed manicured PoU s 15,000 down ' gd d~en FULL SECUR-* * HflllHI• * R2.0oo 164C aown rn
IEWHITIUCM snt,ooo
1 Ba cotl-oe. S3e5,000 yard Near golfcourte t a r m a 8 7 3 -1 8 0 0 ITY BLOG S&CfUIOlt at -will carry Nie» 28' hM POOL IHI H OIUL Only $255,m ASSUME WM E.OOUD CO. INC s535 000 Call Patrick HUil IHll w/d9tecMd ow on oom-
3 Bd 2 be ttreplece N .. t & Gr .. t location n.ar N 10.15% tlntnclng Call R9PotajMtlon• Duplex & Ten~• 790-8702 A special place, walk to merclally toned lot.~ bfk
clean. aparkllng pool Bayfront to build on or PATRICK TEN 0 RE Home S 128•000_ t45.000 go r g a o u a pr Iv• t e oN Main In SA Oto anN
beautiful yard. large R 2 keep 81 ret1tal unlta. 780-8702 Low down. agt 546-7739 beachea and parka right conttructed In front. 1mmacu111a 3 Bdrm home
m grea1 neighborhood
New appllances. root
paint and much more
Call on this one before its
gone
lot S t49,500 $285,000 within thlabeautlful gated Newly orptd & pslnted
'
·YllE AYEHI @l lora vance ..... l11clt 1040 area. P<oft .. lonally dee-778-9150 n orated 48r, 38• home. --Loi 90• 178 with O~'" 3 Bd I lfW Umll ~ """ If 4Br 38•, 2800 SF-lg lo1. o U00-78'on bay, lg d°'·k. French w1ndo~111 and
2 bB hOme, $199,000 rea or dn $ 1901( OWC 1 ml to 6Br, pool. 11-6 Dally 1C.1 doors lhroughout op«l to Near So Cout Plaza. Ex· RIJ M0Car1U1 Rltr 673-4062 SS.000 Cun geta a t>eeull-bc:h Bier CoOp 963-6882 Via Udo Soud 873-7873 lush private garden• and oeptlonal 4 Br home In
Traditiona I
Re alt~
itl-1121 _ _ ful und., ptloed Condo S..utlful 4 Bdrm 2 bath &a•aalJ( STUl used bric« patlOt Truly a family area Room IOf RV lalM. Auum S 108,000 et ...,. dream houM Liited el Poof 812• yard Come --------• p i l lOOl 12• .• 91, fixed Hlghly up-hou" close to beech Gorgeoua 4 Bdr 2'11 B• $695.000. Aasumable low s.er 759. t501 UTILE llll llYFROIT ta aaa I graded Call for detalls priced right 988" 1954 3000' POOL HOME wlth Interest financing For
Older 2 story 5 Bdrm ret1· PREITillllS PEI. PT. Oya 833-3644 (Janel) lmae 4 backbay view Can't be-turther datella call
oence 1n a rantasllc VIEW On the b4Mteh tor under Eves 648-8625 lleve It-only $226,000 REAL EST AT~
•ocaoon tnat takes ad-$500,000 Unique prop-Wilm STOL Ulll . Ell HIT ~~ci~~~~~fo~TRICK EST~}'~~1~ENT
H:4 t -7:i70
IEWPIRT IEST IUY vantage ot water and arty offers ap«tecular 2 Bdr 2 Ba condo near Open beams throughout, -
3 Bdrm 2 balh with ocean I night hgnts A wonderful 111ews & unuaual privacy. S C Plau. w/pool & llreptac;e, large kltci\9n
breezes and view Great opportunity to own 8 This charming Cape Cod carport must taerlflce at with .. ung area. formal llWHIT OIEIT
corner •oca11on so cloSt home on Quiet Llllle 3 bdrm home 11 open IOf $69,000 Try $5000 dwn. dining area. walk In Largest model avellable
to 1ne beach This non ISl<tnel and Clo some re-mspectlon by lPPt to $800/mo 3 Bdr only cloMt. sepera1e laundry __;:...:..::;..c======-and much desired end .;T.-a,.at.,1•;;.. _____ .....,
c.onoo nas communit~ decorating to lit your qua 1111 • d bu "I e' 1 $77,SOO. Won't lut call and storage area ott hUQe IACI IAY unit 4 Bdrma, 2'11 batha, Oii( Ill•
Pool an ... tennis an"' 8 style Reouc eel to 770-0493or673-4852 PATRIC K TENORE 1 d di I
u u $850 ooo deck Pool. tenn •· 2 aty. 3200 sq/11. 4 Bdrm• !amity room an n no lmmaoulatefamllyhomeln very ta11orable price OI . Corlildel Mar rm 760-8702 privacy Just block• to 3 ba Pool/spa. hi calla, 3 room. nice kitchen greet •r•• of Tuatln, ~~~ ~~~~:e;>po~~a~:a~~t -" \I I Ht HI '" 1 ahopa Assume llnanclng ear gar Comer 114 acre w/bullttns end eating bOl'dera lrvlne: 3 Bdr 2
751-3191 1111"'11.., hu OPEl••T/Sll1·1 w i th amall d o wn S360K.Wllltradelor area.bullt ln wetbar A1-Be. ape, muat NII now ~ Rl:AL EST ATE -$94,500 Income 642-1368. teched double garage $135,000 Opn Set/Sun C:. SELECT r 831-1400 OH CUISIC 142·1200 community poof and ten-1-5 14441 Deerlleld Aot
.... PROPERTIES I HIROT LIOATill vEASTSIDE-A11umabl• ,_.,. _____ ··-~~~~11.=1!:!~~~ ___ 64&-__ 12_1_e_. _,.....,,.....,.
t40o+ SQ n
IEWPORT IUCM HOME
147' bay frontage w /pnvat.e dock for
70' boat -4 bedrooms + converuble
study. 4 12 baths. formal dining room
and step-down living room -Separ-
ate masater wmg w/slltmg room, fire-
place & twin walk-in closets -Of-
fered with land for $1 ,700.000. As·
sumable financing Call TODDY
SMITH or DON DeTHOMAS.
UDO IAYFRHT DUPLEX
Two ht•auuful apw,; Each wnh 3
bdrm.'>. 'l. baths & f1rt>place Lower u.nit
has fom1al dining m i Sandy beach
Liv<' in onl' or convert to single family
ho me $869,500 Call CATHRYN
TENNILLE.
BlYSHORE'S FUIEST
Ln'>tuditd "'ph1 ... t1tctt1on
Abs1Jlutt· 1 x4u1..,1t1 · d1 •tall111g
vuullf·d n •tl 1ug' -.kyhghw,;. re-
t't'S..'>(·d ltghL'>. v. httl' Will>ht.·d oak
flour~. plantJtlllfl '>hUtlt'I''>. In·
u t •dtblt kttd11 11 Fn•nt:h doors
f'c>atures ffi~ll'I '-Ulte, formal dtn-
1ng guest room and c:entral
t·ounyard A.-.sumP fmancmg ln-
dudes land
CALL DEii 1111
REDUCED TO S3l&,OOO FEE
0,11 Su1d1y 1-6
2512 CrtstYi1w
OPEN TODAY 1-5
Clean cool & roomy Mona co w/sky~tes. bay
w11dows, deck$, etc
$141 000 201~ Pert Bristol HVH NB
$Thousands lu than nrhhrs, 3 BR , 3 Ba pool.
~cht . airy, clean
I l4 Harbor Island Or NB
Cute & cootempomy l Bfl. de11, skyichts & clan
S/08 OOl 2921 4th St Old CdM
4 BR pltn family room. Ice pool, ~iew. one owner
$?70 0001 H lbOJ Blarkthorn r BluH NB
Terrific twnhme, new! 3 BR. 3 Ba. 2 fplc 's,
patios, decks
S 199 900 1463 Ir vinf' Ave Baek Bay. CM
lre lot. pool, ~pa, 3 BR 3 Ba. airy and eq,ty
$360 000 4'10 I Wriyn1> Rd Cameo Hind. CdM
Incredible view, a rasper fr ~r. M>ld. 3 Bit OWf.
S92~.000 3335 Ocean Blvd . CdM
Chamlnr clasuc 2 BR den & 45' lot just steps to
bimh
SJ8 4 ooo 309 Mai •ROid Old CdM
Rt4Hd tt S•t,000 VA S97K. at l l'iWo.38d abillty. S 18,000 •1ltllt Bt•ll l
5 Bdrms. 3 b.'ha. i"""lud-den.2 ba.frplc. S 159,500 1.a2-1200 ' '"' ..... own/bkr 548-5018 • 8x35 w/Cabanna In NB. All master suite and large ---------Adlt Pk. Sorry no I*•· Nr
family . room and off. HIT llY • Hoag Hoap. Walk to bc:tt
street parking for up to 7 II OISTI IEU .. _,,_..,. '""' .-.., Ownr wlll help nnc on
cars. Only 4 doon from Green Brook Camelo!. Re-••y••g( OIYI OAC. For Info 873--5511
the entrance to Main duced $20.000 Open RSJ Vlllu (Carmeno) by -et . .. .... llul 14 ~ Beach NOW on the mar-HOUM Sun 1 t-6 3363 OWtW lbr + loft d.,-. Bayside llvlng et It a t>est ~t new x UW
ket at only $469,000 Wisteria St. Coate Mesa end unit s155.000 OP91l 2 Bdrms. 2 be VIEW • .. -------• triruout eatMdral oeltlngl au.1211 540-4724 Ownr house Sun 1-5 786-1081 boat allp. Pvt oommunlt) 1• bay wndw Adult pk
w/poof and apa Submit $27,900
BEST BUY nr SC Plau TllnEllOI TWllSE on terms. Bring an ottet IEWPOllT HEllHTS Cnul~~·7N8Blp2kxo40. recbalmwn.pooldw.
• ', · . • • 2 br w. be Condo. Lo~ly 3br 2•,;,t>a 1750 aq. It . and we'll work with youl ""'
tract. Sacrificed to aell pool, jae. tennla, 10~'."/, Ask for Sue Exley Darling 2 Bdrm. 2 ba dee-$22.900.
NOWll $70,950 By ownr flKed rate. USYm. tor 30 $349,500 FEE orator's cottage Fea-WARD MOBILE HOMES CUllEL IHf 556-1626 or 775·2580 yra. s 188,000. 478-1929 tures latticed patio & 991--4900 or 845-1808
OPE. S •• I'' 1 I IEST lftS 10'9 11 huge yard Auume ttnan. •-•--•-a .. YIU • Brand new 2 & 3 Bdr con-WWIT q /llYIH OcnVu Tri-Ma comunt) $165,000 By owner ---_,.. ...
On the water Condo dos, 1 ml to beach TWI IHI/ 1 oe1 II poof/tennis near beach 1 .. 1 71.al 1.a2 •tll Mobllthome on NewpOn Jetty/bay & ocean view S 10.000 bonus 642-9568 ,. • Spacious. lrptc, dbl~ar "' • "' "' -. Beach Bactl Bay Front. I
Low price $389,500 111 ,IOO FIU PllOE bllns gd terma Npt Crest OOUIFIOIT TllPLU others. 300 E Cout Hwy
2525 Ocean Blvd G-4 0.12 II l LOT A neat clean C unit In an 2·3 Br. den End unite 4 Br 2 ba 88 ul'lll.873_7873 673-1331Mon-Fri 9-'pm
(Unit G on the 4th floor) A new llatlng thla week exc.tlent Inside location $159,500 to $199. Double-wide 2Br 1Ba
Boat sllps 11v11ll1ble Excel Income p1operty Vacant and avallable. lo lf'a, 1141 er lml $l6,900 After 5:30 cell 140-1211 with Income 01 $18,240 Call tor details. A steal for the right buyer. 775-l875 r L ~ per year Spacloua 3 1'4-1211 R3 zoning. Bett otter --------
( h'/U/.t.J/ // =~~~· ~ b~!::' ;u~d~ elm ILIFFS 1121,000 ~;~~!3~~2~c.pted. FABULOUS OCEAN ;7.l -~ T Y Ing Eatabllshed rental I 1 • • Owner wlll help finance VIEW, Laguna Beech _R_E_A area on• SOx100 h lot ~ 2331 Vista Huerta 2BR lnllTSOAPECll S35,000 lull prlc•I
Flrepl1ce, bullt-ln1. 1b The p ,..... Mart Spacloua 5 Brm home Own«/Agent. 951-0838 DUPLEXES l0<ced 111 heal S 189,000, WtlllllHI TW•IM a 640~~9·Y wl oak ll00<s. famlly rm,
JUST LISTED ON OR-call 631-1400 Taatefully a ppointed --Oen. RV acceas, lro yard, llUILUF POI
CHIO' 2 & 1 BDRM XLNT Warmington unit. 2 Bdr 2 Charming Back Bay Home close 10 achoola May A beaullful 24 x 60 tt 2BR
LOCATION $249,500 WAll HI HONl Ba w/patlo Features Secluded area nr Mesa consider lease option. 2 Bath hlohly upgraded
VIEW OF PARK ANO ttoMI., Inc. wailcoverlngs, window Drt11e Estates $148.000 Prln. only Assume home Large IMng -din·
OCEAN ON BEGONIA 3 REAL ESTATE treatments. stovelrelrlg, 20451 Bayview 494-7748 S200.000 Otana Cappel Ing & kltch9n are• wilh
& 2 BDRM ASSUME a1·1400 A / C O 1 fer e d at EASTBLUFF CONDO 631· 12666 lamlly room off aoct<>Md
FINANCING PRIME !•--------$ l 3 4 900 Sevi l la lBr 2,,.,Ba w/2'it car oar porch Alao air cond. ~~~~5~?0:1~"' DORAN, IHllULE wn111 Properties 631-5155 $195.000 Owner I Aot Call Agl 5'0-5937
Full ocean vu Jasmine Crk
2 br & den Own/agt wlll
llnsnce (619)728-5 151
I -•••• leaclt l 041 760-84 1 l Rent w/optlon to buy 1 br Don't mlu thll Im· -_ w/eabana. OP«l hou ..
maculate 3 BR charmer 3.1 &CIE LOT USTILIFF TOWIHOME llT •.a.al OOO Fri-Sun 7 TO Lido Pant
Best loc.tlon, xlnt cond Lovely setting 3 Bdrms. 2 IOUIFI .-• or. N.8 Sp. • 1 Cabrlllo Only S134,000 Call Pat OOWYl/ht11t1r~. lull baths Sl59.000 or Home/Duplex 5109 Sea-
Nt•1+l•11t+l10t•1 * HIUCH S• 1,000 * Cobb 675-2013 Agt SUl,OOO/M1b Offer 1se/opt Agt 760-6097 shore ownr/agt 545·2647 SU JIU OAPllTIAll
252 l Fa1rw1y Dr OWNER WILL TRADE BAYCREST OCUI YllW CllM--IW TIE lllSIH
Spotless 3630 sf duplex
OWC 1St·12%-longtarm
3br /3ba· 5br/3ba· 1 vac
509 Acacia-walk to beach
399K 20% dn-Appralsed
440K own/bkr 645-7048
SUNO~Y 1-5 C1ll llok IJtrS, lb 4Br 2'>Ba on beautllul St Large 1BR w/sunny patlO 5-Star Partl Double~
FAM MEDICA L UR-110-1212 hJtl•t HI assum loan Only Prof decor & upggraeled Walk to anopa, pool &
GENCY Req $9600 price $289.500 Bkr 760-8862 Just mlnutea from the clubhouH S46,000
slash! See thla 3Br 2Ba Lake Ftrnt 1055 beach 1n VIiia Balboa 759-1501
w/huge wOOcl panel den, ;;;;;;~;;iiiiiiiiii;;m IUHOll IHE HTATH Priced below market tor
mautve 11p. blt1n bOOk IEOEIYE llW Umll quick sale s120.ooo by
case MESA VERDE * * ** Spectacular ocean & night owner. Work 833-1oe6. lllYllE TEIUOE S 127,900 Dave. Agl A llW lllOI lk,)hts view Exquisite two eves/wknda 842-7498 S2•t,IOO FH 546-5880 when the ncrow closes on plus den plus llbrary with
3br or 2br & den riome In Fllll this fantastic 4 Bdrm, or 3 lovely patio areas & PIUOE REllOTill
great Corona del Mar lo-and den 3 ba Meister sparkling spa Juat put on 0 N VIEW SEA VIEW ·'-_...,.;,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-...-...,-
ca11on Famlly neigh-Sgl!ev~4 Bdrm ,,,,.Ba on home1nTheFOl'est Lake the marketS550,000 HOME PRIME LO-
borhOOd biking distance 73 x78 cul-de-sac tot privlledoe• Call tOday CATION AT TOP OF
10 bay' and b H Ch Convenient location to thl1 otter won't lut long Ul&=Jl.I.., HILL OWNER WILL
476· 1266 or 644·0357 schoota, transportation & ~ WWin---•Mllill DEAL
shopping Owner la real 'fi i O ...... Jo-Ann Doran Broker IRYl.E TEll"ACE estate agt and motivated s r . lit 0111 Only $109,950. Make If Oru4W ..... ~ ~ 1001 hHlt IHll offer Glen Hellwarth ea Y l§!Z. Pllll_TE __ _
OPEi 1·1 IUILY 659-9400 I :..1<:10 Isle 2 Br 2 Ba Re-
Beautllul Bay View 786-1172 HVH-Monlco-3Bda du:;ed to $275.000 Agt
Airy 4 Bdrm & den, 3 bath, Owner will finance 1977 650-2493
custom home $400,000 Port Cardltt 644-6926_ ll_E_M_O_l -EL_E_l_O_•_••i-El-L/H -land $109, 140 .._
Carel T1ta• lealter FSBO prln<:. only. Lux. 3880 Mlchelaon Drive JIST LISTEI COUNTRY FRENCH SBr lll· 1112/lt0·1211 condo. 3 Bd 3 ba pool, Irvine A real country charmer In 3'-'t ba, pool, tac, play-
tlYllE nH&OE
3 Bedroom wllh pool
S 189,400 auumable
loan $289.500 FEE
OPH SllllY 1 tt I
ltOI S11t111ll1 Terr.
CllEHllE R.E.
TH-1111
tennla, apa. Gd uaum Newport, this Immaculate house, lrplc; Everything
loana S 1158K 0P9f'l Hse ifWPrt ltaclt I H9 home has 1t all 3 Bdrm 2 for the lamlly and well
Sun 1·5, 363 Bayview -1,L ILi IFF ••it Ba, 2 lrplcs, lrg lamlly rm Io c 11 t e d A sk In g
Terrace CM 642·5261 .,., -w/wOOcl flooring. Indoor $387 500 Own/Bkr
Totally remodeled hOUM • BBO. French doors that 645-6266 IOIH Ul/IR lllTS unit Frustrated lnv&stor open up to a pool that 11 l&UIYIWIEI
OPEN SAT /SUN 12-5
20181 SPRUCE
Excellent 3Bdr 2Ba home, aaya give It away aurrouneled by a troptcal
on E side Only $139,999 $183.000 Bkr 760-8662 setting Incl soler
ALSO 2 sharp un1ta next 1-bk Ir the bch Npt Sh0<aa heating+ too many other
door Only S 149,999 or 3 Bd 2ba,lrplc.'apa.Owner amenities to list Priced 3 BR 2b•. 2 lrplcs buy both for $280.0001 Sl 15 000 650_..823 111 only $2l5,000 10 aell lge lam rm wet bar. dining
2 •• + •• EST
'
iw Great Investment Call _. -----last Opn Sal/Sun 1-6 rm, outlld• patio 114
r' Patrick 760-8702 •••fflllT* 1907 o...,. Ln 759.9491 acre S 149,500, Brol<ers Prime Loe chrmng 2 BOA -.,..,.,. OK 557-1837
Cottage, lrplc·t>eam cell-PIH/IL.IP
near new wxw crpt-shut-Newtr 48' 4Ba & spa
ters on wndw1 2BDR apt Bank Repo-lmmed poss
w/balc over looking pvt 1111,100
patlO Assm hi loan bal at lmmac •Br M ... Del Mai Agl eves/wtcnds 873-9114 low Int rate Aaklng Quiet SI. Upgraded tnru
$269.000 Call Now l out & new Int. $139.500 *IAY FlllT OOllO
840-2001 ask for Pat 01 941 Serra Way 545-5•08 2br 2ba pool, boat allp
Robin rltr MESA DEL MAR w111~,:1~8°:3t;on HLY 111,000 IOWI
2 Nice homeallot $201< SPARKLER
llllS HU. YllW SUY11W/NIT HY&L
4 Bdrm custom r"ldenc» OPEN SUNDAY 1-4
Master suite with fire-2111 Yacht Wanderer
place & aludy, l0<mel din-4 Bdrm, 3 beth, lam rm. 2
Ing 1m. family rm with frplc Close to pool &
professional bar, 3 car · lennla Guarded gate
garage Large deck with comm Prof landacaped
Inviting spa Aaklng Ocean & night tight~.
$625,000. Submi1 tradaa A STEAL at $3~9.00011
or le•M option Aak for Call olc 476-1973
Ann Petera. home 552--0482 gross income/year
S235 000 64S-2256 Exceptionally clean 4Br
2Ba home In choice area
New paint In & out
Beautltully deoOfated
New lence and profes-
sionally 1and11Caped
•llmHS SW* 142·1200 IPYIUIS YllW lllE Exclualve Harbor Ridge NEW ON MARKET POOL OPEN WED/THURS
"'"' 12-4 PM Tne Channel Reef. CDM's
only high rise Lovely 2
Brdm 2 ba condo on the
water with priva te
manna pool •P•
$399 500
2525 Ocean F3
Agt 759·9100
HllOEI Tl 1211,000
OPEN HOUSE SUN 7129
11Y11E n1uo1
Spacious 2 Br/2b• GrN1
beck yard F .. lend F&C
SEA PROPERTIES. L TO
1573-2810
C11t1 itu It * 1111 liwi * Pool. 3 BR, 2ea. owe s t05K at t2 sv, 30 yra.
Hutoh Agt 549. 799 1
1114 IUllPIOI
LAUREMONT MODEL ANO SPA LOWEST
Gated community. 4Br PRICED VIEW HOME AT
3Ba. lamlly room, dining $429,500 OWNER'S
room, proleulonally dee-ANXIOUS Posalbt. quk:k eacrow &
pouesslon S 134 .500
OPEN HOUSE 11-6
Sal/Sun JUiy 28·29
844 Sonora Rd In Costa
M ... Can ahOW anytime
bycalllng
orated e>c.an and City 1 •-h •L-llghta view Community ••·-• ru .., '
park pool, ape and ten--------• 111..ol 11
llWNITllU
IULn
IU-2111
nla Call tor addr ... and we Will make arrenge-
menta for you to drlw by
or escort you through thl1
beau11tu1 home Price re-
duced to $495,000 Sub-
mit offtfa. thl1 muat be
IOld
M ... Verde 3 Bd 2 ba REAL ESTATE
FI R.IQ patio. boat ESTABLISHMENT
It 0 r a 0 t S 1 5 5 , 0 0 0 544-94 11
ownl agt 1-87~2&80 *IWllll lllll*
IEU Wtlll 10U1 Y11W
Outatandlng 3 Br. 2ba, l rg 48', 3S., FR, OR
totally upgraded home. Sacrifice . Im"*' PoH
Huge aeperat• fam rm, 1'11,000 etrlum & apa AMYme • '97 .000 In loena at 12 5% Agt ewa/wtinda u73-9114
F P 0nty S 187 ,500 Cell
Anne McC a111 nd
831 12Ml75 l-4330
•IEWPllT IUOl*t llllUIY&ILI
•LUIH REH* H v Homea Carmel mdl
Quiet gated community. 230K Oarrett Paah
l arge 3Br, 2'AB•. lamlty Propertlfl 861-11787
room, dining room, 2 fir• ---------
pieces Laroe view tot Ill.Ill Lii MPLD
and 3 car gar~ L11ted Welk to attope, bMCtt. Bal
at $2~.000 Submit all pier, ftrry/,...11 38r/2ba
otters Call &a. 218 Bal 81 873-™3
REAL ESTATE ESTABLISHM!NT WESTCLIFF 1259.000 3Br
5 .... n .. 11 28-, pool, ape S200,000 ..... _. aNOm 1at 12'11%.t~
LIDO --5-B-r.-8-'A ba~ tam-down OWC 2nd
1m, den. rec rm, 7 Y' new, 831-49$4
4 ear gar. 973.ne7
Ull llU WISTOUff llm S 10,000 DOWN Betu11Mly 0900f'ated 3
3 8' 2 Ba, lrg playroom. Bdrm home In lm-
lurn onty $400,000 BIN mececultt• condition
Grundy Rltr 875-e181 Spaolou1 family room
Ilic~ P1erertz l l 75
LIC&Tllll LIOATilll
UITEllSIU
Own• an-..loua and Wiiiing
10 Hll thla prime
OGeantld• beacilfront 3
Bdrm, 1 ·~ be home r1ght
on tM water fOf 10%
down and will CMry the
balance at 12-~ for s
years. Call fut
WallHtlO..lltn
(111)121-1111
Ctaaerclal
•11r 1tz HlllTI
1250
All 2 Bd 1 be untt1 leu
than l yr old Low Income
are 7 tlx groaa. Auuma
$615.000 A.I T.O Alklng
$798,000.
Traditional
Realty
6.1 1-7370
IUlllN.
Great redu<:9d foracl09Ure
w/labuloua lrontao• on
Newport Blvd. 3 real-
dences & one com
merclal property
w/oceen view. A l
$685,000 en unb911eV8ble
lnvetttn90t 75~1501
CM ofc t>kto·room to build
1000 aq tt S325K. 779 W
19th St 851-8928 Bkr
Comm9rclal Lot nr 19th &
Pomona, Costa M ...
125-..83' I 100,000 Prln•
cipala only Call (911) 62~19
Newpor1 8-yfront P'Wne
Offloe bldg I 1,I00,000
8111 Grundy Attr 17M111
laceme rt!
llllllWTl:ml
It's That EJrtra Mite
th•1 maus the ditferenoe
DO IT RIGHT 2 BR dl"n net¥ decor. lirflt , crd cate aru CALL OAVE WHtTE
•llWLllTilll* SEASHORE OR DUPLEX
Two 2BA Unit• lowfy Nwpt Hta temoc:MI
°'*'Sat/Sun 547 Tuttln
•t lllth, 2 Bdrm 8'48·0801
open• onto •ncloaed
pool llU yard Two fire-
pl~. Mt bar. high ca•
thedrat oetllno• f. V9fY
attraollv• new 11111no.
Coate Meat triplex. otdef
but sharp, no dtr.rr.ct
maintenance Thf99 1 8t
unlit, O'M* Wiii help
finance Offered at
S 1U ,900 Sevtlle
Proper't ... 63 t ·5155
$33~ OOo 1 Rut> f ounlainbll'au 81~ Cvn NB -~-~~'.
Duplex. 2 BR. pool, 1pa, nr beach. 40' lot fjiJ_ rl'f 4
S l /9 ooo j 14 Goldenrod Old CdM [ =:t;=i . ij;FJI IMTI NUT P1.W
40' lot. ntct yard. 2 BR. dtn. r.ma• view. bi• ward 4 1111 TIWlllll '11111 llN ITUL
• 1 I I I 10l,OOO 5 to 1~ down. wllh $~7' ooo 210 lark~pur. Old CdM NflW ~x th• market. 12&Wlxedk>M 28t,2b•
tp11c10111 end unit lltt a end unO N.... Qrpet I ~lfJIJ I
H~Al TORS' fi75 6000
; /114 If .ut I ld~I H1qhwav Corona dl'I M1r
••
comm PoOI & ~ Va bngnt I hlghly upgracs.d C91'1t Olene 131• '* Olan• Cappel &31· 12M
$0 to Sand & S.•
Suptr Buy_St97,000 l /H ••• HEWPOAT CREST
•BA 38A COMo,,...,
tennl• court• & PoOI ONLYS119,7~
MM lit
(/AAl/Jl'll
A E A#t TY
'"" 500
UIT lllTl 1111 3 nN P 0 0. unltt. Im·
mtculalt 3·2·2 124,3'0
OSI owner-. mollvated
$247,000
e untt• P 0 0 tO 'Yf'I <*I,
S3 l4K ataumeble. '1dd owe 2-l '• Pkn •·2'• "450K PrlnQpelt only
8hertt 131 '*
R&'M~
tt•• 11 IJ. ht'DfL llOI u 11 llUAIU W'IU. TUii
S.. our A3 ed undet toet U ,300,000-M.A.I. eqolty
, .... 1111 aa.. on 314 untt1. ~ ooe1 I r11111111 ....,, oondot unc:i.r conelruc-Pll 1&1.1 llon e. hrd Cty. Oen bt
Newpott Ctnttr 14,712 8F rtf'lled U eptt. HM 5 ~
Alfpor1 ArM t7 2tO SF tlnanctno. Wiii coneldtr
T .a .... ft '..Ill Ill home In N.I .· T.O ·~ "•• lw Ranch land. Prlnclpll1 lll·Hll onty &53-1110
UlllUTlll Cl ...... 1111
Trt'"9X1T1l'01 W. Balboa WXAT@b blifMdiib
lfvd, Npt lot\, ONLY ESTAT! ON WAT!A Agl 9210,000 (you own t~ "3·5321 Any pnc..
lat'ld). ttU20 lnCOl'M.1:":":"~=-----~......,.,-:--:--0 a 11 PAT A IC K WANT: Aetldentlal In•
T!NOAE/Agt 7904702 come PrQperty. LAQuna
Beach to Dena Point. Litt~ lalt ltH Bkr, 417-174-4
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Have purohaHd other Cima itl air llD
property. No reaeonable cameo 8horH ocHn offet r.tuNd 1218,500. 'MW, 3 Br+den. 3 Ba+ Prim• tar;e 101 ~73 Pool. UHO/mo. Agt
ilt1atata, Dtltrt e1s..n81
ltHrt 1410 CHta Ina 1114
WOOCiey dlo Gar "l" Cux. trl.i;:;:t, 2208 eq H.
Freme. '51 ,500. FrM 11200/mo, Pool/Jacuzz:I.
Catalog. COYntry Realty, mo to mo. 21311514~ Box 18-40, Big BMr City.
CA 9214. (H4) 585-2575 1:11111 llflrallltt4
091 ,1 c..... 11111 az01 , '' 1529 8Ulc 26drm hme not far 11rrtz to wavea w/yrd .. kid/pet WI 1U 111111 1500 detaua 539.9190
By owner. decoratora Bffl Alty '" home. completely rt -
m~ed. Have to be
aeen to appreciate. on
golf OOUf'M. $187,500.
(819)753-7838/74'4.0102
2 Br w/gar & yard, E.1ld1
C.M HSO/mo
1 Br, CdM, $800/mo.
•••••rlWl•t•r ....... Lrg Big BMr hM mn ridge iaalll IW. n.,
3 1tory-3br+ gmrm(PoOI •-tabla) 2 frpl-lrg aun dk· PllP IUUlllllT
Nll/lrda for Inc prpty l14/lll-11ll 714·545-8918ownr ht······· ...... '"r''T 1190 P1ala1al1
slR JCAN"'l!CXRb wXSR *"'""'* On Stuart 11. 57 ac .. 3900 Gorgeou1 38r 2Ba. All
M low bank wate!' front, am.nltl•. 2 ltory. Yrly
lovely home w/lg dootit IN 12100/mo. 875-4912
and f1oat1. SubdlVlded Agt. Avall Augu.t 1
ror four more t1omea and C9naa ••I 11u llft would t>a fantutlc oom-i.1~.,.. ....... .....,~.....,~ pany 111cat1on 1pot. 3 Bd 2 ba 2 car gar, new
Selmon, crab1, ciam1-klt,xlnt cond, nr ocean.
front ot tlouae. Thia prop. $1100/mo 720-381'4
11 the J~ of the San 3br 1ba bch cottage.frpl·
Juana. Home ind dock patio-country decor. 820
ara In Reid Harbor ... , .. , 1 I 2 Ac a c 11 s 1 1 0 0
ancorage In th• San 6"5·&002 Sherry Juana. 3 1/2 ml tm Jat air -------~
atrlp at Roche Harbor, Harbor view Hiiia home,~ S.J.11. C1n ba bought ac w/)aeeuzi, 4br 2ear
w/llttle cllh. S1, 180,000 gar avbl 9/5 S 1950
call 213/748-5'433 or e.45-'4310 720-0838 eves
377--0870 OLD CdM 2Br 2Ba. So of
WASH. Oreaa llland, San Bayatde S900. 2Br 1Ba Juan1, 48 1crM, w1ter-rear unit S750 Lynna or
tront. BMutltul view, can Barbara. Agt1 815-eooo.
ba eubdlvlded. Lota of &«-1211, '44-5"03
traa1. All tor only Upper $800'• 2br ped ep111
t299,000. Fin• axclullve lvl 2br 2b1 seoo·1 3/2br
watartront home, Sun trple gar $875 ~br 2ba
Lakff, central Wattling-pvt pool $1100 S39-e1to
ton, dock. beautltul view, Beal Alty fee
+ twtmmlng pcol; only =---==---"-""'.AA'<lr.
S145.000. 133 Acre• c.lta Mftl 2224
prime hHvy lnduatrlal 2 Bd m 1Ba ,.., yd no property on large airport. r · • " · $3,500,000. Lea Perr pets. S&50/mo. + MC.
A a a I E 1 t a I e dep. 548-3994
509-745-"871. 2Br 2Sa condo. Oen. gar.
r pool, upstairs S 1050 l1ac•11, 1ra1 sierra Mgmt 641-1324
lrtHI 1975 3BOA 2BA Yard-frpl· l1 .. tter'1 R111'9en grdnr-new appl-no peta 11 &IYlllYI 111 +MC $850 497-8287
WALNUTS· 20 Acr .. MIL
• Bumper Cropl Price tn-OJl>l0n£NT
eludes. Tractor & Or· H 1 w ...,
chard equipment • 20 X J';/. w":'n..., 60' Drive thru-garage • &
nearly 1800' 3 year new
hom•I + much morel. ..
Write/call Art Glovlnettl
~ C-21 Gridley Realty,
1589 Hwy 99E, Gridley.
CA 95948 . (ill;
848-3851 Bua, (918)
8.48-5391 AM.
AMl'ALS
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INDEX
REAL ESTATE
....,~,·· ANn.1m Hilla
S.lb<>a W.nd
S.lboa P•n1nou~
Ca!*lf&nO 0.a<h
Coton• dtol Mar
C....M"" Dana Pooni
El Toro
F'°"nuo1n Vallf'
Hunll"l\Otl Bt• h
Hunt HarboUr
lrvuw
i...,unaa..rn Lacuna Hiila
Lacuna N11U<rl La.It•,._,
M!lllOn Vt.p
N•wpor1 8Hch San ci.nvn ... s.n Juan Capoal.l'ano
S.11uo Ana
Sul BNch
South Lacuna s.,,._, 8"ch
1\>oun
W•llnlnlUOt
J40bli. Komo.
MrMft Apennwnuo
Btech Prop.ny s.... .... Propty
c.mwln}' l..ola
C-l~y
Conclomln1uma
Oupl••8 u .....
k-IC t. Movfod
i,_.,,. Proprn y
lnd\ottnal Propl)'
l,,ouo for Sa» liloalle HOflW Parluo
Mounwn. o..n O....~'Co
Ol.tt ol County °"'of suo .. &/W"-' ,..,.,,.
='~ l_&~ ll WanWd
RENTALS
~ P'lil'NINol ,._ Unlunl»hed
K-"4m11Md or
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HOMES FOR SALE
1 BR plue FAM RM or DEN
2921 4th St. old CdM, CdM
675-6000 $208,000 Sun 1-5
2 BEDROOM
• 15 Coventry, Harbor Ridge
759-1501 $349,000 Sunday 1-5
709 Santana, COM
673-2810 $235,000 Sun 11-4
547 Tustin Ave,( Newport Heights) N.B.
646-0801 $214,000. Sat/Sun by appt
2 BR plue FAM RM or DEN * 14a.d Dolphin Terr .. Irv. Terr
673-4400 $699,500 Sun 2-5
vNo. 18 Atoll. Jasmine Creek, CdM
640-4868 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2201 E. 22nd St, Newport Beach
675-6700 $295,000 Sunday 1-4
230 Larkspur (old COM)COM
675-6000 $325.000 Sun 1-5
2025 Port Brlsto~HV Homes)NB
675-6000 $242,000 Sun 1-5
3 Aue Fountalnbleau(Blg Cyn)NB
675-6000 $335,000 Sun 1-5
3 BEOMOOM
20451 Bayview Ave (Back Bay)
494-7748 $148,000qs Sun 1·5
* ••• 363 Bayview Terrace(Back Bay)NB
642-5261 $168,000 Sun 1-5
* • 1130 Berkshire, Newport Beach
631-4994 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1207 Blue Gum Lane. Westclltf Grv. NB
673-4400 $444,500 Sunday 1-5
702 Larkspur Ave, Corona del Mar
673-4400 $379.950 Sunday 1-5
2521 Fairway Dr. Costa Mesa
675-2013 $134,000 Sunday 1-5
•368 Genoa Lane. Eastalde Costa Mesa
631-1400 $118,000 Sun 1-5
*134 Harbor Island Dr(B Bay)NB
675-6000 $525,000 Sun 1-5
403 Iris, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $239,500
2463 Irvine Ave.(Back Bay)CM
Sunday 1-5
675-8000 $199,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
3335 Ocean Blvd. COM
675-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
403-409 Poppy old CdM
675-6000 $219,000 Sun 1-5
1977 Port Cardiff HVH
644-6926 Sat/Sun 1-4
•905 Powell Court, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $135,000 Sun. 11-5
2 Aue Fountalnbleau(Blg Cyn)NB
675-6000 $450,000 Sun 1-5
* 1406 Santanella. Irvine Terrace, CdM
759-1877 $289,500 Fee Sunday 1-5
214 Via tthlca{ Lido) NB
675-8161 $420.000
789 W. 18th St, Costa Mesa
Sat/Sun 1-5
759·9100 $115.500 Sat/Sun 11-5
1t ""4501 Weyne Rd( Cameo Hlnda)COM
875-8000 $350,000 Sun 1-5
3 BR plue FAM RM or DEN
3 aR ptue FAM RM or DEN
• 1110 Rldgecrett Or (M . Hinda) C.M. 64•~200 S1•9.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1733 Port Barmouth, HVH. Npt Beach
· 759-1530 $289,000 Sund1y 12·8
219 & 2191,.,. E. Bayfront. Batboa 11.
546-5606 $875,000 Sun 12-4
.... , Balboa Co.,.. (BaJ. Co.,..) Npt Bch
76()-.8333 1775,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5
7 ~7~E~~.= Sat. 1-5 * w 111 "G" StrMt (Bal. Pen) N.8.
no-<MOS ~.000. Sat/Sun by ap.pt.
1322 K ... Or (H.V.Hlll1) Npt Bch
644-&200 $349,000 Sun 2-5
1800 Leeward Ln, Baycrest, Newport Bch
642-5200 $449,000 Sunday 1-5
• 189 Masters Circle, Nr Santa Ana. C.C
642-5200 $215,000 Sunday 1-5
1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Coata Mesa
673-H!OO $215,000 Sunday 11-4
3262 Oregon. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $159.900 Sun 1-4
18b0 Port Kimberly. Newport Beach
546-2313 $219,900 Sun. 1-5
16411 Sierra, Fountain Valley
963-6767 $131 ,000 Sunday 1-5
9181 Ellsworth, Huntington Beach
963-6767 $137.500 Sunday 1-5
3058 Van Buren, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $ 123,900 Sat. 2-5, Sun. 1-5
4 BEDROOM
2333 Cornell. Costa Mesa
546-2313 134.900 Sun. 1-4
* * 1024 E. Balboa Blvd .. Pennlnsula
631-1400 $1,050.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1833 Galatea Terr, Irv Terr, CdM
673-4400 $695.000 Sat 1-5/Sun 2-6 * 1336 Galaxy Or. (Dover Shores)N.B
673-7300 $985,000. Sat/Sun 1-4
*223 Poinsettia (Old CdM)CdM
675-6000 $695.000 1111111 Sat/Sun 1-5
941 Serra Way (Mesa Del Mar) C.M.
545-5408 $146,500 Sat /Sun 10-5
844 Sonora Road , Costa Mesa
548-2733 $134.5001/Sun 11-4
4 BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN
* 14 Torrey Pines (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch
644-6200 $950,000 Sun 1:30-5
* 1700 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, N.B
759-1 501 $600.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •34 Morro Bay, Spyglass
759-1501 Sun 1:30 to 5:30
• 1776 Pitcairn (Mesa Verde) C.M
751-3191 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 3416 Summerset (Wimbledon) Costa
Mesa
645-0303 $254.500 Sun 1-5
* * 63 Beacon Bay (Beacon Bay) Npt Bch
644-6200 $975.000 Sat 1-5. Sun 1-6
**601 Bayside Dr .. Promotory Bay
631 -1 400 $1 ,200.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
S Bethany (Trtlrk) Irvine
552-2000 $210.000 Sun 1-5
•2601 Blackthorn (Eastbluff))NB
675-6000 $270,0001/h Sun 1-5
1005 Bonnie Doone Terr, Irvine Terr, CdM
759-1552 $400.000 l/H Sat/Sun 1-5
* •2104 E. Oceanfront, Pennlnsula
631-1400 $1,150.000 Sunl-5
144 1 Galaxy Or. Dover ShOres. Npt Beach
548;~647 $310.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2821 Harbor View Dr H V.Hills
644-9060 $649,500 Sunday 1-5
343 Hazel (Olde CdM) CdM
644-6200 $529.500
3126 Linda Way. Santa Ana
673-6900 $165.000
46 Mission Bay (Spygls) Npt Bch
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-S
760-8333 $599.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1935 Port Carney (H V.H.) Npt Bch
759-9100 Sat/Sun 1-5
1820 Port Charles (Hrbr Vu) Npt Bch
644-6200 $269,000 Sun 1-5
26 Royal St. George (SQ Cyn) Npt Bch
64.a-6200 $995,000 Sun 1-5
16327 Shadbush. Founleln Valley
963-6767 $159,900 Sit 1·5/Sun 12 4
1830 T ahltl. Co1t1 M"a
546-2313 $208,000
4911 Tlmaracl( (Univ Pk) Irv
552·2000 S239,000
•2409 Tultln Ave, Cotta Meu
Sun 1-4
Sun 2-5
873-«00 $269.000 Sunday 1-5
3383 Wl1t.,1a St, Cott• M ...
~o-..cn.a s 160.000 Sumsay 11~
2015 Yacht M*hlef (Selvu) Npl 9ch
780-8333 $419,000 Sun 1·&
1909 Yacht Puritll\, NIWC)Ot1 Bu~
644-0903 $429,000 Sun 1·5
SMDROOM
• 5 Rue Fontaine (Ba Cyn) NRt 8ch e.~200 1986.ocro Sun 1-6
3009 Garfl91d. Cott• Mesa
5'&-2313 &129,500 Sun. 1-5
5 BR ptue FAM RM cw Dl!N
•• 14 Genew (Htbf Rdg) Npt 8ch
760-8333 12,000,000 S.t1SIR1 1-~
• 14 Trafalgar (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch
760-8333 11 ,895,000 Sat/&n i-5
•• 1508 Ruth L..n. WMtcllH, NB.
~6-0917 $389,600 Sunday 1-5
* * 239 Via Lido Soud (Lido) Npt Bch
759-9100 $1,550,000 Set/Sun t-5
•• 6 Trafalger, Harbor Ridge
640-4888 $1 ,950.000 Sunday 1-5
2215 Alta Vista (E.bluff)
644-6200 $289.500 Sat 1-4. Sun 1-5
1600 Sea Bell Cir (Spygla) CdM
644-6200 $850.000 Sun 1-5
* 20691 Aquatic Ln., Hunt. Bch
546-2313 $188,950 Sun 1-4
1084 Corona Lane.Mesa del Mar.CM
631-7370 $169,000 Sun 1·5
1600 Dorothy Lane, Wettellff
673-8900 $325,000 Sun 1-5
2601 Island View (H. View Hiiis) N.B.
644-9060 $365,000 &Jn 1-5:30
220 Jasmine, COM
644-7211 $469,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3113 Monroe Way, Mesa No CM
641-1754 $142,000 Sun 1-5
I BEDROOM
* 5 Goleta Pt Or (Spygta) Npt Sch
644-6200 $835,000 Sat/Sun 2....,.
e BR plu• FAM RM Of DEN * * * • 107 Milford (C. Shrt) CdM 644-6200 $1.599,000 Sa1/Sun ,....,.
103 Via Udo Soud (Lido) Npt Bch
759-9100 $3,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
***""'101 Via Lido Soud (Udo),NB
675-6161 $4,850,000 Oally11-~
7 BEDROOM
351 Via Udo Soud (Udo) Npt Bch
759-9100 $1 ,475,000 Sun 1-5
CONDOS FOR SALE
1 BR plue FAM RM or DEN
= 7 Morena, lrvlne
786-1081 $155.000
2 BEDROOM
Sun 1-5
* * * v 2525 Ocean Blvd G-4 (CdM)
640-6259 $389,500 Sun 1-5
* 32 tmaloa Ct., Newport Beach
673-7300 $170,000 Sun 1-5
789 W 18th St l·A, Costa Mesa
759-9100 $111 ,900 Sat/Sun 11-5
2 BR plue FAM AM or DEN * * * 2525 Ocean Bl F3, CdM
759-910 $399.500 Sun 12-4
221 Nata Nobleza (Bluffs) Npt Sch
759-9100 $350,000 Sun 1-5
1656 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa
541-6613 $159,000 Sat/Sun 12~
3BEDROOM * 10 Kamalll Ct, Newpo<1 8e8d'l
673-7300 $180.000 Sun 1-5
3 BR plue FAM AM Of DEN
20 18 1 Spruce. Santa Ana Height•
557-1837 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 BEDROOM
400 Vista Flora (Btuffl) Npt Bch
759.9100 $195.000 Sun 1-5
TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE
28R
• 13 v1e10. Rancho San Joaq . Irvine
759-1501 Sunday 1-5 * 7 Palos. Rancho San JoaQ, Irvine
759-0501 Sunday 1-5
MOBILE HOMES
DUPLEXES 1 a 1
* v 31 4 Goldenrod (old COM)COM
675-6000 $329.000 Sun 1-5
2 BA plua 1 BR
427-•27''1 Orchid. CdM
644-6200 $249,500
A!NTAll
2 BR HOUlll
Sun 1-4
* * 6410 W OCMn Front W Npt 8cf\
759-9100 $2500/yr IM Sat/Sun 1-5
SBA APTI
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c. ... 1 C.amtt llect caJ •• l!!! 1 .... Cluaiat N11tary
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$2 17 Per day Anurl8'lng·S..k;ottlng Patio.. 8pe Pecb ~·d est ~ WQfi( Q\191 10 YR QP. tll ptl-Incl be811 Student e Btodl-Conctete·SluCCO • Ind e S&S 531...-199 Ron 566-0034 #378347St~197-711: mobli. hm Mn1or d• exp. LIM. $4m~ p,_... Aef'I Fr• •t 5'9-9492
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11&111111 Pllmll. Expert Service & Repair Trees rr1m-A«n0¥9·H.ui.
lnlle,111 lr .... t LocaJref 31 Y,. exp. 16 yra In.,.. l"Q...CIMn up1 979.7595
tOyruxp. bonded, Ink#. LIC ••00036 "4-8919
11467730(714)838-e911 PALM TREE TRIMMING
3 ''*· 30 days ••tJ " 11 Anld'llcomm'l/lndult'I Compecllle Rat• f0< all H=~ 1~ .. Y JODI •I 1 llYlll
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DAILY =k~~,t Hs;~~:g;~ :Yd. ~.e:bi;i:~r 6 .~, ,~,... ~=· !:f~ 1~0 yr• trouncLEANING o~~~~~~.e::~~~ce
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lntlE•t celllng1. ralln cab. the Pe<eon tor every Jobi
(28) yre exp . work guat. 848-7310 Tattdat
PILOT ~% oH a11 a11ca wtKathl tiinf!lfMr --,..... t.. Concrete Orl11eW1Y9, al~ e;rO:~~~ :~~ 1~' Uc T. 111,428 730-13~3
Merle, FISET CUTZ. NB. eRIFio#RXefoR suffW. ne walk, llUCO. brlclc, home .,,--~---.......,-----ITAIVlll OOLUIE
Oavta Painting 964-3837 lttaat ltrvict PVt tuto?ing reeding i
QUALITY PAINTING, FAIR ---.-."""'""'"'---1 re•dl"Q readlneea. lied PRICES Free e1t1mat81. Ae§Obe Servtc;e & Job teacher. Maat9' In EO SERVICE 300 w PCH 548-2:»5& lf!Q ~ ......... 1n FpaAIEnE? ~=•-=!~~' r~elr, tr .... 1. 758-1229 P~O:~' ~=~~ lllllm llYlll 00. Ital •aial. Don't ~t II offt F0t Exl*'t ~ 15 YB ellp N11 Kathy 847-7657 Or~Co Orlolnal
Call John 831 205() s .. 1ch Contultatlon 10 $30 hr 759-8275
__ _ _ yr1 In Irvine 752 0322 TV St--'ct nmECTORY S.nict oonsultallon 650-2273 Oen. malnt ei.c:ttcal. Studll'll M0\191'1. Tnaured ""' Cl•••lat ltm et Cu•nlt1• ptumb. Craig $36-4119 QUALITY HouMCIMontng Ltc T124-438 &41-84~7
pfua 1n.1RVINE MIAROR Zlmmermart Boal Main· -.----·-------Ill thot()'Jgh. reliable. local NEW Wareh<x.IM Storage
RC'1 PalnllnQ & Repair "'
EXTERIOR SPECIALISTS IMli•1 TV SERVICES ,, .. •t + lie 953-4293 PTL ;;;.;,;,;;.;.;;&_ ... ____ • ..--1 good T\l't f"' -·""'
and tl\9 HUNTINGTON tenence trom TOP TO Of '"-~nt. "HI GAU" IMt ff 1111 refa Pal 497-3254 BOTTOM 633· 6591 .,,~'.!.!.,..11 •• , c1a'1 T-..-1retnoll9d Clean· ~A to Z We'Ye Got STllYlll mlEITS BEACHCOMBER every .._..,.., .. ....,.,.... 7L T p Rellable, honest, reaaon w~~ay11 Ca~iatf Nakia No)Obtoobtgoramlll" up,ntrWlntnt "1-3478 ha eraonfon..-.ryJobl abte exp IOcal couple llYlllCOllPW
Quality ooflng Sr citizen ...., .. • "' -• Top Ouallty Work· dlac Raia Lie •348877 Pete e.m-7pm 54$-80!57
Int/ext Res/Comm. Rell K Fynke 6-45-0193 --1 I
rain uc Ken 838-5405 Tni•LJ'" c1
no extra charoel Lt w latt11H0-11 l 1 CIMO Upe•Tr• TrlmmlnQ &4&·7310 Ample refa. 673-7227 Callforn11·s OrlQlnal CALL TOOAYll New cabinets refacing. Yard Malnt •Haull"Q Repairs, Painting. Drywall, Student Movers
REPAIR Speclallsl-S200 & .;;T~yp61tliinQ .. iiW_or_J•p"'"ro·<i-.... ,"!'lng-
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l 11111.11 t P•'r,11n' • .tp.1hl1 .,f p1t1\ 1d1nl! nt't.l'\\an lundc, 'ou'll have
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o ppm1tt• '>L'\ p11"1hh .111111hi:r I co pla)\ 'i1gn1fit.inl role and help'
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11n11ng art• on target lk lt1nl1d1·n1 .1krt takr 101t1a11n· an,1 relu'>c to
pla} <ot'<ond fiddk f amrl\ nwmhn "on vour 'ltdc. will pro"t" tl .tnd
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twJ ht.'l'n J dc<:r. darll. '>t.'t rl·t 1\ rr,C'alcd and \.ou benefit as. result f cx us
alr,o nn popul.mh po<i<i1hl) rr:nrl. pur1 ha~ o f wcanng apparel "'h1ch
improve., bcxh 1r11agc \a8tlliHl:ln plci~' key role
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fnt'nd'ihtp fulfillment of dt''ltrc. \UCCC'l'i throui.h bus1m.•<1s or career
manc1ner Y ou .ire· t\pahlc no"' of"hu1ld1n& vour empt re" What had
been lo\t "'"'ht.· rcto"ncd <Ind >ou'll Ix 'itrongcr a\ rcr,ult
SAGlTT ARIUS I 1'10" n Dc·t' 11 l \upcnor takC'S note ol your
'JX'C'ial ah1lttll'' \Ott 1 ould rtt<t'I' (' t''ct11na as,1gnml'nt which
ihcludc\ wn11 ntit ;ir11J Ira' cl \t'('COt on a\p1ra11onr.. amh1t1on'I, ah1ht) 10
mtcrC\l fX'opk in high (llan·<o Virgo pin>" 1mponant role
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nttt.•".tr' .u1d u111IJ ht.· tt•mporary. f tKU\ on philowph) rchJJon.
IQtnluJI 'ah1r' .ommuntlJtmn v.11h tho\C' a1 a dmann: Taurus.
t1hi:1 \, orp111 na1n n f)l.1\ c,11entlil<1n1 role\ ~urpri't" paC'kagc "on the
"'' AQl ARll !\<Jan zo I ch IKI l>d11H· '''rm\ he opcn·mrndcd
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U \t'I\ of 11th1•r, \<•mront• fX'thJfl\ dkjt.lll\ t'i attempting to h1dt
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f'JS<'ES f I rh 11>-MHrl h Ill ' 1c 1 ,1.," m.'l1 n1;w1 l11v. pm ti Ir rt·J.111<'
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~on't 1umpJI l1r\t 11tfrr \ 111nlr:tl I 1\ lw1np dn1wn upJnd l<'ltn\ v.111 llt
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d 548 7510 Lge 1 bdrm on Victoria, nr _ shr furn Irvine Condo
a.at Alty f" ep • Nwp1 Ave/ Harbor Supet Room $250 mo first. last & $300/mo lncludlng utll Ttn .. taltl 2 Bedroom 2 Bath S650 cond $.445 851-9526 SSOOtmo I Bd 1ba apt. sec Avall 811 Coate 552-8223 atter 4pm Ualuab~M 2525 ~~·s~t + security Loe dlxe 3 bdrm, 2 be. across from beach Good Mesa Gd toe 581-8559 n/s neat fml-own room In
Xtra big 2br. 2ba. ----lprlc dbl gar. lga patio toca~1~~6~u•~:i:,a Hottl1)!1ttb 2904 CdMhouse $320+•,.,ytt
$625/mo ci••-ar .. EZ 2BR 1 112BA Frplc-dllh E-slde $1025 mo/grdnr TSL llll"EIEIT suu•110Trl 675-3861 attr 5 Mery ~, washer-gar-no pets S565 Vacant, Agl. 979-33~ • n '" terms 543-2498 I• 543•5478 1'2· 110• Wkly rentals now avail Prof fem to shr 3Br 2B•
Lu>tury Condo walk to So • C T B k B c•• .. ,.rtatall Faraiik•• -S 140/wk & up otor v. newer ac ay ap1 ..,, " 2tjr ltia 1981 Maple Ave Cst Ptaza. frplc:, elegant S550/mo 1 Bd ept Encl phones in room S225 • ''> ullla HM
Frig, no pets $.475 for 2 french drs. A/C, In-home gar crose to beach. nice 2274 Newpor-1 Blvd C M 646-41391548-1969 MIO ......
II~•• 26H
Lge 2 BR furn apt, avalt
Sept 15. garage. no pet1
675-3342
Sierrra Mgmt 641· 1324 ~~~;''Y~Vlt. B~vl 2 c~~ qu1ei,~~,~~nrov1a 646-7445 Prof lem(25-40) •hr CdM
2BR 1ba 5 yrs old NICf wltennls cla, poots. JllC. Tll MHHEMHT S.m•tr 2br 2ba. UOO • utlla 111.
kttch. beach close Huge sauna. beaut dee club New Reatala 2906 last & dep 875-8134 OR bkyd S570 546-5605 hse, much more 5835 1'2· 1103 Work-Sally 851-9900
2br Iba crpt drpe1 stove mo 1ncds most ulll'a s1 View Av•ll Aug 1 O-luJC 2Br CBddM ~_!r SS560060 ~ 'c'r,331 PllOIOITIRY ntrT
Prlv patio adlt1 pref-no Albans, days 638-0405 condo ••usl 1-to an '"' A t t M """ ... -592 1586 or 97 1-2•40 Penthouse to ahare MIF petl $550 979-4410 eves 731-7528 par men $ l V f H bo ., Winter· Baiboa Island 2 Br prl!IC:ll fl iew o ar r 2bd 2ba fylly furn11had
1 ba furn avall Sept to Raat. luck 2740 Raat. lt1ck 2740 In Xlnt •manilies Securled Newport Bch 3 Bd 2 ba frplc, pool ape 1enn11
June $&50 mo 873--0892 11~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.ti;;;;;:;;;:~iii;iii;ii; parking Call ValMle newly decor furn on bch elc $525/mo 673-3887 1 Laguna Hiiis 12131215.0211 s1001w11213-e2s.5311 or (818) 795-4848 Prvt-lf'ttrance/l>tth Mleto
WllTH lmlLI
2 Bdrm S 1100/mo
'l Bdrm S 1000/mo
3 Bdrm S900/rno
Agl 875-3331 cu.a •• -...., 212%
t id 16: rntni Cltc&n Np~
erate entrenc. rec; 19dll-
tiea 5 min walk to beech
$350/wtc My 29..s.pt 1 !5.
$450/mo s.p1 or1 Tar ...
t73-tM11&4t-2MadY9
But. c~
i!XcR AoOsE 3& 2L . o.n S 1 100/mo Ptrtlally
furnltMd ~ponelble
party ooty 53e-4'91 mi; 1Mc~-2iit
14 PlrttY en w/ger
~ NrDey t bch 1
peBOn. "° S*• 120 112 36th St 450-8722
Vili:A BAL'iiO'A 18R I of·
1!09/~ Etegantly furn
Pv1 ..curlty t)11.m Avail
tor rent S 1200f mo
7~t9Jo Ann
S.1t• LltH• 2tH 2 BR OOMnfront. p\11 t>ch.
pool, NCurtty St 500
mo Min 3 mo• Avl 9/15
&31 ·8250, 542· t802
K e nney bunkport?
Isn't he the guy who kicked the
wmnmg field goal in the '74 SuperbowP
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don t ~ bid -You rt not tlo"' Ktnnty!Mln~oort "
ont ot 14 d1,t1nc h•tlr ct.Htrtnl ~rlmtnl ltoorplans
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v.11 .. , 1' • rt\1111 ot 1ot1ny perso111~1«1 prolti$!0ftal
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bltnd ot n11111t and ~·•nc -11nu.d 1n • lo1nl With
bM>bl1nc broo~s •nd Qulfl pond' coottd by 1111ura1
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100 tmptoymtnt 1nd you '' cot • plkt anyont would
proudly call homt !I"" KtMfYIMl°'pol't) Onfl and
two btd1oom one ind two lllth l!Plftmtnts
and I owntiomn
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(114) 893 5198
from lllt S.n Ottio f rNwtY dnvt fl011ll on Buch 10
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3 Br, 2ba fully furn. S250/mo 842-4946 sundeck. full ocean view
Aug 12 thru Aug 18 $900. Refined Prol lady wt1h81
857-9166or786-t172 to share harmonlout
-PENINSU' .. _5 BR, home en11lronmant In ..,, CdM araa 720-0980 LIOO ISLE-4 BR
Aug S4000Agt87M181 Rental 10 •hara. tamale pref $250 Incl utn Jim 11110 lllTILI 016-42 3154 E/9'&.1004
' & 3 Bdrma. '300-S 1000 Amie wenteci PenlntUla wldy on & Off tl\9 beach ho 26 f't from Prtme week• atlll avail. me. Bay N tmkr. CIMn Bay mooring Call todty fOr beat ..i.e.. avall $400/mo. eT3--4.t48 uon
NB REALTY 875 1642 Roommate, pref ltu0en1
V.c.t •• 2Br, 18• near 17th Sl
C M S295 &46·6608 ....... 2t07 cdU 2dr 26a apectMiUtar Will Liii Fii Yll1
vtew 01 Npt Hrbr-htd llllllllnl
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· thru 10/0t 675-2713 GAIN COMFOATAIL'
Laguna flneet 111.1/llept to
bCf\ I br 1295 2 Bf '52S.
3 br seoo eitwtc 499-4124
LAKE HAVASU · 3 ldrm.
2 t>a Mobile Home, '395
p/wtlnd 760 3QI
OCEANFAONTNewpon
cl8" A. c1 .. n. quiM H50· St250 67& 4UI
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~Iv 714 873-1530
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I &fl lHI ltatlll ZtJO LOST grey Cocht'-'. tuf· ......... I p CL.ER1CAU.-. ale rec OfCOM TE WTUUORI RMI "*81 ....,.. •• Photo
UITHI UH 2880 sf' if608/montfi ti. ... Ulen. VIC t •50~. day p~P~ fling Afl(Jly ........ CotOr/dtalgn PIT to ' Nndl-1..-d 0.W.lOf '°' lo bpw ""!~
R4rfln9d, Kllve Sr 1.oy 317& Birch, N•wport Hta, $4$-0$49 Mu I know mtrlM I IU9 Pr1r1t 234 FliacMr start Will tratn ns-6447 ~ ec:ftOOI~ &OM\ Oranot Co.-HO 8EU.S1 ~_.., ~D '41-2•24
ava.11 to ltl•eyoYt home 9-Gt\ AQt ~l·5032 fenaaab 2 frtlft wi.r ..,.._. ,_. CM 540-8'73 OE.UVE.RY WAREHOUSE ~ Mon Wiii "'*' "*'P P.aple ---..,...-..,,""="--...,~~=-=
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converullon Rellable, Wetlley N Taytc>t Co Outc:atl ONL y 83&-9199 CM ___ went vMety in ~ jot)? turnltur• dellWIY Full to«>. ~ or 174-3085 12•1 helpful 151-1821 '""4110 I /I WLm TI'llt P<*tlon oftwt en time ... 50 plhf. Cell PRE.SSPEASOH A.8 Oidl
l •• •·11 W•.• ... ••-F~a•~ Tpro.~ ...... H.. f n time New Yorti air cn>P«tunlty to ltlltn the Befty Dtwn 9-1 1em, '42 ll.a'91 n.&m .. IL • & Otk tOrM _,,., MIPM a. -Am CM 3800 eq ft with offlGet .... ... ..,..,.,.. ..... u inner w0f1clngt of a bu9y 20&3 PIT FIT ttalnl c.11 Jule Bedl Cllfftce M0-45() appty In ~ 0oMn
& parl\lng, 46/eq ft Eac.0<11 {213) M6-19M lre1gh1 compeny l'IH Cfaft'll offlee of a N.rlonal '46-32l2 ,,... 1TI01 9aec:ft ~ ..-n MP'°
WAITD I UIATIU
3 Bedroom Horne fOf Ex·
ecutlve Femlly ot 3 Lo-
cation thould be within a
tO Mlle redlu• of Cotta
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w"i.y N Teytor co luntant ~~"t! H': tneurance Company en-~.: ·~~Al!n-FOOO IEAVU ATTEHO. =".t.. =~~ 17 A. HurltJnerCon &w:f\ $200,00Q YR IU~l 11 o,,.rtu.ltln tlll offlot for an ~A Analyst :::: ~~bing"": ernoic.t.ExC*1e11oeOJln-AHT '*1 .,,. l'lout'I "'50"•1...-pN)ne A9cepUOflt.tl~tt&ry·
IND/COMM· 1000 ---.ql1 -.a.••& llWI WhO enjOye CS.talla I ver1ety 01 cotr on-•emlfliP 144 0032 N.I evall ~ & nigh .._,.. ,,.,.,,..,, ..........,, to Interior ~ W ... or· ...... ,.__ -.. _..
wlottlce In Costa M... ...... challenge. :J i. 11 ~ ~ -...~ dutlte C.al aanlZed. mcoell• pflone -..,__. ·-·-
r.,.,.,,cee upon '*'"*' Cell (714) 642-4321 and
213,.35 8371 BUSINESSOPPORT Mutt htve good writ• ::0-.u.~8!t: ~ hlflll•1trd ....... Wortd, 982·1374 Mil tor fOf llPPl. ~ or I tfl*1G llllllt 0ynerNQ .._
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INVt detallt with LI ..
Gray. To 11260 monthly. SCRAM.La s etty. f or Info. Ole tome c:oltectlon •xper. l co-work••.,. all pttt of __. + anemat• S.1ur· .. ...._ •..t;:, •Hnlmt•l l •-ni•H* Opport11n1tte1 evall la 073-051 l or 875--9 tea 10 key to touc:tl CAT thll opponunhy If qud-tW(stAM ont-{. N>A ewf. wanted pert/tlnle • .....,.. ~ R.S IP wtth lhe l.09 AMQfl,.,. • I·--to exper. hfilpt\il . ,._,,i ~-"· Joen.. C.tl 14G-1122 Cal St.,._ '4M7IO M ' ~OI00"9 •-2 THE HIU PAATHE H • TIMES Crcuauon 0..
Gu1ttt fer ANSWERS ta~ tt _. We offet OOod eompeny ,_. ...... own v"' uee ... _,_ed Ce.II IMC, ~ 9-dl "-' pel1l'NM ~ 04/I ctocw to ft V1sa&fother National ti.neflttlndxlnlwonclng llllPllllllP Dental front office 11111 :!___.._..9..;..'::-73 · 1mmect111teOl*\lnganln-.. ...-,......._ ..... F f
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2 dXRXdE8. 170 Mdl
Located 7th/Ollve, Hunt
a..c:tl. 476-2685 Jo~
l<ettle-Lau~h • avall Sevino-acctt & Inf O Ce 11 Ju 11 e . ~OE M/F IMne """'~11 Needed lrntrted to ... HAT·1. INS Ml(TO FIRM llONSt wl•celent phone hou'ty ...... oom-
Obtlln • OUUMy f ... r~'d. Afto SS$S Avl (71')Ht..02t8 8am-&9m 000 GROOME" exo In ell Aowera In AeM.u.enta.. reQUIH• full time per'IOtl ll<U. Mte tyiMng & verioua mi991on. ~ 4pm '°
AN EMERGENCY $SSS (24 hra) 9e2..f773 Cl..ERICAL bfeecs..Fullttmewtttlown CdBt-.n4-epm87S.2335 for mailng & inYMt«y gener•I . Office H-tprn. Training la
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Atter lreq~I collect calla Or write to Eclecllc, Uf9 OarrMn Wa.tetl ""IT equlp-bu1y thop-.. 11 GOVERNMENT JOBS contr~ Dally oel.,,.,._ perlielllOe Contaet Cattly pro"'°9d Poienti.1 to from our daughter, we 19128 Magnolle Ste Newport 8ftch, CdM CUllU M4-S5!50fromlto5 S 8559 $50563.I ltl\'Of\led Own cat nee eit7&-M42 eemS300 '*-perwaell
asked hef to write In· 203B He 92646 ., ... , Earn "450-MOO ..:,.; u....:-y'041f :_ Wiii 1'11111 proper can-Reciac>~t for an'"'*"""'· c:d: Sale.ctean.alngle on pvt
alley S7!5/mo 873-3600 llHd,e•ceptofcOurM,11 mo Mull h~ car wfth a _.. ·-".. dld•t• Cont.ct SYNn 8eadl law fjfm 957-23e1 D1 1'°4 II were tomethlng dire ••rttl'-"' lnaurance TM ~l•t• 111 I / ~ ~Jol05l fSIT.eooc> &1 Gordan, 7~t ~Immediate open. SALES-HAR()WAA:E SEACLIFf MBLE HME PK
Garage for car or ttorage
25• t2 t1 Pr\vate en·
When a call did come T .D I 4021 ~ 531-4 2 tt d'M't Opening Del Mar.,.., l0t tor a recieptlonttt
through the qul~ty said. ' ~UTOIVEHICLE tu1t-tlfM csom.tlcs.. ~ U..al n. All. aW#.,. 11111 ~ t attic. awwanca Flt P/1 IMll-no 8un Of
'"Retei1 d•d 11"1 AN l.H SAmER MAINTENANCE (The 19U-85 ulary out E.Jie>«l•nC*S Of\ty Some uper rtq. Summer •Fron1offa eJ1.:.1en1 typing legelex: ..,.. ... Steve H.W trance $90/mo 648-255e
Olfict lntai1Ztl4
SMALL OFFICE gr0und
level approx 000 1q ft
EMERGENCY le "'-I R-u1ra e11.p"d Individual to IChed~'!_.!'U) Tnot ~ Laundty Ironing general month9 ~ Ai>P!Y In Ma1ure P4l'90tl FIT· tnc:I r.-ience ... efef,"ed Com-~t ~~~29,.~er. rttllt -· "· ...., 1 ..__.. f Co ann0u........ ~ ,... .. 1 • 1 ' clot,,._ ,.._..,.., 1131 8ectl Bay wtcndt 0u1... metllng ....-... --.._ "'19•• -..... w Sptrllual Payctu~Aci-S~alli.ingln 1t1&2nd maint•n•-•0 CatS ters. reports from rough "®MCMnng. o;-· Dunes retervattona heavy 1>91at1..,. Mlaty ...... .._ ... ---------
Visor & Card Reader* TO"• Since 1949 We.ah, wax &. ~·• dra"• notes or mac:nine care & ht• coofllng Call Newport . must k4I ~-eltll Marian Morga11 S....
Put present & lulure Robt Sattler NH/CM melnlenence required tran"1nptlon Aula11Mt· Barbara. Mon-<Frl 2 .... pm Host ... The Splndnfter = publlC 213-fS21-9800 lllllll IALD
Avail 8/1 Lido Ille tr ..
Free standing Ask for
Steve, 973-13~3
675-2495 or 631-8964 RE Broker Bd Real1or1 Full-time 549-2988 up worklhc>ps and tern· EOE (I 19)753-0339 ~ant .:cepOng ap-•Night audit0t l lotPTtlltlT Need energeeic per90n to
UNIQUE SOCIAL CLUB 6•2·2171 5•5-0611 l1IMa lstalll ...... 1nan for small 10 latge DRIVER Midi ha .... amall pllc:a11on• ~In peraon •Gate Tender Gd pnone akllla & typing grow with •tal>fltMcl
with photo & monthly Now Hiring fS7~afoo groups Will act .. t>Kk· economy cer Call afternoons 2·5 de_lly •S.CUrlty Guaro Excel PoSltlon tor recenl compeny Min 1 yr,.._.
Part1e1 551-8320 WANTED People needing up reoeptionl1t. Must be 9fS4..0379 3333 w Pacific COUI Located on JembOtM. .... I Of l'IUIMrf exper full time
PY1 TO $SS S 10.000 up Nei1lble and able to per. Hwy, ~ 8eectl tween Pacific Coat ~ high actlOOI gr-..ue • ata,.ng aalaty HOO· 1rv1ne Sl'IOpplng Cet1ter OI· SPIRITUAL READINGS.,-:. No credit ~. no penally Banking form 1 variety of taat<s DRIVERS-cross country. & the Newporter Inn for woman re-entering s l200. mo. Paid holldeya
lice spece. 500-800 IQ ft Advice In All Matlers & Denison Auoc: 873-7311 UYlllS llmultaneouaty. FuH ben· Calif lie req MacGregor Hot• 1131 Bade Bay Dr .. N.B t>u11nes1 world SalatY 1 vac:att0nl Hoeptal in.
Agent 786-0600 Counsellng 1815 So El 5100 COl-trlll et111 package lnciudlng Vachta. t631 Pi.c.ntla. ltllT &lllTll 8 ~ 30 no phone calb $1000 range (negot )Call IUrance ev .. 1 In~ ---Camino Real. San Clem. Belt Wut.. .._ dependent health. COV· Coat• Mesa f()( reaon hotel full time. . . Caroline Byco M~2251 by awt. onJy Tue.fr!
EXEOITIYI Simi Llc'd 492-7296 10 WANTED lltw &ooeHh) erage. EDUCATION Exper. pret Pick up llP" lanen Y114 Ptnt• RECEPTIONtsf tor RMI 646-7441
Irvine. phone antw re· MUSICIAN In Addition to your ablllty SllSllIITEI pllc at 1555 South Coast Help with stocking full Estet• Ottioe part time LLOYDS NURSERY cept . conf rm. u111 pd. Lost I Ftaa4 3004 to work well with Iha pub-Pnlttett Is 1Hatt4 Hwy, lag Bct1 Admln. time weekdays Int•'· general o1'flce dutln AM -
secreteryserv 250-0277 SM0BuffCocker1panlel Musician wanted to ar· llC.weaeet<newaceount• 11arlrht.lllt4 otc.EOE Yl9Wtbyeppt <>NyTuet-f0tP91e 751-3t511 IALU~ ...
Interior dealOn firm has of-pup & accessorlft has range my populet song1 eJtperleoce. good eom-All 01 1"-PQ911lont hied H0uMtleeper. live-In, IOI' Fri S.6-7.._.1 N"d 2 retlr ... H
ill papers $150 548-08 .. 9 219 11th Street mun1c:et1on and llght •11118 Otsta.... below are for Substltut• tather & 8 yr old bOy LLOYDS NURSERY people wUh lcnowl·
flee avble lido Village-Huntington Beach typing akllls. Prevlou1 OaU (11•) ...... 4121 who wor1I on en otH:atl. B"ut Balboa home. edge bldg meterlatt,
Ideal tor draf1 peraon-n1s public contact ••· er Ill • ._ u needed ball• Mon-Fri, non.-amkr. must Ottloe n.tp S.t <>Ny R4t-RECEnlOllST plumbing & OfdnO. ~
$300 mo 633-8586 fOtJND ADS per~ 11 con~• -•• drive Rm & board+ cept 10 key heavy In pwlOf'I. ~ AlrT.e
2 LARGE OFFICES ACCOllT d •I In 11 a p I u • ferlaten.ltlH ..... T..tlef ulary 575-3793, ptlOMt Renea646-168A weare tn needofareoep-Hardware. Mee H.wt:IOr
wl wlndow view NHr CLERl 11 Responalbllltle8 Include ........... aln4 5~920 Offioe ~ wanted pan-tk>nttt to be retponalbte Blvd C M o c Airport, Irvine ARE FREE opening panbooka, IUMI lllm Preer• HOU.-eeper 1~ tnU91 time for ln9Urance Otttce lat answering 1"9 ,..._ SALES s.1ery Pllll Zero•. secretarlal & 11111· 1112 ,., .. ,... money mark eta, and IEPT. If ElllATlll SAM_,.,_ hew loc:al r9ft apanl9h AexJble IV'I & Mlary open pncw,.. maini.intng the BOVTIOUE •
phone ana Mrv ava.11 c aH·. Jumbo CO'• Affirm. Action Emptyr M/F ...... _, ipUklng Ok ~707 bated on Hpetlel'ICe telephone aystem. updat-Outgoing 6 --~
$.450 u/mo 752-0980 Process 1nvolcet and war-Wont with Intermediate Meture person perf«r9d Ing OUt 1nternal teleOf'IOM ..._ per-eon nMOed tor uw .,,.Ol ILlll
Orange Coonty Airport
area. cornef o1 Retllll &
Brtatot Xlnl vlttbillly
Only 2 ault.. le" 1200 sq ft &. t950 eq 11 Wiii
t>ulld to toll Competitive
rents Broiler Co-op
142-Hll rants. Input det• Into Peri· TI.. CLERK-TYPIST tor ex-and high IChool lludent• lllM llLll can Karan at W-9!5 70 dwectory u well u gr-1-our women • dee9•
EDP system. Must nave OllTMI ciutlve Art Gallery In In Santa Ana Both SIO,llf + ORDER DEPT Ing YISltOf'I and other r• boutique Ml.-b9 ,...-
knowled99 ol accounting IUPllSDTA11YI Laguna Must be :~' Teectwa and Aldet must Newport Beec:ft firm 9'1· 7 Men&. Women to WOf1'1 In lated derlcal <M... spon11ble & relleb ... Found brownish kitten,
freckled lace Beach &
Newlend H B free IC
good home 959· 1221
and clerlcel method• typlSt Call 497-4491 be. able to communlc:a1• _ _.....""' _ _.__ ~_.. H .-. Order Dept .... o e•· p,_ apply In perwon '° and be ltlllled 10 operete (Teller) . Ask ~Joanne. bal end manYal .,_ ..... .,, -• ..,, ,_ ,... Tt'f P4i'"IOtl we Nlect must LEX 2fSO ~ A
ca1cu1ator, data 1npu1 t41f-/W_., uttng...., posseu good t~ perieltce neceawy We be dependebte and ha.,,. A IA. .,..,
FOUND Bull Terrier Vic.
minal and 1ypewr11e< In ._ OLEll TYPIS'T system• (tlgnlng and communleaUon ltllltt end Will train S860 mo a pl.u&n1 telephone Lagune 8eactl
Do you enjoy woritlng With Peraon. expetlenoe<I In '1lnOtr apetllng) can u• a 8 figure In-Mr Osborn 662-5844 voic:. end menner The -&"RM
people and have OOoCI In-..-a1 office procedurea come we wor1I from -Mon d • y '"---R & H INVESTMENTS
111-1111
PllTllllSEIFO.llfTI
WATERFRONT In LIDO
MARINA VILLAGE
Batcony Elevator. pri-
vate entrence. Fully
cpt'd Furniture opllonal
Call 675-6624
C1aatrci1l-
ltat1l1 2911
CM/SA area
545-4156
FOUND In Tua~
Camino Real/Lag Rd, all
black poodle l•b mix
Taken 10 0 C Animal
Sheller 6H· 7219 or
644-7005 lor more Inf
FOUND Male golden R ...
lrlever elderly, numeroua
ca11 and kl1ten1 avall-
able. 125 Mesa Drive
Costa Mesa
CM/NB Hth & Newport Found Pet Bird Descrlb41
Newer 1000-2200 IQ 11. Mesa Verde 5•6-7308 ample pkg. ale, 675-6900 keep 1ry1ng ---,....,-=-WIU IUOI Found White dog with I 0
tine Coast Hwy locauon Newport Beach Animal
near downtown 3850 SQ Shelter 644 3656
11. app S 1 30/aq ft
Rulonomics Corp
675-6700
LOST 12 week old sand)'
color tiger strip kitten vJC
4tnt8egon1a CdM night
ot the Olympte run Tine
673-3658 or 675-0•5?
PRIME-RETAIL SPACE
700 IQ It • $700 NNN
CM t>Otder NB Call
Jack1e(213)290-3112 LOST Blk Shettle
Answe<s 10 JENNY Last
Shop/Storel Ottlee space seen 17th & Monrovia
300 &. 600 sq ft Res REWARD 220-1928
C Mne C-2 ~8-72_•9 Lost Dog/male, S 100 RE-
• CdM di• 9Uite1 AC, ampl WARD Lookt llke Benjie
prkg, lrom $225. 2855 E. w/short legs. '"Boomer··
Cout Hwy 67S-6900 Vic So CdM 49•-068 ..
Office 11 located 1n South
Coast Plau ., .. and •
full benefit pact<age It of-
fered. Final llllng date.
5;00 PM, August 15,
198•
Call for lntormeuon
to (714) 966-4025
or te6-4026
IUllECMm
IEPT. IF OH&Tlll
Affirm ActlOn Emptyr M/F
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
Newport Beach Real Es-
t ate lnvettment Co
seeks motivated clen( for
heavy acc:ounts payable
desk. computerlZed en-
111ronment a .. ~9-2988
Aerobic ExerciM lnstruc
S 12 50/hr will train Work
own area 772-5847
Answenng Service Tele·
phone Qi>eratora varlOua
sn1ft.s 362 3rd St -Ste C
Laguna Beach
APPT SETTERS
5pm-9pm S 100 a week
Guaranteed • comm
Good phone volee
Wiii train. No Mlllng
Call anyllme. 751-3006
WIOENt.:D. DRAPED ~H OULOER-
AN f.XCITING, Nt:W PROPORTION NO"'
PRINTED
PATTERN
A534
SIZES 8-20
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leM.• H4 l 1c.i..-.u .Mr -• fot ,.,.,.,, ••4 lla•411 ..
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14ffln• IC1artr1.
lerperaonal ltllllt'> ~edfOl'offlcatyppOrt ........ ,,,,.., fSam.1pmat 1pm-&pmlnPT: Earn $1200/mo fS hour• are s.11 to t>ue1111t1t1 Who
In Santa Ana. Must type Sl 11,., lites a plMAnt emllronrnent hrl/w1t. Tina, (10-Noonl ~u1~ Friday from need whllt 'fOAJ-. or -:.:. ~::= ~~o 50 WPM and enjoy buay • No uperlence ,.... Tue.-frl 7.0-2053 l'Z LUI Filas
depoaltt, wlthdrawala telephones. Out ... In· Transtatetheepoken word ery Call George Pat1-ttmepermanen1 FOi' lm"*21ate conalOer· Guaranteed w•o• or
and loan payment• light elude reception. flllng, Into the languege ol llignt And«ton at 17~50 _.... atlon tend reaume or oomm a52-9125 anytime
copying, malling ..... et e normal con~ appty tn per-.on 10 Per· ---.....,------typing 11 neceuary and literature and overflow tlonel re1e o( 120 + wordt 1111 .. 1111111 llBIRllll aonnel NCt«en.i
prevlou• teller ... typing. Call Mr. David. permlnuta)u.lng~'Slnlnq Ouallty p.aple needed to ms1wau•• lllEDIATE
peri.nc.
11
• plus. 973-0850 Ex.eel Engllltl Of ~ co-ordinate wall decor• Xlnt opportunity In • POIDEROSA
It you are customer orleo-Collector/drtver,.,.,.,. drlv· Engllah Wiii alto r9\IWM m hornet and offlcel PIT pleasant working en· HOIEI OPEllllS ... I..,. ...a... .... ~-11· w~ Interpret from 1lgn & FIT. wttl tr.in. 8-48-9n4 vtron-t Our ,.._,,_,.. ""'· .,.......... ..... Ing record, good oa ml, ,..... ...... ·--....... •
PIT -F /T 54 7-0585 language to the ._..en JIM SL EMONS IMPORTS 8eeoh otfloe IS tootling 2082 Bu.in.. Cenlef Or evailabAe now with tap &LEIDlLE
FEDERAL
100 •• .,.,. ... , Ir
11.,.rt lell, Oa IJHO
<T H)IU-1100 ~quaJ Opportunity
Employer
Companion llv&-tn; CM
Free rent In exc:hange f()(
llt• help. p,., rNle stu.-
dentl~lng lndlvdual
Mrs. Andersc>n 873-0e457
ConstructlOn
FRAMING ESTIMATOR
Need prof lumber ui«e ott
& field framing ablltty f0< ILIEPlllT large commercial bulld-
UCl911 IPI ~~is329~osta Mesa
Blueprint fl,m In Irvine
needl lull lime machine COUNTER HELP Ory
operator Mon-Fri 8-5 Cleaners. pt-time aftns.
Exper person required to Newport Beach. Exper
handle inventory. 0<de<· prei 752-9658
1ng. & printing Sharon, -OHSSt• lllll
(71•1 261-5120 s.-.42_15 12 p/hr
Ill lllYEH Part time Apphc:allOn Wiii
School bus drlvere, oertlf be accepted lhru Friday
req S 1143-S 1393/mo Auoust 3
F/T varleble hrs Coaat
Community College Oltt.
1370 Adami, C M
432-5007 deadtlne •·JO
pm 8117 eoe M/FIH
OUlllllS
Exper . daye OCC
temp ,P I T Joyce
•32·5896 eoe M/F/H
Cle<ic:el
Fill
CLEllS
CITY Of COST A MESA
PERSONNEL DEPT
77 Fair Drive
Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626
7S..·5350
An Equal Opportunity
Employer M/f/H
CllTlllD IEIYIOI
lll1'US
Reponslble Individual
wanted lat Hostess pos-Work 6 month• Two open-itt0n. at private ,et ter·
1ng1 lor lnlUfance Com· mlnel win train Apply In
pany In Newport Entry .-rson. 19461 Airport level need positive wor1I ,.........
alll1ud• H .. vy nurT*lc _w_•Y_S_ou_t_h_. _s_A __ _
llllng, togging and record
keeping Pteuanl WO<k
environment, hours
8 30 .... 30pm Call Deb.
752·9109
To P'aoe your meauge
before the
reeding put*,
Phone
lllllll
BINlllY lllYIOll
Daily Piiot
Clauifled, ~2·5e78
Clerk~
CIRCLE K·MARKETS
1J ~ ~ NOW HIRING ~'-~ V CASHIERS I CLERIS ~ Interviews daily from 11 :00
r:-l • ta m • 12 noon at 1390
c; ~ ~ Nor1h Pacific Coast Hwy .
" Laguna Beach (on PCH &
V1e10)
all 71 4 494 9233 tor mort into
WO<d In one or mofe alon a 1., Mercedes Benz tor Industrious reepon-&lite 1.a firms In Or1ng9 County
language sr-teme, U ge needt ACCTG sibte lndivlduell to do 7 5 Many cha1'9nglft9 op-
_,.., .. tutor student• In ~ exper · 10 key by lnterettlng telephone Irvine. CA 92 1 pcnunltiea .,. ~
academic subjects at e touch .Aleo ACCOUNT$ wor1' on bet\aJf of N.a.-~ Opponuntty due to contpeny ~
NCOndatY le'l9I RECEIVABLE. ex per t!ONI Companlea Good Employ9r M/F c.-snort*"' poectlona
onty Appty at 1001 Quail se>eatung YOtCe a must ----are al90 ~ All Oallfw ............
lie' ............
(lH)lll tlH
er111-4121
St NB~ 11AM M-F ~s-r,~ c:all Hugh IEODTil•IT ~~~anal.:~
JIM SLEMONS IMPORT a Wtekencn,(9·5)10mel1Qht qutte W• ...,,, 10 ,,..,
IUlllOllm
Hn .• EllUTlll
Merc:edee Benz Ag«'ICY I typing Irv RMI Estate from youl Call Deb needs 3 lot attendants PARl -TIME. Vaned hour• olc 552-2008 752-9109
Full time AwtY at 1001 to •nciude •arty A M •'Ill
Quall SI NB 9-11AM M-f week.ends MVS1 na .... ~ •--
Affirm Actk>n Emptyr MI F
• pcnC:a.ble vehicte (small llOEPTmm I TmlUIY amlD m PllOl IP(UJll truck 11an. a talion A J p Anoe nH 1n
EDUCATION
IMM EDIATE LONG TERM wagonl to ass;st ntW$-1mmed opening tor re-RCllTllY
ASSIGNMENTS MUST paper dealef In Irvine cep11on1s1 secretary wanted Or'f wof1d ~
t-iAVE EXPER ON UN-area Mutt be dee>en-tront oNice appear~ munt t.iented. gen·1 of·
IVAC 2000 OR SIMILAR dable Contact Greg 1n1t111gen1 friendly with I tioe MeretatY Must nave mHS
M 0 D E L P L E A S E Hyde Monday thru Frldey ldnt phones and typtng Heel Phone eno word
Are you working on 1 APPLY bet-' 9·30 and 10 30 sktlls Varied office processing ltlllls Total
Earn S6 39 per nour
degree 1n Education. or VICTOR am 642~ 1 reeponalblllhes ContaC1 c: om pens a 11 on 1 o
are you a greduate In TEMPORARY SERVICES Helen 240-1381 S30.000 P1eue r~ 1n
Education? If to, the Of· ~ 1 Biren "105. conl1dence to the Pr ...
ange County Dept of Newpori Beach 556-3520 ._.._ UOPT/llm dent. eotuns ASIOClatea
Ed tlon l11eet<I"" lndl P&Sll IP-•N• Full time general offlOe 567 San Nlcolu Dr. uc:a .. ., • WZ SI • O.C Label Co has oe>en· dutl• llte tying. nung IOI' Newport Bellctl 92660 Ylduals to tutor student• we are !<><*Ing fOf an ex-1ng tor ~ton wttn ex· FHh1on 111end firm
In group homes loc:a~ perlenced sa1e1pet1on perielioe ol Put• Up & Salary based on ••s>er
in vanoui areas of • lor our FASHION ISLAND Camera operation FOi' Contact Phll Ramming
ange County. STORE Full & pert-time Interview (71•1751-9500 lat appt 720-9816
YOu wlM tutOI' jr '" high people Salary plus com-_ .. __ , atudentl In me th, m Is s Ion NI c e a 1 -1--__,..-=-::-:--:::-=::-:----RECPT !TYPIST for CPA
,_,...,.,. & 1 job ...__ P B X. OPERA TORS firm In N 8 Call Connie reading and writing fOf mosphere x nt ......,r
2-3 hours per day, 2·5 eflll Please call * llYllllUllJITI* 631-0961
days Mcti ...-Mom-640-78l0 llltl R1111aur-e-n1-.w-a11re11 &
Ing, afternoon and ...,... •tr••• llOIOllY HOil_, apply 1n perSOt"t ning hours are avallabkt --Immediate openings fOf at DI Prego s 2267 Fetr· Are you lnter•ted In Eatab C1Yil Prec:tlca et· P B X ~pervtsOt & Op-VtflW Rd C M
sharing your mind end tomey •n NB/CM arM erator to ~ graY9yard
knowtectoe? Fat more In-leettl exprd legal MC· sMt We are 1001ung IOI'
lormatk>n and • COC>Y of retary (min 2 yrs expet I lnd1Yidu.tt-"<> !\eve min
our job announcement. Salery commanturat• 1 year p B x ••P..-
contaC1 w/exper 642· 1«8 pood 1elephone vOtOe
c11•1 966-4025 LltMI OLDI
OI' 966-4026 FIT Experlenoa ~-
hard ~Ing & people
onented to t<>'f1 our team
Good 11811 pay fS75--6864 • Exoallenl OQoortunny
ORANGE COUNTY .,_ 11 ...... Envt onmen• DEPT Of EOUCA TION Mald1 wanted Seaclltf • ·~ ~ r Benefits Affirm Action Emptyr M/F Motel Leguna BHch pany
•94 ·9717 AWIY In Peftorl No pnone
Eatbllthed salea company MAIL CLERK ca.II• plM.ae Monday July
anULCLDIS
Part time_.,.. ci«ka
needed tor el'ternoons
evening & weekends Wiii
Ir ain Ai>PfY 1n P«'90l'1
PIER 1 2710 Harbor
Blvd, C M
W..UGUllF/T
Apply 1n l*"90n 9· t 2
Coet1 M.. Stationers
270 E 17th St C M
Sect ytAOmtn Ult YST
Inc So County Youth
Shetter Lag Bch 40
hrl wtt college <Miited.
S12501mo Xlnt typing.
communte.atlOflS. l org
P;11ts for CrlSll Int...,
SVCS 494-4311
so.
SletnllY
Matur~ mdMdual to won
for Mortgage Co In
FaSl'loon ISlend. Err0t tr•
typing d •C taphone
word-proce111ng re -
QUlfed Shorthend <»-
sir able A bl lt1y Io wor1l
with ottle Of no direction
Must b4t organtr.d o.ta11
onented and .c:curate
Call Dianna 640-9350
t>twn 9am·12Noon tor
appt seetc• energetic rellabte A 2 people to mati(tt pr.. TAii Tiii .Ill 30. lo ThU1"9day ugutt
tlgtou. nationally known • ..,..,, m 9am-noon
product• Perm. pt-time mall 11uttera 18000 Von ic:erman. trvioe
• Guar S7/hr +comm fOI' FtE Investment firm Equal Opportunity
Daily Pilot
• 4 &. more hf shift• In Nawpor19Nch Empfo)'9r M/FIH
• Med & HM!tll benellt1 Congenial atrTIOlf)Mre • EJ1P pm'd. but will train Min work exp« nee PllllUOY IPT. IWI
Call Ed 556-1000 Dependable & relleble Full time Mon thru FM. 10
ExetclM Speed and manual to 7pm Typing r~
Experl«lced outgoing In-dexterity• must• Aexlble Friendly ne1gnbornood
tlructor tor men• & nours Non amolt.s Call st~ ~~-2 I 1 t
womens top renked Biii ~-.. •~a....a ~-0940 -rJJ -Mah weeght t'9lning gym In Sc: p1cfures Eern
0C PIMM call SYper-MARKETING DEPT extra ChrtStmas mon.y
bOd ... Gym at S.5-fS t 10 Asatstant M*1aget trlln· Musi be entnu11uttc &
" aspiring P«90n 10 u-enioy chlldran Xlnl )Ob Hew 90fM1hlnQ 'fOAJ ...,,, 1 slst m8negtr 1n Santa tor hou...,.lel !t·l•ecilef
lo Mil'? Cla.MtAad edl do Ana oNte•. no ex per or t •a c n • r s a 1 d • t
PART TIME
\ 1 u I n r ft o u I t• \ \ a ti 3 b It·
'\r~ porl tl.•oc·h an•a. thrf>f•
hour-. JH'r da~. Earn appru'.
St.00 pc·r month. <.aU I I :00
to HH' 1•\l.
It well I Call NOW · 1 necasary 111nt income 5euona1 ~1 , to Nov
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appointment
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Part·tlrN 751-8882 ..,.. I Ill ""' II a HI Synch awm 1/8 556-0.23 N9dla & Call '46-0291 .....,...------I ti fC b by a M n.. 1 --plett w/Nll, lheet• & Adi 7 ·ao Rabbit G 38.000 ml. Tet.phone WOfk n quee en 1 m•· otorola rvlPt 1· car Ping Pong Tai*, folding, o.rs $350/obo 158-0184 179 FOX Exmt oon-172 280 SEL 4.& 81vrtgr.-y a/c, new tlrea, excel LARGEST SELECTION 10 SALES =r.i:=;:,,:~~~~-=01~! ~ ;:,o"t;t· muaueUIS75 873-3511 ll!flat lcalf. TOH dltlon 79,000 mllea ~~~Sggo87~~1_:1G own, cond 13800.631·2244 ofl~~·dm=kii;-oo";:!:r
Lar~ corporation !l•_. PIT Muc;h more 226 Cabr Ito 18mm proltQtor. tool•. Rowing Machine-good XvoJU\~Rtif w/f J; S2750 552-•UM7 ·e11 vw Conv.tt. Ba.I• Bua. CalllOl'nlal S.. UI todayl
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phone work. Good work BIG ~ALE Sat & Sun, tum, et«: typewrite<, •l•reo & cond S50 642-2700 Suiukl & acce11orl81 '81 Audi 4000 2 dr, ·79 280E 4 dr Mdan H600 lnve1tecf, aell 1,.0-1HO
lngcondlllon1 c tothtng, 1m111 IP· lot1more6316453 SACI Lge G11 KILN 675-3503 whl/cml,amlfmcu,a/c, w/1nrf,gd cond Loaded $2850.(71 4)~610 'I
UYHTlllH pllanees mite, 418 El 't'ard11lehMhtdandother Never uMd wtll detlver Up Dtc•s 7022 :!!'200t c~70:211m12macutal• 1 '2·000.0S06-44-&749 '7t 8ug low mttee good 2800Hatl>«BlVd
Part· n .. ltlJtf OOllll TAITS Modena !Clay & lrVine) Items CHEAP I Sal/Sun 1-800-33-4-0864, ext 803 -.... • • '8-4 500 sec. (no mllMQe). c 0 n d. s 2 2 0 0 0 b 0 COSTA M!SA
$8 00 Brass ht41dboard d.sk 9-4 402 Broadway Sota .. ___.110_,.t .......... Sllp1avalf. Lli&Oate 51' or l•W l enthfaclte gray/blk Tthr &42-433018-47-3047
HA Textron. an Industry
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product•. la Melling an
experienced part·tlm•
Relief Sectetary to pitch
In IOf absent employees
and during peak work
periods
.,_, ·-_..., le11. Month-to-month '48,950 640-2778 -~-carpeting. China. m&fble BHt. lt1ck 6140 NCR CUii Aegllteor S200 S1, p/ft 673-13115 .,. 3 OS air, auto. a dr, '71 Superb .. ue. Smg
• counter sink. much more CLOTHES-CLOTHES 67J..9519 675-7181 leather MUST SEEi .tllUll lllTHS., 1.. c.rt. rblt eng, new pnt·
Mist Kelly 730-7003 Sun 11-6 3058 Madtaon Canoe. elec1romca toots SPA/JACUZZI Never lailMu I 1 S33115 846-6533 mOflfl·lfU lnt-ciutd'l ... xhaua1 Xtnt
TRAVEL AGENT . FtT min HUGE SALE 20 yr1 or books toys Early Bird• used. xlnt cond '400. 113 Cu1tom Pan-Am NII· 78 3201 nrl 1 7 I< 11 pr<>Yd to ennounoe that cond S2,200 780-8511
2 yrs exp Apollo trained 1r .. 1ures 2175 Orange OK S111Sun 4952 Pierce 548·6927 ask 10< Mike board. Xlnt cond $600 stereo ~900 •~901 e:S JOI IEYIOLU '71 SUPER BEETLE Must
Pleasant otllce Call Ave, corn of Tulip l n New Kl"" Bedlrame S'5 Starltnet Camper fOf T~ OBO Call Aid< 548 3740 495-0499, daya 838: 1155 h•t now been •P""'"'ted Sell SllOO 850-8~ 552-3052 IMne Ask for Aquar & bldg sup. hsehld ... S Ii I I 12 .,...... ---Ausra Twin Bed, S35 Dtn Tbt & htbd Nu Quasar VH eye ti .84 3259 Brand new-must a1oorlocal1uthorlzed '7l VW Bua. Camper, refr,
SIS 9am Furn·honda 90 6 chrs. S 100. CouchS 100. BO 6-8pm 631-5631 Dave 5 •Pd Schwinn tandem seil/aum 119 pymnts-Mero.dea·Beoz 11v, am/Im CB, exit mec:h
TRAVEL AGENT targe p:yr ptano-loto equip-Schwinn Girls Bike $16, 5 leek Oriental grandfather s2oo 11 nu 549-a283 114 10 ad ed . mus 1 1 e e reprtMntatlve COfld $2150, 968-4223 Succeului applicant will
possess solid typing ol 60
wpm and we prefer 1nd1-
vldu1ls who have knowl-
edge of shortnand and
word processing ex·
Peflence You will have
the opportunity to learn
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cessor
well established corp danish lrptc-mlsc-365 Dwr Chest St5 t0161 clock $750 5 gal flih 759-0601/496-9593 pm 710-1111 111·1•31 '72 vw WeltphaH"
agency seeks pleeSYre Monte Vtsta 642-0328 Theseus Dr 962-5927 tank·lllte<·ltghl S75 Stro '80 PUCH Mini bike $300, Call for 1pectat Camper 52450 pp 2o 10 agt 3 Yrs exp Sabre ---speakers $250 650-5108 girl• 3spd Schwinn, gd ~. Jllll .Jllln Incentive plans Paloma. CM 842·34 lO ~:~~~~oun~el~r~;av;:i AnliHCtl 6011 hraitart 6025 Treck & cond $50, 673-4003 ~ W ~ mbz late 83 '75 Super ~aunrf & tape
C R k Soltd Oall table wl 4 ch1tr1 Tickets Fdielayd PAI~ ~ CINELLI Men's bike )(Int Sala-Servie.L .. ·'"" •oo St 1 ow~. arp, S2""'" mouvated ontact 1 k1 Frtg1d1ire 111. s s. cop-.-..,..., d 15 -~ $775 ....... ' '""' ~ 850 1111 pertone $275 650-7452 Immaculate mu11 sell offer over laoe value of con · _...., ******* Midnight blue/beige OBO Clint 675-2080
now' $300 646-7022 $60 ea Can Sat/Sun 6'13·8488 OGELLEIT tmlTllY leather·1how rm cond· daya a..5-2271 after 7
VIDEO RETAIL SALES GE Refrigerator 17 cu tt Trad·I Sola Loveseat & 2pm to 10pm 644-1291 Jlltttr libs 1016 Pll-IWlfl IMW's cull aheeptkin·chrome -~-V·deo T v stereo sales S 100 673·49831675-0 105 attoyi-cuitom llereo-abs '76 CONV new toPIP&lnt
exp nee tor d high end L.t'lair cust earthtone Two $200 closing Otypmk: MOPED Honda Paso, '82. brak .. ·lmtd sllp rear x-cond am/Im cu $5700 Spend approximately 40
hours a month tn our
friendly professional at-
mosphere, and turn your
office skills Into extra
cash For constderatton.
please send your resume
1 eppllcatton to
Video Store wtexctuS1ve Laay Kenore heavy duty $600 968 7410 tickets section 8, row 15 gd cond 1260 640-4706 78 3204 auto alo(578VCX) end·•uro ilght•· l4kt 898-68a..t &41-2295 alt 8
ilne1 Well-groomed & Washer & ges Dryer x:nt Walnut din table seats 9, SAOO each 642-34.43 Ill I / 79 3201:~~/t4~0X:) gold trunk emblem1-CA '7JRABBIT am/Im, 1unr1.
weli·mannered Cali tor cond S400 t>oth 11 1x48x95 not adjust Utlllty traitor metal box OttHJC U 1tr(1JWB133) •P ~. legal with smog cert. good cond .. 11800. P.P
details Scott 63 1-7867 552·040S 100 Lb chrome legs .<lnl 60x76 2 wheels ez hand· Scotttn 1011 8032015spslr(1BEN79e) $9.000 ml. My wifes 631·2359
VOTER REGISTRATION Maytag Washer gd cond cond $400 548 4143 ling $475 646-2652 .74 Honda, 250 Elalnore, 8132015spdatr(000l99) car/moving to Eurc>-PP. ---
WORKERS. $5-15 hr $125. Kenmore Dryer. $300obo.646-17116 8t3201autoslr(10AG964) Ca I I Monda Y s '80 Rabbit 2 dr, 4 1pd.
Poss Pd 3 ttmes wkly No xlnt cond S95 760-6097 Washer /Oryer(s11cked) N11ical last. 1224 8132015•....,. 1/r(1d,..225) 714-..4117-60811 clean, orto own. 40,000K '<Int cond $300, King az ONDA 00 1~ I h ...,v •-ml $3300 714 780-0301 exper nee Several open-Relrlg 18 cl frsi-tr Phtlco beds l50. 536·6190 aft 5 lbanet elec guitar w/hard-H 1 ' .. wt ex· 81320i 5spd sir( 1cyd683) llWll Ylll ·
Ill TEITROI mgs lor appt 971-0227 xint 5200 646•6443 att 5 case & elec tuner Rlsson tras, in storage, 2800 ml 81320151pd 'S'(1do03601 '80 Rabbit L DleMI 2 dOOf,
DBL WA TERBED S 160 50 amp $300 642-3443 S350. call 675-8995 82 3201589d air( 1DZF145) MDOIMl1 4 speed, xlnt, $3500. pp 2485 McCabe Way
Irvine. CA 92714 Wanted lor SALES pos-Relrigerator·small xlnt wt access 675-0636 --Vupa Motor Scooter 82 7331 A/T ToP purc:hue price In a..0-9623
illon Highly motivated tn-cond $75 642-2700 Water bed kl"", heater, no Office .Faraihrt/ 5350 OBO ~-8451 Ld'cl( tEVJ484) ar .. 1 Sell« uslstant
Where equal opportunity
has real meaning lor ALL
men and women
Principals Only
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Pan or lull time. eves.
wknds & graveyards
Neat appear & hand·
writing only need apply
2590 Newpon Blvd C M
IHY. Ill. IECWUC
full time, neat appear
Apply In pe<son 2590
Newport Blvd, C.M
d1111duais tn teresled tn . .• I t t 6226 83 3201Sspd1/r (010243) plan avaJtable Call Biii earning SS0,000 plus per Sears Stove while. 4 lrm $250 760-0488 pms I a a ••tor & .. n 020 83 3201 51pd i/r(1lmv99'1) McCoy year Must be well burner $70 548 7169 J ---52 · dressed & have a C 60~ twtlr1 14 ·78w1Nt:IE8XdoclssX 8332<>l51?d'S'(385905) lHH.,hrohM
pleasant phone voice ••_.t•ten 11 H OIAMONOS Beaut whlte Take over pymt1 Call 83 528E Sspd l ' d 1956« 1) .llM IUllU
Our company offers APP[EUecomput81'12iK. 101 ct $950, t.17 ct 754·1873or548-1721 83528EStpd(1hve68S) llNITS New 12 Ft Inlaid Oak con-profll sharing Contact 2 drives, amber monitor. S 1500 Miriam 667·2956 ference table with 6 Trade 3-ity mountain hm pu crevler togo l001 Quall Street
Jane at lnternaltonai in· ZI 8 0 card . CP I M . -Engagem~t Set-Uk s350 m tchl h 1 t d nr Arownead tor motor Newport e..ch vestments of America Okldata printer. all ""' 1 ng up 0 sere (l14)1•1 3171 a••.t•OO 556-lOOO cables & manuals s 1985 Orig $1000 650-2447 chairs, S 1800, New Oak hme or camper 6.42-9049 • -•• •
- -Computer table, $150. T 'I 208 w 111. Santa Ana
WUTllH STillPPH
interlock exper w/tools
Full or p1t1me 631-1886
662-3661 llliaotilHHll till 631-4836 111 en, CLOSEDSUNOAYS "WARllllSI"
TRS 80-2 disk. drtve. works 2 Cioslng tkll S32sea.4 Pa'aaos Or 181 Traftl IOH
great-$ 125 ol>o 642-2700 Fld & Irk all day pau 8/4 '67 PrOWief travel tralter-_LA_R_G_E-SE_L_E_C_T_IO_N_O_F_ Prtvately Mlllng your car
$1508 5 6 5522 can be haz.ardous to your ·ECE"1011ST/Tni•t FrH to,.. 6022 a 4 • aleeps lour s 1000 NEW & USED BMW'S! WMlthl HOUM of imports
" 2 OLYMPIC BOXING 650•4489 LOii IUOI llW otter1 hlghett value tor Weekends only 1ct11c 2 PIPPIES T T eves View Memortat Park • tckets -ues Aug 7 ----Traller-Houee Boat, live VOLUME SALES your pampered • ISCllW llCllnUY 644-2700 tor Pat Male 546-6092 $50ea Call 650-1397 Bush and Lane upright aboard, In dock S-4000 SERVICE & LEASING Mercedet
Btkl ht Kitten 2 -0--c carved legs beautttui w1nt 645-2898 3870 N Cherry Ave. &-L ftr P1ttr/l1i * Wooosuop WORKER w I Y mp I c Io 51 n g lln'1sh $650 ~97 6315 P n 3 Id S .. • LONG BEACH DIAL 2131714 MERCE ES Immediate opening in STAIN GLASS PERSON 5';'8o:5o19 tkts·20th row· 500ea ..a8to • -11,i81 9010
I f " .. -v b 5•2 5194 L Co I I ht n -• (No Cherry exlt-405) HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc ~~=c.:ic~d!~11fi~~ Need lull time exper 0 0 '" • ~:~~. xln~~~d ~~ed HONDA -TOYOTA • l71•) Hl-1710 M 1 ...
mull. Wiii train. Varied Satarynegottal>te Dean or fr11lltt111 2 OLYMPIC SOCCER by former piano teacher DATSUN Trade-tn1 Wetcome "'
responsibilities Good Joyce 548·9326 838-2373 tckts 818 524•8157 eves 1950 080 536-1753 ALL MAKES .. S 199 Down, OPEN SEVEN DAYS '72 MOB beaut. with AIC
benefits Salary open JoJ.t WaatH / Male COCKER SPANIEL * OL YMPtC TICKETS * Upro~ht oak piano $175 Closed end comm'l lease 0/0 much more S2800
261 "222 T $95 G Fl ; No First Of Lut No 0. OBO 53• 11~1 J,.,.y -v Dtaeatic 5107 butt colored 5 yrs old WO ym na I OB 55 7-6529 nnafl No Llcet!se Fee DatHa 9117 .,. .. .,... Xint pedigree 857 5719 Womens Rythm 8111 . -------... --p t tlSS SHIPPlllS
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A1de·Comp1n1on live-in 7pm eve UCLA S500 tor Sprtia~ G.Ms '230 Delivers any leue 74 DATSUN 280zx -•-••."-------lor eldMiy taaay Ac· To goo<I home all while the pr mets reser prkng -ALL-SAVERS LEASING air cond Stereo Cass cvpressure-massage female kitten w/amber Av1 prkng permit 1c only SUAFB ARO, Custom (714)432-1977 (492WFL) '79 504 Diesel, 43,000 mi.
therapy excellent refer· eyes tnc;I shots 644-7005 lor women/Gymn Wed Aloha Tri wlchannet1 ' A Se • / S671S8 1 owner Sunr1. air, 4 dr,
ences (2 13) 762-3431 NB 250·9010 irvlne 811 5 30pm 675-6256 lreight. bag & leash •tt mm BILL M...XEY TOYOTA am/Im, xtnt cond $4100 -F • 6025 1mmac s225 241·8688 Parts 9015 19202se.ch 962-0829 780-0919
We are a large distributor Cata 5505 uaatut 4 Olympic Wrestling Tennis Ract<ets like new Ford trans 1 drlvelln• xlnt Ptncke 9157
local-.. in Santa Ana who PERSlANS 10 weeks with •MOVING•• tickets 7130 S 15 ea $25· 70 PrulCe, Pro, Ken· cond $150, tun stie shell 80 DATSUN 210SL Is s';;'eklng 2 Ship· papers. silver & blue eyed •NEWPORT HOME* 960-4463 nex Black Ace 540• t 459 SAO 962•5533 Automatic. Baby Blue. Air * '809t1 SC Targa Wht
ping/Receiving Clerks 10 whites. M/F $200 up. House lull of furniture, Admiral BIW port TV 51 5 __ Cond. (212714) wltan llhr Mlnl, 47M,
be Involved In various 1>eaut11u1 857 -4875 appis misc 760·934 7 WHITE sewing mach s2s' Power loata 7012 A•IOI Waat.. 9020 $2988 $25,000, PIP 786-9719
warehouse functions D SSIO 4 pc . hvtng rm set. bough1 Wht 4 pstr twn bed $45. 14ft Runabout some I Glll TOIAY I 19~~i ~~;Y T~J2~J:29 '60 356B Xlnt cond·nw
such as picking, packing Ofl tor $1200 will sell $600 8 outdoor gas BBQ S60 linkage S 125 646-6684 lor vehicle 551•8285 pnt-chrm·rubr .etc,MuSI
sh1pp1ng and receiving Cocker Spaniel 7mo·s. mos old Sony cir TV 1920 doll hse English 25, h F--1 Th d • 7 9 2 8 OZ 2 -.. 2 sell/otter 551·8772
computer goo<ls Bull wlpapers must wiremote cn1r1 $350 $700 obo 640-2314 1,d G 0,~u a un er IHD CASI OllCU GLClioaded Pert cond 65 SC C"'·na vlnt or'~ sacr S200 644-4842 l>tr a ... ,. encl head $6700 661·8124 Aft 6pm .......... " 'V Candidates should have I com pl Akai stereo Beautiful swatches tor VHF shower 38 mph Sett your car Instant Cuh cond Lo ml Must selll
previous warenouse eJt-Gldn Ret Ma 1 yr· Very bought St lOO sen S 700 your chents 2x2 1n 30 sk1/cru1se. full canvas tor your car Any malle or 71 240Z very good cond , See to apprec 675-0993
pertence Wllh an al>ihty 10 loving trained pprs Nds Please call aft 5 & as~ for colors ea season P11ced survey~ $17 .500 sell model Paid lor or not ate metalk: blue. $2850 .67 912 5 spd, red, alloys,
1111 a minimum 01 50 lbs xerc1se 642-2824 S 100 L•l 642 1865 tor tne prol t The Color S 16 500 Creative flnan Get our price lust OBO pp 646-2331 goo<I cond , $6500 OBO
Come in and apply at 7 cooch. 5 pc dinette set Company 759-0779 559-4665 966-1777 Bill MAAEY TOYOTA 72 DATSUN-510-runs 6 " LHASA APSO AKC RED l9202 Beach Blvd (714) 61-v335
6 wks Fem $300, Male S60 ea 548-4051 CLASSIC BALL V 4 player 25-41' power boat• Cali Huntington Beach goo<I. need• body work, •70 91 H b-ik-/b-lk_bita_u-ty-.-5 S275 955-0809 AnlQs desk, dresser mlr-pin ball, 4 mllilon BC. xtnt tor low charter club rates 962..0829 S850 OBO 49-4-0647 spd, 66•000 orig ml. 5 al-
Poodle Pups. Teacup Toy, ror $50-$200 tbl/4chrs cond s5oo 953·5454 673·1974 or sa..-7222 '80 DATSUN 200SX loys. Plrelll1, Biaupunkt,
Min $200 up 546-2848 $500 ALSO hv rm, bdrm Compl Bdrm Furn $350. 33 tt-Dlttm11 & Donaldson WE IUY Air Cond, Stereo. Casa.et-lresh motor. 2nd owner.
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Hl-0110 17406 Mt. Cllltwood Cr
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Incl corner bed group Lots ol household Items sportflsher. twin dl ... I, CLUI COS te (01250.4) flawless In/out, $9500.
Rhodesian Rldgebacll Other misc 786-2325 10c 10 s35. 642•9 133 excelllent cond S2S.500 A•D TRUCIS $3988 631•5324 'FA.Mlt.Y SINCE 'f\3 tem 10 mo s S 100
EquatOpportunity 673-0300549-4915 Obi Bed 2 Recliners Complete twin beds like 673•83100R&62•3584 19~~i~~cf'1~J;'.J:29 :-;;-914, xlnt cond Mech '78VWSCIROCCO
Employ« M/F P•ta 5535 table sol a speakers. new $100 26' girls 40 It Gulfstream CrulMr sound 18500 ot>o-See to Btaupunkt Stereo
" morel 494. 7298 bicycle S25 786· 7443 Irv F1berglasslde4HI Need I '75 OATS ON B210 appreciate 472-9357 Cusette, Air Cond •
SOLAR IN R BLUE & Gold Macaw w/frg E-STATE SALE On ..... paint & new lnterlOf low mllea. (280MVR) .7 ... 1 ~ R.-.. mint con· (436VGH) Must have me elect dbl cage gd wtkids/pets Dining Room set Fr Prov """ Sacnhce s29,900 $ t688 .. • .. "" $3688 plumbing. r ting exper very lame 541-6421 oval table. 6 chairs but· brass hdbrd mahog (619)226·2193 BILL M...XEY TOYOTA ditlon, stereo 13600 obo BILLMAAEYTOYOTA
Must be w ing to work --let china cabinet lovely dresser & nltetable. brass 19202 Beach 962-0829 955·31551213·689-.4160 19202 Beach 962..0829
1onghrs days a week Btue/GoldMcCawwl cage s 1000 960·3384 sofa tat>le sofa t>ed, 42~ Cat '78 twin d1i, :"f99ttSE TARGA.
Good m Cali any-tame $650 548-7827 -China/misc ttems $20 to radar,2 VHF, al p, 7'-\ KW '80 200SX Red, hlb. Loaded Immaculate. me 751 3008 Gas stove S 150. On Wave-apprx $350, 780-1995 gen. freezer & much sunrt. 1te<eo, xlnt cond. YELLOW NAPE w/cage 1 less water bed w/drawers --more Must 19111 pp WI llY s540010bo a..6-9752 18,580 orig. ml $23,900.
*_.&l!f IEClnlllY• yr old, $550 646-8309 $200. Super sgl waterbed FOR SALE. Baby Ducks $5 8 8 98 9 40 d USED CARS & TRUCKS . W/978-3700 R/750-8963 atar S100allxlnt650·2765 and8-tracklapes$2ea l • l· 1 ys COMEIN ORCALLFOR '78DATSUN210GX Newport Beach Archltec-hli•HI ---gG10 · 645•2355 213·472·2177 eves S t ereo, Air Cond
tural llrm seeking well or-'!Ir""!'!" .. -~-'!"'"!---,. Good furniture give away '80 25" wa•1 ft & lie FREE &PPUtlll (553WZP) g an11ed 1n d lvtdu11 Collectlon of fine wood, prices 548-2170 Jacua l-8' incl everything ... era tra r Cormler-Oelillo 12188 t dart k f s Low hrs $18.500 Call wt excellent typing & g ass an wor rom 950 650-4489 760·84 11 ClmlLn BILL M...XEY TOYOTA spelling sk1tls Dtc· the vessel M V APOLLO 1 IUY FIRllTlllE •2 "'•C taphone experience a •S avbte to Qualified ES 9 7 New Steam Carpet Ctning CLASSIC 39· ALCO Good lo 11 Bc;n H BLVD 19202 Beach 962-0828
must Cail Cllhy at THE buyers APOLLO was the L 5 ·Sl33 mach·S200 546-9490 restorablef live a bord HUNTINGTON BEACH 82 DATSUN M...XIMA
HILL PARTNERSHIP llagship ol the Church of Match gold velour chairs. OLYMPICS 816 bskbl (21 Twn desiel & prime NB 1•7-tOllJ l•t-J331 Sn RI, Power lockl and
INC Scientology and pers Nu reasna1>le 673-'1853 SlSOea qtrtnitrntrow mooring $9.500 OBO WEWH"Jtl• Sleer. W ire Whl1
for more 1ntormat1on yacnt ot Ron Hubbard Moving Sate Sola bed 819 Trk/lld (2) S 150 ea Eves 979-6389 CWlil'll "a'!r I 1ESP531)
575.a..42 tntr ol ott din rm and end tables coflee tl>i all day 4th row 548-6920 CtasslCMah 18. Bayboat -$9788
state rm has been remvd French Prov Bdrm set Olympic BUS TICKETS to Top cond $10.500 cuh. See Ronald Dace BILL M...XEYTOYOTA Im vessel Con inc11 bvtd Call 640-1494 Coli•ium. 813. 811• 8110 19202 Beech 962..0829 STUDEllTS glass doors, wdn inlaid 0 terms. trade, car, R.E., ?
mural, mirrors. brau flt· OAK DESK Top cond Make otter 644·4033 640-6350 St.tve '82 280ZX 2+2. auto, lo ml
1111 lolEIU'S
SOUTH
COUNTY
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Volume Sales, Service
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(333XOO)
$6995
*** '11 ELIOUIO OPE
Full l)OW'9l'. low mli.
(1CGX360)
$13,995
*** '12 ELIOUIO OPE
Factory two-tone paJn1,
stereo cauette tape
player( 1EOM447)
$14,995 .. ..
'14 IEYILLE
Convertible top. Unoer
5000 mile• (807309)
$22,995
*** '14 IElll tit VILLE
Full vtnyt pacscs.d top,
Cadillac wl,.. wheel
cover1, tull power,
LOAOE0(1KCJ541)
$17,995
Cknrtltt 313
·56 c~ a ar sta wgn·
nds : S-400 548-3670
'65 Corvelr Coru Turbo
charged Run1 well.
$2.900 875·3680
'68 Chev Mallbu 307
Great eng Need• brake
work $300, 546-3547
'79 Camero loP lhape
42 .000 ml 14 800
642-3104 attr 3pm
'82 BERLINEn A $9100
Air. crulM, pwr windows,
doors & eeata Nu tlree
553· 1 141 Evea/Wknds
'"OllYml
MUST SELL IMMED
blklred leather, loedeO
PLEASE CALL
Molly 963~11802
or Vince 567 -3035
84 RED CORVETTE Auto,
tan Int, mint cond. loaded
6.000 ml Ownr must Mii
$25,000 OBO 997-7781
I CONNELL
CHEVROLET
'K,.. ll.1rl••t 111, d
I I "' I \ \11· ~ '
~4~1200
DM~t 1311 ·816Lf. black, U.600
ml xtnt cond $4300
673-7780
'81 COLT. black, 44,000
ml, xlnt cond S4000
673-7760
ti
·77 Ford T ·Bird
towntander. leather, nice
(838SEV)
$2988
BILL M...XEY TOYOTA
·m"F'~a--nua1;;o. ";;;;
eng. Irani, tires, paint.
immac:. $2900 780-0439
'69 L TO Wagon Xlnt cond,
regular gu, 390 engine
964-7394
·73 Plnto-4 CYL·Biue-
Good transportation car
$600 557-32911
In YOlll tings and mahogany. En-S 125101r atso tegal s1 Ille OLYMPIC OPENING Partnership dlHolutlon w/T·top. Loaded, 2-tone
SIMMER JOIS IOW!I 1 '' e c 0 11 8 PP r 5 d cabinet 575 962·4974 2 available for ceremonies Classic mahogany Bay beauty$ 13•250963"1380 And Leulng ·74 Pinto Station Wagon
18711 Beach Blvd good cond mu1t Mil
Huntington BMch $1200 960-4a..8 We have openings tor $7?0.000 Matt proof ol Old unlQue handcrafted 675-6161 boat 840-4022 1m~l;llllgjl Bt .. I 9 boys & girts t>etween line rspnsblty/reason tor Spanish benches 5 $225 I 11 Z b Shi OLYMPICS 817 boxing (2) ·75 CVC Wa~on Xlnt 12-16 years old working in eres 0 anzi ar P· C h 0 I 546 1833 un.. J Dri 30 evenings & Salurdays ping 488 Hill St B Laguna pr as n Y · $25 ea 818 Soccer (4) SEALED BIO as Is wtier• w•H Ya tr1n1 $800, 6 5-7729
Earn money lnp!o a Beach Ca 9265 1 Queen t>ed Spring Atr $25 ea 548-6920 1s 1983-38tt Profit~ CF ·79 LDV 4X4 PICKUP .81 HONDA ACCORD
C s 185 642·5461 0 s , F 4291HF See vesael II Ftbergtass ... ell. Ster..,..
Good (l 14) 142•2000 '77 l TO 11 Brougham Ae-
cond Call mornings 11 .81 VW CONVERTIBLE cond eng, top & paint 650-6058 Answ recorder 11 11 .....__._ Nu ti r • 1 S 1 8 5 O ___ ___ am m casa a oy .. ,._.. 968-2038
bonuses all AlJlilDCtl 6011 lymp1c w1m g rat/ Id ""' .. ., Auto Trani. Lo MllH.
Mr Roun1ree 3-Rattan couch chair a EQu1strain Cost 10•1, Crystaliner Corp 1626 (1U08289 $harp (tDMH065)
Ul-7051 2$3;~ l~sl~ frtrfr:ezer bkshtvs end tbt w1g11-OBO 848 2379 ~=~~is~o~~~P~e1a BtLLMA~2:~oYOTA $5888
ltlJI ltJct 9161 only 26K ml HOOO
-646-0930 or 879 2640 ·79 Granada. to ml. xtnt '89 Sliver OVtf Carrlbean ___ •
Mon Fri 10am-3pm elec $3~~ e~or b'Jte~ couch-ismp·dinette 'et Olympic fo. Track & Field Sealed bid opening 2PM 19202 Beach 962-0829 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
-----cond, nu paJnt & tires. Blue Must be seen, xlnt '82 btk Jetta 4-dr. 5-spd, clean, A IC S2000
Avacado green & approx 55o-3o99 642 1616 Ea AM 8 sea11 S20 & S35 August 7, at office ol So 19202 Beach 962-0829 cond 121,llOO 968-1856 AIC. AM/FM cna, alloya, 962-..4335
4 yrs old all 3 tn pert REFRIGERATOR SSO 613pm 6 seats $40 & $60 Coast Marine Surveyors. TrHks 035 '81 HONDA ACCORD
cond 4807 Cortland Dr. Waterb&d $50 Dinette 8t 4pm 4 seats $60 5732 E Second St . Long •63 SCOUT 4x4 4 dr Auto Trans. Sliver
CdM (C ameoH1ghtands) set S40 OBO 847·4680 8t5pm7seatSS40&$60 Beach. 90803 Bid mu1t 4 cycl runs great Sl500 (1ADV629)
74 SILVER-SHADOW blk cloth Int. 28K ml. --:.~77=-=Fo"'"'R'""O,..T-BIRD
Beautlfulcond.MUSTSEE 573~875"713-1---Town. Landau. teether,
$32,000 OBO WE CARE nice (838SEV)
SIPPUMEIT
YOUR llCOMl I
I ired or sitting around with
nothing to do? Do you
760-0405 8/6pm 6 seat• $60 & S75 be accompanied with 54s..5734 $8788 Sotabed Queen size. Sears 819 All Day 4 seats S80 money order or cashier Btll MMEY TOYOTA
Tom 642-1603 $2988
'711''1 SILVER SHADOW 11 ltW I ltttJ BILLMAAEYTOYOlA
ttke to mingle? 11 so give I llY Afl'LIAICES
us a 11ngle at 1714) LES 957-6133 540·030 t for an e•c1t1ng
job as a telephone sales l<f>flmore Washer white
person with the LOS AN Perteet working order
GE LES TIMES Hour• S 100 645 2-464
4pm-9pm Hourly wage
plus commission Lo A I w a y s a s a I e 1 n
cetlon 1375 Sunflower claullted·read the ads
Ave Co1t1 Mesa every day 642-5678
ltke nu earthtones $350 8110pm 4 seats $75 check. made payabi. to '78 DATSUN KING CAB 19202 Beach 962..0829
P P AM st548-9545 646-05581Eve 548·9983 Talbot Bird Inc in the P U Xlnt cond . S 1800 Magnificent mldnlte blve 19202 Beach 962-0829
SOFA goo<I cond & "<Int OL \'MPIC VOLLEYBALL amount of 10-/o of bid MUST SALE 549-1908 '78 CVCC
Balance ol bid due. 10 •2 GMC 015 PIC.,, UP Hatchback, runs xlnt,
&. camel camel tabr1c
roof. 40K mt • P P,
$50,000 Buttneu hourt buy S 100 SS 7 ·5659 mens teml 5 & ttnats
Sota & Love seatfearth 5 8 / 3 4 m • t ch• s
tone pt11d like 'l8W $300 640·8111 Eves 644-2573
d E 0 .r " S 1100/obo 673-9423 ays nvetope must 4-spd trans. Take over (71 4)83 1·4790
545-3110 evenings
state sealed bid Owner payment• a..2-3030 reeerve1 right to refuse
Uiy Pkg ~13 4 all day T IF • any or all b1d1 '82 ISUZU DIESEL, 22K ml
4 prk & ride ttx P11adena --------• $5000 Call 754-1873 OR to Expo $230 557-4829 I 548-1721 Boats, ail 7014 ----1 040 241CoLUU8iX. 7 5 Honda Vaa1
3 salis· VHF ·ff er ·kt mtr 1-'""1""80-vw"""'v"'X""R"'X""dl'l!ol'IN--
teac hatches. S 100 mo Low Mltea, 7 pas1. 1tereo
N B d o c k S 7 5 O o cass, (ee684)
494·2806 16988
'32 w .. 11a11 wl aux, 9 aalll,
elec1ronlQ '45.000 PP
BILL MMEY TOYOTA
19202 ee.cf'I 962-0829
556-9513 '70 Chfty St119 Van, rblt
4-1 _tt_F __ r_MpOfl Ill•""« ~tr $2500 '72 OMC Van
Ketch Flbergl ... /dieMI • I~ Sl50 750-e2t 1
Gr .. 1 accommod1tlon1 '73 FORD 1 TON VAN
& grNt cru•91ng R• 2 tone blue, auto, Jdnl
dvoed for quick .. ,. cond, cu•lom Interior,
S 105,000 (819)226-2193 70K ml '3760 987-7781
'71 , • .., ~uat ... conc:t, Aat ...,,
wl't:te onr yellow. Clattla 1041
w/xtrH Greg 8i 1 15415 lf"l'll'"l'l!Pll'IPWl'!!l'9~--,.."' aft« 7PM 146 W008f S0tn itlli
1•· ... ~....._ C Llk onCWCtlaaic .~ext u nv.,.. at e MW. nld/belge Int, mutl ...
raoe ready $1700/ot>O 1$000 090 541M213
842-9551
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Monda, N8 lltp 3 Mita rHlated, mutt Hlfl
17500PP1162·61N 117.9$0 080. $6~5
·ao Citalln• 30 per1n«· JAQ 3• 8Al0H com lhfi) *"811 LO CIW pymt, •
N9 Up, atomic 4, 111t'tl plettlJ 'ealored, nu
ttterlng PP 9&2-8808 IMthef & wd, ftte ltnO red, chf'ome WW, ?!19. ownr,
ta lo mj SIC $~ L«
LIDO 67t-7t71
'82 Prelude Sliver Pric.d --tor quick Ml• $71195 81 Sliver Sptrll Perl. mi£1111ri6iWieliWijlMiil
673·21791675-5377 cond . 18K mt. Mutt Seel
855·4348 ()( a.44-3228
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(714) 432· 11177 $23&a
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ALL-SAVERS LEASING
(7 t4) 432-1917
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SAl5Uftbadt
Air Cond, AM/FM
(1ECS8041
S-4788
Sill MAXEV YOVO~A
19202 8"ctl 962-0829
:'f 1 Corolla, run1 & look•
.ictnt Ct75, 875-7na
'1& COfolfl 5 lpd, imiim.
.,, ' gr HI buyl HOO
~790
12 TOY OT A TERCEL
Stick, AM/FM, CIMn, New
Tlt'M, ( 1DM034M)
"* BILL MADY TOYOTA
19202 8"ctl "2..()129
'82 rtRCt L/8 Aff,
1000 mi. lilr9 MW Mtt&
(1V<PS ''I 627·t09'
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