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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-06-17 - Orange Coast PilotHIGH 73 LOW83 ~lJN()A Y .JllNl 1 ,' IY11 ·S NB police c ,ontract talks stalled At issue ts amount of incentive pay grantedTo officers attending school BJ STEVE MARBLE Of ... Dlllr ......... Contract talks between Newport Beach police officers and city nego- tiators have broken off and police are ask.inJCityCouncil members tosetlJe the dispute. xpertswatuate s-ome 55 varieties of wine during the county falr's eighth annual wine Judging con- test./ A4 The police contract expires Friday. Newport Officer Tom Little, presi- dent of the 2~member police as- sociation. said the two sides arc huna up over the issue of bow much officers should be paid for aoma to school. Her star is-rising; father is c:t1f;;;=1:=·=·=·=·=·_=·=·=·=·_=·=·=· ... =·~: .:_~~~IJ:l.ing :Pup·~~~~~:·;' Games Is an Olympian task./A4 Nation Midwestern floods pre- vent residents from re- turning to their homes. /A3 World Competition Is keen for spots at premium sum- mer camps In the U.S.S.R./ AS Style If fathers gave birth, would they wear three- piece maternity suits? /85 Don't turn up your nose at •••on• made from trash ~.1a Sports Tt}e taller and more tal- ented South boys rolled to a 110-88 victory In the 19th annual Orange Coclnty All-Star basket- ball game./C1 It was a disappointing day for area athletes at the United States Olympic track and fleld trials In Los Angeles./C1 Real Easy Chick posts startling upset at the Los Alamitos Kindergarten Stakes./C2 Entertainment The battle for top news stories among the three networks often gets qulte heated.JU Frank Sinatra Jr. offers a Fathers Day tribute to his Oad./Famllr WMklJ · Travel Plan ahead before you take off on your summer vacatlon./81 Bualneu American autoworkers .have becomecelebrltles while tra;nlng In Japan. /Cl Neophyte actress gets rave reviews from her proud dad By SUSAN McCALLUM Of .. DlllJ ........ Bob Clay watched his daupucr Jennifer get a punk rocker han'CUt. swear, go out with a boy he had never met. talk about how she hated her father and run away from home to liv.e• in an abandoned house with 18 other punkcrs. And be was so proud of her he told all his friends. He wasn't proud because he'~ an unloving father. The opposite is true. He was proud because he watched her on a movie screen as she played the role of an abused, rebellious, manic- dcpressive tccn-.ager in the rcoently rc1Cased film "Suburbia.~ .. I wish I could have peeled all the images of her off the screen and took them home to look at them," said Clay, 56, who lives in Mission ViCJO. "I was ~tty much transfixed." Jcnrufcr is a slender, pretty 2~year­ old, with delicate features and mouldct-lcnath. liabt--brown hair held back by a aold barettc. Dressed conservatively but casu· ally in a {>ink knit sleeveless bloUJC, wtute skirt and flat-heeled white sandals, she looks nothing like the archetypical punker Sheila, her character in "Suburbia ... She said she has seen the movie "about four times." "I bad lo sec it a few times before I could finally sit down and eajoy it and watch it without thinking, 'it's me out there,' " she said. "It's hard to sec yourself and not be critical of it." She talked about the movie while sitting with her father in the office of bis Lake Forest company, Clay Com· munications Group. He foundeded the finn in I 969 and she works there part-time as a receptionist. ··nic movie is about a group of runaway kids who live in a house," Jennifer said. '"They just happen to be punlccrs. h's not really a punk movie." Jennifer was discovered at a Pasadena rock concert in 1982 by talent scouts for Penclo{IC Spbceris, the director of "Suburbia" and the highly acclaimed punk documentary "ibc Decline of Western Civ- ilization." Because Jennifer had no acting experience, Oay said he "passed off bis daughter's trip to HollYW<><19 as a momentary thriJl for her." But when she got the female lead, he said he "reacted to the whole situation wnh apprehension, incredulity. trepida· taon and shock. "When you have a kid -I mean, youna adult," he amended, looking at his dauahter apologetically. "who has no actina training and you say she's goinJ lO be in a movie, you say 'Oh, my God, what's happening?' "You kind of wonder 1f some weirdo has sold her a whole bill of aoods," be said. But when bis son told him be had seen ''The Decline of Western Civilization," "that lent an air oflcaitimacy to it all," Oay said. "Everybody on the East Coast (Pleue eee ACTUSS/ A2) . "Negotiators for the city seem to feel that education isn't important, that at isn't important to have poht"emcn with good cducat1ons, '' Laulc said. "We feel education means better police officers. "I feel stronaJy that our position is beina misrepresented to the counctJ because 1 rcaUr, d oubt they'd lake a stand Ii.kc that, ' Little added. The education incentive pay 1s liven to officers who have obtained a On a •troll with Dad mastcr'sdeaJee and have at least four years' police experienu. AU citaes in the county offer some form of educatJon pay. Caty Manaacr Robert Wynn said the tv.o sides met Wednesday and that city b9raainen apud to aive poliocmen a ro pm,:ent boost i n the amount they receive for education. The proposed contract calls for ao -overall S pcn:eot increase in pey and bencliu for association members: 11.R. Pence la literally ap to Illa neck lD klu u be takee daa&bter Kelly, 10 moatha, oat lD Iler Stroller wlille eon SteftD, 5, perdaee Oil Illa uoalden. Peace took tbe yoanc.ten tor a walk tO'at'" wife JOADDe a re.t -kt wttb Patben Day today. It Will be Illa tana to~ Costa Mesa's South Coast Bank Is no longer In danger of ctosure./C4 INDEX Youth shoulda 't be alive, Erma 8omt>eck Brldge Butlneu California News Ctusifled Cr011Word OMth Nott* • FMtures Hor()IC()pe Ann Lander• Netk>nal News ~nton Pubtlc Notion AMtEltatt &ponl Stock Market• Style nett an Tra"91 Weeth« Worki Newt 95 85 C4 A3 05-10 ea 810 B5 010 85 A3 A8 810 01-.. C1-3 CS.6 81·3 87-8 IM A2 A3 but he is vezy much -so John Dah~n will probably have to repeat his sophomore y~r of hi&h acbool, but at least he's alhe. John isn't cmbenused at au about 'taking two years to finish the 10th araclc. "That's Dot that bid,'' the IS year-old ·said With a l>hilOlophkal shake of tho bead, ··w&m )'OU COD• idct I died three timtS .. John Ol.hlsren knows ht' lucky. T-a inches ta1ltt, 30 pounds lipter, ana marked b)• rs that had been pluned with tube:I tOr month John ha roUjhthtswayoutofathrce. wtek roma and P1ntal Plr&ly as -f~t hi& wayblK'~ to the livu11- lfe wa near death after a 1Dttd1fll Pk'llup loldtd w.th to Unlven t ., AIDIEA Ai£LSOI Pl OPLl IN TH[ Nf ~S Hip tudtftu O\cnurncd i".' Irvine on Feb. I. • In fact John was dcla •hen param«ta found him. H11 bean toPJMd a ~nd ttme en rou.e to the bbspilll nd donon nHtty aoit h1m The education pay Is one of the benefits in the pacu,r. .. I don't know that we're at an impasse but if they fetf :hat's not enouah. then maybe we are at an impasse," Wynn said. ''They haven't told us. though." Little said a · to perttot hike amounts toonJyS lOa month and stiU leaves N~ police officen far behind most <>ranee County cities in education bonus money. :.We're l 8th in the county. In Anaheim, politt ~ up to SJ02 a month. In Huntif\llA>n Beach tbereet a flat S2SO a month. We act :about SI 00 a moo th,·· little said. -11\C educataooal inttntive 10 es- pecially importaJtt in recruitiDJ of. fan, If we're aot compettt1ve, ~·re ~n& to ID to another cuy," Little said. Newpon Beach bas a loai"l'laadi• (Pleue-POUCS/d) ' City faces court c allenge from e~ployee union to grant rt hearing tn"grtevance case BJ K.AllEN E. KLEIN .. We were shocked and dumt>-°' .. Dlllr...... founded when they just denied die About 60 memben of the Costa bearina wit.bout any explanation," Mesa City Employees Associataon said S~ Tulley, .president of the ted · usJ th' kt employees asaoaanon. ~ city~;otheysu~~ 00~ C~toldthewo~tb~~·s fellow worker denied a Caty Council denial amounted: to a slap 1D ug; 1ace hearing on a J>C':'50nncl picvance. to T~ ~all .at"! employees. What The techrucal. clerical and main-~cy re saying ,IS, You ~ :-e'~t 'ttl'C tcnance employees who befong to the gave Y?~ and if you don t like tt -2~mcmber association directed touab. ..1.-r. ... ~ .1..;;: their legal counsel, Orange attorney But~ayo~Donn~D~1en.~u.: Paul Crost. to file a lawsuit against the council s action, saymg council mCD?- city challenging disciplinary action bcn ~w no reason to~ Tolan s meted out to a communications case. We thoro~ly re~ all of officer for eating on the job. the l'C'J>Orts.perta1mng to her lJmc ~ff The communications officet, 24-and the acllon ~t bad been~ (an year-old Tara Tolan, was suspended ~case) and 1t ICCIDcd fair, Hall w:i~ou.t pay for~ work boun in two 8 =her ~vancc be~ .... disciplinary acuoos that strmmed Y . ....-•. __,.., from her muncbmg on corn nuts and . ~ ~ ~uld effectiyely be mini-doughnuts while 'ttina at her ~the aty ~s.~ computer terminal. Tolan, who bas ~ .. 51)'lnl that hes not ~ma bis dispatched police and fire emCJFDCY job. . . . calls for the city for 21JJ years., told her ~all compared .. the at_y .Sltual.IOD to fellow employees the punashment pnvatcmd:ustry. The~~arethc costber$400. ~tbc~1Sthe~ The punishment was upheld when of~ the aty manarr lS the she appealed through nonnal Clt)' presidcnt ~the .depuuncru ~ cbaonds. At tbclbird-sttpof~ report l<?him. Wc.mlttface,only wt~ City Manager Fred Sorsabe.I also t.be ~dcnta.nchf we~on L Yte nno I upheld Tolan's supervison' ~ the chain <?f c:omm~d. . . ciplinary action and denied her . Crost said ~key assue lD this case request for a hearing 00 the matter. ts the counal s ~uctanoe t~ bear Last week, Tobn took her ¢cv-a~ of the CJlY. ~rs ~ ancc to the City Council as cm-ctsiona. In fact. ~e said, smcc TOian s ployecs are allowed lO do under city case came up, city ~~t has poJ1cy. But after about 15 minutes of requested that tilt; COUJ?-Ctl hcarin&}>e deliberation behind closed doors. the taken o.ut of lhc city gneva.~ policy council unanimousJy voted not to -leavtna employees tO abide by the hear Tolan·s grievance.. (Pleue eee crrr I A.2) Aldrich, graduates say farewell to UCI Retiring chancellor tells students degree Is more than a job By ANDREA ADEJ.M)N °' .. Dlllr ....... An · escaping rainbow of balloons and shouts of glee marked a rite of passage for about 2,600 UC lrvme graduates gathered Saturday m a grassy central bowl for the 19th commencement excrcasc. The ceremony before about 14.000 spectators in newly chnstcned Aldrich Park also marked a turning point for the university's chancellor. Daniel Aldnch. Aldrich. after scrv1na 22 years at I the helm of the campus he helped found. received a standing ovation from the black~robcd graduanna class as he began his last commencement address befo~ retirement. .. To tell you the truth. up until a month ago I full)' expected that I would be able to thoroll&hl) eruoy m) last commencement at UCl ... hsten· ing to the president of the un1vers1t). David Gardner. dth\ier the com· mcoccment address.." ldnch said. "But such good fortune was not to be , I yours or mine ... be saad. drawina a chuckle from the crowd. AJdnch, the senior cbanceUor of the Umvcrsity of California system, leaves UCI on Aug. 31. But be will be takina on new duties as the intenm chancellor of UC Riverside on July I until a permanent replacement .1s chosen for the late Tomas Ravcra. The chancellor urged the aractu· atmg class to view "1carrung as a process, rather than a product." "I fervently hope that your ex- penence tn earning a dqrcc at ua has provided you with more than Just the tools and mformation CUJTCntly required to pursue a particular degree. vocation or profession." he sa1d. -'.ldnch said ht was ''shocked" to have f'C'tt1ved a diploma m the mail f'C'ttntly from a frus~ted and desper- ate 1974 alumnus who couJdn't find a JOb The chancellor said l.JCI had sadl) failed 1n tlS commttmcnt "to weave mto the intellectua.I ~un:es of this graduate the broader, more fundamental dtmens1ons of the educataonal process .:· He mailed the diploma baclt and enclosed a letter teUmg the graduate (Pleue eee ALDRICH/ A2) l ALDRICH BIDS ADIEU ••• Jl'romAl to keep it, because in ea.nuns •the h d acquired an experience that was everlastinaly his own. "It was some-tbina that no institution or individual could take back,~· Aldrich added. "We cannot hope-and ouSJlt not to pretend -to create a Renaissance penon. cve11 if we were able to define one. The modem indJvidual will be a 1~ializcd one," he said. "Society is subtly fragmented by techno-sc1entifk specialization ... Throuah science and technolOI)', man has acquired the knowled&e and power that make him responsi6lc for bis future. But science has not Jiven him the moral compulsion to act rcsR<?ns.ibly. • How this task can be ac- oomplished is yet to be discovered." sa1d Aldrich, who has helped foric UCI into one of the top rescarth umversitacs in the nation. .. Past generations ... have under· stood education as preparation for hfe. However, educauon's laraer dimension is to shape life as well as to bclP. prepare for it. • It is to this task that r,our alma mater remain steadfast. • Aldrich concluded. Scores of balloons were released as graduates from each of the campus' four schools were asked to stand. Precision may not be the hallmark of UCl's 1984 enainccring students. Their oranae or&s were gobbled by two balloon~atina trees. Only 14 dcarccs were awarded at UCl's first commencement in 1966. Cbancellor DantelAldricb Dan 111lJlSinC and Scott Robertaon roll the etatae of a cow to their pdaatton cer- Mir .......... ~ ............ emoniee at UCJ. Tbelr major? Blolo&tcal .clencee, of cov.ne. CITY FACES EMPLOYEE SUIT ••• From Al city manager's dec1s1ons or take legal action. "The council should let their emplOYCC$ have a 'day in court.'" Crost said. "Granting a hearing does not mean the council does not trust Mr. Sorsabal's judgment, but it does allow the employee some degree of due process." Tolan was working a night shift near the end of April when she broke departm~nt .rules by eating in the commurucatJons office. When her supervisor found she bad been eating, he suspended her for 16 hours without pay. Then Tolan said she sent a message over her computer terminal to a friend on the police force relating the incident. Her messages were retrieved by her supervisor, who gave her an ad- ditionaJ 24 hours off without pay for 0 conduct unbecoming ao officer ... Tolan said that except for one incident last December, no other disciplinary action has been taken against her . YOUTH SHOULDN'T BE ALIVE ••• From Al school. He's never without his helmet. I figured he was on his scooter," Mrs. Dahlgren said. "When we were in the trauma area, that's when they told me there were all kinds of kids with injuries." Dahlgren recalled the sheer terror he felt when nurses asked him to identify a set of keys. "Then they start telling you how serious it really 1s," he said during a recent interview in the family home. The parents got their first look at their oldest son as he was wheeled from a trauma room. It only magni- fied their fears. "They were breathing for him. They had a bag and they were squeezing it. I knew at that point. he wasn't breathing," Dahlgren said. For the couple with four children, who married after attending Pasadena City College and led a normal, middle-class life dominated by family interests, their world shat- tered. 5 John determinedly would tackle any task with the baby talk phrase, "I'm a do it." But the parents couldn't leave their son's fate to doctors at Western Medical Center m Santa Ana. Dahlgren didn't stray from John's bedside for five days. keeping up a constant stream of chatter aimed at I the limp form. The hospital room was filled with familiar objects such as family pictures and a team shirt from John's baseball team. The father peeled back his son's eyelids so he could sec them. Although children aren't supposed to get inside the intensive care rooms, the younger Dablgrens tiptoed in. Matthew, 13, pressed a baseball into his brother's hand. Nine-year- old Aimee promised she would never fight with her big brother ~n. And tow-headed Peter, 4, couldn t think of anything cheerful to say. So be wished John a happy birthday, even though it wasn't clear then he would ever celebrate another. "It doesn't just happen to the patient. It happens to the whole family." Mrs. Dahlgren said. decision" to leave school for lunch with the crowd of schoolmates. "It was so dumb of me. Now I'm beina penalized for it every day." John wants to ptay professional ball like bis father, who was drafted as a pitcher by the Houston Astros in 1966, and his grandfather Babe Dahlgren, who replaced baseball legend Lou Gehrig on the New York Yankees. ..If I can't do that, I'll join the Air Force," John said. Ajet fighter pilot is the youth's second career choice. John's seemingly miraculous comeback won't be the end of the family's struale. They have filed a $4.1 mill.ion Cfaim against the Irvine Unified School District, alleging the district is negligent for its open campus policy that allows 12th-and 11th-grade students to leave during lunch. Only two of the 10 students had parental permission to leave and none were upper classmen. In addition, a suit is contemplated against the driver of the truck that overturned, said the Dablgrens' at- torney, Greg Munoz. - I WlAfHlH --- Early clouds, fair dafis continue Coaatal Eztended Telliperaturea .. Le -.ny 11 41 ~ t7 51 • 82 =::..· 51 50 14 IO Atllntl ea n tttnttc qiy_ n at Auetln 0 ....._. .. .. ... 7t 54 ~ ~ 71 lllernlrcl( eo llOlll 15 66 lk*on .. 65 ._ ..... '° 72 .... 71 '6 ~Vt 72 41 u" .. 70 ... ee '° 72 13 13 '° n .. 17 .. 14 n 11 .... .. 61 TO 82 t2 .. ... 73 15 61 75 .. 12 •1 t2 .. .. . Tldea TODAY "1rt4 low 7'0l a.Ill • .0 4 :::':fir--211pM II -. t 12p111 It lllOM)AY 'lrSt hlOfl 12.111 m I 0 Arlllow T.Na.m 0.0 8ecOnO lllgll I 17 P-111 I 7 hoofld IOW ut pm I O tun "" locUy 11 • oe p.m .• ,..... Mondey It 6:40 a.m. ............ t07pm Moontllllll 11.52p.111.,11t18tt.., 1..111 and 11111 Mond9)1 II 12~ p.111. ICZll O.C'TIOll 2-3 w 2-3 w 2-3 w 2-3 w -... qi15---------------------- ACTRESS' STAR IS RISING ••• From Al loved the movie," Jennifer said. "One review (from tbe Washinaton Post) said I was stunning,•• slie added. smiling. Reactions from West Coast re- viewers have been "OK.," she said. Oay said be liked the film. "h's a very realistic movie. I'd like to get a video tape." When the film began to get such excellent notices, Oay, who de&eribes bis work as "an advertising and public relationsagency, to an eitent," sent a four-page press release entitled "My Daughter, the Movie Star" to all his friends and relatives. But Jennifer said most other adults she has spoken to don't like the film. "They don't like the violence because it's too real," she said. "But most of the k.ids like it." Jennifer, who lives with her mother in San Oemente and attends $addle.. beck College, said working with Spheeris and other cast and crew members was more enjoyable than other jobs she has had. "In other jobs that you have, thex basically treat you like an employee, ' she said. "These were much older people, and they treated me like an equal. "It's a lot of bard work and a lot of stress a lot of the time," she said. "But they never stopped caring or treating you good." Her father expressed delight and pride that she has become "u successful as she ha.s become in a very short time." He said be felt he and Jennifer are very much alike. "I come from a creative family and all my kids have expressed creative outlets," he said. Writing is his creative outlet Jennifer said she wants to do the same, expressina a desire to ~or in joumabsm at Cal State fullenoo. .. I think we're a lot alike in just about everytbina ... ," she said. "He pushes himself a.nd that makes me want to push myself. "They've (her pa.rents) also given me leeway so that even though I may not be doina my best, they still love me," she added. ' Her father said be values being able to 'work with her. "Now that she's working part-time with us, l'maettina to know her as an adult," be said. "It'a an enliahtening situation." Despite her father's best efforts. Jennifer said many acquaintances are still unaware of her film debut. "Nobody knows that I'm a star," she said laughing. Dlllr .... ,..., ....... '- JeDDlfer Clafui:: role u a pank rocker ID the mo.te. 0 8abarb1a. •• father Bob bant:lDa with pride. "I never felt there was anything in my life I couldn't handle. That was the first moment in my life that I felt how small I really was and how insignificant I really was," said Dahlvcn. owner of a Santa Ana sporttnJ goods firm and a former professional baseball player. An empty feeling of helplessness overcame the couple when doctors said they were "80 percent certain that John's brain was dead. It was only a matter of hours," Mrs. Dahlgren remembered. Finally. their prayers, and those of prayer groups that sprang to their support were answered. Seventeen days after the noontime accident, John opened his eyes. "In spite of the sad looks and what the doctors were telling us, we thousJ:tt with God's help we could get his kid outta' here," Dahlgren said. But the DahJarens have a messqe for those who someday may face the same helpless, wrenching pain they experienced. "Don't quit," Dahlgren ad-• monished. "Be positive no matter bow grave the situation is. Believe it Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian presents "I went into a panic," her husband continued. "I can't let them pull that plug. I'll fight. I'll kill. They can't pull that plug. "We'll cross any bridJe. but keep that boy going. Do anything to keep the breath coming:· even if il's not his own breath," recalled the father, his voice breaking. Even in the first desperate 48 hours. as the Dahlgrens clung beside their boy's lifeless body, they are sure John's deadened brain answered their anguish. His left hand ninched a tiny bit. "I know how hard be was tryin~ I knew if he had something to do with 1t. he'd fight his way out of that shell." said Dahlgren, adding that even at age Just Call 642-6086 DaHy Pttot o.11 • .,, II QuarantMd ~y-Frtdey n ,OU do nOC .... yOA.11 pej)9r 111 510ptn calbe!Or•7Plll end "°"' copy ... "' ~ "By God, he helped. He pulled this one off. Here's living proof," said the father, reaching over to muss his son's dark hair. After struggling back to conscious- ness. John then faced the more physically painful battle of regaining his faculties. His voice, balance, dexterity, strength and vision were affected by the injuries and the subsequent long weeks in the hospi- tal. John is in physical therapy two hours every day. While once he could bench press 160 J)ounds, the 6-foot-1 youngster's now weakened riaht side only allows him to push IS pounds. John doesn't remember the ecci- dent. "I really don't know why 1 made the in your heart that there is a chance. Reach back in your back pocket and start preaching it. ..Tell 'em you're gonna make it." POLICE ••• From Al policy that caUs for police to be paid on a par with the three top-payina cities in the county. The three cities used in the pay formula are Hunt· inaton Beach, Santa Ana and Anaheim. A police officer in Newport Beach presently cams between Sl,900 and S2.337 a month, according to city figures. An officer in Huntington Beach makes between $1 ,981 and $2,454 per month .. Wbat do yoa like aboat tbe OaUy Piiot? Wtlat don't yoa llh? Call tbe oamber at left ud yoar mena1e will be recorded, truscrtbed and dellvered to lbe appropriate editor. The llll't U·hoar u1weriDg service may be ased to record letters to the editor on any topic. Co1trtb1ton to our Letters colamD mast Include tbelr name and telephone number for vertflcatlpa. No clrculatloa calla, please. Tell us •bat'• oa your mind. OAANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L Schwartz HI Publlsner Clreutatlon 714/Ma~ ClaHffled ............ 714/IG-M'TI AU ottw depertment1 142-4121 MAIN OFFICI • 330 w..i 8ey SI , Ccet1 Mftl CA Miii eddr-loJ IMO Cce11 ,,._ CA t2t2t S.iurdlr enl:I ~ II ""°' oo noc ·-'f04I' copy by 7 • ,.. CMllOr• 10 • Ill tlld ,our copy .. "'~ Clrculatlon T ... ~ ... Chazy Dowaltbr Editor and Assistant to the PubllSher "'°" Ot··~ "'.. ...~ ,..,...,..... ..... I I VOL. n, NO. 170 •I __ ../ \. HOW'S YOUR EYE·QJ Monday July 9, 1984 7-9 p.m. Introduction: Janet M. Kelly, R.N. Community Education Topics: Hoag Conference Center Cataracts Glaucoma Retinal Diseases Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian 301 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA Speaken: Edward J. Bechtel. M. 0. Ophthalmology Arlene E. Gwon. M.0. For furtlm Wonlltlon: (7U) 760-592.J ' Ophthalmology Richard Ober, M. D. Ophthalmology stllflng HealtllJ ,.._ ,..u the fOllowiq ,.._,.,lotl fora co Ha.1 Memorial H_,...1 ~"-COIDM..a.J f4liclldoft Dtpan1Mnt, JOI Newpon ao.lilvald ........... lliadl. CA 9266) THHE IS NO ADMISSION CHAROE. U•hecl IMl•ft& t\'a1labk. !'I.amt ...... ...._ ________ ...._,___.... ___ _ 43 lajured as bus vertums la crasb. LAMAR, Colo. -A chartered bus taklna youn1 pie home to Teui from a um mer camp was forced off road early Saturday by an oncomma car, and IJJ 43 pie •~rd were injured 10 seriously. The bus dnver swerved antoaditch to a void a head-on collision wilh a car lhat had croucd the centerline in front of hjm and the bus ~vcnumed once and landed on its wheels, said State Paarot S,t. Vern Jordan. The driver of the car never stopped. ~n• pl-.ae 8-ton BOSTON -Officials sa,Y an arsonist is at work 1n Boston's downtown shopptfll area after the fifth r:partment store fire in less than a week broke out early turday in a F~ene's storeroom. No one has been injured the fa.res, which beun Wedncsda}' in the three-block Downtown Crossin& ihoppina area. On Wednesday, one fire was reported at Filene's and two at Jordan Marsh, nothcr d~partmcnt store next door. At a nearby oolworth's, a fire Friday forced the evacuation of 1 SOO people. Saturday's ftre at Filcne's broke out in a fifth floor 1toreroom around 9 a.m. before Filene's opened. Two La• Veg•• anJon• .ettle LAS VEGAS, Nev. -Musicians and stagehands tu~ed to work at four major boteJ.-casinos Saturday, Iraq eharges cease-fire viola Claim that Iran shelled ctvtltans dims hope for halt in sea attacks lraqonSatufday ccuscd tran of viotatinaa five..(by. old montonum on 1hellin1 of c:ivllian wieu. dimmina hopes for immediate ~son effon1 to stop a stacks on vessels an the Persian Oulf. The U.N.·mediated moratonum called for both side , ~bich have been fighhfll smce September 1980, to stop attacks on tach other's population centers. Bui Iraqi military authonties claimed Saturday Lhat Ctuian gunners had ihclled the central border hamJe1 of Sayed Sadeq for 2'h hours. Thcr~ was no 1mmccl11te Iranian comment on t~ accusation. Statements by both sides Fnday and Saturday bad raised b.opcs that the moratorium might be extendl:d to attacks 1n the aulf sea tan~. where commercial shippini bas bttrrbombed repeatedly in recent months. ttll. Mid an Arab diplomat an Bahrain, .. .iudainJ by the !One of the ceue-fltt violation commun~lie. f, uld say .. doesn't look amficant. .. '.fhcd1ploma1. who refused 1obt 1denttfied. aocord1na to hts cm y's rqula&ion added, .. But if the Iraqi dttlde to remhut, or 1f iM Jranian5 C&r.rY on tbtir attack on Cl~tban ll~s. then tbt immcda.ate f~turecan witness nolhma but an escalation.·· A statement by an Iraqi mihtary spok man carried by the official Iraqi news qency d •1'8(1 woutd retaliate for the ~poned Iranian au.ack .. if the lnnian violations conhnued." ' The spo"~man, ttadin1 1 communique over the state tclev15ion. said IS shells slammed into the hamlet's center, "'1njuringaciuzen and 1nflic1in1 sevett datnqe to two houses," ''Ocspite the agreement ~ throuab the U.N. sectttary~ ~n avoidi.na the sbclhng of ... civilian centers. lf>t criminal lraruao regamc, which does not ·Pe9ple stay out of homes as floods .ravage ,Midwest !_tspttt commitments lbtlled IOdly the umln of c...... SadtQ,••thclraqi~.llid ~ The Iraqis last Fd:Jnrar)' imOOled a hlocbdeoe 11aa·1 awn Khat& Island oU &ennimf,~.n ·u anemp1 '°an mco I ran A oil rcvtnUQ. · Tht Iranians ha~c denied that their plasat1 ataack " in~ autr. despjie repeaeed ~ b)' lnq and the Anb nations that upport Iraq. Ac:cepu.nc:c of the U.N.~ moratorium OCl 1hcllina of civiltan ta.,.ets wu tnn•s ftr11 accep1ancc of mediauoo in qeatty _four yean Offisbtioa. The SauOi Arabian state ladio commented ju.st belott the ~ported moratorium violatioa lb.it Iran'' Pf"'Yiomly hard·l~oe ,sunce on h051.ilitics witb lnq appeared so be chanl"la. A ··sucttJSion of indications from Tthru lend M> create the im~ion that (lra.n.iu) officiall att ~ convinced that no solution cao be echie\tcd ~ bt:KC lbeit statemcotJ for tlx ftnt timt about and nqotiation .. the Saudi commeotll) taid. Y.IM o nly 3...000 worken on strike apinst six other hotels. The biller walkout, longest ever m W egas. More than l,000 people-stayed ~-from their Missouri Gov. Chrfstopner Bond and Kansas Gov. John bet.an April 2 when some l 7,000 members of four unions homes Saturday in Kansas and Missouri as the Missouri Carlin appealed for federa.I disaster aid. walked out apjnst 24 hotels. About 3,000 culinary River spread out of iu banks over thousands of &cre'S of Authorities in Kansas and Missouri said the Missouri worken and bartenders remain on strike against the Four fa~land ~ollowing a week of tbunderstonns, and more River -·choked by up to lO inches of rain over the ~t Queens, Sam's Town, the California Hotel, two Holiday ram ovem1&ht forced evacuauo1,1 of paru of Nebra.sk.a. week-was levelin• off Saturday, but a few more families lnns and the Marina. Aash llood watches were issued for eastern South were evacuated in isolated areas and more than t ,000 Dakota, eastern Nebraska and the wes~m two-thirds of others suyed away from their homes. ~~~~ ... lJP;GU'A~ll.:..l.ae~ ~ Iowa after.a night in which up to 4 inches of rain fell on "People arc very leery about returning to their homes __ ..., ~.z-~w:: . --Jo---1¥~-:-J ,# ~ -~ ,.., ree%e. ~f e ... ·~~* · · PJilLADELPHIA -Sayint nuclear '~'"'tit:f' ~ 7 -...... crwo~ .. ~ so ce 10 uneyf=A'O:f 1\4\ '\\'inners, a committee of Jhe U.S. Conference of Mayors on M1ssoun and non eastern Kansas rose past S 100 million, Kansas City. Saturday called for a bilateral and mutually verifiable according to estimates by various state officials. Both The Missouri govemor tQurcd flooded areas by nuclear arms freezev.ith the Soviet U nioo. Mayor Andrew helicopter on Saturday, coding in the water-logged town of Young of Atlanta, who was U nited Nations Ambassador Bean I...ake, where angry residents urxed him to tour their un~er President Carter. urged suppon of the resolution, town by boat to get a clOSCT' look at the damage. which was co-spon.sored by Mayor Dianne Feinstein of Europeans "It really is amaz.ina the amount of damage that's San Francisco and Louisville Mayor Harvey Sloane. The been done," Bond said. adding that be has asked for a resolution, adopted Saturday by the conference's Inter-presidential disaster declaration for Platte, .Buchanan, national Affairs Committee. will be presented to the full h e Andrew, Holt. Atchinson and DeKalb counties. conference OD Monday for final consideration. to cast t e1r While Bond talked with reporters., law enforcement officers had to hold back rcs.ideots who wanted to pepper n-i b ·--~ I. ·''ed , bim with questions. r 1.1.SOD :I"~ 1. 0.u d "Obviously there is a great deal of frustration on the TRENTON. NJ. -A convicted murderer and two votes to ay part of the people flooded out of their homes, .. Bond said. other Trenton State Prison inmates attempted to escape "There is certainly limited things we could do." Saturday by hiding in a food truck., but two of the men were Authorities on Fnday ordered residents out of cau&ht within 20 minutes and the third was found locked bottomlands along a 7(}.mile stretch on the Missouri side in the truck three hours later, right back where he started. Heightened interest anticipated of the river from the lo,..a border to north of SL Joseph. A prison·employee whom officials declined to identify was Mo. to be charged with three counts of aiding and abening the in European Parliament balloting In Atchison County, Mo .• next to the Iowa bordtt. escape attempL where National Guardsmen were called to help evacuate homes and build sandbag walls, lhe situation bad "stabilized" overnight. said Deputy Sheriff Lloyd Branson. Leaded guolbJe ban nears LOS ANGELES -The federal EnvironmenJal Protection Agency may decide by next month whether to order that lead in psoline be reduced by SO percent or done awax with entirely, an oil industry analyst said Saturday. We arc still considerins a l9ta1 lead ban., as well as an accelerated phase-down," EPA spokesman Barrv Nussbaum was quoted as sayin4 in Saturday's Lundberi Letter. p11blished weekly by oil industry analyst Dan Lundberg. "We could have things worked C'Ut by the end of July." 'Jiu.le Man' WU.an tiles SANTA MONICA -··Music Man" Meredith WiUson, who created the award-winoin.J hit musical about a huckster who hoodwinks River City, Iowa, then repents for love, has died at the llJC of 82. Willson. who also wrote the sona.s for ··The U ns1nkable Molly Brown." died Friday evening at St. John's Hospital, where he had been admitted a week earlier for an intestinal obstruction. said a hospital spokeswoman. Defendant to •arrender MANHA TT AN BEACH -The attorney for McMartin Preschool molestation case defendant Babette Spitler and a police det.ccti ve amuigcd Saturday for Spitler to surrender on a day-old release revocation warrant. A bench warrant was issued for Ms. Spitler's arrest Friday a day after the state Supreme Coun threw out a Court of Appeal decision freeang her on her own recognizance pending the outcome of a preliminary bearing on the charges. Marriage and divorce STOCKTON -Children of divorced parents showed a healthier attitude toward marriage than those from intact families. a doctoral study found. The respondents, mostly college students in the Stockton area, were divided into three categories: children of divorced parents, those from intact happy families and those from Intact, unhapfy families. They were asked I 00 questions about marita rol~, love, marital and sexual relations. communication, conflict. children and finances. The study also found that women generally had better attitudes than men about maniaac. 'Delecton uked to leave E6YPt CAIRO, E&Yl>t -E&Yotian authorities have asked ciabt lranian deieetors wh-o landed in southern EaYl>l in a navy plane to leave the country with the aircraR.-a top aovemment official said Saturday. T~ official, who si;1oke on conditfon he not be named, told reponers that •uthorities were helpina tbe Iranians -five military offioen and thtte-civilians-make contacts to find haven in another country. Troop11 till Sadanae rebel• KHARTOUM. Sudan -Government uoops have killed 31 S rebels and scizcd "put quantities" of arms in , recent battJes io southern Sudan, a pokewan at the teneral command of the Sudanese anned forca u.id Saturday. The spokcsmao also said that some 300 ttbclt ~ anatcd IJ\d an undetermined number died when SUdaoese troops fotlcd an attempt by insu,.ents to SP.int s.ooo recruits into Ethiopia for train1"1. The unidenuflcd .,1c.csnwn said those who died drowned in the southern province of Upper Nile. U.S. ald to rebeh blUted MANAGUA, N1ca.rqua-Junt1coorcbnator Daniel Oncp left for Motc'Ow turday, Slflfll that U • Nicarquan talks may never set started i(the Urutcd 1.att1 pcni1t1 in bclpina ~bcl U')'1Dt to ovc:Mtow tt-e Sandinista aovemmcnt. Oitcp held an asrpon new1 conference before nyina 10 MOICOW for a thteMlay VlSlt. He said he wu ao1n& t.htte to cal 1bout '"the hr of Nonh American ~ion aaain~t Nicarqua" and to ''solicit • economic 11d " He alt<> said that ''if ttic Reapn l4min11tt1tion u""' Co~ for m tt money ror tbe counter-r"volutlon, Nicanaua contemplates tht uspcnsion of the bqlnnin oflhc dtaloauc." ' BRUSSELS. Belgium (AP) -The second~ of votmg for the European Parliament has gained an air of imponancc, especially in the four biggest countries ~t go to the polls today. In Italy, some political obscrvCTS believe the death last Monday of Communist Party leader Enrico Ber- "The ones who have left are staying away from their homes, but we haven't had to evacuate any more people." be said. lingucr could draw enough sympathy votes to gjvc the ---------------------------------------Communists the1r first nationwide victory over the Christian Democrats. And in Greece. West Germany and France the elections were expected to stir much more interest than in tbe four EurQPCan countries where voting for the 434- mcmber parliament was held Thursday. The two other European Common Marlcct countnes voting Sunda,Y arc Bclgjum and Luxembourg. In Britain. where there was little interest in the campaign, preliminary estimates are that 30 percent of the elec1orate went to the polls Thursday. That is below the 32 percent recorded in 1979, when the first direct elections for the European Parliament were held. Voter turnout in the Netherlands and in Ireland also was below the 1979 figures, although Denmark showed a slight increase. ,No official vote totals w1ll be disclosed until Monday morning. and final results in some countries may not be known until Tuesday. In Greece, Sunday's vote was seen as a referendum on the perfonnancc of Premier Andreas Papandrcou. who is in the second year of a four-year tcnn. If Papandreou's Panhellenic Socialist Movement gains less than the 40 percent at won m the last European Parliament election, the premier may face an early general election. observers say. '84 most iniportant year: Bush GOP future depends on outcome of this election. he tells Texans FORT WORTH. Teus (AP) -Vice President George Bush told thousands of fellow Republicans Saturday that this is the pany's most important political year in two decades, both for the presidency and for Texas GOP candidates. "To some degree every race below the president wall be affected by the outcome of President Ronald Reqa.n·s efforts." Bush said. "We must elect Phil Gramm and keep RepublJcan the U.S. Senate seat that John Tower has filled with such distinction since 1960," be told the Texas Republican State Convention. "We must add to the number of congressional scats we bold." Bush said. "We must add Republicans to the Texas lq,Jslature. And of course. we must put Tex.as 10 Ronald Reagan's winnint column for pres1dent ... Bush drew a companson m bis speech be~ lhc pos1tJon Texas Reoublicans ~ &oday~nd the situation at the Alamo, when William Travis f'CJ)Of1edly drew a hoe in the dust and asked t.bote who _,uJd fiPt .. in ddeme of the lhiop we hold dear to cross the line. .. Bush said Dcmocnu Walter F. MondaJc. Gary Hart and the Rev. Jesse Jacbon have oppo9Cd every move by Reagan to control communism in CentraJ America and have advocated more government spending. including more welfare checks. ..With Ronald Rcqan and Phil Gramm. I belived it ts America's mission to stand for peace, freedom and democracy in the world and for fiudom. hope and opportunity at home. .. With Ronald Reap.rt and Phil Gramm, I believe that Amenca 1s truly the best l:1opc of man on earth." he said. .. If you're ready to 1oin m unity with President Reagan, Phil Gramm and me rn thJ.s campaign of principle and defense of all things we hold dear. I wish you would. nght now. stand up and talcc a step across the line." U.S. Chrlstianspaytrlbute to Russian wardead Procession, prayers honor those who fell in World War II LENINGRAD. U.S.S.R. (AP) -A visiting "con- gregation" of 26S American Christians paid tribute on Saturday to the thousands who died in the World War II defense of uningrad. The Americans moved m solemn procession along a quarter-mile. Utt-lined walk through the cemetery where many of the victims lie in mass graves. Strains of funeral dirges came from concealed speakers. The procession paused at an eternal flame. then moved on to the base of a tall statue of a woman representing the Soviet .. mother," her outstretched hands foot of the statue. · holding a wreath for the wanime dead. The Rev. Bruce Rigdon of Chicago, leader of the U.S. group. offered a prayer for the dead from the Russian Orthodox prayer book. The ccremon}' came on tbe e~ghth day of a tw~wcck v1s1t b)' the Americans, the largest groupofU.S. Olrist1ans ever to v1s1t the SoVlet Union. "Oh Lord. we commend the souls oIThy servants and beseech Thee to grant them rest.... Where all the blessed saints repose and where the hght of Thy countenance shines forever." he prayed. For the last week, they have been dispersed in small Jf'OUP5 among a dozen cities across the country. inquiring mto rehg.ious conditions and seeking to merge efforts wt th Soviet Olnsllans in the cause of peace. "We beseech Thtt also to grant that our present hves may be godly. sobtr and blamel~ that we. too. may be made wonhy to enter Thy h~venly kingdom wtth those we love but stt no lonaer." About a m1lhon people died m the 900-day siege of unmgrad by NUt troops m World War II. thousands of them from starvation Rigdon and others then placed a large wre.ath at the Desp1tt the de\astat1on. the city held ouL finall) repulsing the attackers af\er more than two years of bombing. art1llcf"\ fire and lack of supplies. Only ag~ 3, she refuses to remain earth bound GULFPORT. Mass. (AP) -One day, tua capwn Emou McG~w expects co look up as he cs.cons a ship into th~ Pon of Gulfpon and sec his little &Jrl tipptna the wing of her airplane at him. At 3. Ttfranie McGttw Oics aarplancs '"et) chance she acts. Tiffanie has had an mtercst in atrplancs tntt she was 6 months old. and "air·p~anc" •"IS among her fil"5t words. her father wd. "We used to put her on a blan~ct b the back '1orm door and kt her watch lhc C-IJOs fl) over." said Mt"On-~. w family lives near Kcnkr An Fora Base in Bilou ... It "''U the onl)' ttu that ... ould quiet her d<>Yo'n." T1framc his since me a rqular at MtUcr-Wlll AVlltlOn ln utfpon. and the palots and the aarfteld crtw tttm to enjo her ,·isits. McGrew satd. " M p1lots wcU for her ... id ~llan Both McGrew and JvU..11~0 ~ that Tiffanie seems to have some instinct for fl>ina. "The first fli&ht we took her on was on her first birthday," McGrew said. "She flew 1n a httlc Piper Navahoe Ouef\a.in." The first time Tiffanie's hand actually controlled the movement of an airplane, M cGrew said. ~ was aUowcd co steer from 1 SC'CUre position an a pilot's lap. "We let het" fly tl out to ip Island.'' McGrew "d . Not:.~ldid she maintain 1 &mooth ride. -w ed It ... be . d! Dun~ laptCS in lli&bt schedules. pilou 11.-c T affan ie &cuons &om t.beir arouodfd ilrcratl When she isn't 11 Mlllcr·Wil Tiffi nie pla)'I in btt OV.1l ai.rpl&oe 't in btt back)"Ud. Hcr btdrobm tilled with lcaJe.. model airpla and PQ61Cr1 o! arrcraft. Tiffani' out on the ftiaht mu· la tor lD \ht 0 o( i.UCT• But that 1 n' ,-much f\in. sbt · T•r••·J••r-old Tlffaale ~".9" lm't Jmt pla.,... at ~. pUot. De • wllo • beea lnter•tJ'i':.'1;::. al.Dee .... wu 8 moatlla old. ru. •Ni'J cbance aJae I -al~ Ille won•t be eolotnc for a 1091 time Jet. Johan n. fl'aht in tructor at Mllltt· Wills. Tbett a.re no lcpl e hm1t.ation pl.attd on the initiatt0n of •&hi tra.ina ahhou&h a child mu<1t be tall cno\llh to tttch tbc ain:raf\'s ruddtr pedals., h said "~ pcnon ha to be 16 ycan old 10 solo fly and 17 bcfort they canr• lhctr pilot's ccniftOltc.'' JohaM'\On ~' Tbt imulator b a.11 the controb found on the pe.ocl of a small~ indudin&• ttmulatcd honzon. But an th~ ral tb1na. T affi nic en fed tbc speod of the ircr&A ic ·amt. th.rouab the y. .. Anyth1na that docln•t move ' ry f1 ' ham her," M1. rew said . A4 Or-. Cout DAILY PtlOT/Sunday, June 17, 198 .. I • Experts sample 2,305 wines for fair competit-on Wtnntng entries wHl be exhibited and oUlcr varietals from more than 300 wineries d1,aring the thrce-Oay contest The wines were poured at next month's Orange County Fair anonymously from bottles wrapped We Just happen to become one of the 1n brown p-lpcr bap. By HEIDI MORRILL °' .. ~ ....... They sniffed, sipped, swtShed and spit. The expens were evaJuatm& more than SS varicucs of California wine during the Oranae County Fair's eighth annual wine judging contest. The event, co-sponsored by the Orange County Wine Society, fea- 1ured 2,305 entncs, divided into 65 categories. Winning entncs of gold, Jilver and bronze medals will be txhibited during the Orange County fair from July 6 10 July 16. Since the first annual wine judging in 1976, the compctitton has in- l:Tcased steadily. "AJJ we intended to be is the best. taraest compelltions of California Allhough ''';alll)w:na i• not wines in the world," Chuck Schroder, prohib1ted,judacs faithfully spjt each president of the California Wine sip into a bucket after evalualina its Society, said. wonh, to !(eep the fermented Juice of "We make an attempt to make the arapc from intcrfcnn& with their every varietal available to consumers JOb 0 C d . c· . ' I . d. d b in range ounty an every ienenc-ompet1t1on rcsu ts, in icatc :>)' proprietary label that comes m stan-the judges on score~ cards with dard 7SO-millilitcr bottles with a cork cateaories for body, flavor, appcar- 1n the end, but not a screw top," sa.id ancc, color, bouquet. acidity, supr Jim Stone, of the Orange County ex>ntcnt, bitterncss1 astringency and Wine Society. general quality, wdl be soncd and "Screw tops arc cheap wine," he ranked by the wine society's com- u1d. "That's not to say that all screw • putcr. tops are bad wine." A steering committee of the wine The 70 judges. divided into panels society will balance the computerized of four, tested on a scale from I to 20. date with the judacs' score cards and Altogether, they tc ed this year's winners arc expected to be an- Chardonnays. Car ct Sauvilnon nounced within I 0 days. T rash p ickup: An Olympia·n task LOS ANGELES (AP) -Spectators at the 1984 1:-<>s Angeles Olympic Games could generate an Olympian 4 000 tons of trash dunng the two-week-long games -and J~bn La vender is ready for the deluge. Lavender, the Olympic project manager for Waste Management Inc. ?f Oakbr~k., -m.! has purchased .S2 million in new equipment -including 17 front-loading trucks -to handle the massive trash removal project. Fifty employees will be available to work most of the trash pickup and containers for the 30 or so Olympic sites. The Games begin July 28. "We're ready to go," Lavender says, like a coach before the big game. "I think we're as ready as the Container Decoration Festival a week or so aao near the Memorial Coliseum. Some 2SOdumpsters were painted in "Olympic festive colors" expressing welcomt m several languages. The dumpsters, wtlleli -were painted by local elementary students and senior. citizens, will be dis- tributed to Olympic sites. · Lavender -who knows his trash -says track and field fans in the Coliseum will produce the most rubbish of all the venues-64,000 pounds daily, or three-quaners of a pound per person. That compami with only three-tenths of a oound for an event such as fencing. he says. . ctcs." -._ 6. ·..a~~ ··'"' ·~·· ~ ~~;, ..,.. Oiymp1c and ci{y Cials, held t e' xr)os1 ion Park ~~~ .. ·~~~~~:ftafie"~nilt),f-mli~~~~~~i:c~1rtla:;.:-~~~~.:.;~~(-~.~ LISTEN and RELAX KDCM taa.t FM SIERED NO MONEY DOWN PROTECT YOUR LOVED ONES ANO PROPERTY. CUSTOM DESIGNED ALARM SYSTEMS AT REASONABLE COST. LIMITED OFFER PR•8 CAR ALARM. CALL FOR DETAILS. ' STATE LICENSE #LA00184S Bed'nBath ls ha g a StoreMde Sheet Clearance. Huge Selections Over1000 Sheets. Mix & Match. Tops & Bottom• Twin Sheets Full Sheets Queen Sheets King Sheets Pillow Cases ( Standard or King ) *Twin flat. 50¢ more •t !!* •399* fitted •5!!* $799* fttted •299 pkg of 2 *Full. Queen or King flat. $ t.00 more AND YO U'LL ALWAYS A ND A COMPLETE LI NE OF DESIGNER SHEETS AND MATCHING COMFORTERS BY SpringmaCi dh We reserve the right to Umlt quandtles. Not all patterns In Ill Illes. . Top• anrl Bottoms may not metch all patterns COSTA MESA: BqltOI Town C. Country Shopping C~rtet 3742 Souch Brlstol St . Deily, 9.30 lo 6 Mon Thurs (,Fri to 9. Sun 12 lo 5 (714) 8'0-9790Othef~~s1n Woodlend Hlftt, T onance Lakewood (,West LOs An~ I ______ ..._ __________________________ ----' I IZ1 1 r -K- A bit of everthing at this year 's fair By KAREN E. KLEIN redheads with blue eyes, brown eyes and 0t 111e ~Not le.It green eyes. A special category for an aJl- rcdhead family will be included. AJ1 Competi1ions on everything from red contestants must be pre-registered before hair to homemade hats to blooming 0 flowers will take place during the Orange July 1 · County Fair, from July 6 through July 15. A Look-Alike Contest is scheduled for The Fair, to be held at the Oran~e July 14 at 3 p.m. on the Heritage Stage County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, will Categories include mother-daughter look- also feature musical entertainment, a alikes. father-son look-alikcs, mother-son seniors' day, a carnival, fl ower and garden look-alikes, father-daughter look-alikes, show, fine arts gallery, photography brother look-alilces, sister look-alikes, 31\d exhibit1 gourmet gallery, wine garden, brother and sister look-alilces. A family of professional. rodeo, Superman museum. look-alikes will get a special sweepstakes circus performers and hypnotists. pnze. Pre-registration closes on July 12 for Towering over the festi vities dunng the this category. 10-day Fair will be a 72-foot-tall rubber Orange County residents ages 6 and up King Kong. the same inflatable beast that who have a talent for sculpture can enter was perched atop the Empire State Builting the handbuildina clay contest on July 11 . last year to celebrate the 50th anniversary The competition for ages 6 to 14 begins iD of the 1933 film, "King Kong." the Crafts Theater at l p.m. The older In accordance with the Fair's "It's a category, for age 15 and up, will begin at 3 Horse of a Different Color" theme, a craft . p.m. Pre-registration is not required. contest will be held July 13 from I p. m. to 3 For those with green thumbs, an ongoing p.m. m the Craft Theater. Materials will be flower competition will be held in tJte floral provided for contestants to create an object building. Roses, carnations and an- that depicts the Fair's horse theme. No pre-nual/percnniaJ blooms will be j udged at 10 registration 1s required. a.m. on July 6. Iris and Dahlias will be Bearded men will have an opportunity to judged July 9. Gladioli and Orchids will be show off their whiskers in the Whiskeroo judge~ on July 12. Pre-registration is not Contest. 8:30 p.m. July 9 in Country required. Meadows. Categories include most beauti-Amateur flower arrangers will also ~ ful beard, longest ~rd, softest beard and able to compete in a Floral Get Together worst beard. Pre-registration 1s necessary. Contest on July 12. Entrants should rcpoft Legs will be in the spotlight on July 13, to the floral dcpanmcnt supervisor iD tllt when the Men's Su{>CT Legs Contest takes floral building at 2:30 p.m. OnJy fl) place at 8:30 p.m. m Country Meadows. contestants will be able to compete, oo tl Trophies wiU be awarded to winners in the first-come basis, and contestants mu t best legs, skinniest legs, fattest lcJS. hairiest supply their own blooms, containers, pro legs and boniest knees categones. Regis-and tools. tratlon closes at 7 p.m. on the day of the A grand prize ofS l 00 goes to the amate A homemade hat could wm a prize in the of the 1984 Orange County Fair. contest. photographer who best captures the sa· hat contest and parade for senior citizens contest is open to photographs tak on July I 0. The Hcntage Stage will be the during the Fair. All prints arc to be tum setting for the I p.m. judging and parade. in at the Fair Administration Building Categories will include prettiest, most weekday before 4 p.m. on July 31 . There patriotic. funniest. Western and Grand-no entry fee. mother's bonnet. No pre-registration is For more information on all compe required. tions at the Fair, contact the Entry Office Redheads of all va.riety are encouraged the Orange County Fair. 88 Fair Ori to enter the Redhead Roundup on July 12 Costa Mesa. 92626. The phone number beginning at 3 p.m. Catcgones include 751-3247. Is that a sexist joke. Not so funny, buste DA YToN. Ohio (AP) -To Mcme Bergmann, sexist humor isn't funny. It's a senous philosophical issue. Bergmann, a loJician, philosopher and computer science instructor, has written a paper and crafted a talk on sexist humor - a type of humor that she believes reinforces seiusm. "It was as a philosopher and as a feminist that I started thinkinaabout sexist humor," said Bergmann, )Vho has a doctorate in philosophy and who taught philosophy and· women's studies for seven years at Danmouth College in New Hampshire before comina to Wright State University to study and teach computer science. ''What happened was I had an argument with a friend who was 1 philosopher .... He told me a joke that I found very offensive and we just went around in circles for about an hour. "I thoua.ht af\erwards. 'Thas is cruy. t know there is aomethina very offensive about tbatjokc and about sexist humor in aencral, but l can't lrt.iculate what it is and explain to somebody else and convince them that the~·· aomctluna wrona.' "So I put on my philosopher's hat and stancd thinkina." The first uep was to examine theones of humor, includina Freud's aod Anstotle's views. "There "We~n't very many &ood thconc of humor around, sol decided just to stan from the sround up with a few hinu and decide what was at the cort of humor," she aald. .. You can•t explain what's wrona about 90mcthin1 unlestyou now what at is to belJn with. .. Tl\en I tumco to the quc uon of what" 1t that make humor scx.i t, which also i not an easy qucsuon. Anercom1n1 up wath a critC'non 'for dc1ecun1 sc~ist humor, I ,, fina11¥ got to the quest.Jon 'What is wro what 1s the offense here?'" Her paper, as yet unpublished, finished in 1982. It has been presented Edinburgh, Scotland: at McGill Univers in M_O{ltrcal: at Dartmouth; to a mcetina the Sotiety for Women in Philosophy Michigan, and at Miami and Em universities. Sexist jokes can use any son of sex t sterotypes1 Bergmann said. "I consider dumb blonde jokes to sexist. I consider lady driver jokes to sexist. Those sons of examples ... the who can't balance a checkbook. "Those are all sexist because they rely stcrotypcs about women that arc fal.e a also are harmful to women ... (that) wom are dumb, women can't do matbemati • can't add two and two, women can't dn , women whatever. That's one broad eaory of sexist jokes. "Thett arc sexist jokes that fit into m specific catc1ories, There lR a lot of ra joke " that Bergmann, as a former ra cri i centerworKer,objcctstobccause y make haht oftbe idea of rapt. "Not everybod¥ qrcci with me. are people who Just aren't ao.ina to convinced by any argument simply cause of that 11mple idea that humor ii definition not bad and not acrioua. "That's a bad notion col\cerhlna If u r -that humor. since it's done in fun and n a ltsht mood, cannot have any aeri s mcanin1s. any serious mnsqes. My cl IS that it IUl't C.f\.,. Bcrpnann said he believed thm: correlation between the volume of hu about a aroup and the awarcneu of movement "feminism 1s &till not a e tabli hcd and l('t'(pted IOCW movcm in th11 country," he ,.jd. ~I Russians rushing to flnd summer camp for MOSCOW (AP) -School's out for summer in Oie viet Union -and lucky cb1ldttn arc fl~ina cities in nv<?Y• !'f buses to spend part of their thrtt·montb acataon 1n summer camps. Like much else here, 24-day camp paun are at a ium. Last year, only 12 million of some 26 million ouna ~oneen aaied 7 to 14 aot to the 60.000 c:ampt uonwide. • Money is not the problem in 1ettina to camp. Trade Dions traditionally finance most sojourns at You~ ·oncer cam pt, or levy a minimal charae. But competition pllC)CS is intense, especially for the two best camps - Jyonok (Small ~e) and Artek on the Black Sea near aha. 1 Samantha Smith, the Maine schoolgirl, spent five ys •t Artek last summer on the invitation of Soviet det Yuri V. Andropov before his death. She wrote to ndropov to ask if the Soviet Union wanted war. He hineseboat ace high n tradition_ YICHANG, China (AP)-Dragon boat races return oday to the Yangtze River, 18 years after the ancient 1tion was baited by China's Cultural Revolution. The estival symbolizes the hunt for the body of a poet who responded that his nation wanted peace and inv1ted Miss Smnb to visit. But for Soviet kids, it's not that easy to ,et \0 a premium camp. Only one in l,SOO P1onttn vacation at Anek or Oi'lyonok each year. The coveted places are 1uppoted to be ror top achievers-and no one 1s suppotcd to ao more than once. In Pf'IC\ke, however, many parcnu use whatever influence ~ may have to to aet their children to the Black Sea 1everal ytan in a row. Sovictlkaya Rossiya. newspaper of the Russian Federation. recently cited examples of perents ~chanaina an)'thil\I ~om their allotted dental 1ervices to movie tickets for Black Sea vacations for tbei.r children. "I just a= to the MOIClOw K.omsomol (Com· munist Youth ue) committee for passes for my soo and his friend and they didn°t refuse," a Moscow dentist identified as Professor A. S. lmamliev told the paper. His son has tayed at Arttk and OrlyODOk four tunn. "If there's another chance. M:11 ec>....,._" lmamliev was quoted as say1na,. .. Whal father ~·c want bis child at a aood camp like Anet?" Soviet kaya Ro liya said perenu u1&!'f the aan~ of their profes ion or their Jc>b& to aive cb1&drm the best hould be punished. bccau1e they arc not prqw{na younisten for hard work an adult life. Some schoolttachera. ioo. were accultd by the paper of beina too read)• to write the favorable tePoru required for children aoina to camp. One Muscovite, ~kina privately, recalled that al her school, the sole Anck pa1s wenf to a tcacht-r'1 pet. not the ablest pupil. "Everybody knew it wat unfair," she Said, "but 11tbat could we do? .. Trainana children for Soviet society is one of the aims of Pioneer camp. In Artek, the sinainl of sono for peace Stop Prowler Entry! T he Last Dependable Protection You Would Evt:r N eed For Home And Bus iness Join the Summer Fun at DA~ CAMP!! GIVE MOM A VACATION .•. • Field Trips • Crafts • Swim mine • Picnics ----u,..,~~are ancf Alter-care Availa JUNE 18th thru SEPT. 7th wned nearly 23 centuries ago. Yicbana. a city of 400,000 in Hubei province, is near ---.c.i e birthplace of the poet Chu Yuan. Tradition says be ~==-C.11 Now For A FNe In Home or Offtce Enroll Now-Fall Semester Starts Sept. 101h Reasonable Tuttlon SUMMER SCHOOL JULY 5th thru JULY 311t urlcd himself ipto the river and drowned in 227 B.C. ar-eon..-., DemoneCNtion end E8'lmete And Receive Free :~!u~~~jJ:~~ f!'o!l ~~:~~·m~i~ve~~~~:,::: ~a. ~ ~--~~huf ~~.~ 'and pad.di -searchina for the poet's body. Finenct,. AVlli...._ For Free No ObHgnlon lntomwtion C.11 (714) 549-5101 16US llOOKMUIST ST. (714)96~12 Sympo~ to their boats,'l!ereiend1 --' --• ---.. • · :ll,1'1;::__~- They made riced · gs and threw them into the water to distract fish so they wouldn't eat the body. 1-------------------------.. Embellished into folklore, Cbu's suicide provided the ori&in for the draa<>n boat races staaed by Chinese around the world. The race symbolizes the 6unt for aiu•s remains in order to give him a proper burial. The dragon is the papn aod of the river. . lo 1966, when fanatical Red Guards bdd sway durina Cbina's Cultural Revolution. the races were condemned ~~ of the "four olds" -old traditions, culture, na and customs. · .. In the Cultural Revolution, all our drqon boau were dam'P.'1' by the Red Guards and bad \0 be built ·again," said spectator u -Nina, -a crew ·member lD Yichana's last races in 196S. , That year, 1 S boaU raced This year, competitors finished only six of the boau, which have drqon-li.ke ·bows and tail-like stems. n Thousands of specta\On lined the Ooodwall alona the river, shou~ and settina off' fir1'Crackers durina ~reliminary raana earlier in the week. 1 Wearing numbered shins and colors of red, sreen, "white, yellow and oranac, the crews race along a 2,~ 1yar<1 course along a narrow channel below China's showpiece Gttbouba Dam. r Standard-bearers blow whistles and dance at the front 1ofthe Iona boau, while a crew member at midship beats a aona and drum to set the pace for the 30 paddlen. "I The competitors, who include farmers and fisher· 1men. rely on.ann power to paddle forward. In the Western , sport of rowing. oanmen use the muscles of their legs and back to propel a shell backwards. At the rear of the slender craft. SlCCnmen guide 2(). (loot rudders and let off' cannon-like firccra<.kcrs. . Yioba.na's celebration is unique, o~iz.en say. <' Most Chinese bold the races on the fifth day of the >Chinese lunar calendar's fifth mon~ the day Chu is said o have drowned in the Miluo River tn Hunan province... l • • i I . . ' . • I ,, . I • ' i • I • I . • ' • I • • • • ' . .. • • • • • I • • . • • ' • • . . i . ' • • . • • • • IO DAY CULTURED PEARL SPECIAL •STRANDS •CLASPS • SHORTNERS • FANCY NECKLACES •PENDANTS •BRACELETS •EARRINGS •EARRINGS • RJNGS •PINS I • . • .. • • 30% OFF --. • t .. --4 . i About Bulls-&Bears& Savings Bonds~ According to people in the stock market, bulls And that means there's no limit on how much are good and bears are bad. But if you're buy-you can earn. ing U.S. Savin~ Bonds through the Payroll But if the bear takes over and rates decline ~vi~~ Pl~n, you don't have t~ worry about you're protected by a guaranteed minimum of mtssmg a nde on the bull or bemg devoured . -~ S 7.5%. And thafs only minimum. --by the WaH Street bear. --· -·--------:--~~ Cnancesare,you1tdo a·tot- when ·the bull is dominant in · 5 better over time. · you11 share in th~ higher ~~ your Bonds five years or returns because Bonds now s'*-o·c ~ more and you can ride the have a variable interest rate. • ~Ll GS bull and beat the bear. m tn.erica. County congratulated for defeating Prop. A To the Ednor: tongratulauons to the people of Orange Counly. The~ let 1t ~known to the poht1c1ans that the people of Orange County have spoken. They have voted apinst the I cent sales tax Now let Cat Trans do the JOb that we have been paying for since 1973. people, but apparent)} she 1s givtng in to special 1ntere t aroups and for- g.ellmg who votes for her on election da}. Again I would like to repeat to the politicians in Orange County the ~oplc have spoken, don't lr'Y lo do what Newport Beach has done to the people who voted twice against the Bed tax increase, but increased it anyway to fight John Wayne Airport. People should not forget on election day the Rames of the potiuc1ans who turn their backs to those who sus>- ported them 10 1he first place. / · ·r1i0e telllng_you the difference between Stin Salvador and El Salvador. Unless I'm very much mistaken. oneofthem Isa city and the other. a country. · • AIDY Roo1EY HoW Gulf Alter reading the ~unday Pilot (June 3) and seeing all the con- tnbutors outside of Orange Co that gave to the I cent sales t.ax increase 11 was a !>hock to me. Wh} would outside interests pour mone)' into a sales taA increase. 1f they weren't going to benefit by 1t. These were organ1zattons in Los Angeles. La Jolla, Van Nuys. San Francisco, Chicago, San Di~o and Beverly Hills, also two 011 companies. I noticed that all the contributors were printed in the smallest type that could be used in a newspaper, so people wouldn't take the time to read who was contn butmg one million dollars lnc1denlall} I have encountered many people who are concerned • • about all the moss and sea lettuce in Newport Bay. where is S.P.0.N. and And many other facts that defy our city officials. We used to have a clean bay, what are they trying to do about it? GEORGE P. FORTEVILLE Newport Beach plus to this added burden on the Editor's note: The names of the people At least the Pilot dtd pnnt 11 contributors ro the PropoSJtion A two da)S pnor to the election instead campaign were pnntt:d m "~e ~~' ~~~ . ·~ .. ~~~~JikJJJed" m mg atiai'f~n e 0 11fg" ~· ~·w·~·-_;_~~ s this propos1uon. she has changed our into the paper. Al that. we .had room op1n1on of her in this household. I for only those who conrnbuted the always felt she represented the largest amounts. Treat mentally ill criminals To the Ed11or: I am again impressed with the special coverage Mr. Steve Marble has given to his articles and the people or topic that they deal w1th. In particular. I was intngued about the article Mr. Marble wrote in the June 5th issue of the Pilot; which deah with the Deluca case. The case in itself was quite interesting. but Mr. Marble added some fascinating points that were involved in the controversial case. Like a number of other tnals of the past. the question of whether or not the defendent was mentally "conscious" or not 1s at hand. Rather than decide 1fGabnel Deluca actuall) killed the mail earner or not. his attorneys have plea~ed guilty. but . also have deemed their client "un- consc1oui.." I personally feel that with the evidence shown Deluca was unable to control his actions. How- ever. he sho uld be instated 1n a m ental insutution to combat his mental disease. And not until the patient 1s completely recovered and able to benefit society. should he be released. He should probably be instated for a minimum of ten ycars.1 cannot. even as a high school student. see a juvenile like Deluca be set free wuhout medical help over a sustained duration. This trial is a prime exam- ple of murder cases across the United State1 of America 'that have occurred due to mental illness. The defendants in these cases are admitted to hospi- tals and then set fret before adequate "help" has been rendered. I am for medical assistance to needy cnmi- nals. however I question the early release of such criminals. J cannot see. as a citizen. how we can accept setting free such people. Concerning the Deluca case I can't tell what the sentence will be, but I would be interested to know what happens to Gabnel Deluca if he is released prematurely. I again would like to congratulate Mr. Marble on an excel- lent article that shows a talent for good rt"Search and wntmg. BARRY E. LYON Edison High School. Hunungton Beach Local parks appalling To the Editor: I am appalled at the cond1t1ons of our local parks. Last February my young son and 1 'is1ted the view park on V1ctona <\venue It had JUSt undergone replanting and new spnnklers on the bluff areas. We found 1t to be enjoyable and attract- ive. Then. m late May we found the new plantings dead, replaced by weeds, and an inoperative watenn~ system How much did this foll y cost. Recently we '1s1ted the pnde of Costa Mesa. Tew1nkJe Park. I recall a few summers aio. the water slide full o f kids enJO)tng what the public pr0\.1dcs (The kids paid b)' the hour ) Toda) the entire hill and shde area 1s undermined b) squmels. It appears the shde can ne'er be repaired Arc the ongmal contractors responsible'> l'htS attraction 1s onl) a few years old and onl} re pairable through complete reconstructlOn. Lions Park has been under re- construction for a vear. So far. all that has been accom.plished . at great expenw. 1s the removal of the playground equipment for small ch1l - dren. Will It ever be replaced? T.wo new kitchens have been installed. however. the park had two kitchens previously. Was this massive expense neccssaf)? The fish fry operated in the old facilities for many. many )'cars. Apparently the Lions Club finds the new fac1ht1es not very adequate. as they moved to a portable location to do the cookmg. What happened to the stage? My local park. at the former Lindberg school site, has not had dnnking water for o ver a year Two fo untains exist. one appears to be intended to replace one that previous- ly didn't work. Mowing at this loca11on 1s rare. but 1s not necessary as the Parks Depanment feels. no water, no lawn. 1 realize the child population m our area 1s declining. However, so arc the vacant lots and fields I played m as a child. Where will we send our kids when Jc have no decent facilities or playgrounds? To the streets and shoppmg malls. I suppose. PAT LESTER Costa Mesa Who is civilized? To the Editor When researchers fear that their practices arc in jeopardy, they spring into acuon. circle the wagons and tell us a$210 about all the good their practices do for mankind or is 11 for the grants. Who de('.1dcd that the species. man. 1s the most important in the universe'> Certamly not the other species. So long as 1here 1s a cheap source of animal bodies available. researchers are not about to look for 01her ways to accomplish their purposes. Vivisection belongs to the dark ages. When a species hke ours callously and cynically uses other animal species for its own selfish puJQgses. we are doomed and deserve our-aoom. For myself. I would not bu) one extra da) of life at the cost of such temble suffenng. ELEANOR L. HASTINGS Corona def Mar Talented baby scorned Mailbox/Pnnce To the Editor: It wa~ with great disappointment 1hat I searched your pages for wmc nouce of the 1h1rd pnze baby conte t winner. BcnJam1n Pnncc How could 'luc~ a talented and beauuful child be dt'n1ed the noton et> he so nc hl} de!>t'rvn'> ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Obviously l can no longer rely on your publication to supply me with a co mprehensive V1ew of the world and wall thCfCfore be forced to take my i1us1ncss cl~whcre. ROBERT PRINCE A very proud grandfather Lo~ Angeles H. L lchwart1 Ill Ch91yOowaffbJ [CS.for M'd A• t .. I IOllW' "'~ f '8ftlr Z:lnt ~o ~,.,.,c,i "'"' ,eA••l l !OW,._! B<ly r.! • ...... AOO!ftl cor·~ .. I• lk• I ta-CA f'fJ A t8nC'ltt f dot qi: TomT.at Coy Cd•lot J_ i common sense Not today, but soon perhaps, I'll be explaming the war between lraq and G • t t • k Iran to you. I'll tell you bow the war 1an cor ora ions see ~~~:~~~n~:~;-~~rr!k~~~= .. _ . ~ . ~ . . . . ~--~' . ~ "'1i-:·-~.. . ,,;i~::..; . .J~«:~~~.-· Clean aler exemp· ioil ~~i::::~.:~~~::::~::.:::.:: probably start by explaining ~he djfTerence between the two c.ountnes. One of them is predominately Moslem and I think the other may be. too. If not, it's something else. I'll make all that clear for you. Congressmen back amendment for paper mills WASHINGTON-Twogiant r corporations with a history of seeking special treatment in Washington a:re at it again.This time their friends in Congress are trying to push through an amendment totheOean Water Act. It would let the two companies evade anti-pollution requirements that their competitors must meet. The amendment. passed by the House Public Works Committee, applies only to two paper mills in southeastern Alaska. It would extend for I 0 years the pollution permits of Louisiana PacificCorp.'s mill in Ketchjkan and Alaska Lumber and PulpCo.'smill in Sitka. The two companies were rebuffed by the En v1ronmental Protection Agency when they asked for~ variance that would let them con- tinue to pollute waterwaysat the fnll sites. So they went to Congress fOi help. Rep. DQll Young. R-Alaska. talked to members of the committee, and Rep. John Paul Hammerschmidt. R- Ark .. intro{luccd the special exemp- tion. Young 1s regarded as a friend by Louisiana Pacific, which gave him $1 ,500 through its political action committee. ~eaJsogot$2,000from an industry PAC, the National Forcs1 L.M. Bovo Products Association. according to documents reviewed by my associate John Dillon. Sen. Frank Murkowsk1, R-Alaska, who is expected to push s1m1lar legislation in the Senate. has received SI .500andS1,000 respectively from the two PACs. This isn't the first time the two companies have received special favors from the government. As I have reported in past columns. they were among the beneficiaries of a $600 million timber-contract bailout pushed by National Forest Service boss John Crowell. who was Lowsi- ana Pacific's general counsel before coming to Washington. He con- tended that the lumber industry was ailin&-tfwugh his old company -~ue"Uy reported a 27 percent tncrease in sales. The two compantes again pulled their poor-mouth routine with the EPA.claiminglhat the cost oftbc required pollution-control equis>- faC!llt might compel them tocloe ttwir paper mills. Meeting tbe EPA• na1Jooalguidelineswould be much more difficult and expensive tn Alaska, they pleaded. Unimpressed. tbe EPA concluded that the problems the two companies faoed "are not fundamentally dif- ferent from factors considered by EPA during development of national guidelines." The agency also sug- gested that the two companies had doctored the figures toexauerate the cost of the cleanup operation. Industry competjtors don't see why the two Alaskan facilities can ·1 afford JACK AIDEISOI One of the big troubles with that war for most Americans is that the names of the two countries arc so ••••••••••••• much alike. It isn't a5 though they ___ _were called. FranN': and Germany. - to clean up their act. An executive of ITT Rayonier, which spent close to SI 00 million meeting EPA standards at three mills in the Northwest. said, "lfRayoniercan do it. so can the Alaskan mills." Letting the two companiesofTthehook woutdgive 1hem an unfair competitive edge, Rayonier said. Oregon Gov. Victor Atiyeh made the same point in a lctterto the United Paperworkers Union explain- ing why he dido 't support the re- quested EPA variance for the two ' Alaskan mills: "Since pulp mills in Oregon and Washington have been required to invest in pollution~n­ trol facilities, it is hard for us to see why it should be different in Alaska. ... Jfwould seem to give them an CCO(lomic advantage ... Footnote: An aide to Young C(:bocd thebYocompanies' plaint that they "caa•t afford" addiuonal pollution- control equipment, and said they had already spent some SSS million on cleanup gear. He added that the two mills are in comphance with Alaska's state water-quality standards. Jact Alldersoa 11 • •yod.Jcated colr11mli• t. Calling two countries France and Germany makes it a lot easier to tell them apart than calling them Iran and Iraq. Don't worry about it for now, though. Just as soon as I find out what it's aft about. I'll let vou know. While I'm al it.. I mijllt as well explain what's going on an India for you. Last week, hundreds of Indians were killed when the Indian Army attacked the Golden Temple in Amritsar. The Golden Temple is headquarters for the Sikhs. (I'll be explaJning who the Sikhs are.) Amritsar, according to the news-- papers, 1s in the Punjab, so, naturally. I'll be telling you where and what"~ Punjab" is, too .. A.s I undcrsta!'d !t now, it is not a rebgion. The Pun,ab lS a geographical area oflndia. lndla, by the way, is no longer lo be confused with Pakistan, although .the food is a lot alike. ru go into a detailed explanation of why Pakistan is no tonger pan oflndia and bow the Sikhs in the Punjab differ from the Hindus or, more properly,' the Hindi. U.S. rail revival overdue If I have time, I'll probably ex~lain how the Hindus differ from the Sikhs, the Moslems. the Buddhisu, the Baptists, the Seventh Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses, Methodisl5, Jews. Shintoists. Catholics and Con- fucians. Most of the world's wars have begun over religious differences between people who honestly believe their religion-is the onJy right one, so I think It's important that you under· st.and how the religions differ from each other. A detailed explanation will be forthcoming from me very, very soon, probably. Railroads account for SO percent of all passenger miles in Japan. I percent in the United States. Our Chief Prognosticator thinks a rail revival 1s due. Overdue maybe. One by one, he believes, metropolitan corridors will become sharply identified along fast- track runs here. And the car rental business will go ape. Aper. Q. If )OU think back 1,000 years. what was the largest city in what's now the United States? A. Cahokia. An Indian settlement in Southern llhno1s. Wtthout about 30.000 people. In old Anglo-Saxon, the word "mare'' was the tenn for an evil spint believed sometimes to sit on a slecpcr•s chest. It's half the ongm of that word "nightmare ... Scalping 1s pretty ancient. Before the colonists, before the Indians. But it has only been common where combatants were of different races. Tl\e color and texture of the scalp hair had to serve a.s positive proof of an enemy kill. lncidentalJy, scalping victims have survived. It's said they were. in fact. the first wearers of toupees. Q. Does the Bible mention twins? A. Twice. Esau and Jacob Perez and Zerah. Jn Genesis. It's not enough to say water seeks its own level. In the oceans. that level can vary by 600 feet. If there's a mountain range out there -such as the Hawaiian chain -its gravitational pull raises the water leve1 around it. When that charmed snake sways so rhythmically in front of the swaying flute player. it's not dancing. Brenda. It's looking for a place to strike. If it docs strike, though. it strikes at the closest object, which is the outer end of the flute. That's when the charmer stops swaying and playing. and tries another snake. The same sort ot embarrassmen1 tha1 causes some people to blush red causes others to tum pale. L .M. Boyd 11 • 1yodlc•led colamol.,. Propagandagettinga bad name Apro pos of my assessment that the word "dogm11ic" has tu med into a d1spa~ng term fora stubborn, closed-minded attitude, a clergyman of my acquaintance mentioned an even moreglaringexampleofa word sinking from the respectable to the disreputable. That word rs "propaganda." For the past century, pro~nda has been 1 nasty word. sian1fvin1that1t 1 a one·s1dcd dJ ton1on o(a case. u uallyemined by our enemies. (What we off er them, of courst.1s "information·· -as in the U.S. Office oflnformataon.) But "propaganda" bcpn asan estimable word in Enalish. It was first coined by Pope Urban Vlll, who organized a ··congrc.-tion for Propa- punalhc Fa 1th, .. and the onginal antentofthcword wa to pread the Chnstian faith by mi Jon throuah· out the world AstheC'hn ttanC'hurch split in lhe 16th century. and en muy arose amona the factions. the Roman C'athohC1 bcpn propa~tin.a one vc"'1on oft he faith. while the Prot· cstant ~u held to another. and soon SIDIEY Hu11s this propaganda was viewed by its opponent asaformofbr&Jnwa hma for the purpose of usta1nmg Papal author>ty. AC'tually. al mo t e\'crythma we hear ma)' be defined as propqanda -advcnisina.reli&iouupptals. pa1rio11cstosan • thcst11ementsby chambcn of com mcrcc and labor unfons. the A mcrican Med teal A!.~ sooation, and both the pro-and ant1- nucicar forces. E\'en if the materiaJ is as faClua1 u Po ible. the attcmp1 to persuade others to adopt one's pioint ofv1cw1u rorm of pro~tins. or pttading.. panicular rauh Propcrly,~ak1~.it houldbt1 ncutr1I word. not a bad" one. Pcnua ion 1soncofthc mnm ObJtc· I t1vesot human communication, as a subsututc for physical force, and represents a considerable advance over knocki na heads toaether. However, st nee so much-per- haps the bulk-ofpropapnda tends to appeal to the emotions, 10 ia- noranQC and aullibilny. tollU¢and fearand prejudice, rathcrthin to re.son aod equity, the word has bccomewhatarammaNnsaJI .. ~ JOr&tJ\'c .. in modem tim~ ll 1s a•ways used in a n~ti\'c, orcvtl1 sense. .. Like "doamatic.·· which also llad a noble on&in. it has t.akcn on tl\ecoJor of us wor t ofTcndtrt,lnd is re- pudiated tvcn by thote who most flaarantly indulae in IL To .. propa. ptc" (the ~erb from which It comes) mnn tocau somelhma to multiply or brttd: but we use propapndl mostly to kill <>ff those ideas or mo,~mtn"1hat m lothma&onour Jtlf .. ntcrul. SUIH1 Harri• II• •YHlnlH colam•l•t Nor do l wish to exclude Central America. There arc still a few people in the United States who don't completel y understand why Nicaragua is constantly having trouble with its neighbor, Honduras. rn be making that clear so you'll all better understand our problems there. Likewise, I'll be tellina you the difference between San Salvador and Et Salvador. Unless I'm very much mistaken, one of them isa city and the other. a country. When I finish, there won't be any doubt in your mind. Because there's also some doubt about which are the good auys and which arc 1he bad guys in the guerilla war in either E1 or San Salvador, I'll find out and let you know once and for alt about that. too. Everyone hates war, everyone say If we're aoina to do somcthina about stopp1~ wars, we ought to do what we do wtth any problem. We study it and write a report. That' why I'm IOlni lO do this public: ~TVI~. explaining all the wan of hisiory. just as soon as I get some free time. I'll be explain1na nOt only the differeMe& that brou&ht on the war betwem Iran and lraQ, &ut 111 alsobetcllinayou the C1ct.a.il or the Punic Wan. the Napoleonic War. The Crimean War and the ~loponncsiH War. 1'11 rcfmh your memory aboul The Crusades and what the Crusaders we-re cru&ad1na for and why t~y killed so many people doina it. I'll tell you whether Attila the Hun wa lftlly all tha• bid a auy or noL ' I won't leave ont" war uneiitplamcd •• if the~ 11 an Cllplanation (or one. In many ~. of coul'IC. tbne dOftn't seem tn be a rcall) IC)Od muon for a ~·ar. e.11cept. •• Awly RHNY It a ~"'4 Nl•mlHlf. ,.,. 7 If ••theta ..... blrtlt would there be three-piece meternltr ault1? 85. • ADtlcJpatlq eummer tripe, David Clock, 14, trlee ~band at tbe helm of tbe famlly'a aportflaher Tick Tock ln Newport Barbor u father Ralph amJJee approru: Fun ef fishing, fashions shared I With the appearance of22-year Newport Beach resident Ralph Clock and his son David on the Father's Day cover. Style has come full circle with thisacf1ve family. Former "models'" were mom Dot and daughter Betsy. What better place to photograph the duo than Tick Tock, the family's 50-foot sponfisher-theirsecond home. Ralph. a native of Long Beach. began boatmgand fishing at an early age. and it was only natural that his Pisces-born son's crib was aboard a boat shortly after he was born 14 years ago. Together they enjoy deep sea- fishing and recently returned from a trip to Meiuco with tentative plans for a July 4 excursion. David. who recent!)' received his certification m scuba diving.. has his I I-foot whaler docked just feet away from the Tick Tock. He also has beach ttme. surfing and water polo games on his summer schedule. This fall David. who graduated Tuesday from Carden Hall School, will attend Fountain Valley School in Colorado which will put him closer to another sporting love -skiing. Ralph is owner. presidentandchiefexecutive officcrofOock Construction Co. The Irvine-based CQ.mpany buildscommerctal and industrial projects throughout Southern Cahforn1a. The Colorado Univcrstt) graduate, who flies bis o wn plane, has served asa director oftbe Industrial league of Orange County and chairman of the Air Transportation Task Force since 1982. He was secretary m '83 and is the '84 vice president. He was a director of the Greater Irvine Industrial League for seven years. C1ock. who has been vice prcsidcntofadminis- trat1on. properties and development for the Orange County Council of Boy Scouts of America since 1980, ts a charter member and past pres1den t of the New- port/Irvine Rotary Oub. H1sotheraffihations include the UCI Chancellor' Oub. Lincoln Club. Golden Eq1e Club. Balboa Angling and Newport Harbor Yacht dubs. Daily Pilot Color Photo by Lee Payne Perfect for a cnalee arc Reyn Spooner•• ab1rt wltll boat detll&na ud cord ahorta. Da.td•• I Orange Co st DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 17~ 1084 , Loo KING Gooo • I I.· New hairstyles for filim top trim, polished look . . .. . Father·s Day lotions can ma~e grooming pleasurable Men'sha1rstyles ----------- today arc close cropped and ultra neat. Stylists utilize the tools of the trade -scissors. razors and electric clippers -to achieve t he the short look that fits the individual and his lifestyle. ¥111 DUii Take the executive man ... his look is clean, polished and well groomed. For him. the Glemby hairstyling people suggest his cut can be achieved with scissors. The hair is shaped around the cars to offer a tnm. but not too short st) le. For the }oung businessman with a budding career. who is senous. but not too senous. a shorter look Is suggested. A razor cul will offer a slight wispiness to tbc St} le. Then there as the yo uthfully-spintcd, self-confident man who wan ts to show off a street chic attitude. He can experiment wath his image. IAkinga more free approach to his look. For him. electric clippers crop the hair very tlose on the sides and create a touscled easiness on the t-Op. •Son surprises: Men's faces are more likely to suffer from sun than women's faces -since women usually wear makeup that offers some protection. And many men think a leathery look makes them more rugged and un·~ ra) s tan chemically damage the hair. Phihp Kingsley, a tricholoaist, (they deal with the C'are ofthc ha a rand scalp), ha a Sun SurvivaLSystem which includesa gel, as pray and a cream formulated to give the hair maximum protection from the sun. Before aoi na to the beach, the tennis couns or the golf course, he recommends the cream be applied to slightly dampened hair for maximum protection from the sun. (Alsb, protectsapinst chlorine and sea water.) Men, especially those with thinning hair will want to use it, Kingsley says, wtten they arc out in the sun. Besides protecdl"lg the hair, it minimizes scalp bum. • •'nae ave race mu spends 3,SOO hours of his life shavmg. And there arc so many companies willing to offer products to make this mainstay-of-grooming chore pleasant. The new Chanel for Men Shave Cream (about SS) is a multi-purpose product. It cleans and moisturizes the face and softens the beard to set it up for a smooth shave.' l t can be used with or without a brush. (And. it has that nice Chanel fragrance.) Aramis has put together wet and dry options for today's man. Offered arc a foam concentrate that creates acushiony, protcctivclayerbetwccn the razorand the skio and a pre~lcctric lotion for dry shaving. Th.e latter clears the skin of perspiration and oil (the razor-tugging culprit), protects against irritation and primes the beard for a close electric shave. •'nae first frapa.acecreated by designer Yves Saint Laurent was Pour Homme. That woody, spicy and fresh blend oflavendcr and lemon with notes of thyme and rosemary,sandalwood,patchouh,<mkmonandnutmeg is contained in the YSL shaving products. Also, the fragrance is in other products pour hommeincfuding . . facial scrub, talc and face protection cream. •A new lk1D cartltne for men, "interface'', is-availabt~ordstrom, South Coast Pl1,tza. Representatives are there today from noon to S p.m. ex plain mg the "healthy, no-nonsense masculine. forgetting that it can also leave them with • wrinkled eyes, a red nose and blistered lips. . · treatment linedesi,ned exclusively to meet the specific needs of a man's skm''. The-coltecticnr Cnctm:tacleanscrs, toner, moisturizer, elastin-collagen night replenisher, herbal rub scrub, close shave formula and mask. • Sunblockinatubeorflaskforthefacc,andonein Sh • ·ti •· · · IJgj. £. · :-----£ stickform~orthTe~doesmuchmoreforaman·s t~ks'.'. 1 • ~IJI .. B8 , .. ,,, .. ~Ofdl!f••~ ... ---~~.»~· ... ·"TX --&__ ~.Y.1-'9ii nair.1salsoscns1tiV'ctattfciltif.lrtffte~$~~-.. ~-~ _-_.. ~· ~-/ • 9 ---· ..... 'J ' Jhebodythatthesunhatsandevenonacloudyday,'the · · · -IL ...... --·" ' · I I A Nail enamel, blush, mascara: $12 beauty essentials FREE with perfect perm $37 ReGIS HAIRSTYLJSTS There 1s a look and style that makes }'OUr je\Nelry from \XfYndham Leigh just that much more special. It 1s a clean, fresh look. tailor~ for a taste that appreciates simple. understated good design. Almost every piece 1n oor store has ~ 1ndMdually handcraft:M 1n 18 Karat Gok:1 or Platinum 1n oor °""'" 'NOficshop on the premises. 1nsunng the stnaest attention Mood for this menswear staple turns expansive For fall 1984 dn:ss shinings have come lo the forefront. Conan. colors and pattern layouts are coming on strong ... and creativity, not passivity ... is the focus of this essential item in the menswear fashion mix. Although, according to Van Heusen, the 2¥•-to three-~~ to tNery design detail and quality control. For a helpful and expenenc~ interpreta- tion of your O\Nn ideas, or an lndMdual je'-Nelry ~n created j ust for }'OU. the ~ham Leigh starf will see your order through every single step from concept to delivery and take great pr~ 1n the \NOrlc ~do for you, all along the Wcff. Wyndham Le1gh ~~:t .. 0 Rr 127 Fashion Island. ~ ~acl'l. CA 92660 Tt~ 714/644·0501 • ~ar BulkXks 'Mish"' ) -·-------------~------· j -J ' -..... inch regular point collar is 60 percent of the industry volume. Button~owns. freq uently in contrast white, pin- tbrough eyelets; Britash-influenccd spreads, again matching or white. the arc spread and the new dime rounded model arc shaping up as the important new trends. Diversity of color pervades in dress shirts ... neutrals for toned down bright clothing, pcarlizcd pastels, dusty tones. dramatic and deep in solids, defined stripings and oversized windowpanes ... to complement the new brown and gray suitings. Thett arc new multi-colored combinations ... gray, lilac, linen, maize, sands, aceents ofrCa, gold orgteen,10ne- on tones for elegant lustrous effect,. ... -and-botb-whttc-and deep-colored grounds with positive-negative pattemings. Two attitudes continue to be significant in collection,• -the traditionalist and the fitted silhouette (more shaped to the body). In the sport motif ... colors feature rich, deep dark shades ... plus the drama of li&ht and dark contrasts. ·oxfords. herrinabones, twills, nubs and stubs ... the new effective textures an: dimensional and definite ... abound in navy, brown, burgundy, winter white, nickel. new blue, ~plant and khaki The shin mood is expansive and imaginative in both dress and sports. The •per 8bJrt for emaeh'"l·-..penden bu a new caned •arc• ..,._d collar for a natty bow tie or collar, tile acce11adea for fall. • Ele&ant afternoon WJJen tile ll•nnequlna AadHary, AMUtance Leape of Soadlena C&U.fomla, praented a lalC1l tea prden party /fublon benefit at the BarroD Blltona' .Ute ID Loe ADCelea, Joyce R•ame and Barbua Karl, memben from Jlfewpott Beacb, met TV star John Blllerman, aboft. One of tile modela, Sally P'orbea of Corona 4e1 llar. far left. chatted with Sandra ..... after the aaJdllaiy celebrated lta 4 1 yean ·Of ilerriCe and l-1d tribute to lln. Pruak SIDatra, Mary llattln and the llm•. Ronald~. John Van de Kamp and Dennla Standft11 for pbllan~ ~. CULTURED PEARL CHlt\LLENGE GUESS THE NUMBER OF PEARLS IN THE GLASS IN OUR FRONT WINDOW VISIT THE STORE DURING OUR 30% OFF SPECIAL AND TAKE OUR CHALLENGE ONE ENTRY PER PERSON NO PURCHASE NECESSARY CLOSEST GUESS WINS CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE ON JUNE 28th . CHARLES H. BA RR 17•&1n1M w ...... .... ... , .. ..... I PAR TY WRAP Well done piresidencyends with a 'roast' Dmlr ......... .,,.,,... c-,- Tom Alllneon, an orlCln&J New Dtrecttona for Women board member, and Dot Clock chat. Juqe calTID Schmidt had fun at dinner lntroducm, ht. •date' -claDChter Tracy. The roast turned 1nto a toa l. Board members and aue t at the New Oi~ons forWomen'sannuaJ rtcosnition din~rat Sinta Ana CountryOubwerein- vited to roast Dot Clock, cwo-term outaoina prtsi- dent. Pete Rabbitt, a new board member, got in a few zingers. but others praised and aaid mostly nice or humorous things. Afterwards, Rabbitt commented toa panici- pant, "You &iris were too nice." But, Rabbitt had an advantage ... he's known her for some time ... he wasat Colorado Univer- sity with Dot and husband Ralpla and now he and JIM NICOL wife Mary arc her Newport Beach neighbors. Dot was&iveo a diamond-studded rose on a chain from the board and Kay Brown, cxecuti ve director. read a proclamation from the Onrnge County Supervisors. Jlm Nicol took over Dot's position as president and othernewofficersofthe '84-'85 board arc Bad Wllll1, vice president; Vida Dean, secretary and Mark Edwards, treasurer. Other new and continuing board members of the residential recovery home for women with alcohol problems arc Dave Aaerbacb, Howard Bland, Lettie Colla, Dorotlay Hardcutle, Nancy Hines, Betty Manoi, Harold MW1, Aue Natt, Carol R.anaey, C...olya Sbea, LetUe Tltoma1 and Catlaerlne Tb yen. Highlights ofNew Directions' successful year were reviewed and major annual donors were recognized. DRESS FIT FOR TRASH? Don't turn your nose up at garbage bag creations NEW YORK (AP) -When people call J. Jeffrey Hill's fashions "trashy" or .. fit for garbage," he simply smiles. His designs -skins, coats. ev~n a Victorian wedding gown -arc fashioned from plastic trash.bags. And although some might tum up their nose at this idea, garbage bag couture seems to be catching on. · Hill's wife Robin recently wore a trash design to a party "and by the end of the night, every woman in the place was wearing one." He had come to the party from an interview and his car was stuffed with his creauons, Hill said. P1aques \\trc made forl\alpb Clock, Dave Colt-, Lee 1.uu.tlabblU. ta ISMCrel<leH.LillMhdw,IM Raae7Dnpcn,Tom S~,Pet.e~.Nleel. Nast. Pat 1.rwe, Ray Jollla ... , J8'1e CaJ~ta Sc)lmWI (there with dau&htttTncy}, A~. Pela and Caro.,. 5'ea and Sam Vu Ludt.pam. Othmat tbeptherinaincludedN~n Beach Mayor Enlya Hart, Pam WUder, Mlrlel Zlall (there with Rusell) and Sff ScUar(with Garr). all past presidents~ the Brwee Notti, Tom AlliaMD (he was an oria,inal board member) JoAneand Gae lll'I. ~ _XJte,NDadm1nistrator,andDr.MuSduaelftr. • • • Walt Reeter and Jeu OlbrtD met in ao old- fashioned, romantic way. She wasa trainee in the Los Angeles Title Insurance Co. on SpnngSt.rcct and every day took a street car at Seventh Street toeo home. He had a job with Arden Dairy and rode the same streetcar. They met eventually on a ride and began sitting together. Five months lattt (after her parents had met him and declared him a fine young lad) they manied. That happened 60 years ago ... last Sunday the Huntington Beach couple celebnted their long~ at a dinner with 38 friends and relatives at McCormick s Landing. Dauabter BouJe was there with husband Ted Leaver, along with son Ren Rater and his fo\ir children Jeff, Mart, Nacy (she from Boston) and Job. Also Jean's sister, Marpe Petross of Costa Mesa, Walt's sister Leoaa Baeter oflos Angeles and newlywed Pbylll1 (SaJyen) and Ralph Carntkn attended. Walt is retired from the dairy industryafter45years and in 1980Jcan retired from ffie Hunungton Beach/fountain Valley Real Estate Board. They lived in Costa Mesa prior to 1959. The couple stays active ... he with his rose garden and lemon tree and she with writing and sewing. ....................... Walt and Jean Reatm :or BaatlilODD BHcll po.e at "11J with a plctue __.., 80 ,_,. aco In &oat of tlaelr &wt llome. - "The whole-thing started out as a joke, basically," said Hill, 27, who never intended to market the silver, black Still, he says. marketing of the trashy styles is not likely to happen soon si nce he first wants to find a way to line the pieces to make the~ • .-.~ore abso~ ... and puttn some mesh for better venulauon. · Mary Rabbitt, Ra.a.ell Zink talk with Rew Dlrectlcma foa.nder Pam Wilder at roaat. and white creations. He originally designed the outfils lo -.---------------------------------------------... ---------... ~_. entertain guests at a friend's party in February. But much to his "shock and surprise,'' he said, "People loved it." "They're comfortable," Hill said Wednesday at an outdoor fashion show in Manhattan's garment district. "You wouldn't necessarily wear one on a hot. muggy day; Gala evenings to salute SCR, Aldrich that wouldn't be realistic. But they're great if someone Thirteen Orange County restaurants spills a drink on you." will be putting ou~ their best dishes J unc help of the troubleshooting Juice Ju-also general manager of the hotel. way at 7 p.m. tice, an ardent SCR supponer, who for I'. The '-'-::u·e la bonon ... 1.1...:ch's 22 Hill said he has received so much publicity-with the 30 when the Fnends of South Coast help of the firm that manufactures the bags -that he Rel>Crtory 9uilds Sta$e the End~f­ bclieves people may be willing to pay up to hundreds of Season Aucuon and Vanety Show which dollars for his trashy fashions. have been dubbed .. Command Per- the past two years has been chairman of Tickets may.>tilJ be available aor the ~ 1'Jun the FriendsofSCR Guilds. Saturday "Hat's Off' graduation pany years of l 'pat UO and is abo honoring retiring UCI Chancellor Dulel planned as a fund-raiser for the spomor- "I just finished a long evening coat made of a black fonnancc." Kay McDoaald is coordinattn,1 with AlclricL Gtaa K.ebdl can be reached at mg UCI Foundation which supportS the panicipating restaurants which arc 856-6247. university/business research projects Hefty garbage baa and a friend saw it and offered $300 to Restaurateurs who were there last year buy 1t,T' the Seattle intcnor designer said. have promised to o utdo themselves and TM Rita. Le Premier, Gemmdh, La An enormous tent will be raised on the and presents scholarsbil>s. Palme, Riviera, Bembtpay1, Goldea campus to accommodate the expected Beary Br&MH'• -orchestra will The bags-wit~out Hill's modifications. of course-the new participants have promised their cost $3 for about 20 1n stores. finest. Around the theater's fountain Tn.ffle, Alfredo's, Proato Rbtorute, 600 guests and festivities wtU gel under provide music for dinini and jdancini. Royal TU.I, Mud.aria Goannet, Cafe ---------------------------- "You rmght not. want to build an entire: wardrobe courtyard, served buffet style, wilJ be around them, but I t~ink most women wou.ld li~e to have foods to suit anyone's fancy. one or two out(lts ~ JUSt for,f un1 for ~mething different to The 600 attending can also expect to wear on a ~pec1al n.1Jht C?Ut, H?!l ~d. find bargains galore! There will be a silent Vienna and Le Blarrltl. And to go with the feast will be gourmet coffees provided by Tile Coffee Beu. • • • . T,I:tat som~!h1ng d.1ffercnt might .be a one-s~ould~r auction and a lively live auction with silver Steel Sak ~ wtt~ a ruffled bodice - a design Hall Melvin Giller president of Nationwide The "commodore of the year" will be says "looks great with rhinestones." -----f ' Be · · Or. a shiny, black halter top and knickers set, with a '."-uctiol\~ 0 ~ewpon a~h. again show- matching cape and contrasting silver bow at the waist. Or m~ off his rapid-fire techniques peppered a white, Victorian-style wedding dress made of 150 kitchen Wllh good h.umo~ and ~un. . garbage b~. The evening will ~n at 5:30 with the "I decided to use the bags just to show people how buffet and conclu~e.w1th ~CR Com~ny ordioary. everyday things can be used creatively." HiU me~bers e ntertammg W1th a mus1caJ announced Friday evening when the Commodores Club of Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce gathers at the Newpon Marriott Hotel to celebrate the group's 25th anniversary. said. vanety show. Sllerry Ro11 and Susan Gates arc co- -----. chairmen of the event working with the The silver celebration will the official opening function of the newly decorated Pacific Ballroom, according to the chair- man. Commodore Ray Kovacs, who is _. ........... Model• demonatrate J. Jeffrey Hill'• tbeol'J that "e•erJdaJthini•can beuedcreatlnl1. 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He Pregnant teena·de o :r .~r;~u~ w. ::! ;~ .. :ti.Hf~~:: . a· bave bad many ~u··~ CH11• rs 0 •h ch WOlt. and returned l~ th• yurt tor tho .. ~~~! \ ~ IAI hand with a hean ruff. ~ t . h d • • ~!!,= •. e;~:~d~a::.~1~\l~. GOREii SwtF ,,,.._. cl;~~b~t:~:i:.~rtt:!~!,:J 1:ace oug . eCISIOD U1t. For the tlmt beln1. onee more. Dtdarer won tbe -. therefore, we are d1v0Un1 2 • Put muter'• partner waf a bran queen. and .•pin retW'otd to the S~nct.y column to a 4 • 5 0 man -I am l\Ot eurt that 1 his hud wtth • a..art rua to DEAR ANN uo~• iM ....... Jed: 1trie1 ot t1mou1 hands. At 5 ~ p... p... e 0 would have allowed .. vtn lead the nine of clubt. My LANDERS: t want , the end of the eerlea, we will PaM p.., 1 <=' 1 0 diamond• doubled to itand. mui.r stuck to hi• run• and to aivt some advice to.~~~~ ~N~~R;S: I hnc ~=:iJ~ 10 back to our weekly quea· p p a. .. covered with the kinr. tore· to prqnant teen· • . o~~e two Yn'Y tlon and an1wer column. ui ... Db p.,. Beln1 •rood partner. my inr th• aee from the board. qen. I hope &JI 11tls I bothMlhblbicaahttkovcrayearOld.9ne~b) •'Ubom N Ith 1 e bl E p.., Put · muter led one of his My moment qt glory bad who arc foohna out ofM!dlock. He$.haris a bciclroom wnh biJ 16-)'Clf~ d • i. er vu n ra •· Ht OjMninf lead: Two of <:?. partner'• 1ult1. Declarer woo finally arrived. After three around will re· I ..... mother an her pa~ou• belf!1'?all. Te~l ~tmciu, ea · the ace of heart. In dummy rounda of clubs had been mtmber it. LA1D£1$ ~" and fin;anaal hardalllPI. Pt.od &ne anwu oa NORTH "A• you might r.allie. I' is and caahed the ace and klnr la ed 1 bad been romoted Si:it yurs aao. I am val. Has ba'1C n~ are IJ'U4ciDa1Y. met by !hocver ii • Vtild not ofi.n the flve of clubs of trumps. He decided that,~ f'tie ~uter club! P met Jay. He was a 1va1l1ble. He lJ Ad, 11ckJy, sour-tmelbna and listleu. <:7 AJ'1 r•tJ to be the hero in •for bis pus of uven "There wu notblngcarinaandunde11tand1napenon.lwasdrawntoh1m.-Tbeothcrblbyaibappy,bealt.byaridthrivtnaonlbc O A Q J 10 I bridre ••••· ao you mu .. amond•. Eut bad to be declarer eould do He was After two years, we bepn to sleep tO&Cthtt. We used birth loft lavilbed on him by bis adoptive ~ti (t.hcy ....._, • A Q J S 2 torgive me If I go back to a,., in both minor 1uJu. eo f ~.a to d ' .... to control but weren't as careful as we sbould b&vt been. Six four ycan for bun). WEST EAST or .. ...., eurreo er a ~ne.. ~nths l ·-J hand that w11 played many now declarer tried the d .,..., a"''• was prqnant. Ho sad th t b aoc:iaJ • • U! • AKQ8'110 yea.r1 ago at the renown sneaky play of the lix of~·· ':e n~w. m:y yea: Ja(s mother was calm and supportive. My mother 1 airb to keep ~;o:~u whd ~~~c:Ji: <:?I 4 a 2 <:?It Q 10 t 5 Cavendish Club of New York. clubs. ater, ,.. . am, a ut to w~s . funous and refused to talk to me. After seeina • couples.,,, lo -to vlde the ad van ( O t '1 O Veld "You might not believe the "Now I know many of the:~:=:~ 10 the bridge hall :J~t~::eh~~~;o:a; •~la~~ Parenthood, we home. G1vea ~~or°chana:, rm surt C.::o~ ~b= • K 1015 • V .W bidding, but I an usu re you people who wbUt away tbei.r Thttt months be'fo,,l or op ron. tttntF 11rls would look forward to motherhood as a joy ~o~1~H that i~ is exactly a• I~ occur· boun at bridge cJubl would c.::! :'ct:.'-~.!:= ~ledbyadrunkdriver.His't,~~d!v=J.•fw~ nthttthanaburden. <:? red. Since my maa~er • part· have played me under the Oau 811.,11, e&H •I daJe into shock. Wt pulled ounclves t<>sether and started to Pleut.Ann, help Pft'uadeyounasiru iopveup thtir 8 n~r had opened w!th a tw~ •!x. In that cue declarer ... .,.,.. EMii w..k •,,a. .c mm plans for the future. Jay's family felt that t should out~(.~'Cdlock babies to couplts who can Jive t.bcm love • 0 IC 15 4 3 2 bid. be had no opt1on but to would have run the six and • _,, ., die ..., "G.fe•'• keep the baby. They invited me to move in with them abd and stturity. It t&kes a lot of maturity to make chat ~ ~I I 4 double or bid a grand slam at made his grand slam. Rut It la lrtqe c-.... " a It.IS nJee. I ~s thrilled. f needed emotional support and wasn't decision. -GRATEFUL IN CHICAGO. • The b1dd101: hit final turn -Eut'• p111 not for notbln1 that I con· wll "9 ... .,.... ,_die q...u.. 1ett1n1.anl from my farmly. DEAR G.: Well ..W.. WJaat,.. are ............ a Eut 8euUa WHl Nertb was forcing. Obviously, my aider my master to be a great~ die..._,..,.... It 1sn teasy, Ann. My relationship with my mother is ~a.tvelofbltellJaaceadapeatlal•h•elfti9'...._ lD tatten, but I have a 2-year-old dau&hter who is &JOY to fm la Jft.r ~. Ifhust?ands gave birth·, new rules would preVail me and her vandparenu. r-==-====-=---... --...;_---:-----~ My adVJcc to others is this: Teenage prqnancies can _, ..... .,.... H 8 DAY · be honible. Friends often desert you. You arc no lonaer ouastty=-:.:,_~ FAT ER' one of the crowd. The mood swings can be wild. --.. AND Wonderina if a decent 1uy would ever want to marry you v.:a· -~-• °39EJEf'JtJf r T SCUl PT LJf.it doesn't help. • - The ~st way to reach the right decmoo is to explore IM:, :S, e;., u. all theoptaons. l ~u·1eevery prt&nant teenage girl to put the welfare of her child first. And she should not wait until the ~......,~~====·=•=m=~ baby is born and placed in her arms before she decides r K ~>11~<&~~~~~~:~~';;-..JT..L~ .. 9'~;;:;:~61 because the beby•s arand~nu stood behind me. I realize ;c'!?.~rfMiP~~iri~~Ml~rieilf~t1~there ~o~d be more nocturnal headaches and fewer children beina I've often won· ~j!!JkfSSO _.,_.~-~~~t...;"I Y~~~~ ., •. .....,.~~ .. ~1' 1i :tilmy--_,.. 4 born. husband ha Jiven · ~ E ,. birth i~stea~ of me. RIA His differences in traits and at· Bo titudcs, whether 11£CI there are still some rouah times-ahead but rm sure rube able to handle whatever comes along. Sip me - MAKING THE BEST OF A BIG MISTAKE .. hf di l11t1n• 1.11 ltn--. cma IW -su.ma DEAR B.! 'hu.k JCHI for u ltofftt letler. Here's But all things considered, if my husband gave to. motherhood the love and time be bas given to beina a fathtt ... be wouJd have made Mother of the Year! ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_L~==========~==========::::::' stereotype or cir-••••••••••••• cumstanccs. do exist. Knowina him as I have for nearly 3S years, there is no doubt in my biased mind that child-bee.ring would take on some new rules. • He would definitely take to bis bed for 30 days followioa the diagnosis. This would allow him time to make notes and formulate a plan of action. Following this brief period, h.e would set about to prepare for the changes that wcrc.abquuo occur ,H~ would act out bis wardrobe (which hasn•t changed in 35 yean) and figure out it would be expensive to alter and that three· piece maternity suits and underwear would be obsolete after nine months. (This is inefficient cost accounting. Everyone knows that.) Besides, carryinJ around another person would interfere with his runnmg program, bis traveling and sleeping on his stomach. That acknowl- ed&ed. he would do what he planned to do all the time ... dcfegate the job to his secretary. (There would be a bouquet offlowers on her desk when he told her.) Then be wowd work out a date of birth that would be fiscally feasible, taking into consideration tax benefits and advice from his accountants. Why have the baby in January when you couJd beat the Dec. 31 deadline? He would put off buying anything until the eighth month. Then. because he is suspicious, be would seek a second opinion to find out if be was really pregnant or just retainina water. Only after 1t was confirmed would ne begin to buy everythina he needed ... in bulk. He would demand no sli~ups and no surpnses from his doctor. He would want him to not only confirm the sex of the baby, but whether or not it was going to cry all night long, spit up (name names and places). be tall or shon, dark or fair, Democrat or Republican. lie would offer to pay more for adjustments in personality anel plumbing Man awarded $10 million in polio suit NEW YORK (AP) - A Wichita. Kansas jury has awarded $10 million to a man who allegedly contracted polio after bis infant daughter was vaccinated against the disease, The National Law Journal rcporu in its June 18 issue. The verdict is the largeit thus far in products liability suits involving Orimune, an oral polio vaccine manufac· tured by Lederle Laboratories of Wayne, N.J., the weekly newspaper about Law and lawyers repons. A Lederle spokesman said the company will appeal the Jury•s decision to award plaintiff Emil Johnson $2 million in compensatory damages and $8 million in punitive damages. The Sedgwick County District Court Jury's May 31 verdict came after an eight·week trial and five days of deliberation. According to the Lederle spoktsman, seven other Orimune cases have gone to trial. The company was absolved of all liability in four of those cases and the jury found for the plaintiffs in the other three -but did not award any punitive damaies. • Johnson 62, claimed that he first exhibited the symptoms of polio in 1975 within 10 to 12 days after his infant child was inoculated with Orimune. the most popular method for immunizina children from polio. One ofJohnson 's attorneys, Mark Hutton ofWi~bita, allqed that his client contracted polio after the viral vaccine reverted to its orisinal virulent form while in his dauahtcra pst~intestinal system. Lobster traps leased CAMBRIDGE , Mass.(AP) -Nonh Coun- ty Corp.. pioneers of the Rent Mother Nature plan of leasing maple trees and sap buckets, has just an· nounccd a new lease con· ccpt: now you can rent a lobster trap for a week or longer and have the lo~ sters that arc ca~t in your trap shipped · t to your door in a re-usa le cooler. Nonh County is setting out three trap lines in the cold New England coastal waters, With 20 to 25 lo~ ster pots on each line. The traps arc checked through· out the week. with the keeper lobsters removed and the traps re-baited. f.ach lobster trap renter is guaranteed at least five pounds offresh live lobster per week'a rental. If the trap produces more fobsters than the guaranteed mini- mum, then more lobsters will be shipped to the one who rents the trap. The leases make excellent gifts . · and the challenge of never knowing exactly bow many lobsters will be found wrig· gling in your cooler on delivery day adds to the excitement. Folks might even get some kelp, crabs. or whatever else is pulled up in their pot. h 's got to be an idea that displaced New En&]anders or just plain 'lo6ster lovers' will find intriguina. North County leases btt hives, maple trees, sap buckets, and now lobster pots. 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The rqular tounst tnafftc, coupled with an un,..sual schedule of event which wilJ attract large crowds throu&)'lout the summer1 will usure hea"y uat of the h1Jhways and travel factliue throuabout lhe stateJ. says the National Automobile Club and in ood order, contain1na a minimum a tire exunauashcr that '' readlly available and approved for vehtcle use, bJ&hway flam or wamin• devices, tire jade and handle, fl&Shhaht wub fresh battenes and spare fuses for th "ehacle you will be drivina. of prescnpuon and pack utra cyeft!aues. if poss1ble. Plan your route in ad\lance, usana current maps and selecting alternate roads around areas where m"1or events miabt be takin' place. A void areas of conaestion around airpon11, shoppma centers, ball parks, construction sites and other areu where dclap miaht occur. well in dvan~ for the care of famaly pets Prepare • checklist and use ii as you walk through the house e1tplain\na what needs to be done. Leave a telephone number where you can be rta(hed if a problem develops. Unplua space heaters, cotTet pots. televisions and other appliances that might be the source of a fire tf left unattended. To get the most rrom your hard-earned vacation. plan ahead and ma.kc cert.am your car 1s fully rviccd and in top condition before leaving home. Have a mechanic thoroughly check under the hood including the radiator, filters, noses and belts, battery. distributor. brake nuid, windshield washer and the steering unit. lnspect the tires (anclud1ng the spare), brakes, hahts and tum Slgnals. steering gear linlcqe, wiper blades and glass areas. Your emergency road le.it should be. complete Pack enouah clothina for the vanou. activities you'll be involved in but take ~ts the items you w1U occd. Record adentlficauon num on such tbinp as cameras. lens, btnoculan, tnvelers checks and other valuables. Carry the list with you. not in your lugpae. Provide a friend or neighbor with a copy. Place name uias both in.side, as welf as outaide of your lu~e. Carryi~a a well-stocked. first-aid kit in the car is a aood idea. Check 1t before leavina on vacation where you and the family will be uposed to a p'Cater potentaal of bu& bites. scrapes, sunburn and other annoyances. Take copies Check newspapers. radio and television for Ole latest infonnatioo on road, weather and travel conditions. Allow yourself plenty of extra time for safe travel when confronted with slowdowns due to crowded ruahways. accidents, construction or adverse weather. Exercase caution in areas where there may ,be brush ftre-burning and traffic mf&ht be dmup1ed. For added peace of mind whale away from home, make arrangements for a trusted neighbor or friend to watch over your h2use or apartment. Also. make plans To 1ive your home a hvcd-an appearance., have a neighbor rcarransc drapes and shades and tum hahts on and off in an irregular pattern to dascouraJe would be thieves. 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Formanyoftheseisland· Off k lovers. romance and i· ce war ers adventure, which arc syn- onymous with an island paradise, are high pri-yearn1· ng ~or orities. Others simply 11 prefer sun, relaxation and plenty of privacy. And t • then. of course. there arc sunny vaca ion singles who want the best of botb worlds. Fortunately, there is a Justabout now, are you looking out your window ano vacation spot that offers it dreaming about faraway places .with warm, tropical all: the Caribbean island of breezs_vnd ~ori~u_sly sunny weather? Well, you're in good . . ... ~~~'l~ ... ~-t ~, 'J([,«•l:.·!ii.'-.l ~~--::..-...-J -.~ ~ '"':)!~AP-,. -a~ an search' o'f --Acc0rdin1 to a na\ionwide survef of 400 O'ffil't' ~ an action-packed vacation workers in 10 cities, nearly everyone would like to be -and possible romance -somewhere else this month. Hedonism II in Negri! of-More than SI percent of the women surveyed in I 0 fers a broad range of resort major metropolitan areas wanted to be lounging on a activities in a carefree at-tropical island. Hawaii. the Bahamas, Jamaaca, Bali and mosphcrc. From a choice Tahiti were the most frequently mentioned sites. Another of 'nude" and "prude" eight percent woutd .. settle'' for California or Aonda, beaches to its discotheque. wt1ile 17 percent would head for the European capitals of Hedonism II caters primar-Athens. London, Paris or Rome. ily to non-stop pleasure-Tbe men's getaway fantasies were more likely to seekers. center on California and Florida. Thirty eight percent Singles who want to mentioned those states. while 11 percent packed tropical spend some time alone, islands and 11 percent opted for European capitals. should consider the unique No one wanted to be at home -or at work! And "lnnside of Jamaica" pro-nearly everyone wanted more vacation than they presently gram. This vacation pack· get. While most of the office workers told the research team age enables travelers to stay they had two or three weeks vacation to look forward to in any combination of: 21 this year, nearly all wanted four weeks or more. participating inns through-As winter draws to a close. it appears that it is out the island for a week at everyone's least favorite season. Most women pick a single price of$215 (in-summerastheirfavoritescason--41 pcrccnt.while29 eluding a free rental car). percent choose fall and 24 percent like spring best. Jamaica offers solo va-· The men rated summer a 46 percent, gave spripg and cataoners a wide variety of fall each a 27 percent. and didn't even give wmtereven one vacation experiences. vote. • Jltnd out what you and your neighbors can do to pre- vent crime. Write to: Attorney General's Cr ime Prevention Center, PO. Box 13197, Sacramento, CA 968 13. Learn how to protect yourself, and ... 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By MIU SILVERMAN N I ,,__ • ..._ NEW YORK -Shortly af\cr Thomas Mann's first n vel, "~denbroo~" was published 1n 1901 . a femaJe fin in Munich told him, ''l was never bored while readina your book., tbouah I kept wonci(rina with every P3&e why Jwun•t." • Somewhat the same reaction may occur to viewers who take the plunae and watch the nine-part adaptation tbal bqins on public television Monday as pan of the Oreat Performances series. It's slow, it's long, it's difficult ..... and it's annoying1y dubbed in En-1ish. But it's' ultimately grippin' and very moving. Mann was in his early 20s when he wrote .. Budden~k~." and he later acknowledged it was a thinly veiled biography of his family, who lived in the northern German seaport of Luebcck, where the novel is set. The Buddenbrook family -like the Manns -arc prosperous Jl'llin merchanu, and the book follows their ntina fortunes and eventual disintqration through four cenerations that span the mid-19th century. ln .stately, le~surely ~sluon, the book cbrorucles a • 1uooess1on offanuly pthennas at housewarmin-gs. dinner .,_nies, weddings. births and funerals. It reveals the characten' joys and disappointments in love and shows them as business and political leaden of theJ time even cauaht up briefly in the revolution that swept Eur~pe in the 1840s. . But Mann was doi~g more than documenting sociaJ htSlO!)'. Jn the family~ progre~ he traces a growing confhct between the business ethic, represented chiefly by the powerful Thomas Buddenbrook. and the artistic impulse, displayed by his brother, Christian, and Thomas' wife. Gerda, and, especially, by his doomed son, Hanno. And through his close attention to the mostly humdrum details of everyday life at a specific period in one pa.rti~ular city, Mann has c~tec:' a profound psychological portrait of human dcstlJllcs m turmoil His vision is still relevant to late-20th century American ~ .~~Y as it ITIPE!_e~ ~th~c~~~~!lliOl~~~~":~"' f..o( ~. -~~ f1t. h --c"lt cfid not 0ccur to me," Mann would41y after the book became a re<:ognizcd classic. "that m having rendered a picture of Hanseatic life in the 19th century ... that J might have presented a ~ent of cultural history ... that I had not only traced the history of my own fanuly. but had rendered an as~ of the psychological history of the German boU11teois1e in general. "Least of all did I dream of a third ~bility," he added, "that interest in this book., in its subject and spirit, would extend beyond Germany; that foreign members of the middle class would f cel moved, affected by this story of the 'decline of a family,' that they would be able to recogni.zc themselves in 1t." · One of Mann's great strenaths as a novelist ;s his knack for drawina three-dimensional characters who defy any attempt to dismiss them with snap moral judgments. The production, filmed mostly in the LuebecJc area, is oo a lavish scale, and great pains were clearly taken to make the sets and costumes authentic. An excellent musical score by Eugen Thomass adds greatly to the atmosphere. The dubbing is a problem, but probably an unavoidable one, since subtitles would have scared away many viewers. 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Morning news shows In pursu...!!_ of latest breaking developments The nc\work news rival'} is livelte l at sunrise because lhesc shows are two hours long and contain spontaneous interviews. as compared to lhe half-hour, taped format of the evening newscasts. · .snvv. J!:.!.ILa&aO Gt£MLINS a.-.~ STAJta.&JOH; u.ta OA.U.JGM ---- By FRED ROTHENBERO AIT....._W*"- NEW YORK-You have to get up very early to beat the networks• momina news-and-information shows as they ~e a ncvcr~ndini war to book the newsmakina stars of the day and smash each other mto breakfast bits. How fierce is thecompcuuon among ABC's to1>-rated "Good Morning America," NBC's No. 2 '"Today" and the "CBS Morning News"? "It's incredibly cutthroat," said executive producer Steve Friedman on "Today." "It's a good thing that on some stories the newsmaker sets the rules. otherwise we'd just kill each other." ,.. MllBIC AMJ BREAK DA#CE Etl'LllSOI OF THE &Ma I Part of the rivalry revolves around hnina . up newsmakers and personalities. When a major slory breaks1 the shows-all with the same fo rmats, all on a1 the same time -au respond in the same way. "We immediately pick up the phone. and we book a auesl and the bird," saij John O'Repn. senior producer on the "CBS Morning News." The "bird" is industry jarJon for the communications satellites, which have rcvoluuonized TV news by making live reporting possible from anywhere in the world. "If you have the satellite, you have bargaining chips for seheduling the interview," said Friedman. ''You hardly ever get world leaders exclusively anymore, but you still always want to get them first." One recent exception was NBC's exclusive! interview April 19 with Col. Moammar Khadafy. the day after gunfire from the Libyan embassy in London killed a British polic~ officer. AJI three shows requested an interview with the Libyan leader. 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(Kl !?SOUS H O "901 SflltT <l'GI I JO HI 6 00 t II 10 J(J ·~n1 SIOll" (l'Gl l OC I 00 I IS I JV 9 ti ··s llA 110 • SlMCH H• srocr <PG> 11 00 ' I~ 4 ll I 00 9 l C COllAllUA !-a.t-c..... .'SI ••8' WA MMV!Br•..jP..r_, 'i."l~:m UIONI(°"""" ~se·~ f'OUWTMI VAUIY 1 .... -._ ... v.., ~·500 ----!""•""' v..,,,r .... mRJ icealil'\j. Later. c 8 apologued, say1nt it wa• accidental. This is an unmple of how those acddenu can bapi>en: The day £ayptian PTcs1dcnt Anwar Sad;at was as ssinated ABC: had control of the only satellite path out of Cairo 'and beun feeding exclusive pictures back to the United States. the footaae, beamed down from the satellite, could be seen in the contrOl rooms of all th~ networks. Before lona. it was on NBC. . .. They looked like pictures from Etyptum !V· Ho~ was I to know?" Many Ryan, a producer at Today explained. He was grinning when he said &hat,. "If th!,re's only one way out, the pictures become: pool p1cturc1. Another time, Tom Brokaw, then the host . of "Today," was an Rome. He bad j ust finish~d a hve interview with a priest when an ABC producer Jerked the priest out of his chair so he could get a hve report on the air. "Brokaw would have hit him if our producer hadn't stepped in," said Friedman. Despite the intense competition, cooperation is often the rule, -particularly since most leaders want exposure on all networks. Such was the case when President Ferdinand Marcos hopped from show to show after the Philippi'l.e elections last month. "Marcos doesn't know '0 MA' 1s N {,). I," said Ryan. "He doesn't know ratings." Jf a newsmaker gives one show a hard time, tbe network has ways 10 retaliate. Iran's late foreign minister, Sadegh Ghotbudeh, became so irritated by N~t technical difficulties that be Wlllked out of the Iranian studio in a huff. "Wh~ the satellite finally can:ie up, we sbot the empty chair,' said Friedman. A few newsmakers play favorites. Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger had a contract with ABC ~I mandated he appear on ABC befPre considering the otlier networks. "Hen!{ is an easy booiing." said Steve Lewis, a producer at ABC s "Nighthne." "The hard pan is that he's always late.·• Lewis said he better understood the problems experienced by his early morning colleagues' after the Soviets shot down a South Korean airliner last )'tar. CBS and NBC scheduled news specials in the "Nighlline" time slot, and the networks fou~t for the same guests. Earlier that day, the 'CBS Morning News" had the easiest time filing reports from Japan on the downed airliner. CBS, which h@.d the only satellite ~hannel booked from Tokyo to the United States, kept open a live feed to · ~-Q~~PJP_.§:30 19 noon. • OWS ... \t...;;..L_ • . _: r. \.~.''f.:1 ~-~~- e wouldn't let anybody e se join,' saJO ~ Epstein, senior prodtlcer for overnight production for the "CBS Morning News." "It was a live, breaking news story, and we wouldn't give.it up." Former TV executives join forces . l;()S ANGEtES (AP) - Elton Rule, retired vice chairman of ABC Inc., is going into production witb another former ABC ex- ecutive, Martin Starger. The two men formed the Rule-Starger Co. to produce theatrical films, television programs and theater presentations. Starger. the first prtsi· dent of ABC Entertain· ment. produced such films as "Oh Golden Pond'' and "Sophie's Choice." Ruic took the ABC tele· vision network from its ~rennial third place pos- ition and made the network a powerhouse both financially and in the rat- ings. 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Tl( llAlt.IAl (~) ,.WW Sl.laY HUffTINCJJ)H 4 ftAC~ O<Ut SlllllO ··"l.l!!!!l.ae:. <m ...... ..,. ........ -· • ~~-,--~-Ill.I MUllRO & 1•• Ill ftW\f" OOCW' ft) ,,.,~.••• IWIAYUC)YI 141 0311 1~001JO S001l01000 I .. ,,, GHOllM1W. (PC) ~HHCTON ~lh(ll '"'"~ 5510655 I\ liq )t\ IOI; 1011 ,,.,., ... ,. ... 1'11 '"'0006 '" '1"' I It HO 600. " RIOIK •u "'*'•1 141 OJll I IS 10"' • '" • , •••• DAii 011111JYO "' I "' GMOlfUITIS• (N ) m 06~~ I IS JJO 14S 100 JOU W0008H>C£ mvc~ vttll•~' .. ... .... .. .. ,,., ss1 om WOooeRIOCr Iii• • '••· I Of ' ~~'om lllOW I Otw 41\ • ~ re1• 1U1 mm ,,., I I ~ ' IO I I~ I GAROf N GROVI It's going to be a long day. $' J ... I • J Or...-C... DALY "k.OT/8undllr. JuM t7, '9M -ranian rug 'fit.for a king' costs $232,0 money ~ere less impon.ant to him than immon.ality.'' The rua's nwn focus is a cmtraJ medallion dtpictina nc are a m)'Mer)'. Mu llem said. a victorious Penian ki"I'• return from bett.le. Two more ••1t will 'lti.b e lot o(ftteardl tune IO 1a~ Ibis The Iranian Carptt Co. produ~ the ru-. probably in mcd&llions lbpwcourt 1«ne1, and bmorically J111Uficant rua, .. said MuM&lJem, wbo lau bid &be rua b .wn& the late 1950s or early 19609, Muuallem csumatcd. men and women are pown on eiaht vaan. a pan of the weeks. AJthouP. the NJ is not very old, it is valuable bccau1e des.ian that also includes Persian inscriptions. .. He lcatDed about 1M n.. ud ilamall frOlll a bnkf •II it was produced dunna an era that probebly never will be ,.._ f'an...UC. kehke an~ua tie iM dri{jji y 0 R ·--' repeated now thal the Ayatollah Ruhollah K.homcm1 has toaetber. Real and mythical an1mal1 -such 11 tiaen, cw on r1y. 1111 this •ntncate nor.Dy1re wovea • taken over Iran, Musaallem said. hares, foxes and phcuanu-appear throuabouL The rua·a pain. he kl. wnh the meArr .U\/Cf ~out lite cOlon .. This is the most sianificant rua of that production bordefpic:turescaranns,smallpupaofpeopleud other to the artilam to achaeve abloluw .,.auneuy. v.'C've ever witnessed," he wd. "It's a rarity ... an intricate detians. ..lf1ju1 u easy for the ma11er wmver IO mil desipt extraordinary example of that kind of production. lt's a But the exact meaninaofthedcliansancUlprain the for two (idaa&ical) nip 11 for one." M-Slem laid. combanation of style and extremely definite e1tecution. r----:--:-'-"'=--'--__;r:::..,. __ ... mlll!l __ .... _1111111111 __ mll!l..,._11Jm1~---,...lllllll!l~I "The shah would have had no better rug in his palace." The rug has 900 knots of band-tied wool per inch - probably SS mallion knots ih all. . One or two master weavers probably directed six to nane arusans for many years to produce the rua. Mussallem said. "If there was one weaver worktnJ ei&ht hours a day. j6S days a year, it would have taken ham .{9 years to make the rua. Mussallem said. . "FAST llSULT .. SUYICI DlllCTOIY ft'or R~ult Servire Call 642-5671 llf.JU ~~AYO~~ The Number One Ranked Tennis Club In Callfornla QJ~ ~ ~renmsC' 'ANNOUNCES MYRON McNAMARA'S SUMMER JUNIOR TENNIS CAMPS Myron McNamara bu been a prominent name in tennit for more than 20 years and bu worked with such greata u Pancho Gonzales, Rod Laver and Jack Kramer, ~name a few. Myron brinp to theee camps not only the uperience long recognized by the world's~ amateur and ro(•' tenn~~~J~-~ ~·~~~~·;;-~~~· ~ • These camps are open to the public and are designed to improve the tennis game of junion. John Wayne Tennis Club T-Shirta and viaors will be given to all campen, and racket.I will be awarded to camp tournament winners. Enrollment ii limited to sis atudenta per instructor. SESSION DA TES June 18-29 *Juty 2-13 July 16-27 July 30-Aug. 10 Aug. 12-24 Aug~ 2 7 -Sept. 7 • Note: Camp wtll not be Mid Juty 4th CLASS TIMES Mon.-Frl., 8 am -11 am 30 Hours• 1215 1171 JAMBOREE ROAD For registration Information NEWPORT BEACH ca11844-8900 FRIDAY, JUNE 22 ~ 8 P.M. 36 EXPOSURE •g•• 15 EXPOSURE •5•• W&.llA·ROCCDI s . PRICED $228 FROM 0-. of ltylll Ind Fllbrice In llCMll' • for ........... ~. 80Unt1'bT aieep'ia~ llll JWboi'Bl•d., rMta 11e1a 645-7118 (Dlt ....... "'* ....... ,,.,.) llOUD ._-' M JN, r....n.., IN, I& JN,,_ JU 24 EXPOSURE •7•• 12 EXPOSURE •541 PLUS A FREE 4x6 POCKET ALBUM WHEN YOU BRING IN 2 or MORE ROLLS We carry a selection of Kodak Rim Knott's special benefit performance of this summer's exciting new Ice Spectacular to support the Orange County Special Olympics. "SNOOPY'S QUEST FOR THE GOLD" . Starring SNOOPY• CHARLIE BROWN• LUCY World Champion & Olympic Medalist DIANNE de LEEUW Junior World Champion DENNIS COi Canadian Champion Adagio Team BILL O'NEILL·& JILL SCOTT ~~-....... International Comedy Skating Stars / MIKE COURSE & TITCH STOCK Plus KNOTT'S FAMOUS SKATING ENSEMBLE I I I TICKETS FROM ORANGE COUNTY SPECIAL OLYMPICS (714) 995-2225 Minimum donation .. of $10 gets you the special benefit performance, a dazzling fire- works show, and over 1165 wild rides, shows and attractions! Don't miss it! It's all for a great cause! At Knott's Berry F811n! I 810 Orang Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 17, 1884 • ... . t Classified The Ultimate Experience Experience the excitement of finding just what you're looking for-in classified. It's the ultimate! • II Classified 642 -5678 ----t ' .-' I DEATH No r1c rs --- - - - GIBBONS FICTiflOUI 8UIMll NA• ITATUllNT The totlowlng pert<>nl 11e dOlng bustn .... e~ ltie Sale1 Connection, 28892 Margue1111 Pk"wy, Ste 2008, Mlfflon Viejo, Ca 92692 Jlmm)' lM Oeucief. 27629 Mom· log~tar. San Juan Cap11trwno, Ca. 92675 Tit • l>u~u II GOnclUCled by: an lndMClual. Jim 8e\lele< Thia 1ta1~1 wea filed wllh lfl41 Counly Clerk ot Orange County on May 21, 1984 F~7' P\lbllahed Orange Coa1t D•lly Pilot M1y 27. June 3, tO, 17. 1984 2812-t.il DENISE RENEE GIBBONS, a t'\'llldcnt of Huminawn Beac·h, ~ away Jun l~. 1984 ln Jit>untatn Vall y. Cahfouua She ta aurviv -cl by, nd dttply m1SSl'd by her lovtng husband, DanJ<"I, da~htN, Jl'nn1Jt-1 Wind T~nnant, motha and tauwr. Ralph n:nd Dorothy Mark of Pilm Springa; brotht•r, Dennis R · II of HunUngton Beach, tirand· mother. Allee Mary Mark of CQSl4l Mesa; grandfather, Samuc>I A. Popovic of Fon-----------~mu. 0eru9t' and Dan re-__ ....;.PUB=.;l;.;..lC;;...;.;.NO.;...T;..;.lC;..;£;_,_ __ !Jded m Seal Beach, moving '1CTITIOUI euttNhl LO Hunungton Beach, where ttAMI ll'ATEMINT they resided for the past The following persons are doing two years Deni worked business es nnrt .ti·....,. at D -.. --•-R-· CALIFORNIA CANOES. 145 Cecil ,..... "'"'" ~"' .. " Place, Co1te Meu. Ce 92827 ~urant for the past year, John Bud Hohl, 151 E. 21st she will be sadly missed by Streat. Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 all St>rvi1,.-es will be held This business ta conducted by an lndMdual M onday. Junl' 1$. 198'4 at 10 John Bud Hottl AM at Pact fl<' View This 11a11men1 wu Ille<! with the Mortuary Chapel, Newport County Clerk or Orange County on Beach, California. Friends Mey 23· 1984 ' F241541 may call at the mortuary Published Orange CoaSI OaHy Saturdav. June 16 from 6:30 P1101 Mey 27 June 3. 10, 17, t984 PM unui 9 PM and Sunday. 2817·84 from 10 AM until 9 PM. 1n· rtalC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE IM1ttt f'ICM'IOU• •Ul•ll 1Uftl"90tt COUM Of' .. AMI ITATl•"1' "THI ITATI °' CALlf'OftNIA '"• following P9(*Qnll .,. doing 'Oft TH COUNTY O'-OftAMOI l>ufl"9111 ea. In ,. the Eltatt of· "08!A I JAM£S•MYMONO COMPANY. HUOH YNIQUES. 0.C..Md 3007 Ent rprl , Cotta Mtt1. CA CAii NO. A•tnt:rr tae?e HOTICI °" IA&.a Of' Raymond ~·. 157&2 Orey ftlAL NON9'TV AT Otkt WHtmlneow. CA 12883 "'"VATI IALa James A. J11nlttn1. 15752 Orey NOTICf 1$ HFAEBY OIVtN that, Oake. Wtatmln1ter, CA. 9m3 subt.et to eonllrmauon by 11'1• Tilta bullntH 11 eonduc:ted by· a abov.·entltl.cl Superior Coutrt. llle geMrel partneranlp uno.ra.1onec1. u Admlnltlr1tthc ot AJiymond Jenkins Ille !tllll Of the abo11•n•med 0.. Thi• •tat•m.nt Wll flied with Ille "dent, wlll accept J>lda and NII at County Clerk ot Orenge Col.Inly on private sate on June 28. 1'84. at May 29, 1884 9 00 a m • or lharaattw within the ,..... time allowed by law. to ltle hlol'ltst Publlth9d Ortn9f Coa11 OaJty and 1>911 bidder, on tl'lt term• ~ Piiot Ju,,. 10, 17, 2'1. July 1. 19~ oon<1111Qna heftlnallar m.ntloned, I SU-5 all right, tllle llf\d lnt~t of ROB· EAT ~UGH YNIOUES, Oec•IMd. at I tne ume 011111 clffth, •od a11 t19111 .. ----Dl-ID-.,-C-Mt\ __ C_£ __ _ !Ille and lntttest that his Estate mey 1 ---.;.."~.;.;;;.;;.;.;....;.nv~T.;.;I ~--.. 118119 acquired by opc1rat1on or law, FICTITIOUI tUlfNlll or oti.wlse, tine.I his death, In and I NAMf 9T ATE'MINf 10 the betow·descrlbecl ,..1 prQP-erly Said accepting ol bids for sate The loltowing persont a1t dOlng I .__ I bual,,.H as: ol aa d property wlll be at t, ... OlfJC9' THE PHOTOBANK 17905 Sk~ ol THEODORE GRUSSING, Al·' · , torney lor Administratrix 20902 Park Clrcle, Suite K, lrvtne, CA. • 92714 . Broolf.hursl. Sulle 207,.Muntlngtoni M LS , Inc .. Aealtora. Calllornia, Beacn, CA 92~6. Seid rNI prop·l 1738 N Waterman •SB San erty is dncnbed ., tollows • c · · Real property located In 11181 Bernardino, A 9240<4 County ot Ofange State 01 Ceh·I Tbis business Is conducted by· a • corpolatlon lomia. and legally dasei-lbed H ' Merk L Semlnano President Eastslde VIiia Tract. Lot 2'106, Thi• statement wu flied with the Miscellaneous Maps recorded In the County Clark of Ofange County on Office ot the Orange County Ae-May 30 1984 corde1 · rtalC NOTICE IM:Tffac>Ua .uaMICll NAiii 11' ATIMIHT llle IOllOWing Ptf'IOf'I It dOlng bu•lneaa u . JOIL AOOERTS. LITERAftV AGENT, 318 CabrlilO 61 , Cio9UI M .... Ca111 92827 Roboft Lnltr Jonet, 318 Cebnilo St .. Cotta M11a. Callf Th.It butlnH• 11 conctucted br• 1n 111dl11tduel Rob«t L. Jones Thi• at•ternent wea 1119d wttll fhtt County Ci.<11 ot Ora009 Covn~ ~ JurMt 7. 1984 ""77'1 Publlthed Orange Coa•I Diiiy Pllol June 17, 24', July 1, I. 1814 SU14 PUBLIC NOTICE J'ICTITIOUI 8Ul*IU NAM! ITATIMINT Tl'le following '*'aon It dOlf'O bvtlnees as: KINNOAA FINANCIAL CO .. '1?0 Chatham Circle "E". Mal*m, Call!. 9280CI John Galasso, 39101A AIVllf Aw . Newport Beach, CaNI. 92705 Tiits bus.Ines• 11 conducted by· an tndlv1du•I John 0al8'SO This statement wes filed with the County Cieri! of Orange County on June 7. 19~ ,,.,,.. Published Orange COM\ 0.ly Pilot June 17. 24. July 1, 8, 1984 SUt3 Commonly known u 24'15 Florida Sheet, Huntington Beach, CA 9264-S F2i410M Published Orange C()aat Dally Piiot June 10. 17 24. July 1. 1984 -----------=-~ SU·8 f'tlll.IC NOTICE A.P "025-12t·02 BIDS OR OFFERS are Invited tor termf'nt will follow chapel s.erv1ct• Ill Paci fie View Memorial Park Pacifll View Mu1·tuary. Directors. 644-2700 PUBLIC NOTICE said percal ol real property All such ----------- bids must be In writing, and will be Pllll.IC NOTICE FICTJTIOUI 8UllNE81 I NAME STATEMENT FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS racelvao by Iha Admlnlatratrix, ___ ..;..... ___ __, ___ _ NAME IT A TEMENT ALICE YNIGUES, 81 the Office of her FICTITIOUS 9Ul1NHS Th t 11 1 are do nn attorney. THEODORE GAUSSING. j NAME STATEMENT e o ow ng persons t. ... 20902 Brookhurst Ste 207. Hunt The lollowtnn """rl$On ts dolnn 1-------~~~~~~bus~essu. .. ,,..... ... FULL SERVICE DESIGN CC lngton Beach, CA 926-46, or maybe buslneu as: _ Tile loOowlng peraon Is dolno business as· EXECUTIVE/PROFESSIONAL SECRETARIES (E/PS:J. 22691 Lambersl St. 513'.'\Jasm1ne.Coronade1Mac...Ca. filact Wlll'I the Clerk of the above· DIVERSIFIED SYSTEMS, 16711 HAAl09' LAWN-MT. OLIY! 92626 enlltlact Superior CoYrt. or may be Rhone Lana, Huntington Beach, CA. 514, El Toro. Callf. 92630 James Valgeen, 24282 Ontario Lane. El Toro, Call!. 92630 •• r -p 1 H T be 513' J 1 delivered 10 said Adminl$1ratrtx per· 92647 ""°""alY ' """metery Cor~~a def :~r. C°e. 92~5 asm ne. sonally at any Ume AFTER flral pub· George Richard Staff, 16711 Crematory I Lisa M. Poppler, 513..,, Jasmine. llcallon of lh1a Notice and BEFORE Rhone Lana, Huntington Beach, CA. 1625 Gisler Ave Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625 the making of said aale 92647 This t>uslneu 11 conducted by: en Individual . James Valgaan Costa Mesa i This business 1~ cond\Jcted by a TEAMS OF SALE: Cash, lawful Tf'lts bu11ness is conducted by. an 540·5554 general pattnershlp. money ot Ille United States. An lndlvtdual. Thia statement was flied with 11\e C~nt Ctetk or O.range County on ~~~-~ ,. am t a~ .. ~~ G: :JW6a , .W. .. }~~~1'!Wrf't~· ~11:,.,~~~«~Anoer~-~~i*t""·.._~' ,.:, .),. ". -it"~l~Jft June 1~~, ~-' ~~ .. ~~rt~, F>· IRI Orange~­ Pilot June 17. 24-JUIV t~8. 191L. $U11 PIERCE 8AOJHEAI Mey 21 . 1H4 ten 91d or otter, and 1"-balaooe May 30. 1984 F~ -, f24e375 must be paid upon tile confirmation _,_. BELL BROADWAY Pubhshe<l Orange Coast Dally of sale by said Superior Couert 'O< ~ubllshed Orange Coast Dally MORTUARY Pilot May 27. June 3. 10, 17. 1964 other terms acceptable to the Piiot' June 10 17, 24, July 1. 198<4 ------------ 1 tO Broadway 2860-84 above-enlllled Court Said sale will SU-10 f'tllllC NOTICE Costa Mesa be made upon the usual &SCrow ___ .:..;;=;.;;..;.;.;;.~~--"-- 64 2 · 9 t 50 terms FICTITIOUS 8USINIH DATED. June 8, 1984 nunuc NOTICE NAME ITATIMENT 8AL TZ 8EHGt;140h SMITH & TUTHILL WESTCllFF CHAPEL 4:'' E" 17ftt SI l.OSIJ Me~;\ €46 'IJ71 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemelery • Mortuary Chapel • Cremator, 1 t,QQ Pac1f1c View O"~f' Nt'w("l•)rf Beac tt 1'4-1 ?'0(• McCORMICI( M ORTUARY 1795 Lag·ma Canyo., Ro Lagul'la Be1c,., Ca 9?£>51 49·• 94 1') POOi.JC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINE88 NAME STA TIEMIENT The following persons are dOlng business as DENTAL FLOSS TIMtm. 18218 E. McDurmo11 Or . lrvlne. Ca. 92714 Sanderson Products Corp (Ca.}. 12 Aue Grand Vallee. N-port .Suen. Ca 92.660.. This business 11 conducted by a corpora hon Sanderson Products Corp Paul Sanderson. Pres ThtS statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange Count)' on May 22. 1984 F24e507 Publtshed Ofanga Coast Delly P11ot May 27. June 3. 10, 17, 1984 2819·84 MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollow1ng persons are doing business as c PACIFIC NATIONAL DISTRIBU- TION 23 18 w Chandle< Ave • 1-------------1 Santa Ana. Ca 92704 PUBllC NOTICE FICTrTIOVS BUSINESS NAME STA TIEMENf Ttte loilowmg person 15 doing business as BARTWOOO CONSTRUCTIO~. 9302 Comstock Or . Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Bruce P Bartolomeo, 9302 CoT-stock Or Huntington S.ach, C:A 92646 This business ts conducted by an ind1v1dual Bruce P Bartolomeo This statement was tiled w11h the County Clerk of Orange County on May 30 1984 F247071 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot June 10. 17, 24, July 1, 1984 SU·6 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMIE STATEMENT The lollowing persons are doing business as SUNTERA. 19171 Biddle lrvlne. Ca 92715 Martlynn Levy. 611 Laka111ew. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Tttos business is conducted by an 1ndlvidual Marilyn Levy This slalement was !tied with the County Clerk of Orange County on May 21, 1984 F241315 Pubhshed Orange Coast Daily Pilot May 27 June 3. 10. 17, 1984 2815·84 -· 0 • = --I» -· en ~ (I) -· • :::;; ':K' (b' en CD Q. "O ~ CJ :J Q. . )C < (I) en-· ~ < • --c;;· :J -· 0 ,, :J -(Q ::r <.O' CD ::r :J = "O :J . • ~ en Ci = -· 0 < :J I» CD a ~ • D1ilyPilal ClaS$ifled Advercialng 842·5&78 Lawrence David Bray. 2318 W Chandler Ave Santa Ana, Ca 92704 This bus1neas 1s conducted by an 1nd1v1dual Lawrence 0 Bray This stalamenl was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on May 21 1984 F241374 Published Orange Coast Dally P1101 May 27. June 3. 10, 17. 1984 28 t3-84 P~LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINIESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowtng persona are doing business as (Al THE MORTGAGE COMPANY. (2)BPI FINANCIAL SERVICES. 1850 East 17th Street. Sulla 206, Santa Ana.Ca 92701 Bulldog Proper111111. Inc a Ca11- lofn1a corporation, 1850 East 17111 S11ee1. Hus business 1s conducted by a corpora lion Bulldog Properties. Inc Donald Robinson, Presiden1 This statement was tiled with the County Clerk ot Orange County on May 2). 1984 Lewter, Felix a HaH Attorney• et Law ff5 Town Center Dr. Suite 1'50 Co1te Meaa, Ca. l282t Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot May 27. June 3. 10. 17, 1984 2816·8• PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tolloWlng persons are dOlng business as PRECISION THREADING, 1250 So Lyon St . Santa Ana. Ca 92704 Robert l MacFarlane. 244 Canal St Newpo~ Beach.Ca 92663 This business Is conducted by an Individual Aoberl L MacFarlane This statement was flied with the County Clerk or Orange County on May 21 t984 Fm372 Publ1she<1 Orange Coast Dally Pilot Mey 27. June 3. 10, 17, 1984 2811·84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTfTIOUI 8UllNE88 NAME STATEMINT The tollowtng persons are doing business as Niie Owls & Company, P.D Bo• 174, 2005 w Balboa Blvd , NewPo(I Beach CA 92663 Allee E Ormord. 10478 Placer River Circle Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Pa1r1e11 E Masino. 8913 Cardtnal. Fountein Valley, CA 92708 Madelyn L8V'8naon. 1770 Wt1t Balboa Blvd . Newport Be.ch. Ca 92708 Jane E Cole. 19 Eecapaoe Crt • Newport Beech, Ca 92663 Romel1e C Yanez. 107 Alabema, tiun11ng1on Beach. Ca 926"8 JICQ\Hlttne Schuler. 2344 Bunkllf" Hiil Cosca Mesa, Ca 02828 Dorla M H"trng. 1938 Church, Colll Men C• Ut27 Mary T POdlalk1. 18000 Hannan Road, New Bo11on, Mlcl'ltga,,, 4818' Tn1t bullntH •• Con<lucttd by • O'Mfll partnerlh1p AJIC4I ! Ormord Th11 1111emen1 wt1 filed With 1~ County Clefk ot Oranoe County on May 2t 1084 ~ Publtmed Orano-C<t .. t Dally P)IOI May 27. June l . 10 17. '"" 21114·14 ALICE YNIGUES l"UU The following peraon I• ~l)iJ Admimstratrlll of the Estate of business as: ROBERT HUGH YNIOUES FICTITtOUl IUllNHI JURAY WAY, 1$.48-D Adam• Law Office of: NAME STATEMENT •• c-•·1 9 ..... 26 THEODORE GRUSSING The loUowirig pettonl are doing Ave .. Costa ... esa. .,, · '"' business as. Kit Juray, 2700 Pt181"aon Pl .. Auorney 11 Law EUROPEAN THOROUGHBREDS C¢tla Meu, Calif. 92628 20902 B<ookhurst. Suite 207 This t>Yalnesa Is conducted by: en Huntington Beach CA 92646 IV. LTD .. 1505 W. Balboa Blvd .. T le (11 4) 964 5205 Newport Beach. Calif 92660 indlvidual e · • Marci Henderson. 881 N. Coast Kit Juray · Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Tl'llt Jl8Jf_ment was fli.d with the Jvne-t6, 17:-23. 1984 ~wy.. -C-11 9265 Coun7. cin of Orange County on SaSu-36 41B. Laguna Beech, al . 1 J .. ~... . •98,. This busineu Is conducted by; a v•"' ' f'N1P't4 lim~:'cr~~~~:!,Pn Published Orange Coast Oalty Thts statement was tlled with the Pilot June 17, 24, July 1, 8. 19M PUBLIC NOTICE County Clerk ot Orange County on SU 16 FICTmous 8USINE88 NAME STATEMENT The fOllowlng person 1s doing business as· SOFTWARE MIRACLE WORKS, 17304·C S. Eucild. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Kellin F3ot>ert Grube, 17304-C S Eucilc&. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Tiils business Is conducted by' en 1ndlv1d\lll 1<.ev1n Robert Grube This statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on May 30. 1984 Fi.47093 Publtahed Orange Coast Dally Pilot June 10 t7 24 July I, 1984 SU·9 Mt.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person 11 doing tx.1s1ness as: GOFER IT, 9451 Banmng Avenue, Huntington Beech. CA. 926"6 Ingrid Karen Stettler. 945 1 Ban- ning Avenue Huntington Beach, CA. 92646 This business is conducted by· an lndl\lldual Ingrid K Sl•lller This statement was hied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on May 29, 1984 F'2Alt13 Published Orange Coast Oally Pilot June 10, 17, 24. July 1. 1984 SU-1 PllJLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: SAMOHI REUNION 1974. 3165 B Airway, Costa Meta. CA. 92626 Steven Beck, G 1 Oxford, lrvlne, CA. 92715 This business Is conducled by· an lndlvtduel Steven Beck Ju1le i 1984 FM7'51 Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot June 17. 24. July 1. 8. 1984 SU12 US BUSINESS E STATEMENT The loll g person 1s doing business ... TELECCIMM NICATIONS EM· PLOYMENT AVICES. t9751 Potomac Lane, Hunllngton Beach, Calif 92648 Michael Andrew Dugan, 19751 Potomac Lene. Huinllngton Beach, Calif 926"6 This bus1nesa is conducted by an indlvldual Micheal 14ndrew Dugan Ttt1s alatemenl was filed wllh the County Clerk or Orange County on June 7, 1984 '247711 Published Or.ange Coast Dally Pilot June 17. 24. July 1, 8, 1984 SU18 Pllll.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The IOllowtng persons are doing business as: EUAOPIAN PROCEDURES. 1548·0 Adams Av., CoSla Mesa. Calif 92626 Kil Juray. 2700 Peterson Wy .. Costa Mesa, Calif 92626 Ronald Rehm, 2700 Peterson Wy . Co91a Mesa. Calif. 92626 This business is conducted by: a general partnership Klt Juray Th11s stetemenl was flied with the County Clerk or Orange County on June 7, 1984 F241711 Pubtlshed Orange Coaat Dally Piiot June 17. 24, July 1, 8, 111M SUH Tilts statement waa filed with the PtmllC NOTICE ~~n;~.~,:~~ or Orange County on ---,.-C..;.T..;l.;.Tl.;.O..;U_S..;..;.IU.;...;.llNE..;....._l_I __ F2Ae146 NAME STA TtMENf Published Orange CoHt Dally The lollowlng person I• doing P•lnt "'"" 10 17 24 July 1. 1984 business as SU-3 COVE MOTORING. 1835 Whittler SI D· 7, Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626 William James Dupule. 213 Oahll• St . Corona del Mar, Calif. 92825 PtEUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following per110ns are doing business H AMDEX DAT A SERVICES. 3920 Btrch. Suite 104, Newport Beach. CA 92660 Charlene Mlno111. 10772 Knott. This t>Yainen 11 con<IV<l1ed by: an lndlVldual WOiiam James Dupuie This statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on June 7, 1984 FM7111 Published Or•noe Coast Dally Pilot June 17. 24. July I. 8, 1984' SU20 Stanlon, CA 90660 ------------Henry Arjad, 310 Fernando "30 7. Pta.JC NOTICE Balboa CA 92661 ___ ..;..... _______ _ This bu11~ss Is conducted by a limited p11rtnerSlllp Charlene Mlnotu 'ICTITIOUI IUllHHI NAMI ITATIMENT The following persona are doing Pl&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •Ulfflll& NAME STATEMENT Th• following persons are dolno business a1: L.S.W. LTD .. 110 Newport Center. !Hive. Newport e.ecn,cCA. 92660 Harry Woloson. 1603 Emtfatd Bay. Laguna Beach. CA. 92651 Wiiliam E. Langston. 18 Oak Crest Lane. Newpon Beadt, CA. 92660 This bu&inass ts conducied by' a limited partne<Ship. tiarry Woloson This s1111ement was Iii.Cl wllh the County Clark ot Orange County on May 29, 1984 F~ Published Orange Cout ..Dally Pilot June 17. 24', July 1, 8, 1"4 ·au.22 f'tBJC NOTICE ESCROW NO. 40IOM-JK' NOTICE TO CREDITOR• OF 8UlK TRANIR"R (lece. 1101 .. 111 U.C.C.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tMt e bulk tranafe< 11 about to be m• of the ~al property desclflbed below: Tl'le name(s) and business ad· dress ol the Intended trensterOf'(s) are: Seung H. Han, 11520 Edinger Avenue. Fountain Valley. CA. The name(1) an<I bual~-dress of Ille Intended transl s) are: lssa/Ayad EnterprlMI, .• 10909 Homage Ave .• Whl11 . 90604' The properly to be tran1fef'«I 11 de.cribed In general a1: All Of the atock tn trade, mercl'landlM, 1111:>- plles, fixtures. equipment, ~II and trade of that certain bveln.H known as: United 011 Co. also llnown as Han's 011 Company Sel<I property 11 located at: 11520 Edinger Avenue, Fountain 1h0ey. CA Said bulk transfer i. to be con- summated on 0< after July 6, 1984', et the otflce of, and claims may be filed with, TRIPLE CHECK ESCROW SERVICE, 8029 A~a Blvd .. Paramount. CA. 90723, (tf3) 834-6666. (213) 224-1717, {213) 391·5808. (714) 638-9599. This bulk transler 11 aub'"' to Sec. 6106 ol the Uniform Com- mercial Code-Bulk Tranafer. The IHI date tor flllng cl II July 3. 198<4. So far as known to the lnttr)ded transferH(a) the Intended ttana- terOf'(s) uM<I lhe tollowln~ ad· dltlonal business namea 111<1 ad· dretffs within tl'lt tl'lree yealt "9t put: None, Dated Ju"-14, 198" ISSAIAYAO ENTEAPAISES. ~ By· Maher F. tau Intended TrensferH(1) Publlst\9d Orange Coast Dally Piiot June 11. 1984 SU-23 This slalemettt was llled with tt\9 County Clerk ot Orange Counly on May 29, 1984 bullness H : •-------------CALVIN Fl[LOS ROOf"INO, 830 P\8JC NOTIC£ Santiago Rd • Coe11 MeM, Calif. 1--......;~.--....,,.;.;..;..;~--. ...... "2~ 92626 NOTIC8 OP Ml.a Publlsh6d Orange Coast Dell)' C1tw. C Ftel<ll, 830 Santl~o O, NRSONAl. ~.,..., Pilot June tO, 17, 24, July t, 1984 Ad , Cotta Meaa. Calif ta62CI ( ... 1• ,...,,.. .. • r SU.. 8.r.nda L. ~a. 830 Santiago C:Mt c:.· RO . Colle M .. a. Calif. 92826 Notice It htret>v QIWin that ..-r Th•• lw••neN 11 conduated by: an end pvreuailt to 1"9 lft rnadt! and lndMctual provided, fh9 u~ Of tt'9 ~~~af!::11 WH filed wtlh tl'le Don Martin 8t01"9 a 1 M9"10n1 Mt.le NOTICE c au11. E. 1rv1ne. cA. 0211•. ~ ---~;.;,;,;..;....;.;.;;..;.-.. ___ , County Clerk 01 01ano-OYnty on r~nla wttt ..,. •t CNbllc eucu.n •• FICTITIOU9 llUIMll June 1 1taC . M .. tertAuctlon207&~ ~It. NAMI ITATEMlllT" PM7111 Cotta._.... •t 7:30 o'cloc* P.,. on The lollowtng pertc>n• .,. dOlng Publl•l'led CJl'eng• CoHI O.lly the 29th day Of Junt '"" ""' fol• bu•tnet• 88. Piiot June 17, ~•. Jlily t, $. 1tac lowlno delcribed l*tOOll l'.lfGJ*t1 DIGISO" COMPUTING, 1915 IUtt Of ao ,mud\ tMfeof .. !~'.Illa OrengeWOOd A¥e. Suitt 212. Ot· ·-----------neceNlfY to .. tltfy at• dlil,_ ange, CA tme P\8.IC NOTICE un<*'tlOt* fOI" rent and ~ Robert w Dailey, 3915 Sina·---.....,=-----------tale ~reel at the abO••sn lngWOOd Ot , Yorb& Lin<la. CA. '1CT1TIOUI ....... lioned tddreM together .ith'eoata 02888 NAMI ITATl•NT of 9dver1lalng 11\d IXSMI08M ~ .... Sutan L Dall~. 381$ Sino· Tl'le fottowtno pertont art dOlng OMctlpllon • Ow!w • A t fn"l:IWOOd Or YOfbe Linda, CA. butinMI at Due Ofeet ·· OREO LEE. 8UILOEA, 20 ~· ~ ~'WI ~q 11 1 Aotanoo 0 Arenz. t7325 So ate Plat• Of'IV9, ,.... !)Oft hach. WMMr. P.O lo• ..... .._pa cu c.m101, CA 90701 ca11t 92ee3 Dryer !I Paac:o. Texea Tefta1t• L Arana. 17325. So Donald 0'900f')' L•, 0411\wbhet • 791 M ~a Cit . C.rttOI, CA 90701 4 Meade>* $wt11t Way. Irvin., BIA furniture "~1• butlnftt it conducttd by • Call! t271S LIA 11.Knlture genttal p•rtnertt11p o Gr900<y "" Mlle S*tonel ,,.,.,_ AoW1 W 0..ley l,111 •la1ttmenl WU tfllcf Will\ 11\9 0.ted fhll U 0ey of Jun. '914 T'* atetMMml w•• llled with 11111 eoontv Ct«ll ot Of#199 Coonty on 819ned M .... ,, AucHo!lll VI CO\lnty Ci.ti. ot Or•ng• County on Ju~ 1. 1914 khrotdet May 31> t08A ~ ~ "4~ PUOl111\ed 0111ngtt CQut o.ltr f>ublllllled Ot9l'IOI CoMt o.ttf f'l!OI Pu1'>11 he<I Orange Coetr Dilly PllOt June t7 24 JUiy 1 I \NA June n. 24, ..... P1to1 June 10 17. '" July 1, 1984 su11 .,_11 8U·7 J -. _, Aoeeecutnee wlth:C-.er In clue •ft• geme. C2 • • It's slam and jam time Taller South All-Stars also too quick for the North in a 110-88 thrashing . By CURT SE EDEN can W1D tbJ thing." Ol.,.Dlllr,....... ..We were OK when we~ in a Last week at a luncheon. North All-regular offense,·· noted South Coach Star Coach Tom Grqory mtntioned Mark Thornton of Capistrano Vallcy that he wasn't sure if his op~nents Hi&b ... It was when trunp Sol wild from tb•South would use their hci&ht ana lhete was au that slammin' that d · h th 1: 1 wc got into trouble... . a vantaae or ao wtt e .,,u e guys Most coaches would welcome the and try to run past his team in so-<:alled "trouble." Saturday niaht's Orange County All-Fountain Valley's Rolf Jaoot.. Star basketball aame. ~ As it turned out. the-utter South seemed lo enj~ the opponumty the players did do most of the damage -most with daring drives to the basket by runnina past the North. -rcprdless of who was standing io Led by a talented coUect1on of hiG':i'ett. who appeares to be des- players hoverina in the 6-7 range. the lined for Saddleback Collqc oext South easily disposed of the North, season, got off to a fast start. scorina t 10-88, in the 19th edition of tbe three of his team's first four baskets. Orange County All-Star Game before But he also collected three first-half about 2,000 fans at Orange Coast CoUege. fouls. . Mater Dci Hiah's Mau Beeuwsaert ~uwsaen was equally im- showed why he was named CIF 4-A pr~ss1vf. . . Player of the Year with 21 points. and . We re go mg to take .all of ~ San Ocmente's 6-9 Dean Garrett kids and ~n our own high school, emerged from the shadows of Southass1~t~hSteveThomton anonymity with 14 points as the of Dana Hllls said. . South snapped a two-game losing Actually, Beeuwsaen. miabt OC?t ~~Q.~ , nave~~~ .. ·•l'"t ll'c soU\ri pur'ooi;·~~fec! otta1Ta0onhc-sc0oncihal . dazzling array of pinpoint passing. .. We made a great coachinf move slam dunks., blocked shots and fancy by letting Jackson foul out; joked plays, yet the North never save up. Thornton ... Actually wc didn't know not even after trailing 59-36 early m he had four fouls or be wouldn't have the second half. been in there." With Sonora High's Eric The South attack was balan<:ed ~muelso~ ~ring 13 of his same-with C.apiruano Valley's Mark Otta hiah 22 points m the second half. the sconng 14 La Quinta's Mark Moses North st.aged something of a come-add1na d El Toro's Jeff Arnold back bid by whittling the South lead contribti'iirig 10 and Jacobs scoring down to 69-55 with I 0: 15 remain inf. nine. Yes. even a 14-point dcfktt ··we had the better talent. it was brought ho~ to the eyes of North JUSt one of those things. That's not Coach Tom Gregory. takina anything away from lhe ··without some missed free throws Non h," Thornton added. Burt call of the South carrlee the ball apcoart acatn•t the preuare of North pard Keith W.atanabe Saturday nl&ht. and layups, we're in the same," "Beeuw~ert's aw~m~;· ~ed Gregory said. "If we can just connect the Norths Gregory. Hes my kind on a reasonable number of those. we of player." Dodgers can't hold 5-0 lead HOUSTON (AP) -Phil Gamer and Ray Knight. not known as power hitters. are just glad to contribute to Houston's offense. "I don't try to bit home runs," said Gamer, who bit his first home run of the season in the Astros' 7-5 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers Satur- day nighL "I've hit the ball well many times. but i(sjust warning track stuff." Knight hit a three-run homer and Gamer then hit his two-run shot in the seventh as the Astros rallied from a 5--0 deficit against starter Rick Honeycutt and losing pitcher Burt Hooton, 0-3. Knight. who hit his second home run ol the season, attributed his homer to good fortune. "It's always a coincidence when I hit a home run. I've tried so hard to get hits in key situations," said Knight. "I feel like I've let some people down. I haven't contributed offensively at all." The Astros had hit just two home runs in 30 home games this year. .. I don't remember the last time we hit two home runs in one inning," said Astros first baseman Enos Cabell. "You have to have some kind of memory for that." Houston. which won for the sixth time in its last seven sames, recorded its fifth consecutive victory over the Dodgers. It marked the first time the Astros have won five consecutive sames asainst Los Angeles in the 23- ycar history of the franchise. "We should have had more of a lead." said Los Angeles Manager Tom Lasorda. ··1 thouaht Honeycutt was tiring. He was getting the ball up." Trailing 5-1 , Jose Cruz and Jerry Mumphrey singled off Honeycutt to start the seventh and Knight then unloaded his home run. U.S. pololsts meet Sovl.ets BUDAPEST. Hunpry-With the Soviet Union plannina to stay away from the Olym~ic Games this summer, the United States squad will get its one shot at the Ru$Sians today in the Tunasram Cup competition here. The Amencans and Sov1ets have each swept their fint four pmes with the U.S. po tina an l l-S victoryo~erwinless Holland Saturday, and the USSR stoppina H unpry, 10-6. The Soviets arc the dcfendJna Olympic champions and also captured the FINA Cup to both 1981 and 1983. In Saturday's vtctory over Holland, the U.S qain s\art d slowly, takina a 3-2 lcad after one period. but put it away with a 6-t spun an the middle two quarters. ven d1fftrcnt pla)en ofcd for the Americans, led b)' U Irvine product Gary Fiau~roa·s thrtt pl OOUa Bunt and T~ Schroeder add"' two api«e ror the u.s Slaton, Angels pick on favorite patsies Right-·hander t a mes Cleveland, 7-2; Reggie supplies support with homer By RICHARD DUNN Dellr .... ~ Jim Slaton 1s always happy to sec the Ocveland Indians come to town. On Saturday, however, needed a lift from Reggie Jackson and Bruce K.ison in notching his 17th lifetime victory asainst the Tribe, and his first win as a stancr in nearly two years. Slaton, who sported a 3-U record against Cleveland last year (all in relief), improved his career log to 17-11 against the Indians. lhe most wins he has against any American League club. An Anaheim Stadium crowd o( 35.107 saw the Angels win for t_hc fourth tame an five games on thls current homcstand and for the fifth time in as many pmes against the hapless Indians tbJS.scason. 7-2. "It was exactly what I wanted and he (Slaton) did a fine job," An,el Manager John McNamara said. "They (the Indians) made a couple of mistakes. though -wild pitches. Area's athletes stumble at trials Meanwhile. Moses wins 1 OOt h in row in 400 h u rdles By HOWARD L. HANDY ............ Dellr .... LOS ANGELES -It wasn't a particularly good day for Orange Coast area athletes at the U.S. Olympic track and field tryouts Saturday at the Los Angeles Mem- orial Coliseum. Sharon Hatfield and Tracy Hanlon have virtually been ehmanatcd from a team berth after four of seven events in the heptathlon and Bonnie Dassc finished out of the money in the shot put. To add to the debacle, UC Irvine graduate and Americ.a 's premier mile runner Steve Scott, scratched from a heat of the 800 to concentrate his efforts on the metric mile ( l ,500 meters) that will be run lat.cT m the week. Ruth Wysocki. a resident of El Toro, finished second in her heat of the women's 800 meter run with a time of2:02.49. The lonaopeninaday proe.ram that saw finals in two events (women's shot put and the men's 20k walk) didn't finish until atter dark wtth the third and final qualifying heat of the 10,000-meter run . Today's action starts at 9:30 a.m. and concludes with the women's I 0,000 meter run. an exhibition event starting at 8:30, There are finals in the women's heptathlon, the triple jump, the hammer throw and the 100..meter dash with the first at 5:30 this evening. Other finals arc at 7 '(ham- mer throw). 7:10 (100) and the 800.. meter heptathlon run at 7:30. Edwin Moses posted his IOOth straight victory an winning his heat of the 400 antcnned1ate hurdles in easy fashion 1n 48.83. the best effort ofthe day. -..The best thing I can say 1s I'm through for the day," said Mosc-s. ··rm glad to get the first race over and survive it. The strealc and everytbina concerning it is insignificant to me. .. I try to block that kind of stuff out of my mind. Now I'm concentrating on my semifinal race and I hope the computer is a little kinder to me. I've been stuck in an outside lane for the past few races.. .. Semifinals m the intenned.Jate hurdles will be at 6:25 tonighL Carl lewis and world record holder Calvin Smith waged a torrid battle for the first 90 meters in the I 00 (Pleue eee OL TllPIC/C2) . passed balls -and we capitalized on them." On the other hand. Ocveland starter Steve Farr (G-4) is yet to find a win in his young major lcque career. The Angels. winners of six of their last seven and 12 of their last 17. bcncfitted from the Indian patchcrs· lack of control in the third inning as Farr and reljever Jamie Easterly combined to waJk three and deliver a wild pitch. But ii was Jackson getting the key blow as be ripped a 1-0 fastball to the opposite fiefd for his 10th homer of the year after Rod Carew had singled and moved to second on Farr's wild pitch and Boone had walked. "We've bttn getting the hits when Jack Nickl.au Jr. (top) and father lltucly patt SatudaJ. we need them,.. McNamara said. "but if you go to the other side {Oeveland), they'll tell you they aren't gctun1 be ruts at tht n&bt time." The lndtans pounded out 11 htts. but only managed two runs. J t was the same story Friday nlJbt io a 5-2 loss LO the Angels, 11 h1ts and only two runs. Int.be third. after Farr walked Fred Lynn folJowingJack:son·s blut. East- erl).' passed Bobby Grich, then Rob Wilfong promptly banpld a single LO righ1t scoring Lynn and moving Grieb to thud. Catcher Jerry Willa.rd aUow- ed Grich to score with a passed ball, for the Angels' fifth run in the inning. However, Oeveland retaliated with a pair of runs in the fourth as lead-0ff hincr Breu Butler laced a ground-rule double down the nctu- field line, scoring GCOl'J,C Vukovicb · and Brook Jacoby. who had ea::b sinaJcd, And that's all the India.as coJM muster ap.inst Slaton. as he went six inninas, alJowed eight hits. walUd tw0 and struck out two, before Ii~ way to K.Jsoo, who picked up the final thrtt frames and nix:ordcd his fim save since August 9 of last year. ft was also the ffiSt time 1tnoc the second week in June, 1981 that the Angel bullpen has posted three coo- secuti ve saves. Luis Sanchez earned (Pleue Me Al'fG&L8/C2) Irwin tames rugged Winged Foot again His fi ve-under par total put s him one in fron t of Zoe ller MAMARONECK. N.Y. (AP) - Hale Irwin outlasted Fuzzy Zoeller down the stretch and, with a one- under-par 69, retained a one-shot lead Saturday after \he third round of the 84th U.S. ~n Golf Championship. Irwin. gnnding away with the mtcnsity and concentration that have helped him acquire 16 PGA Tour titles m a 17-year career. finished S4 holes over difficult Win&ed Foot in 205. five shots under par. Zoeller. loose and CAS),Joking wtth the gallery despite the pain of a chronic back condition. also had a 69 and. just as he was at the start of the day's play. remained one shot b3clc at 206 going mto today's final round of the chase for the Amencan nat1onal championship. The ..,.o le.adcn. who played together in lhe final t~osome on the course, were never separated by more than one stroke as they engaged in somctluna approaching match pla). They were tied for the lead on four separate occasions. Irwin led twice. And Zoeller bad the lead alone four d1ffercnt times. In the end. however. Zoeller bo&cYcd the final two holes from bunkers.. handing the lead back. to l~n. The onl)' others under par after three trips throu&h the towenng trees and dcepuapsoithiso&dlayout an the northern suburbs of New York were the Australian shark~hootcr Greg Norman and Jim TboTpc, a one-time running back at Morgan State. Norman. whose sun-bleached white hair helped win him the nickname .. the Great White Shark. .. had a third-round 69 and was third alone at 207. .. ThC) m1&ht get mto a one-on-0ne situation." Norman said 1n a look ahead to the final round Old foes Jaclc Nicklaus and lee T revmo. each aged 44. kept ah ve their hopes of adding still another major piece of silverware to their crowded trophy-rooms. Th~) were tied at 212. Nicklaus. seeking a record fifth U.S. Open utle. matched par 70 ~ate a bo&eY-6 on the 13th bo&c. which be called the tumma point of the round. ··1 c.an•t control anyth1na anyone else docs. .. he said. "h 's up to me to shoot a good round. If l can get it to three or four under par. I've aot a chance." Dealing with the media not one of Kuhn's strong points DEPT.OFTHEYTELLME •LosAnaetesOlympicCommiucc president Peter Ucberroth plans to keepBowicKuhnonasana iSlant commissioner when he (Uebcrroth) takes over the baseball office in October. but Kuhn wdl need a more impressive title. Onedan1cr1n this arranacmcnt ii 1n the area of media rtlation' ... Utbcrroth ha no nccption and Kuhn docsn 't care. •[)odaerp1tchcr tcvc Ho• ~111 not return to be beJI lhis) r bc(9uscit ttubccn~ b) all parties that he still need work on his trtatmcntsfi rdnaaaddi u nanJ Howe will continue in his job as sal man rforanautodeatenh1p . Sales man:ap? ... How would )OU Ii kc to be onc of the salesmen? •Detroit T1a.crs Manaacr par y Anderson,.> the only Dod&trwho could makehisdub a wterwould be Pedro Guctrtro as d iJnated hitter. However, peR.y says he mi&htbea tof1nda potforSan Dies<>' Ton ·Gwynnsot.heNataonal t.aaue isn •1 all btd. D PT.OFllO BUM • LAOOC prcsldcnt Pt&er Uebtr· roth sa the bo cou of Ru ia and b r ' nation •ill make it mort: BID Tucio SPORTS COLUMN IST "1nkrata .. for mt natiOQ ho m'iahtno •in medal ••• Wdl.et mlshtmakei1mo~ant tn\&for "eland to take °'troll ut of the 1 C2 Ofw\ge Cout DAILY PILOT/Suno•v. June 17, 1884 \ 'SPORTS 8 RfA~ --- Rose throws punch at radio r.e~rter hl Expo clubhouse From AP dbpatdet Plnlella '• final game aucceu Loe PlaJ u.. playmg has lut ~me, Ill knocked in .. lhc ao-ahead run wilh a aroundout and B•&c• WyH&ar drill~ thrtt hits. utdudfoa a two-run s10aJe th.at White lfabe llayflower lead lNOIANAPOl:J -Donna H. Wtutc n took the lead wi lh bird iea on two ofhtt firat three holes Saturday and O~ercame au chatlen.ac in takina a three-tttokt-adva.n-- taic ~ner .three rounds in the LPOA's Mayflower Cla 1c. ·' It's Puchalski to the rescue·· MONTREAL -The Montreal ~ Expos' clubhouse WIS lbe scene oh scuffle - between Pete Rose and a radio reporter followina Saturday'' 3·2. I l·innina victory o~er the Pittsburah Pirates. keyed New York•s thrt·f:.run fourth mnina. u the Yankees downed Baltimore. 8-l Saturday 1n Amencan Lequc action. lay Howell, 2-4, mak.tf\I his first start this Ka$0n after 23 rehef appearances. a.Uowtd seven hits and one run over five anninas to act lhe victory .•• In other AL action Saturday. Dave &lapnu hit has 17th home run of tho year and Jim Eula added two doubles to power Oakland past the Chicaco Whtte Sox. 6-4, for the A's fourth straiaht victory. Steve McCatty, 4-S. scattered nine hits in 72/1 innings and improved his lifetime record to 7..0 apinst the White Sox ... LuJa Leal stopped Boston on a two hits and Back MIJ'tian dnlled a two-run homer and singled home another run to pace A White. 30.ahota 3-under-par69 foun S..under208 aner 5• holes at the Country Oub of Indianapolis. Ayako Okamoto of Japan p ined a stroke.on par with a 71 to move into second plact. Four players, includina second.round leader Juli Inkster, ha~ third at 214'. Veteran Sandra Palmer second-year pro Lauri Petenon and Atsuko Hikqe of Japan complete the aroup. aron star, MV·s Schroeder com lne to lead South. 56-5 By CURT SEl:DEN ... Ollf ........ Therese Puchalski has spent the past few monlh~ behind the plate as a catcJjer on Fountain Valley Hi&h'I 10ftbllll team, so it was undent.andable why the S-101eo.io1 W&S I IJow swtet Saturday rugbL Palmer. who hJls only two top 10 tlnta.hcs in her 21st .rear on the tour. charged into contention after ~rnna the day four strokes off' the pace. Stilf bothered by what be sajd was an inaccurate staicment attributed to him on the air Friday ni&ht. Rose attempted to throw a punch at the reporter, but players intervened. Rose said he bad been quoted by the reporter, Jeff Rimer of CFCF Radio in Montreal, as -saying that the fans in Montreal were neptivc. "If that's the truth, bring me the guy who has the proof I said that," R~ told reporters followina the mcident. "If he's got a quote in which I said the fans are responsible for the way the team is playing. then I'll retire. She made birdie putts of30, 18 and 16 feet en route to a 70. scoring her only bogey on No. l S. But once she overume some rmt·balf jitters and bei muscles and Joints rcahzed this was once apin buketbal 1CUOn, everythana came Into place. M Puchaslski scored 10 ofhtt pme-hiah 16 points in tJu cEnroe tat.a upatart Shlru second halfto tead the South to a come-from-behind 56-5~ "I've worked 22 years tn this game to have fans support ll)e, and th1s guy gets on the air and says that I said they were neptlve. The only thing I said about the fans 4s that 1f they keep reading aJJ the negative stuff about the players m the paper, eventually they're going to start th1nki11J negatively, too." Rose admitted that going after the reporter was "the dumbest thing I ever did. but that's the dumbest thing that's ever been done to me." PlaleUa Toronto to 1 7-0 victory over the Red Sox. h was the fourth consecutive victory for the Bl~ Ja~d the founh stra.a.ght loss for the Red Sox .. . Dave e'1 double keyed a two-run fourth inning and Tom raauky smacked a two-nm homer as Minnesota claimed a 6-1 victory over slumping Kansas Ctty . . . Darrell Evau and R1ppert Jo1te1 each homered and Jou Bereaper tossed ' five-hitter to power Detroit to a 6-0 triumph over Milwaukee. Jones' homer came after Dave Beramu opened the third 1nnina with a single to gi ve the Tigers a 2..0 lead. Detroit made it 3-0 in the fourth when lllrk Gibson tripled and sco~ on Evans' sacrifice fly ... Mike Mason scattered ·five hats and Larry Parrlsb belted a three-run homer as Texas defeated Seattle, 5-1. Mason. 4-4, struck out three and walked ont. LONOON _ T<?.P-seeded John victory over the Nonh in the Oranse County Women'1 McEnroe, tunana up for Wimbledon. Ki) All.Star basketbell aame at Oranae Coast Collqc. moved into the final of the Queen's Club What was supposed to be the preliminary match fo1 arass court tennis championlhips for the the men's all-star contest immediately after insteaG h · · · Sa .. __._ • provided the only suspense all night. sevent time 1n as many tnes twu.ity by bcauns While Pucbaslsk.i aot hot on offente, teammate fellow American and arch-rival Jildmy ConnQra. 6-2, G~tchen Schroeder of Mission ViejQ Hi&b scored a bukel 6-i. In today's final, McEnroe will face Leif Shirai of with 2: t 0 ~ma.inio1 to pull the South to within one Milwaukee. who eliminated French Open champion (~SJ), came down with •clutch rebound with her team Ivan Lendt in openina-round play Tuesday. Shiras ontopSS-S4af\eraPuchaslskibuk.etwitb 1:30rcmainina downed Rodney Harmon of Richmond. Va., 6-3, 6-4 in and then stole the ball with 22 seconds left to help prnervc a one-hour, 16-minute semifinal Siturday. the victory. _ M E h d f1 d' w· bled ... _ · 14J just haa to aear my mJD to n1nnina aaain.' c nroe. t e e en ang im on cm1mp1on, explained Puchalski, who ave-....A 20.9 poinll per r:· broke Connors' first service game -after Connors had •-.""'" ' been up 40..30 -and that set the tone for the match. for the Barons before turninJ her attentions to the so bell Sh' 24 h ked IOSth · the diamond. "f came out real tiaht." world. iras, 'came ere unsung. ran an TbeNonh, behindtheptayofl.aHabra'1PaulaTeuli Phillies win fourth str••«h t It took Shiras. an NCAA sinJles semifinalist when and Rosary's Terry FraSC!r maintained a 30-2.S lead 11 ~ at the University of Michigan an 1980, 21/J houn to halftime and soored the urst basket of the second 2C Otd v1r-w eliminate Harmon, who gained this tourney throuah 8 minutes in what was to be its bigest lead pf the pme. e ... 1 two-run homer capped a ii qualifyi ground. But Puchalski hit five field &<>a.ls in Ole tecond half, five-run first inning Saturday and powered Costa Meu'sShelly Neal scored seven ofber 12 point1 and Birmingham •inks Showboat. ~arty Bystrom and Phi_ladelphia to an 8-2 Newport•. Ray elimina ted Schroeder added her heroics to aive tM South the victory. · v1.~ory over the Ch1C8$0: Cubs. The It didn't help Coach Mark Hill's North squad wbel! Quarterback CU.ff Stoadt ran for one tnumph WIS ~e ~our:th straight for lhc.~hilli~ while t~e S~NT A BARBARA -Bob McKen-Teuk fouled out with 2:39 rcmainina in the game. "l~~-~ .. ~~~r..:J~~"' ... ~~~bs losttbetttbird mar'!:~;~!!:hiladelphia na rallied to do:._~ Robyn RayofN~wport ,. _ ··~!~~ "Hilladmined. "S.be'sj~ucll S~ions ~d;:~ ~e Memphis ?liow.1.lflr~--AH~~. a . l~l:?ne•~~~; ~~s ::::.=:;:·~:_-;.f:~~~C.m;\;if"Wftheipt~1~~i0illtt1 boats, 35-20, in United States Football League action .. n~ne out m th~ I Ith mnina to hft Montreal to a 3-2 Coun Championships. see the South stCaf itaWly after she wu on the bench. . Elsewhere m the USFL Saturday, Jeff Georce raced 51 victory over Pittsbu.rah: Mlpel. Dllone .opened the He'll meet Jim Parker of Houston in the finals of "We just went out and played defense," e~plained yards with a fumble recovery and Job Reaves htt Gary mrung agaanst . r:eheve~ Knat the event after Parker defeated Len Saputo of Walnut South Coast Paul Kahn of Costa Mesa lfish. "Tbe &i.r1J Anderson with a 21-yard touchdown pass to lead Telnalve,2-6,bylin~gatnplethat Creek, 7-6, 6-4. have been out of basketball for a while and we onJ) Tampa Bay to a 21 -9 victory over Pittsburgh. The rolled to the fence m left~nter Tele...t-IOD, ..-dlo ~ced 10 times so everyone was a little bit N.sty." Maulers also learned that running back Mike Roller field. Both Tim RaiDes and pinch-:y Alt • •-- wtll undergo surgery at the end of the season to repair 8 hitter Pete Rose were intcr_ltional- bone chip and calcium deposit on his left ankle ... Brian ly walked bu~ ~wson foiled. the Sipe threw for three touchdowns and Henchel Walker strategy by nppmg a su~gJe _mto tallied twice to hfi New Jersey to a 27-7 victory over !eft field past the drawn-10 Pirate Denver. mfield ... Dave Concepcion and Dryke. Thompson earn berths CHI NO -Matt Dryke of Squim, • Wash .. and Mike Thompson of Freder-.._.._. • icksburg, Va., finished one-two in the international skeet competition at the U.S. International Shooting Championships Saturday. Both Dryke and Thompson earned berths on the Olympic team, which arc bemg decided at the championships. Also Saturday. Wanda Jewell of Redstone Arsenal. Ala .. and Glona Pannenuer of Columbus. Ga .. aJso earned Olympic berths as Lhe top pair in the women's threc-pos1t1on smaJlbore nfle event. Dryke and Thompson both shot near-perfect 99 rounds Saturday row ""'"o it· t 8MW 11e.iier HUGE SELECTION 1984BMW's 325,318 s~M33 OJSTQM. T All.OREO LEASllllG & FINANCING Pl.ANS STaLllG BMW-" I • .,, I• II , t ,.., '\,II v NO DOWN O.A.C. ...,.. El«:trlc St•rl v Autom•tlc Nick Esasky belted consecutive doubles to brcaJc an eighth-inning tie as Cincinnati edged Atlanta, v.,_. 2-1 . in a brawl-interrupted con- test. Reds starter Marlo Soto and Braves outfielder ClalMleU Was~cton were ejected from the game in the fifth inning after Washington flung his bat in the direction of the mound and Soto threw the ball at Washington . . . Dwigllt Gooden and Jesse Orosco tea~ed on a s~x-hmer as New York pitchers extended their streak wtthout an earned run to 36 consecutive inninas in the Mets' 4-1 triumph over St. Louis. Mets pitchers bad thrown three stfajght shutouts, allowing Just 1.1 bits during that penod, entering the game. The Cardinals broke New York's scoretess~inning string at 28 with an uneam~run in the second ... ChUl Davl1 homered twice and drove in five runs to give San Francisco a 6-3 victory ov.er San Diego. TUCKER ••. From Cl ANGELS ROMP, 7-2 ••• naming an atblet1cdircctor at use.. performed a normal function or vacalCd the recepticaJ? •That Jimmy (the Greek) Snyder explained his remark that be turned down other network offers because CBS first rec~ him ... Recognized rum as what? •That somebody explained to the auto racing people that an event cannot be major in America unless it appears on live American television? • Thatsomebodr.told the Denver Gold people, who w1U ~ve a fan out of the audience SI 00,0001fhe kicks a 50. yard field 1oaJ..t. that there is nobody in the entire us .. i. whocan kick a 5(). yard field aoaJ? •That lhe LAOOC's Ueberroth explained exactly how the Russian Olympic boycott is. in hjs words, "a clear failure~" •That Las Vegas released the odds on teams ma.kinJ it to the Super Bowl ... The Rams might be a longshot worth a modest wqer? F rom C l his seventh Friday and Doug Corbett notched his third Thursday. But the night belonged to the right- handed Slaton -who hadn't pitched in 14 days previous to Saturday. His outing wasn't exactly overpowering, but, it did the job. "It's kind of hard to keep sharp, because I haven't pitched that much." Slaton said, "it's been 14 days. Odds-on favorite wins Cane Pace YONKERS, N.Y. (AP)-On The Road Again led all the way and held off a closing rush from Hol mes Hanover to win the Cane Pace by a head in stakes record time at lhe Yonkers Raceway Saturday night. Sent off as the 3-5 favorite from the No. I post position on the half-mile oval, driver Buddy Gilmour guided the 3-yea.r-old son of Happy Motoring over the mile in I :56 4-S . "I wasn't JOing out there thinking about my patches as much as I was just trying to keep the score close. l had a little trouble with my breaking pitches tonight, but when you don't throw much, you can lose it, because it's a feel pitch (breaking pitch)." The Angels scored twice more in the sixth when third baseman Jacoby bobbled Boone's chopper and Dick Schofield received a gift when East- erly couldn't handle his bunt - which went for a bit. before ~ singled in one, and Juan Beniquez, who went 3-for-3 in his reserve role, sin£)ed in another. ANO•L NOTmS -CleWland r!ollt-flendlr Deft .... 10-5) wlll OC1C10M IN Arnerkan LMout atrlkeout IMdw Mike WM <W> of n. Aneef• In tocSeY'• aeries tlnele at I o'dodl . . ~ Gf1dl rneoa his flnt alert at third DeM alnce Aorll 24, 1'76, W'*1 ha filled In for.,... • ....._ of lklllmora . . . Wiit\ IN Win, IN Anoell look • 4"'1 NIM IMd over Mi-tote In the Amertcen Lftoua w"'· TNv are allo Mven oamn aboVt .500 13'-2') for the flrat rime ltllt '"'°" and for IN flf'tt time alnce Jutv 10 of i.11 veer ......... Jec:llMll'• homer ••• IN 411th of hla career. leavlno him onlY five behind LAu Otilwt9 for the No. 13 IOOI on IN •II-time llal. Estancia basketball camp scheduled Former Estancia High basketball coach Larry Sunderman will conduct a basketball camp for boys and girls, &JCS 9 to 14, beginning Monday, at Estancia High. Sunderman, now the women's basket- ball coach at Orange Coast College. said lherc is still room for 1 S more campers. Camp time is 12:30 to 3 p.m. each day. The camp will run through June 28. Cost is SSOand ~·stration will take place at the Estancia Hi gym on Monday from 11 :30 a.m. to 12: p.m. The eight-<iay camp is sponsored by the City of Costa Mesa Leisure Services Depanmenl. We at the r:()untain Valley ~acquet Club are so confident that you will enjoy our personal service, quality tennis program and friendly relaxed atmosphere that we offer you a money back guarantee on a one month trial membership. Calf now for more details. r=vuntaln ~alle y ~ac;qu et Club NOW! A ~lmltecl Number llembenhlpe Anlt•bl• Ftx lntonmt#On C.11 Todtll'1 Jeenne Foater or Cathy Plddtngton (714) 882-8357 . Bart moves up at sailing trials By ALMON LOCKABEY Mir ............. . LONG BEACH -Doug Hart of Oranac Park. flk won the fifth race of the WindglidCT Olympic trial! Saturday but is involved in a double protest with Dwiah LeCompte, Old Greenwich, Conn., who finished third. If Hart wins the protest he wouJd move up to seconc place in the standings, four p(>ints behind Karl Nelson Quincy, Mass. · Nelson finished second Saturday to increase bis poin· lead with one throwout race. He was leadin& at the las windwan! 1111tk but dropped his sail in the stiff I S-18 kno breeie and bad trouble retrieveina it and tcttin& IC>lnt apiScott Steele, Annapolis, Md. finished niotb a.nc dropped back to third in the standinp. four points behinc Hart. Results of Saturday's fifth race: l. Doug Han, Oranae Park. Fla. (pending protest}; 2. Karl Nelson, Quincy, Mass.; 3. Dwight LeCompte, Old Greenwich, Conn.; 4. Randall Ames, Groton, Conn.; S. Eric Ksebs, San Diego; 6. Randy Gallman, San Diego; 7. Jeffrey Howell, Dover, Mass.; 8. Mike Dunmire, Ventura; 9. Scott Steele, Annapolis1 Md.i 10. Rob Kruskem, Lighthouse Point. Aa. Standmgs(oest4ofS)-l. Nelson, 12.0;2. Hart, 16.0 (pending protest); 3. Steele. 20.0; 4. Krebs, 30.4; S. Gallman. 32.1; 6. Michael Gebhardt, Ft. Walton Beach. Aa., 38. 7; 7. Le Compte, 4S.4 (pending protest); 8. Roben Hawley. Los Aflieles, 4 7. 7; 9. Ames, 60.(}, I 0. Howell, 60.0. OLYMPIC TRIALS ••• From Cl quarterfinals. Smith eased off at the finish line, sayina all he wanted to do was qualify. .. When I looked over my shoulder, I ~~ust looking to see where everyone was for sure and fi · in the top four," Smith said. "I was very conscious of what I was doins." Hatfield. the American record-bolder in the junior pentathlon and winner of that title in 1980 and qa}n in 1982, says she is definiicly interested in staying with the I event untH the 1988 Games. The former Fountain Valley Hi&hstatnowcompetes for USC and will be a junior in the fal[ "l think I can ict over 18-S in the long j ump," she said about today's even ti. "I will settle for 130feet in the javelin and try for 2:20.0 in the 800. "I was sick at the be&innina of the season and J haven't really worked hard on the heptathlon this year. I'm pointina toward 1988 apd I also will play volleyball at USC this ~ear for the first time." She was an all-around athlete at Fountain Valley and also cor;npeted in a number of events in track and field compeuuon. Hanlon fin ished second in her heat of the JOO-meter hurdles with Hatfieldseventh and declarina it the wont race of her life in this event. Hanlon finished fourth in the shot put competition with a 40-7¥• effort. Hatfield was IC<lOnd in her beat of the 200 meters with neither iettina in the upper echelon of the biah jump. 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Ht11 <t-1, Kiri! Beotlsre. 10.23. 2, Ron Brown, 10.lO. l, JemH Butler, 10.44. 4, Emmll Klno, 10.46. S, Ken RoblMOn, 10.'7 6, Steve lltlddlck, lllAt. 7, Bernie JKkton. 10.Sl. I , Lt1 Gordon, 10.SS -(tint ,...., .,_ ..., Ill Md! ..... .,. ... ...., ... ...,, .., ...... ....,... ___ , HNI 1 • .JoMny Grev, Los AnoMll, 1:A7.31. 2, Eueene Sander•. Shew, Miu., 1:0.Sl. 3, R1ndV Wiison, l(noxvlfle, IOwa, 1:47.57. '· Sten Whll1ker, All>uQuarQue, N.M., 1:47 n. S. Jlmft Garrett, Los An· °""· 1:A7.f0 6, Bill Mertln, N-Rochelle, N.Y., l;SUD HNI 2. I, Eert Jonn, !Mtlw, Midi., l:A7.'4. 2, Jatnft Mavs. LubOock, Teus, 1:.11.15. 3, Don F11tr9ll, Klrktvltte, Mq., l:Al.31. 4, JerMt Robinson, Olklend, l:Al.50 s. Scott Devi•. Columbia, Mo., l:At.00 6, Row Moore, Phlledtloftle, 1~'3 7, Scoll lltldtr, ColurnOut, Ofllo, 1:4'.JI HNI 3, I, Don Palee, Wnt Chnler, Pa .. 11'7.54. t , Jeff Wttl, LOI Anoeln, 1.A1.11. 3, Jedi Mc1nl0tfl, Durtlorn, Midi., 1A7.f0. 4, JOhnny Walker, D ... s. 1.47 ts. s. R•v Brown, W1thlno1on, D.C., 1:41.06. 6, ~tell Brown, l(lnoston, It.I.. Ul.21. 7, Mike Armour, O.Calur, Ga., 2:01.02. HMI 4, I, JoM ~. Plelnfltid, N J., 1·47.23. 2, Slllllltv ltectwlnt, F1v.ltev .... A.rtl., IA OI.. 3, Odavlus Clark, Sanfof'd, Fie .. l• ... 10. 4, Mike si., AM A~. Midi .. IM.23. S. Mat Trlllen, Prelrle Vlew. T•Ha. 1!41.t._ '· Nell ftN:KKe, ROCl\ftter, NY., 1·4'.cQ. Heel 5. I, Pete RlctwdtOll, TlmH. Arlt., 1:4'M 2, It• Wtbtttw, Tecome, WMI\. 1)49 1._ ), Brue. It..,.,, AM Arbor, Midi.. '"'·" •• 0.lltid Madi, Compton, UUI S, Ken~. Nor111 .. v Slwt, N.Y .. ~4'_,. •· w-.,., ~. White C•ltl, LA , 1 !O..M. -~ ..... , 1-£c1Wln ~. L.Hvllt Hilb. a 11 2, llt1v Smllll, NW Heven, Conn., 4f 11. 3, TOllY V1_,tne, Plalnfltld. N.J .. 4'M. •• Joft Thome•. ZaftM'llllle, ()ftlo, 4'.71. S, FlotlM McOoueelcl. Ulllnotofl, NC .. SllUl •• FWf4 JoMtoft, Sllonw. Ala., nAl 7, Ttrrt MenelfM. TllCM. A .. , SI 4S. Heal t-1, Andre PfllllH. San JoM, 4'.J.S. 2. Ben Wlllefnt, Vlllllo W.v, 4' 71. 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SaPUto CW•lft\11 Crtlll)·Henrv K1ma11ame IS.n FrencllCO), .. 7. 6-2. 7·6 U.S. CMvm.:ak ......... trlah (at~) SATUltDAY'S lllSUl.n .,._..., ........... I Mell Drv1le. Squlm, W.atl )H 2 Mitt• ~. Fr~lduburv m l 0..11 C..,_ Fort &lmltlg, Ga. J90 MM'•Alr,_... ......... ..., (Out ........... ,., I Arnold VllwtlO, CtlAocUn, Ore 2 Allen ~lfi. !Credlrlc:ktburv l Jen'Y Dotlson, Wllbl.rtoft, Oklll MM's Air It ...... ,..__ 10.efa ...... 1•> 1 Gllft Dul>/$, Fort hnnlnl, Ge 2. Roel Fln·RendDIPl'I, ~ .. y J Ed £tul, ~. W Ve c:.ew ................ ,aw; 1,no UI• 1,101 1 , .. 1 750 I 7•1 I ltOltllo ~. Fort eann1n1 I 176 2 Ult) Jtmmv flld::VI, l"ort 9-\lnl I, 174 Ertch ~. Fort 11enninv I, 11• ....... 'nlrll-,,_ ......... (0.af• ...... , .. , 1 Wlftda Jewwl. llttdslonl ~I 1.12' ' 0.11 """"""'..,· '°*""'*"· Ge 1.m J Mel't Nwt ~·-· l.Mdteattr '·"' ..................... (Olt ......... 1--) l. MerW -...V. ~.Ve 1,nt 2. SUI MlkNI. Auron.. Ca l.M l Merv AM SC:tiwtll1•. ~ 1,761 ....... » ......... .-uw Co.t afa.....-.~I I L.-' It..,,_,* Fr....-. l,llt I C ~ .. L.,.., L.1ntu II_.. l.llt l ltWv Fox,~. Arta l,116 ................. ' I,,.._,~ . .-... Mont. l,1 ... J MMv SdlwWt:aw. ~ 1.16.> J I( It'll\ ...... L.nlflflOft t(.,. 1, 1'2 .......,..., .... .-: ...... 1 Gel Llblrtv, L1i11111rt AFB 1, 19' I It.Im OWr. weco. Tt... l.lSS l 1119) c ~lhen\·~ t.lll •lbf Fu, ~, Atta I 10 Or-. Coal OAll V PILOT/~, Jurw U. 19M ca .......... .. ..... SATUltDAY'S •asuL.n , .... ., ................. . .. ~ ltACa. '"" turloN& -C*llndMIY ca.. (N\cC.n) 7 "10 111 1• Tint tor Two (Olvwes> 160 i.. PunoM faa.ca) 1.60 NM rec:act .._. the E_.., l..ottler, GOldarl Wetd\, Con'-»s Time: 1: 17 t/S.. SECOltO RACL 6 fur'lones. Thi ..... Kid ( .......... ) IUO 7Jlf UO Long u... 1111 l(lfw (McCnlJ , ....... It.._. !Flrft) U1 AM r'ICl9d: Jll MatfwNV91, CO.., BIMt. DMar II, Tw Enltr1elner, Mieflfy c-. lftc\Ksloft. Liiac R Idle. Eruotlve, Good T-oont. Time. 1:10 2/S. 12 DAil. Y DOUeLm 17"'41 Hid '51.a. T'HaD RACE. ·~ 1ur10fte1. MMe liM M Ofllr (McCnl U0 UO UO Sof'9 of ""' .... (~) 7.11 uo EeMWM IPWQJ UO Abo raced: ..,_.,.s Finl, V.-.cte. AMI D., Troten SlOml. nm.: 1:17 2/S. U IXACTA (1-7) Plld S11UO. "°""TM RACL 7 "'1llllft. "9ltalld Miu CGwcla) IS 00 S..00 1.20 PlrdlMeftl {Mc'Cln"on) uo uo BrlOM °"""" ( Plnc:9v) l.00 Allo flC9d· rm RMI\-~ Netn. UorlM,Yolancla. Tl,..,.. 1:23 2/S. U IXACTA 12·3) oeld -.SO. "'f'TM RACE. 1'-mi.es on turf. I Bet o.ilrnlt CG~) ll.2t I 00 UO Gar1bl (Man) uo lAO Cerro Pinto (C.Stln9Cll) uo Abo raced: Rictlw, Aile HouM, Trt1 •~. ICoudou, Mertt If\ the Siity, Who'' Gol 1 Nlckal. Item T-. Giii Clrdl, NelUftl ~ Time ?:14 3/S. U IXACTA 17· I> lialcl SJlUCl. SlXTM RACa. S ~ P1M Belt (~I 2300 UO •60 MlcNdlla IS...> uo 3..20 GM. Jotlnnlt IOlvl • 00 AilO rec:ed: Affirmed Natt.,., In Hou.a. ROftl OlvmN, ~ Bowl. Tlme: ·SI :JIS. U IXACTA (,.41 P11c1 Sift.SO. savt..nc uca. 11.11 mllb on '"" Siar Matar1el (Gard e ) ff.Ill JO.JO \l.00 1""""'9 ~ 10.V) 11.00 IQ.to Promoulel ~ ICWanede> UO AM nic:.ct. Ceiactor, Amezlr'9 5"r'f. Ceruulte, .... Ollwetlonal. G<-lrY Miufte, ~ C>Nnl, C:-t tlle House. Time. I.• llS. a5 •XACTA (2• 121 Mid SS,127 00. '2 P'IOt SIX (4'-1-2'-7-J.JI P11c1 ll Sl.4'0 M with one • .,,,.,. llc:klf Isl• llonft I g l'b Sia COllMMallon Olld 17 ,W.Jt •"" • #lnnlne llc:keb 111 ... ~I llOHTM RACL 1 1116 mlln Adorlcl (Plftcay) 4 60 UO 2 60 Princn& lteonev <Hawttvt uo uo Leu Trum. 10.v) 4 40 AllO rWC9d. PWlfty ~I, """1&me Holldev DMcs. ~ de L~ Time. U 1 II •XACTA (f-31 ~ '52.SO NMTH RAC&. 1 II 16 mllla on turf Totlll WOITlllll (Plncav) UO 4.20 2.40 lllll'• Of'9lm Lover (Ollv-1 t «I 4.00 ~ "-" ,........,, ut Alie ~ TllOll Ten, Pahll Fleur. ~ ~ .ltfWC:a • ..._ Anelll T1ma; l"G ', s. IS eXACTA f.2-JI Hlf st».» A~2t.ast. I ~ • ...,..... ArMtilw lat n... Sc:11911M) Joity •-lt\al (U.S.) def Jl.lllt 8'own (£"8111\d) 4 end ) IO win ctlemOiOI~. • -~ ... ~-- ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of selected publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended June 15. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. I tllld .iffd -------------I I t t I I 1SYM I 1!!1DQOUTIJl3 LOC&TtOll PllODOCTS 111.lRCIT Prloe1Prioe S 106-0!106-15 C8AllO! !PS tPll tTllR 1111> I lllllWI tlll'T fllC • I l fiaoal I • ln 1000'8 ---------------·------1----------------·----------------------1------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Air Cal U'or. ACAL llevport !leach Ur line lllSDAQ 9. T5 9.63 -1.) <.5!) -12-31-113 239,003 -2, 927 2 Upba Mloro &I.Ht• Il"Yio• Mto~ter SJ• M&.SDAQ 12. 00 11. 50 -•.2 .63 ,,,3 2-27-113 29, 202 1,695 J '-er. 1>1.,. lOOH llevport Beaob ti.ci.Dtasnoatto prod. IUDAQ s. )t) 5.25 -2.} (. •7l 6-3G-IJ3 2,515 -1,166 II '-'"· , ..... llC • llevport lleaob Rome bld1. I elect. PC-'£ 7.50 7.~ llC • 72 10 •• 12-31-'!3 9'.•59 1,•56 5 '-er. Paoltlo &Pr lMlne Real lat.ate/Ftnalloe lllSD&Q ),6) ].25 -10.) ( ·•5> -Q~3MJ 35,1152 -952 6 '8er .Med-Dent .UCD" Allahe1• Dental Health Plan ll&SD&Q I. 19 I. 19 llC (. 21) -6-3G-'! ~·'" ..,600 1 ._,.,St.ate hvport 8"oh llan1t1n1 OTC 5.00 s.oo llC .OS 99,. 12-31-IJ 2 9, 1•6 SS ' '-er. The.-! lrrtn• Tberaal •Mro OTC 0 .7S 0.7S llC ( .06) -12-31-'!2 0 -111'! 9 lpld Crt Teoh ICll'T lnaheta Itta Teat &quip IWINQ ).00 2.'9 -~.2 .26 11.1 1G-31-93 111 ,92• 2,2S6 10 4robhe Corp. &CIV Co1ta Meaa llt'ar at Tape l>T't n1 HSD&O 6.00 6.00 MC .17 JS.3 ~3-93 1s.ze3 , ,)95 11 ITf 3y1t ... &TIS Santa &oa Ktoro tnto. a71t ... USDAQ 1,50 I.SO llC .2• 6.J 3-31-93 .... !12 2,519 12 l!lalc.e1' tou. 8IX) I Oran1• 011 rteld equlp. nu 21.zs 19. 1s -1. 1 (. 91 ) 9-30-IJ3 1,,37,590 -63,51, 13 llaAlt-1_,,..rt llevport Beach Banldn1 arc I, 3' 1.25 -9. 1 .03 •1.1 12-31-93 Z2,6911 T6 1' lllf17X, Inc. IIrL Ir•lne S.rYlo• Station• NASDAQ 0.09 0.09 MC ( .01) 6-30-93 10,661 -391 15 8a.ed Med. llOMI> Irrtoe ltedloal r;qutp. lllSDiQ 11.00 ll.oo llC .29 -11-31-93 1179 -392 16 Bolter 1oc1 ... t. -Santa lna lltoobeatoal Produot• OTC 2.50 2.50 !IC (. 19) -12-31-'2 10• -2'3 17 llMqford Fd . llRID" .ln&be1• F'roMn food prod. HSDIQ 3.25 3.2s llC .10 32.s 10-31-'!1 117, 11!0 136 1, llutt.erll•ld 1111TR llNa S I L holdlftl ooapan7 ll&SDAQ 3.00 3.00 IC .25 12.0 6-30-93 19,517 Wl I 9 C.ph tN.no Blc -San J11&11 Cap llanlc111C OTC 2.00 2.00 1IC (11.111) -12-31-!2 '· 336 -2.•os 20 Car• Int . LUE Or-anp lur•lftl Paotllttee arc 6.7S 6.T5 IC .so 1].S 12-31-93 102,32• 2,•51 21 Carl larobe,. CU L• lnabeta r .. t rooc1a ll!SD&O 211.00 23.75 -1.0 1.62 111. 7 1-29-'• 20,700 11, 500 22 C.rtroo Corp. ClfTP loallel.a Hacn•tio t.ape prd•. ll&SDAQ 2.75 2.69 -2.3 . 11 2•.• 10-31-!13 25,TJI 311 23 Cblupfalat Cll!S llevport &each 1ttc. Vood doore N&Sll&O 2.00 l.00 1IC (.22) 6-3G-'3 19,1162 -SIS 211 C1t1Mll.ll llllok -eo.t.a Meu llan1d111 OTC 9,00 9.00 1IC ,31 19. 0 12-31-93 7,15, 319 25 Clot.be• T 1ae cnct Anabel• llt1oount Clothing 11.UO&Q 9.00 9,00 llC .60 15.0 1-30...911 61!,JOO 2,•so 26 Col .. bl• s ... -Anabeta SHlnp I loan arc !1.1) ,,25 +1.5 3.32 2.5 12-31-93 2!17,1110 39,999 27 c-&roo' (no. oeo lnalliei• 11111 c.ary, •Ja. en.v. HSDAO A.2s 11.2s llC .60 1).9 12-31-9, 22,313 1, 12' ~~·~~~~ ~U!J ~· NA;SD&Q , 13 20;63 -10.9 1 .07 19. 3 .5-31-93 ,9,1100 10,900 29 Corp •ti !lanll -.. San;:,;;., ... -~---r ~!'~~~*-'.._.~ . CC-rotel ·,..vn, _·.;._ 'ffl'~~~ ,.._.....__,._~ ·· 30 CoYi l\ltOO oon• F11l lel't«l llo9e bu1ldera H SDIQ 1.U 1.25 .13.0 . ,O) -.,, 1 -3 · ... ~'..k._ ' • ._; • • 31 CU.Iman !leot C038 hvport lleaoh Radio I Tale. I T...,,. l.UDIO 11.25 •.25 llC .07 60. 7 ~3G-93 111,o•T )t' Dat.apower DPVll Set• Ana Power auppl.7 at1. l&SD&Q 6.00 6.25 .11.2 .2• 26.0 03.31.,ll 15,0ll2 33 Da t.a troo Dtll .. Tuatl.11 IUoropr-ooeHor 171. IAS'DAQ o.11, 0.91 +1 . I 1.13) 6-30..,3 •,710 311 Dat,., too. DU"9 .t.Jlaheta Speo. eleo. IJ•• IClSJllQ 5,99 6.00 +2.1 .'7 12., 12-31-'!3 19,600 35 Dte1p v .. t DVIC lr"Yine ec...rotal de11cn IWID&O 0.56 0.3, -33.J .ou 26., 6-JG-93 ),2SO 36 llioeoo lleot DICW tMr1oe C 1 rov.1 t lloarda 11&So1a 15.00 1•.so .3.3 .s5 26.• 9-3G-IJ3 32,323 37 D1C1 t.al Date. DDtt 1..a.-. 11...-1 raotory ap ooap •1• WUDAO 2.63 2.25 -U.3 (.01) 6-3G-'3 2,693 39 Dht. LociO Dt.009 Oardeo oro ... Computer COlltroll era W&SD.lQ 9.50 ,,]t) -1.5 .s5 15.2 1G-)1-'3 10,250 39 Downey s ... DSL Coet.a Heaa S.rtnp I loan .LS• ,,00 7:63 -11.1 .76 10.0 12-31-93 195, •n •o llCO, too. llC • Santa Alla neot..11•·• IWHOb .. UI U,25 I). TS -3.S .•1 )3.5 12-31-IJ3 35,29• •1 IIP HiOl"OOllYe ll"Plf lewpol"t S.aob Miorova•• 0011ntere ll&SD&O 10,25 10,00 -2.• .66 1s.2 ~30-IJ3 19,369 ll2 11 Torit.o tno IT IMioe lle1tauranta IUSDAO 10. 00 9.'9 -1.2 .6' 14.S 12-31-'3 210,670 113 lldorado lla4lc IUlll T1&11tio llllJlldftl IUDAQ 5.2S 5.25 llC .30 17.5 12-31-IJ] 23,030 " lllml•• Cof"P M.P . "'°9ta ..... lleotran1cra IWll>tO 11J.oo 11.25 -ll .2 .119 35.2 6-2T-43 31,012 ll5 r. &Jlahei a laa.beta S.rtnp ' Loan arc lfO llO tu IJ.06 9'-30-93 71,599 116 ,.,. w .. t Fln. rvr llevport S.aoh Sartnp I loan ITS& 21. I 3 27. 13 !IC 2.,0 9,7 12-31-93 150,000 117 rtrat. ._,..,,. r&ICll Santa loa Title ln1uranoe IWID&O 25.00 25.00 lfC • 911 26.6 12-)1-IJ] 200,000 0 Fluor Corp. n.11 • IM'ine lle•"7 •ncr. • oon•t. nsa 19,50 11.25 -11.S . 35 •9.3 10-31-'3 ~.300,•50 • 9 '1UOl'OO&l"bon rcue lAluna 11111•1 Fluorooarboo plaetlo• ll&SD&Q 10.63 10.00 -5.9 .75 13.3 1-31-'Jll C)Z' 965 so ror •ti.er L. nn lAluna •tcuel Preoae t ooaoret.• USD&O •.so ll.63 +2., ( .95) -12-25-IJ2 33,J.?IJ 51 0.0-al l uto. OH.l l.Jla.beta Minlooaputer •111· ll&SD.lQ IJ.75 9,50 ~IJ.6 <•.29) -7-30-'3 65,719 52 Oeoeral ,_ -Tue tin ea.puter Teratnal • OTC 0.13 0.1) IC ( .65) -06-3G-93 7,635 53 Oiab It~. 011111 Suit.a lM Medical dertou OTC 3, 39 3,3, llC .17 19. 9 6-30-'3 Ill 5• Ooldeo "· 8. Qlfll • Santa .lJla Kobll hoeH &SI 6.IJ9 7.63 +10.9 (.ll) 5-31-IJJ U,7U 55 Oredoo S7at. OllCO Santa .lJla Paper bAJldl1111 dertoe USDAQ 11. SO 11. 50 llC .5'1 19.' 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BanlClnc OTC •.oo •.oo llC .03 -12-31-93 9,635 Oraftge County's Top 10 JERRY COLE BILL DENNIS IAN CARTER WALLY LIMBURG STEVE HOY ART E;'-.GSTROM BRIAN MUGHF.S loldwell Banker CommPrrial Heal Estate Services. a major operatinR company of the nations larges! d1vers1f1ed real estate firm. 1s proud to salute its JO highe\I produdng sales personnel for 19HJ in OranRt' County Tht>1r rombinPd t>ffort led to more than $400 TONY D'ARCY million in !!ales and lea~!i of retail and industrial property. office buildings, apartment howw~ and acreage last year. II you or your firm have real estate r~uirements, we have the best people to fill them Call our office nearest y~ COLDWe&..L BANl(eRO ANAHEIM 714/973-5300 MIO.COUNTY 7141834-9393 NEWPORT BEACH 714/95$..6300 1• so6 -367 1,100 30 2, 711 -20 1, 100 3,602 I ,05S 1,529 7,75S 52S S,611J 5,0S7 5,600 13,657 27,700 3,239 -4ZIJ -11,6'9 -2,291 l.l -718 2,TOO •• 5'6 1,IJ5• 2,2SI ll,500 -1, 150 -533 -55'1 1172 1127 301 -1113 07 10,'5' 1, 106 1 1,111 •21 •,060 9,0S7 193 2,200 3,060 •2'! ll, 193 236 -29' -1116 206 ..JJ9 I NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, C-5, Adjustable Rate Adjustable Mortgage Santa Rauta S&L Any loan officer Great American JAny loan o.fflcer Valley Fed. S&L T Any loan officer Lender Cont.cl Coast Federal Any loan officer Security Pacific Any loan officer Pacific Fed. S&L Any loan officer Pie . 2.00 11. 125 2.00 10.50 1.50 Int. A•I• Pte. 10.50 1.5 10.75 2.0 10.875 1.5 t5 15 Amort. Int. v,.. AdJ. C•p 25 6mo. 5.0 25 12mo. 4.0 30 12 mo. 5.0 Amort. Int. Mui mum Yre. AdJ. Cep Loen 30 6mos. 5 25 6mos. 5 25 12 mos. 5 Cash, improved economy saves South Coast Bank Mesa bank heading toward first 6-month profit in years By JERRY HIRSCH Of ltle Dally l'llot l&afl Financially-troubled South Coast Bank was fighting off insolvency but thanks to a $600,000 cash infusion and an improving economy the Costa Mesa-based bank is heading toward a profit for the first six months of 1984 - its first profit in years. ··we have finally gotten to the point where the bank isn't losing money month after month. It has been a tough struggle but the bank is getting stronger every day." said Carl R. Tinder, president of the bank, which also has a branch in Fountain Valley. Tinder said the bank is now in good enough shape for the board of directors to enter in negotiations for the sale of the bank "to an individual with substantial banking interest.'' FINANCIAL PARTNER NEEDED Joint venture financial partner needed for custom homes In prestigious area. Small amount of cash, good financial state- ment required. eatt 831-0409 • WATERFRONT LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA Spacious. one level. cape-co<S home • ready for .seconcl story • ''"'0 sutxllVl<lahle lots • i I 00 l'<lllflre ree1 ' • twn IX'< rooms. two run llillh" • rih1mclon1 closet spo~· • rormnl cttnlns.t ronm. kltl'hen/ctllwttt· " l><'AAL-'<I ,. Rm<Wt•<I hnrdwoo!I floors • fllh A pl,, tn tl,rou~l\out • «x1mnslvt• hrl<"k & M-clwuod <lt:t'k ovt•rlunklnR tnn.11 A :°r(I ft. OJK'nwatt•r d1x k nlus. <;<:dud •ti 1nnt·r m uny11nt • hnnw tt. w oun<ll' In hrti;itnl <,one 1111< 1n flffcrt"<I .11 mul'h It·~ thnn IOI vnltl<' s11'\1woo CsOIQ nior (21 ) •39-~i> A 432·54 I I Couflt"S)' 10 brokN I Tinder said he expects the sale to be announced later this month. The small independent bank, with deposits of about $36 million, found itself with S 17 million in bad real estate loans early last year. The bank foreclosed on much of the property and has reduced its liability to about SS million through the sale of the real estate holdings, said Tinder, who took charge of the bank last October. .. The bank was heavily into real estate loans solely on the premise that the real estate would appreciate. We were just like Herita$e Bank (closed by the State Banking De~ment earher this year) and a lot of banks across the nation. "I hope everyone in the industry has learned their lessons," Tinder said. Tinder also has reduced the level ofbrokered deposits at South Coast Bank to 12 percent of its total deposits. Brokered deposits are put together bl professional investors. The brokers pool other people s money into SI 00,000 federally insured deposits. Brokers receive commissions when they place the accounts at a bank and the deposits usually earn higher interest rates than smaller accounts. Both the commissions and the high interest rates put a burden on a bank because it must pay more for the money than it would by accepting deposits from typical banking consumers such as local families and businesses. Tinder said South Coast Bank used brokered deposits as a major funding source for its real estate loans. When the real estate loans turned sour. the bank found itself with heavy interest expenses on the brokered deposits used to fund the loans. The situation got so bad that the state Ban.king Department and the Federal Deposit Insurance F\and ordered the bank to raise its total net worth or risk closin~ South Coast Bank was able to raise $600,000 throu a private stock offering and according to Dave Scon oft e Los Angeles office of the state Banking Department, the bank is no JonJer in danger of closure. Tinder said the bank is now making a profit of about $30,000 a month and is in the final stages of selling off its remaining foreclosed re;i.J estate. The sale would help the bank's balance sheet considerably, he said. Housing trends talk Tuesday "Housing Trends -Local and National'' is the topic of Tuesday's Home Builders Council dinner meeting at 6 p.m. at the Airporter Inn Hotel in Irvine. The guest speaker will be Todd Zimmerman, editor and publishier of"Multi-Housing News" and chairman of Multi-Housing World, t.he second largest housi~ oon- ference devoted to multi-housing. Home Builders Council (HBC) is the educational arm of the Buildina Industry AsSOClation of Southern California. The dinner meetinJ will begin at 6 p.m . with a cocklail hour until 1 p.m at which time dinner will be ecred. The dinner meeting is open to HBC member for $30 dollm. For reservations. call Zena Golby at (213) 250-896S. Those without reservations will be charaed an additional $3 at the door. Classes teach liow to buy a business A ch\ssdesianed to assist pcr$ons in startinaorbuylf\I a bu iness will be offered by Oranae Coast CC)l)eac Tuesdays and Thunda)'s from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m ., June l8 to AllJ. 10. The course. l11tcd as Manaacmcnt 2'40 in the schedule, wtll emphasi2c business set-up plans. fioanc:ia' analysis, loan packqes, markehna. bank credit. si1e plannina and layout, purchasina. hum'n rcsoun:x.s. manaacment control, and opcraona techniques. Walk-in rcaisirauon. without appointment. con- unuu thf9~1' Thursda)'. For OCC ummcr rcgislration information, Phont 432-5772 I I '" )IJ a1 f~ 1rf Ill lJ ·11 :>• ,. ( I .I Dow Jones ave ... ~chesanew 15-month low .. Jurors begin mulling Forde bank fraud case Former San Marino Bank executive charged with siphoning $4 million from accounts SAN DIEGO (AP) -The case of former San Manno Bank dWrma.n Stephen Forde and three co-de.fen· dants accused of illeplly sipbonina S4 million from bank IClCOWlts bas been turned over to a feden.l court jwy. Jurors beaan dclibtratina latt fri. day and wilf return Tuesday. Twenty-three crimina.J counts qa.inst Forde were dropped u the prosecution wrapped up its closing arpmcnt in the six-Md trial. Forde is named in 45 of 49 mnainina cbaraes •bile San Marino lawyer C,arol U nn&h, Los Anieies buSI· ncssman William Fowler and Corona dcl Mar businessman Robert Hopper also face cbarJes of misapplyina bank funds. mail frl.Pd and conspiracy. Former bank attorney Jon Schroeder and bank pmidcnt ~ ward Hart e.arlier pleaded l\lilty to misapplication of bank funds and are to be sentenaid Mooday by U.S. Orstnct J. William EnricJ>L SpeaaJ Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert F. Scmmer SIJd the 23 counts were dropped '"lo facilitate consider· ation of the cae by the JW'Y· There were just too many counts." be said. Tbt c~ dropped involved Suspect deabnp between between Forde and numerous invaton in a real eswe pannenbip. Semmet said rem.a. mina dwles allude to lbe same incidents and sboWd pvt the thrce-man. nine-woman jury .. eaoup c.o wort with. .. In a stinain& closina atpment Fridar. Semmer ICadCld Fotde of "'trying 10 pull the wool over=.- one's~ and be al.molt succ "Nothina be did WU in toOd faith. The only_f>Od faith he bad was in bis own sdf-m~t. But that is only sliabtly less dispicable that what be bas done here (in court)." Semmer said. "Hisattrmptto perpetraie fraQd on this court and younelves to cover up not only hlmldf but (c:o-deftn· danU) shows some really wa,,,ed sense of duty." In two days of iestimony. Forde repeatedly denied any knowJedee of a scheme at bis bank and denied any personal wroQldoina. Semmer ~yed Unruh as the brains behind a coml)le1 money· jualina scheme. "'"'a c:h&rts to dcuil how bad 1ncomiQ1 loan money was u.sed to lcccp a polltive balance on the boob when laf'F deficits actu.aJly crjsted May Co. reveals 5-year constructl.on schedule . centers 1n ..,hich it has an intaat. He said the (X)mpuy plam. to It' m05t of the S 1.S billion illlCmllly from cash flow. He llid Oftly about S60 million in ntt flnlneiga WCM&Jd be needed in e.cb or lbe Dal five )'Q1'. Mt•lOJl z:::r BQcomfl I - \ AMEX CoMPO\IH TRANSACTIONS 1££1'$ MD YW~ HICHS1 LOIS, CLOSE SllK ,, "fl Mltll Ltw Ltll ( ... u ..... Motll Lt• .... YOM C_,> • ,,.,._._, 11t "'* •....... u.... 111111 n...... ~ U _,. ._. ..... .....,._ '*-.... ... ....... L .. u\I Ole. H• l ... , .... *"' Ltw l .. 1 (lie M• U• "'""* r ... ,... "" "._ .._ u. L••• o.. • J., En<At • B • U• i "" 1• _,..., m 1~ 1 1,.._ " 1•11o it .. ~ » , ,. 11~ 11 .. 11..-..., s·~ "''~" 1a11 1'41• .. o·i.-J·M -A-A-A -J" .. E~ w '° Iii " r" 1 .. 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Inc., anived in Japan on June 3 and h.avc been chased by television crews, news- paper photoaraphers and maprinc report.en ever since "It's ou~us " laUJhcd David Rubin, 28. ··1 m deflnttely not used to 1t: They menuoned wt would have a httJe press. but this 1s am&llni. .. The tr11nces art spend1na a month at the headquarters of Toyota Motor Corp., Japan's laracst automaker, to study Japanese production and man· agcment tcchniquei. NUMMI 1s a S0.50 JOlnt venture between Toyota and General Mo&M. the world's no I automaker. The two car &lints formtd th¢ new company 1i• months lfO to bc&in oroducins compact ca11 an the United St.ato by the end of thtt )Car. From 1hc1r am~al, the Amcru.2n1 wtrt • 'umn11y rhcy include • -oman. Darlene Dobrnkn 1, who•• leamana how to install shock abso~ ers. "There's only one of me. so the press concentrated on me," the blonde 31-ycar-old said in an int.er- v1ew Thursday. "It's st11nae aemna up in the momin&. comina out of the elevator and havina people shout your name." Dobrolcnslu said the question she is asked the most is. .. What doc$ your husband think of your doint a man's Job?" "They're just shocked to find out I'm sin&Je." she said. "They didn't tell us about the JapanC$C (media)," said Pete Russ. 33, a maintenance tra.ince from Fremont ... They deKendcd on us like a swann. We can be walkina down· town and k.ads '*Ill ask us for our autop1phs." The poup has bttn front111&C ne•s 1n loc:aJ papen and featured almost ni&htJy on TV newteaSU in thu. city 10 mile$ west ofTok)'O. At lunch Thunday 1n the huac dinina hall of Toyota's Takaou factory! 11Cvcn t.elcv111on camera CtCWi hovered around the Amcnans as they tried their hiM at cbCijitias to the .,at amUJ1Cmct1t of the Jape sm1na with them. "It'' I.he fir'M umc thCtc kind of tr11nca have oomc, '° wc'rt • lmk: itl&emted 1n them;· •id Hinnh1 K»h1ma. • 11#.ycar Toyota vdctln - I • who IS unrelated to the trainees proara.m. as he watched the cafctena scene. The questions put to the trainees were repeated: "What do you think or the Toyot.a factoryT' or "What ideas will you take beck to C.alifornia?" or "Do you think Japanae techniquei will work in the United StatesT' Japanese rcponen "wtt1t to know what product in Jap&n is so speaaJ that the American market 11n't producina." sajd Dobrolenski. Amtnc:an jOumahsu from Tokyo and San Fra.na1CO visited the Takaoka factory on Thursday and themselv~ became the object of interviews, a fn:quent occunencc outside Tokyo. Japanese peook view the United St.ates as • ~ ICader in lhe auto tndustry, uid Voshiyasu 9t1da. a reponcr for N110Y1 T dcV11on. "So we're in~ not only lo• what the ttainea are int.mst.ed in, but what the Amtrican press is interested in,'' Otsuka Aid Glen Hale from Oakland, at 61 lhc oldest mtmbcr or the &IOUP. aid he ha' bcC-n IUcd for IUlOIJIPfl CHIC Of the ""mbef of times he ha bccft on the ml television ncM .. All the lmJc KtlcM>I Md\ l&lnd on the COf1K't\ and wave u ~r but Fe' bf," ht Mid. The t11inc:a art lthniulcd tu rttum he.me on Saturday. • . t adult cOndominiu1ns· sold . . uring l~t Week at Windwa.rd B development offers homes estgned for those 60 and older J Seventeen condomnlums were sold In the first k of preview sales at Windward Cove In un\lngton Beach, the newest development by The llllam Lyon Co. and the first by the builder to offer e-and two-bedroom condominiums for adults and over. • ~~~built In ~per(ltlon with the City of . ~rshlp for senior ctt~:·~P to 10 percent of he one-bedroom floor plans will be adapted with rge baths and wide hallways for handicapped rsons. "The lnltlal response has been tremendous," d John Markley, manager of the multi-family condominiums feature living rooms with access.. to patios or balconies -both with storage areas - separate dining areas, Interior stacked laundry areas and master bedrooms with walk-ln cloaeta. Accents within the homes Include sloped ceilings In some plans, decorator-aetected carpeting and • -·-- lighting fixtures and cultured marble pullman tops In the baths. Kitchens are equipped with breakfast bars, pantry find storage areas and luminous cetllngs with oak trim . ~f~~~;,;,;n~he first b~ .move-Ins scheduled for mid-October. Interested lndlvtduals may visit the Information center from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. For more Information, call 842-2727. To reach Windward Cove, take the San Diego Freeway to the Beach Boulevard exit and proceed ouslng division. 'With prices starting under $57,000, homebuydrs here are receiving the maximum value for their money and the excep- tional quality that has made The Wiiiiam Ly.on Co. California's number one homebuilder for three consecutive yeara. south to Taylor Ave., one block past Talbert, then turn right to the temporary sales office at 7631 Taylor Ave. In Huntington Beach. Windward Co•e in Hanttncton Beacb le the flnt William Lyon Co. condomlnla.m de- "Windward Cove combines those amenities tbat are moat sought aftw by aenlor-adults,·• Markley added, "Including security, a convenient location and easy-care comfortable floor plans." Secured by a remot&-eontrolled entry gate with a telephone communication system, the new development Is situated adjacent to Terry Park and close to shopping, publlc transportation and other community services. Membership Is also available on an lndtvldual basis for the neighboring rec- reation center. DeslQned by Hales-Langston of Orange, the Interest list for Bayridge grows An Interest list continues to grow for one of the J.M. Peters Co. 's newest resfdentlaJ developments, Bayrldge In Newport Beach. "Response to the announcement of plans for Bayrldge has been very gratlfytng," said Tom Hover, Peters Co.'s vice president for marketing. "We hope to be able to announce the start of preview sales at the development within the next few weeks.," Bayrldge will rise near the Intersection of Jamboree Road and Bison In Newport, on property about midway between the new extension of the Corona del Mar Freeway and the coast. Work on the freeway extension Is under way and expected to be completed In several months. Four floor plans, developed for the home- building firm by Richardson, Nagy, Martin of Newport Beach, will range In size from 851 to 1, 715 square feet. Pricing for the condominium aeries has not been flnallzed, according to Hover. The homes will offer two or three bedrooms, with an optional fourth bedroom In the largest, and one, two or three full baths. The two moat compact plans will also have outdoor decks, measuring more than 150 square teat. ~lli!ii~iii!!~~ Tt\e third largest of the homes will offer two bedrooms and two baths, and volume ceilings In selected rooms, along with a private deck or patio. ~·~-..;,; The largest of the Bayrldge homes will contain two bedrooms and a den, with three baths, In two stories. The large living room will have a fireplace, and the second bedroom will have Its own, private, full bath. Information on the Interest llst Is being handled ~,-..-u.::... through the company's main office, 1601 Dove, Suitt 190, Newport Beach, CA. 92660, 833-9331. I 1 ../ Lavish landscaping every- where you look ... the leisure-time pleasures cl separate swimming and therapy pools, a sun deck, outdoor fireplace and barbecueS. Sun-splashed beaches and the sea are a short stroll away, just waiting fOr -your enjoyment This is the incomparable lifestyle d Villa Balboa, a secure, luxurious condominium comrru- nity high atop a viewsite bluff CM.~­ looking Newport Harber. Truly And A Newport Address. '-00....-.1•- an ownership opportunity like no other ... and an exclusive address in Newport Beach. Two-Bedroom Luxury ~--..1-, •• ~nuu1DlllIUDlS"" from $209,900 Sales Office Open Daily 10 A.M TQ 6 P.M, Or By AA:x>intment. VILLA &\LBC}\ 220 Ni Lane, Newport Beach. CA 92663 (714) 64>6459 p:! Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sund1y. JuM 17, 1984 Homes priced from $108,900 feature Cape Cod architecture OC..n Breeze VIHu, a community of 3-4 townhomee, held lt1 grand opening recently In Ccieta Mesa. Farouk Kubba, prealdent of Di*"fted Pro- ject• Development. Inc., the bulldef, said he expect• Ocean Breeze VIiias to 1ell out quickly. "Pdr one thing. we waited until It was completed before formally offering It for sale. So, people can seeexactlywhatthey are buying. They don't have to use thefr Imagination on anything except the carpeting and tlle they'll select. This really should help them make up their minds to buy." A location In the south Coast Metro area Is aJao -~-"()() sq . ft of sheer ocean elegance. This incredible -4 bedroom , :\ 1/z bath custom home ., pan of che Signature ~ries of SEA POINTE E~TATE!:>. a guard gaced and patrolled master planned community high in the hills above [},m a Point Harbor. Cuscom fearures include a \ecluded 1,200 sq ft wrap-around deck wich ..,pectacular ocean and har-',p., bor view s, -~ fireplaces. ;;; '~..cc . exquisite Pozzi french , ·~ doors and windows, · enormous bland kuchen with Gag- genau hoodless. ; burner cook·top, l LL,COm oak cabi- explllCted to enhanoe Mlel, Mid Kubba. noting ffiat "We're wtthtn w-'klng d._ance of downtown Coete Mela. Or•• CountY Fairgrounds, end Peclflc Am~ltheetre, and within biking dlatMOe of Newport'• t>Mch• end Balboa. The community fHtUr91 Cape Cod architec- ture, private patk>e and belconlet, ~bumng ftreplecee, akyUghta, garage-door openers, and wunera and dryera. The homes are priced from $108,900 to S 113,900, which Kubba said la $3,000 befow the otfldaJ appralMd values. Veterans can move In without a down payment and others can pay u llttle as five per~nt down. Adjustable rate mortgages are avaUable, and the company wlll buy them down to befow current market rate. "In some cues, -. can even pay all loan fees and closing coats," said netry, formal living and family rooms on different levels, 9' ceiling w ich rich oversized crown and base moldings, oak hardwood floor' in entry and dining room, sauna, spa tub in master suite and custom lighting throughout. For more information about this magnificem custom home, call or visit the sales office at SEA POINTE E~'TATES. Driving Instructions: San . Diego Freeway to ~.·.Camino De Escrella ~~~~.fi.r:~ exit. East one-half mile to SEA ~uu;;:]~· POINTE ESf ATES 7 l;/(w:\-1392 Kubba. lea 1teel double sinks, waterlines for Ice maker•. Kubba Mid he expects Ocean BreeH VIiias to gu rangee, ovens, and dlahwaahera. appeal to acttv. llng... and couplet. "We Community recreational facilities Include a anticipate having a lot of young pr:ofeulonala, and pool, apa arid gas barbecue . career-oriented peopte who want to enjoy all the At 290 Victoria Street, the sales office 11 open great thlnga that Orange County has to otter. They dally except Friday from 10 a.m . to 8 p.m. Walker & want a nice~ to Hve, but they also want a worry-Lee la the exclualve sales agent. free, Vf!!rY convenient home bue. Alt of our ptana have duat muter ault• eo two alnglee can To reaCh Ocean Breeze Vlllaa, take the Costa comfortably live In one townhome. •• Mesa Freeway aouth to It• terminus, continue on Two floor plane are offered. Both feature Newport Boulevard to Victoria (first block past private front patios wtth gas and water outlet• for Fairview Road). turn right, and go one lor:ig block. barbeeulng and ~ant watering, rear balconlet, · Ot take Harbor Boulevard, turning eaat on Victoria llvlng room1 with flr~ac.e. dining ., ... , dual and going 1.4 mite. From the beach, take Newport muter bedrooms and 2~ baths, Including a Boulevard north and turn west on Victoria. downataira pc>Wd'er room. Addltlonal Information may be obtained by The kitchen• Include lumlnoua celllnga, stain· call!ng the sales office at 650-5327. Cryatal Cay condomlnlama ln ~· aeven •~le·level floor plan• with contem- Ntauel are priced from $89,900. They offer porary lnterlon. Pacesetter kicks off grand op ening sales at Sparrow Hill contmunity Development offers view homes In the hills from under $100,000 Pacesetter Homes announces the grand opening of Its Sparrow Hiii town home community In Buyers have a choice of four one-and two· story floor plans, each with two bedrooms and one or 1 'n baths. .==================================iii. Laguna Niguel, followlngaauccessful preview sales program. The two-story plans feature a kitchen, famlly room, living room and powder room on the first level. A breakfast nook Is Included In one plan . UpstaJrs are two bedrooms, a full bath and laundry area. Some plans feature walk-In closets. Fenced rear yards have a patio slab. I Ocean View Custom Homesites The height of luxury ... in the hills of Sanj uan Capistrano. Discover the world of Connemara, an bluJJ·overlooking the ocean. exdusive wstom homesite community of rare Come visit the ultimate setting for your value. Unobstructed lines of sight flow from this grandest home ever-the ocean view hills of private enclave to Dana Point Yacht Harbor and San Juan Capistrano. beyond. Nearby are charming towns, scenic Priced from Sll0,000 toS290,000 beaches and a glistening harl>or. Construction. Excellent Financing Available.• ready bomesites of up to 36,000 square feet are Ask about our no obligation y~ sized for gracious manor homes. contingency sale program. Most residents at Connemara will enjoy 'Stt salts agent ror c1eu11s their ocean view from inside the private (iJ 27142 Co Dri community owned-entry gates with ten-nnemara ve nls courts and a complete recreation San Juan Qq>istrano, CA 9'2675 area-while others will be situated on a (714) 661--0305 or (}61-1053 .~ CONNEMARA Custom Homesites In The Ocean Hills of San Juan Capistrano , I ---------------------- The homes are part of the master planned Collnas de Capistrano development and many offer views of the surrounding countryside. Pacesetter Homes executive vice president Landon M. Exley credits a combination of superb locatlon, quality and value as attracting many prospective homebuyera to Sparrow Hiii. "The townhomes offer homebuyers a luxurious home environment at prices many no longer expected to find In Laguna Niguel" Set among rolling hills, Sparrow Hiii ultlmatety wlll consist of 84 homes, to be built In two phaaee. Prices In at $99,995. A single-level plan features a living room opening onto an outdoor deck. A formal dining area, kitchen with breakfast nook, full bath, two bedrooms and private laundry area complete the plan. To reach Sparrow Hiii, take the Santa Ana Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway. Drive west on Crown Valley to Street Of The Golden Lantern. Turn left to Paseo de Collnas and left again to the sales office, open dally from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more Information, phone 495-3901. A Gran Little Opening For A Great Little community . Great Location The South Coast Metro-Airport Area la "where lt'a at" In Orange County and Ocean BrMze Vlllat Is juat 3 miles aouth via th• Coate M ... Freeway. Great Features Outside your townhome, you'll find: Handsome Cape COd architecture It'• within walking dlatanc9 of down&own.Coet•MeM,.1he...., ·- grounds, Pacific Amphlthffter. A Attached on• and two-car garagn, with openera Poot a.nd apa large private patlol and bal· conlet with ga1 and water ouUet1 very euy bike ride to Newport'• beaches and Balboa. Equalty ck>H to Soutft Cout Plata. And in summer, you'lt flnd that Ocean BrMze Vlltaa It not jult a name, but a delightful climatic condition. On the lnalde, we've Included: Ceramic tile entrln Ptuah carpeting TU•faced. WOOd·bUrnlng flr• placet with ga1 log-lighter Sky1lght1 Lumlnoua celling• Cuatom grade wOod cabinet• Catoric rangee and dllhWaihera Frigidaire walhets and dryer• Dual maater 1ultff tn au modett Great Fl·nanclng Ocean BrMze VIiias 11 a great buy-the prices ere $3,000 below offlclat tWpralled values! And easy to buy wfth financing ptan1 tailored to your needa. Veterans can move In with no dOWn ~. Othera~wlth u lit· tttu51M>down. Adjultabte ... t. mortgegea wtll be .. ~ down .. by the~ to betow current mettcet ... '". In eome cate1, the bultdif can pay all closing coats and !Oen fffll ~--4Mrn:t sa ... office la~ daily except Frid1y. 10 a,m to 8 pm ~ 290 Victoria St., Cotta Mna Telephone: 71~7 ' 1 ---' J , Villa Mira Se l ls out first-phase homes in 4 w e ~2 more homes to be released soon by Carma S andling Group Buyers have responded to VIiia Mira with a four-week aell-out of the 48 homet avallable In the community' a first pha1e. . Strong Interest has already been expreated In an additional 32 homes In Phase I that will soon be released by the Carma Sandling Group. "VIiia Mira was deafgned to fulfill the require- ments of those first-time homebuyere " said E.A. "Sandy" Sandling, president of The Carma- Sandling Group. "We Ht out to develop a community that would meet the need• of today's homebuyer at affordable prlcet. Judging from the aalet we've had early on, It appeara that the homebuyera are more than Mtlafled.'' Prleet for the two-and three-bedroom condomlnlum11 located In the Collnaa de Caplatrano community, start at lest than $80,000. Many VIiia Mira homes bout views of the hlll• and valleya of the region . .They atao feeture a p(lvate patio and balcony and floor plant designed to accommodate a variety of llvtng needa. Interested home shoppers can choose from two bedrooms, .. • '; .: .. , \ " . ,_ one t>ath, two bedroom• and two batti1, or thr" ~room• and two bathe. All VIiia Mira hornet offer such amenltlee aa cuatom dr..,.rlel, forced air heating, dec«ator llghtlng and bath fixturea. and WOOd-bumlng flrepfacet In many unit•. Kltchena lnctude oak cabtneta, double porceta n alnka with garbage dltpOMn, ceremtc tlle counter topa, atorege pantrlee; vtnyt ftoorlng, gu ranges and ovent, and plum bing for lcemakera. ., ... provide a b11Ckdr9f> for the ~· facAtltlel. To reach the tiBltlde ~ of V-. Mira. take the Santa Ana Fr..-; ~ Crown Vtlller P~. &ft wt. and tum lllft on Qoldef1 Lantern. :Turn left eg8ln on PMeO cs.I ~and continue straight ahead to the..._ omc., whlctl le open daffy from 10 a.m. to 5 p.fft. ' On-site recreational amenttlel Include ntm-For additional Information, c*I A.M. McGrath ming pools and apu, a volleyball court and an ~ and Aprfl Putalenlec, ..._ repr...,tattwe at equipped gymnaatum. AJIO, landecaped common 643-2906. . . • COMING SOON: OR WOODS. ! NEWPORT BEACH Villa Mira In Latuna Nlluel often on-site recreattonal amenlttee that Include swi.mmJ.DCpoola~dapu. Entry will add touch of class to South Peak Ridgetop development features custom Laguna Niguel homesttes Now under construction, a half .. mllllon-dollar entryway Is designed to create appropriate In- troduction to the guard-gated community of exclusive custom residential estate sites at South Peak, overlooking Monarch Beach In Laguna Nlguel. Lined with Queen palms rising up to heights of 30 feet, the entry street wlll be paved In a slate grey to keynote oval median Islands, a Medlterranean- styte guard station and a multi-tiered fountain that will form the focal point for the motor court In front of the wrought-Iron entry gates. "Reflecting the prestigious and sequestered nature of this exceptional setting. this entryway appropriately epitomizes the traditions of exclusivi- ty and excellence being established at South Peak," said Jack Dangelo, president of South Peak Development Co. of Laguna Beach. Created by the Perldlan Group of Irvine, the landscape architectural plans have been de- veloped to take advantage of the 191-acre property's ridgetop character. Hundreds upon hundreds of sycamores and alders have been planted to provide a natural environment for the slope areas throughout the community and bounding the entrance. The entryway also features massive walls, pilasters topped by circular finials and tiered planter areas, surrounded by an array of Tipu, Coral and Rusty Leaf Ag trees along with a variety of shrubs and flowering vines. Contributing to the seclusion of the custom estate sites at South Peak will be a security system that will control pedestrian and vehicle access, monitored on a 24-hour basis by security personnel and electronic survelllance equipment. South Peak Is surrounded by open space and recreation areas, Including the Salt Creek Corridor on Its eastern edge, ocean. vistas extending along the coastline from the Ritz-Carlton Hotel at Monarch Beach all the WtJt'f to Point Loma and the Coronado Islands, along with views of the fairways and greens of the adjacent Et Niguel Country Club and of the new Robert Trent Jones Jr.-deslgned Salt Creek Golf Course. Also visible are Inland views of the rolling caastal hlllsldes rising toward the peaks of Mount Baldy and the Saddleback Mountains. Building areas average more than 13,000 square feet, making estate-sized homes of 6,000 square feet or larger possible, with room left over for Hparateguest accommodations and/or private recreation amenities such as swimming pools and tennis courts. Ranging up to 22,800 square feet, the homesltes In the first phase will be complemented by others In future phases which wilt be In excess of half an acre. Three flagship residences, planned by the developers of South Peak, will set the architectural precedent• that follow In the tradition of such ctaulc realdentlal environments as those of Bet Air Eatat•. San Marino and Big Canyon. B&Md upon one of five architectural theme atytes Hfected for thl• community. the flrtt home wilt be of Spanllh/Medlterranean de1lgn with approximately '4,300 square feet of Interior living apace. Prior to this summer's grand opening, prtcea tor the flrat phase of 82 cu1to"f' homeaft• range from S225,000 to S.95.000. FAIRE HARBOUR AT SAN C LEMEI\TE "' J I VII~ J If ~ --... i ~--~~---------------4 ~ Pico San Clemente ~ High School Y u CAN own at the beach! Easy to quilify for financing no~ makes homeownership possible -even at the beach! Imagine a charming New England-styled village that overlooks the entire San Clemente area. One and two story homes, reminiscent of Cape Cod. Built with all the quality that's made Lusk the leading residential builder in Southern California for almost forty years. And priced from just $109,()00*! •\'\bod-burning fireplaces • Finished oak cabinets • Private patios and decks • Vaulted ceilings and skylights (some plans)• Cultured marble counter tops • Big two-car garages with automatic garage door openers Come see Faire Harbour's quiet secure world of seaside living today. Then find out how affordable it all can be wtth "lu Lewrage" on your side. ''LUSK LEVERAGE" is like no other form of financing for your new home. Since the Lusk Company is making the loan dirKtly to the buyer, it'tan qualify by its own standards of acceptability. Many homebuyers who haV\! been unable to obtain financing can now do so wath Lusk's help So please, call our sales representatives COLLECT for all the details. PRICED FROM $1~000~ faj_re ___ _ To· vtaJt South Peak, take Crown Valley Model bY. Lusk/Serengeti open daily from ::cw:J t~~a:n..: d~,:=iC:d ::.r~ 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 2033 Via Mantaraya, 714/498-6882 . Lt 1sk (§)Homes w.ekd•Y' from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from 10 a.m. A ~ 1Ct1tron Fir11'"c'" ,,w ... •11ti' ,.., ~ 4 ... r, 1eor1011 to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. For furtMi' ..._~ ... _ .. _;;;;...:.;.;.;;~,;;;.;,;..;;.~.;..,;..;.....;;~-"'-' ... '".;.N_rnt4t .... ''°;.."_1n..,"' .. '';..•bl_,,_.~, •;.;.'..;"';.;o,;;,.:,!1'.;;.<"•·------------------------~"""""-------"!"'"l!illll-I Information call 240-2388. .-. AT MARBLEHEAD ----· ... r.__ I , Family trusts aren't always trustworthiest investments Tax advantage may backfire for unwary and uninformed __ _ 81 SIMON I YKE8 You are a successful. Investor in real estate, and want to minimize your taxes. A usually well-Informed friend tells you to set up a "family trust" to hold all of your assets and those of your family. The trust. In turn, will pay family expenses. with any remaining cash being allocated among the trust beneficiaries. Your friend remembers hearing about a set of ready-to-\Jse trust forms, with step-by-step In- structions for do-It-yourself completion. Attracted by the chance of saving some legal costs. you go ahead and set up the trust. After several months of operation, you are shattered to learn that your do-It-self trust will not only fall to reduce your tax llablllty, but may also cost you a hefty penalty for negligent or intentional disregard of tax rules and regulations. There are trterally hundreds of varieties of trusts which can be created, many of which wlll lessen the burden of taxation. But the fleld Is highly speclallzed, and calls for an expert.'.s advice. Generally speaking, If the provisions of a truS1 can be seen only as an attempt to avoid the lndlvtdual burdens of taxation, It wlll run Into deep water. Certainty, tax advantages may be the over- riding reason for considering a trust agreement. But there must be some other legitimate reason for the trust's existence. Basically, tax authorities (and courts) wlll look for some legitimate economic substance when ruling on a trust's legitimacy. For those with substantial real estate holdings, a carefully planned trust agreement may be the sensible way to proceed. But remember this Is tricky territory, liberally strewn with hazards for the unwary and Ill-Informed. ( Simon Sykes Is editor of fl,.t t&ie.day, s journal for the res/ estate Industry, P. 0 . Box 20068, Riverside, CA 92516. Tel: (114) 686-8005) Model home at new Woodbrldae ParkYlew de•elopment in Intne. Loitg search for right home end s at Beacon Hill Pointe in Niguel New Woodbridge townho rries v••r'.;~~~h:.,;:c~'!'~r0rh~ ,,~;t~~~~ ':~~ci,iid~. -~~~.:·pe~Jil\JiUh~J~:O r:~·~c=~W:.~~!Pl . U J~qin~9 ,i9t.k_:X!!t~,:,,). i:-~;, ~~·rAi~~~~~'°"4· :""~!~~~f~t)tlf\lt~· ·~ '-n~ -11~6'1ti'ril~b1r,"'itilrme arb'Rftecture of the , ~, ~ ·~ofrite~lh8J.-M. Peters Co. 's hilltop neighborhood home itself makes a very Impressive combination," The Wiiiiam Lyon Co. has reported an facilities of the Woodbridge community. These Include two man-ms.de lakes, swimming lagoons and pools, jogging and blcyc1e7~1s, and a private tennis club -all professionally ntaJned through the Woodbridge VIiiage Community Association, which Is flnanclally supported by monthly dues from all Woodbridge homeowners. ·. . . . · ·. in Laguna Niguel. Mrs. Davidson said., enthusiastic response to the recent release of a new "We saw just abotJt every model home along Model homes at Beacon Hill Pointe are open phase of one and two-story townhomes In Its the Orange County Coast." Davidson said. daily from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. For more information, Woodbridge Parkvlew development In Irvine. Before moving into their new J.M. Peters Co. call 496-3750. "We have an outstanding selection of floor home. the Davtdsons had lived in Dana Point for To reach Beacon Hill Pointe, take the Crown plans In this new release, so we should have eight years. Valley Parkway exit from the Santa Ana Freeway something to reflect practically any sophisticated Davidson came across signs announcing the and drive toward the coast. About 4% mlles from lifestyle," .predicted Lonnie Casey, sales manager. new Peters neighborhood while jogging in hills a the freeway, turn left onto Club House Drive. Turn Prices In the newest phase start from $130,990 mile or so from the Pacific shoreline. "We right onto Niguel Road, then left onto Beacon Hiii to for.the residences, which range from 1, 132 to 1,601 contacted the company about the interest list," he Sentry Hiii. Tµrn right onto Sentry Hiii. square feet of living area. ---The residences are designed to appeal to _,,_____________ active, recreation-oriented young_pcofesslonals. ln•ex•pen•slve* "Most of our buyers are singles and couples From Under $57,000 For Those 60 And Over: 1'· !WINDWARD COVE ,· Senior Citizens' Community in Hunt ington Beach. • 1 & 2 Bedroom Condominiums • rkmotc Controlled Security Entry Gate • Fenc~<l Patio & Deck Arcac; • Fully-Equippc<l Kit chens with CE Appliances • Decorator-Selected Fixtures ,r & Appointments ~~ • Adjacent To Park & Recrea tion Center • Blocks From Shoppin~ &. Services ·11n •k speri' s1v1 not high who are on the way up the corporate ladder. Many ~711~r1:;:· ~"=· are professionals, Including doctors and lawyers," 1dvert1s•no -1 ~ said Casey. Many buyers are attracted by the recreational Experience the uncompro- mising views from Misty Ridge's custom homesites. • Ocean and canyon views from San Clemente's highest crest . • Large, ready-to-build graded lots. • Excellent financing. Visit our Sales Office today for best selection! 790 Avenida Salvador. San Clemente (714 > 498-3210 or 498-5830 Broker cooperation. As low as 103 DOWN, FIXED INTEREST FROM 123 (effective through June 30 , 1984r. • Priced from $85,000. •Sff ulea a~nl tor dna1b Pncn tfftt11w dalt of publotlon and sub Jl'CI to chan~ without noC.IC~ Gt Fast Closing! Flexible Terms! Affordable Rates! ' Our flexible terms Md affordiMe r•es rNke h e.itier for you to qr&allfy. We help you mov~ in IOOMf, too ..• by closing your loan f-ert fino1nc~ your~ the CrHt American way. 5Ur1 today. Phone for dftaH and cvn-mt rates: Fountain Valley (714) 963-7736 Laguna Beach (714) 494-7541 Great American ~r•I SM"&' Ltnlc (!:} utiiii I Woodbridge Parkvlew townhomes, offered In two-and three-bedroom designs created by Architects Hales-Langston, feature exteriors of stucco with wood trim. Among the amenities are: wood-burning fireplaces. walk-in closets o~ sliding door ward- robes, vaulted celllngs, well-appointed kitchens, and fully-fenced patio areas that extend the full width of each home. Greenhouse windows are Included In the kitchens of most of the plans. Appliances Include double ovens, dishwashers, range hoods and disposers -together with luminous celling llghtlng, formlca counter tops, custom-designed wood cabinets, pantries, and color-coordinated vlnyl floor tiles. Attached two-car garages with direct home access are also standard In all Woodbridge Parkvlew townhomes. ,;. Common grounds and home exteriors are maintained under the direction of the Woodbridge Parkvlew Homeowners Association, which Is flnanclally supported by monthly dues from all Woodbridge Parkvlew home owners. Model homes, furnished and decorated by Carole Elchen Interiors, are displayed Tuesdays through Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Mondays from noon until 6 p.m., near the corner of West Yale Loop and Blue Lake North. Addltlonal Information Is available by calllng 786-4603. Visitors should exit either the Santa Ana or San Diego freeway at Culver Drive, then enter Wood- bridge at Alton Parkway. Directional signs then lead the way to Woodbridge Parkvlew. Tocayo Hills home lures ocean lovers "We wanted to live In this area, this part of Orange County," said Deborah Long, explaining why she and her husband Raymond bought a home In Tocayo Hiiis, located In San Clemente's master- planned Forster Ranch. "It was very Important to me that we be near the ocean, and close to where Ray and I work. We just couldn't find a better deal than Tocayo Hiiis." The new community, by Stearns Development Co., combines a variety of elements which appeal to young famllles or two-career couples who may be In the market for a home for the first time. "The prices are very reasonable, and the financing Is excellent.·· said Long, who Is employed by San Clemente Savings and Loan. Her husband Raymond, an architect with The Austin Co. of lrvtne, Is particularly pleased with the homes' expansive lots. "We're going to put In a pool, a apa and a deck," said Mrs. Long, "and we'll still have a yard." Convenient locatlon Increased the value of a home at Tooayo Hiiis for the Longs. "Of course, It's Just a few minutes from where I work," satd Mrs. Long, adding that It takes Ray about a half-hour to reach his job In Irvine. The hlllslde homes also afford a view, a feature Mrs. Long noted. "Ray and I went cll1'11blng back Into the hllls to see where our home would be, and It'• )uat going to be beautlful." Prices at Tocayo Hiiis range from a low of $122,995 to $135,995. To date, more than 110 homes have been aold prior to the grand opening. The developer I• offering a guarantMd 30-year fixed rate loan with en Interest rate cemng of 13.5 percent, or an adjustable rate mortgage beginning at 11 percent with 5 percent down payment1. Tocayo Hiiia homea are acaled In me from 1,230 to 1,432 square feet. The architectural design haa garnered awards for Eco-lecture, Inc. Interior appointment• Include wall-to-wall carpeting, wC>od-burnlng tlreplaoes, and formal dining rooms, u well u wOod parquet entries. Kitchens feature bullt-ln1, Including dish- washers and continuous ci .. nlng ovena. Ceramic tlle counter tops and oak c.ablnet• are hallmarks of thete cullnary centers, and oak cabinet• are atao featured In bath• and tlnen cloMtl throughout the homes. Two,.car garagea and concrete tile roofing are standard. Exterior• ren.ot ~t• of Spanish and ,..nch archltectural atytlng. To visit the community of T ocayo Hiiis, take the Santa Ana Freeway aouth to Camino de Eetrella, •xlt and.turn left. Continue on C&mlno d4t Eatreeta, Which t>ecomes Camino de Laa Maret, to Foreater Ranch. For more Information, call 498-5270. • I THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HO R Telephone Service: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Business Counter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P .M. DEADLINE Pl' 81.U :ATIO' \londa' ~ul . fut> du·, \Ion. \\ t>dnt>!>da\ Tut'~. Thur~da, · \\.-<l. Frida\ Thur!». Saturdn, Fridtt' Sunda' Fri. l>[AULl'\E 1 I : :Jo a. m . l::m µ.m. l::rn p.m. l::rn p.m·. l::Jo v.m. :\:00 p .m . :um p .m. CA~CELLA T ION & CORRE CT ION S: Cunc·t'll ation1:1 and c·orrt'l'liona mu\ ht> maclt' on "limt' dt•a dlint'b ab abiH ~. Plt'&&t' abk for a ('a nrellation numbt"r wht'n c·anc·t'lling ~our ad. ERRORS: lllllfllllT ••••• Designed to pleue the most dia- criminate., .this 5 Bd, 7 Ba, lu.xurioua custom home la located at \he very -VIEW -top of Harbor Ridge. 180 degree ocean, biy, dty & "SUNeta Over Catalina" VIEW: From warm library to fam. rm. wfone of 4 f -plCI to gounnet kitcnen to 40' pool & spa -it reflecta the ultimate in qwLlity. Mater suite (over 1000 IQ. ft.) wfuuna & f-plc & breathtaking VIEW. 24 hr. guarded gate. Offered $1,9M,OOO. Call Jeri Hunt. I Tr1fll111 ....... , .. 840-4818 2125 8•n .to.quln Hiiia Ad. · Newport Center · '" DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Jurw 17 3M4 DI 642-5678 ' ............ .......... ......... ...... ..... 1112 ...... 1111...... •• c.... ..... 1111 c.ea.... • .. uuu ISUll .......... Otll!P 41111111-- IPYIUll llLL Mll,000 ~., ........ , .... 11 lfnt-s Full ocean, harbor, and city lightl view. Four bedrooml, 3 ~ bath- rooms plus 1eparate guest quarten. FABULOUS pool & spa. . OPEi TODAY 2 TO l:DO UWlllT 11' ~ fiMnQng, • 8r, 2 lmtMCOlatdbOrm.3bedl ---~tllandlng corner 10-ba lrg yard Ownr to with .....,, 111 P9tlo ~ 29A llO .,..o, ~ · cation on South Baytront carry 2nd. 10-1, dOWfl. landtcaped b'f~ RoOW9 fully .. ~ R·2 IOI • quiet end or Isle 1111,000. 548-07•2 communatypootl '9nnlt, GREATftnanc 8y0iiiner UNOBSTRUCTED MAIN 1342.&00 and OMler• we Hl54t·a8t1 W/861.10640 BAY VIEW Wtlh no boats lalMI 11\ltlOid! 131-1400 umL" moored In front AP. P-1a1w 1117 · • prailedat$925.000·b1.11 •u•1--a--WATIRH«>'liiT ........ ~ owner 11 a&Jo.1ng 1705.000 ---· •-Cape Cod~ wl2 ..._ & EXTREMELY ANXIOUS OwMr muat Mii 2 Br 1'A ::'ut~ 14.ilt• & motivated .... to MU Call lor ci.taila on Ba S195 000 101-\ d•n Beat but in ea.tlld4t this '"landmarlc' tocatt0n 0 WC 9 % Co u I IS1•1* °'*"-C.,_ 63 M2te on FEE land 531·1•00 Propert• 873-5410 - c.r ......... 1122 .... _ ~ATIHHCOSTt-------..,._ tiO~I ._. 2 flR 1 R-2, l\tCI 2br 1be l'IOuM. --~==-~~-- MAL ESTATE 2 BeauttfUlly highly Uj)· rut yard 2 cs oarage Llfllml ft.II IS1•1400 greded3bdrm2baunits $198,500, Xlnt t.,mt Atentr~toMeAV•de :=======I Too many atn$'1lt ... 10 Ownf/9;1720-1101 Countoo Club goU and list Buy 1 and 091 t ,,.. tenru• Th• home on ~ A real 09PQftunlty only .... .-.ay 1. JI le'Yel featurH' o+nt"g Megnll1~n1 Eutb.lut S3&S.OOO Oc>enSun. l·S. _._ ---room With w« w . family home overtooklng Bed! 759-9481 forinfo Agt • 1111••11 -oom. .i:ond fr--. _ _.. Bay city ltghts and -3BR ••.t bath CAMEO ptaoe. 4 Bd<m. ~· oc:an Large 4 Bdrm an~ •llYlll TllUOI• SHORES home -'th pr._ muter 1114 ... t.woe pool dan. lormal dining. S~tacular 3• office vate PoOt ., ... Harbor & & •Pa Excaptfonally spa~1ous lamtly room ~IOtmal Oin. un TrJ!y <>c.an vtaws Private pOced onty S22t,500 with hreplac:e First ttma breathlaltlng A Steal at bellCMs Submit trees. 5'A9·1•00. on market Must see at $239.000. Bkr 11-48-0709, rot smaller home In •• $395,000 S•0· 1151 536-4132 S795,000 with t.n<J. • HERITAGE REALTORS 3Br SHORECLIFF home, La f1111 .. ,.. lltf. walk to beeef'I $479,000 TI0-1411 C GENERATION REALTY Es1ata sala, Wiii CO<>pef· ='"""'"-=----=-..,,....,..,=-=----~=-~~=:-­ate w i th brokera Price Reduction '545.000 MEU nm llml 833-36 . ~ Cod 3 bdrm, newly 2ll50 -.llSIU PT Lill 22/644--8018. remodai.d Canyon & ,.... ltSUng, 4 8dr, r~" OcMn Vu 759--0915 •;f. apac.oue hoMe •l'lr9 Two Iota one hOYse 1n from 111 IOUl/UY NW · pvt yard on q~ ~ ~~ ,·~-k~~~~~ J~~ft~~~~i-;;~~rt y~~~ ....,~ ""1111'1•'9!1!9~~-::: • .. 0 -.... ~~~t,.,!idtWd· , .. PILOT assumes liabilit\ for the first in MlE TO BEACH -tlJNTNTC* BEACH!! w1tn pier & shp, 80~ comple tl'la bay currently~ for REDUCED $20.000 320 Hmm! Or nc. • Muat M• Only gerag9 &. otfoce Full price HARBOR YIEW HILLS , Ctttl Jina $269.500 Call Petrick for both lots $42~. Gorg«>us ~ 38R + 7..&a.-81ll2. -~,~·~~~~~·~·~·~~'t'l""'~.-.J ...... t n I inrorrer t in ertion onl ~. 2 BR. 2 BA, upgraded with tlle entry and 3 bdrm. 2' ba. fam rm. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 kitchen. Fireplace, large private patio, ,oat> -,..--.-. Traditional OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Re I 1120 GOLDENROD ------mlll!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!lm---... great master suite with atrium, lighted ---tennis court. Thia la beach llvlng for only a ty See Cerol McMahan. Agt 2 MISES 1111 llm 120 Via Qlito, lJdo ~ ................... -........ $425 OOO 831-7370 ;';-9080 Hm. 644-~~ lll,111 Ull ........... ... & --·~ fMt KMIS ·~ IOlf- Liil llU 1111,000 Totally remodeled 5 BR home on large comer lot on excellent Pi.au.o Lido. Finest construction and fin- iahing from the white-washed pine cabinets, French doors, incredible gourmet kftchen. A spacious, elegant home! $165,000. Ask for Marie Denny. . CHAnWli EASTU>E CAP£ COO -$215,00011 Completety remodeled. Brand new everything. 2 story 3 BR, 2~ BA home on a huge R-2 lot. owner will trade for Eastslde R-2 or fixer. Ask for Linda ·Oeth. AFFORDABLE TUSTlttl 3 bedroom condo -$103,500 located In beasutlful Laurelwood with park, pool and tennis. Special end unit with great location. Ask for Linda Oeth. WTSI)( IUt.011 Best area -new shops, buses, etc. Two 1 BR homes with charm on a large R-2 lot. Recently refurbished. Assumable $100,000 loan. Good value at $1_.2,500. Ask for Linda Oeth. 2 Story. 3 lae bdrms, 2~ baths. famlfv room' . · FlllCISCI u OCNn vu Jumlna """ XJnt 1n11ea1ment OPC>Ortuni· • Bdrm apec:toua tern rm. 1 2 br 1 d«' Ownlagt wtll ty on tNa R-2 ""-'-'. with .. the utru and '124 Via Qiito, lido lsle ............................. $469,000. 4 Bdrms, 3 bath, fireplace 1n master suite, eourmet k1tch. LmllU 111 Yla I.We .... ...1.1 Prestigiou.. Bayfront Villa, 6Br, 7 1r, Ba, pool. spa, large boat docks, $4,850,000. Just a bit of 11 1n South fin~ (6 t9)728-5151 Zero vacanc:y 1ac;t;-~-good loe•llon Priced Coast Metro Charming 3 ,., chacit thia one out undef '200.000 for q11idt 9drm3Bahvingwitl\fire-.... +lltnt+ ...... NOWl 751-1501 sale Diana Cappel pl.lea In the Mstr suite & living room. plantation *IDIOllM1•* 631-1266 shutters. skylights. patios Spotlaas 3630 If duptex R &IM~ and decks ThlS IS a real OWC 1st-12%4ong tarm treat wailing for your di$-3bf/3ba.,.5br/3ba-1 vac covery Full price 509Aeacla-watktobellch s15t.900. 15+-3401 39iK.20%do->.~ •••llT m. nuu • SELECT «OK ownlbkr 6 5-7~& 2& tlou99 & l>ecti ul'iif on ....,. ... lge R2 lo• Priced tar PROPERTIES Geatr&I 1112 * •-* below appralul 'at ,;;.iiiiiiiiim--liiii~~-=--==~Taka ovw pymtl. 3br 2ba. $159,950 Must Miii Call IEWPllT IUCI llPLDES ., 2 .... ,.. llUI ... Both 3 bdnns 2 baths wffireplace. New ex- terior paint! Anxious 9ellen asking $285,000. Call MARILYN HILL. lfg fam. rm. 8&2-3264 Alan 751-76&4. Viking RE 3Br 2be. fir. 28'0 S.eng -· --Pl, Mesa Verci. 1650 sit ••---•-Xlnt cond S lM,500 WllTI lffll Si.re Mgmt 6' 1-1324 E.Slde C.M 3 9dr 1 Ba on usamrrw. quiet st. Lrg detllCMd 2 cw garage oft ally l room lex )'lldlt or RV $124.500 ~ t'Wt>erts 11 631·1266 DANA POlfT lOTSll ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Side by side and approxlmatety 50x80 1 zoned R1 . Bulld your dream home with Channing deco Spanish 3 Br 2 Ba on 45' lot. pier & slip. $1,100,000 Jt4'1a...... ...1.1 BealltifU;l 3 Br. 2 Ba, playroom, fireplace, ~m ~· Xlnt tinanciJl8. $420,000. alt ITIPI Tl m U. ... 2 on a lot. Excellent location! Front unit 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Rear unit 2 bdrm, 1 bath. Priced to sell. $349,000. Call DONNA WEBSTER. Gor~ 2 8' 2 Ba condo ,.., s c Ptaza. pool, spa, end e«port M- IWM 10 5% rinaneing. Only S70.900 Try S8000 dwn Payments of S800 total 3 Bdr $77 SOO Won I last Cati Patndl -""""R"""EPO~ss-=ess==IOH.,..,.-­ Tenor• &3l·t2M 3Br 2be filler S126.000 RVM~ Low down Ag1 54&-n3o OPEi TODAY 1-& Terrific twmme, new! 3 BR, 3 ba, 2 fpk 's, patios $209,000 ............... 2463 Irvine Ave, Bk Bay, CM PuctM & pvt, 3 ea, 3 ba, 1• CU'lt vu $299,000 ................... 11 Sea Island, 811 Cyn, NB •nt new twntims, 3 Ba, 3 ba, spa, dtQs fpk $219,000 ...................... 403-409 Poppy. Old CdM S1hausand Im thin ntlchbon, 3 ea, 3 ba, pool $525,000 ..... 134 Harbor Island, Beacon Bay, NB Appro1 ~ acre, 4 BR, 2 fpk's, mt cond $379,000 ................ .1230 Sand Key, HVHls, CclM 2 ea, den. new decor, ird 11tt area $335,000 ........ 3 Rue Fountainbleau, Big Cyn, NB Monaco twnhmt, 3 ea, 2 sty, tlcht HCWitJ $475,000 ......... 2 Ruef ounta1nbleau, Big Cyn, NB lncrtd view, I "llsptt" fr ltlll• sold 3 8R $925,000 ......................... 3335 Ocean Blvd, CdM C1usk calolUI. spac, UltJ w/pool, spa, YIC $425.000 ................ 501 Chtt Dr .. Nwpt Hats. NB REALTORS,675-6000 2H3 Eael Coul Hlwflway, Corona ct.I Nar •teo1_,e tM. ocr.....-.1.4 _. below 00 _.. • ....... -.n '"''' lell9n ol toell ... 111 ~... .. ...- 1 SALASI I 1· I I I' I KNOY ED I' I r I I ( ADAYLM I I' r I I • I view. Combine lots and bulld a triplex by the sea. Each lot only $65,000. Ask for Linda Oeth. SEctMY GATED C()fl)C) -$140,00011 Immaculate 2 Br, 2~ BA. Utlllty area and fireplace. Decking off master bedroom. Located near park. Ask for Lois Egan. VERY Affcm>ABLE -90' FNNCNll 2-story, 3 BR, 2'~ BA home on a quiet cul-de-sac with pool and spa off street RV parking. At the low-low price of $143,000. Ask for Marie Denny. CLOSE TO octM .. COSTA MESA!! unm 11m UmllT -Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba. 40' patio. $695,000. llYlll YllUll 11H ....... T.,,... e,a 1·1 Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba. patio, pool home. F~ price f775,000. PllmaJ_....,.., Ocean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br, 3 Ba. 3700 1q. ft .. car parking. s1,2~.ooo. -PlU llOMI ... 3 bdrm owners unit + 2 bdrm w/guest room & bath. Across the street fl'C'm prestigious ll••AlllllS---.... --- bayfront homes. $415,000. Call •C•thadralcailinglln MARILYN TWITCHELL or MARIA ltvlng room BERCX>VITZ. • 29drm and unit • /lt.nec:l\ad garage •Private patJo TllU YUIS IEW ... 3 bdrr(t. 2 bath & 2 •Ottered for S96,900 bdrm. Quality features 1.nClude sauna 1•2·5200 and jacuzzi. Steps to the beach. Only $285,000. Call MARK DRENNER or BOB SCOTT. IWT SUIM&L IEITIL . . . Upper PETE BARRE TI .. REALTY owners unit w/open beam ceilings,•·-------pine paneling. Fireplaces in both units. •==":"'.'":~:-=~=­Owner will carry new lst Trust Deed. BEST BUY IN TRACT nr RIYEI RICI HOIES 38' -Den Mow In today Starting at s1a,eoo WlllllU FIUlllM Cati John Elliot et 631-7054 or 613-3988 2121EJ.IEI IPllUT/-11-1 WE ARE ALWA VS HERE• ,. ¥0Ut YOtJrt'OUl IAYEWTE TliE REAL EST A TERS 54().2313 This lovely 3 BR, 2~ BA home with formal dining room and family room has an over-sized cul-de-sac lot. Great home for children. Priced at S1•9.500. Ask for Marie Denny. UY191 PUii UYFIMT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up. 2 Br, 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1,350,000. UHi& IUll al.Siii Panoramic ocean & city view, 5 Br 3 Ba, spacious entertaining home. $1 , l 00,000. ,.,_,,MARIA B'l:'Drv"ll'n"T"'7. SC Plaza 2 bf 1'• be '-4..U ~ y l .l M Condo reduoed tor quick ---,s=1=1"""'1L:-m=--- sala' $76.950 By C1lllffl( 644 7020 Grubb&Ellis BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR ' j ' ' v l : I• • •-. ""i ~1 ' • (' If'• MACNAB IRVINE REALTY A Sl8SDAAV OF THE IRVN: ~y AUi .. • u • .-.-Lm llLI um11t 11,ne,111 Channing wfquality construction and deluxe ap-Imagine 45' on the bay with pier and slip for a pointments in four new condominiums on a lovely large boat, plus 2 'de ties. All th.Ls plus a very street. F.ach home has Mstr suite, fireplace, wet livable 6 Bdrm 5 ~ Ba home with 4 car garage for bar, upgraded appliances, tile kitchen, 2-car gar-only $1.300.000. Lucy Rose age. Two 2 Bdrm homes wlbridt patio and two 3 UYllU Mlltll Flllll 11.JU,llO Bdrm wf declu and private spas. Maureen White Udo Nord baytront! Lg warm fanuly home (6-7 ~ F.dlU~ft llU. H•.IH Br). 3 car garage, French doors, brick patios & Jasmine Creek Plan 3 with ocan view reduced to =:cc,:~~=lding. fireplace ln Muter suite $M9,000 far quick sale. lat T.D. can be taken •wm TDUll YllW Mll,IOI subject to. Cloee to pool & spa. Maxine Propp Lo~ly custom home with .et-down view of bay llUf .... , _ an.-& ocean. Hi beam cellings·all new country A feeling of aunahine and bappine91 ln lhll kitchen wUh brick floors. 4 Bdrm or 3 & •den appeallna Lusk B Plan near IChoola and rec-Huge courtyard pabo. lncludes land Beverly reation. Thil PERKY 4 bedroom family room home ll in move--ln condition & r'Mdy for a qu.lck ::i.,. a 111 11a ua sale. Coby Ward. ,... .,. ... 11~ Cloee to beauti!Ul Hunun,ton BNch, 5 minutes To thll DoVer Shont bayfront home-oversized from N~ Beach-m ~ly area of C.O.\a Matr suite wt th wp llvtnc room upsiaira. Down· Meu-wonderlul lam•ly livina in 3 Br & 2 i.; Ba italr9 mlUal family li~ With thrw additaon home. Manlcu.red lawn, IUJ\ite pnvate spa. bedrocJml.larae .dOcbkle t.snce for Uu4 ..... and Malibu lites, luxury ca.rpe and delighiful nei&h-ui.'.Baitie.ra .... ,.. bOn. Tom AlliNon enter1.a1n1n1. Aune lll lllf W •If 111 1•,111 WI&._ Uft ml 11... IUaht on the beaich~ 3 Br 2 h Ba "OLDIE Btn' Prked under ~ t for quick ale! 4 Bdrm 3 Ba GOOD ' ry Uvabie with temflc poientill for home with ma-family room. patio. Located on a remodel or!! Best swUnmina. near ahoPJ>lnl, ea1y qu.J l cuJ•-.c ln Wood~ with ~ parks. IWX.'99! lleT wants to an-y lNSl deed! lnch.td ·~ and tenNI newby. t.rry Oyei' Land. Martha Macnab I 556-1626 11s-25ao Oily 1 Letti * IY inn* eeautrful 2 Bdrm. 2• .. be GrMt locatlon 3BR 2t>&. townhome w tskyllgl\t RV MaN del Mer 2712 pallO l'llghfy upgraded San Carloe Must Me to tl\ru-out appreciate Assume 9IST SlU TllS $86.000 Please call WEDER 549-9030 711-Ml 1 fer lafe. ' J D8 Otanoe Coal DAILY PILOT/Su~ay, Ju" 17, 1984 3880 Michelson Drive lrvtne UNIVERSITY PARK 3 BR, 2•,, Ba 58 Sequoia Tree Ln on greenbell al adult pool S 153.000 Owner 786-05 79 6"1, 10 brokers POOL & SPA OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 .~>1#-~·.:2~'> s~£ ;.:-::: "nrng-room, F .P. Lorge backyard w/covefed patio. Only $155,000. See it 'f'w at 8904 lo Roca, F.V. OR Call Agt. Debbie, 842-447 4. --..... IEU YEllE CISTOI -$213,000 Executive custom built ranch style home m prime locauon. Secured entry gate. Large private courtyard. 4 bedroom. 2 bath, family room, gourmet lotchen, pantry, wine storage. THE REAL ESTATERS ••&-2313 IEWPOIT IUCI IAYFlllT This has to be one of the f inj!St water- front homes available. Large Dock will Handle Large Boat 60ft & 2 Smaller Ones. 5 Bdrm, 4 1h Bath, 4500 Sq. Ft. French Doors & Windows. Brick Deck and Courtyard. Two (2) StatrWays. 11,310,000 UIGY lllElllllO llUL TO~· (714) 144-1131 v TIDE Oil UCIUll •• LWE onto• R&IMt\X ·-___ ,... --·-,, ...... ·-·? __ ... "': .. . ' j PETE BARRET I . REALTY Balboa Peninsula Point. 5BR 3ba. family rm. lge ... .:~~. .h\Mc • ~1vlng , oversize .• . .. . S'ale · - IOMllllCOMl Te, l1i1 C8'11HI LH. ORIOi llllWIS trade or lease oplton UYSlll COVE BR. 4 bath. spacious lam-P1111 ll llS· 1IOO Steps from Bay Best price 1ty home close 10 schools ________ 1 Lovely 2 • den with spacious sundeck over- looking sandy beach ALSO 3 BR RENT AL in years 2BR 2ba Move ancs parks on qutet short 1n perfect Some Bay street Huge kitchen & LuKury townhome. private view Don 1 miss lhts one family rm $279,000 cul-d-sac 2Br, 2•.,ea, $349 500 fee CALL AGT 646-8118 master suile w/upslalr• IMMEO POSSESSION Trades a ccepted $975.000/0nr 644-9513 IU·IOIO OPEN SAT/SUNDAY decks Large loan assum 1601 WARWICK al 11''1% $183.000 by A pnvate oHice bedroom & bath. bag bnck patio for fanuly BBQ's' 45' lot JWI above beach & lnsparauon Point. 3 bedroom. formal duung room home too' First lime offered. seller hnancmg possjble $435,000. '(,.'mmw <bl, lla1 •. lufu11I~:> 6'11-81.W LOOK -12~ OWIEI Ft•••ct•c Mesa Verde Tri-level, 4 BR, 3 Ba, huge spa, $215,000. 2737 Cardinal, C.M. c .... ,, 21 .. ,, 112-1111 OCEllFROIT IPEl IAIU 2-1 owner 642-0284 $441,000 110l IUINlll a wr .... , 2 ............. , ... , 2 oer 111'11•· 11111• fa•llJ tr ••,.•L EatJ IOOtll ..... MHll .......... •lttr Yltw. hHr 141-2141,141-1121 llYl•TEIHll A large used brick courtyard welcomes you to see this gracious 3 bdrm. home. Extensively remodeled & upgraded 2 yrs ago w /new kitch inclg cabinets, wood flrs, sky lites, new shake roof. ReJandscaped too & beautifully cared for! $329,000 fee. OIEUIH IUL EITlTI 111-1111 Mesa Verde 2 story for Umts. 4 BR., 2 1h Ba $195,000, 1896 Rhodes, C.M. IESPEUTI IWIEI Two-story 3 Br 3 Ba on a nice 40" wide lot only 5 steps to main beach in CdM. Priced at lot value. Agt. Mark. RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME 4/6 bdrm, big dock(a), play lawn & swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $795,000 (land Incl.) Open Sat./Sun. 1-5. c •••• ,, 21 ,.,, 112-1111 LIYILY llLLUE POI ltME Beaut.1fuJ1y remodeled kitchen. High- ly upgraded with French bay window & French doors. This 3 Bdrm plus den h~ la just glowing with warmth & c:omfort. Better see this today Just lilted It $129.~! . THE R E A L ESTATERS f •••·1111 140-1121 let 01 Help Y H Sell Y ,,, p,.,.,.,l The Daly Plot offers you ttn 11act llzt Id • u "Pictwt ra1e" wlfttndl for just $2S ptr day, Of 2 cbJI fOf $45 .. I Owner (9·5) 850-0202 DIRECT a SAVE Miii a plcVe, or.,, pttotoeraptt tt '" ,. ......... dml•· .J C.ClenlfW 642-5678 , j PETE BARRETI . REALTY IEWPllT WOI Fllll 1114,llO Move up to Newport\t an affordable price. Lots of potential. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Large lot. Seller wants out now! THE REAL ESTATERS •••·2313 PICTURE YOUR HOME HERE Private Parties - Are Welcome Call C1111111e•, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. 1.m1 m unan ........ 1-4 UINL.91-........,,. .......... ._ •ea 3Ba. Remodeled in 19ai. Exce1- 1ent assumable finandng. $385,000 lat TD at 10.54' fixed int. rate & $170,000 2nd at 13.5~ fixed. ....,.1w.11 .,..., 111·1 nay Tll HUI llEDU Only 2 ~ \0 Newp()r'\ lM'echC'!s Lat,.,, two J lt.ory. 4 bedmJm. ratw OOOr pl•n tN.1'1 vcat for en~nc. SUJ'ld«k off mutc"r "'' M1ume $84.000 l<>&n •t l". Pri«'d to U at SIMl.000 THE REAL ESTATli:RS I.E. Exd1H1e 16 2BR 26a, 3rd iloor condo, 1200 s/I, CdM w/ocn vu, exchange for R.E or ?? $55,000 equ11y 631-4118 I.E. WHtH 1825 ggzgg J Br .lliu w ,t.•n. 2 car g11, $795/mo 1nc1 gardener & water Chlldren OK Onve by 620 l<nowelt then call 751-3616 3Br. 2B*. WestCM. good area 111 & taal requlr.0 No pets $750/mo fncl gardener 646-7624 Nr backbay nice 3br gourmet kiteh fncd 4 kid pet $700'1 4 appt 539-6190 Best Rlty IN PICTURE PERFECT newer 2br 2ba 1ownhome. 2 car gar steps to pool & spa $875 mo agt 752-1580 Primo 5 rm hme eastald• local updated kltch lncd w/gar $625 call 5311-6190 Best Alty tee *WAllT OUT? WE buy houses. condos. Quaint 2bdrm abode unlls Neg cash flow OK, w/futt kltch kid ok $415 foreclosures OK Your balcony view won't lut Pf1Ce -our terms 539-6190 best Alty lee CALL 730-7002 leat1l1 -Btuu Farai1•d l~rt IC 2 2ba, beautifully furn i shed condo w/custom decor Years lse commencing July 1 $1300/mo Coldwell Banker 644-9060 ast< for Pat or Hme 786-9293 llentt l1ftln1i .. d Geaeral 2202 llllSH·APTS Finely, 1n honeat rental service that really helpsl Call Cttristlne for rental info . Beach Cities. 84 1-6208 lee E side Costa Mesa 2 Br unit w/gar & yard $650 S1••trl Wl1ttr ....... .l&CMSIULn PllP IUUIEllEIT 1141111-1111 Sharp house 2Br 1 Ba ended gar crpts & drapes tncd patio w/d rm no pets. $560mo + NC Must a1and credit check 548-5442, 770-5629 ST.ALl&IS Largest 2 Br 2 Ba condo, walk to So. Cout Plue $800/mo Traditional Realty 631-7370 Yrly rental. 2 Br 1 Ba, $600 /mo Coa11 Properties 673-5410 F1aat1ia V•ll!J 2234 Modern llvtn 3bdrm 361 pool l'lme chef's galley dbl gar kid pet ot< $82! 539-6190 Best Alty fN IHt. leac~ U 0 Don1t delay 2bdrm 4 ram hme w/crptd decor applt & gar kid ok 1475 PRIVATE BEACH HOUSE 539-6190 Best Alty fee Quality bullt charming I ILIS Tl •••iy •Ail decor encl gar $900 _.. '""' 539-6190 Best Alty lee Elflgan1 like new c.dar a -glass 3 Bdrm, 3 bath Cortaa ••l •u 2222 home Frplc, roman tub 2Br 21~ ba, 2 car gar w/spa In master suite, 2 lrplcs & spa $1100/mo greenhouse window 644-0149 or 241-9929. m1ero wave, dbl attached _ _ _ gar, fully maintained Corona del Mar condo. yard 960-6331 like new 2Br 2ba. 2 car - - - gar. wa1her & dryer. Find what you want In S 1250/mo 675-6000 o.ity Piiot Cluatrleda. One of t.he ways homes a.re belng bought. and sold toda.y la with Blended Bate •oncage A blended rate mortgage ta a new mortgage t.hat. covers &n old mortigage and advances new runds. The new mortgage ta used to pay off t.he exisUng mortgage at. a lower rate t.han t.he current. market rate. The lender gl'8,nts the new rat.e somewhere between t.he old rat.e &nd t.he prevaillng market. rat.e. The new monthly payment. ts la.rger than it. wu prevtoualy, but. not. u high a.a ourrent rat.es woUld reQu1re. lmpao• on b079r • Reoelwu a lower than mull•~ raw • Can qualJry WIU\ a Jower 1noom. • Lower monU\11 P&1~•n'- lmpao& on ..U.r e MLr&CW ~nU&I bUJ•l'I • Reoei•• all f\lnd .. at clo:at"' Many ltndtn offer a blended rate mortcac• u u. procsuoea a hleh•r ret.W'n than the old mort.aAC• A Nal Mt.ate profusion.al can iutdt a buyer t.o t.hON pt'(Jpel't.1ea where tht1 t.ype ot mortcaie t.a av.U~blt. , .. ... . ' 4 IR,._ FAM Mt°' DEN • * * 225 North Star Ln (D'tT Stirs) CdM 644·6200 $885 000 Sun 1 !'5 • • 3384 SummerMt Cir. Costa Mesa MS-0303 $264.fNO Sun .5 **801 8ay11de Or., PromotQfY Bay 631·1400 $1,300,000 Sun 1-5 407 Mendou Terrace, CdM 840.Q357 $850.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •• 3<4 Morro Bay. Spyg • CdM 759-1501 Sund•y 1-5 * 1700 Geloy. Dover ShOrea. N.8 759-1501 $800,000 Sunday 1·S 1230 Sand Key (Harbor Vu H1l11) COM 675-6000 $399,000 Sunday i-5 1900 Santiago (Ow Shra) Npt Beh S.<4-6290 $$535,000 Sun 1·5 5 BA plua FAM RM or DEN * • 1<4 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Beh 760-8333 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1~ • * 239 Via Udo Soud (Lido) Npt Beh 759-9100 Sat/Sun 1-5 *"" 6 TrafaJgar, Harbor Ridge 640-4868 Sl,950.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 9 Muir Beach Cr., COf'ona del Mar 640·4868 $1 ,750,000 Sun/Wed. 1-5 2121 Araha. Eastbluff, N.B. S.4-9060 $286,000Sunday 1-5 Bs1429 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) N.B. 650·70<41 $595.000. Sun. 1-5 224.C Port Aberdeen (Seawlnd) Npt Sch 673-n61 $419,000 Sun"f-5 1601 Walnut, Harbor Highlands. Nwpt Sch 646-8118 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 WlJEDAOOM ~~1~~~;..~~~"~~~~i>.~· .. :~1 ~*!~• ~~~.:,~a·W~o~~~ ...... ;..,; HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM • 428 Rivera Terr (C. Hinds) CdM 759-9100 $600,000 Sun 1·5 * * 1217 Bayside Drive, Corona dei Mar 640-4868 $639,500 Sunday 1-5 711 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 720-1101 $198,500 Sun 10-4 9 Northampton (Belcourt Hiii) N.B. 644-6200 $560,000 12-5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * 401 Begonia, Corona del Mar 760-8333 $565,000 Sun 1-5 •260 Cagney. ::213 (VIiia Balboa} Nwpt Bch 642-1603 $219,500 Sunday 1-4 * 19 Curl Dr 'View' (Jasmine Crk) CdM 619-728-5151 Sun 1-5 * 2770 Hillview. Harborv1ew Knolls 631-1400 $259,500 Sun 11 -3 • * 230 1 Redlands. Back Bay 63 1-1400 $239 000 3 BEDROOM Sun 1-5 * • 11 Berkshire Lane. Westcllff, Npt Bch 644-900 $337 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 315 Via lido Soud (lido) Npt Bch 644-6200 $995,000 Sun 1-5 *501 Cliff Dr (Newport Hghts) NB 675-6000 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 955 Coronado, Costa Mesa 760-8333 $135,000 1520 E Ocean Blvd (Pen.) Npt Bch Sun 1-4 760-8333 $384.500 Sat 10-1/Sun 1-5 * 134 Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beach 675-6000 $525,000 Sunday 2.-5 320 Hazel Dr (Vlew)Corona del Mar 759-0915 $545,900. Sat/Sun 11-5 1851 Kentucky Pl (Mesa Verde) C.M . 557-5659 $129.950 Sun 1-5 215 Morning Canyon. CdM 833-3622/644-8018 $479.000 Sun 1-5 3335 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar 675-6000 $925,000 Sunday 1-5 9 Rue Fontaine (Bg Cyn) N B. 644-6200 $725,000 Sun 1-5 11 Rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 759-9100 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1419 Santanella Terr. CdM 644-7020 $298,500fee 1419 Santanella Terr. CdM 644-7020 $298,500fee Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 * * 5109 Seashore. Newport Beach 545-2847 $445.000 Sat/Sun 2-6 * * 124 Via Udo Nord. lido Isle, N.B. 851-9987 $980,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 Home .\ 3 BA plua FAM RM or DEN • 1110 Ridgecrest Dr (Mar. Hlrids) C.M. 644-6200 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 1322 Keel Dr (Hrbr Vu His) Npt Bch 644-6200 $349,000 Sun 2-5 2345 16th St, Newport Heights, N.B 645-4670 Saturday/Sunday 1-5 •2421 Bunya, Newport Beach 963-6767 $329.000 Sat/Sun·1-5 1522 Cumberland, Westcllff, N.B. 644-9060 $230,000 Sunday 1·5 2256 Heritage, Costa Mesa 631-7370 $182,500 1112 Highland Dr, Npt Beach 644· 7020 $318,000 610 Jasmine (old Corona) CdM 640·6259 $189,500 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 1800 Leeward Lane (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $449,500 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5 * * 1205 No Bayfront, Balboa Island 673-7300 Sunday 2-5 1528 Orange Ave.(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 673·1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 1730 Paloma, off 20th St. Newport Beach 642-5200 $217,900 Sunday 1-4:30 1733 Port Barmouth (Harbor Vu Hmes) NB 759-1530 $289,000 Sat/Sun Noon-6 1847 Port Sheffield, H.V Homes. N.Bch 644-9060 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 * 11 Sea Island (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $299,000 Sunday 1-5 1737 Seashore, West Newport 631-1400 $720.-000 Sat/Sun 1.5 214 Via Ithaca (Udo Isle) Nwpt Bch 675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * • Via Ithaca (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 120 Via Quito (Lido Isle) Newporl Beach 673· 7300 $425,000 Sunday 2-5 •412 Vista Trucha (The Bluffs) N.B. 640-6259 $210,000 Sun 1-5 48EDROOM * * 1309 Bayside Dr. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $910.000 Sun 2-5 * 1833 Galatea Terr (Irv Terr) CdM 675-6161 $775.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1309 Bayside Dr, Cd M 644·6200 $910,000 Sun 2-5 8904 La Roca. Fountain Valley 842-4474 $155.000 Sunday 12-<4 333 Milford (C. Shrs) CdM 644·6200 $695,000 Sun 2-5 124 Via Quito (Lido Isle) Newport Beach 673-7300 $469,000 Sunday 2-5 6 BA plua FAM RM or DEN * * 103 Via Lido Soud, Npt Beh 759-9100 $3,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * * 107 Milford (C. Shrs) CdM · . 6«-6200 $1 .975.000 Sun 1..- CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 7 Northampton Crt., Beloourt Hiii, N.B 644-9060 $570.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plus FAM Rll or DEN 3 1 Southampton (Betcrt Ml) Npt Beh 675-6670 $459,000 Sun 12-5 38EDROOM 312 Vista Suerte (Bluffs) Npt Beh 760-8333 $219,500 Sun 1-5 3 BR pin FAM RM or DEN 2620 Elden (Eastside) Costa Mesa 631-7054, 673-3968 Sat/Sun 11·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2BA * 13 Palos. ASJ Hills. Irvine 759-1501$159,900 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN v3 Rue Fountalnebleau. Big Canyon. N.B 675-6000 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2463 Irvine Ave (Back Bay) Costa Mesa . i75-6000 $209.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 403-409 Poppy Ave. Olde Corona del Mar 673-6589 From $219,000 Sunday 1-5 •v-2 Rue Fountainebleau. Big Canyon. N.B. 675-6000 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR plua 1 BR 231412314•,, W Oceanfront. Bal Pen 645-4636 $399,500 Saturday 1-4 RENTALS 3 BR HOUSES 203 Palmer NewPOf'l Heights Saturday & Sunday 1-5 •::.pa •Pool • • Waterlronl • • • Waterfront & Pool "' Give address at ouard o•t• With all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living . Sure , resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. (\ Each one is requ ired to be a real es~ate professional, actively engaged in reaf estate, and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow. It could also take a heap o' lookin'. Before you start call a REAL TOR ® first. J A pubhc servtce of the ..., .... I ' A.,Uiou/leat41H11 all f 1rl•1 ltmct Clll• Care G114Hl11 • t;11a1i;moa '@pee kit, p;;eonaf8Uf#a;:ing Serv BXV. cXRf In my home I commerciallResidenttaf ••••••••-bath, ofc. rm ldd, P•tlo Conl budget antfytls OC mos 8 yr1 Tl C 280 Landtc~ Matntenanc:. $2.17 per. day covldcll.1. bay wt1dw Lie 4 yr1 l.e . Inc 553·9252 Magnolia C M 548·8088 Quality Setvice reat llC 446485 s1eve 547.901e Jlkliet~aA Ctitr1eton bond.ed 20 yr• 1n ar .. Thal't All you pay fo1 , -· _ _ McWHney Landacape l llne•. 30 day• ADDITION s . DESIGN f . 9K p .tACCNTG. GHeral 645•5124 1 the ANO REMODEL Computtr Mod f .. 1 FrH 1-----....... -- DnAILY Uc reu 631 2345 CounMt M419 642·7047 IHlm·lllCl GOIST. G•rdentng Reasonable a. Remodel/Rec11rs comm! accommodating 8 yr1 Cuttom Oeaigt1 2 Story Full MNlce. my horn• or and retld l1c·d t>Onded Free ast TIM 6-45-5133 PILOT adds, l..1.tc, bath remodel your otttce Rettr~. 35 ins. For est 552·9142 flcensed 838·3190 yrs exper 546·40621 _ _ LANDSCAPE & CLEAN· CUSTOM AEMOOLING UP 5 Yrt 1lXP9r free est SERVfC[ Airlines Ca.i.At1 Na•'•• We Coat L .. s And Do The De-ve 760-9077 ·x-1rl""1n·e-tc""""hed-u~l~ea"'l"l'!1f-1g""'h_11,.1~0 *New ~blnet• cablnet Best 17141 24 '· t488 LANDSCAPE SERVICE DIRECTORY Catalina from John 11cinn bara g f0<mlc• El • I Tree lrim, l•wn Melnt ate Wayne A1rpon 4 lltghta cou~l'er1op1 549.5747 tctnca free est Juan 548-9448 plu• the IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBfR ~ver) Wednesday at ea day It's not 41X· • KITCHEN CABINET CO PAlllUSll ELECTlllO pensive' Only $30 ea * Free Est IOO'I. Fin • Ouallty work free est way PP Group rates for THE BEST 634•3424 425513 968-7401 tess Chtrlers to C• Mexico & Nev 756· t020 no extra charge' Aeo11tie1l C1ilia~1 tsou1sn AccousT1c Resprayed or new Call for special & lree ests Alt 6 pm 847-790 I Quality abounds tn 3bdrm 2ba dwshr tncd yrd dbl gar $700 s at 539-6190 Best Rfty lee 2244 2Br Woodbridge Condo 111ba. patio. pools ( , __ ,,,,_ ~'-:· .. 7"dtnUfF~ t •.. ~':. \ _, -........ <l'>VfiT'• , CALL US REGARDING IRVINE LEASES ~ i ~isor l ·Realty 786-11 72 HWrOllT llEllllTS For the d1scr1m1natmg This decorator's home nas all new tile wallpaper & carpet thru out 2 •den or 3Br 2' 1ba 1ge lam rm dmtng rm 2 lrptcs o;om e hrdwd. gardener 4 water No dogs OPEi SlTISUI 12·5 3880 Michelson Drive 203 Plllllt Irvine Corner Palmer & Oranoe EnJOY lh1s 2 rm wtpool aic NEWPORT HTS HOME bltn appls lier $450 icy Spacious w1v1ew Ouah· pool 4 ~1d at 539-6190 ty charm 3BR 2 bath, Best Rfty tee lam rm d1n1ng rm patio Woodbndge Park Vista air cond 2 car gar 28r 2ba conoo avail $2000 mo 631 1400 lmmed $800 752-2209 COM DUPLEX Newly butlt 2 BR 2 bath LatH• leaela 2248 EMERALD BAY 2Br&den 111ew Avail 1mmed1atefy 759-1578 eves No Pets Loaded wi extras · new apphances secunty sys- 1em cable encl garage Yea r ly rental at S 13001mo 673-6900 WlTERfROIT HOMES 131-1400 113·1100 carr••rz Ceaeat Concrete Beautiful & Park Like vPnvate Pettos vcovered Parking v Spac1oos Apts v Dining Area vwatk-m Closets 1 block to Hut111ngton II. Frwys UTILITIES FREE I Bdrm furn from $610 Electrfctan S2Sthr b1Q or planr. for do II yourselhtr ;;: 446036 968·3 189 ELECTRICIAN Lie 233 108 Smaflllge 1obs r~pa11s 548-5203 AESIO/COMM I !IND 26 yrs Do my own work Lie 27804 t Al 646·8126 TREES Topped/removed Clean- up, new lawns 751-3476 HTUllE VIEW I Br w/loft . encfsd garage balcony lndry bll1ns no pets S750 855-0665 SPMC LAQUINTAHERMOSA Poolllrplc pvt patio 16211 P.HkSlde Ln 1 dshwshr E side x-lge 1Br block west of Beach 3 S535 2Br $610 557-2841 bfockr; so ol Edinger 147.5441 North Laguna lbr ocean v•ew.-walk 10 beach newly decor D W stove refng gar w E>lec openr yearly S800mo 494-5440 Spectacular coast11n~ view. 3 Br :r 1Ba frptc yard $1 200 497 3694 Pen1nsula·L•dO Isle July $3500 August $4000 Agt 675-6ia1 Apartaeats, Uaf. Prac11cally new easts1de 2BA 2ba stove lrtg OtW Clbf gar etec opnr $675 1st1ts1 • sec no ~pdc•ous L 1do Isle home 3 Balboa hlaatl 2706 pets ava11 81 t 557-2691 Odrm 2 ba hobby-rm ----""!!~----Spacious 28r encl gar no 11ning country k11ch 2Br 1ba Bayfront yearly pets $500 Open Sun L ff .II 2250 POOi dee~ Avail 7 1 no upper dplx Quiet fpl 2.4 321 Monte V•sta lfllDI l I ''PIS $1800 675-3680 VIEW'$ 1200 673·5429 640-0 105 3 Br 2 Ba blt1ns lplc 2 car gar gardener Cou Walk 10 beacn tennis Large unfurnished 28r Spacious 2br lrt·Ple)( encl pie no pels $7501mo µoots 3 Bdr 3Ba • Clen Iba no garage Yearly gar trplc yard close to RelsreQuired 642-0138 Sl295 840 8208 agt Agent 673-3474 shops 171nCM a111" 15 Choice hlffs 4br incl den Westcltlf 4BR 2 rba pool Lge 2 BR lba yrfy Im $600 tse Char 675-9226 accen1ed by trplc dbl gar maint gardener met maculate bllins patio. WE OFFER A CHOICE S750 w1op11on 539-6190 $l500 rno. 675 260? steps to bch $750/mo want a selechon of great Best Rlt~ tee · Wel.tchll 4Br oen 2' •ba 645-3477 answer phone hv1ng? We can o!fer any· ? car gar gdnr no pets Coroaa •el Mar 2722 thing lrom a smf apt to a 1 La1aaa Niguel 2252 "v 8 1 s 1200637·1458 4Br hse 11 looking m CM --1Br lrplc 1 person no NB HB think of us lirsl lor Lake Park 4Br 3 full really 3 BR 2ba & spa pets Avail July Lease. that choice of ideal hvmg Ba s Comm poof spa Steps to ocean comm S750tmo 720-0646 TSL MGMT 642-1603 Shrubs/Tree Trim Compl gardening competitive Prtces Chu<:k 642-2673 • ••HOME REPAIR Elec-Plumb·Carpenlry Remodels Keith 646-4672 Ellpert Repairs 15 yrs exp Gen ma1nt e1ecttc11 plumb Craig 536-4119 AMERICAN HANDYMAN C arpentry Windows Paint lences. etc Yes Jesus. sLord 847-2367 Hauling DUMP JOBS& SMALL MOVING JOBS MIKE 646· 139 t • 2 Bdrm /2 Bom •Centro1Au Conc:li110<'11ng • \M)QdbUm1ng hreploces • Tile fntr1es • P111101e Patios • WID COf\f'0Chons • E '"o Storage • Pool and Spa Hondlcopped Unit AYClllab6e Quiet. COUnrry Locale Near Laguna Hiiis Moll Los Collnas Apartments Leasi ng Office Open 10 to 6 (714) 1sa-ns1 park wl lake l1sn1ng boat poof, pvt s t re e Is N B REAL TY 675-1642 1ng 11ghted tennis Mins s t200 mo ava11 8 15 2 eorm 1 ba pool. deck. Newrrt leacll 2769 to Niguel Bch Ir S 1200 Agt 645-3683 bllns.2 per~ons no pets DIDI Poiat 2726 1 BR 1 be Deluxe amen Reaflor 831-0440 Lse $715 mo 650-0473 San Cleaente 2276 Charming 1 er nr Marina Beaut rec rm. avail for Newrrt Beaela 2269 28r 2ba condo 2 car gar nr Hoag Hosp No pets S850'mo 640 5324 Custom home, spectacu· far ocean 111ew from 6 rooms & 3 Clecks 3Br. 3 Ba 2600 SQ It 1 yr Old avail 7 1 S 1350 mo Owner 492 7090 Patio Apts within walking New paintlcptldrps 5425 pvt parties olymp1c size distance 10 the beach I mo 496.948 1 noon-8 pm pool. wt & work-out rm, & 2 BRs. $675 $875 encl prkg gar secunty & $950 Models open 9.5 a .... leacla 2740 vu ot Hbr Call now avail daily. 11 4 wknds For 2 BR 1 Ba C do June 15 213 278-02tl into 644-2611 ' on k f v 1 1actpool clubhouse as or a er1e 3Br 2Ba trpfc d w dbl gar hot tub pvt yrd gardnr V1fy fc;e Harbor Roomy deluxe 2 Br 2 Ba carport $595 • dep I•--------• Su J au Ca . 2278 w/Mstr suite. pvt 2 car f 213)596-1498 HYWOOD lP&llTIEITS ht Park-lib Sttti•c H1ghlanos S 1150 Isl fast Appeatmg 3bdrm 2ba mod dep 646-4S 11 design w trplc gar $750 Beaut 3Br 2ba lrptc nu I.. Cl pet ok 539 6190 Best crpts poo1 No p ets Alty lee S 1250 Carmen 646· 7 17 1 Towalloa1t1 Btulfs 3BR ? • ba prime Ualaraislaed 2525 bell view ioc $1475 mo·--------- 760-6097 9.5 dys IRllD IEW u IHCM ?Br 2 1Ba d w w 'd hk EASTBLUFF 3 BR form up gar lrplc S850 din rm l am rm spa vu H B 962· 7789 960 1193 garage sundeck incl washer dryer $ 1oooitse $595 mo 2 br 2 ba Bdrm Agent 644 721 l encl gar wshr dryr hookup yrd patio New Co1t1 Mell 27 24 1 port Beach Really Dys fBr & 2Br Apt poof. laun-675-1642. eves 960-4614 dry lac From $424/mo Bach Stovetref ulll pCl 548-0336 $425 mo fstlfsttdep 1BR lower walk-in closet I 14th SI 950·!!l79 7 1 Olw carport sm encl yd. Near beach 2Br. 1' 1 be no pets 369 Avocado Twnhse Bllms. frplc. encl Open HouSP Fr -Sat-Sun t-5 2421 Bunya S15001Apartments mo 962·Q817 786-4317 $475 mo 631-6155 I gar w/efec opnr Ou1e1 r ·1Led I $695 Call 536-0921 UfDl a IBr Quiel/clean 1 person only Go see 1916·C OUIET 2 BEDROOM EASTBLUFF home 4BR 3ba lam rm 2 garage Balboa 1Br. upst8"'1 $390 No Wallace $375 83 1-3671 1 1bath $625/mo Walk to beach 960-8656 pets Ref reQ A11a 11 7 15 Irvine 2744 ..... ll11ti11 llllH IEW UllTS 2 IEDllOOM • 2 llTll You II love this beautiful 4 serene apartment com- munity ldea11am1ly hv1ng • Jr Olympic Pool * Adult Pool & Spa '* 11 Acre Nature Park * Cfubhse-lires•de lounge • Near beachtshoppmg 1 HYWOOD DRIVE IEWrORT IHOll 1acuZZ1 Vlt'w. gardener 5 Island 2606 to 12 mos $1350,mo -...~--!"""'!----640 4281 or 548 7 4 15 1 BR Apt 500 mo yearly 352 V1cto1ra 645-8161 '* lBr Spnngs condo (CtrHr IH Jta~Ull <?Br I 1Ba twnhse patio pooltspa carprt balcony Miiis 11114 & GOURMET RENT AL.,, rn B altio.1 1s1and Bui afforClable c.omtort 573•4342 gar poof S625'mo 2310 $525 No pets 752-5822 laclrthllr llY4.) C Santa Ana A-ve · .loa11 llUla.J Nni11 f Paliilat P~ty •al1t. _HA_u_L.M_o_v _e--Re_M_o_v .. E_, t"AcXTioN RdMe eXMe --.-,·.1-1_o_v_11_1-.--10111u r1Jm11. I lerYlctt Furn1iure. Truh. Tr .. 1 We Take C81e Of Yout CL!AN & EXPERT lntlul. fr .. H1 Local ref Gen tep8lrt·ClfPelh1 963 5416 NORM Pell. Plants. Paper. Mall Over 26 year. •1t~r1e"ce 10yr• exp (7141838-H 11 lll•·P•inllng-olHnln etc Howard $48·34 UI 1and1cap1nn 963 7484 Coli.Qe atudent w/tg truck Lie T. 1 te,428 30-1353 PAINT!A NEEDS WORK! • ~ low rat•. prompt -i-hank La1•1cagt11 .. i L --Int/Ext. cetllng1, relln cab. ltt 11 You Court 759-1938 CdM PROF r .. 1 DSCAPE SERV .. al C lllHI (261 yrt exp workjuat 1:::;_;;,:;:,i_~~~~~.~ ..,.. • D•vla Pa1nt1n'g "e• ••1 1011llllY119'!,.1. BEAL TH Bonded 20 Yrt tn ar.. ~olt.Q• profeuor comes " ~ .... " 9-v~ T McWeeney 645 5124 to your home Eu QUALITY PAINTING, FAIR llc•'1!5~ 6' ' -SAFE QOX s0NTAN-·--558-9282. 499·2779 PRICES F~EE EST Ou•lllY Roofing Sr elllz, FAST-NO 8UAN OR PEEL N111a1.z Palatla -----Call John 831·2060 dllc Ref• Ll<l. •34887 -~~~ ~~~;,~~J~.~-8~1~om~.co~~~l~~~=2 RtcdAo !INoA's RICHARD ~UTCHISON K. Funk• 945•0193 -Quick Weight Lots Alto· pert work 931•11e1 Bob Newpot1 Custom Painting PAINTING 25 yHrs 1f ..... •.•-.riiiill_.I .. ..,,._,~~ Call 752-0224 for appt 16 yrt or l\eppy cuatornet• Cuatom Work We lo-ve" "•!If • --· i Cu11om Brick-Stone-Lie 280844 "'75..0383 Perlect1on 963-0911 TutOflng ..-~ n 1 H Cl._,--" Handicap flleadln 0111 HIUlJ Block-Concrete·Stucco RAINBOW PAINTING p -Math, Lang 641·8904 -•A•a•9~1N1111•1111s""c•c~t•x"11J""1"'N"G"'· -1Rera Free .... 549.9492 'G' ., -Ouahty It.our pollcy Fi THI G INTERIORS f l •-i"'I SERVICE a thoroughly Mobile Boat e5o-6646 JEFF uc 8888 " l! •I HIY .. ctean houH 540-0857 S l I . _ HANGING/STRIPPING T\IPlng?Word Proc;;;Jn --tn Cl t~llr CdM House Painter VISA-MC 673·1512 .. 11 butlnet•, .,.hool & ... E'<perlence gen•r•I clean· " • -,.... tng. C M area wtgood REPAIR·SERV· EMODEL Handyman Paint/fix Expert Wallco118flng In· son1I protecla 851·10' refs Julfe 645-4036 Bobby·MobUe Speclelfst anything 640•8259 stallatlon Reas Con1ull· - =305170/refs 846-8002 CHUCK THOMPSON 58 8590 A'ROBIN TYPG SVC+ Professional Services for ant Asslgnml I· WP' all Corretp. Pranl, ProlesStonal people Aef1 NHiat ~~~n~~ ~laot0!1arlaz student proJct 842·33~ ~~~:~ ~~~~a1ii" 1936 or _S_T_l .. 11 ... Vl_l_l_C_O_L_L_l_l_I_ o & o Painting mttext, * SHF PllOTl'I * Widtw-C-11-1-ai;- STUDHTI IOYlll CO, reas rates work garntd By. TA 548-5192 WHITE WtZARO Quality housecle1n1ng Thorough. responsible local refs Pat 497-3254 Orange Co Orlg1nal free est Dave 556-1928 PlaUiDI WINDOW WASHING Student Movers insured EXTERIOR-TOP OUAtlTYl":-2-.-h-r-l""'t-m.i•-l""'IO...-·t"""•"""l .. •!'-QUALITY" 631·2026 Reliable honest reason· c1bfe e•P tocat couple Ample refs 673-7227 Lie T 124·436 641-8427 work lor yoor $ F,_ est. ~ • • • NEW Warehoose Storage Rel s Dale 646-5637 I DO Pllllll•li RllllTI What a Wonderlul WOt1 Clanlfled Ad• are t he an1wer l o a 1uccen ful gar.ge or yard Mlel It'• a better way to tell more peoptel ITAllYIH STHHTS IOYIH COIPlH Ce111orn1a·s Orfglnal Student Mover5 Lie CAL T 136898 lntured •• (714') 841·6101 •• View overlooking beach newly red~ sleeps 6 WlTHFllOllT good weeks still avail. 1 eR 11>a on private lslano 712 Marguerite 675·3130 Large sundeck Dock lor Vaeatioa 30 boat also a11a11 Mature adult only no Reatall pets S650 apt or $800 --------- 2907 wl dock Dys 752-2584. IEACH REITALS evestwknd 650-7267 WESTCLIFF AREA L.Je 1BA 1 bath apt wtpa110 & pool carport 6~5·8 1~2 YOU DESERVE IT Ga1ed village pure fu1<ury 2 Br 2 t Ba elegant hv1ng By appt only 631 -5439 A11a11 now Wkly Balboa Newport Riiy 675-8170 COM 4 Br 2 ba lully lurn hme TV phone patio 2 bfkS 10 beach Avail Ju~ Oct $800 weekly · dap Reservations reQ d 673-8349 lllUI Beaut Whaler Condo on Kaanapah Ben 18r 2ba fabulous vu Book now Insurance Repair Spectal· Draine clear from $ 15 1ztng 1n Painting/Plaster· Repair faucets. dlap. etc. Ing Lie Chris 963-1843 Any11me M&M 642-9033 INTIEXT 20 Years Exper AV8flge Room $29 Materials 642-0442 Expert Service & Repair 31 yrs exp 16 yrs In erea Uc -409035 964·8919 Shop/Storage/Otte sp•ce Wstmr 2440 s/I hm Poot. 300 SQ It or more. reu 1ac. sauna tns crtlullf incl C Mesa C-2 543-7249 of Shoppi ng, right 1 'f04J' fingertip• ~ Dally Piiot C1a11lt1• Ada. To place your .. call 642-5&78 ~ ... ClaatHled Ad-VllOf Ml yo4J. lati1e11 Ou. 401· *WANTOUT1 .$350. n--smltt 898-38?6 We buy bus1rnssses • tin.a & large. any tlnanct1 ;-CdM dht 'u1tes AC . ampl cond All areas. So Celt a.at.II W.Dt • .1 2909 prkg. lrom $225 285S E. Your price • out ~rma cu Coast Hwy 675-6900 Call Bart 730·7002 Considerate careful mar-Store $660. HI Visibility. 2o BIKE SHOP. No O.C ned coople w/one cat & $12K 993 223 no ch1IOren nd hse to rent K60' t parking 2332 • Inv • Newport Blvd, C M. 992·5040 soon 2 Car gar & RV space or 3 car gar 675•7788 Newport Oeveloper need neeeled $750 max Very Storaie zt22 partner with $400,()0I gd tenants Reis avail --•--------1 cash or credit line 63 1.5 794 EKtra large storage spa<:es 10 develop local pro,.el m secure bldg nr Nwp1 645-6646 Eng•nMrl wnler,, 41 took-pier 24 Hr access, avall mg for quiet one bdrm mimed 476-0688 M-F Women! a unlQue bUiineS you wfll enfOY Wtndov Securtty Prod's 979-462• Garage !or rent. LIDO VIC apartment with garage 8-4 pm yearly on Balboa Penn Call James 673-3348 Need IQ rm wt ba. Chrtsttan Fem '25 non-smkr 650· 15981720-0623 LAGE. heart or Newport lavestaent Beach 955·6447 Or~rtaaititt 4011 Spaoous single. one & two bedroom apts for summer & tall Spec1dl Office Reatllt 2914 rates 2 13-389-55 76 -1-6-17-·w-es-tc•lt•ll-O_r_N_B•I Mi1c. leatalt 2925 FantaSilC Multl Level Mer Retired couple wlself-con-1te11ng Meehng • FRE~1' tamed 27 tt atrstream 6118-19 7pm Call l~ went lull-time space near Mezzanatto 559·0848 BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! Newport Beach, ' bloc!\ S 1 30 SQ fl to ocean Deluxe 38r 2ba Agent 54 1-5032 Orange Coast College for GOLD Sale. easy. legal overnight stays 2·3X per private. earn big $$ week No hook-ups nee $3000 minimum. no limit Wtlf conS1der any possl-SIL VEA $2500 minimum $450 wk (8 18)88 1-1705 b1i1ty Call collect no hm1t call G Irvin S300tup crpts drapes ale Npt Bch t 1. 2 • 1 2 2 17301 Beach Huntington 3 2 $250 10 $650 wk Beach 842-2834 FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. HEALTH CLUBS TENNIS SWIMMING. plu!> much more' Sorry. no pet~. Modeh open daily 9 to 6 ~~ Newport Beach So. 1700 16th Street (at Dover) 642-5113 Newport Beach No. 880 lrvrnt Avenuf' cat 16th) 645-1104 Saa Jun Car. 2771 Lge 2Br 2ba Condo. pool deck gar No pets $650/mo tse 497-1874 w/w/d dlw 673-8476 llentall to nare 2908 25-30 FI M roomate. nl skr for 2br. Newport Penn $325 incl uttls Avail 711 673-8464 or 645-3058 25 yr old sgl fem nds rmte 28r condo Hunt Hrbr $350/mo 714/840-6845 2 rmmls M/F resp creative stralghl. non smkr shr lrg 4bd hse Lag Ben ocean vu 1mmed occup $350 & $300 497 -4085 Are you over 40 look mg for a gorgeous plush place to five? $350 ', ut1ls CAT OK 645-7480 Spacious Bluffs condo. pro! to shr w tsame Beaut lurn. all amenities Must see 10 appreciate 760· 1750 tve msg Christian lem share 2Br on bch in NB $400/mo Cali 646-7177 leave msg Chrtstlan1F rmml non Roo•1 2900 smkr !or 2br $200 mo CM tn 38r 2Ba home Nr C M BPI 646-6958 OCC all privtt~dges Divorced mother nds lem S250Jmo 549-3674 25·35 to shr CdM hse Fem Smf Quaint room 1n 720· 1294 all 6pm E side Costa Mesa 3 BR house Lge yard Pool A C Kitch priv Nr OCC bch trwys bus Student or emplyd fem $240 incl uhlltles 646-1540 Fem 22·35 Own Bd & be $260 Mesa Verde 540 -22'41days or 754-4550 evestwknds Fem 28r. 1' •Ba. NB apt C2 13)373·1954 (714) 851-5955 or (800 432· 7505, 7 AM to 6~ weekdays Approx 850 sQ ft Com-AaaoHeeaeat1 3002 plelety lurn1shed desks & chairs 1763 Orange Ave. SPIRITUAL READINGS CM $600 Call Betty Advice In All Matters & 644-2270 or 645-9161 Counseling 1815 So El _ Camino Real. San Clem Approx 900 sq ft tic d 492-7296 fcurnlshed with desk & chairs nr 17th & Newport $600 Calf Belly 644-227 E1101tit1 S1itt1 Newport Center lull service 714/644-6800 or 673-1700 eves WH UEC. HITES IEWPHT llft lT UY New Bldg. can handle 2·3 people per office $575· $675 Sec ser11 avail Open 9·5 M-F 642-3998 IEWPORT IUCM SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS AS9811 • Donkey Malady . Warmth Fllmsy • Indigo GALLONS or MILK Dad was sent to the grocery store wit h a carelully numbered llst of ltve Items He returned with one b~ of sugar. two dozen eggs three tomatoes four hams and five GALLONS of MILK * Spmtual Psychic, Ad· visor & Card Read8f * Past. present & future 875-2495 or 631-8964 1680 sq It ground floor unll in attract111a well maintained, modern bldg in Quiet area near Hoag Hospital Assigned parking A/C, garages avail Vicky 645-4800 or 645-3323 dys Lost I FoaDtl 004 OC Airport area. off space. S 100 REWARD for Hlma- 225· 1163 SQ I lots or layan cat lost 1n Eastblulf prkng 1an1tor1at & all utits Long brnttan heir. blue incl From S 1 per SQ ft eyes Sealpomt 760-0806 Mo-to-Mo 557-7010 OCEHVIEW UHHIHOll 1 100 Sq It up1t1lrs 4 12 ~ Coast Hwy S 11100 mo 642-3998 Loan or $500.000 Of a1n part thereot for Syndl· cated Scrap Enterprltf with $900,000 yacht a mflllon dollar home fo• collat8fal Can partl~l­ pate or etrn tnte<est oritf (714) 499·4 t87 MoatJ to Lou 4 4 LOllS OIYI Hoot Prime Ftnanclal Services 557-3512 Mortg•'-el, T .. 1 4021 C.HSlmER lort1ac• C1. l10. SpecialTling In 1st & 20Cl TO's Since 1949 Robt Sattler NH/CM RE Broker Bd RNltor~ 642-2171 54S--Oet1 WANTED People ~g pvt TD SSS S 10.000 up No credit v . no penalty Denison Assoc 673-7311 Heir Waat• •IHHEEPll* •AEAl ESTATE• 3bdrm 2ba plush cno1Ct' Sl•mrner I bachelor full $950 2 car gar call' ~•It weekly or monthly 531-6190 b40 829Q or 675-8016 646-6804 '646·2613 New Orange Tree Villa (714) 144-HH 2Br 2Ba condo Air Mate lrg furn ~vi 1m w/ba '* 2Br 2Ba nr SC Plza S A poof spa tennis No I•--------• kit & lnOry priv Nice HB $2<17 50/mo . •, utllt Office & Reception avall 642-4525Avaif7t 1 450 sq It approx FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142·1171 lor real e1tate d e · vetoper /home butlder, to handle payable• and re- ce1veables, prepare bank rec's Must have worMlng knowledge of gentr•I ledger. good typing and IO·key skills. plua be well organized Real e11ate exper 4 non-smkr rt<f d New offices 1n great fo. cation Send resume to THE 0 HILL COMPANY On lhe sand -vearty $900 lpart"'nfl f un1ish1d ?bdrm designer dee.or I b wi gar & deck S39 61QO I al OI Best Alty tet> Peni-nsala 2607 HARBOR VIEW Jbr 2bd $900 yrly tse Oceantront tam rm. nu Clrdpes grdn• Adults no pets Av11I S t250 968 9206 alt 6 7 15 673-0967 patio poot1carport S695 pets $775 Sec & cleaning NA HOAG upper 2 Br 2 ba area $350 mo 536-7753 Female for Promontory PetlchllCl 0 K 752-5822 dep Avail 7 , 55 1·'>724 in quiet bldg $625 Point N 8 2br 2ba furn. $575 2 B 2 B I Call btwn 8 8pm 642-3153 Nicely furn rm with or xtras 1mmed1ate occup I mo r a. rplc. without kit pr111 1n nice encl gar all bit-ins near Raat. ltacla 2740 Baal. leacla 2740 Mesa Vorde 979-9656 $460 673-0205 shopping center ";j;;;i1J;;i;15;iil;;;~~;;aiiiiiiiee!i!ili;,;I Fem anted L a DAh 810 Center St Room shr bath woman 30 w agun .,.,. Canyon hme w/vu $300. TSL ICIT 142· ll03 g up Newport Beech 1st & last 497-6007 $4001mo 1005 Brio10. CM 650-6533 Orange County Airport --------- area new olftce bldg cor-ner Bnstof & Redhill from Found Bordor Collie 400 SQ ft 10 3350 aq ft black/white HB area $ 99 NET Will bulld to 730-4985 suit tenant 8kr co·.op FOUND Pit Btlll puppy K enney bunk port? 5205 645-2590 Wtrlrt Prof mate 40 • yrs FI M21·35nonsmkrloshr llllllHllt lll-1111 Identify 964-1605 or 2br 2ba apt. pool i•c. wt I••••••••-• 964-3016 Isn't he the guy who kicked the s~::i';m~~~~~6~3·v NB rm tennis cts lplc etc -ESTiil lfO. IP&OI Found Male pH bull. $340 mo + '• utll rR fall'ltn/Wht. fem brown ter-winning field goal in the '7 4 Superbowl7 Hot•ll,!!tteb 2904 548-8007 C M area llWNIT OHTIR rter fem blkl brown mix Cholee of 1g rurn br/ba Incl Colhe. male blond terrier. ~ f°"} r-/ ' SlALlH MOTIL _,.... ''' "'-"'--Wkly rentals now avail ut $290 or sm brtba $260 * Approx 540 sq tt male blk Lab. male lor working met/women * 21~ pvt ofct with greyl t1n terrier. f Him•· II JOU rr not Mt who (or what ) KenneJbunlPort w11 don'I Ifft b;d you re nol 1lont Kenne1blln\Porl 1~ am ol I• dWllKIJvdJ d1ftcrcnl '1llrtmt11I llool01111i 1t Sta1t1nd V1llaat 1n Huntmcton Bttelt Seawtnd Vtl~t is • rttull of 1ot1Hy l)tfSOnll1ztd p101mion,1 plann•"I Ttie •ind ol alltnlton you ~r'ft A 11tri~I ~nd ol naturt 11\d hYllll rntltd 111 • torril with b.lbbllflC broou and Quitl Pollds cOOltd by ~lural O<Un brl!tles Add ro that ttnn11 cour"· nr1mm1111 pools a $1M •nd ' conventtnt location nHr slloP1>1nc ind tmplOymtnl and you· Yt Col a place anyone would PtOUclly ull holllf I£ 'tn KtlKlfyflllnkPolt I ON and hro bfllroom Ont 111d two bltll IC)Jrtnttnb ltom S~•O Seow1nd ~Ila'~·~· -~ S 119/wk 4 up Cotor TV phones 1n room ahr wtsame 548-0027 recept erea & supply rm layan Torcf. lg• selection '* adt.cent to N e or h .. Uhy vaccinated kit· 2274 Newport Blvd C M 646-7445 MIF resp nlskr 3Br 1 blk ~lhletlCClub ten• •vatl 644 3656 N 8 to bet\ S3001"~o ', uttlt • ,575 00 per month Anim1l Sh lter 6'•·365$ s. ••• , 642·2150 Avoll 7t t FOUND nr Leleure World. M/F to 1nr 28r 2ba ept nr 140·1110 blond, M, 1 yr. Retriever-l1atah 2906 t Br 181 A11111tn large N B Promontory Point wroc:ean view $225/wk 673·0?05 So C•t Pl11. 25-35. avell mix ' llN colt 78f.9237 BALBOA f$lAN0 18r furn Sleeps 6 Of more S300rwt: 875-2910 111 S267/mo Ke·2077 N 8 ttep1 to b .. ch M· r1on 1mkr. resp & neat s2eo no utlls 873-0390 NPT BCH lg rmt ba. vu. ten apa/gym/pooltete N1ce1 S375Jmo qutet 8AYFRONT non. •kr 631 0317 Cotona d•I MIU 4 ~room. 3 bath undy PARK NEWPORT nice br, beach pt r waterfront pv1 b•·tenn11·•P•·POOI p11to unuaual Hetling grn belt f.40· 1489 111 mag July S8 000 PrOf m•I wtthN to ahr Corona d .. Mor Pr()J)41rtlt!t your n.ce c0t~o or hOuM &73·6494 In Nwpt Bch or 1urround· ••ft FOUND let ot keya tn worn -,.., co ... Bt08d & West· New owner. no lit or IHt mintier NB 548-7252 month• rent. no aecutttl __ deposit 500 2500 1/ , Found Whtie dOQ With I D toned me<ltcal <Mntll, Newport Beach ~nlmal law ll81t partc1ng ,,.. Sheller 644 365& unltd uM ot 1tero1t 130t LOST 3,., mo old oer E Lincoln, Orang June-Shep puppy blk/brn loat tlon 91 & SS IWyl 71' F1lrv1 w1Fa11 876·2t63 098·7120 -... lo--Lott gold ctou & ony• a SHARI! ofc wiint41f r 0.-gold locket t""eddlnQ atgner Sam~ •11 .. 1 prtMnt trom t.u band)' S250tmo H7 .. 30 .,., v1c of grand 11ancta at 1ng ar .. 8 t8·U3·53-4 I tsm HunhftC1on Vtttttt~•nt. ttwnt1ncto11 Btatlt. °" (7 14) 93 5198 from ll'tf S," Oiqo fr 11 dflft f'lOttll Oii 8ttdl to f /1ode C M •studio, av1ll Mcf..,_.. tllt11 ""'on Mtfeddltl IO~ VI.Ip 6/l5 Nr be8'11 & anope ~i entr Pll1 ba nr bMCfl. Newport HarbOr Htgh 532·2111 REWARD IOtl Pw11en cal Whthl ll'lt/ 1lvt1 t:p 815, ATTN ED BRIGGS One Upper NewPQf1 Pl"a Nwpt Beach, CA 926'0 •MUI• Young dynamic compeny need• 30 people S500 . S 1000 wkly ¥Within 30 day1 ltalary plut C9fn· mlulona). CHh dfllly avalleble 4·5 Hour •r'k d1y Medlc1I and C?tftal benef1t1 Opening = OfflC.. lmme<llate Oona fOf QIJalllled Ind - ua11 We've made II let us ShQW you howl A for Mr Ed 558· 1000 ACCOUNTING PAYROLL CLERK Requ1rt1 1 year par1ence. 10·11•y touch encl 35 ;i,pm t For mOl'e deta111 •d 1t1 toaey'1 sies- "PAVAOLL Cl.EAK'' r--.... IQ ... u Pvt yard prt.g S700rmo ~ 8 lvrn micro relr.g _.lJlll•• .. _·---·-·n.•---·.Opcti-•d•lil•'••-••"'•1111•"••.L1_n.:.cf~ut ... 1t.:.1~6:::4;:;2;_··2:_:0:_•~&-__J '325 ulll pG !>3& 07!1• Balboa l1tar\d e~ l..;;::::~~::::;;::;::1.=::. ' - 1 I -l I -"' '· -~ r· 1 • 1 - • z -n e I I. I. I. '· r l . - Advertisil& Assistant W• ha"9 an entry leY9I potlttOfl 8'f811able fOf a d•p•ndable P•rson entlf'Mted In edver1ts no Job II include ct.rk dut ... end ~lat pro-JeC1• Oood typing 110111 .,. • muit Exc.!lent benefit• Ad'fancern.nt op~tunlty Send r• sume or call'• Melinda Thactcwy .... .,,.... P 0 Box 1580 Cotta M .. a. Calif 92828 (7 14) 842-4321 •xt 302 uo1mon111 Award winning firm Metia· •Tllntt41eta.1er Eicp In s•t• planning & residential design ., .. "" ... Min 4 yrs exp In Type v Call (71•) 112-2100 Uttte Mi. Mun.c Mt on a Turtet. alono came • ~ and rMd In the Delly Piiot Cla .. lfled MCUon about Mi. Muf. 19t•e Tuf'-' and bought It fOf $9.95. You can Mt! your tuffat and Iota of oth•r thing• through Dally Piiot CIHllfl•d Ada.. c.. 842·5e78 BANKING TELLERS .. ..., •'"4Mftrll auhtlllts,pe4 tr .... ,, ... ............. ell• ........ IHHArJWMsy ..... IUoltarllhel1tt. 20011.,.rtlffter• ------ A NEW SIDE-DRAPED SLENDERNESS PRINTED PATTERN A897 SIZES 8·18 We otter e:xc:ellent com- peneahon and pleeUftt WOl1I at~e. FOf COnllderabOn atop by to compete 1111 ~lion weetcdays. 9AM-4:30PM. Of eubmtt your r.aume to: American Tecfllolocy & Venttres 2132 Mlc:hetlon Drive IMne CA USA 92714 Equal opp~ m/f/h ll.DITYNT F« typing & other offlca support dutlee. Good command of BUllneu Engtlsh, Spelll\Q & Math. Salary. $1,0Sl·SUH per month eompteta a district appUc.atlon by noon. June 29, 1984. Mesa Contolldated Water D11trlct 191S5 Placentia Av•. Costa M..._ '31·1205. OlllTllL FllllllYUS Apply In pW'IOf't betwMn . 2PM-4PM MON ·FRI. Experience~· . Butars ~tawanl 18872 Beach Blvd H.8 TheM .,. &-flour per day PolittOnS to WOf1l with ....,.,.eiy and profoundly handlcllPC*I students ., ~center'Sand/Of ciaMs. LocabOna. Buena Pn. Dw'8 Powtt. Fountain VelWf. Garden GrOlle. ~ting1on Bacf\. !Mne. MISSlon Viefo. Piecent .. and S..ta Ana/Tustin TMChets must posaeea APP~• ~ecsemi.I. call for Information &jof)~t (71')966-4039 or~025 ORANGE COUNTY DEPT. OF EDUCATION Affirm. Action Emptyr MIF ED IEn. Southern callfornla daily new. ~ needs experienced desk person with good layout and headline wrltlng skltts. Some feature Writing a.tao required. Compettttve salary and ben- efits. EOE Reply ad #400, CIO Orange Coat belty Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Meu. CA. 92626. . llilJPilli UYIUT llTIST G•: A T DAIL\ PILOT P .o. Box ueo Calta ,._CA 92826 Altllfttiai\: U. Smith We combine indMdull ~ wf1h a siate- of..t.r.art M&nlgement training ~ to produce quaJf1Y careers. tt you hew ~ °' supetviloty experience and a commitment IO high c:ustomer _._,. a ltlndllfdl. then you, want IO D* I'*> our Management Progqm. •••"*II Tralnaa&t'Anhant ~ ....,.._m nlmum monthly salary is $1, 186 plua ~ poClanllel ActUll a..... 11,g llllllfy commenautalt .. aaperiel.::. A , wtt Mii ••~mnnun ~ fy ..a.ry .. $1,521, with P*f\ti81 IO Mm ~up to~ ol MlafY. Wa oft9f an ~' benefits P9CMQa ~ lncludea Medical/Dental Group Ufe in.nnc:., Pllid 'fKalioo. ,,_ Airlbr9-"*" """'Accldll• rn.nnc.. ~ Ing po-.ntlal b CWMr gro#th W. operate C'Mtllurants in the Loa Angetae and Or-. Counttea. plus S.nta &.rb&ra. Vtntura and S.n hmetd~ W\Ch Immediate Phone saMs Madd benefit Sf*' Flt. pit Exp not nec.saary 4 /hr I up 754-19'1 PHOTO LAB COUNTER PERSON Exper pref Part time Snaplho4 1 ~ Pho to. call M i ile 646-2,24 Plat1t.c.pe Co "'"••t maant Plant SJCP reQ.OWf\ trana. 7$ 1·2271 _,,_ Hon-.,.,. H8 ofllce. Real Etteta devefOPIWl•nl. tec)..6Y1 PART TllE Motor Route Available ~ewpo11 Beach ~ thrtt boun ~r day. Ean:a appl'O.x. l600 per month. CaU 11 :00 lo 4:00 PM. k for Bruce Emal~)· ORANGE COAST DAil Y PaLOT 3JOW BAYSf •C0$fAllll($A CA~ .... '41<•• ~"'O•f ,, f 1 •"'-0~1 • .. Kl>S-EARN GREAT 1RPS Afl> PRIZESI ~ --·-••1t~•e.----------~f· LOCAL •I MWl'n ~ condudad ..... ~19 IOcation: .. , .... ;. ....... -... ... ,_ 1111 .......... 0.... .... ,_,_,.. .... IE\ ... ) • ., -.... nCll CIClnl*ll«ll. plt8'I _., .... ,,..._IO ,_ ..... Oiill'· OCP 117, ... T ...... a ...... CA ttn1; Cl1J) 111·1117. Of'1)ge Coa t OAILV PILOT/Sunday. Jurw 17, 198.4 OAIAOI U.U ADS NOW CU.H••D IT Cfrtt SH U\OW Cerna ••I Jiu Baal. 811Mar llWA sXle-i _.30 sQJJ. Fvrn • a~ • boat • DAY ONLY. AHorted plantt + pols t' bedl houeenold Items, tofa & te3 n Typhoon, Trinidad chair, $08 fllatc1uu1 Island Sat/Sun 9-5 Cetta Jlt ll bYiat 2& 10 1 150. Glass toP tbt. estltE slle 3H2 2 tolas. bOoksht. 2 thrs. Acacia sqCollege Park) 2 dOWl"I sleep bags. bed lrYine Furn. apptlanc.e. trme1. twtnl up, antq misc; Sal/Sun 8.m knobs. c:Ml'ICMlier ammo ---boKel (wd). All good. all cheep. 850-1400 HUGE SALE Appliances. turn lots of misc house- hold SAT ISUN 9AM 10736 El $1bldO Av 1Euchd to Warner to Los Jar<11nes 10 El S1b1do) l"'ftt ltac~ · STITESAI.£ Misc furn. antique roll toP desk hsehld 11~1. tOOla an1q motorcycles. moret Fri Sat, Sun 9-5. •8 Balboa Coves H U D D L E bunk bed, manicure & dratting tbla. Schy,1n b•kea. ski. beach & sports tQUIP wet SUit relrig IBM typewriter gu11ar. toys. clothes, crall items house & car bur- glar alarms misc Hems Sat/Sun 10-5 2136 Miramar or call 673-7089 _B_•• .. •-•-••-•-" __ s1_00_ 1111 WaatM SECRETARY 1400-1600/mo Nat I lirm has opening lor tas1 paced secretarial POSlhOn 75 wpm, hie shortnandtspd writing Bonus alt 1 yr employ- m en I C all Diane 752 1767 SCTRY /OFC IH. SECRETlltY FllWCW. Plllllll Secty for Financial Plan- ning Department.-N B Investment Firm Typing • min 501 word proces11ng exper Slllhnd req Call ShefbyC~ TMI Corp 553-09'40 Accnts Payable/Rec Tele-Secretary phone. some computer nPIST /IECEPTIOlllT t•···•~J~fi~-~t"'~l~ P~J~ ' as~~ .... o~t' • \ ~~~no ie Secretary I Here s an opportunity you won t want to miss• We have an urgent need tor a sharp md1v1dual with 1-2 years clerical eKpenence Pos1t1on requires son Good tYP'nsi skills. pleasant phone de- meanor Call 752-647'4 Secunty---- ULNA UY CUI SECURITY, full time, Tues- Sat, 1 AM-9 AM on Night patrol and gale relief Min 1 yr security. military or related eJtper Retirees encouraged to reply 6'45-5000 M·F v H ••• tni•& skills secu~ v CRT 11•tri11c1 I. MAGlllN We ytlll reward the right candidate with an eKCel· lent salary and company paid em· ployeetdependent ben· ehls Send resume or stop by and take a typing test and be mtervtewed tor this pos1tiun between 8 30AM-5PM Monday tnrough Friday at Shiley, Inc . 1 llOO lllltttt l H . S1itt PS-3 lniat , Cl 1211 • Equal Oppty E~r MIF SECRETARY SENIOR LOSSPllEYEmtl We are currently seeking to 1111 a po51t1on tor an eKpenenced loss preven- tion detective Full-time po1111on available Eve- ning and weekend work necessary Prior retail and/or 1n11est1ga11ve se- c u ri I y experience preferred EKcellent benefits and compensauon package Please submit resume and/or apply to I MAGNIN 3333 Bristol Street Costa Mesa Ca 92626 Equal Opportunity Em- ployer MIF Stn. Sta. lttt1~11t FT I P T eves wknds & Emkay Developement graveyard Neat appear. Company a Morrison-ance & handwriting Knudsen Company has Apply In person. 2590 1mmed1ate opening in Newport Bh1d C M tneir Newporl Beach ot-- Himalayan k11tens. Blue-Dining Tbl wt6 chrs S6SO Polntlwht hybf'ld 8 wks OBO 675-4 t30 blu eyh. shot$. papers s115.s250 559-59<45 1 llY FlllllTIH Himalayan kittens a LES 957-81 33 lovable baN of fur Seal Pl. King waterbed wlbook 12 wks CFA reg ShOts shelves. storage $'450 Males S 150 6'46-8132 incl nightstand, mall, PerSlan Kittens s125 & heat ltnen 673"5244 s 115 Adll S25 546-9965 1111fact.rtr's Salt t1ce tor Senior Secretary SllPPEl/llECllYH wtlh computer 1mput ei1-Full time tor growing Medi· perience to work directly cal Company Working with construc11on proiect knowledge ot UPS Atr & manager and sob con-Trucli.1ng shipments Min Sii.i& tractors Micky Poner 3 yrs exper Mechanical T 1 71 4-833·8680 or send re· ablhty a ptus Musi be a 0 P-:..=rt~ Save SOY. & more on new sume to PO Box 2390 sell-starter and self· lop quality bed sets, all Newport Beach CA motivated Apply'" per-reeding pubffc, lullyguar Not 2nds or re- 92660 son phOne builla Twin set, 1ust TRONOMEO INT L .. Dally Piiot $69.95 All sizes avall EOE Clanlfted, &'42-5678 F d I' 534 5080 3 195-A Airport Loop Or ree e •vefY • --------•Costa Mesa Ca 6'41-822'41•-------• MUST SELL THIS Wl<ND __ ,:_.:::..._:_ ____ ..:.,_ ___________________ -f SOFA, 2 pcs. Org velour HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Clean. almost new $125 Bst olr takes 95t-2551 New decorator samples Queen Anne dining room table & coffee table. Caml'I bacli. love-seat Used upright GE freezer 559-5735 Wanted' Sail or power- boat S5.000 to S150,000 Tax eKempt organization '79 Honda dlnblke 250CC will give lull tax deducttOn stnd/rmp S550 7S 1-9119 1n eKchange for your _ __ _ boat Sflps also needed '81 HONDA 750c Send photo & specs to Xlnt cond S 1800 obo THE NATIONAL EOUCA· 6'45-7469 • 73 8210 Fastbk, 4 spd, runs hke a watch, must sell S 1300 obo 5'48-8'451 7 '4 260Z. Single owner. air. '4 spd. 72 carbs. $3700 OBO Bill 675-0212 81 210 MPG -5 apd, low mt, aml fm, $'4100 obo eK cond. pp 2'41 -8885 8 l 280ZX 2-+2 GL. ate. 5 &pd ate<eo SOK warranty lk new S9490. 848-0458 -----690 Congress. Costa I 957-8•00 $114,000 TION & EMPLOYMENT , -- DEV FON . INC P.O. S l Suzuki 450SX. like nu. Datsun '80 200X Auto. BOX 10622 Chlcago II helmets eictras S IOOOobo Atr. (283ZR8) $'4995 6 O 6 1 O . ' o r C i 11 Ken 535-2783 662"5690 Biii Vates Volkswagen 312-349-5088 TICO AUTO BODY Vespa S.J CaPo 837-4800 ,-I 7012 & scooters color match, --twt r Olll body & paint 842.9693 MUST SELL ·74 260Z nu 10'F/g dingy 6 hp Evinrude N 1 -R -IOZO pnt. Int. eng. lira, show S950 obo 673-3'460 t ti o•H cond 2 ownrs '496-2661 10 Zodiac S•OO 6 Pac 119 Winnebago. 26•1t' tilt" --trll Long Bed Camper Shell Clan A Bunkhouse. well 178 Spyder 57K ml. drk '49'4 6236 maint S '9·500 Consldet red. AM/FM stereo ca11. l ···········••llNEW Somma Supreme II par1 trade 770-7730 waveless. kng matt & bOK 12ft Power-Boat. motor & -$3250 551-4688 Monday, Jun~ 18 spgs Cost 1625, sell tor trailer $900 673-5235 IV'1 1022 'SP"> 2000 Spyder Conv, Privately Mlltng yoor car can be hazardous to your wealth I House ot lmpona offers hlghfft value fot your pampered Merced• bk fer Ptttr /1111 DIAL 2131714 MERCEDES HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc .,~ Ht 1110 POHCIE TUIA Stiver with black ll)lerior. Loaded -Best 1n Orange County at $26 750. (70'4ZPO) IRVllE llNllT CEllTO 71'4·38G-0330 '78 POf'SChe 92'4 sunrt, stk shift. pert cond. 281< ml, 11tras. S7800 673-'43'42 83 928$ platln met'iiiiC wl blk leather int 1711 ml Asking $361< showroom cond (8051322-7506 83 94'4 5 spd • White/Mocha. alloys, alarm, dlgltal emlfm c 111s . pin striped . IMMAC $19.499 PIP, Dy 558-394'4, eve 497-3726 ----•• t PtrlO~t 121 5 0 liter. fully option al equip d . 35 K ml, (8'41075) A Beauty at $32,900 lllYllE llNllT CEITEI 714-380..0330 ARIES (M ar . .2 l -Apr.19): W hat occurs bchtnd scenes is important. S475 962-1713 14" Glupar w/lrlr & 65hp 26 It ti Dorado Comp! 5spd, am/fm stereo. exit could have dtre<:t affect on your welfare. Suck close to familiar ground. Sola loveseat. chr & ot-.. Mere S650 !45-7506 ~111~~e1"c!:!";':;::: 16500 obo PP 760•2650 luaall 9159 keep re-solutions concerning diet. nutnlton. Communicate Wt th o ne toman wlbeaul oak trim 23 ft South Coast Classic p u S8SOO. 5'40-737 1 a.... 9125 186 Le Car. tKlt cond. must who ts confined to h ome or hospital. Brown tones. looks greet Sportllsher 327 eng , ·75 Civic. good transp s e 11 S 2 5 5 o ob o Paid $695. wllf sell tor ... s Trailtrl TA U R US (Apr.20-May 20): Events take sudden tum in )Our favor. 53 50 92 1•1419 w/bu hrs wlm step, \ S950 obo 5'45· 7667 662-1130 alt 4PM RAID· !0- rIBD Jn! AIBIVID 3 truckJoMSI of new VW'8 ate bare -Rabbra OTl'S. Coom1ilble'a. Jetea'a. GLl'S, 8ctrocoo'a, Quanwm ·a. 8padal Wollabur• alltkll'a. and mcnl U&o,y u lelft hciory 8Uc.karl d odd Y bait tank. el'ectron1cs Trite 10"4 knd /9 Wk.. ft 5 Focus on w1sheslthat come true. romanclde.hv1ctOt)k esp1te s. ou Sola Navytrusl exltcond Ellcef cond Nwpt slip . ~ w s am -.,y~...:_ ltlls lt et 91'1 succeed in specu all\oe venture. you cou It )aC pot or win co.ntest. s175 Jod1. 760.1348 54500 Dy• 65'4·451 t 72 CAVALIER TANDEM '78 Honda Accord ; { BJUB'roLAT!DlNO!R Long distance commumcau on helps determine direction. ultimate evslwknd 851 -9400 days evtwknd 548-4908 AXEL. 26 11 long, fully gd cond, reblt eng. so Sliver hldow, tow ml· IM 8A1lTA AHA contained e>cll cond 53200 • 5'46-7816 >elnt cond . MUST SELL goal. Solid oak tbl. aeats '4 elllt 26 Searay All •tras Well $4500 Ready to llve In -PP days/818 911-91'40 161-0110 GEMINI (M a}' 12-June20) Beread)tOreVtS<',rev iew.to check cond$l50760-t348evs cared tor. xlnt cono 546-6481 80 AccOfd, beige/tan, 5 eve/213472-2177 "FAlllLYBINCE'S3" \Ourccmatenalandto bnngmatenal uptocurrentstandards. Dig deep. wknds 851-9400 wkdys wtlow hrs Mr Daniels. AalOI WaatH IOZO •Pd.• Or, immac. $5700. SILVER SHADOW 1969 be thorough. realize chances for promotio n depend upon personal Stacked wtd s 125 hide-a-PP/979-2230 wkdy 9-5 _ 759-8041 __ Satoon Sano over sable 1L.-,..-9UG---2-1----' ded1cat1on. Taurus. Scorpio nattves play significant roles. bed s 100 tables & much 32'UNIFLITT SP<Xtlfsher'. I DASI TllAY I ·eo Honda Accord LX Beige leather Local cat. disk bra':: 1 ~:;:!:.; CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Good lunar aspect h1ghhghts chan$e. rnuch morel 848-7'496 tYoin 270 hp. only 400hrt for vetucle 551-8285 Hatchback. orglnal driven daily 64'4-0080 X-Cond A Steal 11 s3800 travel. varietr. intensified relatt0nship . Y ou'll be dealing with White Prov Bdrm furn incl Sleeps 6, Newport shp WfllY ~':';'n~~to ~~~s·.r:::;;: s .. ~ tHS 640-1288 or 720-9971 mercurial indiv idual. one who presents stimulation. challenge and desk 6 drwr drssr 2 shell ~!~-I ~~ollabt•. owner CLUI oa•s stereo 31k ml $5000 •77 Saab 09, pwr steerlng, 7'4 SUPER BEETLE. NEW desire for end of status quo Gemm1 figures promi nently. bkcese wl2 <1rs Creme n 5'46-'4266 auto tran. cass, 60K ml. PAINT MINT CONO. LEO (July 23-Aug.22) Stack to basic issues. 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HAVING COME TO THE SCHOOL TO TALK WITH SUSIE, ABBEY SUGGESTS THAT THE HEADMISTRESS JOIN THEM ACCORDING TO MR, DRIVER'S SECRETARY, YOU ANO CARLA WERE SUPPOSED TO GO IN TOWN TO HAVE LUNCH WITH H\M,,, SEND CARLA IN, PLEASE' AND THEN c;,o TO THE COURT,SUSIE! I RECEIVED NO SUCH INVITATION l COME IN I I. ANO CLOSE THE DOOR AFTER "°U I He hasrit muofED your ~ipper5~ ~·ve looked like -that for YEARS. by Harold Ledoux GLORIA THEN SAID THAT CARLA APPEARED AT THE RESTAURANT ALONE CLAIMlNG THAT 'YOU DIDN'T 00 BECAUSE ...----~ YOU WERE NOT FEELING WELLf EXCUSE ME A MOMENT~ I BELIEVE ~'VE MET MISS SPENCER t RULL UP A CHAIR, CARLA I I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE WISE FOR YOU TO ~IN US IN THIS I DISCUSSION I i I .......... 1 ~~J • I I MOON MULLINS BE,AUTIFUL DAY, SWIVEL.! BUT I'VE GOTA 10N DON'T STAY COOPED UP OF WORK TO DO, MOON. IN HERE ... OR.EVEN TO ·-DRAW~NG BOARDS ... ·· -· · ... DOCTOR SMOCK ~ by Ferd and Tom Johnson LISTEN 1 ENJOY TH' DA'i ! Peo~E SHOUL.t> TAKE SET IH' W~K ASIDE.' TIME To RELAX ... 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WAAS ''.9(~TEM . - _'_ J NOW I '(OU .SKEPTICS SA'( lUAT"' IT ~'T BE toNE.-WECAN'T DEFEND 1lll6 COUNTR(( WITM ™IS COMPL.EX NETWO~K 0: 0UGK ~O<:J~S STUFF "JUAT HA~'T 8EEN t~TED 'r'Ef. .. -_ J f>U'f OOfb Hf. ReAU..'f ~A\IE. \o N'f A f ~f.RMOM~tf.R lN ~\~ N~VE.L.1 f f :r .Al.WA vs Grel A Rise OUTOP~, · WllH MY MEIUOD Ac,11 &f by Jeff MacNelly -- WEU.., '{OU SAID lllAT '1bU 5,ijD IT Ae.OJT PUTI1NG A Aeour -mE tMN ON 1ME. ~... ~lJTTLE ... Of late. Mlcheel ..lar:boa's life seems less than hannon- ious .. AJthough Mick ....... accepted Mt Gr~·s <Mfer to cut a ~track (SJate of Shodr) for Jackson's new evetybody. He suffered public adulation and public humilia- tion. The only equivalent now is MichaeJ Jackson." In this c:ase,10011wr.trs nor"Bear It:· It's bat it. 0 Unit, New , Y orll State Supreme Court '1"00 young al 22? I per- sonalJy do 00( think so. But of course, 11 depends on the maturity of the two people involved. If they're mature, they're probably ready ar 22. If they're not mature, they won l be ready al 122 ... Dr. J'9Cltb Kurtmmty, ~olo1lat, TV and talk abow 00.: "My· experience with people who marry young is that they have not quite sowed their v.iJd oats -even though they thiJlk they have the perfea uruon. They will ~ through many changes in their late 20s and earty 30s, a period of transition~ Loretta Lyan, comb"y recm:dlal IDr. 1'd say 22 is too young. About 9'3 percent of such maniages fail. In my case 0 ~ married a month hebe my 14th birthday) 1 ~ lucky. Ooo ~ the first boy I met. We went together for one month - the extent of my childhood and adolesmlce. I often wonder how my life would have turned out had I not wed when I did.~ 0 F'IOffl Ania~ New Yorlt Robm Wl1d!kr, Los ~ Edi«/ by Joatn~ Kaufman I have often thought that 11 is eas1er to locate and express our feelings abou1 our mothers than about our fathers. It seems to me that the very thought of motherhood. even for a man. brmgs to mind an abundance of bngh1 piaures and warm recollecuons of thal very soft person wuh the loving eyes and gentle hands who dared to experience 1he fear and pain of giving binh to us in the firsr place. Mother was the person who had to change our diapers. clean us. feed us. and nurse us back to he.alth when we were all Wn11ng a.bout her seems easy But what can we say about father' How can we begin to write about that misundersrood man whv could get a worried look m his eves when the bills came due each month ' How can we describe the d1gn1hed man who nonetheless smiled at the sight of his httle girl performing an her first ballet reotal or shouted has head off when ~ saw hlS son hitting his first home run m l..Jtt.le League ln my case. the problem of express- ing the many feelings I hold for my father is compounded You see. my father IS a very famous and complex man. My name 1~ Frank Sinatra Jr. h's not always easy for one to separate the external man from the in· ternaJ man. and that's certamly true for me when it comes to talking about my fat her He has been called the greatesi entertainer of the century -by many people, in many countries. for many decades. That. of course, 1s a big state- ment. and 1s purely subjeC1 1ve, and I'm not going to address 11 here This IS a story told by a son about the man who brought him into the ~·orld § I suppose my first recollectaon of Dad : dates from the time an my life when I • wore knee pants It was 1947. m TaJuca ~ Lake. Calif My fam1I~ -my parents. A. my slSter Nancy and I -had come to California because my fathers career had brought him mto the movi~. I spent my toddling years m a lovely home on a Slreet called Valley Spring Lane. I can recall Dad m those days "mokmg his pipe ~ he worked at his easel -painting was his hobby. At the time I thought rhat. compared to the other grownups who often stood around him, he looked terribly thin! Years later, of course, I was to learn rhat he had become famous, al least in part, for 1ha1 very charactenshc. On Sunday afternoons he would ohen load my s1S1er Nancy and me into h~ black Ford convertible and take us out for a soda. In my mmd"s eye. I can see him wuh the sun on has face and rhe wind blowm hts hi.tr, which at &1 FRANK SINATRA JR. The auJhor wilh pop Slfllle' Frank m 1949: MDod tS my source of strength. M that time was dark and curly. Shortly thereafter. he had the pleasure. ai, he has often remarked. of receiving the best Father's Day present of his life: On Father's Day. June 20. 1948, his beautiful daughter Tina was born. Now, with his family complete, he moved us from the San Fernando Valley to an old section of Wesi l.Ds Angeles called Holmby Hills. Our home on Carolwood Drive was the most wonderful of estates. situated on beautiful grounds. Nancy and I were now school aged. I can still remember the smiles on my parents races on those mornings when the two of us wouJd burst into 1heir room. u~ally t the crack of dawn. and jump on their bed to awaken them. Neither my sister nor I could possibly have forseen that such wonderful experiences would soon vanish from our lives forever. Around three years after our move to Holmby Hills. our parents went through something that children never understand: divorce. It's noc easy for anyone involved. but children have the worst time of all adjusting to rhe disap- pearance of one half of their universe. Fonunately. my sisters and I were lucky enough to have two exceptional people as parents, who. through the painful early years of separation. main· tained reat dignity and protected us from much of the sulfenng children of divorce experience My father made e:very effort. as far as his busy work schedule permitted, to be with us, and I used to feel so very excited on those occasions to be gomg out to dinner with Daddy. Whene:ver my father was involved m a new movie. Nancy and J would always get to see a screening of it before it was released to the public. There was only one exception. In 1955. when Dad starred in a film called The Man W11p The CJolden Ann, we were forbidden to attend. It was not until all of us were older that we were. permit- ted to see a story about a man who was hooked on hard dru~. During those years we would v1s11 my father on the sets of his pictures. and the memories of those times are among the dearesi l have. "Neither my .uter nor I could have foneen that tlUCh wonderful experienca would IJOOll vanlJlh forever. '' And then there were his records. By the 1950s, the long-playing record was firmly established as the most popular music medium, and we spent man) happy nights standing in recording studios watching and listening to m) father make his albums. which sinct that time have become the standard of the industry. This, of course. was alSCJ the era of the "loosened tie and hat Sinatra." Whenever Dad came to visit us, Nancy would invariably don his ex- pensive Cavenaugh hat. which would make all of us laugh. The most memorable night of that period was in the early spring of 1954 Nancy and I were invited to accom· pany Dad to the Academy Awards I was a young boy, wearing my first pair or long pants. with very little understanding of the purpose of thi~ event. I knew that something impor· tant was going on that night because au during the pre:vious year I had been hearing about my father's performance in the lilm From Here To Etem1tv. N. the evening progressed. I forgot the crowds of cheering people who filled the stands at the entrance of the old Pantages Theatre on Hollywood Blvd .. and thought onJy that I was getting very sleepy. Suddenly i. famous aar~ named Mercedes Macambridge read the following words from the stage When she said: "Frank 'narra for Hete To Eternity, " the audience in the theater gave a cheer and broke into spontaneous applause. "And who, please. is the winner?" came from the stage. "The winner is FRANK SINATRA!" The theater went crazy. Men and I women cheered. Tears flowed from : faces that had suddenly turned to look • at where we were sitting. My father -g slowly rose from his-chair and began l the walk to the stage. the greatest walk of his life, to receive his Oscar. On his face was a smile I will remember for- ever. In those days, when a person won an Academy Award, he was not quick- ly whisked offstage, never to be seen again during the evening; rather, he was permitted to return to the audience to enjoy the rest of the show. When Dad. carrying his trophy. rejoined Nan· cy and me, a lovely dark-haired beauty, whose name I learned was Donna Reed. spoke to us in a loud whisper. "Oh! Let me just touch it.'' she said, Etemol memory: Franlt Jr. with his father and si.ster Nancy at IM OICOn, 1954. and placed a timid hand on the gleam- ing golden statue. Just a few minutes later. her name was called as the win- ner for the best performance by an ac- tress in a supporting role for the same film. I can still see the smile on her face as she too began that triumphant walk. From that night on, I never needed anyone to explain to me the meaning of "Oscar Night.'' up in the air behind him and headed th s do. now. Nan9:S dejectedly in10 t , __ >--.~~· w..~ .,..,_ '> r I wt" \ ?"•,.. • • '!'", .. , •' ••lltlt!f• womeri'. ~a constant bniide or the neWS'Pilotos f Dad With presiden- boys in pursuit of them. The hair at my tial candidate John F. Kennedy. I was father's temples was taking on a subtle now at the end of adolescence and but certain silver cast. The thinness I beginning my own career as a traveling had noticed in him in earlier years was musician. This endeavor had only just gone now. gonen under way when tragedy struck. I recall distinctly an afternoon dur-fn De<:ember 1963, while appearing at ing mv 14th summer when. at my a resort hotel at Lake Tahoe. Nev .. I father's insistence. the two of us stood was kidnapped at gunpoint by three before a disgruntled golf pro at a local criminals. For nearly four days 1 was country dub who had been given the held prisoner by them. I cant begin to unfortunate job of seeing to two things: describe what it feels like when you are First, that I. who had never even so held captive by armed men who have much as held a dub. learn the game; a fondness for radio, so that you hear and second, that Dad, who had never your own eulogy, tearfully spoken on been much good at it. ~earn the the news by your friends back home. game. Dad tried to take the instructor's , Seeing the faces of both my parents advice, but only sucxeeded in topping when the ordeal with my captors was the ball. Al. one point he pulled a divot finally over. it seemed that they had the size of a skateboard. and then in aged 10 years. I sometimes wonder if frustration turned to see how I was cJo. Dad has ever really recovered from ing. "Llke this?" I asked the discour-the experience. I'm sure that my aged pro. WACK! I drove the ball over mother hasn't. · 100 yards with an iron club. Seeing The 1960s, as anybody who lived this. Dad, blankfaced, tossed his dub through them remembers. were a time SAVE 15( 11t .. -.r: ____ .,....., ____ ,_._,,..,.,.. __ _ ................ ,.. ... ,.. _________ __ ..,_................. ,...,,._ ........ _ _____________ ._..... ___ _ _ ... .., .. --.Cllla-1/Jt411_ ............... . ....... ao..-1a-. .......... O. .. tn1 .... CJ'l9 .._ ___ lM __ ..,_ ....... wt. 15( . -··--·==-~~ 15( NI( SINATRA IR. j stantly working. was growing tired of j ~ring thaqime I saw .v~ry little of It was the spring of 1974 when I, • • ~.i:'..I ,b.. ..-r .J~t-..tbYfE:iiU.~;,.byJhe,.earjy ,70s,, be was htm. as he had a lot of hvma to catch again working at . Lake Tahoe. was groups. My fat~~~!~~ ~~~n~·1 ~:i:=~.W,~~ie:~i:i:;~iy ~f;;~lUS:;,:~";~~J: lo the decade had spent 25 years con· me with it -by going into retirement. been working for 10 years.. back to work," he said. I confratulated him on his decision. "Yeah,' he said . Warning: The Surgeon General H11 Determined That Ciginttl Smoking Is Oqerous to Your Haith. ds SOFT PACl ~AUER. MEJmtOL 2 Mt V . 0 2 mt lllCOIN. tv. lllf CJglrlnl. FTC Rll*t FEl '84. 2mg Cal1>elnNe rar !Mis reftecl erlher lhe Feb '84 FTC Report or FTC medlOd NON TliE LOWEST OF AU. BRANDS 8 I I ; • I • ------------ 'Tm getting tired of golf." "All thaf golf must be tough to take. particularly for a scratch player like you." I jibed. "Don't be a smart ass!" he roared Then we both laughed. In 1977, tragedy struck again. Only this time my family was not as lucky as we had tieen when I was kidnapped 14 years earlier. On a winter afternoon over the desert near Palm Sprinss. Calif .. a smalJ airplane that was carry- ing my grandmother to Las Vegas, where Dad was performing, crashed into the snow<0vered side of San Gorgonio Mountain. All aboard were killed. My father was devastated. The days that foUowed .were the worst J had known. My father said nothing for hours at a time, and all of us who were nearby felt helpless to find any way to ease tus agony. His mother's funeral was one of the most somber I ever anended. Dad stared vacant-eyed at the casket covered with Oowers in the very church that had been buUt with funds raised largely by his mother's efforts Back at his home after the terrible hour at graveside. I felt it best not to leave him alone. Sitting with him and watch· ing the tears roU one by one down his face made rrie feel e\ien more desolate than I had on the night the kidnappers dragsed me out into the snow half dressed. Now it is 1984. In recent times I have witnessed tributes, banquets. parties and accolades by the hundreds. in· eluding the Kennedy Center Lifetime Achievement Honor, awarded by Pres1· dent Reagan. I have watched as great honors have been bestowed by heads of state, various charity groups, and the millions of wonderful and loyal Sinatra fans who have stayed with him through all the years. As of this writing I am 40 years old. As a middle.aged adult . I look back on the years of my life with Dad and feeJ a special kind of nostalgia. He is the sowu of lhe inner strength I manage always to find when the going getS hard -as it so often does. I am forever impressed by his Herculean will. which somehow coexists in the same man who has a deep rompassion for others. Orson Welles, his friend ol some 45 years, put it best when he said on network television in 1979. "He is ferocious in his loyalty to the people and the things he believes in." My own personal message to Dad on the special day of the year set aside for all fathers: I love you. Buddy. and I'm so proud of the man you are and have always been that I'm damned if I migh t not bust my buttons. 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But there are limits to how many electronic devices can fit on a silicon chip, and limits to how fast and powerfuJ we can make computers, using existing technology. Besides, as efficient as t~ day's computers are, they mostly do things you could do with paper and a pencil. They can add and subtract at super speeds, but they can't reason things out. and they can't team. Jn light of this, scientists are working to develop super computer.; that will be far faster and more complex: able to think and reason. They wouJd be so powerful that no computing problem, no matter how difficuJt. would exceed their ability. Yet they wouJd be made so minute, they could fit into our bodies -perhaps. for instance, to serve as "eyes" for a blind person. The building block of our present computer is the silicon chip, with all the necessary electronic circuitry etched on its surface. The buildiJl8 block of the computer of the future would be a molecule, bred to perform some specific electronic function. A billion molecules would take no more space than a silicon chip, and lhe molecular computer wouJd be a billion times faster and more powerful than existing computers. No human oould work with anything that tiny. so scientists will use genetic technology to make these molecular computers build themselves. In one theory, organic materials-marvelous new proceins -would be blended t~her in a biological stew to form "biochips." Whatever functions you wanted a biochip to perform. you'd program them in when you were grow- ing the molecules. One immediate advan~ is that a biochip would be three-<limensionaJ, with vastly greater capacity than a~ dimensional silicon chip. No one has built a molecular computer yet, Sut the model for one certainly exists. Ifs the human brain. Biophysicist James McAlear and electrical engineer John Wehrun~ have spent a decade working on the b1ochip at their Gentronix Laboratories in Rockville. Md McAlear has no doubt that a bloc!t!P computer can be built.- not overnight, but in stages. with the power and speed of the oomputer gain- ang 1000-told at each stage. He thinks we'll have the fuU-blown biochip oom- puter around the dawn of the 21st oen: tury. Even before that, McAlear expects to see computers that far surpass the power of the human brain. "Anything as possible in a system you grow yourself," he says. ln the meantime, computer technologists are working to build big- ger silicon chips. Trilogy Systems. of Cupertino, Calif., wants to make super chips with as many electronic devices as you'd find on 100 small chips. That would make for more speed and more computing muscle -but it's harder than it sounds. Computer makers use small chips, not so much to save space, but because big chips are harder to make. Other computer makers have tried to make super chips and failed, and Trilogy now says that its first big.chip computer won't be ready before 1987. But even super chips would only be an improvement on what we have t~ day -not a grand breakthrough to the future. And what we have today are not-60-Smart, not~t computers that can do very simple tasks very quid<Jy: calculatin~ payrolls, counting up aU the widgets m a warehouse. For the super chores that lie ahead -from tiny computers that could be implanted in our bodies to monitor our health or enhance our intellects, to super, wper computm that will guide spaceships to the most distant stars -we need something faster, more powerful and much smarter. That something may well be a molecular computer based on a biodtip that grows itself -even if the first biochip hasn't been made, and the senetic technology needed to make one still doesn't exist. But even if the first biochip computer is years off in the future, ·you know it's the way it ought to happen," says Mar- tin Cooper, former head of research and development at Motorola Inc.. who now has his own company in the cellular telephone business. "You need a new technique," says Cooper, "and the new technique is to grow them." fW fAMIL.YWDX.LY •JUNE 11•1914 9 'Ifie .9lmerican 'Eagfe A magniliant original work in IM greaJ tradition of classic brolia sculpture. t RUTH BEl,I, • illy Graham, Americas lirSJ and foremost electronic euange/isl. is known tM world a«t: Yet Ruth Bell Graham, his wile of 4 I years, has consistenlfy de- din«J to share his global limelight. Now, afler decodes spmr raising their live childmr and UJOrlUns behind the SCeMS with bQth the faithful and the failhJess. she has re/uctanJ./y allowed her biogmphy lO be wrinen. the book. A Time For Remembering (Harper & Row~ by Patricia Daniels Cornwell. tXWlilutes the firSI if>.<iepth public OC· counJ of Mrs. Graham and her mar· riage. Now 64, she is a true believer who speaks sdtJy but carries 0 bis smi~ HavintJ pmJiously declined, OU/ of shyrH!SS, to discuss the book with the media. she ~ lO an inLerview uit_ile in Da/la$ wtth wrileT Kathy Lowry for FAMILY W£f¥.l.Y in order to "share with others the good of (;od in my life. " Lawrr-WtrJ ... ,_ decW. .., let ••e.ewrtley_.~ Graham:. Patricia -Cornwell is a longtime mend who just talked me into it. But if I'd known what an invasion of = it would be, I never would have Q: How cm J011 be • loftty ad DOtbew.ln? Graham: That's a sweet way to put it. I don't really know. I've always found others more interesting than myself. Q: Do J011 pamper yoaneW with .. rtyb• Wit ~:Oh. J have a permanent, but I always wash my hair myself and dry it in the oven. Q: WMI kind ol mb do you bay for Billy? Graham: He likes polyester because it travels so nicely. it doesn't wrinkle. I like it, l<»--now that they're malting it so well. The wrinkled. saggy look is fine when your skin isn 't wrinkled and saegy, but when it is. you need a little oontrast! ... B~ his heart. he's so neat on the platfonn. and at home he's such a slob .... His appearance just isn't a priority. Q: Wluil .. B8l:y GnMm win .,... -.... ontory1 . Graham: Oh, he's noc really even proud of that, because he reali1.es that he's not the world's greatest preacher. I've heard many preachers greater than him: absolutely! I think it's his faithfulness to the Blble in his sermons that acoounts for his success, because God honors that. Q: I w ...,...._. ao nlld that yoar Uleetyle a.n•t that u · TM Grahoms outsidit th#!ir N.C home. ban.rt You lhe In a W. lot mbln In tbe Nm1b c...... woom. Graham: That's right. I think Muham- mad Ali imagined we had a 1,()()(). acre fann and that he wouJd be met at the airport by a chauffeured limousine. He scUd it was-the kind ot house a man ol God should live in, but he graciously refused Billy's invitation to spend the night there. Q: Y oa choee to have five cblldren, wblcb meant you coaldn•t travel with ~ Wby1 Graham; I wish we'd had-even more. but things were always too hectic. It's true our separations have been painful, but I'd rather have a /in~ bit ol Billy than a whole lot of some lesser man. Q: Wby ~ yoa ......-tned a =~~to awitch Graham: I oo more easily be Episco- palian or Anglican than Baptist. Billy used to be criticized tor not oonverting me, but then people can always find something to take issue with. Q: WMI do )'OG think ol the Monl Majol-lty? Graham: Well. 1 agree with some of the stands they take, but I'm not so sure that we Christians have the right to dic- tate to non-Christians how to behave. 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I I I I I~ I I ~ ':"· ...... ·~ =mus Talk about Pandora's Bo~ The horrors un- leashed by that curious maiden might be edipsed by a thaw of Pennsylvania State University's deep freezer. What they've got. safely chilled to minus 40 degrees Fahren- heit. is the largest collectt0n or fungi anywhere in the world. Seems that the scientists there specialize in fungus analysis. (What do you think they tell their mothers they do for a liv- ing?) So people from all over send them their growths. Samples are frozen for future reference. All a scientist need do to refresh his memory abour a particular mold is pull out the vial. let it thaw and, voila! instant fungus. The various rypes of fungi indude varieties that do daJna8e to plants. to animals. and even to humans. But don 't worry. the researchers are keeping their blights to themselves. They do repon . however. that the number of hospitals sending them cultures for examination is mushrooming daily. llUU.llOUU There's good news about the American family. Today there are more f dads around and. as a result. ; more kids are growing up in ~ families headed by both > parents than "'1er before. Ed- ward Kain. an assLStant pro- fessor of human development at Cornell University. has found that though divorce rares have risen steadily over the course of this century. the monality rate of middle-aged parenls -particularly fathers -has declined. This means that there are now more com- plete households than ever. In 1900, seven out of 10 marnases were interrupted by death or divorce before the children were grown. By 1940, the percenfa8e of dis- rupted tamilies was down to 63. And by the late '70s. the num- ber of one-parent homes had declined 10 six in ten. Happy Fathers Day. Dad. For centuries people have been putting money on the ponies -and, mostly. l<>T ing it. Well. here comes the computer age to the rescue of rhe habitual loser. Through the analysis of high-speed video- tapes of the strides of horses running in Triple Crown races. George Pratt has been able to pick at least one winner of a Triple Crown race ror each of the last four years. BY MARION LONG Pratt. who is an engineer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, scrutinizes the gaits of horses with the assistance of a computer. He started with the 1973 Marlborough Cup race be- tween Triple Crown winner Secretariat and rival Riva Ridge. His study showed that Secretariat won because he was more efficient, With one leg leaving the ground almost precisely as the next one was touching down. Of a .43 sec- ond stride, Secretariat's legs overlapped for only .081 sec- ond compared to Riva Ridge's tardy .117 overlap. Pratt doesn't propose using his technique to make waaers at the track. But he has helped potential horse buyers to decide which animals to bid for and, more often. which horses to avoid being saddled with. ,,_.. -· -) . ~ I s Walt Disney dangerous? That's sort of llke asking if Mom's apple pie is toxic. But according to a report issued by the National Coali- tion on Television Violence (NCTV) -which has been getting a loc of publicity recently -much of the pro- gramming on the cable Disney Channel contains "harmful violence." For the past five years. NClV has been monitoring levels of violence on both c.able and network television. The coalition singled out the recent Disney movies The Black Hole and Tron for criticism. saying they teach violence as a way to cope with difficulties. But it was Disney cartoons that really got their dander up: "Donald Duck's many fights with his unruly nephew ducks. Casey Jones beating up train robbers. and Mickey Mouse fight- ing with a motner easle for her eggs were considered inappropriate." The coalition 's report, based entire- ly on the findings of just four part-time monitors, is sa>ffed at by the folks at Disney. who cite the endorsement of their programs by both the National Educa-~:::::::;;;::;;;;;;;;;;~ tion Association and the National Parent- Teacber Association. Experts in the com~ munications field. too, have questioned the coalition's methods and motiva- tions. Maybe Mickey can forever hold his banner high. We telephoned the Law- rence, Mas.sachusetts. Public Library to find out what's being read there. Here are the 10 most frequently re- quested books: ·=~~Drus • The Body Prindpa! by Victoria PrindpaJ • Cooking With OviB Oaibome. by Oaig ~ • Creating Wealth, by Robert AJan • Crewel Embroidery, by Audrey Francini • Deadly Force., by Lawrence O'Donndl • TPte K11tory of Lawrence, Mauachusetts, by Morris 8. Dorgan • Jmmigranl Oly, by Donald 8. Cole • Slen/Jel· Hil Lile and Tune$. by Robert W. Creamer • Voice of the Heart, by Barbara Taylor Bradford .. 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Ca. _ ... 128~ KCET. 4401 Sunaet Blvd .. toe Angelee, Ca. 50 KOCE. 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Ca. 58 KOOC-TV. 1730 Clementine. Anaheim, Ca. -PllJTV USFL beating the jinx By LORENZO CARCATERRA The second season is nearing an end and it's still here. The United States Football League. an odd grouping of teams from a strange assortment of cities, heads into the final weeks of its sophomore year with a number of solid teams. two shaky franchises and a new (though not great) ABC contract. The upnarts have a lot to be thankful for. Their weekly ABC rat- ings are up (6.4 as oppo~d to last year's 6.0), while attendance also has shown a marked increase (an aver- age of 4,000 more fans ~r game.) Much of the continued interest may well be at- tributed to the large influx of NFL veterans who've signed on this season, to noted improvements from among tbe untested young lions who were signed last year, and the well-P4.bli- cized draft war with ~he NFL. The league also has proven to be a boon to towns that previosuly had no major sports outlet such as Jacksonville. The Bulls, despite a losina record and a number of key ir\jurics (0 ) On· TV, 1138 Grand Central Ave., Glendale, Ca. have been avera11na S 1.000 Z) Z·TV, 2938 Nebraaka AVfJ., Senta Monie.. ca. fans per pme. Home Box Office, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller' Now for the bad news. ter. N.Y .. N.Y. Namely the Chicaao Blitz (C) Clnemax, Tlme·L.lf• Building, Rockefeller Center, and the Washinaton Feder· N.Y.,N.Y. als who have been on-the- (E) E8PN, Brl1tol, Ct. fieid and off·the field dis- (L) Se19CTV. Marina del Rey. Ca. araccs. The Federals are isi 8howtlme movina \o Miami, while S Spotlight the Blitz may well be listed C C1ble News Network, Atlanta, Ge. next season under a .......... (9) WOA, New York City (17) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca. 2 Sunday. June 17, 1984 Chapter XI program guide. But for their third year, the other league owners arc planning their newest at- tendance ploy -bringing beck the legends of tbe game. Jim Brown, 47, the NFL's all-time leading around piner has bc&un working out with hopes of ioinina the Tampa Bay Bandits next spring. • I . ·1,_.,,..., . -......... -- -.~w---•1261 .,, ...... 1 , • ...,.(I .... '*l ~~ .................. u.a. .................... Cllllt llt,, I IUll,)11.Y.).'4~ Ari 1• -1=-.... •I::.:" t 1u e 11 • c. a ~ r'• ,__,,;::: .::c r.: 11 ,_. (11111._ T-..., ~ u.& ~ Ct ,,...,.. ,,,_ . ----=:. --Cl)-"~"' .... r.-.. .. ......, ........ ._. ..... = ............... ...... ---~ ................ . ........... ,, ··~CtllllllllllA ilr'i II .. _. A1t 1 tel I It. = i=. .... CIUl•ta .... ..., Li•• k?dJ;r:.EJ OI). ..... ~.... ft kOl) .... WllA ..... CtJTJIHlh"• 11t1 ... lll ... 11 -1·· .:.s::1. ... .... .. .., .......... ,. °" • m Mau• "" -vw I 1 11t • .... --u·uMIJt..., t•.., -.-:ii ,.;:. 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Nearly every miniseries produced hiah ratin.a.s. And a new type of program, blooper shows, proved excecd- 1ngly Popular -both NBC's "TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes" and ABCs "Foul-Ups; Bleeps and Blunders" will be back next tall. But one of the more interesting develop- ments of the past season was the sorry state of situation comedies, once the cor- nerstone of prime time schedules. Consider the 1974-75 season. That year, eight of the top I 0 shows were sitcoms:" All in the Family," "Sanford and Son, .... Chico and the Man," "The JefTersons." "M• A •s•H," "Rhoda,.. "Good Times" and "Maude." Now considtt the season that just ended. Not a single sitcom was amona th.e top 10 shows. Last fall, the thrt:e m&Jor networks introduced ei&ht sitcoms. Only two of them, "AfterM•A•S•H" and "Webster," will be back next fall. A number of other new sitcoms starril\i popular perfonnen like Martin MuU and Suzanne Plesbette received midseason tryouu. But only one, "Kate and Allie," WJlt be back in the next season. The fall schedule includes only seven new sitcoms. plus a revamped version of "Three's Company" under the title "Three's a Crowd." The 1983-84 season marked the conclud- ing runs for "M•A•S•H," "Laverne and Shirley" and "Archie Bunker's Place.'' 1:'his year,. "H.appy 1?3ys." ~nother long- time favonte, ts wmdmg up its run. The declining PoPUlarity of sjtuation comedies has prompted a lot . of head scratchingamoni network execuuves. Has the format simply run o ut of gas or arc the networks j ust failing to produce new sitcoms with the wide ap~I of "M*A•s•H" and "All in the Family''? USA Today recently polled three top network executives about the sorry talc of sitcoms. . Lew Erlicht. president of ABC Ent~nam­ ment. told the newspaper tha~ sitcoms enjoyed their ~test PoPUlanty when homes bad just one set, and younasten tended to choose sitcoms as the shows everyone would watch. Now, Erlicbt said. many families have more than one set and often have cable ootions as well as nctwortc offerings . • CUroll O'Comaor and .. All la tbe Family .. broke new O'OGD4 for 8itcom topica tn tbe 1970.. Different family members arc watchma different types of programs. The ABC executive also argued that modem sitcoms have trouble com~ting with raunchy movie comedies like "Porky's" and "Tradina Places," which have no restric· tions on language or nudity. Brandon Tartikoff. president of NBC Entertainment. told USA Today that "people still want to laugh," but "you may have to present comedy differently." He cited the new blooper shows as one sucb alternative. But Tartikoffinsisted that balf- hour comedies are still very profitable. re~t well and attract the viewers most pnied by ad vertiscrs. Harvey Shepherd, president of ~ Entertainment, told the newspaper there 1s an over-saturation of comedy during prime time, referring to independent station that lure viewers with reruns of "M• A •s•H" and "Happy Days." Shepherd also Pointed out that the dramatic form has changed to encompass more comedy elements. That's a valid PoinL In past year , action-adventure shows like "Hawa1 i Fivc- 0" and .. Streets of San Francisco•· focused on brutal crimes, usually murder. and were serious in tone. · Compare these to "Magnum ... "Simon and Simon" and .. Riptide." which have strong comedy and romance elements along with the usual fist-fi!hts and and car chases. And how about The A-Team," where there is lots of propeny destruction. but virtually no scnous 1n1urics. Much of , __... ...................... _~ the humor:dcnv.cs from o1lbeat characters ltkc the A-Tcam·s "Howling Mad" Murdock or the lliptJde crew's eggheaded computer whiz. Boz. ·But there a~ other reasons for the downward slide of sitcoms. In the 1970s, the fonn broke new ground. "All in the Family" focused on a bigot and introduced coarser language 10 prime time television. "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" gave us a StnJle professional woman whose over- ndmg goaJ wa.s not just. a wedding nng. "M•A•s•tt" made anll-war statements through an unusual blend of comedy and tragedy. It's mtett-Sting to remember that when "One Day at a T ime" debuted in 1975, the idea of a divorced mother as the lead character in a comedy wasoonstderedquitc bold. As CBS's Shepherd indicated. network sitcoms don't have much shock value in an era when "Porky's" can be casjly viewed at home on a video player or o n a pay-TV chatinel. In addition, the networks don't seem to have much patience with new sitcoms t~y. Jf a show isn't an instant btt during a six-week trial run, it has virtually no chance for renewal. It's interesting to note that those 1970s bits such as "M•A•s•H," "All in the Family" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show' were not overnight sensations. They needed time to develop the ensemble and to padually attract more viewen. Even ''Happy Days" didn't take off until the show expanded Henry Wink.Ler's role as The Fonz. Amonf the more recient sitcoms. "Chccn' needed time to build an au- dience. But the sort of patience NBC demonstrated witb "Cheers'' is becoming , more and more uncommon. Petha~ the sjtuation comedy is just fallina Vlctim to the popularity peaks and valleys that cbaractcnze network propam- mini. lo the late 1950s and early '60s, westerns dominated prime time. In the mid-Lo late '60s, corny rural comedies like "The Beverly Hillbillies" and .. Petticoat Junction" drew high ratings. The more urban and sophisticated sitcoms ruled in the 1970s. They we~ followed by Popular "reahty" p~s suc:h as ··RcaJ People" and "Thats In- cnxtible." These two arc being cancelled at the end of this season. as the blooper craze takes over. h 's probably only a maner of time before viewers tire of bloopers as well. Sitcoms, however, have been a prime ume staple Stn('C the heyday of "I Love Lucy ... It's doubtful they'll go the way of the western. When Tom Sellcclt turns paunchy and J. R. bamboozles Oiff Baroes one time too many. there will probably be some fresh new sitcoms ready to take their ttme slots. Sunday, June 17, 1984 3 ~; On television Show he reveals Langley is really Lenny _Walsuk By L VNDA lURSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Arrested for t~passing on Chandler estate. Tad able to gel necessary siplatures from cellmates to put anti-gambling referendum on ballot. Ross drops charges agajnst Tad and other trespassers. Leaming that Tad sedu.ccd, then dropped Dott y. Phoebe forbids Hilary to sec him. Devon shocked t~at Ellen and Ross arc lovers. Tony tell~ Liza he has n.o feelings for Jenny but in truth be ts obsessed by her. Tony's psych.iatris1 dis- pleased that Tony is back in Pinc Vall~y. When Jesse gets Chicago airdate, he trams Jenny to run Steamptt a few days. Joe t17lls Cliff about King's Cross research post. Li1;8 and Marian stunned by news of Larry s fatal heart attack. Phoebe and Adam p~an television debate on Pinc Vall~y gambh~g law. In volved in auto accident while driving to studio. a sh~htly injured Phoebe has Langley pinch-hit. On TV debate, Adam reveals Langley 1s really con man Lenny Walsuk. ANOTHER WORLD: Lily begins ··Ann Landers-type" talk show. Cass tells Peter that he knows Cecil!~ really loves .Peter. Peter informs both Donna and Ccetlle he wants them out of hi s life. Donna stunned when she secs C~ille destroyed gue~t r<>?m in fit of rage. Ahce tells Mark Sally s bet.ng watched and needs police protection. Ah~ has questions about Royal Dunning and several hes he's told and tells Mac he should be investigated. With help of Dunning·s secretary, Alice gets hold of Kevin's bnth certificate. which shows that David and Sally arc the bo) 's natu_ral parents. T<? get Larry <?Ut of way duf!ng Catlin's tnal. D.A. gi ves him foreign assignment. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Steve and Betsy wed. Margo tells Maggie mob.out to get frank. Police apprehend man hired t_o kill Frank. Meanwhile, frank and Maggie arc spending night in condo Maggie rented for him, but she says scpar;ate beds only. Heather informs Betsy she s never had ,a date in her hfe. Maggie learns frank s former police panncr ~i.ncent . Bennett behind bit attempt. W~1t s business as- sociate Raymond and Kim are attract~ to each other. Barbara sneaks back into Oakdale and when Kim enters the apan- mcnt to water flowers, she finds a very depressed Barbara. John listens in when Jay calls Karen. Whit told it's t~ late to stop destruction of Araus. Marcie obJccts to Pcgy's insistence that she rctum to the M~L h CAPITOL: C arissa admits. to .Mark t at she was frightened while V1S1.un1 .Paula. Mark tells her that circumstanual evidence 4 Sunday, June 17, 1984 points to Paula as ~ini the ~nc ~ho shot Oarissa. Paula practices talking and dresJ.- ing like Myrna and takes dark wig from hatbox. Detective Keyes makes Laurie u~lcc two weeks off and replaces her with policewoman. Dr. Parker's tape~ reveal he never felt Paula had agoraphobia. Hal tells Trey he was member of British RAF but left 11 for woman he loved. Trey tcllsh1m he almost gave up politics for w.oman he loved. but she walked out on him. Jordy offers Julie and Tyler u~ of his cabana. hoping it will sp:iri hot sexual encounter for the tense couple. On day o~ Sloane> wedding. police discover bullet in Paula s bolster. As Sloane and Trey are about ~o say "I do," Kelly a~vcs at site of wedding - Jcffef$0n Memorial. DA VS OF OUR LIVES: Hope ~nd .Bo hide in barn. Bo makes Hope wedding f!O& from nail and the two exchange wedding vows. As Bo hean sirens, he tries to run from police but is caught by police dogs Meanwhile, Hope coerced by Max's two henctuneo into wnting letter to Bo saying she doesn't care about him. Later Hope, feari ng for their hves, goes to Bo and says she doesn't carcanythingabout h•i:n· Gwen thinks Tess should go after Chns Anna shocked when she discovers Tony's mother Daphne is back in town. Anna lyingly tells Tony she is gcnma calls from Andre. Her plot works as Tony asks her to move back in to penthouse. EDGE OF NIGHT: Weak from shoulde1 wound Preacher unable to stop Jud from takjng Jodie hostage. Gal), surviving his wounds, tells police he knows a}I about Kayle's illegal operations. Der~k tncs to g~t hold of names of aJI coeds involved 1n Kayle's scheme. Chris and Cal vin en ter warehouse where Jodie being kept hostage. ln warehouse. Chns's v1s1on blu rs. Derek arrests Kayle. Af\er Alicia tells Sky she spotted Raven and Logan together in motel room he wonders if Raven carrying Loga~·s baby. Geraldine. unaware that Alicia has already told all to Sk y. vows to ruin Alicia if she ever tells Sky. Ahc1a promises silence. GENERAL HOSPITAL: When Grant Andrews swears he's being framed. Jake tells him to write down all events which point toward this. Scorpio admits to Jake several items don't add up -Campbell's disappearance, both G rants be!na at ski lodge and Grant Putnam nam!n& Grant Andrews in his will. When amcle about Tanya and Grant gets in papers due to Amy's big mouth. Boris refuses to talk to Tanya. Grant Afldrews refuses to rl;Jn away with Tanya. Brock and Bobbi share mtimate evening. Leo shows Sylvia tapes of their lovemaking and demands quarter of a million dollars 1n 24 hours. When Ginny has hean spasm befatt show, frisc-0 goes on in her place. Ginny undcflocS successful hcan sursery. Fmco is able to sins. Frisco takes ~at pride lo tcarina up contract in front of Stephaoit. Stella calls the Quutcnnainea from New York sayina (AUTHORIZED BALES BERVICE/BATIBFAC"f:ION J AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT '2524 Harbor BJvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana _;_ 835-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 Daily Pilat FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 -540-.8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. HuntJngton Beach 842-2000 PONTIAC 808 LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Bfvd. Westminster 892-6651 -836-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. 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Ryan family and friends get expensive anonymous g1fls and invitations to pany. SEARCll FOR TOMORROW: Regaining consciousness. Suzi want~ to hold her baby. unaware it is seriously ill. Warren, on run from police. hears baby ·needs transfusion from natural father. He returns to Hen· derson. gi,cs baby blood, then turns himself in to police. licaring this, Wendy decides she wants to be with Warren. News of Travis' death an explosion rocks Hen- derson. T.R. regains consciousness but blames Lloyd for Travis' death. Caancy goes to Justine and says her bitterness because her dancing career ended due to accident cause<! by Cagney will only create more problems for her. Lloyd learns his son Chase 1s in jail. but tells Chase's twin he thanks it might do him good . YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Paul and Andy learn' Victor's dad is dead. At cemetery they spot woman visitina grave who turns out to be Victor's mother. 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'11 •IUlllll ....... __ (Mo,.,, UU II ==•,.,, ==-;tJ'tC. __ _ :=c._,_ .. ,. ,. __ .., m'L ••• :..cm. ..... !ii.~ -. _______ ,., .. . -.. - -- No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The llltPlll fits In . •;CMJT•ltMGMO ,_.,_,car• mnCM-• CMTocm ....... .. "Six Peck" (1982, Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) -UM•••'U.ILL " ... ,..., .. c.-. ...a ......... -ftlT O. llml- 1----•&9 ,_,.... • ITMCMI M CHDl-Q.O.• • .,. "Splendor''. ( 1935, Orama) Miriam Hopklne. Joel McCrea ( l hr .• 17 min,) -... ,_ ---------..... I -1"&.0mllTW D•ll lGU'111----... , ... ~ ... ----.. "An Bephent Called Slowty" ( 1970, Adventure) BrA Travers. Virginia Mcl<9nna. ( 1 tv • 31 min ) (() ,... NCAA DMsion II Men's Out- door Champblshlps (from Cape Glfar- deeu, Mo.). (R) (2 hrs.) <H> .. ''The Year Of Living 08ng8fous- ly" ( 1983, Orama) Mel Glblon. 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''T-4oe Upon A Time" (198~. msy) "'*"8tec:t Lorenzo Mt* 8lld Juclth i<ahen Kampmenn. ( 1 tw.. 15 ct.J.. .. •I I llS The lnterra- c:al frtef ld9tljp of two 9Ctloc*nates Is ttnetened by Pfejucb and rllClel vk>- Tonight, Elizabeth Barrett must choose between two men. RETIRING ••• One of them is her father. "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" Tonight at 9:00 pm on C hannel 23 of Group W Cable 0011 TO THE 1um OF IEWPDllT • 24 Hour Aides • Private & Semi Private Rooms • Full Activity Program • Home Style Dining Room • Full Maid Service • Transportation To & From Ors. • Beauty & Barber Sttop • 24 Hour Security Service l LlllllY IDllllllT SETTlll 'f/...,/H", 1);11. AMBULATORY AMBULATORY AND NON 393 Hospltal Road Newport Beach (714) 631-3555 Sunday, June 17, 1984 ........................ ____________ _;._~'-- ( ·v.r.11· 1111~~~!!~~~~~3!.!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I MmfWll• • TMI •t1 .. .Uft "P.nclet" ltnce. ............ MIAIClt**"TAL .. Oltlml ATM.,_ •IWtmATCM.flltf i MCll.,_ ,. . .., aawYUma ..... .... MWOIU••DATI =DAI TOii MALL .. OMZI :I mTOIA&LOl'lJI sn OULM ii WARD~ ST•WllM •MCl-IWI ---... "Interiors" ( l978. Orama) E G. Marshall, Diane Keaton. Directed by Woo- ~Allen. ( 1 hr . 33 min ) ---Cll) _,. "Island Of Ad\lentura" (1979. Adventure) Norman Bowlee. Wilfred Brambell ( 1 hr , 25 min.) cm IC bl, IOOP'IWt -MiCllll Washington Irving (Tom Aldredge) Intro- duces dramallz.atloos of thrM tales by. respectively, 0 Henry, Bordon Deal and Ray Bradbury Cl) _,. "The Secret Of N.I M H " ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated. Voices of tllmbeth Hartman. Dom Deluise ( 1 hr .. 20mln.) (%) llO¥ll "Six Pack" ( 1982. ComeoyJ Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane ( 1 hr • 45 min.) MIMT tJI,,. •n. .. i HCl1HIUTIOI MT,_ .... YGH•G•t D •ntCOfllMD fttlWOlUT~ OWZWl/Ml"\IUl/IAW nu.rf OI 1HI ITA'TUI QUO "Bureau- crats" Eoonoml1t Miiton Friedman moderat91 a penel dltcvulon on poulble aolutlon1 to Amerlea'I aging tnduatr* •nd~~tlvity. ~ llOf2 "Polte<gtltt" ( 1882. Horror) ~lg T. Ntteon, Jo8e1h WUllama. (1 hr .. 615 'Fi1J. '°'°" • • AUTO UC. Formula I Canadian ~and Prbt (llv• from llt Notre Olme. Montreal. Que~ (2 hr_!..l 10 min.) -· Cl) AUTO NA~AR Mlehlgan 400 Ptve from Brootdyn. Mloh.). (3 hrs .. 30 min.) • fttl WTIOl OI • W • '°""°9 Aicent controversy In GrMt Brtt1lt1 about the role of churo"-In POlltlet 11 dllCUIMd by Archbllhop Otrek Worlock and Blthop Olvld Shlooard (1 hr.) .... 1'The Major And The Minor" eorn.dy) Aay Miiiand, Ginger ~n:)TODAY ..UGP'flMlt . .,., .. ...... .. Nlmm W IU1=91MU'IM a ••um .. ..,..-.... .,. ·~rand Baby" (1981. Drama) hr .. 68mln) M#AITWY -.....vf 01' a CA "WllCOOaln" ( 1 ht.) -· 171 Ml-""91DAWI»~ 10 Sunday, June 17, 1984 ~ • TMI OL"91:1 Goofy and Annette OtOlble, Patrick Godfrey, Mike Mind SpirOI look at the NltOfY of the Qwllym. Amenda Redman and Patrick Otympk: Gal'l'IM. and Oooty displays his Rytcatt are featured In this tale lnvoMng modltn-diy "technique&." love, )lalouly, famine. shipwreck and ..,NL-.L reuolon~O (3 tvt ) YW,...... ....,,. ··An AbOUt • 8'0ITMIG&D Schedui.cs· Cornelius " Alllson Smith ("AMiii") holts &>a-Edwerdt vs. Guy"Vllligas In a funlor this dQcumentafy designed to give young llQhtwelght bout achedoled lor 10 rounds ID WAU.tlmf tiiii..,Houstng: Starting Championship$ (from ) (2 hrs.) ~ lntlght on tralnffv! thelf own dOg$ (live trom Tampa. Fla.~U.S Gymnastics Again?" Gut1t Jonathan Goldfarb. vice CC) llOWll "Swamp Thing" 1982, Fante· presldtnt. Me<rlll Lynch. Pierce. Fenner & sy) Ad<lenne Barbeau. Lours Jourdan. ( 1 Smith hr .. 30 min.) CC) _,. "Otdahomel" ( 1955. MU&ical) (8) llO¥ll "The Veer Of Living Dangerous· Gofdon MacRae. Shirley Jonel (2 hrs., ly" ( 1983. Drama) Mel Glblon. Slgour· 25 ~ '2!Y Weaver. (1hr .. 55 min.) CD "From Tile Terrace" ( 1960. UJ.,. "The Hustler'' ( 1961. Drama) Orama) Paul Newman. Joanne WOOd· Paul Newman. Jackie Gleason. (2 hrs . 15 war~hrs .. 2' min.) min.) Cl) "Time Walker" (1982, Fanta-cm .._ "A Midsummer Night's Sex sy) e.ri Murphy,~ Brophy (1 hr., 25 Comedy" (1982. Comedy) Woo<Jy Allen. lmln.) -·w._.TO..._.,_.... Mia Farrow. (1hr .. 30mln.) to.--· _,,_ (l)llOwtl ''The Wedding Night" (1935. tt9 1119AY Orama) Gary COOpef, Anne Sten. ( 1 hr . l.UIMPP... 23 min.) .. "On Moonlight Ba .. ( 1951. I ....... Musk:al) Dofla O.y, Gordon :facRae. (2 1:11 Cl) • 9'Glll PA,,_, MY 8'ICW. tn.) A salute to lathers. tone and daughters In e .,_ "The Inspector General" sports, featuring Ray "Boom Boom" Man· (19,9. Musical) Denny Kaye. Elsa Lan· olnl and his father Lenny. Scott end Ernie chestet. (2 hra.) Hamilton, Cal Ripkln Sr and Jr . and ~--· ,._.UYI Ao C1eme t J (1 h ) Afr~:7i~12~~w=~ 11!:,,...,. 1 Allen. Gene Wiide<. ( 1 hr . 28 min ) -MD• 11 LATZ "The Svn Wiii IDIYIClllOUT'MIAY arm And Somellmes Born The Skin" ftm Gl) M•& Cincinnati Reds at Atlanta Franz (Gunter Lamprecht) falls In love Braves (3 hta.) with a prostitute named Mleze (Barbara 111t1(!) u•H.L Phlladelphla Phillies at Chi-Sukowa). but he reallz.es that another -~_t;:~u~~~~" .. r~;;·;:: :~,.'" I COU Mm ~11co County" ( 1969, Comedy) Den alaal•TMI-Blocker, Mickey.~· (7 hr•) ,...... MC* Mokey finds a way to 1 •-.. k .. p the migratory Toe Tlcklerl In Fragglt 110W1 "King Richard And The CruMd· Rock fortwr. .,..... (195.4, Adve<lture) Rex Harrison. -1,_ma• .... ITM .... •llWfl "Quiet At A Nun" A wan~ Ing not• and 1 hldo.n wlll compel -*'"Ima to ltMetlgatt a tootlth 11i. Invented by tht ttudentt. {Part 2 of 3) (R) Q ( 1 hr ) I MAUM11IO 1W ---A boy tallt for a g ht'• met at eumrner oamp and com· 11 with 1 we1=:11 for her iov.. . .,.... -"" ....... 8111 ~·iey and Bobby Hatfltld per· form "Brown-Eyed Woman.'' "You'vt LOii That Lovin' ::::r and "Soul And lrltphtlon" In at Hollywood'I Aox/=~~~---YUA I ~ -'UIM1mu.A. ....... -MDM UTZ ''Remember. Oath Ctn 8t CUI Otf" Franz (Gunter Llmprectlt) It cared for by a woman named Eva (Hanna SchygtJlla) who encoureciet him to aeek r~ge for his • .,, 7 of 1') (1 ht.) w emu.a.A. •1 IW MW I ... ...... Virginie MaYo. (2 hra.) e •• ua. •rn•1•11t1MTnA A IPQOf of rct1alk0Ylky'1 claulc billet, ... lt1 mod- ern America on an ltollttd dalty farm ( t ~ MlfO UClll CART Portland 200 (ltve ~P~Ore.). (2hra.) .. 1::,.. .... Jacqutl COUltMU and hit rttHrCh ~" examine the poll· tlw and negatlvt effect• of gold mining and other lnctu1tr1111u11on taking place along the Amuon Rivet. (Part 3 of 3) (2 hrs .• ·1 • ...,.OIUf8fl9'CIAL Rocky Lockridge (33·3. 27 ). meet• Tal·Jln Moon ~1-1, 11 KO.) for the WBA Junior htwelght ~::-t~• ·-""*econd ~.. (1972 • Brian Keith, EJIUbtth Ashley . 11 . min.) ~ Tm'f llllt••• A Video mutlC preeentatlon of the aout tlngef'• COIM- back album "L.OYI Language," featuring thealngle-"ln My Time ... cm .,. "Natlonal Lampoon'• <Aass A'iunlon" ( 1982. Comedy). Gerrlt Gfltlam. MlehHI l.Mn.r. (t hf., 25 min.) Cl),,.~.,,. ••a.&. .. C9IT The P<>PUler. Qfoup pertorm a Mlec- tlon of tt'Mlk hltt. lnciUOng ''What A Fool Balleves.." In thlt COOCOf1 taped at the Uni- YeRlty of C.llfomla 11 Berkeley'• Greek ~.;,.i1hr .. 30 min.) (%} MDiB b 3 LCOIZ "Of The Eter· iiltlet ~•ting The Many From The Few" Franz (Gunter Lamprecht) feels secur-9 in Mi929't love for him. and he attends 1 polltleal meeting. Barbara Sukowa CCMtars. (Part 9 of 1•) ( 1 tu.) .. ,,,.c .. ..,. ... "Poppy" ( 1936. Comedy) W.C. Fltlde. Rochella Hudson. (2 hrs.) l ... ,~.IAI.~ DM.ul ... CMll .... llOWll "Golden Needles" ( 1974. Adventure) Joe Don Baket. 81zabeth Ashley. A valllable Chinese statue bec:OmeS the objec1 of an 1nlemational search by those who believe thet II con- tains mysticel Mefets of heal1h and vhaU. I (2 hrs) .,. ''My Dear Secretary·• (1948, y) Laraine Day, Kirk Douglas. ( 1 tw .. 30 min) CC).,. "The Towering lnfemo" (1974, Ontma) SteYe McOveen. Paul Newman hrs .• '° min) mt umft ,.._ NOCIO The impres· t uaes his vast repertoire of celebrity voices to ponray a vanety of characters 1n this comic ~ of the English legend hr.) 1rW llOWll "Lookln' To Get Out" ( 1982. ) Jon Voight, Ann-Margret ( 1 hr., 45 min.) 1198 t WmtYOU Featvred. a Father's Day oetebratlon 9 lfGllHGM.D Scheduled Cornelius Bou-Edwardl vs Gvy VIiiegas In a juniof lightweight bout scheduled lor 10 rounds (lrom lampe. Aa.). US Gymnastics Championships (from Chicago) (2 hrs.) 8 ~ a.GllW ActOf Sam Jonte sails with a 12-man crew aboard The Intuition In the biennial Newport i~~rarace ··-· -IUIOUT ... "The Oerk Crystal" ( 1982. Fan· taay) f>Uppets.. (1 hr .. 35 min) .. , ........ -"-• .,.... "The Australians" The ath- letet of one of the world's great sp0f1s· loving countries. the first country south of the equator to be awarded the Olympic Games. (1 ht.) e .,.. ''Pigs" (1980, Horror) Tool Lewrenoe, Jeue Vint (2 tn ) (J) ... TOU.YUP..nt This com- ~ features Pet Hurley, comedian. the Big Twtst. the MetlOw Fellows and a oroup ~.1.Cf'leaJ& actors. ( 1 hr.) 9 • H•rr ftll .. Featured country mUlic ~ Charley Pride. "Geo- tfll Hole)ltal" 1tar John Stamos. ( 1 hr ) • IM9AU. Los Angeles Dodgers at Houston Astroe (3 hrs.) ~ .. "Sex And The Single Girl" 864. Ccmedy) Tony Curti., Natalie ood. (2 tn.) • WM.I. ..-r-uHooslng Starting ~?" Guect Jonathan Goldfarb. vloe pr-'dent. Merrftl Lynch. Pierce. Fennel' & Smtth. ~ .. , ...... . ... ''Poltergelsl" (1982, HorrOf) aG r. ~ Jo8eth WUllams ( 1 hr . ss ;w_ =1-==:--... umawme••Wll • 7111W-• ... -.,._.....,,_,., SOme of lhe nation'• top eoonomllt• join host Thij; Walker to lnelyzl two poeelble IOIUtlons to:='"'~tlnAmef1ca. ~ llOWll "On The Waterlront" (195.4, ~ma) Marton Brando, Eva Marie Saint. 1 ht .• 47 min.) -um9 ••t .. •z II .. MC&WQ .. , ... WM&..,,_, MJll.W. 9CllT '\t:r' &m "Genefal Haig Looks " Gueat: fOfmef secretary °' state end author of "Caveat: Realism. Reegan And Foreign Policy'' Ale..andtf Haig. (1 hi.) ..... fll00Tllll•111 Cl) ... 'lmATllT •rm ffl Highlights of • 70 Oakland RalderS and '73 Buffalo Bills. 1! ht.} (1J .. ''The Boy Who NeV9f Was'' 1!979. Adventure) (]2) ••ITIOUI ••111m ..... •-1 ftl1' tllltwr ...., Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield per· fonn "Brown-£yed Woman." "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling'' and "Soul And tnsplratloo" In conoert at Hollywood'• Ro1~ter. ( 1 hr.) (%) "Brigadoon" ( 195'. Musical) Gene ~4:ATo~Ctlarisse i 1 hr .• 48 min.) .1 .. "Sprtngfleld Rlfte" (t952. West· em) Gary 0ooPec. PhyUis 'Thaxiat. (2 hrs.) -C81 ... llAl'fmll-... ALICI • llMCll Ol-.... Q ... CM.LmlYll'f wnl mmom --·••·ve•lnu -1v:• .. Llfe With Father" (HM7. Comedy) William PoweU. Irene Dunne. A woman and he< fOUf eons menage to manlputate their othenlrile tyraMlcal I·::.= C81 ... .Ulllftm CMlmo PICllUTOPICllU , ... ,,,,,,,, .. 9CMI "Blood Alley" ( 1955, Adven- ture) John Wayne. Laoren Bacall An American merchant "'8(1ne helpS an entire VIU&ge ot Chlneee peasante escape from lrsu!ng communists. (2 tn ) 1"'"8Uta Llml_Cll_ ...... llWA "To Live lkltll Yoo Ole: The ork Of Eliltbeth Kubler·Rott" Famoua f()( her wort! with ttmllnally lft patlenta and thelt famlli.. this Swts&-bom Pl)'Chlatrlat la portrayed • lhe Nlpt peopi. deel with death (R) Q ( 1 hr.) ~ "°"' ''The Caine Mutiny" (1854, Ofama) Humptvey Bogat1, JoM F.rer. 8&9ed on the now.I by liemwn WOA.11<. A oroup of otficera mutiny ~t their ca.p- lain, clalmlng that he la mentally unstable. il hrt., 6 min.) CE .,.. IGU11 a. M M Muhl.mmad AH vt. Joe Frui.r (fought In ~ York. 1174) (1hr) 00 ... ''Twice Upon A Ttme" (1982. Fantasy) Animated. L0t.w> MUlic 11\d Judith Kahan Kampmann. CIMtl.nt attempt to make time 1tand etlff by t81dng the 'P'tnA that belongs to the COlmfc I dQdc. ·~~hr., 16 min.~ CD M •: •E-SThe ~ ail trtendlNp of two IChoc:lllNtel II thr•tened by prefUdlC8 end r.aat W>- tence. CD) .. "lnterlotl" ( 1978, Drlima) E.G. Marhll. Diane Keeton. oncted by Woo- fto/ Alen. The memt>ers ot an aftbwlt fari. ly ate MP91ated twttw by the t.ther'a plane to dtllorce hla wtte end the peycho- logk::al con111cta b9fWWI the ttwee mugh- ter. and their ITM companions. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 33mln.) -1==---a&.""°9 cu •• Feet\Ked: a IOOk at the ttdng wortt done by Holywood stunt paoi.; I protla of Don Rick*: • = on where d the TV and mOY'8 l~o;_-redto .. --Ill·-.. ''The Secret Of N.l.M.H." (1982, Fant.sy) Animated. Voloet of ~beth Hertman. Dom Oelulle. A secret aoclety of rats aid a deeperate field mouse In saving her home from the Nth-...,_ ot nwn. 'G' ( 1 hr . 20 mn ) ,..1::::. • Mllm_. Uiette tala In love with an arr~_young man .wbO °°"" V'lrlCet her to ignore John Michael Mur- phy'• ru1ea. (R) ( 1 hr ) • -.in .... et • .,.. Featured: land dMng and belly ftopplng; ~ oddltlee: painting by rtfte tire; Strange ritu- als. (A) ( 1 tw.) ... "The Cockeyed Cowboys Of tillco County" (1969. Comedy) Oen Blockef, Mickey Roc>My. Townspeople try to replace their loCal blaek&mlth'• no- lhOW mel-ofder bride with a k>all d8noe h811~2tn.) I 9U'f'l--n•mT " ..... M&.cmA,_mAT •.-U.I ~ .. The gi.nt oner. one of the woftd's moat ttveetened a1*nall. Is stud- ied In lha &marn junglla. Q ( 1 hr.) (I) ...... ·--SlAg8I' Ray Leonard 111. Wltff9d Benitez (fougtlt In Las v~. 11119). <1 tw.) CD--"The Man Who Saw Tomooow'' (1981. Documentary) Nalrated by Or90n w..... Footage of 9Yents he predicted and dramatlc ~•tlons of ~ Rte oompriM thla lo<* et the 17th-century French phytlclan. utrotoaef and mystic. Michel de Noet,.Qame, known at Nl»- tredaml& 'PG' ( 1 tw .• 26 min.) (%) .. "Aodcy Ill" (1882, Orama) S)i- vester Stalone. Car1 Weathera. Wend ~f"elght c:hamJ*>n Aoc:tcy 8llboa ""*' a ~ a1lla when • ~· hungnet ~·~ ... challengea Nm tor ~ erown. 'PG (1 hr .• 40 min.) MGl}lfGlllNm ,.(B).., ... m Mokey flnda a way to qep the inv-atory Toe Tlcktera In Ft1lgg6e Aoektor..... I ., .. J'9 c.M.MEI II • (I) #i • On the day of his wed-ding. Rada(. O'Reilly UMxpeciedty lhowS ~ It Colonel Pottef 1 hotm. (A) •._,_To....,. I girt r-6- lng a bOI~ tranep.nt. Mlctlliel IOC:at• m. only ~ ..... bll donor •• Q8nO lelder marked tor dtlth by tWelt. Sunday, June 17, 1984 11 ...... lillllll ............... ______________ ~~ ,. • IWla NCI TO •a A documentary e~ tht C8U999 Ind coneequences ot rape, leetut~ a oonfrontatlon between four rape vtotlmt and fOIJf convic:ted t~·> cw lnmlATICIW. ..,,., ..... ,, (%)-. "DoctC>f Detroit" (1983, Come- dy) Oen Akroyd, Donna Cheon. A timid college r.ofessor Is recruited to take the place o • pimp, and toon finds tilmself enjoying his new occupation. 'R' ( 1 ht • 31 min.) e118.,. "BeaflOf And Franklin" (Pan 2 Of 2) (1976, Orama) Jane Alexander. Edward H«rmam. The private fives ot President Franklin 0 . Rooseveh and his wife EINnor are tinged with tragedy but fllledwf~ tt:9 ~-••11Mnl&IO UOllll• NCAA OMslon t Champion- ship (from Newark. Del.). (R) (2 hrs. 30 min.) ([)liMIC"f ._." .... """" (D) llOYll "Summertime" ( 1955. Romance) Katharine Hepburn, Rossano Brazzi. An American tourl&t In Venice falls in loYe with a married man. ( 1 hr , 39 min.) Cl).,.. "Doctor OetTolt" ( 1983. Come- dy) Den Akroyd. Donna Dixon. A timid college prof818()( Is recruited to take the plaoe of • pimp; and soon finds himself enJ~~ his new occupation. 'R' ( 1 hr 31 ~ :fi.,. ''The Year Of LMng Dangerous· ty" ( 1983, Drama) Mel Gibson, Slgour· ney Weev8f. An Australian joumallst. a British embassy otflclal and a diminutive _......._ .. ovies_ •Cil "Brigadoon" (195-4. Musical) Gene l("elly. Cyd Charlaae. ( 1 hr .. 48 min.) •Cl> "The Wedding Night" (1935, Orama) Gary Coopef. AMI Sten. (1 hr . 23 min) • ctl "From The Terrace" ( 1960. Orama) Paul Newman. Joanne Woodward (2 hrs .. 2-' min.) •@ "Man With A Million" (1954. Come- dy) Gregory Peck. Ronald Squire (2 hrs,) NI(!) "The Hunted" (1974, Suspense) Lee Remick, Michael Hinz. (2 hrs.) (%) "MaJor Barbara" (19" 1, Comedy) WMCty Hiller, Rex Harrtson. (2 hra.. 1 min.) 1:11(8) "The Plfate MoYie" (198.2. Adven.- ture) Ktlsty McNlchol, Christopher Atkins i! hr .. 40 min.) •CD) ''Three Watrkn" (1977. Orama) Alndy Quaid, Chanes White Eagle ( 1 hr • 49min) .. ct) "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972. Come- ~ Animated. ( 1 hr • 20 min ) "Dot And The Kangaroo" ( 1978. dYenture) Anlmeted Oitected by Voram Grou. ( 1 hr .• 15 min.) -(8) "The Hunter" (t979, Orama) Steve McOueen. Eli Wallach. ( 1 hr., 38 min.) CJ) "Smllln' Through" ( 1932. Orama) N0"1'11 $hearer. FrederlC March. ( 1 hr . 27 min.) CZ) "Six Ptck" ( 1982, Comedy) Kenny ~ Diane uo.. ( 1 hr • 45 min. I -~·&eetiout" (1971, Adventure) James I l<lttwyn Heys. (2 tn.) -• 'The PrMdl N9VV Of Sefgeent Cl Fat· &Kasian cameraman become caught up In the tumult of 1965 Indonesia just prior to the fall of Sukarno 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 55 min.) ·1--~ ••• w ... W .,. "Swamp Thlna" (1982. Fania· ay) Adrienne Barbeau, Louis Jourdan. A brilliant researdl scientist concocts a remarkable lif8-$1rengthenlng potion that turns him Into a hefolc monster after he Is neatly killed In the destruction of his labo- rat-'PG' (1 hr .. 30mln.) W (I) _.com MCI. IO'fm (!) llCMI "Jinx Money" ( 1948, Comedy) Bowery Boys, Leo Gorcey The Boys remove $50,000 from • deed gangster and&-~charlty (1hr .. 30mln.) I= "Rocky Ill" (1982, Orama) Syl- vester Stallone. Cart Weeth8fs. World heavywe4ght champion Rocky Balboa suffers a personal ct1sls when a younger, hUngrier f~ter challenges him for his clown. 'PG ( 1 hf .. 40 mlo.) ,.I .. .. Cl>Cll ... ..mrATCM ltl'IM• I IM 1:9 _,. "On The Waterfront" (1954. Orama) Marlon Brando. Eva Marte Saint. Only one man musters up enough courage to-d\allenge a powert\d mob leadeLwho holds the dock workers of a big city In an 1:9 1ronA~~~mln.) -~ _,. "Poltergeist" (1982. Horror) ~lg T. Nelson. JoBeth Williams. Venge- ful ghosts take oY8f • subufben California home and abduct the ratidant famity's rell" (1968, Comedy) Bob Hope, Phyllis Diiier. (2 hrs.) 1W(t) "Pony Soldier" (1952. Adventure) Tyrone Power. C&meron Mitchell. ( 1 hr .. 20mln.l -· "Trade Winds" (1938. Dl'ama) Fredric March. Joen Bennett. (2 hfS.) (8) ''Tln Man" (1981. Orama) Timothy Bottoms. Deana Jurgens. ( 1 hr .• 38 mirt) cm "Rocky Ill" (t982. Dl'ama) Sytvestet Stallone. Cari Weathers ( 1 hr., -'<>min.) Cl) "Threshold" (t981. Orama) Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum. ( t hr.. "6 min.) (%)"The U1e Of Brian" (1979, Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Oeeae. ( 1 hf .. 33 min.) -ct) "St. HeleoS" (t981. Orama) Art Cer· ~· Oevld Huffman. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) WGI "Fog Island" ( 1CM5. Mystery) Vd Ann Botg. 181'1 Keith. ( 1 hr • 30 "*1.) •CHl "Alattt Of Way" ( 1983. Ol'ama) Bette Oilvts. James Stewart. ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) cm "Toast Of New Yori<" (1937. Orama) fdward Arnold. Cery Grant. ( 1 hr.. .-9 min.) Cl) "Where The Spies Are" (1966, Suspense) David Niven. Francoise Dor· leac. (1hr .. 53 min.) (%) "Maj()( Barbara" ( 19" 1. Comedy) - Wen<ty Hiiie<, Rex HarrllOf\. (2 hta . 1 min.) •CCl "From The Terrec." ( 1980, Orama) Peut Ntwmen. Joenne WoodWatd. (2 hra.. 2-' min.) •Cil "Natlonet Lampoon's Vecatlon" ~_!_child. 'PG' (1tv .• 65mln.) -~_,."Loya Child" (1882, Orama) Amy Madigan, Beeu Bridges. A pt'egnant Inmate In a women'• priaon wages a bet· tie to keep hef cNld, who was fettwed by a matrled guard. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) -i=--... ...... .._ a1I Cll ... Cll'~ TMD Wl1'll Guest BllContJ. .. (l),Mnl• (%).,. "The Oar1c Ctys1ar· ( 1982. Fan- tasy) Puppeta Two elfin youngstera are 1ent on a quest for the ~ an.rd of 1 magic gem that must be repaired to free thelf land from evs1 rulers. 'PG' (1 tv .. 35 --mln~·-••11 • nm•..-oo .. .WIW ·Mary Shelley's stOty about an ambitious doctor who creates life. starring Robert Powell. Da-M Wetrte1, Cerrle Asher and John Gielgud. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.} :li:E.,.., ~ ... "An Elephant Celled &owly" ( 1970, Adventure) Bil TllMllS. V.glnla McKanna. While vacationing In Africa, • cou_ple find themselves the "adopted" parents offiee~elephant&.· 'G!. 1.! hr .. 31 min.) 4111 (B.) ... um.fl_ ... The mpres- alonlst U9eS his vast repertoire of oelebrlty voices to portray a variety of chefecters In this comic version of the EngUsh legend ( 1 hr) ( 1983, Comedy) CheYy Chase. 8eYet'ty o· Angelo. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 3$ min.) •(%) "Son Of Godzilla" ( 1969. Scienoe- Actlon) Tadao Takashima, Aklra Kubo. l! hr., 26 min.) •ctJ "Cotd River" ( 1982. Adventure) Suzanne Weber. Pat ~tettOn. ( 1 hf., 35 min.) CD "It Seemed Llice A Good ldM At The Time" ~· Romanoe) Stephaflie Pow- 8'$, Ant Newley. (2 hrs., 18 min.) •all "Sex And The Single Glf1" ( 19&6, Comedy) Tony Curtis. Natalie Wood. (2 hrs .• 25 min.) •CH> "The Pirate MOYie" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Kristy McNlchol. Christopher Atkins. ( 1 ht • 40 min,) ·1w-----,, ... , At pt ... time, 8Chedu6ed gam11 ...,. New Yori< YlflkMS at o.trcl Tigets or Texas Rangers at CeJl1omla ~U") "'"* mA111Y '•llCM..0 i-.oo•• --_,.._ ..... --... i&n.191MMTI ... ''Aodty 111" ( 1982. Orwna) ~ Y9519f Stallone. Carl WMthers. Wortd Sunday, June 17, 1984 13 ................. _________________ ~- I -• en c :J ~ I» "'!= (,_ c: ::> C» -""-4 ~ co OCI .,. -:i ::i Ji; :r -~ -..:: g ··---- 3 ~~ =-~ z~ ~ .. ~ ~ e. =o5~ 0~'< :r ~"-cs ~ i I ~~·••••saa~~·• ... ••j!dS@•••~f.Jii•@tI'J. ~1~1 •i I I ~iRlf"ai~I 1111 -~ §I l!l '~11 1 tti iu! ~i;~d· 1~1r 11 2 .~ :a ~~ ~R~i.!J ·~ _! 11 ~ i·f· I ;~; ~• ]I ~• B~i ~l>i ~ e~,J iif . ~· GJ I ii ~-~ .g "'1 iW•f~i~!ai0WJ••v ••a·~~,i ·~~iij •!i~ .. ~!~:J ii-§. " ~ ·" l',ai !efll; Ii 111"2•~1 ~ t i lilj!I• fl~ II . ! ~ · ~ Uiii 1f J ,ii!, i 1iiiP1 iu1;,1 ~~i;!l:~1 .., • , s~f 1qi1 f}f • :t !hf:!l~!!:h?i~,. z:~~ sc 1:. !>:: ~JJ ll 0~ I ~t~l!l~Bw ~1IJ~8J ~~·-=:: )i d§ ~~ I 1i! 1 ·h'31't~ ~ '•f! ~riili .. i ::~ ~~1 Hi h~ -!intsLi nh~ 1 I I I I ii!ii!ili;!~!;~!i~iiii!iJ8 . . Jlf i H!;! 1d11~.idi tk~f ;1!! ~~~ !f.11 ~!~ !11 1U1~1•!lif Ii ~!ru1 !ii'' :t~~~ 1:!:• 11;ji~1·~1 !1 !;I .r! ~f' l ~~!!~Jlt 1111: ~rr; Jr 'ii• ~~.11 ~i~ -,Jti 11,~~~il!~ ;i ~~1 i>~ ~~ll :I!~ !~11~ l!~~!f if!I !& f11iz1 1 of9) O (1hr.,30 min.) CJ) .. "National L.ampoon'a Va~ tlon" (1983. eom.dy) Chevy Chase. BtYtt1y 0' AngelO. A vacationing famlly encountttt one dls&ater after another wttlle tra~ 'R' Q ( 1 hr • 38 min.) Cl) ... .,.... Utt Of .Brian" (1979, Comedy) Graham Chapman. John CIMM. In the firtt century, a bongSer is falMly proclaimed a meulah and becomtt the leader of 1 grMt religious movement egaJnat his wlshee. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 33 ~ •' •DAY AT A 1m When Barbara and Maf1( !Mm that edoptlng a baby COUid mean 1 ftw..year delay In their plans. they cor-'der ....,.,., attematllfel. (Part 2 ot ~ ~ "Not With My Wife. You Don't" '(;'966, Comedy) Tony Curtis, Vlma L~. An Alf FOfce major suddenly realizes th4t one of ~ frtends 19 paying more attention to hit wife than he Is. (2 tn .. 30 min.) Gl).,. "No Way To Treat A lady" [1968. ~) Rod Steiger. Geofge Segal. A psychOtlc killer ot eldef1y women drn111 In various dlagulses and 4MJdae a petltstent detective. (2 tn, 15 min.) • CllAOI TO CM.a mA!m Ull ifllOOl.I Torn 8oaley loot<a et successful violence reduction programs. CC) ... "St. Helens" (1981, Orama) Art Camey, 0.vtd Huttman. An SO-v-ar- old man rtfulel to leave his llNll resort after a ~ ptedicta a YOlcanlc dlsa~ ttf. 'PG (1ht.,35 min.) (8) _.''The Hunter" (1979, Orama) Stev. McQueen, Ell Wallach. Ralph "Papa" Thorson leac:ts 1 dangerous llfe as a modern-day bounty hunter. 'PG' ( 1 hr . .38~ ([) "Specehunter: Adventures In ffla F«bldden Zone" ( 1983. Scieno&-flc- tlon) Peter Straua. Molty Ringwald. In the 22nd cenfUfy, 1 apace mercenary and a punktlh waif travel to a distant planet to reacue thf" apace maiden• from a vll-l":f nfl~,j; 'PG' (2 hra., 10 min.) -· Cl) 0.-.. umY l1beckl'1 llfa II ~ dU!lng the lnvettlgatlqn of a Cit thel1 '1i.f:> ( 1 hr.) I !Im. "Man'• Btat Frltndl" An 1unntlotl of oonftlOtlna 1thtcal argu- ment• abol.lt thft UM of anfmalt tor t11trno In U.8. laboratOt'lll. holpltalt and rntdlcll tchoolt. 9 (1 hr.) cm .. "Street MUlic" (1911, Otama) ~beth Dalty, Larry Brlldlng. Rllldlntt of an otd a.,, Fr1ncllco hotel, molt of whom .,, retire.. flaht to ...... thtif home wtler'I they are told It wtll be clOMd ~ .. 30mln.) -llllllff .. ........ ,,_A look at lntlUlnCe of tilt OOfTIPOllC' Mo 8ttinlr on mue&c and tht rnovlM. through t.cerpta from ~ fllml .. "B#d of Para· dllt" end "Life With fathtf." (J) .. "Son Of Oodztlll" (1969. Scl- eno..flctton) Tad9o Takashima. Akita Kubo. The montttf Godzilla atrugglts to ...,.. hit eon and 1 rtMatch teem from -·mu·~ Ii,.,.. Ml:llllM.. I CA ....... ......... UIT- l[') .. ''Uule: A Woman Of Good ~acttt" ( 1983. Otama) 8arah Pelrle, Bruno Lawrenoe. An lndeptndent and IPUOkY 8tttllh eervant girl traY911 to New teaiancs 1n tMtch ot a "bett" 111e. c 1 hr . 16 min.) Cl) .. "Mlttrets Pamela" (1873, Aomenct) Jullan Bame$, Ducley f!a.ter. Vlctorien England la the lnholpltable Mt· ting tor a romance rietween • aervant ""1 and het tltled employer. 'R' ( 1 hr .. "30 min.) ... , .. .,.,.. tW 8 ()) IMIT TO llMT Max dllappeara <b- ing a magic lhow Whef\ he 19 mistaken tor Jonathan by a man who plans to take OY9f the Herta' e«porate empire (A) ( 1 hr., to :l • • tll CMIClt Hott: Johnny Cet- tOn. ~a: Roy Clark, SUsan Sarandorl. i> J.'a':cl ... mmm . ~. a, .... nmTIW•M CllCO U'W' Cl ~aports nutrltlonllt Robert Hus on what to •t to reach peek perlOfmance In apor1 and nt- neu actMtltl. ( 1 hr.) CC) .. "The Brood" ;979, Horror) Olflltr Reed. Samantha r. A men encounters tenor ~ he n'leltlgat• a forrnet mental-cilnlc doctor. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) (8) OI LOCAtm "The Comedy Store's 1 tth ArlnMwMry" Performer9 at the West Coast nightclub Include Richard Pryor, Robin Wllrlams. Jimmy Walker and Sandra Bernhard .• (mlll'IMCYIU G ,. c:ua Featured: a p<otesslonal musician dllcuaaes his 10().pound weight Iola; aurvMng a fall from succeea. ( 1 Fir , 30 ~ twGl) "Each 0.wn I Die" (1939, Dre- ma) Jamee Cegney, Geor119 Raft. A CNMdlng reponet II framed and aent to M.JV!,..) .,.,..,. ----M•-.&.'900P _ .. ,.,.. ...... 11 llfT-... ''The lfMllOn Of Johnton ty'' (1978. W11.1m) BIU Bixby. Bo HoPklnl. A Boaton C: ·-t&loktt tMm1 up wtth • cowpoke to battle l&nd ba'°"9 who arw ~ oontrol of property In the Old Wiit. (1f\f.,40 min.) • 1*11 WM_, Gulltt: Ken Ker· Cfievt l ("Dallu"). Marty Aa.r'I & Btf\'9 Roell, Wally o.otoe. Ft9d Wiiiard; lllo, a ~·~-hr., 30 nWn.) I... --HP? E U'fl ''Almlmblf. Olttl can Bt CUt Off'' Ffll\Z (Qunttt Lam~) II cartd for by • woman namtd Eva (Hanna Schygulll) who tneourtgea him to Mtk ~ fof hit ~. (part 7 of 1') ( 1 hr.) -CI)--"Night Gamaa" (1980, Fant• IY) Cindy Pickett, Barry Prtmue. The vie· tli'n Of • chAdhood trauma. a young wom- an'• felt of any •xuel conUIC1 with men ttnetena her ma~ and htf mental atab!!_ty. 'A' ~IT 40 min.) -• U11 wnM DA• LitiEAll ~1ea1.1teCJ: comedian Mark Schlft. ( 1 hr.) -lllfflf LA.19AY ·-·-...... •••uu.• =? C•lnll _,,.,_,, tMCI -... NCAA OUtdoor ~ (from San Joie, Cdf.). IB) (1 hr .• 30 min.) (JI) ... "Paycho II" (1983. Mystery) Anthony Pt1'1dM, Meg Tiiiy. Fooner ~ cnotlc kllw Motman eat.. " relNltd after a 20-year stay tn a metital lnsttMton and belli* hlmM:1 cored wtWI 1 myst• nous rash of murdiefS begins. 'R' ( 1 t-. 53men.) 11198 Cl) cm llmO A gospel Maer takes an alryllne accident that klllS hi wife. who refused to give him a larCJer ahare of their ~u> <1 hr .• 20m1n.1 llJ "The Stlrv-11" '1983, Drema) Jackie Gleason. Mi ~ .. llS. An expeO- enced con artist trtes to ICC)(• ~ with the help of a fellow peddler 'PG' (1 hr . '2 •1mlnJ....M1 ZWLfl•IUlll ta.LlWOGDCl-• Featured: a!<><* It the thfllllng WOf1( done by Hollywood stunt pllota: a ptofile of Don Rickles; a report on where all the TV and movie Westema have disappeared to. D .,. "The Swan" ( 1958, Romance) Grace Kelly. Alec Guinness To regain fam!Jy wealtt the pnnceaa of a mld-Euro- pean royal hOU9e plans to many her daught• to Hungary' 1 Crown Prince Albert, who is required to Mlect a wife. (2 hra.. 10 :nin. ) Cl) M •M011111ft•1C""'TMI-- ... "Someone At The Top Of The Stairs" ( 1973, Horror) Donne Mills. .AJdy Cerna Two young women rent e room et 1 fOfblddlng Vlctonan manskln and d cover that their fellow tenants are not what they appear to be (2 hrs., 30 min.) (1') llOWil "The Nesting" ( 1980. Honor) Gloria Grahame. John Carradine. A l'IOll'el- lst rents a seciuded Victorian mansion whe<e she begins having strange. •otlc dreems. 'A' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) Cl> -•nwsaun ...wa. ........ W (C) .,. "SOmmer Loven" (1982, Romance) Daryl Hannah. Pet• Ga._ laghtr Two Amef1can ce>nega studentt apend a free.aplrlted aummer on a Greek _1111a;,:,:.~ 40 min.) MOU.ftGOI w• Featured: a pro-°' ectr111 Clthy l• Croaby and hef plant fOf ch&ngee In her care«: a look at 'rV I radio paychologlata and peychlatn.t. and how btneflclal they are to their a~ tnOll; blnlnd-thHcenel ot "Hollywood CIOllup" for a look et how the ahow II ioduotd. .. "Rtd R~ Range" (1938. 11tarn) John Wayne. Ray CO<rlgan. The ThrM MllQuitetra Mt out to nab e gang of cattle th'9Yee operating along the· Rea R!Yaf. (1 hr., 30 tNn.) M.L •• ,...,. ... • .,, .. LW. M MTM,._, -liaT"-ftll •HEllCMOPT• ~ NttlOnll ClUb Cha,,,. p (from Ht11tord. Ct ) (R) ( 1 ~ .. ''Emlty" ( 1878. Orama) Koo ~ Victor Spinetti In 1 i20t England. • ,_.... glr1 ccmM ot age through .,, an.Ir wtth an Amertcen achoolteachef. (1 hr .. 25 min.) "I..," ..... -.., .. MUl'T .,. ''Tln Man" ( 1981, Orama) Tim- othy Bottoma. Deena Jurgena. A comput· ., gtnlUI fa .. In kM With..,. speed\ thet· Sunday, June 17, 1984 15 ......................... _________________ ~ :('-1:~~ ·~ -·-...... --· -----------~ -Taasday •(%) ''SU Pad(" (1982, Canedy) Kenny ~Diane Lane (1 IY .• 45 nWI.) •CC> "Raggedy Man'. ( 1981. Drema) Sissy ~.-£nc Roberts (1 tv .• 35 mn) CB> "The Dark Crystal" ( 1982, Fantasy) P\Jppell ( 1 ht 35 IT\ft\ ) •@ "Portratt Of Jannie.. ( 19.t8. Romance) Jennlfef ..ion., Ethel Bar- l}!OOra ( 2 tvs ) M C!) "Goodbye, My Fane(' (1951. Come- dy) Joan Cra.vt0<d, Robert Young (2 hrs.) " CZ) "Ooc1or Detrott" ( 1983, Comedy) Oen Akroyd Donna Dtxon. ( 1 hr • 31 Tonight, cm -"To.t Of New vc:n·· 't937. ~=d Arnold. Cery Grlll't A H9w UllStTwl becom• a Wal Str= (1hr.~mil.) -~.'l==WU'f,U. l! .. '"The E-A'' ( 1978, Horror) Rk:h- erd 0-.... Joanna P9ttet A linlstet and ••tying force oonc.-ttaeH beneath a blip door I'\ a reputedty ·~· ~ "R' ( 1 hr.. 30 "*'-J •;•er••••·-• ..... ___ .., -ICOn W -''ffctlt Of Way" ( 1983, Drama)· !Mi.) NICB) ''Reay nr· (1982. Orame) S~ter Stalone, Celi w .. ttwa. (1 tv .. 40 min.) •CC> "Megaloros" (1981. ~ti.I'•) Bet- ry eo.rwidc, Per111 Khambetta. (1 hr .. 40 min.) ca> .. Detty Dude's Movie Fantastle lsiand'' ( 1083, Comedy) Animated Vole- • by Mel Blanc. (1 hr . 18 "*') •(2) ''Rocky Ill .. (1982, cnm.) Sylvester Stalone, Catt W•thera ( 1 tv .. 40 n'W\.) -CC> ''The OMded Heert'' ( 195'. Orama) Alexander Knox. Theodore Bit<el. ( 1 hr . 21 min) CB> "The Rtd<le Of The Sands.. ( 1980. Adlrentl.l"e) Mlchael Yott<, Simon Maceo<· ldr~ (1tv.38mln ) meet the Mackenzies. -· i~ ~ 16 They lie, they cheat, they deceive. Other than that, they're nice people. "Mackenzie" Toni~hr a1 9:00 rm on Channel 23 of Group W Cable ::; ~ . ~i CD ci ->C < Cl) ~ -· ;:i ~ • ~-::> -·o 1:J :I -co :r cg: CD ~ :::s :l. • ~ ~ fl) ! -· g < i CD •• • ~~!!A~~~g I 842-5878 Sunday. June 17, 1984 e.tte Dl't'tl. ...,,._ Stw811. M ..0 cou- ple tMe drallic SfaS>e lO ptf*lt tr. 9ep- lf8~1 hr .. 45 min.) (I) ''Threlhc*f' ( 1981. Orama) Ocnaid SUther1900. Jeft Gokllbn. A heert eurgeon r.-. a conttowrsy by lmplenUng .,, expeiime11tal mec:ha.nlcal heelt In a ~ petlent. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 46 ·C;"" -"Snoopy Come Home" t 1972. ) At*nated. The . 'Peenuts'' gang beCOme upeel when lhew belo¥9d beeole deOldes to IMve home on a tMICh fOf fiis roou.. 'G' (1hr .. 20trin) •@MMIWWWPMat (I) .. ~ BelleYe Me" ( 1950. Comedy) Deborah Kerr, Robert Wal<er. ( 1 hr 27 "*'·> -(17) "Glr1s Of Pleasure Island'' ( 1953 Comedy) Leo Gem. Abby Delton (2 hrs..) -· "Billy The Kid" (1941. Western) Robert Taytor. Ian Hunter (2 In.) (%) "Major Barbera•· ( 19' 1. Comedy l Wendy Hiller, Rex Harrison. (2 hrs . 1 11*1.) tW ~ ''Spaoehunter. Adventur• In The F01 bidden Zone" (1983. Sclence-FlctlOO) Petef Strauss. Moly Aingw8ld. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) _.,, ....... 11ov1es- -· "Mwecte tn The Rain" ( 195.t. A0manoe) Jane Wyrrw.n. V9n Johnson ~hrt.) "Volcet" (19?9. Orama) Michael tkeen, Arny IMng. ( 1 tv .. 46 min.) -(I) ''The Sign Of Four" (1982, Mystery) Ian ~d9on. Dlvtd Htely. (1 hr . 37 min.) -~·Raggedy Man" (1981, Orama) Sissy •:Ertc.Roo.ttt. (1 tv .• 3& rntn.) "An Ofb And A Gentltmln' 1982, Orama) Rlctwd Gert. Debra W!r9!!:. (2 hrl .. 6 min.) (%) 1'The Dlr1t Crystal" (1982. Fantasy) P\:ipoet1. ( 1 hr., 3S min.) W. "Gtut Ol\otr" ( 1967, Adventure) Jamea Craig, Audrey Totter. (1 tv .. 30 min.) •CR> "The Dlr1t Crystal" (1982, Fantasyl P\Jppttt ( 1 nr . 3& min ) • Cll ''Sher1octc HolrMa And The Woman In Green" ( 1146, Mystery) Blall Rathbone BNoe. (1 hr .. 7 min.) Ix Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny ~Lane. ( 1 hr., '5 min.) •CCl "The Water Bablee" (1979. Fantasy) Animation and h action. James Mason #ihr .. 28 min.) "Natlonal lampQOn't Cle• Rtunlon" 982. Comtdy) Cltrrft Graham. Michael Lerner. ( 1 tv .. ~s min.) •CR> "Qr .... 2" (1982. Mu*al) Maxwell ~,_ Mlct*'t Pf91ffef. ( 1 hr . 55 min.) -~ "Megaforoe" (1981. Adventure) Bar ry Bottwlci<, Peftit Khambatta. (1 fw .. 40 min.) (%)''Rocky Ill" (1982, Orama) S~ter Sfdont. Car1 w .. thafl. ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) •CD "Hriy Ptnt<y" (t982. ComedYI Gifl8 Wilder. Gide Radntt. ( 1 tw.. 46 min.) • M= ....... --.,,~ :.·.r~. ..,,_/~Li&IM• ....... .,_ ... Mii .,. "Rocky Ill" (1982, Orama) Syl- vest• Stallone, 1 Cert Weathers World heavyweight champion ~Y Balboa auffe11 • P9flOMI crisis when a younger. hungrW ~tef chalengt9 him '°' his crown. 'PG (1 hr., '°min.) ~.,,.. ...... .. , ..... W CWS9 ..... TM.llwm1 Guest .. iic,_. ! ... "The OMded Heart" (195', Orama) Alexander Knox. Theodore Siket A young oouple a,. loroed Into a custOdy battle oYer their adopted eon when his natural motl'ler appears, claiming hef matemal r!ehta. ( 1 hr .. 21 min.) 111111• ... -··-..... .,. "Ooct0< Detroit°' (1983, Corne- y) Oen Akroyd, Donna Dixon. A timid COiiege prof9180f Is recruited to take 1he place of a pimp, and soon finds himself enjoyl~ hla new occupetlon. 'R' ( 1 hr., 1111131:.: --TAii 1J. :.c&. A ride In a OtL0<ean eutomobh; gourmet dining In the wllder-neea. 1 ........ ...ru•n TOllMf Featured. r.oor.:a ;'= Ptndelgrau, 191111 1-.Y ., "Not• Of A~ Watol'ler: A With l.wll Thoma' Shows how num.n cella con'-ln l'9C'M8nt1 of ancient organltml and pr-.ntt a portrait of lndl- vtcfulllty and lnterrelatedne11 In natwe ~=·~Wt The Turtlel and ~Puckett In conc.t. t (1 hr.) Cl).,_. TMI ,_,. "Thumbellna" Cinie Alher, Burgeu Meridith and WI._ lllm Katt star In a tl'IUmt>-llzed girt' 1 tdwnt~fllled ...,Ch for her mother. O .... "Oungeonl Of Horrof" (1962, HOrr0t) ~Harvey, Heitf'I Hogan. In the 1870., 1 pa of lhlpwrtck IUf'ftvotl ran prwy 10 • dleboGell oourt1 IMng In • remote Island cutlt with hl9 hoptilssly Ill •• (21'11'1.) 1111 • I 0. 1'lt 1"09 FMtur9d: a proflle on JOhn Ritter. the Beech Boyt reflect on their hillory: Ptt•bugglng •t the Swing dance~ rm:'ru. FMturtd: meet Wa'!'f !a,~ hot.t of the talk lhOw "Hot Sear • eoma arnaJf'lg atorite about peep. who hew gone fl'Om rage-t~ a IOok at tnduranQe lthlettc the llttlf In fashion ec:ce.orlla. ~-,--1E':r.::.on :A. ... -..,.u Ml Tex.at Rangers at Callf0<nla 3tn.) :1 ()) .,. "The Aults Of Marriage" ( 1982, Drema} Elzat>eth Montgomery. £lion Goold. Ourtng tMlr 15th year of marrl8Qe, an a~t suburt>en couple '** i brtekup thet troubles their ch*-dren and friends. (3 tn.) D 1W •1Ull HaMbel plan.s to arm a hearM '°' a battle agelnst car-parts ban-dits at a cemetery. tA) ( 1 hr.) e.,. "on.cute:.;, (1931, Horror) Bela Lugosi. Otvld Mamets. A vampire In eearch of bloOd puts a sweet young git! underhts ~. (29mJ, ea..... tat••I Fee- IUred: Gary Colina: flm outtaket of Wayne Rogera, Lynn Redgrave. Robert Urich a.nd = Moore. (R) I ":u l W Featured: recording attlst Teddy Pendergrass. • -..&1'1 AWMl'I A Y<MlO leientist (Mark Harmon) dllcowfs a Britlah luxury lln«, IOet '°' <:Nflf 40 yeara, at the bottom of the Ml wltl'I 400 peopte still alive and being ruled by a bene¥olent dic1ator tChrlst= lee~at1 2 of 2) (2 hrs.) e • 11 ~ Wiiiiam Devane hOsts an O¥tr'Ylew of tn\llronmental lstues In the wildefnesa areas of the American West as he vlalts callfomla. Wyoming. Montana. Utah and Nevada. ( 1 hr.) I '!I:' CAI fU ... ''Oppenheimer'' In the pc»twar years. Oppenheimer bec:Ofnel • leading goyemment IClentlflc advllof untU one of hie former u90ciates 19 aoCUMd of being a Soviet apy. (Ptirt 6 of 7) (R) Q {1 hr.) CC) .. ''SPIC)thunter: AdventUI'• In fhe FO<bklden Zone" ( 1983, ~Ac­ tion) Peter Strauu. Molly Rlrlgwald. In the 22nd century, a apaoe mercenary and a punklttl watt tnlY'll to a dls1ant planet to reaoue thrM apaoe maidens from a vi._ lah1c>Ut ='PG' (1hr.,30 min.) Cl)..,. CID .. "The Oar1< CM1al" ( 1982. Fan- tuy) Puppet&. Two eltln youngltett are tent on a QUelt for the milllna lhlfd of a mtQIC gem that nqt bt repe\red to "" thtlf land from t'Jfl ruin. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CD ... "Grtgory'I Girl" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gorden JoNI Slnolalr, 0et Hepburn. A Scottlah IChOOlboy falll heed-over· hM6I for 1'111 IOOOtr team'. flttt r.male ~~~~;t:.;;'Dl.,... ~-MDUIE UfZ ''Almembtr. An Oeth Can Be CUt Off" FrtN (Gunter Lamprecht) II eared b by a woman named Eva (Hanna Schygula) who anccutgee him to IMk ~ f0< hla In . Part 7 of 1') (1 ht.f., .. ... J -9 ~ C09MIY JaOk and Mr. art tocked In the meat freezer et Mr. ln0'1 r .. taurant by an armed tob;.,~).L. I ~ ....... ..... , ... -•CA1'19 M -Aolex lrwltatlOnal Junior Cham-~t" Port Washington, N.Y.). IB>sl'WI. •• · Nk:K. COdy and 8oz team up Jiii e palr o4 women prlWlte evea to clter • dM:>roee o4 hat tx.f\Ulbend'• mur- dlt (R) ( 1 hr.) • 0 MOnL. Romance bkleeon18 b Piter and a IOCldte. Meg9n t• Dew that ••• pregnant. and • model ponders tatveglng hef career 0< startJng a rift lite with .;;-1 love. (R) 0 ( 1 hr.) •-:.. ... Gue611: Peut Anica, ~ Nellon Reltty, White Houae eco- nomics a<MIOt Or Antu Latfef. ( 1 tv.) ., ... .u ..... ··~ In the postwar yeets, beoomel a leading goyemment 8dentlftc ectvlsor unU one of hie former 8180C'9tes Is accused of being a Scwlet spy. (Part 6 or1URl i c1 tv~ • dJ un•u. wi1em Devane hosts an overview of eovlrcwnental -... In the wlderness area of the ~ West as he Ylslts Caltomi9, Wyoming. Montana, Utah and Nevada. (1 hr.) · · (I) .,. "The Sign Of Four" =· Mystery) tan Rlc:hard9on, Otvtd . SheOock Holmes lnveltlgatee a robbery and murder In thls V9fsior'I of the clesak: Arttu Conan Doyte mystery ( 1 hr.. 37 min.) (%)-MllM I UlZ "The Sun Will Warm And Sometimes Bwn The Skin" Fraf\Z (Gunter Lamprecht) falls In IOYe wfth • prostitute named Mleze (8albata Sokowa). but he realaee that another ~iov.s~. (Part 8 of 14) ( t ht.) -WCA1\9 • .,.. "Buona Sera. Mrs. Campbel" 969, Comedy) Gina Lollobriglda. Tely Savalas An ltallan woman's .::herTle beokftfes when ttvee veterans appear, each wanting to see the daughter he's ~ '°' 20 yeera (2 hra., ~min.) ~--"Curtains" (1983, Hotr0<) John Vernon. Samentha Egg.at. A oonupt film dnct0< IChedulel llx •Udltlonl for 1 mavtt at an eerie and llola1ed manelol'I and his wt1e enter1 an uylUm to~ for ieht rt of a ~woman. 'R (1 tv .. 29 min. ([) "Local ~ero" ( 1983, Comedy) ISitet Rlegert. 8ur1 L..ancu1-. A. hl;h- powered 011 oompany executive encountera unexpected probltfne Whtf\ ht travele to 1 sme• Sc:ottllh eeecoat town tor what ht anumee wl be a cut- and-dry land purohue deal. 'PG' (1 hr., 50.:-• • -<-•a> ... "Fot'tlgn Intrigue" ( 1958, ~ tery) Robert Mifchum, GeneYleY9 Pegt. After 1 pt9I& agent'• wealthy boel dill. he dtcldte to lnveetlaate the man'a "'Y9" terloul ~· ~2 tits.. g min.) -· • I Ell• lllal A Wltage cet containing cli.HIS to a murder u wtfl u tMddtn t,...,...• promptl an lrweltlgatton i Laurt and Remington. (R) ( 1 hr.) I UC MIT A girl who WH In • coma for NVen )'Mfl follow4ng an .m accldtnl IS strietten with reourilng ftMh. bed(s of a man who rNy heYe mur~ her r.rents. (R) Q ( 1 tv ) ' "'-...,. How the tn..t °' nucleat holocaust hal prompted ordl!Wy Citizens to speak out both poltlcely and through non-vloltnt demonetratlona. ( 1 ht.) C!) u.91 w.D The giant ottef. one of the world' a mott ttnatened animals. II atuO- ltd In thl Surlnlfn ~ Q (, hr.) CI>-•n,.. ft ''OfThta.t- ntties Sepetatlng The Many From The Sunday, June 17, 1984 17 ............. -------------------~~- ln•ex•pen•alve• ·cin lk aoen liY) not high '" price reaaonabl e , CIUSlf.ed ........ adlr9f't1Slng --· ~ Classified Adverttslng 642-5678 I I .. (%) "Ooetcw Detroit" (1983, Comedy) Din Akroy<S. Donna Dixon. ( 1 hr • 31 min.) .. Cl:) "M41rtlyn" ( t 980, Biograph}'.) Cathe- rine Hicks. Richatd Buehart (2 hrs., 25 min.) .. tm "The Lady Gamt>aes" (1949, Orama) . Batt>eta Staowyck. Robert Preston (2 hrS.) •(%)"The Dark Crystal" (1982. Fantasy) Puppets. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) 119 Cf) "The Little Cotonef' ( 1935, Comedy) Shlttey Temp6e. Uonel Barrymore. (2 hrS.) 1:11 (J) "lntematlonel Vetvet" ( 1978, Orama) Tatum O'Neal, Anthony Hopkins. (2 h<a . 6 min.) .. CID "Poltergeist" (1982, Horror) Cfelg T Nellon. JoSeth w.ame. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) cm ''The Kld Ffom Btooktyn" ( 1946, Comedy) OeMy Kaye. Virginia Mayo. ( 1 hr .. 54mln.) (%) "The Oecllne Of Western Civilttatlon" {1981, Muslcet) (1 hr., 40 min.) .. Cl:) "Snoopy Come Home" (1972, Come- dy) Animated. ( t hr .• 20 min.) -CC) "A Mldsummet Night's Sex Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia Far- r<M. (1 hr .. 30 min.) CID "Raoe For The Yankee Zephyr" (1981, Drama) Ken Wahl, George P~ e!_rd. ( 1 hr .. 48 min.) CJ) ''Sptendor'' (1935, Orama) Miriam ~Ina. Joel McCrea. ( 1 hr , 17 min.) (%) ''Son Of GodzlUa.. ( 1969, Science- Flctlon) Tadeo Takuhlma. Akita Kubo u hr .. 26 min.) -(ll) "The Hoodlum Priest" (1961. Orama) Don Mooay. Cifd Wood. (2 hra.) -· "The Caddy" (1953. Comedy) Dean Martin, Jtflrry Lewie. (2 hra.) n.CI:) "Catutrophel" (19n. Oocumenta-ryl Narrated by Wiiiiam Conrad. ( 1 hr .• 32 min.) (%) "The 49tti Parallel" ( 1942. Orama) Laurence OIMef. Erle Portman (1 hr .. 45 min.) . -aa1emooa llovles- -• "The Stcwy Of Mankind" ( 1957. Fan- tasy) Ronald Colman, Hedy Lamarr. (2 tn.) 00 "Between Friends" ( 1983. Orama) Elizabeth Taytof. Carol Burnett ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) cm "Chanel SOlltalre" ( 1981, Biography) Marie-France PISlef, Ftutgef' Hauer. (2 hrS.) W CI:) "Fat Chance" (1981, Comedy) Farn- ham Scott. January Stevena. ( 1 hr.. 40 min.) Cl) "A Mldlummer Night's Sex Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia Far- r<M. (1 hr . 30 min.) w• "The Hot Line" (1969. Orama) Chettee Boy«. Robe11 T aylew. ( 1 hf.. 30 min.) , •cm "Gunga Din" (1939, Adventure) Cary Grant. Ooug1u F1irt>9nks Jr. (1 hr .. 67 mtn.) • •(I) ''The Dart< Crystar· ( 1982. Fantasy) ~i.. (1ht .. 3Smln.) CJ) "Everything YO'J Always Wanted To Know About S.Jt... (Bui Were Afraid To Ask)" (1972, Comedy) Woody Allen. Gene Wldef. ( 1 Iv .• 28 min.) •CC> ''The ~ Stumblel" (1979, Ora· me) Olctt Van ~. Kl1Netn Qulnlat'I. < 1 Iv .. 39 mln.) CD "Hot Tauc:h" ( 198Z Orama) Wayne Aogett. Marle-Ftatle* Plslef. (1 hr. 32 min.) •CZ) "Doctor Detroit" (1983. Comedy) Oen Akroyd. Donna Dixon. (1 ht., ~ 1 ·min.) •())"International Velvet" (1978, Orama) Tatum O'Neal, Anthony Hopttlnl. (2 hrs .• 6 min.) •<Cl "Savage H&Mllt" ( 1980, Adventure) Tom Skerrltt, Mlchelt Phllllps. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) CD ''Tarka The Otter" (1979, ~ tary) Narrated by Peter Us1Jnov ( 1 tv .. 31 min.) •OO "Po118fgeist" (1982. HorrOI') Craig T Nelson. Jo8eth Wllllems. ( 1 hr .• 55 min.) CZ) "The Derk Crystal" (1982, Fantasy) Puppets. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) •(fl) "True Grit A Further Adventure'' ( 1978, Western) Wanen Oat-. Lisa Pel- kan. (2 hrs... 5 min.) -•lvenlng .. u=··--... IWILOIO =:".ii ...am.1..-•& LIGUI t1•U IW,,_ ..... ... "The Lordi Of Dlsck>llne" ( 1983, Orama) O.vid Keith. Robet1 Prosky. A senior at a Southern mllltary academy ls determined to expose the memt>ett of an elite group reeponslble for the brutal, and sometlmes lethal. hazing of cadets determined undeslrabte. 'R' ( 1 hr., 40~ -1:·--.:Ttlli I .. "Snoopy Come Home'' '1872. ) Animated. The "Peenuta'1 o-ng becOme upe9t wn... th* beloY9d belQle deddel to i..w tQne on • aeerc:h for hie roots. 'G' (1 hr., 20 min.) flUUM11 Lmn•••taL ,., .. ,. ----,. '1-:'J-~Who drw .. Mic:Nel Jackaon: a Ylltt with actor ea Blx-i ':n-:-r1 I llJl Jiff Feet\nd: ectr• Heather LoddNI. I ... . .............. , ...... , .•. ... "A Dangerous Summer" ( 1982, Orame) Tom Skerrttt. ~ Muon. An anonlst ptots the deltructJon ot a ~ r--1 ,,,.., ~ Aultrala. ( 1 tv .. 40 mrn.) .. "Brigedoon" ( 1954. Mullcal) Kelly, C}'d Cherilee. Two friends stumble upoo 8t1gaOOOn. • .. In the Scottish hlghlanda. which °°"* to "9 tor a Ulgle day 9Yfll'Y 100 yewa. 'G' (1 Iv., 48mln.) • .. "Island Of The Loar· (1968. . Tonight, see an opera about a man who wants to be with hi~ lover forever. r••no ... , of tun• r •It.I\. 1' .; ;-.. ~ USE THE D~ILY ftllOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY t-nr l<1•-.utl ..... f\ I• \' I .ti I 642-56 78 lat )22 And unfortunately, gets his wish. Starring L uciano Pavarotti and Margaret Price "Aida" Tonight ar 10:00 pm on Channel l.l of Group W Cabl~ Sunday, June 17, 19~ 19 ........... ---------------------~- ~e) Rllchltd Chene. Ll.M H8lpin. Alt~-.ne ~~and,_ '*nfr •e suanded on e remoc-. iltlnd (2 ,..._, -· •• .,.,.. Feet\.Wed: ~ He.fr9 II lhe Piaybov ~ • ~U. .ac.n. b:lk ... ·~ Laa D9ys Of Pom- pe1t.•· LA ., moea ~ candy COt9I; .... the Record PW1I I ,_,, ... ,,. . ..,... M • LA. F•tUfed meet L-A.'s tougtat drtl .. o-nts .. c.np ~ fon; go a.fng lt4* W8W9 .. .....,..., Motth Shores: a recx>rt on the right lide °' the brM't. which conlroll OUt cr•tiYe abll- •• a IOo6I ar gtemorous fashions ~ca:: ........... -01. '·-,,.... -.. C9Nn Ill .... ''Po.twat Hopae. Co6d W11 Fears" An t~tlOfl °' fhe 1950s • • lime ot optimlem, an!C)ety and c:ontor-1~~-Y m ... NI ... • (J) ,_en ~ -Btuc. Jennet hottt lhe evenl from the ~ Audf!Otk#n In uoo.ia. Ala • where ac.hool MnlOft from fhe 50 11a1... Ollt of Cdumbea and Puetto Rk:o compete tor !ht ecweted m..-( 1 hr ) l .,._TOllOWCU _. The WoU Man" ( 1938, Hof· rot) Oauoe Rains. Lon Cheney Jr A man reellz.el after he has IUffered an attacic by a woff lhet he is becoming a werewott. (2 tit.) e 0 M 'ALL tuY Coll pursues a bai- jumplng anvironrnentaJist to a eouthem town and Winds up 1n pt11on. where he dll-l~~aud scheme (A) ( l hr.) 9"9T'H• fl TGllllT Featured: actr ... Heather Locklear e _. "8ha1on. Portrait Of A Mll- trtM" (1977, Drama) Trish Van OeYefe Pttrlelt O' Neal. A beautiful woman habit~ ally drtwn to married men flOO. hef llfe untuttllling (2 hr•.) • AWU,.....M9'nle9MY lfl'M 11.l .... "Poetwtr Hopee, Co6d W11 F•r•" An aum!Mtlort of the t 8509 ••I lime of optimism, tnxlety and con1of· mlty~t hr ) ! ._ "Catutrophel" ( 1977, Docu- mentary) Narrated by Wiiiiam Cofvad. Aecr•t• ~ of the moet devutatlng dilut«I In hlslOfy, lnctJdlng the ·~ tlon of f"-Hlndenburp and the tlnklng of the AndtM Dorla. 'PO (1 hr , 32 min.) L .. , ..... .. "Sakharov" ( t884, Orame) Roberdl, GJtnde ~. Followl f"-Nfe of Andrei SaJchllov. the renowMd nudMt ph)11clst trom the SooMt Union who Invented Nt country'• hydrogen ~·.i~.hll.) ~--"The Otrk Crytt1I" ( 1982, Fen-tay) Puppets. Two elfln young11er1 are Nnt on a que.1 tor tht mlUlng lh1rd of 1 meQlc gtt'n thal mutt be tepalred to free thti land from evil "'*•· 'PG' ( t hr .. 35 .. ;' ............ , ••-. ...U Hlghllght1 lnctudt an 18- )Wt-<lld footllll mount1ln Ollmt»t llun- 20 Sunday, June 17, 1984 ~ h ..c wor1cs.. and• Vllibiitrnw rMigM .-i a gymia.c dill~ (R) (1 IV.) l=-•••H• ,_, ... -·---... Ferrel knolinlort.roie•B.J n '"M·A·s·H:: portrays Jotw1 Rtzvellilcj ~ ., • ~ It.ow hosted by Watt. Cr<riute Q_(1,... 30 "*') CIJ .. '"SUrmw LcMn'' ( 1982 fba.-tT-•-a-) 0wyt H8nneh, Peter a.'. ~ ,., Alneran CIOlege students lpelid a he tplr rtlid ammer on a Greek IMnd. 'R' ( t ,.. .• 40.DW1.) •a:»•CA1'19 •Cl>WJMUtlt • • Cl> ... ''Somewt'8fe In nm.·· '1seo. Fantasy) ant~ Reeve. Jane ~· ~rmad wlh the por11alt of e f~ act,.. a modern-day ptay- wrighl UNI hypo..• to trawl beck In time andmeetw) ,~ ..... > • 9 "In n. (AtOdy Of Stlangn" ( 1882, Chma) Mertii Sheen, Jane ~. A feltt.I end high- strung t~ arrested aft• a dna'lken binge II locked n J-11 wtth hardened crm-~ Q (2tn.) • _, .... Schedui.d Jo.n ~~. singer LaMa &anigan, alao. Oympic hlltoty through photographl ( 1 hr;) e R: • •-llm Mb Farren known for,. rolt .. B.J. In "M· A ·s·H:: portrays Jotw1 AUQeraJd Kennedy In a one-men lt'OW hosted by Walter Cronkite Q_ ( 1 hr., 30 min.) • M 'ACTl OI Ulll Tootle may be the onty one who can help teve a~­ otd wher'I an emergency mandates evacu- ation of an entn ~. (R) O (%)._"Doctor OetroCI" (1983, Corne-dY> Oen Akroyd. Donne Dixon. A timid COiiege profnaor It recruited to take the pfaoe of a pimp. and toon fll'ldl hlmtett ~ new oocupetlort. 'A' ( 1 hr .. .1 ... "OB VII" (Part t of 2) (1974, Orama) Ben Gazzara, Anthony Hopt<lns An Amttlcan author ICCUMS a f>Ofish- bom doc1or of being 1 wet etlmlna' (3 hie.. 1 s min.) 1t11 (J) -.., Pr~ of ArQerllln!an race cat driYtf Juan Manuel Fangk>. (R) -· M PACTI Of Ulll Tootle may be the only one who can help MY9 a ~r­ aid whet\ an emergency mandat• evacu- ation of an entire bk>cic. (R) Q CJ) .. ''Somewhel. In The Night '. ( t948. Mystery) Johtl Hodiak. Nancy Guild. A war veleran eufferlng from •~ 1t1ampt1 to uncoYer hie former .... ~tn.. 30mln.) e NCTmr Brookt ttlea to help hts eon become a comedian. and Wdy't p.~~t~979. ""ama) Old! Van Dyke, Kathleen Oulnlln. A Cethoflc S)flea1 It tried tor the murder of • nun With whom he hid bMf'I ~led lof =;:.::•Ir. 'PG' (t hr., 39 min.) M .......... Guett: Teus Ringer • d baMman BUddv Bell. (A) -· e IT. -..-a A heart-trantpllnt petlenl rllQ htf llf9 10 go~. Ind 0,, Waetpfld mate• a d9clllon about hla iii.~ (1 hr.) I CllflOI " CMa .... ..,. U ILt Tom Bosley ~ It •iccw:NI VIOience tedUCtlon progr.ma (8)LROlllA1'1•M II CtlOClm A graphic ~ of a r-..at. afntrgen- cy medical teem tr•ting cntlcaly inµeci cnme and acodent victlml ( 1 l'w.) Cl) .. ''X-Aay" (198t. Honor) Barb4 Benton. A routine medical examlnatlOn rums ln1o a nightmare With grueeoma mur- ders whet\ a klllef stab 1 women 1n a tiolplat ( 1 tw .• 29 rTW'I ) ~•-......rr• .. ___ ,_ .. "BkM Ttulder" ( t 983. Adveo- IUfe) Roy Scheider, Malcolm McDowell A Los AngeleS police helicopter pet1olman htjacka an experimental miktary SUP9f coplllf ptanned for use In crvllian crowd contrOI. 'A' (2 hts .. 30 min ) -u·· ... ... atl .............. .., • A profile of the fnt woman elected to the House of Aepreeentallves known tor hef opposltlOn lo US. enlly into Wortcl War I and It e mAT OU1"Do. Jim Tabor explores Vennont wilderness on cr~try Skis and visits the Trapp Famlly Lodge In Stowe.Q (D)--IUT The BotiSh bend Englrsh Beel performs "Doors Of YOUf HMrt" and "Get AJob " Cl).,. "The Oec:lrne Of Western C1v1h· zation" (1981, Musical) New w ..... moste by bands such as Alice ~ Band.. Black Fllg, Cit-de Jefk.s and Fear 18 featured ( 1 hr .• 40rnn) -...... ...!\.. . ,. IU-.w' ... ......... Uil •• ...... ........ UIT-._ "Between Friends" ( 1983. Dre- ma) Blz.abe1h Taylo(, Carol Burnett Two mlddt&-age divorcees with enllrefy dltter· ent bacl<grounds end attitude& become fast friends after llterally running Into each other In an automobile accident. ( t hr 140~ ... .. ,.DYii . t'1I .. ,...,. tW Cl) .._ ITQft A detective jOins the vtce squad to learn If they ate accepting bribes from a gambling syndicate (R) ( t hf . 10 min.) 8 • ftllltT Host Johnny Carson ~: Shelley Winters. Smothers IBrOl~~mm.. . ..... _ ... a ltUCS llmllOIUlf'IWIC8CO uw rm CA: Holl. Dennis Wholey. (l hr.) (C) Cl) .. "A Mldlummet Night'I Sex Comedy'' (l~. Comedy) WOOdy Allen. Mia Farrow. The summer fMtat end country •Ir prOYOke 1 aeries of humorous romantic encount~ among three couples tpend- lng • weekend •I en Inventor'• rural retreat. ·~r .. 30 min.) (I)-~T(I) CD) llOWll "Gunga Din" (1939, AdVen lure) Cary Grant, Oougla1 Faltbar\ka Jr Baaed on the llOf)' by Rudyard l<lpllng . An lndlan watert>oy ~ lnll(llved wfth British mllltary action In the moun- lalna of northern India ( 1 hr .• S7 min.) • ,. Cla FtelUttd; vlctOfy O¥ef Hodg-kfn•e dl9eae: the penettlel tor enemptlng to leaY9 e..tem Eutooe. ( 1 ht • 30 mlf'I ) -Weclnesclay Cold • .. l..,,a. "'C*-.L "'°°' • .,. "EdWud. My Son" ( 1949. Ora- ma) Spenoe< Tracy, Deborah Ktwr. A young man commits euk:lde as a result of his ;;pt•' falt9'lng marriage. (2 hrs ) CD ow ... !ti .,_ "The Proud And The Damned" (1972, Adveoture) Chuck Connors, Jose Greco. Ave Americans consent out of fear to fight IOf a Letln Ameflcan dictator. ( 1 hr , '<> min. ) m TMICll • 1111 _., Guests· Thaao Penghl~~ys Of Our Lives"), country singer 'I l ee. Fred W1llatd, Kitty Bruce (daughter of Lenny Sn.Jee), Rich- ard Hack, .ctreu Gloria Loring. (R) ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) (()TUCK NCAA Div~ II Men's Out· door Championships (from Cape Girar- deau, Mo ) (R) (2 M ) 1t'9 CO.,. "The Etolec Adventures Of Can- dy" ( 1978, Adveot1Ka) Carol Connors. John HOime&. Her first &eJ(ual ellpeflence spurs a naive young woman to seek out many more In the great wide world. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) 1tll(l) .,. "Across The Pacific" ( 1942. Ad\/entur~ Humphrey Bogart. Mary Astor. Ou World War II. a spy plots to bloW up the anama Canal. (2 hrs.) ml D e LAft .-rr wnM DAW» LIT'fllllM Scheduled: Martin Mull singer Leoo Rus- sell, author Lea Eiseman (demonstrates e!fsonal uses of cok>f) ( 1 ht ) • .,. "Frenkenstetn Meets The Wolf Man" ( ts.3, Horror) Lon Chaney, Ilona Messey A werewolf seeking release from his CUrM runs Into Frankenstein's mon- ; ste< J.1./mM~ min.) ...... rrwe ........ :r:-c•mu .. ,,..,., -MDLJU LATZ "The sun WI/A Warm And Sometimes Burn The Skin" Frenz (Gunter Lamprecht) falls in lo\/e with a prostitute named Mleze (8arb8f9 Sukowa), but he realizes that another lo\/eShef too (Part 8 of 14) (1 hf.) 1M8 Cl) .. ''Covert ActlOn" ( 1978, Adventuret Oa\/td Janssen. Atthur Kenne- dy A former CIA agent's Nfe Is in danaer after ti, writes a book on his experience$ i ) ( 1 ht .. 20 min.) M IOf--l&YTNI ... W ... "The Gun And The PUipit" (1974, Western) Marfoe Gortnet, Estelle Persons. A fugitive gunman~ as an lt~eecfler. (f ht., 30 min.) (!) "The Greet zi.gtetd" (Pwt 1 of 2) (1936. Musical) William Powell, Myrne Loy. The great &oed'ny showman st~ es a ma)Or show. (2 hrs.) e llCMI "Terror From Within" (1975, Mystery) Pamela Franklin, Ian Bannen. A young women gifted with ESP begins reoeMng t~thlc messages from hef dead flance. who she believm 19 •way on • trip to Europe (2 hrs., 30 min.) Cl> llOYll "Final Exam" (1981, Suspense) Cecile Bagdadl, Joel S Rice. A klller stalks his victims on a COiiege campus. 'A' (1 hr., JO min.) W (C) llCMI "Bllltis: LO\/eS Of A Young Woman" ( 1977. Drama) Patti d' Arben- \/llle, Mona Klrtensen. A young glrl's sexu- al awakening occura during her stay With a family friend one summer. 'R' ( 1 ht., 32 min.) d®.,.. DUDLY Ulm Three retifed cmnl- nal lawyers play a game of oat-and-mouse with a seemingly Innocent \/tctlm; George r9\/or Howard, Robert Money and t:ll! W~~tar. (2 hrs ) M&.•11111M&Y ......... uu.. . .,. "Hot Touch" (1982, Drama) eyne Rogers. Marl&-Frances Pisier. Two men who own a company that authenti- cates prlceless paintings become 1nvot\/ed In a scam. ( 1 hr., 32 mln ) CO) IT._ ..,_ -· "Willie Nelson & Family" The country singer performs "Always On My Mind." "Whiskey Rl'vef" and "On The Road Again." (1 hr .. 30 min.) (%) llCMI "E\/erything You Always Want- ed To Know About Sex... (But We<e AfreJd To Ask)" ( 1972, Comedy) WQ<Xto/ Allen. Gene Wlldef A series of comic sketches about human reproduction spoofs sex research laboratOfleS. fOfe.ign movies. trans\/esfltes, game shows. chas· titv belts. pastoral kwe and the mechanics of human~~ .. 28 min) -1= "Werewoff Oftondon" (1935. Mystwy) Henry Holl, Warner Otand. A doct°' discovers after being bitten by • wolf that he becomes• Mrewolf during• lull 971~ ht., 45 min.) l ....... ,..wmnl.., 1:9 WD&OATU.. -.. 9CMI "Blondie" (1939, Comedy) Pennr_ Singleton, Arthur Lake. Blondie and oagwooo encounte< mar1tel IT\IS&~ \/'8ntures. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ~_,,.MIMIT ........ .., 1:9 .,_ "Night Shift" ( 1982, Comedy) Henry Wlntder, Mlehael Keaton Two nighttime morgue attendants become "lo\/e brokers" for a group of hoOl<ers who haw lost their pimp 'R' (1 ht .. 45 min.) M CC) .. "Force Five" ( 1981, Adlfen.. ture) Joe Lewis, Pam Huntington. A bend of meroenanes attempt to rescue a young woman lrom the clUtches of e cult leedet who practices mind control. 'R' ( 1 ht , 35 min.) -~CllCOM91111 ... .. • lllllTW .,. "The Unholy Ga1den" (1931, Mystef}') Ronald Colman. Fay Wray. A daPPClf British scoundrel with a penchan1 tor adventure gets lnYoNed With crime and romenoe. (t hr .. 55 min.) (OJ _,.. "Last Tango In Pans" ( 1973, Orama) Merion BrandO. Marla Schnelder. A rnldd•aged men whose unfaithful wife recently committed suicide and an unlnhl~ bited young women meet and begin a complicated attalr throughout which they remain nameless to dCh other (2 hrs.. 10mtn.) (%) .,.. "Emily" ( 1976. Orama) Koo Stirk, Victor Splnettl In 1920$ England. • teen--age girl comes of age through an affair with an Amerecan schoolteacher. ( 1 hr .• 25 min.) a11®llCMI "Aaoe FOf The Yankee Zephyr" (1981. Drema) Ken Wahl. Geo<ge Pep- perd. Two farme<s tocate tha wr~ege of Under New Managentent ~t'I' in~ \II F;11t h-. Dun A. Dempsey ~•tral Muqu I la rlJ<lI' l .. a\\ 11 · ~ l<nu1t ()Jive \lcn1orial P<.111\ · ~lortu <lt)·· Costa Mesa 's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Glsler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. et Harbor Blvd.) Benard S. lladaidt ~Cr•J1l1r PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION 540-5554 Sunday, June 17, 1984 '21 ·----------------------------~- -~~ ~ t ~7& ~ ftl'W Jr" 51:.9.. s:._,. IA~ C ' :"¥ SS ...... -:t: -~ ~ ·~ ~ Pa.I ~ Ja.>~ ~ c~ ~ ·s --lf n-. ~ er.~ ·3!2 ~ ~ l eT )er;w; ~ ~ Caesar c '95.l.. ~ ...,_ iCr ~ "'9s:T. 2 i'n -~ ~ ~ ·;ase.,_,......,.,~ Ccr-e ~'iio! ~ • r i:e-Sir; C2 tn.J -· .... ~ 96:i ~ ma ~ -~ ~ _:r,: £~ .z ~ :I'll! ;)! &W' 1 • ;~ ecn.:, ~ ~ JOf'rt a... (l er 33-r ft9 VO.l::lr.r: 22 l . l.alta Blbr ~..,. ~.,.... ,, Ollgwoocf 1 .,.. lar ut..-v. 1 tw •• S>mnJ _-.r._t!!: - ---s..g. Hiii....,.;-" ( 1980, ......... Ton sa.-. Yid'llll ~ M Ah:ml O'alq::s .._ _, ....... .., pep '111 J -. 'PG (1 ,._ 25 mn.J • •mum ~Illa-I~ • I .. "'The ~Of~ CMl- l:llllttltf' ( 1981 ~ ...... wa.. muslC: t1Y ~ aic:i\ .. Alce Bia &Ind. 8lacic AIQ. Orc111 Jerks Met r.. rs .....,.cl 11 .. «> "'*'.) •m••• .,_,, •CJD -·~ The 13Ut ,,.,, Ill' ( 1982, Honorl 0.. Kimmel Pal Kr•t· It&. ~ ~ tr8'W'8t IO a IWOOle Cllbir'I .. Ctystm LDe. .. stalking ~ "' • dlrailg9d ""°""* wtlO ~. hioc:My IMlk. 1f ( 1 hf • 35 rTW\.} lo "-'" Marty visits the North A"*1can plalna and watchel the graceful pronghofn and other creatur .. unique to thle pan of the ooun-• =... Cllaall ~ _.. "Flt'lt Blood" (1982, Orama) Sytvesttr Stallone. Rleherd Ctenna. A Vietnam ..,.,.,.,,., ~ with the police in a dead w.r bYddV's hometown escalates into a mloot war. •Jt ( 1 hr . 35 min.) 'I) ........ IJD .,_ "StMI Of Tha Night" (1982 Suspen91) Roy Soheldef, Meryl Streep A psychtatrlat becomes tncreastngty •nvotved with e mystetlOus woman who was lhe mlat,_ of a murd«ed patient PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CID 'fte DOCm -~nn•-• '~ ce19-Cilrf The popu1at group l)erf<wm a selec· ttoo of t~ htts. lnciudtng "What A Fool Bel19119S.'' In Ihle concert taped at the Unt- versny of Calffomta et Berkeley's Greek Theatre. { t hr .. 30 min.) •(O) ... "Psycho II" (1983, Mystery) AnthOny · Ptrklne, Meg Tlly FOfl'ner psy· • cnotic klller Norman Bates Is released alter a 20-yeat atay In a mental lnstltutlort and belleY9I tWneelf cured when a myste- rtous reth of murd«s begins. 'A' ( 1 hr , 53 ~ ::iJ fM&Y • fa11ory 911ks advice from her brother and mother abOut her new beeu't romantie requests (A) ITICTAC-- ic= .. -n TW Featured country music tlnger Temml Wrneue I WAL1WtWTH.- fM&Y ... ... •V&W NMI Gabler and Jet· Irey Lyons review movlet to watch !Of including "OentOC'I" and "Carmen." CD MOWI "The Hustler" (1961, Orama) Paul Newman. Jackie Gleeson A pool shark loMt hll glrtfrltnd and hit Mii· respect but regen hll ptlde atter beating the ~ r~bll at hit own game. (2 hra .• 15 min. -~MCA M(J)• ... -From Atlantic City, N J. (~ = 30.;r.f W 8 (I) I Rick end A.J dtt- CoYtt that 1 mild-mannered cl'ltmllt. rte>orttd mllllnG by hie wt~. hU a num- btr of attract!Yt epo1w. (A) ( t hr.) D e ~ Sam'• fotmer ttemmatt. now 1 ttltYtslon lpOrttCUttf. lhOwt up to film • 1tory on him. (R) I = .... SehtdYltd: "tnttmttton-~Woman" Gueltl! tU1hof Jackie Colllnt ("Hollywood Wlvee"), Rev. Teny c;oi. Whlttak~1 author ArltnM St~. TV hoet Tue Set Kan. TV lnttN\tWtf Kao- ku Nakaman.1. ( 1 hr ) • lltllMft "Quiet At A Nun" Jemima find• the mlltlna ttudtnt 11 the end ol the IOwtf'I tunnel, l>ut tl'lt f9lrt of the black nun Cltchel up with them (Part 3 of 3) ~) ~ M&n& ''To SeNe ~ Aft My 0.Vt" F<>lowtng World war I, a young Welshman joln9 the 1taff of an upper-clul prtvtte IChool ralher than retum to the coel ptt• of hit native village. c'IJ~ ·~U>n~ g~J. 0rama> ~yl· veater Stallone, Cer1 W•t'*1 WOfld heavyweight champion Rocky Bltboe suttera a ~ ctlllt when • younget. hungrlet ~'~ .... chellerigel him tor hit crown. 'PG ( 1 hr .. '°min.) .. , ' •aJ .. "08 VII" (Part 2 of 21 11g74 Orama) Ben Gm.are. AnthOny HoOklnl. An Amet1can author ~ a Pellh- bOr n doctor of being 1 war et1nW*-(3 t'n., t5.:;J .. De CCUIT When Harry...,_ to show lntareet In • prattltUte. Lane becomet JealoUS and puz'Zled. (R) Cf) .. "The lpcr-AW' ( 1085, er. ma) MlcNal Caine, NfOel Gleen. A Pfie- Ol'ler assigned to 8rtt18h Army lntelllgel ice Is commfeeloned to r8ttt,Ye • dtfeotect sclerlllst. (2 hra.. 30 min.) Ct) WAN* • 11111 The country linger· songwriter periorma tQt9 from his tlburn ''NaYI< ~ Toe The t.latk. '' (ff) ... ·~·· Choloa" ( 1982. Dr•· ma) Meryl Streep. K9Yln t<lne. In 1947, e young writer from the South tel<• up ,_ clence with a beeut~ Polletl 1mmVat1t. a victim of Nazi petMCUtlon, and hef Jewllh Intellectual boyfriend, 'R' (2 hra.. 37 tni'I.) (I) ... "Threshold'' (1981, Dfema) Donald Sutherland. Jeff Gotdblurn. A heart surgeon raltes a Q9ntr<MrSy by Implanting an axpet1mental mechln6cal heert In a female patltnt. 'PG' ( 1 hr., "6 min'---1 Cl) a::"u.M Gary hires Clthy to work with the horMe. Chip ~ the renctl as • hideout. and Val btlnga LR!mM home from thuanatotlum (A) (1 hr.) De .... ...., .. A manlactl cop killer Claims more vtctlms. wtlile Laf\Ja and Washington delve deeper Into the ii.W '"""· 1•1 , ..... I'-AT ... "Nathaniel Roaen" Virtuoso cellist Nathaniel Roeen )Olns Jotln wm1ams and the Boston Popa Orchlltra for perlormances of WC>tkt by Tc:NltOY- ~and H~den. ( 1 hr.) Ci) Wfii.nl "Quiet Aa A Nun" Jamima finds the missing 1tudent at the end of the tower'• tunnel. but the figure of tht bMlck nun c.tchtl up with tl>em. (Part 3 of S) J:) ~ ~../t... Hultler" (1981. Orame) 'r.'ur Newman, Jlekle Gttaon. A pool shirk loeea hit glrtfMnd and NI Mlf· reepeot, but rtgllne hie pride atttf bMtlnG the man£:blt at hll own g1me. (2 hrt.~mln. rm .. O#lt~•••=• Many of todey'1 top oomlol att feeturtd In thll ptrformanoe taped et Sen Franot. co·~ CIUb, The Other Cate. = 11TU--........ UAl9t. ., ..... .......... UIT-_. "Centerfold ~" (1981, ,..All_,) Samantha Foic. Mates~ Tl'lt td °' of • ~ publloltlon lcMPI IOoktng tor the perfect centetfotd girl. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) CD) .. "Wende WNpe Wal Street'' (1982. Comedy) Vttontca Hart, Jemie OllU•. A poW91'-hungry woman \Me euuel thenlnlgane to rtM to the top of the oor- ~ata heap. ( 1 ht .. 50 min.) ... "The UM Of BNn'' (1979, medy) Graham Chapman, John CIHM. In the llttt century •• bUngW II ta1 .. 1y proclalmed • mNlllh and btComel the leedef of • greet ~ rnovemtfl\ egalnlt his wlthel. 'R' (f hr .• ;:w, ..... mtct) ....... tm• Cl) 1LU 9. -.u. Nur9e Btlt'CUlll OielCiia to edopt an &-~odd holpltal patl«lt '#tie> 11 tertoualy Ill (R) ( 1 IY.. 10 w ~ I Irr Host Johrrrf c..on. If. : .klllo lg Georgit Cettn. --~ --·---iMCI LM-CMmu LAW A ~Wd trMt Joumet correepondenl Jonathan Kw.itny on the lnflun::ie of Ametica•a ~ mlll1&ry and eoonomlc Int~ dona on democracy and fr• enletPltl« Rene &wtQuez of NBC'• "Hll Su.t 811.-'' on flit care. pi.ns Ind oonwnn-. ment to mhotlty ac1ora. ( 1 hr } Cl)ft9-·--A~ofthe 'M IMtOn. (R) LOOkln' To Get Out" ( 1982, Jon Voight. Am-Matgrwt. A PM r gem ftee Jo Lu Veges ftom New Yoric wtth the mob on their trll. 'R' (1 hr .. '5mln.) • •Cl.Im F•tured: I blind wonwn who became • doctor. the dependlbalty of -lft~1hr.,30rNn..) IM-~TWOCID .. "Etcepe" (1~. Adventur.) Norma Sheerat, Robert Taylor. A count· -aide a young man and hie mother In their eecape from prewar Garmany. (2 ~~11 •••n ... 0 ... "You Can't Win 'Em Ar' (1970. Comedy) TOC'ly Curtis. Ohartea Broneon. Two Amencans Q8~ togethef to Merch for gold In Ttrtey dUflng the '20a. i hr .• 40 min.) '**'·-~ "' ... a&11•1 U¥I Diana Ceoo¥I end M6chlel Landon hol1 thla appeal to benefit r .... rch at St. Jude'• Childran'• ~ (11'w.) MrlO Mee. CA.RT Portland 200 Portland, Ore.). (R) (2 tn.) .. "Molly" (1N3) (1 hr .. 30 -tMWf A--11 .,. and the oftbeet ,~ lnmlt• end offtolell. - ' •• ,.,. • tMA,_ "King I" (1 hr) CC> .. 0 "0Md And Buned" = R0rtot) Jemie Ftren1ln0, Melody eon. A aman-town polloeman lnYlltlgltll I Mttee of br1atrt rnutdttl. 'R' (1 hi., 30 -~J..u11wweneM•Ult HM ~: comedienne c.rot Ltlfef, ( 1 ~ .. "Thi MunvTl)''I Hand" ( 1NO, ~Of) Ckk F«en, Geofge zuooo. An andtnt mummy ,._ to kllJ lht m«nbM of an·~ t~lon. (1 hr., 30 lmtn.~,_, ..... , ........ ••11•omn .. "Sbt Pldc" (1982. Comedy) enny Aogera. 06lnt Lane. A racHar drlvtf tume I IUttt of ~ CM ltrlCIOtrt Into a Wlnrklg pit orew. 'PG' ( 1 hr.: '6 min.) -· Cl) .. "SUddenly, L.cM" ( 1978, AOmll'loe) Cindy Wlllma. Paut SNnar A ~ wom11n from tht ghetto fall In too.. with 1 ~prominent lawyer. (R) (1 hr .• 20"*'-). -®-'Prom Night" (1980. Myltery) Sunday, June 17. 19M 23 ......... ------------------------~- -······· M1utN -• --n. c ·z 1 r <~ AIMl*n> Ci.A a.. ~AlllbL g~> ~~~~,~~ (nr .. ao ..... 'fluldll"9 (tm.. ~, ............... MctlLA (ttw~ ..... •CZ>..,.,,. ....... ,.... ""' to en endent curie. a mummy II kept ellYt tor 3.000 yeers In order to protect the toul of en Egyptian prlnoeee Wf'lleh has been reincarnated In an Amerlean girl ( 1 ----.. hr .• '° mn> •1Hm1• ..... -.n.u. .. .. ''WhoM Lite It 11 Anyway?' (1981. Orama) Richard Dreyfuss. John c.ss.vetes. Paralyzed from the neck down In en eutomoble aceident, a SCUip- tor ,.,..._ about his before and I~~ tor hia right to dee R' • 1"crmunrr 1 ..... I I,_ ... "Th• r:· < 1982. ComedyJ ~ Pryor. JeciOe G*9on A multlmll lonaira ''J)U'Cheses" an unemployed bAlldl men as a p6aythlng t0t hes apolled ton. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. ~ min I ~"The M ' ( 1978, Horror) Rkh-w er.,,., Joanna P9tt.t A .,_er and ~ force oonoeels lt8elf beneath a np door In a reputedly "haunted" hOuse 'R' (1 ht .. 30 min.) •-econ W (H) .. "The Hwltef"' (1979. Orama) S19"'1 McOueen. Ei Walectl Ralph "Pipe" Thor1lon leads a d9ngerous lite as a modem-day bounty hunt• 'PG' ( 1 tu 38mln.) ·e :·DOCTal ... "Whistling In The Ow1f' (19' t ) Red Skelton. AM Rutheflotd A ...,d c:Ut c:apturea a radio dstecrtve I , hr .30mln.) Cl) .. "All Bephent Cdad $owly' (1970. Adwntura) Ba Tr8Wtl.. ~ginia ~ wtllla vecatklnlng In Afhc.a a ooupllt flnd tl'lernaaMI the "edOpted' ~ta of ttne orphened ~ta. 'G l!hr.,31~ •tD•MI .,_,, •tei•tlOh. lwO~ Hept)t.m (2 hra . 50 mft.) W (C) ''ftolk•" (1980, A<Mntura) R~ Moore, Jemes Muon ( 1 hf . 39 "*'· ) ® "The Pirate M<Mt" (1982 AcMri· &ure) Kn8ty McNlehol. Cl'w1ltopfW AlkltlS '°min.) 'Spollart Of The Fcnsr· f1957 ) Rod Cetntron. v .. Ralston ( 1 "' . '° "*'·) .. cm ''Sunvnenwna'' ( 1955. Romance) ~ Htc>bum. Ao•• IO Bram ( t .... 31 min..) (I) "On The Waterlfonf' (19S4 Crame) ~ Btando. EY8 Matit Saint ( 1 hr . '7 min.) •W ·~·· <1911. Comeoy> Mar· ~ Kldc9ar. Annie ~ ( l hr • 3S ITW'l ) .. ., d Clmb The H!ghalt Mountain" 96 '· Orwne) Aofy Cahul.. Susan Hit)•d (1 hr .. 28 min.) CH) •• ,., Boy Named er... Brown'. {1199. Comtdy) Ar*twt.s (1 hr . 25 "*') •<m ''OO)'W)' Of The P9cdlit'. ( 198 t ~, Mickey Aoorlay. (1 hr . 20 rta) (%) •·n. a.. l.nl ~ ti Tax• ... (1982. Muliical) ~ ~ Dolly FWtor'l ( 1 lw .. 5S "*') -''OkWiomel" c 19M. .....,, Gor den MacAae, StWtty .Jorm. (2 tws.. 25 ~) CD ·-n. Bac1rtc E*Ync>" < 1912. eom.-~' Kn1Em•1cn •IJD "Six Pack" (1982, Comedy) Kenny RQOerl. Diane Lane ( 1 hr • 45 min ) 'I) "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972, Come- dy) Anlmat9d. (1 hi . 20 min.) ......,,.nlng .. y=GIM.._ ... .,,&.GIO =::&.... -----..-,,~··· ... ..,. ''The 8oy Who Never Was·· ( 1979. AdWnture) An unllkety group of kldS outwit • PM of vlllalnt In an assassi- nation attempt against the president ot Burundi .oJnt••-··-CZ) .,_''The Unhofy Garden" (1931. Mystery) Roneld Colman, Fay Wray A dappel Bntilh acoundrel wtltl a penchant lor a~ture gets lnvotved with crime and romance (1 tv .. 14 min ) . DK:&YAIDm ..... TAii Ma I IUSOPGl.t,.I• -Tll&T ... ,. .... .... TAii ... Q P& •I'• An audluon tor aspmng Las Vegas lhowgltls; popular music videos and the meaning behind the songs , ...... ~'L'1'W:an•r Tc11mrr ~ SI~ WllMams I ~= ......... IU,,_ -International Cham- PIOf\Shlpt women's competrtlon (from • Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) . ( 1 hr ) 3J .,.. "National Lampoon's Vaca· hon" ( 1983. Cof'Mdy, CheVy Cha&e. Beveny O' Angelo. A vacationing family encounters one dlautr aner anolhef ~~==-~~~~~k\) , .......... YIM .,. "PatanOll" ( 1969. Orama) CerrOll Baker. Lou Castel A lonely widow becomee att~td to a college atudent who traatt het to tome pervetttd pe• ttmM In a Rornat\ hideaway. (2 hra.) 1111. I Ol M ftllllt FMturtd: a ptotllt ot OUtan Duran; Joen RtYtt• Ptfforma tt the Hom. 1 ''Whc>durHt" tr1\n ride to San Frt noltco; the ~I tttectt of lntrovi· "°"· I "'~=-... ftl GI LA Featuttd. a IC><* 11 c0tpo- r1t1 fltneea progratN tor employell; Paul Moyer, ... of at the Pro Am Golf TOCJrnt· "*'': 1 l()d( at thl oontrOYtrly over ltb eicperimenta UlilQ anlmall. a man who blOWI the WOfld't beat bubblee. TICTM: ... ............ .... CMllllA11 -.. ..... oraw• ..... ,.-.... .,.. "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fanta sy) Adf'ltnM Barbeeu. loule Jourdln A bt111ien1 ~ tQllntllt concoct• • iematkable UfHt~thenlng pollon lhll rums him Into a hetOIC montltr after he II naa.rty kJlled In the d9l1NcUon of Na lllbo- rat~~ 30 mfn.) ~"WM&. Kanw City Royala 11 Cel- tomla Anoe4I (2 tn., 30 min.) (%) ... "Love And O..th" (1976, Comedy) W°""Y Alen. a.tie ~ A noted coward In the Rlmlarl anny ~ ally man1la his true loYe1 who drlwt hm Into a plot lnvoMng an attempt on the & of Emperor Napoleon. 'PG' (1 hf., 26 min .. :1(1) ..... 0f..,,.The~ ter COoter hu neviar eeen ~ In town to find him In • bfewl with two men who are IChemlng to dUmp toxk: wste In ttw' • aree.(R) ( f hf.) • D • 1MI .... Max and the Muter help 8 mother and dluaht• ~ amtl farm produce operation 11 threel9ned by a dangerous land beton. (R) (1 hf.) • .. "The lrwtalble Man" ( 1933. ~ eno&-Acilon) Claude Ralrw. GJOrta Stuart. 8atd on H G. W ... n<MI. A chemllt k»- es his sanity atttr Ingesting a C01 IOOC1ton which ~ lrwtl&bllty. (~hrs.) 8 0 -A IChOol dun of Katte'a starts•~ to get a.won to meny hll widowed mother. (R) Q I ..... 1'Wmf-811'8f' 1• 11 rn 1111T ~ ~ Oenleoe w.am.. • ... "Out Time" (1974, Orwna) Pamela Sue Mattln. Pattcer St~ A student's final term at an ex~ N9w England glrta' school la Interrupted whirl she dllcoYer'I ..... pregnant folowlng a romanttc rendazvoue with a boy from a neat~ep IChOOI. (2 tn.) I ·-··-· ... WM.Ltnmf-"Allence F« Pr<>Q- reu?" Guest: Daw H. Wiiiiama, chalt· man. Alllanoe c..ra1 Management Corp. (1) ...... 00 • LOCA'lm ''Cartin On c.mpua·· Comedian Geofge Carin taktl a tunof. OU1 look al buebd. footbal. C9t'I and everyday life befort a UCLA audience. ( 1 hf.) (I) Pl•WIM Mary Shtley'a story about 81'1 ambltloul doctor who cr•t• life. starring Robert Powel O.vtd Warner, Cerrle Alher and JoM GJllgud. ( 1 hf •• 30 min.) 1rt1 Cl)llUIUM11"' •• 9 -•• tblter tf1ae to ic..., Na bed-Mttlng prob6em 1 MCNt from Kitt. rlne, George and NI btlt friend. (R) l ftCTAO-~ , ...... ,.~==~~: man. Allllnoe =al Maneoement Ocwp. e • caa __....,.Jim Cooper hoatl • Pl'* dllcl~ of .. °'i11=--Ind..,.,. ... .. ~Cl) 1MU1 M«Tlberl of the~ and l:mee tamfllll ~ tlOf\ other at tht Oii 81rone' Bii. end tht INtt1 beNrtd Mlokty'• .,,, .. rWllled It AIY• trw. !" hf.) .. "When A 8ttang« Celt" 97 , Sulpenae) CerOI f<Mt• Chlltea nlng. wt'lile bab~lna. I young gift II terr0ttzedil phone caMa from I peychaele kllltf (R 2 hra. ~ • a nn 1 The *"' beool"llill ~ In a dc>Qflarlt .itri • ftghter pllt'9 to toll an ...-.11on attempt by a fight ~-(R) (ttw.) ·------------------------------~- .. ~~a;~.=a-~,}~i~ -~l?S.£(1_ sstasa .~!~··~·· ___ •<•_•;• .... ~•!•_•.• .• -lalurclay .. 1 li(JJ£ ---.Ot/IW ..... ,-~ ....... 1:9 ITMCa t1I ~ _, "'lacrosse· basic lkllls" Guest: Henry Ciccarone. Johna =Ins coach. (R) .. ;wa-awca10.w ,.....,,.....,. ftDAT _,,. ....... ... ''Tender MercJM" { 1982. Dra- ma) Robef1 Duvall, Tess Harper ( 1 hr • 29 min.) CO)•• CM.a/ fllWA11 lMI CS) ... "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972, Comedy) Animated. (1 hr .. 20 min) 19 Q?) .oN "'The Charge At Feather River" ( 1953, Western) Guy Madison. Vera Miies. (2 In.~ .. •••ao m 11rm ft.LA~ IT•--....C/!l/fltm ,.., .. ----• U'W fUMI~ IATM Dlllml •mm ,. ..... ... "The OMded Heart" ( 195-4, ame) Alexander Knox. TheodO<e Bike! t! hr., 21 min.) CE .,.., Mlchelob Natlonlll Club Cham- plonlhlp (from HartfOfd, Ct.). {R) p hr) CO) --flOI LCM A young boy develops a tn.ndshlp with the cook In his peretltl' restaurant through their mutual love of beltbaH ( 1 hf ) ... .. U.llD ftM1'1CAT ,.,;m11• .. ,... w.ltll ... ICA'T\19 .,,..,. -----uc:-••11• ,.., ... ... um.ft -MOOD The lmpres-slonlat IJSel hie YUt repertOlre of celebrlty voloel to portl"8y • variety of charactn In thlS comlc: Y9f'llon of the English legend. (I hr.) (%) .. "The Gazebo" (1960. Com&- dy) Glenn ~c1 Debbl9 Reynolds. ( 1 hr • '°':Ju •t·=== Uh\llUCM.I ...... /umllYCM.I .. llCllOOUIDl•IOCI ...... ,..., .... ...... 'MUL.-o .... ,u. ,..,_ ==--=Ol)Q .. "Island Of Adventure" ( 1979. Ad'.lenture) Norman BOW4ee. Wiifred Brambel (1 ht., 25 min) • CO) Cl ' lfQI -M flfTAWAY A boo4c· Ith high ~ student dlscoYera the llT!pOitai 1Ci of I ~ flf9 Ind a"empta to convert hrs friend. a slngle- mlnded atNlte, to his new phllose>phy. ( t ht.) CIJ llf .,_ WM .. l llD A 13- yeat~ girt llll ...... tht genntlon gap by taking a trip beck In time to hlr mother'• c:Nldhood. -1=::-=:-. •••n-. ....... .,. .. ·--.. .... .. ''Chartie Chan Al'td The Qne Of The Dragon Queen" ( 1981. Comedy) Petet Ustinov, Richard Hatch. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) (ID ,.,_. IOCI M<*ey goes oft one night to paint a picture of a rare cave eteat\Jre and returns to find herself declared an oracle. . 1:11 Q1) .. "Witness For The Prosecution" (1957, MystefY) Tyrone Power. Marlene _ Oletr;:2.::.i: min.) I a .='DOO .. ICIWPf DOO ..,. .......... ~ .. _ ... ...... .... ._ ... .... ~WU lmtJCAltnm llOWll ''Mountain Family Robinson" ( 1979, Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Oemante Shaw. (1 hr.,'° min.) CO) ••llllTOOD WWWIW A amal boy, mistreated by his playmates because of his w . meats some colorlul eteetum who show him that outward looks dOn't OOUl'lt. { 1 hr.) Cl).,. "Smllin' Through" ( 1932, Ora· ma) Norma Sheare<, Frederic March ( 1 hr., 27 min.) _ ........ • I" •••••61119 ·~/-Qm/~ ,,.. ... Dml"1 nm-••••u1 'Ill UCAllTGIY .UY~mTeoufl) .. "Pygm11llon" (1938, Comedy) Leelle Howard: w~ Hlltef. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) ..... ..,.. -CI>T-.a..OPM,... IIAwtrno•• ,.., .. •m&mDOWI ... ... o ....flOO'fUl••ll 'I ICAllTGIY .. ''The Pride Of The Yank ... " (1~2. Biography) Gaty Cooper, Teresa Wright. (2 hr. .• 8 min.) (l)M.'l.U111f••iNO•-rTNi Highlights of '76 and '80 Oakland Reldeta (R) (1 hr.) (0 .. "The Sec1et Of NIMH" {1982 • Fantasy) Animated. Voices of Elizabeth Hartm11n. Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr .. 20 min ) CO).,. "Three Warrkn" ( 1977. Dre- ma) Randy Ouald. ctiar1es White Eagle 1 hr .• 49 min) ... , ... .. 15-11mn ,.,..,_ ......... C1911Dltt •.-r ur ... "Angel And The Badman" HM7, Western) John Wayne. Gan Rus- -,~~COGI I ° C•ITOIY _ ..... -., n-=-&: ::" ooo'..., Q . ........... Q?).,. ''The Lett-Handed Gl.wl" (1958, W881em) Paul Newman. Lita Mdan. (2 tn .. 6mln.) I M.L .. ..._CU .... • con •• w CCUf'l"f Jim Cooper hosts • panel dlsc:c l6Sion °' Orange County lalU8S and events. CE fl.A,,_ -lntemationaJ cnem.. pionships women's competition (from Fort Leudefdale, Aa ) . (R) ( 1,tv.) CID _. "Twice Upon A 1lme" (1982. Fantasy) Animated. Lorenzo Mu&llc and Judith Kahan Kampmann (l ht., 15 min.) CS) ... "Please Believe Me" (1950. Comedy) Deborah Kerr. Rober1 Walt•. 1(1 hr .. 27 min.) lllllTW. MTI -e lf•AU. ReQK>naJ cove<age of St. Louis Cardinals at ChlC8gO Cubs or Le. Angeles Oodgef's et Atlanta Braves (3 hrs.) l ~T llOWll "Count The Ck.les" {1956. Western) Clayton Moote. Jay SWertleela. l hr , 30mln ) MDOIT~--.. Ul8AC'1.....,,..1'0 CC» ,.,,_ (%) ... "Monty Python Live At The Hd- lywood Bowl" ( 1~2. Comedy) John CleeA. Michael Patin ( 1 ht .. 25 min.) '*If •uwnn .... al la 5 M "The Haunted ~ slon Mystery" An aMntUfOUS boy meet9 his new neighbor who has moved Into the Gma= ;:.door. (Part t of 2) (R) Q llWllOPIMfl.-CO -----.. UIWCft ln"IODUCTIOI TO ~ • (l)flUY~_.,IOU'tlQ (IJllMA ..... mtllM. ... Songs include "EndleSI Love." "Ain't No Moun- tain Hloh Enooah" and tunes from Iha album ·r.Ross" taped lrom a 1983 ~ cert In New York. { 1 hr .• 55 min.) 1.,.,..... . tW C1>-.w•1WMm..a .......... o ._. :• wr• Featured: di ("Run Runaway." "My Oh My. ) ; the fourth ol five shows teeturtng the annual daMe contMI; R.E.M 's video "South Central Rain." ( 1 ht.) (!) ... "Lost In Alaska" (1952. eom. "dy) Bud Abbott Lou Collelo. (1 hf .. 30 min.) ·~QWICI .... ~Ul'BAC'f\~TO CC» (e>IC!Y • CE N'fllClll • w BudWelser Regat· ta (from Miami, Fie ) . ( 1 hr ) ®.,. .. Grease 2" (1982. Music:al} Maxwell Cautlleld. Michelle Ptelftet. (1 tv .• 55 min) (a>IOT.,_ (I).,. "The Sttng II" ( 1983, Orama) Jlcicie Gleason Mac Dev s ( 1 IV . 42 min.) --iitemoon -1 Cl) MT almY WfTOD• • ... ''Turn Of The Screw" (1974, ttr~ l ynn Aadgrave, Meg Jenklnl. i "The Spearman Of Death" (No Sunday June 17, 1984 27 --ltl•M a ... --•&.m --....~ :r:G.; *"' ~ ~ :e.e, Wn:l"'• ~~~~~~ ~7 ~ ...... C"t ,. -E; ~ :ciar..i; ~ ,.~ .,... ~ !:Jr:~ ~ :u~ n: ::or-~ I rr 1., .... all:&-••·-11.lt\~ ~ r-:or 1::r ·~ il:l:. r -.a..·s·- ~~ r.rr ;:::~ ··~ r • ~ r.OOI> 'OGl!!J': ~ • af!".I' :r.nr. - -1 :"r ~ -..-!-~ ~ 7..<.. l..:J~ ~ -ir-rtt :;.~ ~18'7 • rr ~mr -Ve~ ~ Cl.c ~'11"'­ :>0'S'llt r ~,,= ~ ~ :w: -·-"Lt'lt r -·~:>no .,, ~ J.S".r =ir7lil':: ..; :n.J -=:~!Im --··9QE---~1!!'!)"9: C..-0.:: ~ .,. ~ ~ ' ,.,..,, 1i7T: .,.,,..,. tJOJ, -=:~ br 'QnS it~ ~~-:..i:, ~~ .... ~ Dl!lr.Y.>" rYlll' ~ aou g ~. ;1:; " ~ s:Jr ~ ~ ,~ ··r l1l~ f IP .·.--·.:. ---_IBJIJ_ ... rm• ~:=r.•smr -i'ht Stn; r ·~ ~ Jteo.it Gillmr.T ~ :.. c 1 ,.., ~ J --~---~ aGmnn ....., wnow tr~ · ~:JC ~hac:ar..~ :l:>~a:.,7 .. Cl91~,.~tiG r·,..' -... .uor., (. ~ ~..,~ (1 27 .. -... -.-·1 c:.-.. "'Tht -{1917.0r•· . . -lalurclay Cont. ma) Kft'in Tighe. Randolph Mantooth. Paramedics Gage and De Soto become Involved In a complex rescue cperatioo at the aoene of a raging offloe tower fire (2 hrs ) 1--~·--­i-.cci•Mf .,. "The Vallty Of Gwangl" ( 1969, ntasy) Jlmel Franciscus, Gila Golan. A prehistoric mawltr wreaks havoc on a small Mexican town unlit it is finally destroyed. (2 hrt.) • lllSOIR.-.&.PAllTm (() eM. flOOllMI. Los Angeles Express at Attzona Wranglers (3 hrs.) cm ..... , The Brltl.sh band EngliSh Beet performs "Doors Of Your Heart" and "Get A Job." ·11.'i-:r 100a.. .. ccmi.1 DO ff fOU7 ' _., Curt Burbk* and Avian R<>gefS examine household wir- l!!g. Ck) ... "love And Death" (1975, Comedy) Wooay Allen, Diane Keaton A noted coward In the Russian army eventu- ally marries his lNe love. Who draws hlm into a plot lnvoMng an attempt on the hie of Empet'Of Napoleon. 'PG' (1 hr.. 25 min.) CID .. "Twice Upon A Time" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated. LOfenzo Music and Judlth Kahan Kampmann Creatures attempt to make lime stand still by taking the spring that belongs 10 the cosmic ck>ck. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 15 min.) (al ... "A. Mld$.lmmer Night's Sex Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) Woody Allen, Mia Farrow The sumtnef heal and country air prov<*e a series of humotous romantic encounters among three couples spend- ing a week.end at an lnvent0<'s hJral retreat. 'PG' (1hr.,30 min.) (%).,."Frances" (1982, Biography) Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley. The troubled llfe of screen star Frances Farmer Is ~led 'R' (2 hra .• 20 min.) U1YINJOlk •MM•• am cm NIB 1 • M nNI Featured: training at the LA.P O.; a IOOk at L.A.'s most popu- lar watering holes. I wuaawrneDA•WWWIZ M CllLA. Featured: a profile of Binge< Waylon Jennings: a humorous IOOk at noses; a report on psyeNc mediums; a look at hOw Sia.rs support a cause ttvough making public servloe announcements. I TOD~ .. ccmolT ..at l.'it-"' 9"Wl'•11 •r nm-_., ... .,..., -ITOIY ''Whose News Is It?" The effects of rtelrletlng Pf9SS access to newt. hlgN!ghted by the barring of lhe prea In Grenedl during U S mlUtary action there. (R) CD ... ''Tender Mercies" ( 1982. Ofa- me) Robert ()Nall, Tees Harpe< A fooner country and wettem slt1Q8f who Is trying to make 1 comtbaek raJ&s In love with a motel owner. •po• (1 hr .. 29 min.> Ii ....... . NI ... ... ., '"' _____ __ • lltMtytt txpteaed tlVOUQh btMk dancl~. art, etothet and mtJllC 11 IMf1 In Ntw 'fork. Peril. Totcyo end Miian. • ~ftlOc.aAIJI r F•tured: a pto-tii of aetOf Gf9gOfY Harrison; I IOOk It HnilvwnM'I new.t lludlo. "Tri-Stat Stu. dl09f.;'-a IOok behlnd-tt.tclnll of ttll new mcw1e "Rhinestone:· starring syiy. teJ Stalone and Dolly Parton. (I) "9UC ,,.,. 0 M ..... Fe&t\Ad: A helicop- ter tow of San Diego lbOltd the Bk.leblrd Express and a vtslt to 1 rencMted Victori-an house in Fallbrook which can be rented for weddings ......... Neel Gabler 9nd Jef~ frey Lyons review "St& Struck," "Tlme Stands Stlll," "Winter Of CM Dreams" and "L • Adc,...:eote.'' 1 2 ....... mAT .,._Jim Tibor looks at the Scandinavian sport of orient..mg and peddles a canoe with guide Kerry Leeds In Minneeota's Boundety Watera. Q MIGl)WU,aD_.OP~ -·{I) ...... Dino is rejected by a rocl<-concett crowd. and Mama'• dlrectOf ttnatens hef with a move to a tlllevlslon studio. (R) • • ·-----" 11811 ONmmond finds hlmeelt attracted lo 1 local taleYllion aerobics instructOf. (R) c;J e .,. "8'1de Of tt9nkenstem" ( 1935, HOfrOf) 8sa Lanchest9f, Boris Karloff. Or Ff8Mensteln Cfeetes a mate for his mon- ster. _12 hrs.) • 9 T.I. llOCllm Stacy and T.J. dU-• gree about the wey to help a woman J)9tlent at a rape crisis cens.r. (R) Q ( 1 tv.) . - 8 MYMCK ti Music vldeoa from the tnt half of this yeat. lnclUdlng Cultl.119 Oub. Eurythmlc$. Michael Jeck9on. Irene Cara, Duran Duran, Cyndi Laup8f and Van Halen. (2 tn.) i ~,,CA .. "Lady Liberty" (1972. Come- dy) Sophia LOfen. Wliiam Devane. An Italian woman on hef way to a wedding attempts to go through customs with a large sa;a-. (2 hrs.) • :.:.umaa.:w !) .. ''Everything Yoo Atwlys Want· ed To Know AbOU1 Sex (But Were Afraid To Mk)" (1972. COmedy) WOO<ty Alen, Gene Wilder. A S«iee of comic sketchea spoofs Or. Oevld Reuben's belt~ book In addition to other 8S80tt~ tatgeta. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) ! ... "Spring &r.k" (1983, eom.- Oevld Knell, SttMt Basaett. Four bu6- heve a wild ttme In fort L..audatdala dUrlng spring vacation. 'A' ( 1 hr.. '° CS'·~ "National Lampoon'I Vaca- tion" (1983, Comedy) ~ a-. 8-vef'ly D' Angelo. A vecatlonlng family encountett one dladter aft• enothef whlle travellnQ. 'R' ( 1 hfoa rl 1mtn.) (l)ltnll--The Grammy Award wtnnat rttuma to Detroit, where his ca,.., bealn. to perfonn a con- cert w•t•• hits. (1 hr.) • I "The S.. Shall Not HIYI Them" ( 1955, AOY9ntura) Mlcheaf Aedgnlve, OWk BogatOI. A dwlng group of men attempt lo t9ICUe the ctN of 1 downed In the North Sae. (2 hrs.) .. ~TMCDCIU IMIW .. (I)_. ''The FUry'' (1978, Horror) l<lrk Oouo'aa, JoM CMMY8tee. Ari lnttr· national ~ a '°"'*com-rade who twa k NI aon, • young man gifted with tit reordlnary t~tlc pow8f1, for nefat1oul purpoa-. (R) (2 hrl.. 30 min.) •• ·---Racky~ Involved rn oil~ • practlcal Jok.e on F"r9ddy. and rt bedCttr• (R) <!)&111"'9•·--.... · ... ''He Walked By Nldrt" (1948, MvatetY) Richard Buahart. Scott thctt. The wen lnvotYed by Loa A.~ police In !Tacking down a kieaf la traced ( t hi .. 30 r;J. CD "8'aln$torm" ( 1989. Sciene. ACtlon) Natalie Wood. CM&toptw w-.- en. A l'l'l9trled couPe trtea to keep from mlltwy Ind lncMt1t.I gnq>e • epecial)' ~ deYlce thlt aJows a pel'IOn to experie.w::e the ...atlone ,... by another. 'PG' l!. tv .. "6 min.) ... • ..... ,_, MemberS of Mame's tamly agree that no one wil QM hef a llfl to do erranm untl she tearna to drt.te. (R) • 9 LOii IOAT Two vettrafl entartah- ers scheme to get their memoirs pub- lished. a man tr1-to diael lede his u-wtllt from marrying a womanmw. 8nd c.pt. Stublng Is batfted by an affable t'uba.nd'• aeparently rough treatment of h6a wtfa . tR) Q (1 ht.) • &-... "Or. ROQef Freeman" Or. ffeeman. Chief of Emergency Ot:>.tetrica st Lgn& Beech. CA. Is proftled. ( 1 hr.) CE .. ,..,. Cl) ..... Fast Times At ~ High" (1982, Comedy) Seen Pem, Jen. n1fs Jason Leigh. Students at a ''typical" Amer1can high IChoOI confront the ~ lerlQ99 of adUtthood, drugs. IU and ac:hoclfwottl. 'R' ( 1 ht • 30 min ) (%) ... "Puberty Sluies" ( 1981. Come- dy) NeCI Schofleld. Jad Cape4ja. Two ~.age gltts are aeger tor~ .a and acceptance by the ~ Cl'OWO. 'R' (1 ht .• 27 min.) lt1I 01)_,TIACll -··-·-cmm ~Welea ho8ts • "'Y't9fY drama. and the memberS ot a oelebrity panel of experts try to 90M It. ~:",.& ~ ... -•m• A wrap-upot the '84 eeason. (R) -· • -Ill ...... , ... lnwetlgalt... con.- spondent Malit ~anen examtnee the sexual •buse of chifdren by e<Uta 9nd ~ vletlmS of child pornography. ~~. • ir.-:nAIT -.-Three women attempt to OY9fcome their personal ~ ties. and a man wants hie family to h8W the ~urtea he knowS he can newr ~ Ylde. (R) o (1 tw) ... """'SctKiold" (1980, Suapenae) KJaut Klnskl, Marlana Hill. A etued ~· defer who UM8 actlaor$ to dO roy wtth a --of dM>rced ()( unhepply "*'*' women sends a letter to an advlOe ~ nlst •ft« each kHllrig. (2 hra.) =~In A Cocl<ed Hat" (1959, ) P9ter Sellers. Terry.Thoma A scattertnnd cler1< tpf98da c:Na __, he II tam IS ip8Clel ambalSl'dO' to a for. mer Brttilh cdony. < 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1..--T IM.lrA'f •D Ill fl/I M ~ ... "National Lampoon's Vee. HOfl•• (1983. Comedy) ~ °"" a.-..rty o• Angelo. A vacationing famlV encount.,. one dllul• afttt anothtf wtlMe ~1 tw .• 38 min.) ~u,:.Jl.Nll ~ "WMn Morning ~ .. A~rnmllettmettll beautiful women at ~ · cabin. rm ••~ •11•1 •21•11111••• llln 811 Medley and Bobby Hatftlkl oer• Sunday, June 17, 1984 29 -lalunlay Cont. ect,.... • t~ 1'9PO't• and • ~ reject hew ~ adllen-nn. wtlle wotking al a New York City diner 'R' (1 hr . 30 mn) 1------..,'IMCll -••1CA1M0 a• .... ·~Of Horrors'' (1966. Horror) Patl1c* O'Neel. Suzy P9rtl• A homlCiidal nwntac ampAates his dwlned hend to escape execution. but ren.ms ~ ~ Wltti. hooked stwnp. (2 hrs.. 30 "*'-) Sports FromPa&e2 --·-1Mad ,.c1ey ........ • • =1:~~::;:. l'ft'f'\.m'c? D1l15 allt ...... ...., -· l°I I ........... .. .......... Cl ...... ..., ---·--·-·-' M II ·1·~:-... -.. ·-ssm;~:..L' c ea •1 rm I ..... ..._ .. -a ..._ca ..... •-.J .. -·---···-.. , 10th-year high IChoof reunion. 'R' ( 1 tv . 2Smln..I -CID MA•N ...n A revealing loolt at pnson llfe and the offbeat relatlonshlps between Inmates and offlolals. WllOCSNUCI LOrr•INCI I , .. .,.. "Forty·Seoond Street" ( 1933. Mueical) F\Jby Keeler, Did< Powel. Great ambition dr1\les a prodUcer to Put on a Broadway musk:al amid amotlooal IUf· moil ( 1 hr .. 30 min\ ·1_.,TUCU ---... "The Leattt. Saint" ( 1956, Or9na) John 0... Peul Douglas A youthful Clergyman goes lnc:ognlto es a boxec In otder to ralle the funda neoes- _., to finance equipment b pc*> vie· IJmL (2 hrs.) • ... ''The ExploltYe GeAeration'' (1961, Dnlme) Petty McCormeck. Wt.. lam Shetner When • high ICh:lol t..chel .. l&.ec>el Nied for da9lroom ct;ca miens of aex. his stUdents raly to his ~ and toroe a cruc:im confrontation wfth echool tard offtc:ims. ~ ~ 45 ":.ta. Cf) ............ -1 • u=ttl Pu' If I £¥ .. U..CU8 111 •O' J Cllll• '-.............. ...... -.CllllL) =1·· .. , l:..:=-.. 11? ... , .. ,.,. .... ---9111M=---_,, ,~ ..... ~=·=~= ... V I .._. "-P _..,_. .... ..... , ...... -...... ; ......... ..,........ .. ... ,,,,...,,a ... ..., ~&':1'..., :•-:: 11 • ... a1 •1 t 1:..7: Clilrlfla (INm • Q I 1' I I Q OrlOlr Ill&.--....-....).. 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