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1985-05-19 - Orange Coast Pilot
~ -----~--------~------..---------------------..................... ..... 111111 ClllT YOU DON'T CARE ANVTl4f N6 ABOUT ANVBOD'r' ... YOU NEVER ASK ME WJ4AT I T~INK ABOUT SOMETt41N6( ORWMATI BELIEVE, OR W~AT I KNOW, OR WMERE l'M 601N6, OR WMERE l 'YE BEEN OR AN"THIN6 ! S-1'1 GARFIELD® I'M GOING TO ORGANIZE MY !><>CK PRAWER TOPA"/ tlUNDA ~I MAY 11, 1115 I '(OU NEVER s~ow ANV INTEREST IN WMAT ANVONE ELSE IS DOING .. YOV NEVER ASK QUESTION5, .. . IF \/OU 1RE 601N6 TO s~ow INTEREST IN OTl4ER PEOPLE, '(OU HAVE TO ASK QUE5TION5 ... . ., • Ylll llllllll lllll·NPll VOU'RE KlDDIN6 . YOU NEVER ASK ME W~AT 11M READING, J40W l'M DOIN6 IN SCHOOL , W~ERE I 60T MV NEW S~OES ... ~ow ~AVE .'(OU BEEN? .. BY JIM DAVIS ANl7 PO YOLJ KNOW WHAT I MIGH1' PO AFTER TMAT? OR 1 MIGMT GIVE A CERTAIN WISE. GU"' CAT A BATH I .. . . _________________ _._...,_ ______________ __.. ..... ..-------.. ... now when -the SQUare that ·s in back of rr_ry piece is empty, yoo HAVE ~o jump ryle, C4pfuC11'9 my pece... - JUDGE PARKER I THOUGHT I HEARD YOU COME THAT SHOULD BE IN, JUDGE! MRS. PARKER JUST NO PROBLEM ! PF-iONED! SHE WANTS YOU TO PtCK UP SOME DINNER ROLLS AT THE BAKERY! nmrw~---r" IN MY JOB APPLICAT ION, I NEVER MENTIONED THAT I W/IS ADOPTED, JUDC?E PARKER! ' • e f I I i PETE ROSE WOULD AAVE 0U6T SAAKE.N HANDS! BY HANK KETCHAM I~ht~ and your .ftrlher were~;~ some~h•f19 · TOGElHERP WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO S~RE ME TEN MtNUTES OF YOUR Tl ME? I CERTAINLY CAN, WENDY! SIT DOWN! TI'S JUST THAT I WAS NEVER iOLD WHO MY REAL PARENTS .._~,I~ WERE ! THE TRUTH IS THAT I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW I WAS ADOPTED UNTIL THE DEATHS OF MY ADOPTIVE PARENTS FIVE YEARS PiGO ! AND THERE ARE SOME CIRCUMSTANCES THAT ARE STRANGE! . , ..... •2•22•2•2 .. s•s•s•s•s ..... s ..... s ...... .-.......... -.. ...... .--------"-·-------~·~·...__--------~---------- DOONESBURY OUR ARST AWARD I~ 1HE 60&..DEN SPrr-VAL.VE AWARD FOR 1HE MOSI CONSCIEN11-- 8AND MEMBE&, .. · MOON MULLINS SELF-~ CoNFIDENCf; IS WALl<'fN<Q INTOTHE Boss's OFFICe AND A'SKIN<5 FOR ,A R,AISE' ... ,,,.._-c BY GARRY TRUDEA Jal, 718/, IF YOU ~(J(JT A IT'S Ai/Ml IJJ(£ )f'X/ 7HAT GI~ M; A /IMSON 70(£{ ---(JJT ~ 8EO" ~WR/I- H1¥ ANY QlEST!Ol5, .' MllAr rtJ BE 6l40.. . NJalT 7H()5E, 1 • • / l¥WN l<IP5? ----: t / Ni I ffWJ n: ~=--. 2 ro uKE. m ,weu:.oME. AU.OF~10~~ QE.AR'S BA~D AWARDS BANQUE.Tl WH I C.M 60€.5 10 Mtrx:R SWIEKERI ,,, ·SELF- CoNFIDENCS" IS ONE THING ... 1Ml5 PA5f 'i€AR'5 ~D 1URKEQ AAD FRUrrc.AKE 5ALE5 0100'1 60 AS ~ . A5 EXPECTED ,,, WHO 1001<. HER MU51l. FOL.DER HOME EVE((l.; SI NGL.E N 161-tf ! I I .. Pf.J l 'M f.>ORE ~f'E AWA~E.,IF. ~ GLA~ Al IO~l6ITT'6 MENU . WHAi SME DID W11l4 rr IHERE • HEA UEN ONW KNOOJ5 ,, , BY FRED AND TOM JOHNSON S~LF·CONFIDENCE IS f<'NOWING you1RE WORTH MORE" AND Do!NG ~oM~THING ,A8olJTIT! ... WISDOM rs ANOTHER. 0 WISDoM IS ~OING THRCLJGH IHIS E')(t=RCISE WHILE: HE'S · our FOf< LUNCH ... - ---______________ .._.._.... ...... _______________________ _ fllEAi'S A MINI· WORLD INSIDE yOUR MOM& u II~ B .... f RoAD SMOW' '1'f ~p_b(lsQ~ CHfCK IN 1'/1111 ~E cJLJ'7(1f: l'ff-ORE '/OU ~11\J ~LJR ROUNPS. , ........_~ ....... JUD(}£ FRUMP'S COURT : ~!>~rue ~LE ~ l~Mv etl'VG A. ...U:A .... l-IERMAtJ I EVE'R40M: eL~~lf'C IF '™E ~THE~ 15t.J'T A85a-UTCL~ R:RFEC T ... A>JD il-IE u.Ql5T Ot..E a= ALL IS 0JR SiATIO~'.S A)..IC~~ I " r I f i \ ___________ ...... ____ ....._ ___ ...... ___________________ ------ ~ATION SERVICE r~.~it>f.l'E. ~~tELD ~RESPECT/ CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? TMre ere et lust M• differ· tftat In clrlwtftl ••Its MtwHn •IM...._. ,,enets. How qulcllly can yeu flM tMm? 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" Jackson's critique of the critic· "That man had been ea ting from a very pur- ple spoon " But I he fact remains that whatever her matenal. the two-time Os-• car winner -7'-: ~ (A Touch )-..-- of Clu.-.s \' and Wom- en in loue) has always managed to be taken seriously as an actress. 'There was a brief flurry irt rhe press af home -soon after I'd done Wom~n in love and The Musk Loom -ci trying to tum me inro England's sex symbol. which I jusa found very amusing." Jackson recalls. "And lhen. I suppose. I was fottunate: I wu offered films and plays that didn't reinforce that opinion. And as I was not at parties all the time or featured heavily in the gossip cOlumns. that hope on the part of the press quick- ly disappeared. I've never been a show-biz with a 'z' kind of person." 0 "What has been your scariest moment as an actress?" F.A. of Mo- line. Ill.. writes in to ask Connie Sel- lecca of Hole/. "Hav- ing to learn scuba diving for 7he Bermuda Depths. m~ first film." she replies. 'For one shoe I beld weig~ts in my hands so my t:Jlody would sink. There I was, drifting down with cameramen and safety guards nearby. I was told to signal if I needed heJp. Everything was going fine when. to my sur- prise, the guards suddenly grabbed me. Since I didn't know why, all sorts of reasons flashed through my mind - from tidal waves to sharks. I wasn't too far off, and neither was a barracuda!" 0 The Dukes of Hazzard have finally turned off the ignition of the General Lee. but John Schneider had little reason to panic; alter all. he had a fairly weil-developed country singing career. But what was poor Tom Wopat to . do? ,Exactly the same thing as his 1V cousin Bo. "I looked for the best way to get into the record- ing industry," Wopat explains. "I had a musical comedy and opera background -even had a band back home in Wiscon- . ...!fhe11 f tfiOugflt. Whynot country?' Ifs not as trendy as rock; it's more traditional. I can't pidure mysef doing far. out rock; it's too sexist and heavily violent. I'm fairly conservative musically." Would Wopat and Schneider ever team up in front of a sound refused to accept advertising for the film i~ any of his newspapers. Nor were any of the Hearst papers al- lowed to review Citizen Kane. But now the Hearst family is more than willing to let bygones be by- gones. Wiiliam Randolph Ill, the recently ai> pointed publisher of the San Francis- co Examiner. told a WesJ. Coast mag- azi ne interviewer that he first saw the movie "when I was at Harvard. I thought it was a ~ movie. I always loved f> mg to San Simeon as a kid - he-ast~ a place; 8'D' around in it alone." Jimmy. who divides his time between recori:fing atbu ms a ducins children's das.sics such as The Vdvttttn Rabbit for cable lV. doesn't think he'll follow his parents' example when ii comes to re- producing. "It's a lot of work." he says. "I like kids. but I'm not very hoc on chansing diapers. t U ~~~%e~ cape he l)ukes~ ••••••• aura. but we are ----------M think the ideal fam· : i ily is four -two ll t boys and two girls That way. you can mess up with one boy and s.UI have a chance of the other one turn· ins out aJI risht." also try ing to capital- ize on it." admits Tom. "Right now it's a business decision to 80 our own ways." When Onon Wellea re- leased his cin- ematic classic Citi- un Kant in 19-41. its only sllgh.u tlyy fictionalized sut>;ect. Wllllam Randolph Heant was hardly strewfng rosebuds in Welles' path. So furious was Mr. Hearse that he dated with light and air -and I thought the movie's portrayal of it as dark and depressing was wrong. But the rest of it was entertaining and not so far out as to be offensive. Orson Welles can visit there anytime he wants -on my lab " 0 0 •tm COVlal Photo ol Chevy Chw by Tony Cos&.. nduslv~ly for f'AWll.Y WWCLY. He discovered greed,~ pooei; ~ dea~ treason, and mutiny. Then he discovered America. MAX VON SYDOW '4ICOI. \\ ILLIAM~ IBM PRESENTS CHRISTOP-HER c ·oLUMBUS .- A TWO-PART MINISERlf-" !:-!"TARRI NG GABRIEL BYRNF. AS COU 'MRUS SUNDAY AND MONDAY · MAY 19TH AND 20TH · 8PM ET· CBS ---..--· ------------------------------_ _.._._ l A 20-piece orchestra. opulently dressed, is purring out a melody: The saxophone rumbles a smoky riff, the piano tinkles dreamily above. Several couples rise from their tables and walk onto the polished dance floor. The music swells, and a man whispers into the ear of his lady M he guides her deftly, one palm cradling hers, the other arm en- circling her waist. Their bodies turning and gliding in perfect harmony, they swirl by. a blur of black tie, taffeta and perfume. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers "cheoek to cheek" in Top Hof? Actually, this scene is not a 1935 film fantasy. but a 1985 reality: Ballroom danc· ing. with all its elegance and sensuousness. is back in a big way. Rock stars are singing oki standards. discos are turning down the decibels and tuning up live orchestras. proms and big weddings are in style again. "&ndleader Peter Duchin, whose orchestras have been playing at parties of the rich and powerful for CNer 20 years. ash.is 11.tt-F.ddie.Ouchin's did for~~ in tfle '30s. his -wttl'l99ed ~ gJatifyifig sin~fof~ popularity recently. 'We played 125 dales this year and had to turn "down -SOO more." observes Duch in, who sees a parallel belween those Top Hat days and the present. 'There is a high quotient of escapism in this. During the Depreaion, Fred Astaire's films were made so that peop.le 00\Jld escape from the feeling of~· Today I think people are agam re.achin& out for one another. trying to get closer together. And ballroom dancing is the perfect way to achieve that, physically and spiritually." The people currentJy waltzjng around America are not only members of an older generation trying to recapture its past, but also of a younger generation with no previous experience of ballroom j dancing. For Gary Hayes. 28, from Har- • risburg, Penn .. with his partner, Roberta .s Turner. 29. going out for a night of J dancing "reminds us of a time we I haven't seen personally, only in the movies." Adds ~· wistfully. "You wish the hat-check girt really was a hat· check girt; you wish you had a great felt fedora to g!ve her." Nadine Weis and her fiusbend. David, both in their ~Os. look for ballroom dancing opportunities - and find them -wherever they go. ·we live in a small town In I~ "1'1adine says, "so whenever Dave travels on business. I go along and we go dancing -The Guildhall in Chicago, The Rain-. bow Room in New Yorit-Ifs the best way to see a city." For Ansel<> PicarieUo from Corona. N.Y., dandn& is a way of communicating. "'There's no barrier be- tween partners when they're danci · 4 f~Y WUJa.V •MAY It• 1• THE RETURN OF BAllROOM DANCING ------""--By Melanie Menagh---- < they're movin& together with one feel- ing, like one person. h's soft. smooth. sexy." ~o should know; he's~ danc· Ing tile Peabody and ffie cha-clla for 13 of his 20 years. He and his partner. Janine Cocchlaro, 19. are oompe(itive ballroom dancers. l...ut fall they won Sl.500 and a 7..foot troohy, wand prize at the Harvest Moon ~I In New York City, one of the molt prestigious ol the many blllroom oompaidons MOUnd tt\e country. Angelo admits that winning is ~ins tou&her. More couples are enter· mg, and there Is a lot more money to be made. "Janine and I are shooti for ~cNc:J984U.SData~ pionlh/pl in N. Y. and (lflt) Fred and Ginter. I spot on Dana Fever right now; we've been rehearsing like crazy." A spark.le llshts up Angelo's eyes. "Then we'll try for Siar S«Jrch -$100,000 if we win It all. If we get that, there's no place we can't go!" For Angelo, making the big time M a ballroom dancer is a cherished tanr.y. It might even be the new American Dream. After all. it's a dream that beaan in middle Amerfca, in the space be- tween Minneapolis and Albuquerque. starting in the towns and spreading out from there to the big cities. Georae Theiss, president of Arthur Murray In- ternational in Coral Gables, Fla .. remarks: "It started happening in the middle of the country first. Youns peo. pie -in their early 20s -enrolled in classes in greater proportions than I've seen Jo years. The youna~lnthe Midwest started coming a couple of years before they did on the coasts. n Naturally. Theiss ls delighted by the trend. Hls company's earnings jumped from S30 million to MS million between 1980 and 19M, and elm enrollment in- created do9e to 90 percent during the same period. Dance lnstrudOrs aren't the onJy ones cuhln& In on the '*"'°" for swtns. Q\anaes In~ styles are intric.ately CQnnected to in the musk L.- pie want to hear. Many singers and songwriters are experimenting with a wider range of sounds and rhythms than the constraints of di9co would allow. John P. Toronto, who owns the Arthur Murray Dance Studios In New York and New Jersey. finds: "A lot of the Latin rhythms are prevalent In today's music ~ Michael Jackson, Culture Club, Uo- nel Rkhie. These artists have music that we're using for our fox trots and our rhumbas." Rock 'n' rollers Joe Jacbon and Robert Plant and country singer Will ie Nebon have all &lldy produced albums featuring the sound of swina. Universal is planning to re-release ~ <Jknn Miller .slory, a 1954 felftire film bMed on the life and music of the big-band great. . Perhaps the most publicized crossover from pop music 10 big band was made by Linda Ronstadt. whose ooUaborations with Nelson Riddle and his or-I chestra have produced two best-selling album.ct and a sold-out concert tour thus far. Ronstadt recalls the initial skepticism that areeted her plans for her first ,crossover ~m. What~ !kw: "People 0 were literally telling me 10 I forget about It: 'Are you crazy? fl You want a career? Well don 'r ii mae.a 1'COrd of sWiOardS.~.. ~ But Ronstadt persevered, be-~ lie-ling that the quality of the ~ old tunes would win CYier a new genera· tion of listeners. "It's the most exquisite body in all the popular music of this cen- tury," maintains Ronstadt. "It came from a time when the idea ol the great song hekt forth <Yier the idea of great ~.·· For <Yier a generation, this music and the lilting, sinuous dancing that com- plemented it was lost to rock ·n· roll and disco, but the vapries of popular taste have come full drde. Peter Duchin con- siders the revitalized Interest in ballroom dancing a reaction to the wilder dance steps previous.ly popular. "People were getting tired of one type of music, one type of dance styie, and going back to something that is matt romfortabfe. that has more variety, and that allows the ages more freely to intermlngfe." Joh n Toronto tnces the evolution of the ballroom revival: "Everything's a cycle. In the '60s, it was do your own thing. your <Ille could be KR* the dance floor. Ditco brought back the VoS\Je for dancing with a partner, but the musiC' WU loUd. the dance floor Wll crowded. and the movement was 10 vtFrous that in five minutes you were IOlking wet, your hair was falllna Into ~r face. and your clothes were a mm. · Contrast thi~ with Toronto's dr.ltrlptlon ol ballroom (tMlinuld on P<1' I 9J -----lhJonit ,.,,., IS ,,4 ' r W E4lor of Family Wf!dJy; llw lltitrftlld lo ...... In fl/* l/OflG and .. .Jotta .. 0/ ,,.. ,.,.., of tl sa • These days the level of social discourse between smokers and non-smokers is approaching that of a tag-team wrestling match.. While some people try to solve this problem through segregatiqn or confrontation, we at RJ. Reynolds have been proJX)sing a more daring solution: greater courtesy. For these outlandish views we might be called dreamers and cockeyed optimists. But we continue to believe in the power of polite- ness to change the world ~-~--_:_ W6can almost-miagine how it might begin • ._ .. ,..,....~co A smoker is about to light a cigarette in public. He pauses in mid- match,-suddenly conscious of the non-smoker next _to him Bracing _ himself for a hostile response, he asks, "Excuse me, do you mind if I smoke?" The non-smoker is momentarily stunned by this unexpected act of courtesy. She stifles several witty replies that leap to mind; she can- not let his politeness go unchallenged. "I don 't mind," she answers, "as long as you don't let your smoke blow in my face." Her flagrant tolerance puts the smoker on the defensive. But he tries to regain the upper hand. "I'll do my best," he responds. "Let me know if the smoke bothers you." A deft comeback. But the non-smoker presses her attack: "I will -and thanks for asking." Not to be outdone, the smoker brazenly re- plies, "'Thanks for being so understanding." Ah unlikely dialogue? Perhaps. But, who knows? H this sort of thing ever caught on, it might lead to a sudden outbreak of civil decency. Or even escalate into full-scale friendliness. Common courtesy. It's just crazy enough, it might work. Brought lo you in lht inltresl of comnwn courttsy by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company JOANNE WOODWARD SERIOUS ABOUT ACTING ACTIVISM AND FAMILY LIF t J oonne Woodward would rather talk about knitting than about (J(f ing. In fact, she'd probably rather talk about almOSJ anything othe1 than herself Despite a half-dozen £mm\ and Oscar nominations and a stamn~ .role in Do You Remember Love. the U/f coming 7V m<JOie about a woman afflicted with Alzheimer's disease, Woodward. 5../ seems not to unders1and what all the fu5~ is about. The fuss, of course, is about th1t fact that in addition to being a respected actress, she's also the mother of tl11ec daughters (Ne/~ 26; Lissy, 24: and Clea. 2n1. a political activist who organized last tall s National Women 's Conference to Pret ent Nuclear War. and a woman who 's gont back to college at Fairfield Uniuers1'. (Conn) to get her B A The fuss IS al~ whether she Likes 11 or not, about her - ,;xear mamage to actor Paul Newman , Amencan icon In her New York Ory arxw ment. Woodward spoke, ouer the click •" her knitting needles (she was makmg a sweater for Clea), to wnler Saro Nelson Nelson: How doe. one prepare to pla~· a woman with Alzhel~r's -disease? Woodward: I didn't. I watched some film~ ~t Alzheimer's patients. and my mot h1 · 1s in a nursing home, and it's possible th<1t she has Alzheimer's. So I've been aware < 1 what the disease does to people. Q: What made thJ1 ecrtpt particular· ty appealing to you? Woodward: Well. the ch'aracter interested me. She was 50, around my aee. and peo- ple don't gener{l!ly think or realize 1h.1' [Alzheimer's] ohen happens to peoplt' much younger than those you 'd usual!\ think of as "senile." In the films I watched [for research\, many of the patients were my age, and don't think of myself as old or getting senile. or whatever. Also. r loved the fact that there ~ 6 fAMILYWl'.EU.Y • MAY 19 • IMS Whe~ y~u're planning your summer va-cafion, you:ll probably ~rticipating '.:Summer:-Save-r"· Holiday Inn hotd right where yQu want to be ... or right along the wav. "Summer Saver" oifers you 510 off the two person room rate per stay and special 991t kid s' meals anvtimt.> between now and August 3°I, 1985. Simply clip the certificates and present them when you register. Here's how vou save: •SAVE! Get a summer savings of up to 550 at participating hotels across the U .5 .... crnd still en1t1v the advantages of a full service lwtd-pools, · res taurants and big rooms. • SAVE! Kids eat for just 99~ a meal. 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"""' ----Ol -11'1 --.....--------------------·-···--- "1U. OUT UPOM MDOIPT'ION a.-....... 1"""'1 HOl9IE--..1""""1 GUEST H"CIMMTIOH ~· n1J11 ·-•-...,,•MllTIC· .. ,..~-_ ... ,..us ~------on1<""9 L--~- or'¥ 1M¥•oe_ ... __ ....,_..,..._..,. .... ....... , ...... ~--... ,.~...,o._., Nol v-Clf' ______ ,. __ ""°"° ... ptiiiwcl -.. ~.,. __ ,..,.._ • I .IOANNI WOODWARD a marvelous part for the husband, so the movie didn't just becOme .. the disease of the week." These are two people who really loved each other and had a good, sexy life together, and suddenly he's in a position where he has to comb her hair. like a baby. Q: How did you come to be in· YOIYed in tbe ~ ~ emml'l Woodward: I~ to that issue many years ago, initially, I think. in the anti· war movement -Another Mother for Peace -back in the '60s. I think this is the most important issue, and I think that the longer we don't deal with it, the more terrifying it becomes. Q: Why were there no men al· lowed at your conference? Woodward· What we wanted to do was a conference allowing women to be proud of the fact that there are a large number of women who are just as knowledgeable in terms of arms reduc· lion as there are men. And we wanted women to see that they didn't have to stand behind any man and say, J'Well. I don't understand it." Of course they understand it. What's to understand? Q: Do you think women baYe a dlf· ferent penpedive OD the . luue than men do? Woodward: I think women ~neraJly have a different idea of what happens in tenns of war simply because they have more at stake. It s not just their own lives. but the lives of their children. Maybe women have a more visceral re.action, or ruybe it's that women think of it in tenns of the inevitable result. Men seem to think of it in.terms of "the act ." It's a game: You have this many bombs. and I have this many bombs, and we th row them at each other. Women seem to see the dead bodies lying around. Q: Both you and your husband are actors, and you're both politically adiYe. Have your,.....,...• picked up on either the acdnt or the poUda? Woodward: Yes. Oea was on the plan· ning committee for the conference and Nelf is involved with ecological issues. As for show business. Nell acted for a while [and was ln ~Effect of (Jam. . ma Rays on M<Jn.in..lhH#oon MariRolds with her parents). and Ussy played one part in a television show with me once. But none of them is really seriously in· terested. Thal doesn't actually matter to me one way or the other. It would be nice if they were interested -:-as long as they were very px1 at it. I would have been upset if they were interested but not good at it. That would have been too bad. Q: You'ft aid lo the put that you came to • lot of thlnp late in Ute. la one of thoee thlnt• education? la that the reuon for becoming a colJete student apln? Woodward: I went to college for a cou· rle of years when I was a kid, and then left to go to drama school. so now I'm going back. trying to get a B.A.t . Q: Did you work .... deal wtma your cblldren were Yount? Woodward: I worked a lot when my first two were young. but when my third child came alon&. I stopped working. Q: Did that make a cllfference ln tenu ol your reladoaahlp with ber? Woodward: Very much so. Q: Did that IUatu a&c=t your career? Woodward: I think the kind of, career you're going to have Is the kind" career you have. H it had been important to me to conti nue it, I'm sure I would have continued my career. But it seemed to me to be more important to raise my child. Q: I pea people come lo here all the time and uk you, "What is Paul Newman really llke?" Woodward: [Laughs) No. they don't do ttiat so much anymore. Q: OK, eo what'• Paul Newman really like? Woodward: Ah . . . [Laughs). J COMEDIAN CHEVY CHASE GETS"WILD" Here is a man who has communed with owls, lived among bears, nm an actual summer camp, and is now prepared to tell all. hough my image isn't exactly rural. I'm a country per- son in a way. My family is from Wood- stock. N.Y .. about 100 miles north of Manhattan. This is a much different town now than it was when my grandfather moved there. After the concert and all of that happened. it changed quite a bit; you had your Peter. Pftul and Dylan moving in and lots of hippies and lots of beer cans in the places I would camp. When my grandfather was one of the founders of an artist's colony there in the early part of the century. it wasjust a small beautiful town in the Catskills. rron11nll#'d on pa~ 13J By Chevy Chase as told to Kenneth Turon SPECIAL CAMPING SECTION THE PLEASURE OF WATCHING WILDl1FE ................ . ........ ,.. ..... . Olld" 15···=,.., . ....,.,.., ................ _ .. .......... =e-..... -c:.e.Lt-..... .... 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They alto think that you need fancy equipment A pair of binocular is nice. not necessary. In my 15 years of filming wildlife all acrou North America. I've learned how to attract and watch wild animals. You can, too. Your summer camping trip may be plain « fancy. But whether you're livina out of an essentials-only bKkpack or cMUnl I fully equipped ~ home lior two weeks, the rules of~ are simple and few. ~or~~I= are in our National Parks and Refuges. This vast system indudes more than 100 Na· tional Parks, National Seashores and National Monuments, and more than .4()() National Wildlife Refuaes. One of these should be within drivfng distance of any vacationer. Before you leave, send for· information (for Parks. Seashores and Monuments, write to the National Parle Service. P.O. Box 37127 Washington, D.C. 20013, and for Wildlife Refuges, write to the U.S. Fish and Wtldlife Service at U.S. Department of Interior, Interior Bui ld ing. Wa.Vli!lfon . D.C. 20240). When you ar· I rive. check in at the site's headquarters for tips on what to look for while you're 1 there. Because the animals In most of these places are not hunted. they are less shy around people. In fact, Yellowstone's wmJies hM f'OW!l '° bold thll raneers must oonstantJy take measures to keep the bee.rs and the people apart. The aeatures you'll tee in our National Parks and Refuses·~ as uni~and varied as .the habit.ab where are ~=.:r:·:.. ~~ ponies. E N1t1ona1 Park in F1orida fellura alliflton and a brilliant array of wms birds. 8oeQue dei Apache RehJle is tee lllrldcle the Rio Grande In New Mexico; mule deer we resular-~ MCI mounta1'n lions are oa:a-lpatled there. This rtfule. along with Annal Refule on the Ta.as Gutr C.O... ls lllo a hlYer'I tor the endan- gered whoopina aane -but onJy in 10 FAMl.Y Wml.Y. MAY It. ·- ()ppolile pa(Ja: FilmmaMr Slou~ "on location. " Top to bottom: Maltifll fMnds with a Rodty Mountain Bi/Jhom: a blocJt b«lr adds ~ight to a sign; <ed Kifll(islwn in a Mii burrow. winter. So it's helpful to know when an animal will be in a cenain location. Apin. ask the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. or check a book. How to watch wild animals is the next step. once you are in the right place at the right time. There are two basic methods: Cio to them, or have them come to you. . Gettl"' them to come to you may in- voM! Wlitina in a "blind. .. a hidbc place that can be easily and inexpensively fashioned from chicken wire, a few pieces ot lumber. and a tarp. You can also buy a blind (some are so compld that they1J ftt into your backpeck~ If you. do make or buy one. set it up. then leave for several days until the animals are accustomed to the new lddition to their landscape. Or enter the blind ear· ty In the momlna with another penon. then have the other penon leave. Animals cannot count. Al far as they're SPECIAL CAMPING SECTION concerned. everyone will be gone. and they will go about as usual. There are na/U1o/ blinds, too. A rock, tree. or bush can be a perfect hiding spot. Remember. when you're out In a blind or behind a rock, you want the animals to come to you, not to your campsite. Why? Ask anyone whose brand-new tent and two-week food supply have been destroyed by a hungry bear or curiou5 raccoon. Select another spot for watching wildlife. The brushy KOA wrote the book on better camping The Book ts the 1985 KOA Dtrectory. 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You don't have to So hi-tech or fan· cy, but to attract animals, some people use bait, decoys, calls, bottled scents, and .-UOOic mx>rdi~. Whatever you use. do be careful out there. A wildlife- warcher I know ol used the call ol a 12 f AMLY Y/DXLV • llAV It • 1• SPECIAL CAMPING SECTION wounded rabbit and WM mis- taken for one by a homed owt that ~.down from its perch to dive-bomb him. L.uCkily. he was uninjured. For the second method - going to them -all you'll need is a comfortable pair of shoes. a drop ol patience, and a good dose of common sense. When you're walking through the woods and you snap a twig or make a loud noi5e. freeze. Any nearby animal will wait to hear more before runnfng or flying away. Wait with them, then urt walking again. Try to ap- proach an animal while It's doing something -feeding. for in· stance. Busy with the task at hand, it will be more likely to ~ou. Good are stewards of the earth~ you go out. follow a few ruJes of the wild. Don't destroy the terrain. Don't pick or uproot wildflowers or 'Pt*lts. Don't stress or frighten a creature. This is especially aiUcaJ if you're looklns for endanaered species. In fact. the dlma(le cau.ed by close-up observation of a Calilomia condor in its nest or a black.foo<ed ferret in its bur· row could push thele aJreldy fra9iJe species beyond their limit. Show your concern for these and other vanishing animals by viewin& them only in zoos. Naturalfy, ·a den or nest will provide an excellent chance for experiencing life in the wild. Understand, though, that a female of even the most common species of bird or animal will be doubly protective of her young and will defend them vis<>rously if disturbed. More than 500 other prizes First Prize Calfomil Coopetage. Spetub .. 5 Second Prizes O'Brien• Sensadon• Sailboards 101l*d Prizes Colemln Canping Packages (tent. sleeping baQ. frwne peck.~ pad<. stO\le . ...,,...,and parka) 25 fourth Prizes <aderl Eagle"' Hl.rltef Bows 500 Flth Prizes Western Cutlery' L..ockbladt> Pocket Knives Even the moose, deer and elk that seem content to lazily chew their cud and graze plainly in view may become aagressive if they percejve a threat. All anUered animals pow.ss sharp WeaJ> ons, and t.hey11 use them. So don't make sudden moves or unnecessary noises. People have been fooled by the benign manner of bison and ended up being chased and seriously injured. When out in the fieki, keep in mind how keen an animal's sen9eS are. A wild animal will always be aware of you long before you are aware of it. Don't give yourself away needlessly by weari~ strong perfume or aftershave. Don t wear loud clothing -that is. noisy fabrics that rustle when you walk -or bright colors .. You don't need a camouflage outfit. just cok>rs and pat- terns thal blend in. And make your en- tire body merge into the background by being careful not to show up as a mov- i . image . -the horizon. "t: all :trbirds are the ·most ac- cessible. For some reason -I think it might be because they can always escape quickly by ftying away -birds have always coexisted easily wtth humans. You can see and enjoy them almost anywhere, at almost any time. One of my fondest memories is stroll- ing along a beach in North Carolina with my wife and dauitlter, watchi"B. the sea- gulls, terns and ~arious shorebirds. So don't worr} abciit t>elng l>aniel Boone or Grizzly Adams. You can see and enjoy wild animals in their natural seni~ even duri~ your once-a-year . ouldQOr_y~t ~-si~ ~ gec- ting-outthere aua doi ng·i . =w ' SPECIAL CAMPING SECTION atlYY CHAii (continum from ~ 9) The Catskills are a very old range. more like hills than difficult. high moun- tains, and it wasn't really a question of camping out; you more or less lived in those hills. It was natural for my father, my brother Ned and me to just drive a little ways and then get out and climb for a few hours, and you'd be at the top of a mountain where there was nothing. We'd climb mountains like that all the time. get to the top and see four states. thin~ li1te· that.1Maybe we'd eat lunch or build a fire, have a little dinner, sleep out under the stars in our sleeping bags. It was all very c.asual . In Woodstock I started doing a great deal of walking in the woods. Anywhere from age 1 f to 20. because I went to col- lege at Bard, across 'the river. I deveJ- oped an affinity for totally dark woods. I had great night vision. and I'd go far ®t in the woods alone, with . .oo fear. iu$ totally removed. I'd pick a spot, sit down, and I could hear everything, I could see everything. I could hear the animals, watch the owls. No<hing scared me. J did a lot of Qaat; it was ffi¥ -OD.ly .real .solitude. - I enjoyed th0se l<f nds of experiences turned out to be one ot the great sum- meB ·of my life. It was a wondertul experience. ' Being as isolated as we were. we had our share ol run-ins with bears. They were not something you would take llshtly. Some momi~. like 5 a.m:, I'd be coming back from the girls' camp. and I'd see a group of cubs and a large bear, one that would stand, oh, 9 feet. and that would be the mother. She woold just look at you and you'd keep moving, because if you threaten the cubs at all , YOJlre history. 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J ( =----I (m ... ..r---=--l ----~ .(~ --==·) ( m"' . .=-.:=c ) ( ~~~ ) ( e&1 aaL ) (aw ==-~ J . am- ( 'r ~ ) (WI'~ J ( -~ J (jM13.MXT£) ( 'Ir ..._ ) When out in the fieki, keep in mind how keen an animal's 9efl9l!S are. A wild animal will always be ~ of you long before you are aware ol it. Don't give yourseH away needlessly by ~" strong perfume or aftershave. Don t wear loud dothing -that is, noisy fabrics that rustle when you walk -or bright colors. You don't need a camoufla&e outfit. just cok>rs and pat- terns that blend in. And make your en- tire body merge into the background by being careful not to show up as a mov- ing image apinst the horizon. Of all wildlife, birds are the most ac- cessible. For tome reason -I think it might be because they can always escape quickly by flying away -birds have always coexisted easily with humans. You can see and enjoy them almost anywhere. at almost any time. · One of my fondest memories is stroll- ing aJong a beach in North c.arolina with my wife and daughter, watching the sea- gulls. terns and various shorebirds. So don't worry about being Daniel Boone or Grizzly Adams. You can see and enjoy wild animals in their natural settirtgi even duri~ your once-a-year outdoOr vaca&n. Its as simple as get- Li ng out there and doing it. IW GllYY CHAii (COfllinuM from ~ 9) The Catskills are a very old range. more like bills than difficult. high moo~ tains, and it wasn't really a question ol camping out; you more or less lived in those hills. It was natural for my fat.her. my brother Ned and me to just drive a little ways and then get out and climb for a few hours. and you'd be at the top ol a mountain where there was nothing. We'd climb mountains like that all the time. get to the to,. and see four stares, thVtg5 like that. Maybe we'd eat lunch or build a fire, have a little dinner. sleep out under the stars in our sleeping bags. It was all very casu~. In Woodstock I started doing a great deal of walking in the woods. Anywhere from age 11 to 20. because I went to col- lege at Bard, across the river. I devel· oped an affinity for totally dark woods. I had great ni!U\t vision. and I'd go far out in the woods alone. with no' fear. just totally removed. I'd pick a spol. sit down. and I could hear everything. 1 could see everything. I could hear the animals, watch the owls. Nothing scared me. I did a-lot of that. it was my only real solitude. l en· those ki!_lds of ~riences an otter to go to Northern Ontario to run something called Camp Tawakwa. It's turned out to be one of the great sum- mers of my life. It was a wonderiul experience. Being as isolaled as we were, we had our share of run-ins with bears. They were not somerhing you would take lightly. Some mominss. like 5 a..m .. rd be ooming blclt from the g;rts· camp. and I'd 5ee a fP'OUP ol rubs and a large bear, one that would stand. oh. 9 feet. and that would be the mother. She would just look at you and you'd keep moving. becaU5e if you threaten the rubs at all. you're history. When bears came into your camping area. really the only way to deal with them was to st your metal plates and pans and them. make a lot of noise, and hope t ey'd take off. Bears don't growl. you know: they make a fun- ny. high-pitched noise. kind of like 'aieee. aieee.' When you're asleep they may just come to the edge of the tent and sit right on top ol you: it's a frighten- ing thing. You really just don't want to i mess around with bears. You sort of let .. them do what they're Soi"8 to do. i They're really just after you r dry food • is all. ~ was one nlgtn I especially re- member. I was going from cabin to cabin checking things out late at night. 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Don t we.ar loud clothing -thal is, noisy fabrics that rus.Je when you walk -or bright colors. You don't need a camouflage outfit. jusl oo&ors and pat· rems that blend in. And make your en- tire body merge into the bac.qround by being careful not to show up as a mov· ing image apinsr the horimn. Of aU Wildlife. birds are the roost ac· cessible. For tome reason -I think it might be because theY can always escape quickly by ftyiog away -birds have always coexisted easily with hu mans. You can see and enjoy them almost anywhere. al almosr any time. One of my fondest memories is stroll. mg alone a beach in North Carolina'with my wife and daughter, watching the sea- gulls, terns and various shorebirds. So don't worry about being Danie! Boone or Grizzly Adams. You can see and enjoy wild animals in their natural settings even duri~ your onc~a-year outdoor vacation. l(s_as simple as get· ting out there and doing il IW Martv Sloulfn is th# omtlunr hMI nflrl nnrmtnr ClllYY CHAii (CDlllin!Md lrom ~ 9) The Catskills are a very old range, more like hills than difficult. high moun- tains, and it wasn't really a·question of camping out; you more or less lived in those hills. It was natural for my father, my brother Ned and me to just drive a littJe ways and then get out and climb for a few hours, and you'd be al the top of a mountain where thett was nothing. We'd climb mountains like that all the time, get to the top and see four states. thing.s like that. Maybe we'd eat lunch or build a fire, have a little dinner, sleep out under the stars in our sleeping bag.s. It was all very casual. In Woodstock I started doing a great deal of walking in the woods. Anywhere from age 11 to 20. because I went to col- lege at Bard. across the river. I devel· oped an affinity for totally dark wcxxis. I had great ~t vision. and I'd go far out in the w aJone, with no fear. just totally removed. I'd pick a spot. sit down. and I could hear everything, I could see everything. I could hear the animals. watch the owls. Nothing scared me. I did a lot of that; it was my only real solitude.· I enjoyed those kinds of experiences Chft1y with a ~l.<JoM .marshmallow. an olfer to go tQ·t(orthem Ontario to run somethina called Camt> Tawakwa. It's turned out to be one of the great sum- mers of my life. It was a wonderful experience. Beng as isolated as we were, we had our share of run-ins with bears. They were not something you would take lightly. Some mornings. like 5 a.m .. rd be ooming bade from the Sirls' camp. and I'd see a 8f'OUP of cubs and a large bear. one that would stand, oh. 9 feet. and that would be the mother. She would just look at you and you 'd keep moving. bec.ause if you threaten the cubs at aU. you're history. · When bears came into your camping area. really the only way to deaJ with them was to ~t your metal plates and pans and them. make a lot of noise, and hope t ey'd take off. Bears don't growt, you know: they make a fun- ny, high-pitched noise. kind of like 'aieee. aieee.' When you're asleep they may just come to the edge of the tent and sit right on lop of you: it's a frighten- ing thing. You really just don't want lo 2 mess around with beats. You sort of let ~ them do what they're going to do. ~ They're really just after your dry' food • is all. There..was o~ night I especially r~ member. I was going from cabin to cabin cbeckina lhinz out~ at lli.Qh1. 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For some rmson -I trunk it or budd a fire,-hav~ a littJe.cJjnner, sleep might be because they can always out under the stars in oµr sleeping bags. escape quickly by Oying away -birds It was all very casual.' have always coexisted easily with In Woodstock I started doing a great humans. You can see and enjoy them deaJ of walking in the woods. Anywhere almost anywhere, at almost any time. from age 11 to 20. because I went to col- One of my fondest memories is stroll-lege at Bard. across the river. I devel- mg along a beach in North CaroUna with oped an affinity for totally dark woods. my wife and daughter, watching the sea-I had great night vision, and I'd go far gulls, terns and various shorebirds. out in the woods alone. with no fear. just So don't worry about being DanieJ totally removed. I'd pick a spot. sit Boone or GrizZly Adams. You can see down . and I could hear everything, I and enjoy wild animals in their natural could see everything. 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For the second method - going to them -all you'll need is a comfortable pair of shoes, a drop ol patience, and a good dose of common sense. When you're walking through the woodS and you snap a twig or make a loud noise, free-le. Any nearby animal will wait to hear more before running or Hying away. Wait with them, then start walking again. TYy to ap- proach an animal while it's doing something -feeding. for in- stance. Busy with the task at hand it will ___________ ...., be more HKery to ~· zone where forest and field meet, for in-Good campers are stewal'ds of stance, is always filled with animal ac· the earth. When you go out. follow "Binoculars art nicf!., not n«a1ary. " tivity, as the forest and field creatures a few rules ol the wild. Don't destroy the cross back and forth between the two tmain. Don't pick or uproot wildftowers habitats. or plants. Don't stress or frighten a You don 't have to go hi-tech or fan-creature. 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You can see and enjoy them al~ anywhere. at al~ any time. One of my fondest memories is stroll- ing along a beach in North Carolina with my wife and daushter. watching the sea- gulls. terns and various shorebirds. So don't worry about being Daniel Boone or Gri.zzJy Adams. You can see and enjoy wild animals in their natural settings even duri~ your once-a-year outdoOr vacation. Its as simple as get· ting out there and doing it. IW Marty Slouffw1s ~ /ffOdUttf. host and narroJOr ol tht PBS serio Wild Ameria. uilidl ~ U · dusiudy on flOiili Amtricon ui1ilf[k. ClllYY CHAii (COllJ.inl.IM from ~ 9) The Catskills are a very old range. more like hills than difficult. high moun- tains. and it wasn't really a question ol camping out; you more or less lived in those hills. It was natural for my father. my brother Ned and me to just drive a little ways and then get out and climb for a few hours. and you'd be at the top of a mountain where there was nothing. We'd climb mountains like that all the time. get to the top and see four states, things like that. Maybe we'd eat lunch or build a fire, have a littJe dinner, sleep out under the stars In our sleeping bags. It was all yery casual. In Woodstock I started doing a great deal of walking in the woods. Anywhere from age 11 to 20. because I went to col- lege at Bard. across the river. I devel- oped an affinity for totally dark woods. I had great night vision. and I'd go far out in the woods alone. with no fear. just totally removed. I'd ,pick a spot. sit down. and I could hear everything, I could see everything. I could hear the animals, watch the owls. Nothing scared me. I did a lot of that; it was my only real solitude. I enjoyed those kinds of experiences so much that in 1972, when I was work- ing asa111m and sournreditor, I took ~ with ~ ~1-doM marshmallow. an ofter to go to Northern Ontario to run something called Camp Iawa.k.wa. lt's an Indian name; I guess it means filtb.y warer or something. But betng up there turned out to be one of the great sum- mers of my life. It was a wonderful experience. Being as isolated as we were. we had our share ol run-ins with bears. They were not something you would take lightly. Some mornings, like 5 a.m .. f'd be roming back from the girls' camp, and I'd see a 8JOUP of cubs and a laf8e bear. one that would stand, oh. 9 feet. and that would be the mother. She woukl just look ar you and you'd keep moving, because if you threaten the cubs at all , you're history. When bears came into your camping area. really the only way to deal with them was to =· t your metal plates and pans and them, make a lot of noise, and hope t 'd take off. Bears don•t growl, you know: they make a fun- ny. high-pitched noise. kind of like 'a.ieee. aieee.' When you·re asleep they may just come to the edse of the tent and sit right on top of you; ifs a frighten- ing thing. You really just don't want to j mess around with bears. You sort of let - them do what they're going to do. ~ They're really just after your dry food • is all. "Ffiere was o~ night T especialfy re- member. I was going from cabin to cabin ~J~outme at nigbl and all of a sudden the head of a bear wasthere in troni-orme. It was abour Outfit Your Outdoors With Coleman. Coleman• wori<s anywhere you play from~ yard barbecues to beck country campouts. Especially since we've been adding styfish and hardworking products to our quality Colerrwl line. OleCk out these flreal new comparuons to your favorite outdoor activity. I 1 I • SPECIAL CAMPING SECTION the size d my entire torso. I jumped and the bear jumped, too; it was like "Who are your' It was strange, because the bear was huge, but even though his head is as bis as your entire torso, you're alSo standing above It and he doesn't know what this ft.ashliAht thing is. Then the bear just took off. and you could hear a tremendous thrashi~ through t.he woods. Trees and everything crack· ing and breaki~. It sounded like five or six horses. They are huge animals. That epiSode was almost as memor· able as some of the pranks me and the kids pulled. Slowly, over a period of time, we removed picks and shovels and thinp like that from the tool shed. Finally one night we all went out and the next morning. when everyone went to the mess hall, there was a brand-new 40.root tree planted right in front of the place. Nobody knew how or why it'd gotten the~. and of course it was us. We'd taken it from the woods in the middle of the night. My favorite part of the summer, though. was the ten-day to two-week camping trips we'd make. A lot of them were canoe trips with what's called por· tage; where)"ou-pickllJfyour canoe, put it on your head, and walk down the path over to another lake and paddle it again. At the time, you could canoe for miles . 1nes=And lf yw;were thirsty, you courtl just pick your paddle up and let the water roll down it and just drink the lakes: they were so clear and fresh you didn't have to worry about anything. Thunder and lightning storms could hit at any time: you might be in the mid- dle of the lake a mile from shore when one broke, and we'd have to make for shore as quickly as possible because of the danger. It's different from beirtA in a house and getting depressed when it's raining outside: you 're roughing it, you're prepared, you're dealing with it all the time. You have to pitch your tent on a different angle in a different area, you have to find the right tree but not get too close to trees that might be hit . by lightning -all those thi~ are adventuresome and important. At the same time, you had the dry food that you learn how to make into wet food, and every couple of days you'd find an area you'd pull into that would sell candy bars. When you're out there like that, you can't help but be overtaken by the en· vironment. Your schedule's significant· ly different from II home; you're up at 5 jnJbe moming._bittinJ the sack at 8 at ni&ht. And there's IO much to see: Every mooee. f!mY beer, f!mY •ep you take is something new to look at. and It's not at all like home. The closer you get to that part d ~~is quiet and undisturbed, the De!Jer. It can be verj excitlna. And It can also be very romantic. One of the most romantic and lovely si&hts was_ lying _back at ni&ht-.alter everyone 14 p.._y Wm&.Y •MAY It• 1• was secure and lookin& up at the Nor· them Lights. They begin right above _your head and-just spew out; the colors are ffi181lilicent. and it's so quiet all you may hear is a loon on the lake or some- thing. There isn't much that's more romantic than that. lt helps you under· stand what poets meant by beauty, the Romantic poets and the pre-Renaissance ones. Actually, I didn't know many pre- Renaissance poets -up in the Hudson's Bay area. I'm sure there were. though: "Look at that fish, I love you." Of course it's romantic. There's nothing like a star· ... lt'a., quld all you may hear I& a loon on the lake or 110methlng. There lm't mach that'• more romantlc than that •.. filled ni!Vtt. It just overwhelms you. I thinlc, actually, that some of that ' ~ . f play in National lampoons European Vacation. He has the same frontier American spirit you have as a camper, the feeling of being a disroverer, an adventurer, of finding new places, see- ing new thinp, recapturing perhaps something in his childhood that never quite worked out. When I think about camping now, I think about it in terms of my children. I really haven't had the time myself to do anything like that again. It's a dif· ferent life now: it's. not made up of semesters and summers anymore. The work is endless -you're either pro- moting something for the summer or filming something for the winter. And I couldn't live anymore on the $400 o~ whatever I made then for a summer's work. Yet I miss the solitude I was able to have; talking about it just brillfl.S back memories I'd love to relive. I'm sure, however, that my children will eventually have that kind of ex· perience. I'll be taldng them camping one way or another. Every day I take my 2-year-old daughter, Sid, out for walks in the woods near where I live, but around here there's even graffiti on· the trees and rocks. So-I worry that as land gets SCMCer, areM for for-fell campins, where you're rally on your own with- out a lot d other P«>Pe drtvi,. up, art· Ing a campfire, ·anc1 leaving their pr· blge. will be dwlndlina, as well. I would hope there's still a plaice for children to go where they can take Ion& walks and hear nothing but birds and frop and ~.ii. brooks. Those experiences are SPECIAL CAMPING SECTION PLAN AHEAD-BUT DO IT LEAF BY LEAF HERE 'S THE COMPLETE BOOK ON HOW to CAMP AND WHAT'S BEST TO READ ONCE YOU 'RE THERE' By Jan Benzel The library or book.store may seem like an unlikely place to begin a foray into the wilds. but part of the fun d any trip is in the planning. And although one sets out on ou~door expeditions with a spirit of adventure. adventure will be all the more pleasant tor having anticipated and prepared for difficulties along the· way. Whether you're an avid back- packer. a Sunday afternoon hiker. or merely a rainy-day armchair dreamer. A companion Sierra Club Guide. Sta11- ing Small in the Wilderness. by Marlyn Doan ($6.95}. is a useful primer for families with smaJI childttn. AJong with the basic information about gear and where to go , it tells what you can eJ(· pect your child to be able to do at dif- ferent ages and suggests ways to sweet- en the trip for everyone. One whimsical idea: packing candy (chocolate-covered granola. no less) to ·entice them alone the trail. A more prac- tical thought: trying out powdered milk at home before a camping trip to find out whether your kids will drink it. Of they won't, and you want to make sure they get their daily dose of calcium. they can crunch on Tums or other antacids, but check with your physician.) Once you get tfle basics down - know how-10 puLyour tent up even in the dark. learn to check your flashlight batteries and bulb before your trip and pack toilet paper as a matter of habit . t-~~lar-nfJllrat~u=:==:t=;look;;s:-;:fo;;rw;ard:;.;5to washil!S your face in ice--cokt water fi~yoo ~ away from any city, the 8ky becometl a dlu I)' dome; the COlllllelladona fairly leap out at you ... ~ou may find something in this selec- tion of books to stow in your knapsack. The .... Families with a Girl Scout or Boy Scout in the house may have the only guide they need already at hand: the Scouts' handbooks. written in language that children ages 1 O and over can understand. These books contain basic information on alt kinds of camping n~ties. In them you'll find ev~ry th1ng from what t.o take on an overnight to how to dig i trench around your tent lo keep water out if -heaven forbid - it should happen to rain. Wa/~~"8 SO/tly in t~ Wi/demas: The Simo ChJb <luick to Bacltpadting, by Jolin Hart (S7.95). is a t~ anCJ soph~lntroduc:tion to hiking and camping. It includes ledions on equip- ment. emergencies and survival, blisters, ~-te><:arry toOds. park permits. map-P•ns a COUl'M and just about anythlf\8 else you can think of. In kee.Pns with the Sierra Qub's environmentalist phil- osophy, Hart emphasizes the wJner- abilllY. ol the land Ind ways for c.ampetS to help preserve the wilderness. on a fragrant bed of soft pine needles -you may tu m to Colin Fletcher's Huckleberry Finn explores the nature of freedom and contaln8 aome of the mOlll poetk~ln Amerkan Uterature. Complete Walker Ill (Knopf. $11.95). The book is in its third edition. and ex- perienced backpackers consider it a bible for explorins the outdoors. Mapptna ttae 1ra11a Rand McNaJly's annually updated Campground and Trailer Parlt DiTMory Notional ($13.95) lists national parks. state parks and private campgrounds. with· detailed information on facilities. prices. reservations and driving instruc- tions. It can be especially useful for cross<00nlry travelers with a tent and sleeping bll ln the car trunk who would rather spend $4 for a campsite than S30 -f.uavWi.ixa.v • "-'Y it • 19af lS llA11ll ,. ,,.,.,,, ,. 111136 WHAT IE' ._ WOl'T DO, Alll SIT...S WOl'T a.- Tia .. CAI DO Fml WGIB OVER 35 ••• OR YOlll llCIEY llACI! It's never too late to flatten your stomach and narrow your waistline. But as you have probably noticed, diets alone are not enough. That is especially true as you get older Even 1f you keep your weight oown and get some exercise. your stomach may bulge and sag because your abdominal muscles are not property toned Stt·ups atone work on only some of these muscles. 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These fllJides can be obtained by writing to S1erta Club . Att.: Preference Mail, 1142 W. Indian School Rd .. Phoenix, AZ 85013. Natural Re.oarcea . . Once on your way, you can open your eyes to new worlds. If, like Adam~o_u ~ you--mu9t ~~-yoo see, there are some volumes you'll be glad you brought along. Noted omithol· ogist Roger 1'ory Peterson and the Audubon Society have each published a series of pocket-size field guides to birds, wildftowers, trees and wildlife. The Audubon books identify their su~ jects with color photographs, while the Peterson guides use drawi~ (please see "Recommended Reading," paae 10). On a clear night far away from the city. the sky becomes a starry dome; the con- stellations fairly leap out.of the black· ness. Whitney s Star Finder (Knopf. S 10.95) makes a good companion, help- ing you find the constellations and even telling how to set your watch by the sun. For tbe Armcbalr Camper America being a nation of pioneers, ou r literature is well-stocked with novels, essays and diaries that explore man's retation9hip with nature. Here are a few that might whet your appeti te for an outdoor adventure. This is the 1 OOth anniversary of Mark Twain's mas&erpiece 'f'M Adv«tlures of Huclt/ifiiiry finn, which only gets bet· ter with aae and re.reading. 'the tale of Huck's journey down the Mississippi River explores the American experience and the nature of freedom, in the wilderness and in civilization, and it contains some of the most poetic P4$S1f1eS in American 'literature. Ernest Hemingway's "Nick Adams" stories have finally been coUected and publishec;t (Scribners. S7.95). The tales 16. fAMn.Y WtULY . MAY It. ·- are full of Hemingway grit and male rites of passage set in northern Michigan. More modem titles that share the same spirit of the outdoors include A River Runs Through h, a moving novella by Norman Macl.ean (University of Chicago, $6.95), about an elderly man who cherishes his memories of days spent Oyfishing. ---America'• Uterature I& 8locked with novel8 that explore man'• relatlonahJp with nature. Two other more recent favorites de- scribe cross-country treks with nights spent beneath the stars: Blue Highways by William Least Heat Moon and Zen and the Al1 of Motorr:y<.le Maintenance by Robert Pirsig. Children, dog lovers and John Steinbeck fans may also want to pick up Travels With Charley. Finally, if you have snuck a radio in· to your pack (to be played at low volume, please), tune in to National Publk: Radio's Prairie Home Companion from 6 to 8 on Saturday evening. Gar· rison Keillor hosts the show from the fie. tional Lake Wobegon, "where all the women are strong. all the men are good. looking, and all the children are above averaae ... and is a marvelous, magk:al 9tot'yteller. His tales are lnterspened with live mu~ ranging frOm AppaJ• chlan blueanu to Braman folk songs. Keillor's lyrical voice and refreshlnQty offbeat sense of humor go well wTth sunsets and woodsmoke and make a iOOd distraction if it rains. And it mi&ht. So don't f~ your poncho. Happy trails! 1W . 1a• • eoo• DA1K111• (cOlllinu«J lrom ~ 4J "It's 'lnuch mon romantic.·· dancing: "You're out on the dance floor and you can talk to your partner. she's close to you and you're holding on to her; you look Vfrf poised, ~ relaxed: That s a much more elegant way to go .Ask Fred Astaire why the grace and glamour of ballroom dancing have once again caught the imagination of the na- t.ion. The answer. in the words of a song, is deliriously simple: Heaven. I'm in heaven. And my heart beats so that I can hardly speak. And I seem to find the happiness 11 seek · I out. Lt'.5..much more r<>rntDJ"1.'_,' .___--f-J- -· -rerJiaps theref n lies the real reason everyone is stepping out like Fred and Ginger: It transports -people from the routine of the day to a world of glamour. of elegance, of romance. Angelo Picariello explains: "Some people meditate; when I feel there's any kind of problem. if I'm depressed at work. I dance and I'm content. I realize there's so much more you can reach for." As Duchin sees it. America's current passion for ballroom danci ng is a reflec- tion of the national mood as a whole. In his analysis: "Younger people are I becoming interested in what they perceive as a more gracious way of liv· mg. There is a desire to get slightly deeper in the examination of each Olher in their relationships... Duchin has observed in his audiences "a yearning ~or order. 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Ticks generally launch their offen- sive from Ma>' through sometime in early July; fleas are most menacing around September and October. But both of these pests are afoot in the hot summer months. and in states with warm weather all year, there may be a constant i..L.11~,,,., s1a1e of siege. Fleas and ticks are per- m erant. Ir an animal isn't arou nd to leech off, they'll be happy to settle for hu- man blood. In between blood fill-ups, fleas and 1cks. surprisingly sturdy rl"Oll0"'1 creatu res. may incubate for Nlo,.-..;~ quite.. some tirne-tn ldwn or carpeting, in your ru rn11ure or your pet's bed, 1,aiting for their next victim. you may see them clearly. As for ticks. they are larger. more sedentary parasites that burrow behind or inside the ears. on the foot pads, or around the muzzle. If you find any critters on your animal. don't despair; there are several effective wa~of dealing with theproblem: Fleas and ticks can be fought off with insec· ticides that come in a variety of forms available in any grocery or It isn't merely a question i ol annoyance; with each 5> Ilea or tick feeding, your ~--~~a.c.---t pet's health is at stake. In dogs. fleas pet store. Althougll flea and tick collars cause a skin disease known as FAD -seem to be the most popular of the prod- for Flea Allergy Dermatitis. Its symptoms ucts, the once-or twice-weekly sprays are scratching and inflamed skin -and powders are more effective. sometimes to the ~nt where it may Insecticide shampoos do help elim· become raw and mfecled and bleed. inate pests. but they don't prevent Dogs desperate k> reileYe the itchi may reinfestation. Flea and lick dips -in- even chew out their hair. F1ea-i~ested secticide solutions diluted in water that cats aren't as susceptible to FAD: how· can be sponged or swabbed over an ever, since fleas cany tapeworm. a cat animal's wet body -are very effective. I (or dog) that swallows one while groom-When you use these products. follow the ing itself may get the worm . package directions carefully: people I The lick-tortured animal may become often make the solution dangerously anemic or experience a lowered resis-strong. tance to diseases. In some extreme To thoroughly rid you r home of Oeas I cases. tick paralysis, caused by a toxin, and ticks. you must plan you r search- may totally immobilize the pet. Unfor· and-destroy missions by im~ining lun ately, ~ery pet owner also shares where they are most likely to hide. 11 this serious health risk. A human can your house is severely infested. you may ~me paralyzed by a tick that artaches need to have It professionally fumigated. 11self to the scalp. There are several Shon ot that, rely on commercially o~her much-publicized tick-transmitted available insecticides that come in diseases that atf!d ~e. including aerosol canisters ("ro6m f()88ers"). One Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (symp-final tlp: You can transform your or· to.ms are hi&h fever and l'l.1h) and Lyme dinary vacuum cleaner into a lethal Disease (similar symptoms followed by ~apon by adding part of a flea collar severe arthritis). to the vacuum bag. The suction of the The best way to protect your pet from bag combines with the toxin of the col· Oeas and ticks is by being alert to their lar to create a. poisonous vapor. The ver· pr~nce. Check the animal frequently min swept inside will die at once. All's dunng the peak sprlna and summer fair in love and war. and when it comes seasons. F1eu are SmaJl creatures that to fleas and ticks, this is war fW 1ump around a lot. but if you examine UwJs Bmnon is tlw foundff' ol r~ Porlt £as1 Y<;>ur animal by pilti,. the hair and run-Animal Hospilol in NftV ratt CJty and a board n1ng your tlfll!l'I owr the top al its blck ~of~ FJNa Commill«oldw NN• Yort and in front of and undemellh the tail. ~"'°?' ~ f AMft.Y Wma.Y •IA.AV It• 1• 21 , I Advel'tl-1 lnsecticlde ·Artanled Third Patent ROACH PRU.FE, # l in Three _ University Tests The University of California and the University of Nebraska have JUSt released two independent studies that have bee!' published in the Entomological Society of America Journal. Jn the studies, thirty-one well known consumer and commercial insecticide products were tested in heavily roach infested homes and apartments. Confirming an earlier University of California published repon. RoA<.:H ,PRUFE's patented formula agam took the #1 spot as the most effective roach killer. In the new Universi1y of California repon. ROACH PlWFf. was tested against the sptays and_P,Qwders commonJ used by the extenninators. and was the only product in the twelve-week study that showed 100% control. In the University of Nebraska study, well known consumer aerosol, fogget and dust products were tested. Here again RoACH P1<PFE provided the best results in their eight-week tests. Odorless, Easy To Apply Alan Brite. holder of seventeen U.S. and foreign patents. has JUSl been awarded his tlurd patent on RoACH PRL'f'E. Brite says: "Because roaches sunpl y do not recognize ROACH PRUFE as an insecticide. they do not try to avoid II by scattenn~ to other parts of your residence as they do with other 1nsecticides. Plus the electrostatically charged powder sticks to the roach's body and is then' carried back into the walls and spread amonjt the other roaches. The result is you kill not only the roaches you see. but also those hiding and multjplying in the waUs'.' 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UMll ...... ,., ...... ·---t -•-1 ............... ,,,.~ ...... ,., ...... __ -t ~:e•c:=~~. ~. ~~.~~·~~~.::::: 1---t ... 0 A a••NIWllP f. as the ~ says. "A sweep is• lucky. •lucky can be... CMvid and Dee Stoll are particularly fortu nare. The StoUs are master chimney sweeps (which means thiey've und<>gJed mott than 't,000 Oues). and they run the Chim· ney Sweep Sdloot of America Inc. in Addison. OI. A~s1oteam about settill8 all sooty? Plenty. 1t seems. The sweep s role is a ~ous one: CMvid Stoll. for instance. stresses a sweep's role in fi~ prevention: '1'he 'A Team· are the firemen ; we·~ the ·e Team.' Besides deaning chimneys. our job is to spoe ocher ti~ hazards in houses and businesses ... He continues: 'The sweep's image as a child or a clown is a myth. But the happiness of sweeps and the fact that they bring a touch ol flOOd luck to whomever they meet is true." Rather a sweepina stllement. wouldn't you say'f ~ · hla jult In from Tiiuel ~ Town: Whal do •naen =_; Prince and Barry M.n- ilow, basketblller Miik John· son, and actor Robert Hays have in common? The same grandmother. Well. sort of. Just talk to grandmother-Of ·the-stars Ber· nice Altschul. She'll tell you 1t all happened because "you have to take a chance in life - you never know .... " Berrlice·s big chance came when she gave up her job keeping the books for a New York deli and moved to LA .. where she got a bookk~i.ng job at th~p--ut~fq .. 'CMfhe s res. - taurant or\ Sunset Blvd. The rest is history: After she and her husband, George, eventually took over the res- taurant. word got out around town and it became a hang- out for local record company luminaries. Her l\abit of "adopt· ing" customers garnered her a fiffilill'lent·like following of stars. . Her recipe for su~: plain ol' good cooking. She insists, "I just try to make evtryone feel at home -it's these ~ pie who make ·me feel 10 feet tall." Thar's no mean feat when ohe of your "grandchildren" is Magic Johnson. ment to one's life, a sense of purpose. a sense of control. a feeling that one's actions have impact. a sense of challenge, the ability to see change as positive, and {the ablllry) to tolerate some ambigu ity ... You don't recognize yourself in this description? Don't worry. Supposedly. the traits indentified by Kobasa and Maddi can be learned. Lesson one: Play it very cool. NEXT WEEK IN FW • An 82nd birthdaY tribute to ~.Than~ &b: for~ BADAMllUCAI What are Americans reading just before they mire for the night -or whenever they have the time? Here are two ver nocice how some reports. '-----------~ ~ =~ 5::J Dr. Timothy l~ary, the situation gets? Su.Zann~ former Harvard profa. Kobasa. assocta1e profe5.sor of 8or, now• peydloloslM, psychology at th£city Univer· LQe.,.(Qeles. Calli. sity of ~ew Yo~. wondered This is';r good° time to ask why that is. me: I've jusr ftntsfied lwo So she and Univ~J)'. t>ooks that I think will be CfiicaSO ~of behavioral ++---~onny-ra orifes. sciences Salvatore Maddi p~ The first is Jitterbug f'er. filed executives of a major U.S. fume by Tom Robbins. I've corporation and found that read his others: Euen Cow- those who handled stress ··-11 girls Get the ~. Another exhibited "a sense of com~lt-RoodsKk Altmction, and Still Ute uith ~ptettr. but this is his best. He writes with great intelligence and tenderness about the human situation. And he's uery funny. Then there's another book called Child of Fortune by Norman Spinrad. I think this is the finest philosophic novel written in the last SO years in America. It's a monumental historical work of literature. It corams (our) future. in which we have solved the problems of com- petition. war. ~. and so on. and the real~ are ~and spiritual - like ~. or intelliflence inc:reme or pleesu~. This is a monumental book." ' Mike Dobkoeld, pbar· maclat. Oac:o Druaa. Green Bay. Wla. I just finished reading The Belsy by Harold Robbins: I saw fhe movie on feTevlsion - and liked_i, a '2l..Jo_I thouszht: Why not read the book~ Also. I like Robbins' writing. You really feel as though you're at the center of the book -I feel like I'm the one who's telling the story. I've read a number of his other books and this one may not be as good as some of the others. The characters in The &!tsy are the most in- teresting efement. I have my dou~ thal the auto mdustrv is quite like he presented 1i. but it's possible. I suppose th~ oould be as much cor- ruption in bit-time business as th~ is in. say b1g-11me politics. But as I said. 11 was the characters rhat I found intereted me. particularly the hero. I identified with his ambitions He wanted to build the perfect cAr. I'm a little like that. a perlecnonist: whatever f'm doing. I try to do my best F~Y WllJcly. MAY It. ,. 23 j f PLUS-YOU GET Personalized Monogramming , at no extra charge .. • for luggage as individual as you are FREE 30-DAY TRIAL NO-RISK COUPON ...,.,._, __________ o.. ___ _ ~------------~AOI--- ------~'-----..... Sign ........ _____________ ~ Color Mlection: 0 IAAl Rich Blue ::J IAO W.,-n Brown = IABI R8di.nt Red arde the lnftllil of your choice: oA'c$~9J~87&<Wef /<YtZ o£' I c#lJG?ttr:Yldcrf/~~~Pf I MAIL COUPON TOOAYI YOUR 8AT18fACTION IS ASSURED! L..-------·· --------------,J •May 19 -May24 lailyPilllf ~rving tbe Orange County CommunltJes of Newport Btatb. Costa Mesa, HuntJngion Bucb. ln'ine. LaguJll Bearb and Fountain \'alJpy New world• to conquer Gabriel Byrne la Colambaa and Kaalmlr Berer play• hla eon, Dleco. ln the mlnlaera • 'Cbrlatopber Colambua," tonight and Monday at 8 on CBS, Channel 2. See atory, Page 3 . Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 Weat Bay St., Cotta MHa, Ca. Mall addreu: Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca., 92626 Telephone· 642-43'1 }' 11g1.in1 inforni;illfm ,, µrm'1Ut'U by the networks :mrl ''"'"'n.' .111d 1s .;ub;t .. :t to c hangr without n<>11ce -·--~ .port'\ ................................... ~ Nt·t"orJ..s ........................................................ Page 3 {)a_\ llnH' Drama ........................................... Page 4 Tul>c Topper'\ ................................................ Page 6 Da_, 1111w Schedule .......................................... Page 7 E1 cning Schedule ........................................... Page 9 -a.-15 _ ........ (::!) KC'BS. CBS. 6121 W. Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles (4) K NBC NBC. 3000 W. Alameda Ave .• Burbank (7) KABC. ABC, 41 51 Pro~t t\ve .• Los Anat.les (8) KFMB. ("BS. 767~Engmeeritoad;Sall Ofcao- ( 10) KCiTV. ABC. Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego (39TKCST.NBC. '8330Tngineer Road. San Diego _ ........... R .. 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For years many of them sit in front of their !lets. hccr and munchies in hand. and dream of scoring the win- ning touchdown in the fourth quart<.'r Some dream of summer and hit- ting the home run off Tom Seaver or Dwight Gooden to gi ve their team the win A few dream of boxing glory. of outpunching Marvin Hagler or Larry Holmes. A few more dream of beating Larry Bird on a pick-and-roll or slamming a stuff down Or. J .'s wind- pipe . .But the·drcam:-e.nd when the game ends. This-Satur4ay, thanks to NBC's '"Sports World" host Len Berman. six fans will fulfill their fantasies. They will be chosen from among the 20.000 requests re- cei ved by Berman after he announced the idea in mid- March. Berman has been doing this since his days at Bos- ton's WBZ-TV in 19 75. Now he'll test 11 over th<.' network a1rwave<;. "Twenty thousand 1s un- believable.'' Berman says. '"I ~uess 11 shows hO\.\ fascinated we arc with spon and our sports he roe~ ... Many of the requests have been strange. A Purdue student wants her mother to go shopping for sweaters with St. John's basketball coach Lou Cam eseeca. One fan wants to be h1l by a pitch thrown by a Los Angeles Dodger. A few thousand would like to be sportscasters.. a few hundred others want tt> play in the NFL. All are dreams: only six will come tru" and tho e will be alive for only a few necting moments. The six chosen will ll vc- for the thou'8ndc, who are lcfi behind. s1t11ng in front of their sets. watching and .wishing 1t were them. It 1c; all mindless. ham11t'ss fun and quite fitt1na for a quiet sprina afternoon 1n May. a lime of year when drcam8 a~ 1n full bloom. --1anc1.y ___ _ ... ,. -·CJ)• IAlllTUU,..,... ...... (2 ............ ~ ........ -tt•AU. ~ 1~ tt't::. D 11111 a .. • .. ... =:-J.. ....... .....=_, ............ , ,,.,.___ .... tdl 9 UM. POOTIAl.L .... ....., ..... .... Deftftr Gold (I hn., •Min.) .,., 21• -1 WMl1\llQ ~ 1l9 CJ) NAIOll ColonW .._..aMI .,_. .......... ~ '" "°"' c ........ 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(11w.) -~T -1;;·-· .. 11:11 .... , ..,. fllW. 1W 90lllfllW. -........... ..,. .. ......... llY ...... .. --~--- Ari IOCll ·1::-.......... W U•tu. Lea :IY91J11 D111i111 .. ...... (1 .... ). .... au. .. .,.... ........... f'ert .... ftlWe... Min.) (Plea11e tee SPORTS/Pace 3 1) -llelworks Columbus having his day New CBS minise ries may be a long voyage. but it's worth the trip By JERRY BUCK AP Tele•telon Writ., LOS .\N(iELI.~ -< hrn111plw1 < ol· '11mhus is probahh thl· tx·.,1-i..n1m n h1,tnn- cal figure cumpl~·tl'I) ignored h) I lolh · wood. Until now. Nobod) seemed to tx· 1ntcre,1t·d 10 thc admiral of thl· Orl'an Sea. thc grcat navigator who pcr'>l'ltl'd 1n the n>Urt'\ 1)f Europe until ht• won thl' \uppon ofQu~rn l'iabclla of Spain for his LntcrpnSl' uf tht• Indies. __:Quring j¥ atts~1pt~_ 10 5ell a< olumh~ _ prOJCCt pcop e said. 'Whn carcs'1Tt'<. aoufl \torv,"' said Malcolm "ituan. r11-exl·cut1\ll' --Pr.odw::.e.r__Qf the 'i1x.-hour "( hn::.tnphn Columhus" mln~cfir'I l Otnght amt Mon- day on < RS. ( 'hanncl 2. "Thn didn't kn nv. tlw 11 u1· '111n ot ( olumhu~. No one cared .\t111.1lh 1t·, .1 vt'r) ('xc·111ng Sl<H) on m:.in' ll'\ cl., ... In a 1 94~ movie ma1k tn l:ngla nd. '\mcncan al'tnr Frcdenc M;i n h pla~ l'd l1>lumbus . .\) 1f tu p1 11\1.'. till' na~ "'~ 1·r;, correct. t hl' k 1 ndnt fl'' 11·v.' l';i llnl 11 ICdiOU) CRS' "( hmtoplwr C olumhu,· d111·, capture lhl· .Hh1·11111r1'. thl' 1ntrr~m· th1· ma1l'\I\ and tlw 1r1·.11hl'f\111lhl'n1·111'111.11 kd. to the dl\10\.l'I'" ol tl;1. ~1·" \\'111 Id Rut onh h1,1on hufh m;I\ hr 1111 l11wd t11 Soap stars due at Universal Soap opera fans can meet their heroes and heroines close up next weekend during a "Soap Opera Festival" on the Universal Studios tour. ----- 1he fettlval wm run from Saturday through Monday wtth four different · stars appearing each day In the Entertainment Center. Scheduled to participate are Stuart Or..1mon, Jane Elliott. Peter Reckall, Melody Thomu. Kristian Alfonso, Michael Leon, Steve Bond, SMrllyn Wolter, M~HI O'Leary, Darnell Wiiiiama. Nlchola Watk« and Beth Maitland. Show times Meli day are 11:45 a.m. and 12:50, 2:.01nd 4:10 p.m. and will be hotted by Joyce e.ci<er. Call (818) 508-9600 for ttcket Information. Nicol Wllllamaon (left) and Faye Dunaway are the king and queen of Spain and Gabriel Byrne stare ae .. Chrletopher Columbua. •• "' tl1rnugh 1tw liro;t part ·'' < 'olumbu~ llll'l'hdl'li:a1altad1·kat111 ht~l·lh>rt tog.11n '"PflOrl for 111, 'mage. It" '>low going unttl 11l'.ll thl· 1·nd \\hl'll lw tinall~ hl•g1n' h1, l'\ph11.1t1<111 I lw '1'n 111d 11;11 t 1' "111 I h l hl' \\ .11 l. I Ill' 'i;1111:i \l.111.1 '' "r1·1 ~l·d up11n a 11·l'I .ind < 11l11111bt1\ 11111,t li'.l\l' lwh1nd p.11t 111 h" l'rl'\\ \1art1n 1'1111011. 1«1111.1111 1111 tw 111111.1 1.k<.crt' < olumhu-. lll warrh l11r gold and 10 r1·1urn ln"ipa1n lir~t tnda1111 thl'glur} ()nl\ < olumhu'> '>ltJWrror ,i,.111 ·" a n,\\ 1ga11>t • 1llm\' him to lw:11 P1n1nn h:tl i.. 111 "ip:11n But tlwn ( 'olumhu~. \Ul'h .1 g1·n111'> ,11,l'.l. 1' undone h~ h" 1nt•p111u1k :t'> .t l ulon 11N .ind h) uiurt rntngt1l' · I hl' m1111\l'fll'' 1~ wdl l'~l\l. hut part1rular standout~ an· l mh actor (rahnd AHnl' a<i Columhu'>. Faye Dunav.a~ a'> '<)Ul'l'll 1-;rihl'lla. Oh'l'T Rel'd a'i P1nwn. M<ix '011 Sydow as King Jc,hn of Portugal. !:II Wallarh a!> thl' queen\ ronfe\sor and Nrrol W11l1:imson as King Ferdinand. Stuart. also thl· producer of".\ Death 1n C~liforn1a." brn:idc:ist on ·\RC l:t'il W<'l'k, \aid thl' proJt'l't c;taned \\tlh an l'XH'n<il\1' 1re:1tnwn1 ot thl' \llH"\ from ltalt:rn <ourl'l'' It ''a' dnnl' a .. J J1.11n1 \ml·nctn ·ltalt.111 prodlll'llOll ·1 l1kl'll ( olumhu' I<' lht• a'>tr<>nauh 111 'Thl· Right "i1uff."' he ~aid. "ffhc had 11\t'tl 1n rnntempora11 t1m1;'i I'm sure he would ha'·l· lx•cn one oft ho~ test pilot._ v. hl) went 10 lhl' moon Thl· \O)!l&I.' v.a'i a1 ka!>t a-. dangerou~ \nd h1· twd nn f:trl -~ati.· ''ystcms or \\lll't' Ill''' 1he \\:t~ thr \f)!ll'l' program <.Ill('\ •• Stuart \atJ Enghsh actor Ben Cross was ong1nall) t;ihhed to plrt) Columbus. but had to ho" nut. Thl·n Kl'\ 1n Klein was .1pprnadwJ hnall ~. thl') 'l'ltkd 1rn B} rne I k h,1d '>h.1rr dari.. good lool.') ... Stuart ,,11J "lk'd h1.·1·11 1n thl' < o\la-{)aHas film -H.11111.1h" .• 111d Ill' \\,I\ If). rhl' "l'Cp' and I \\ .tl1hlll ... I h1· m1hl llllllmun n11,c1111l'l'Pt1on about < olumhu' 1<> that Ill' had to convmce l''l'r~1)fll' thJt the world v.as round. In r1·al 11\. 1110-.1 '>l'lll1l.1rs accC'ptcd that fact . I hl' d1..:1grl'l'flll'lll v.as o'er its size. His 011pc)lll'lll\ :Jrgul'd that II v.as 100 long a 1uurnq tcira ,hip to sari sal\'1) from Europe 10 the Ea\t No one. !cast of all Columbus. hl·ltl'\ eJ thnc '~as another continent hetv.l'l'n ttwm I n ht~ death. Columbus rl'IU,l'd to l'1)fll'1'lk that he had found a nev. \\Odd "lie d1~1urhed 'omc long-held opinions of what thl· world was. what 11 was ltke," said Stu;in "Ile was put down <\la heretic Thl·n. a' n11\\. rx·opk with neW"'l'deas that dl\turh thl' nld dogma arc considered dan)!.l'lllU' .. The n:w11ral Sll'nl'" v.crt' filmed rn a \J)C\ t..ll tani.. 1in thl' island of Malta. Other 'crnc' \\l'f1' tilrm·d in .Sp:11n and 1n the t>om1111can Rcpuhlrc on tht' island of H 1~p:.101ola, wh<'rr ( olumb.us established thl' l'1>lon1e!I 1)f La Na' td:id and Santo Dom rn~o. Sunday. May 19. 1985 3 ... Why big stars do the s,oaps .. ~ ' ... I I -1 I Liberace appean on •'Another World .. wttb Llnda Dano. . By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: Can you tell me what would entice big-name stars like Johnn) Matf11s, L11 T<\)'lor. etc .. to appear on soap operas'! It confuses me and I wonder how thl' cast members fed about 11. -B.A .. Shreveport. La. A: Well, it depends on the big-name star you 're talking about. For example. If you're Sammy Davis Jr., you agree to do "Love of Life" because you're an avid fan. Ditto for Davis' 1evHal appearances on "One Life to Live." Wby did Johnny Matbl1 do "Ryan's Hope?" It was wonderful national publlclty for bis latest albam. A1 for Lil Taylor, 1be often t4ld tbe pre11 at &bat time 1be'd done every medlam bal daytime and waated to bave a 10 at It. Al10, 1uest stars OD 1oap1 1e1 a pretty penay for lbelr work. How do tlle re1ular performers feel? Tltere .,e mlired fttllap. Some performers OD "General Hospital" 1eDU· lnely liked Taylor but felt ber presence was unfair. At a recent seminar In New York, muy producert anbrJtecuxpruu4tlle op nlon tbat stars seemed oat of place In aettln11 Hke Llanvlew and Pine Valley and felt tllat Jollnny Matbh beln1 In New York ., Jobruly Matlll1 was lbe better way to 10. 0: I notice that Gillian Spencer 1s doing \Orne work on "Another World." How can she act on "All M) Children" and also be writing a \oap opera? - G.R .. Bethesda. Md. A: Spencer, wbo plays "All My Cbll· dren'1" beleapued Daisy, seems to make lime for every~in1. Rl1bt now 1lle 11 doing a loa,;ttm .swyliae for lite deaf clliarac- ter Brlttaay, played by Sllaron Gabot, oa "Aaotber World." Spencer al10 11 respon- sible for Ille Marley /Vlctorja twin storyline on "Another World." We under· stand Gillian also bas a 1101 1toryllae in tlle bopper for aclor Roberl LaPone. LaPoae played Zacb Grayson on " All M.Y Clllldrea," the man Daisy 11 accused of murderln1. Q· Now that TcrT) Lester has a pnmc- 11ml' movie called ··Rlade:· 1!> he going 10 be lea ving "Young and Restless?" -N.U .. Buffalo. N. Y. A: Terry Lester (w bo plays Jacki eire rci1ed 1111 vacation time om "Yo11n1 and Reslle11" 14 fly to tlle Orient aad film tlle CBS two-lllto1r movie, wblcb also 11111ertes potential. CBS lllta1,'t pat It on Its fall 1cbedule but tllert are namors tllat it just mitbt be a mld·HHOD replacement. Ce1ter'1contract11 due to ead on "You1 UHi ftttt;ten" ad bO--Often mentloned lbat he'd like to leave but lately be'• been 1ayin1 tbat workln1 witll Melody Tboma1 11 Nikki 11 11cb a dream bt'd like to stay arouad. Like mo1t 1llrewd actors, Le11er'1 kee7in1 bit optlon1 opea. I 1111 "Blade" Mrln 1et1 picked up for prime time, you caa bet Lester will be sayln11ooctbye to Y,R. (PleaHHe DAYTIME/Pace31 Chucking trucking a good move By LYNDA HIRSC H Lul'k1I~ for Tony Pooilnl. best re· memht:red as the o riginal Vinnie Wokk on ··onl· Lift· to Live" and now pla>ing Dctc(•t1 vl· <•ates on "R11ual,," ('oca-Cola dcfin1tcl} wa~ not 11 "Two 1.fay'> after I was J1\Charged from the service. I got a1obdnv1nga ( oke truck. 11 was dn~1ng me craty. Two days later. I pulled ovl·r tO a .,,Jc !.trect 111 Nev.') ork. got out of 1h .. · 1ruck and slartcd walking." ex plains .Pon1ini. whose buo}'ant chatter sputters out like machine-gun fire. 'Tm not · \Ure how 11 happened. but after I aban- doned that truck I wound up at thl' neighborhood playhouSt and 1hough1 ac1- 1ng might be .1 good 1h1ng 10 try I h;.1d the G.I hill .,owh>no1'1" For Pon11n1. that walk into the ne igh· borhood rla}'house wa{j the walk of a lifcllnie I 1,c Brna dwa) pla )'I. hundredH>I cp1sod1t I V appearance-,. 1w11 pnme-11mt' senc\ and a b<·st daytime art1n[1. Fmmv l:uer. he '11111lovcs10 a(·t. "I'd rather work on an) a<.·tmg a\s1gnmcnt than sit and wait for some: big ro le .. After a 'cv .. ·n-ycar htlrh 3\ Vinnie Wolck. the hlue-rnllar tcu v with thl· hl.'art of 4 Sunday, May 19, 1985 gold who married the guts> Wanda. Pon11n1 dcndcJ to head for Hullywood. "I ll'ft on good term s. I waited for m)' l'Onlract 10 run nut.·· Over the ~cars. he was asked lo rl'turn. out the t1ml· wa& never right. "Onn~ I rcall} wanted to, hut I had an obh~t1on lo a scnn out hl·rc." When Pon11n1 later wa nted to return 10 ''One Life to Li ve," the \how no longer wns in1cre!tled in thl· l·hara1.·1er "I cvl'n suggested bringing Vmn11.· had: from thl' dead af'kr he was killed ofT -you know, an exact douhlc for V1nn1 c. But ev1(kntly 11 was felt Vinnie had run h1!. course:· Wh > go back 10 daytime whc:n prime lime !teemed to beckon constantly in the form ol tare like "Hill ·1rcc1 Blues" ancl ", t. El!tewhcrc'1" "•hide (rom \how\ like that. n1l'htt1mc is car r ha'ic!> and !lhootout\, .\nd the group I workcct with on da) ti ml' was a drtam" lie 3\k'I that Marilyn Chris, "'ho pla>' Wanda. he remembered as his ··wondcrtul Wanda. CioJ. he was great" In fal·t. ron11nt 1ns1~1& 1n 27 )'('8~ of acting he'~ onl y had troubk w11h one leading lady. a woman no longer in the bu~1ncss. "St)c wa' rtally sad. hut I couldn't help IH•r r'w1sh I rnuld ha ve. In fact . I r{ln into he r recently and as bea utiful as she was when I worked with her. that's how pathetic shl· looked now I was never quite sure what her problems were. hut cv1dcntl)' thcy we re "iO great that ~he l"ouldn't c"cn ~ta> in the business." Ponzin1 1s 1n an upbeat mood. unu!.ual for many an actor and downright ama1ing on 1h1sday. His 12-ycar mamagc 10 former ac tress Slaaron DeBord 1s over and toda} " tht• day he's mov1n&. "I gm·ss marriage 1sn 't for mt•. We hav~ a terrific son and we had a great decade. but about a year and a half ago liharon and I stancd being pohtc to each other. It was strange. and we both knew tht· marriage was about lo ht-over .. He ha~ nothing hut accoladr~ for Sharon. who left the rnk-of Sharon Pinkham on "General I lo~p1tal" to become an agent. "Sharon''> really an important agent. and now all the ca,tmg people who never called her hack are on tht phone 10 her. Rut Shaton·~ a sweethca11 . She nt>ver u5es her power to gc~ cvcn."We'rc on g~at teem~ T on1gh1 she s aot to 10 out so I vc got ,,ur mn and I'm thriHcd. He's a great kid." As for "Rituals." Ponzin1 1s also df lighted. 'Tm a non<ontract actor, whi ch (Plea.M eee PONZOO/Pa&e 6) . • AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -54~·:8023 CREVIER MOTORS __2_0_8-W 1sLS Santa Ana -835-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa -540-9100 ALLEN CADILLAC·GMC· OLDSMOBILE 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway West of Avery Pkwy Exit 131-0800 '95-0800 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 Daily Pilat @:hiJjQ{l49*• ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -. 546· 1934 FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ~· PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892·6~5~ -crb636-2500 STADIUM P NTIAC · 2225 E. Katella Ave . Anaheim -3&"5-191-9 6\cross from The· Big A, CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. ----1 Newport Beach -673-0900 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -646-9303 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOL VO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 •I Sunday, May 19, 1985 5 __ .... ay ___ _ mm111 .. 8 PA118 ~Am THE E.-CAll WIT ............................ .. ,... ..... , • ..,,. 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May 19, 1985 ~ ~M-W.fW , ---------------------------------------, -Dayti11ae Conl. .. aa ~~ TAUCI wmt (Wfl>) "'-~· 22 VldM 22 llADONNA 6 U2 "WlllO AL" ..._ITUDIO fW-Ol (W+..V 40. -Sunday -~--ml BY AL•Me1111QIPl1•1 MOWIE "The World'!> t.irPi'llf'"-1 l ovrn' ( 1977. Comedy) Genti Wtl(ler Carol Kan~ hr 29 min ) Cl) MlllTICIJIT'D CID MOWIE ·Angel' ( fQ84 Orama) Cltll Gorman. Sus;in Tyrrt>ll 11 l1r 32 mu•) Cl) MOWIE "Nat1onat Ldrnµoon'c. Class Re· union" ( 1982. Comed~l Gerri! r.raham ·1M~e~;r.:•:. ~-ua ... ~ ....... .. QMTOll-ClOllUP .. ,. M ~ "Ab011g1nec. And The Church" A look al the abo11y1m><. 01 Aus tralia and the c.hurch·s c:upport or i1nr1r11t abo11g1na1 cralls ano c..11 ... 111n1< nlAnCAT ROlaT IQllL&a ..,.. ... TWLomlAYW D•ll YOUTM • M -· U9AYIMll , ~ CM.:M••- 22 Video 22 MYA.N ADAMI HEAVYmTAL6~ lfuitl~WH• ACl'V • RCmlll ROOM' CD IJ/fO U'*8 Frontier 500 Ott Road Race. from Las V;jas to Reno Nev {Al Q) 1MI COLOR Of RAii•• The 1n1erra c1al tnendsh1p o t two schoolmates 1s threatened by pre1ud•Ce and racial v•O· lance .. 'llC ..... YCllCI .. LHIW ...,., Me nlllOIOT ..... ..,...,.. LIT,_•L*' ... Tm CllCAIOUllD CIUCM ..c,.. rT•WTm ... .,. MmCUL.t\m u.u. MO¥tl "Yankee Onndle Dandy' ( 1942 Musical} James Cagney, Joan Le911e \2 hrs 6 1111n.1 1 [l llAM~UlTWATDDWL l'1 ll0¥9 'Noboov·s Boy ( 1962 Ora ma) Anin1a1ed 1 I hr 2 1 min ) I l > ll0¥9 .. A NtQhl In Casablanca ( 1946. Comedy I Marl\ Brothers. Lois Col· tier ( 1 hr 26 min ) l l*IAl .... _VIUIA .... ,.....,,. .. llO¥W Ttie Sling II" ( 1983, Ofama) l11ck1~ Gteasnn Mac Dnw~ ( I hr 42 min) hit TODAn MUGIOM ODYmY '°""Am,..,. --.0 OI N>'TOGUllffY CLOIHP W.Y.~ CllCOllD •... WTC*QMOW-- MarlC*flM --ITIBT(il)O lllm&Yll&ll .... Boattng Week US A NFL oumament. from M1am1 tn1 (0) .. "T~ Big Chill 11983 Drall}ill Kevin Kline. Glenn Close ( 1 nr .u min l NI IOOD ... l"a T..-0 llllMITMI ---.nmu.u. Ulla .. ...., LAIM ... u.....-u.O'llOll.Vll ~IWMIMT c.. ... TllTa.IMOW'lllfl-.i• ... ... WAY Ol 'ftlnl 79 .. "SPflnQfteld Rifle I l'l~2 West ernl Garv "Coooer. Pnylhs Th8Jtler (2 Sunday. May 19. 1985 9 -lunclay Cont. l°'r!> I .. 8 (I) IUMDAY llGN•ll Scheduled: Rob- ert Llpsyte examines the popularity of girls' high-school basketball In Iowa; an exhibit of Mayan art displayed at New VOfk's Museum of Natural Hlf.tory ( 1 hr . 30mtn.J D FAnmtmNAmlMI 'ilmCMWlf tawin Newman takes a look at the llfe of Father Junipero Serra ( 1713-1784), a Franciscan who helped establish nine mis- sions througtiout California, setting the stage for the state's development and ~pen1ng up the Amefican western frontier 1 hr) LAlm. MD HARDY ' U.OYD OG&.¥11 Uwta __.,,AL.WILL TIWI•~ WOfU•• ....... -·•llNM> a 11•• tw .,., as n .aRT Up to date business information tor mane· the ·73 Miami Dolphins and '74 Pittsburgh Steelers. • •l'.ook**'TAL •aJ Mn0 Mc. Charlotte Grand Prix (3 hrs .. 30· min.) -·Cl) •a&IUT'IAU Playotf game (2 hrs .. 30 min:) l __..MULI ... "Boy. Old I Get A Wrong Num berl" ( 1966, Comedy) Bob Hope. Elke Sommer.1,~) I WM&. ... -~--111111'-.i 90RT tmMDOf11MM I * ... "The Shanghai Cobra" ( 1945 Mystery) Sidney Toter. Benson Fong ( 1 hr , 30 min.) l =caTRA&. TOllY .OW I IOUMAL Randall Robin son. head ol TransAfrica and co-cha1rman of Free South Aines. discusses the move ment lo impose sanctions against South A Inca. '"IY8'900Y'I ....... ! ....... ...., gers. 1nclud1ng strategy, issues. technolo- gy, and a review of Wall Street actrv11tes {1 hr.) CIJ TMA••MC»w ... "On Golden Pood" ( 198 t Ora ma) Katharine HepbUrn. Henry Fonda ( 1 hr . 49 min.) • ·-...-(£) ........... w. ... (l) llOVll "Oklahoma!" ( t955, Musical) Gordon MacRae. Shirley Jones (2 hrs . 25 min) .. 'llll&'llrt'°""JMU, __ _ WiM,..ATCAL.YMY ..-m1.MC1 TC*Amallt'I DOWYCUl.U • lfllODUC•--.otY NAtal IOCI While trying to stage a puppet show, Mokey meets an unusual creature that demands attention. llOVll "The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie" ( 198 t. Comedy) An- imated Voices by Mel Blanc. June Foray l hr . 20 min.) -au .. 1&11 TO QO A young man who has everything going for him finds his whole world turned upside-down when he expe- riences an ep1lep1tc seizure ( 1 hr ) IWP't DAYI AUii M.Lw.LI OULllOmTI WLD,WUWUT n•mTm Ofaml> llllODUCml--.otY ( llCl UUllJ-.D: M IUT Of A UYI Dllll Rick Springfield sings his past hits and showcases videos from his latest al- bu)TI "Tao(\~) 'IJ ~ 'HJ MOYll "The Dresser" C 1983, Orama) Albert Finney. Tom Counenay ( 1 hr , 58 min) llOYll "Misunderstood" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Gene Hackman, Henry thomas ( 1 ht .. 31 min.) (D) MOYll "Ticket To Hollywood" ( 1980. OOcumentary) Hosted by Jackie Cooper 1 IV., 14 min.) c-··--·•H•l•I ........... MYIMMI MCO•.-t "'"'..,.., .. ,.. .... ---.. ,..... ...... ~ ... =r,zm ....... M•-9' ii Hlgf'lllgh1t 01 10 Sunday. May 19. 1985 Cl).,. "Iceman" ( t984. Orama) Tim othy Hutton. Lindsay Crouse ( 1 hr 39 _1m1n~, ..... ,.um -MOT...a L"':-""" DAVl>-LEt ICllUD N•W. Los Angeles Dodgers a1 Philadelphia Ph1lhes~ hrs ) I =-~ IA•W. San Diego Padres al Mon treat Exposj 2 hrs . 30 min ) G ··~ FIUllCW.r\AW (() NA IClll United Hospitals Senior~ Classic, hnat round live from Philadelphia ~hrs) CZ).,. "The Dark Crystal" t 1982 Fan tas~~~ hr . 35 nun I '*I v•w. IUllClt .,. "Calamity Jane' ( 1953 Musi lcai)~w~eel 1:>hrsJ ra1.u. ,.,llCW. Pl.AW llOVll "The Best Years OI Our Lives ( 1946, Drama) Fredric March. Dana An dre~ hrs 52 min ) -"High Road To China" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong ( I hr , 45 min) (Q) llCMI "Three .Ullle Words'' ( 1950 Musical) Fred Astaire Red Skelton I t 1tlllhr.~~ ... tll CM P001'IALl New Jersey Gener els at Denver G~ hrs . 30 min ) L•-=-= a.w --.-rM&.Y .. -......... -----,-Clb&& ICI ..-m1•1 ------llYClllD lftt1•n "The Woman In White" Sir erclval Glydt ecoepts help from the evil Count Foeco when l aura's s111er Marian N iii. {Pl r13of SJ Q (1 hr.) 1•.A1C.- .,. "HNdln' For Broadwav" (1980. Musical) Rex Smith V1v1an Reed i! hr , 29 min.) (J) ,.,. CMAll Now 1n his lhlrd year. Harl (James Stephens) becomes Law Review president and his adversary. Alta (Clare Kukconnell). bleomes his cnief editor (2 hrs.) (%) MON "Cuba" ( 1979. Adventure) Sean Connery, Brooke Adams (2 hrs , 2 min~ t1:11 I CJ) NA GOLi Colonial National Invita- tion, !In.al round. live lrom COIOnlal Coun· try Club 1n For.I Worth Tex 12 hrs . 30 min) flMIUU .,...~ ..... ., TlllWBl•IA•AU .-:MWIBIW AUl1UUAlllllll fOOTIAU ,. ... au_ ....,. IB HAW Featured Osmond Brothers. Stan Freese. Charlene Gordon ( 1 hr ) CI) V•W. Chicago Cubs at Atlanta Braves (3 hrs ) I IAT1\llTMI GALACTICA M HUIT Of M DllMOlt A survey Of China's diverse regional culinary practices and a look a1 attempts to feed a vast pop· u1a11on wllh w1de·rangtn$J hv~tandards -qphr) --- W .aRTllJOll.O Scheduled Roclly Lock11dge vs Wilfredo Gomez tor the WBA 1un1or hyhlwe1ght 11tle, scheduled for 15 rounds. hve lrom Roberto Clemente S1ad1um 1n San Juan. Puerto Rico. Muced Pairs Body 8u1ld1ng Championship from Toronto (2 hrs ) Ii) ._..CM llllQO'ftllfMlmllM __ ,.nlT ClJ (Q) H•W. New Vorl< Yankees at California Ange~~ ) '9TllMlllM1 t•@ U-.U. Chicago Cubs at Allanta Braves (3 hrs ) t.11 D oc:n. IJOll.O Of 1P11D All> llAUTY Barstow To Vegas Moto X A race which was banned ICJr 10 year'3 returns with a cour ,p 1.il 1 / ,) r111i•'" ao •'., trie Mo1ave Desert DF·TROOP G) llOYE ' The C<i•nP M1111ny 1 1%4 Drama) Humphrey Bw art .Jose Ferrer ~hrs , 30 min I •WllGYUM ( .,. 'Tender Mercies' ( t!}8;>, Ora· ma) Robert Duvall. Tess Harper (I hr JO min) 119 D _,.,. Scheduled Alfredo l ayne vs Tomas Rodriguq11n a scheduled IO·round WBA 1unior lightweight bout. from Rober- to Clemente Stadium in San Juan Puerto Rico ( t hr) 1= "Hell Night" (1981. Horror) Llnda Blair. Vincent Van Patten (2 hrs ) e IOUt IOU Host Rick Dees. Cohost. Cl'l8ka Kllan Guests. 'Rick Springfield. Nell Sedak11, Kool end the Gang. Air Sup· e!z'. Tina Turne01 hr.) • mAT r• D-.CU "Bernstecn Cond1.1els 'Weit Side Story"' Kiri Te Ka- nawa. Taliana Troyanos and Jose Carer· ras ere feature<! among the international opera stars chosen by Leonard Bernstein to record lht definitive versiOn of his work l hr . 30min) __ ,... . WOii.i C::U. IOCCm US vs Trinidad . hve from Hawthorne, C1111 (2 hrs ) 00 _."Tank '' f 1983. Orama) James Garnef. 0 0 Spradlll"I. { t hr . 53 min) .. "My Foollttl Hean" { 1950. Ro- mance) Dana Andr~ws. Susan Hayward -lunclay Cont. l! hr .. 38 min ) 6D MO¥ll "Slightly French" ( t948. Com· edy) Don Ameche. Dorothy Lamour ( I hr . 30 min ) -·='°"11WT ~.,,. "Stage Door" { 1937, Orama) Katharine Hepburn. Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr . -130':J.. .. ~ •OIUIWOM.D Scheduled Rocky Lockridge vs Wilfredo Gomez for lhe WBA Junior lightweight lllle. scheduled for 15 rounds. from Roberto Clemente Stado· um in San Juan. Puerto Rico. Mixed Pairs Body Building Championship trom T oron to (2 hrs ) II llOft Bachelor In ParM1o;e" 1196 1 Comedy) Bob Hope. Lana Turner (? hrs) IP~•,.. nuu: TltE (() ......... U llO¥IE "T'1e House That Onpped BIOO<J" ( 1971 Horror) John Bennetl Denholm ElllOll (2 hrs ) (J) llO¥IE "Skeezer" ( 1982. Orama) Karen Valentone, Torn Atkins (2 tirs J IDJ.WI ''DIW m llO¥IE "Ta11 Drover" ( 1976, Orama) Roben De~1llii'lb1ll Shepherd (2 hrs ) fl) WAI.I. -·Guests George Dahlman. vice president, Piper, Jattray & HopwOOd: Hugh L Tenley. presldef'I. Farmer's National Co I um.I MCMICllTlll PUM AMBm1Q9fQ 9IOln'IClllT'D llO¥IE "Ben11" ( 1974 Adventure) Pe ter Breck Patsy Garrett 11 hr 40 min 1 ,--)., r~, ~ "Iceman ( 1984 Orama! Timothy Hutton. I ondsay Crouse ( 1 hr 19 min) !'Sl llO¥IE "They Cc1ll Me Bru<..e?" I 1982. Comedy) Johnny Vune. Margaux Hem ~~way j_l.hr 30 mon) lZ.) .9D¥I( Firestarter" ( t984. Science 11 TfW L.91 T= Of F1ct1on) David Keith Drew Barrymore ( 1 •1111 Sil c•el hr 55 min ) m .om "Guyana. Cull Of The~:mne::. =I~ l'-OIT1 LIQIJl)I ~!;~o. 2D~~sma) Stuart Whitman Gene ~':.a:.-= •llmlW , e ~ Jcheduted· Alfredo Layne vs 11.-r llll 1• I A loo!< at 1:>1oneers 91 ~.ROdtlgUQJG~Qofoond! -~IM'Ji!~•f --- -WBA 1un1or ltghtweight bout. love from Ao· .. 1 nun~ berto Clemente Stadium 1n San Juan A8C ... GieF~i~ .. . ••a•t•H Q CC) llOft "Yankee Doodle Dandy' GD ... ( 1942. MuSlcal) James Cagney. Joan ~ fl.EDelb t lhP Star War• defense system Debaters Wilham F Buckley Jr George Keywonh. Office ol Science and Technology Policy. Gen Darnel 0 Graham ("High Froot1er· A New Nat1onal Strategy"). Gregory Fossedal. The Wall Street Journal. Robeft Shrum. F.und tor a Democratic Ma1or1ty. Barry Carter. Georgetown Un1ve1sHy: John Pike, Federation of American Scientists. Albert Carnesal, Hal'larCI Un1verS1ty (Pan 2 of • WTCHAllCI~ ~(1hr) CGU.IQf IABAIJ. Nonh Carolina at _1Flo=alr ·~rs) UI Cll ... m..c ... TMAnM:MDaE . AUCI TAXI • VICTOltY GARDBt Guest Craig T utts of the National W1lohle Foundation examines a habitat on the East and one 1n Anzona ~ llOft ' Soi. Weeks" ( 1982. Drama) Dudley Moore Mary Tyler Moore ( 1 hr , 47 min) ~ FllAQQU llOCl While trying to stage a pupoe1 stiow. Mokey meets an unusual creature that demands attention (lJ llOVll 'The Looney. Looney. Looney Bug.s Bunoy Movie" ( 198.l. Come<ly) Ao---i1trcmnrWi~fMet Bfanc. Tune ~oray i! hr , 20 mtn_J m-UYOHAU. -Evening ----• ....... Leslie (2 hrs . 6 min ) .._ .._ a " " l:a8 U.. ....... wu .... a Rival -----.-..... llili-liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill••••ll armtes of terns and gulls struggle tor sur-USE THE vlval and island terntory 1n the Gull of Cah-DAIL y PILOT 1orn1a "F •sT e DIVA• COllCBT W1lhemen1a Fernan-"' dez. featured on the French film "Diva " IESUL T" performs woth the M1am1 Chamber Sym· SERVICE lpho--IUTa.G DllECTOltY ••OlU.llADR fo~or Resull W llOft "Humcane" ( t974 Drama1 Service ("all Larry Hagm;m, Marlin Milner ( l hr .10 mon) 642-56 71 8 .alTmAT ht. JU (() ITAlll lm 20401 IUN VALLEY DRIVE, LAGUNA BEACH · c~ .. c...,... _..... ...._.. ... ue-e c..-"-'> • A FLOO&R CLLEARAENCE ~~.-,~~1;-c.·i: ~ BELOW COST. •T COST OA NE•R COST' ~·,·.., MATTRESS SALE -::-~ s79 n A :·:·: ~:~~9 s149 sorA Sl£[P£RS rROM '299 .-<\\\ u ff J...7 _[ ' . ~?f SlCllOMU FROM $599 DAY BEDS fROM $269 . ,. 11 -hnclay Coal. • llOW9 "At rtie Eanh's Core" ( 1976. SCienc.Flctlon) Doug McCk.ue. Peter Cushing Ba~ on an Edgar Rice Bur· roughs novel. A Victorian Inventor and hts adventurer-protege penetrate Eanh to Its center, where they discover a region in· habit~ bJ'1>fenlsl0tlc creetures. ( 2 hrs.) • AT nm ... Scheduled: Roger Ebert and Gene Slsl<el discuss today's westerns. with a look at Clint Eastwood's "Pale Alder." Cl)Cll ... G llOW9 "Hell Ni ht" (198 1, Horror) Linda Blair. Vincent Pallen. As part ol their in1t1at1on, Irater y and sorority pledg~ spend a night 1 a spooky, sup- posedly abandoned mans n (2 hrs.) i FAlffAIY_.., CMaftMm.I FAm Desptte oppos111on lrom the boys. the girls decide to 101n Danny's sott· ball team ( 1 hr ) , • ., ........ n. ... 111-.1nT ... lft ,,__CHAMC e _. ''The Mect'lanic·· ( 1972, ()ra. ma) Charles Bronson. Jan-Michael Vin- cent A new syndicate member is forced to kin the man wl'lo la'ugfll fffm how to set up "accidental" deaths tor syndicate vie· l1ms. (2 hrs.) I ML a.AnlB~T AllD..U.I MMTTOMMT DA Celebrity panelists Edwin New· man, Marva Collins. Jules Bergman and Jane Alexander have their sc1ent11tc knowledge put lo the lest by Art Fleming IB> o P hr J (HJ llOWll "House 0 1 The Long Shadows" ( 1983. Suspense) Vincent Price. Christo- pher Lee An American mys1ery author l1nds a dilapidated Welsh manor house to be the perfect place to write until the resi· dents host a bizarre family reunion 'PG' i! hr • 43 min ) (lJ _., 1111 ._ D Fat and fuzzy creatures. the Wombles. want a clean world and embark on a m1ss1on to pick up the mess left by humans ( I hr ) fm 1111 CGl.Olt Of l&im•• The 1nlerra· c1a1 l11endsh1p of two schootmates is threatened by pre1ud1ce and rae1al v10 lence CIJ .,. "A Night In Casabtanca" ( 1946, Comedy) Marx Brothers, Lois Col· lier. Nazi spies show up at a North African hotel, but they're not prepared tor the pandemonium a trio of zanies can cause •· at their expense ( 1 hr , 25 min ) •1--.0ATWM ..... .. ~---.,. 111.LYWOOD ~ Featured· this special edition eMftled "Errol Flynn: Por· 1ra11 Of A Swashbucker" will tal<e a look at the life of Errol Rynn remembered by such friends as JOhn Houston, Mlcl<ey Rooa oav10 Niven ano Ralph Bellamy Mllll.LYWOOD9'_,.. -Cll•--• •• ..iocm Edward's former governess. Lulu (Pearl Balley) . arrives un- e1tpectedly a1 the Straiton home iusl in lime 10 lhwar1 Ricl<y and Alfonso's latest tcl'leme. (R) • 0 Min --ff OI Man Fea· hJred astronauts learning to cope with zero gravity, a secret garden on a New YOfk C11y rooftop, a volcanic eruption on one of Juf)ltef's moons (RJ o ( 1 hr ) 12 Sunday, May 19. 1985 • ITM llAICtl "Star Search Junior" g;emlllnals Guests Manon Ross. Michael Gross. { 1 hr ) e UW. Wl.O A look at the coastal clllls of Great Britain, which serve as a refuge for millions of birds and animals 0 ( 1 ht.) G U1'm A film study of lhe kop1es . huge outcroppings of rock in Africa's Serengeti Plain. (R) O ( 1 hr) (I) llOWll "Blue thunder" ( 1983, Adven· lure) Roy Scheider, Malcolm McDowell A Los Angeles police helicopter patrolman hl1acks an experimental military super· copter supposedly planned tor use 1n c1111I 1an crowd control 'R' ( t hr , 49 min ) (O)llOVll "The Big Chill" ( 1983. Drama ) Ke111n Kline. Gtenn Close When a man commits suicide. his closes1 lr1ends lrom college days gather for lhe funeral and re- llec1 on how their fives have changed since the 1960s. 'A' ( 1 hr . 44 min ) l1IVll ~ cc.t MCm The Grammy Award winner returns to De1ro11 where his career began. to perlorrn a con cert of his greatest hits ( I hr ) • -·==-· 7':9 Ii fl) 1QU ·--n-1a-Punky hopes lrn a foster mother when a former g1rllriend ol Henry's re-enters his-fife (Part 1 at ?l ill) (CJ .:.... ~ Mimi CAmri The actor discusses his vaudeville e&eer an<i his films. 1nclud1ng "Mr Roberts" and "Yankee Doodle Dandy " Cl).,. "The Dark Crys1a1" ( 1982, ran tasy) Puppets Two ell1n youngsters are sent on a quest lor the missing shard ot a magic gem that must oe repaired 10 tree their land from evil rulers 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) ?S@ DAYOf WCMaY .. ....... ....,.. CHISTOND COU!lm''8 THI IMTOlO ITORY r.as ., .. 8 (J) ctMTOflMIJI COll-· In the 15th century. Genoese navigator Chr1s1u pher Columbus (G110r1e1 Byrne) 1<. trus trated by repeated failures to win '>uprorr · from the Queen and King ol Spain (Faye Dunaway. Nicol W1lhamson) lor a pioneer· 1ng ocean voyage west 10 the sp1ce-1tch East Indies: ltnalty, on August 3. 1492, Columbus commands one of three ships that embark on a perttous two-month 1our- ney toward what he believes to be lhe Orient. ~t 1 of 2) O (3 hrs ) D • ,..,... .nw TO ntl AllOU.O Celebr1lles Including Patti Labelle, Smok- ey Robinson. Little Richard, Harry Be lafonle. Sarah Vaughan. Ceb Calloway. James Brown. Stevie Wonder, Vanessa Wtlllems. the Four Tops. the Temptahons and the Commodo<es jOtO host Bill Cosby at ceremontes marking the 50th ann1ver· saty and the official re-opening of New YOfk City's Apollo Thealer (3 hrs) I COUl1UU CIOYmY 9 llOW9 "Deadly 1n1en11oos" (Pan 1 of 2) (Premiere, Drama) Michael Biehn. Madolyn Smith Based on a true story Shotlly alter her wedding. a woman dis· covers that her husband. desptle a veneer 01 perfection: 1s insanely possessive, v10· lently tlHempered and possibly capable of murder.u,hrs ) ! '::.. ,_ M DAM-A Houdini protege teeks revenge when a d198ppoml· td Ian leUs others the secrets behind his magic act al llO¥ll "Ta111 Driver" ( 1976, Orama) ~bert DeNiro, Cybill Shepherd A New York cab driver plots a unique brand 01 revenge against the dealers of corruption who constantly take their toll on lhe· res•· dents ()~e crty (2 hrs ) • UPUm.11 011111 llCH Am PAMOUI Interviews with ~artnaro. Isabel San· lord. Sarah Douglas. Don Ho and Baroare Bain ( 1 hr I • llA1'm A lflm study ot the kop1es. huge ou1cropp1ngs of rocl< 1n Alrica's Serenge11 Plain (R) O ( 1 hr ) Ci) llAl'TWllCI 1'11AT1R "Strangers And Brothers" Having lelt the bar. Lewis Eliot •S IPalh1ng at Cambridge where he meel'> 0111>ntat <.c.hulil• n.,y Calvert tPart 3 ol 71 Q (lnr I rC)llOYIE OnColden P1.111~r· (1981,Dr.i ma) Kalhanne Hepburn. Hen1y Fonda Old lam1ly 1en.,1ons resurface as an elderly couple returns 10 their New England rPlrea1 and are v1s11eo by their daughter her t1ance and his son 'PG' ( I hr . d9 rn1n) f.J •lflOll-llT ...... ICD ..... n&'"'- ® llO¥ll 'Raiders 0 1 fhe Lost Ark" ( 1981 , Ad11enlure) Hamson Ford Karen Allen In 1936. a globe-trotting archecilo gist-edvenl urer ntC!!"S' Nall-evildoers-tor a legendary rehy1ous artifact of enormous power narrowly escaping doiens ol dea1h 1 raps 00-100 re 'PO' o ( 1 rrr SSl'i'llnJ <S llOv. f ootloose ( 1984 Drama1 Ke111n Bacon I <Jrt S1nge1 T een·agers 1n a small 1own l1ghl lor lheir nght 10 dance and stage a prom despite opposmon lrom lheir conservative parents 'PG o ( 1 nr 47 min) -1=~HOUYWOOD'AM .. LOUQIWff ...VIWI .. COUITUU ODYlllY WILD KllCIDOM Muc;k oxe11 and Perry caribOu are studte<l 1n their nalural hab1h1I · Canada's Melville Island (A) .., a.EM C°'8.All> 8l> lllAl1lllPllCITMUT1W "Strangers And Brothers ' Httv1ng left the oar I ew1s Fhot is tPilch1ng at CilmOr1dgP where he meets OriPnlal su 1nlar Roy C,1111Prt (Pait 3 ol 71 Q_( I hr) W llYITDYI The W· 1man In Wh11e1' S11 Percival Glyde accepts help from 1h1e evil Count Fosco when Laura s sister Macian becomes-111 (ParrJOf'S) oTf fo ) CE) NA GOLF United Hospitals Seniors Classte. final round from Phltadelph1a {Al (2 hrs ) (l ).,. "5 ringers Of Death" ( 1973, Adventure) Ln t 1eh Wa11g Ping A young Chinese ku11g tu s1uden1 mas1ers his art 10 become a 1eao1ng el(pert and na11on8I chllm= A' 1 I hr 38 nun ) CO) rive Masters 0 1 Death" (1979 Adven1ure) David Chiang. Ti I ung Kung tu s1udents return 10 the ruins of theu destroyed tomple 10 hone their combat sktlls tor e 11engetul confr ontation with the Manchus 'A' ( I hr 5 1 min ) (Z) llO¥ll "Daniel" ( 1983. Drama) Ttmo· thy Hutton Mandy Patinktn Based on E L Doctorow's novel "The Book Of 08n· 1el · A graduate sludent probes the events surrounding his parents' execullot'I as Russian nuclear sptes 'R' (2 hrs , 9 min) ID llCMI "Danger Has Two Faces" ( 1966. Orama) Robert Lnns1ng, Dana Wyn1er When he assumes the 1den111y ol a dead man who is n1s took·allke, an Amer1ean spy 1nher11s an exc1t1ng Ille as 11 wealtnv 1n1ernat1ona1 playbOy (2 hts ) -laaclay Conl. •a>GMI.. . .. a ICMOOL llAT Host Roberta Wein· traub. Cf) llO¥ll "In Old Chicago" ( 1938. Ora· ma) Tyrone Power. Allee Brady. The lives of Chl~a.go·s O'L~ary family take a sud· den, unexpected turn wh91\ their cow kicks over a lantern and 'starts the Great -Flre~2:.W · •.•,.!I UPl'I llOIT -AMAIW llWft Steve Allen hosts this eight ed1· tlon of film outtakes featuring gaffes by Madeline Kahn. Susan Saint James and Jane Curtin Jamie Farr shows some foul· Is from "M"A ·s ·H .. o (1 hr) W011.D TOllOMOW 8ilt'IFAUllU ~T •~• "Brideshead Rev1s1ted The Bleak Light Of Day" Sebastian returns to -;chool seemingly bent on his own destruction after his morher (Claire Bloom1 asks an Oxford don to warch over her son (Part 3 of 11 I Q_(lhr) Ci) ~T ••~• "Bernstein Conducts W est Side Story'" Kiri Te Ka- nawa-:-latianaT royanos and Jose Carer- ras are featured among the 1nterna1tonal opera.stars chosen by LeonardJ3erDS1eJll ro recora the deffnltlve version of his work: 30m1n) NCI .. lllNU>: THI llAT Of A UYE lck spf 1ngli81astngs mspasr nils and showcases videos from his latesr al· bum "Tao " ( t nr) CID ACTS Of V'IOUMCI A look at recent v10· lence 1n America, including the assassins· 11on a11emp1 on President Reagan. a Cali· forn1a restaurant massacre and a drifter's ~ear ktll~pree ( 1 hr ) lSJ ll011 After ~ou loses his JOb, he lakes Joe's ofter ro work 1n the restaurant and~s~o be a waiter O -1 NID .. IT•wmTa llOWTOIUY~I .._ Sketches guessing a triend's age. a ven1riloqu1st inmate applies for irole. ralk stiow l'IOst Dullahue Q .. IUllDAY ..allT1 PAm 11• D a (I.) l1I GD ... TALD Moii" THI DAM-A Houd1n1 protege seeks revenge when a disappoint· ~-- ed Ian rells others !he secrets behind his ma~1;._.., l ..,.MIMT ftmUCM fUYNOUm "City News" Nancy Cohen and Elliot Crown star lo this humorous story about an "underground" newspaper In financial trouble. Q ( 1 hr ) (C) llCMI "Of Unknown Origin" ( 1983. Horror) Peter Weller, Jennifer Dale. A bank executive, left alone In his Manhat· tan brownstone home. Is menaced by a $ie. 1nt~trat 'R' ( t hr . 28 min ) IPOllTICBf1'D llO¥ll "Tank" 11983. Drama) James Garner. G D Spradlin When an army otfl- cer· s young ~on 1s arrested and sen1 tu work on a tabo1 farm. the lather uses n1s tank to rescue the boy 'PG O ( 1 hr 'i3 min J (1Jlll¥A11 MOmlnl ©:) llOVll 'T1cl<et To Hollywood" ( 1980. Documentary ) Hosted by Jackie Cooper A nostalgic look at Hollywood's past through rare loorage, promotional films shorts. newsreels, and inrerv1ews. leatur· 1ng stars ranging lrom John Wayne 10 Humpnrey 809art, Mae Wesl ro-me·MafX Brothers ( 1 hr . 14 min J 1..,,11. ..... -.ccmu.u. . llO¥ll "Cuba" ( 1979. Adventure) Sean Connery, BrOOke Adams In 1959 Havana, an English mercenary is hired by the Balfste regime to aid In putting dOwn the insurrection led by Fidel Castro 'R' (2 hrs.~ Q'.Uii .,,d llO¥ll "Play Misty For Me" ( 197 t. .s uspense) Clint Eastwood. Jessica Wal· ter Anobsessed woman tries to force her altec11ons upon a Oise JOCkey who 1s al· ready involved with another girl (2 hrs 15m1n J 11111Cn.YIUlllUI AIC:4.AI lllTOUCHAIUI t2:ll Im GEORGIE mcHAll. 'I ..allT1 M- CIM I JllCUJI HOUYWOOD CLOIE\I' Featurec an 1n- 1erv1ew with Sylvester Stallone meet the girl who Nill srr as Dorothy 1n the larest remake of 'Tne Wizard Ot Oz · · WOll.D.,...,. i lllll'lll8rT ... AICllftm' Busmess reporter Robert Krulw1ch examines the issues ot privacy raised by rhe use ol compurenzed 1nlor· mat1an -sysJem~ O CS-J llOVll ·Psycho II" ( 1983. Mystery) ~OOA,.~et.i«n&,.. Meg :nu f'oWl4LQSY· chotic killer Norman Bates is releaseo al ter a 20-year stay 1n a mental 1nst11ut1on ~no believes h1msellcure<T unt1 a mys~te_r_, ___ _ (f) Ulfl FOOllAU Memphis Showooars .aLiampa Bay Bandit& or Oal«ane ln111td~ ers al San Anronio Gunslingers (RI (3 hrs) ous rash of murders begins 'R' ( 1 hr 53 m1P) m.,.,..,. llMB 1W (f1) MO¥ll "Walking My Baby Baell t1ome" (1954. Musical) Donald O'Con· nor. Janet Leigh A group of Gls start a band, but success eludes them until !hey switch to 1azz t2 hrs ) 11:• 1 IUllDAY ..allT1 NW. 11:11 Cl) C81 ... PM:lmTm "°""MM. . WOii.D-AT THI.,_. Scheouled Roger Ebert and Gene S1skel discuss roday's westerns. with a look at Clint Eastwood's "Pale Rider " @) ElfTBIT~ 1lll WI& Interviews w11h John Travolla and Joan Collins ( t hr I Q:llBHAWI NOLOCAUIT In Kiev Rudi and Herena rescue Inga's brother a German soldier who breaks his promise and denounces them as Jews. back 1n Berlin !he Dorl tamlly celebrates Christmas (Part 5 of 110).~~.~ "1TTW °" ntE 111'1 AIC ... O CIUICM • M MOm WOll.D-'MITAIY-.MD llC>vtl "tceman ' ( 1984 01ama) Tim- othy Hut1on Lindsay Crouse Membe1s ot an exoedtt1on team d1scove1 ilnd detrosr a tr01en 40 000 yea• 0111 crPal1ire and one menitie1 w11nts tn kPt'I thP 1ct?mah alive 'PG ,! 1 hr 39 min l. __ -NOf-ICE ·-TQ VETERANS If you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States. in good health. you are entitled to a Double Interment Space (for you and your Spouse) in our Dedicated Veteran's Section at the cost.Jo you, of only a Single Interment Space prus the Endowment Care Fund Deposit required by State Law. Harbor Lawn. long kl'lown for its Special Cons1derat1ons to Veterans. 1s making this Program available to the Veterans of this area. Space 1s limited and 11 will be assigned on a hrst come. first ser,ved basis. To assure your space. MAIL THE COUPON TODA YI -------------------------------------- llAllOR LA WI MEMOllAL 1All I MOlfTllAlfY 1825 Gl•ler Ave ., Co•ta Mesa. CA. 92828 tadfacant 10 ttle San Diego ·Fwy t4051 at Harbor Blvd So I am an Honoral)fy DIScharoeo Veteran 1n good heattn 1Na'T'lel Address 1 City I I Homtt Phone No I D1scnar9e Dile Sunday, May 19, 1985 13 -~~ayConl. tl::9(t) llOVIE "All That Jau· (1979. M11s1 cal) Roy Scheider. Jessie.a Lange A pop ular director·c.horeographer'<> last 11fe takes a physical and emotional 1011 as hP attempts to stage a Broadway mus1ca1 oy day and edit his latest mo~,,. oy ntQht ll ~hrs , 3 min ) • tll9 HAMYO - 19 llOVIE "The Next V1c11rn" ( 1975 Suspense) Carroll Baker T P McKenna A psychotic .killer teironzes a j;)eaut1tu1 woman trap~ 1n a wheelchair ( t hr 30 min) CBJ m AGAll nD lllOM AU .W WE· llWW&ATID IBlfY HLL In this special Aer• ny Hill offers sh:ip!it1c~ comedy r,uggec;11111• songs and a new rnu ,11,, nail re1iertotr1: r I hr I (_S'J MOYIE "lc.emnn ( 1984 Drarna1 I 1m Olhy Hullon L1nd'>••y Crou~c Mernberr, ''' an exped1t1on team 01c;c011cr dnel detro'.t ,, frozen 40.000-year ola c;reaturP and on•· memt>er wants to keep thP tf,ernan a11v .. 'PG' (I hr . 39 min > WIGl'rmMT tll ..... .,_ "A Covenant With •Deatt1 ( 1967. Myste1y) Q90(ge Maharis, Laura Devon A sympathetic young 1udge struy ~s w1t'R'81T"ng murder c.ase (?hr •I • HOl l(a1r Weiss end-~ are transferred to a model concentration _f!lmp 1n Czech0Slovak1a wh_ere the! dis -·nclay -Morning Movies- 1:11 CZ) "Oanrel" ( 1983. Drama) Timothy Hutton. Mandy Pa11nkan (;>hrs 9 mrn I .. (C) "Three I rtlle Words"' 11qso. Muc;1ca11 Fred Astaire Red Ske1tr,r1 (I hr 4? min) (lj) "SornewherP r <;rnom IW ( 1<lij4 fir •• ma) Sarah Je51;1c.a Prirkr•r Nm1c.y AlltJ1 son ( 1 hr 30 n11n l ... @ 'Toy Tiger ' t t'l'>h (.r.11.nrly 1 .. 11 Ct1andlPr Lmarnf' [);.iy I? 101 1 •'i J Aen11" ( 1974 ArJ111>111 .. 1•• ,.,.,,., Breck, Patsy Garrell ( 1 trr 4() rrurt 1 ?afOJ 'The Detec11ve" ( 19!>4 C.11n .. ,rJy1 Alec Guinness Joan Greenwoo<l ( 1 tir 31 min) 1:11 (.Z) "Going HollywOOd" ( 1978 Doc.timer! tary) Narrated by Rober1 PrP•;tr1rr I 1 hr 27 min J .. CC) "II Ever I See You Again · ( 1'•18 Rr mance) Joseph Brooks. Shelley Ha(~ ( r hr 45 min) .. Iceman· ( 1984, Drama) Timothy Hutton. Lindsay Crouse ( 1 hr • 39 rnrn I ($) "Return Of A Man Called Hor-;p" ( t976. Adventure) Archarc:I Harri<; G.il•• SOOde<gaard (2 hrs . 9 mlf'I ) .. (Q) "Wrld Horses" ( 1983 OrnmaJ KPllh At>erde1n John Bach ( 1 hr ?8 min I (%) "She Wore A Yellow R1bb0n I t!l4f! Western) Jorin Wayne John Agt11 t 1 hr 50m1n ) -~) Brian s Song t 197 t '"'''""J Jami''> Caan l31lly Dee Wiiiiams I 1 hr I '1 m1n ) fH) 'Willy w onk<1 And The Chucolale I A(. IOly" ( t97 I rantasy) Gene Wilder, .J;icll Albertson ( I hr . 40 min I ()) "H9ppy Ann1ve1sary" ( 1959 ComP <ly) David N1veo. Mrtzr Gaynor (I hr ? 1 rrun I 14 Sunday, May 19, 1985 <..vv£:r their fellow artists secretly creating work'> of art lhdl tell the truth about the <.rlrnp s brutal cona1tions. Ruell and Hele ria now rnemt>er c, of Uncle Sash;i's JPw 1',h partisan brioade. are marr1N1 IParr Fi 1011~·"'- 1::9 WOM.D AT WW. 1• WILCOm UCK, IOTTlll t:9 Cll ... ...,,,ATCM M&llllBIT ... IT'IYOUl• 11•11 ) llOVIE "F1restarte(' ( 1984, 5c1encp r1c.tion) David Keith. Drew F3arrymrnf' I hr coricerried µarents 01 a a year 11ld ·~•rl who is endowed 1N1lh lhP ilbthly 11 1•n tl-111" ilriyth1ng at will endeavor tu pre ·f Pr 1 r,.,, Imm gover11r11en1 agents p1ann1ny 111 rlt1rJuc.I her ·R' c;J (I hr 5~ nur1 ) z llOVIE I\ N11Jhl lri c,,,...,1nl:ir><.o1 11t14t.. C,c,n1Prlt 1 M;ir /. [lrr.1hi-r'> I 01" [ 1,1 hN Nd/I -·~'''" ,h(JN u11 al ii N1Jrlt1 Alru •l'• htJlel but lt1£:f rP nflt pre~.lrf-d tr~r ll1r1 pandemonium a 1no ot 1an1e<, 1.1m 1...iu'>t- a1 their :se ( 1 hr . ?5 f!l1n ) 2:151 Cll llQHTWATat 2::9 ... llOVllTC. ... __., IWAOGAll'T M J llO¥IE .. Soldier OI CJr,1nqe" t l'J7 1 Dr;im;i) f"d w-.rd FOil-S1~0.P01nti;.il'9N' S11 CIAssmatP!. al ii Dutc.h ur11vers1ty qo rheir separatP wily'> wnen war breaks ou1 -@ 'A Lion Is In fhe Streets" ( t9!>3. Dra ma) J:trTlf''> C..;yrey, Oarban Hale (? tir I 11• OJ ··Mc1o;c.11w Ort The Hur1o,on' ( l'l8d, CrimPtly) Rt1t;1n W1ll1arw Mam1 C1Jnr t1i1.1 Alc;nc,r, 11 nr ~!,,'"'fl J Z ~1.1tion1.1 • 1 1951> Mll'>lf."111 G " <I '" M.11.R.it: ~r 1rlpy Jor11•s I I 111, ;ir, rr11n) 11:110 ltlf I .i·.t (,l11ld" 1'17 1 I 11.1t1i.IJ M• r t1.i1·I ( ,II• 1/,11 lh 11111 I I t.1 !0 m1rt 1 12:9Q) flte Brg lrN·s· 11".i'J/ We$ICHll Kirk ()(luglll., r 111• M1lll'r Ii' hr" I CJ ·Roller fi<Jf>q•t-1 1'll9 Muo;1c;;il) Lm rJa Rliln Jim Br.)y I I ror 41 nm1 I ~. Thi: S1on 0 1 four ( 1'l8:>. Mystery1 l;in R1d1ard<,<>r1 [JAv1d HPllly (I tH 37 rnrn I 1• r .0 Na11u11al I ilrnPOOJI s Vac111ton ( 1 'l83 Comtidy 1 Chevy Lha<.e Bevl'rly o· Angeln (I hr 18 rn1n ) t:ilCZ> "Ne1ght>ors" ( 1981 C•Jtnf'<lyl Johr1 Belushi. Oan Ayl<rr>yd (I lir . 311 rnrn J t:9fCJ "Three 111111• W ()<(j.., .. r t')'iO Mus1ra11 Frer! /\• tauti RPd Sl<Ptton I I ltr d? rnin 1 f S) "Madame Bovary' ( 1%0 r>rr1ma1 Jenntlf'r IOnPC. JHmes M;i<;<l11 ( 1 hr ~•'l min I Ml 'H, SpRCPhunlf'r Ad11P.l1hlf(•<, In l he r or tl1ttrtrr1 /1.nl'' 1 1q8J C)r,1pnc.u f•LllCHI) I ·111 .. 1 ~ :1 111•. J.4.,.11.,. R•r~1w.il•I I I ru JO •11t I O l 11e DPIP1 t111e 11q54, Crm1edy) All'(. c.uinrlt""· .Joilri <lrPPJlWWlr1 I ' ht JI n11n 1 UI I Z I A N1gh1 In Lil'>Alllil 111..1 ( 1 q4() Comn(jy 1 Mar, Drothetc; I r11<, Colht~r 11 hr ?5 min) .. (C i II [11er f !>AA vno AQa1n f •918 Rr ""'' 11 r• 1 ln<.P,1t1 Rrn1 ft•,· <..hr•lll'y l~•tClt I I rn Europe (DubOeel) ·R' (2 hrs . 45 min J (SJ.ovll "Forbrdden World" ( 1982. Hor ror) Jesse Vint June Chadwrck Space e~plorers encounter grotesque threats pr<J Juced by an eAper1men1al mutant A' ihf 2~mm I Ml All01T MD C0111LLO ... • H•Jltml -UI m¥W "Dracula' ( 1931. HorrOf) Bela LugOC>1 David Manners A vampire m search ot blood -puts-a S'M!et young girt ~der his spell ( 1 hr 30 min ) FAITM• NITm llOVIE . fhp ryes The Mouth" ( 1981 Or;irna) Lou Castf'I Michel P1ccol1 Aftf'r the Cleath of his tw\11n brotht>r, a man tall<; 1r1 IOvf' w11h h1<, brr,fhpr s preQnant m1strec;..'t ff ( 1 hr 40 1111n I , .-(!).....as. [11UllEJITml • H llOVIE · The Changeling ( 1979. Hot r<;q George C Sco11, Tr1"lh Van Devf!te A N1dciwf'd music prole55or rents a housP !hill r'. h<rur1tPd by a re!>tless spirit with an 01r1 ..core 10 settle ·n 11 hr , 49 mrn ) H l"$1 PAl'llt CMAtr Now in ht~ thrrd year Hart I Jamee; StephP.ns) becomes Law . R('111Pw JJ!P.S•derit dnd his adversary. Rita fCl11~ ~~conne11r -oecomernnr'ctt1ef eo11or 12 nrs ) t:a ro TIMY MU hr 4!'> rn1n J 'SJ Bt>n11' ( 1914 Adventure) PetP.r Brt!O . Pat'.y Lilrrett ( 1 hr . 40 min ) d !HJ ~or11ewt 1erf' 1 omnrrow" ( 1984. Ora mil) <..dr:1h Jt!SS1c.a Parker Nancy Addi ·,or ( 1 I'll JO rn1ri ) HI L Ire !,1.r.g II 11983 Drama) Jac.k1e I '"~·l':>l'" Mac. D;iv1s I 1 hr 42 min ) 10 1 W1ltl Hnr<.P!. t 1983, r>rarna) Ke1lh /\t;"""'"' Jr1l11 R.1r.h (I llr 28 rn1n) z, ll 111 .r .. 11 I a111µ1111n., Vacation' I \f!H I r. '"" Jyl Chevy ( hi!SP Aevf'rly I, /\11q1·l1 I I 111 lA 111111 I -Evening ----- .. • 11: .lrry Holme!'> vc; Carl .. The ~th" Wilham .. fur 1t1r tAr heavyweight 1•11 . r.chedulecJ tor 1 ~ rn11M'> live tr om Rer~~-ICll ... MMTTOMMT Ll'llTYLll '11 THI .:M MD PAmll Interviews with Ed Marinaro Isabel SAn- tnr<l Saratl Oougla!> Don Ho and Barbara Dain (1 hr.) I nml't C09Ml'f ITAITIB ...... ~ "91CM_._W l CWYITM. IATU Hrghlights 1ndude the r1nl.ut of Csy-.rAI Gayl•'s 1a1est Album ·r o lll!Jltl l oniyht ttl llO¥ll .. Tnf' I >Oney I r1oney I ooney 0114s Runny M1)v1e" ( 1981. Comedy) An rr1i.1tNJ Voices by Mel Blanc;, Jun(• Foray NP.w milte11al 1s tJlended wrth Old 111 this c;ompi1a11on of ctac;c;ic F111 Frelerig ·too My fonrs" fea1uring Bug<> Dally D1.1<'k. Pmky P11,1. Yosemite Sam. Tweetli! Pte ilnd olhnr" trom thP cartoon ~.erles ·n· ( t hr ;>O min I Cl) .WW · Return Of A Man Celled Horse ( 1976 Adventure) Richard Hams Gale Sondergaard An Engltsh lora returns to America when he learns that the lt1d1ens who 1n1t1ated him into their tribe have lost 1hetr mooest preserve to rrappers 'PG' (2 nrs 9 mm ) MOT IUT HOTUm -IWPY DAYI AUit ... u.Y-.J.D MJCI llACla/ ~ .. IMCM FACU 01 CUL.NII llOVll 'Yor The Hunter From Trte Fu- ture" ( 1983 Drama) Reb Brown Corinne Clery Alter a nuc.iear holocaust a heroic caveman must Oilltle prehistoric c1ea- 1ures 'PG' ( 1 hr 28 min I m VIDIOZOO V1C1eos Oy Tina Turner . Oa ,.1vtd =~= ~=-~ L1nd11 l vans. The X-29. NASA's 1a1cs1 c.ompvter controlleel exper- imental plane I Eu~ TWT An 1nterv1ew _WJlh....actOt.Jr.Dn Eyes Ctt<b' t>egll)s o -renes on =~ srereotyi;;~o;. l:::f ~ (~ llOVll Moscow On The Huoson f1984 C 1merty1 Aooon W1l1tams Marta CQroc.ho•;i Alnr,.,o A A11<,S1an Ctrcus mus1· var de IN t<, It• tho! U1 uteo Slates and <.el ties 11. Nr-w Yt•rk .it1t'1 t•P•ng .avetJ from Ifie t(fjA hy i'I ,tu•• ·"'< uroty gu11rd 'A' I 1 I 11 !>!> 111111 I 'ZI llOVll ~I,. W111P A Ypllow Ribbon" 11g49. Wt><.tt>ri11 lnhn Wayne John Agar lndoan<. tllt.lCk ,111 11ndPrstalfed cav airy u11tp1>St ( 1 hr '>0 1'11111 I 1:a II 2 OM THI TOWN r "•lturcd a >pec1al twc> p.trt .... ,,1 1•1~11111 < t11n,1 ~eludes trips 10 n1•11111q .11.d I ).I/II "'·''''''CJ lhP Cr Pal Wall. ,, lJl•fllP"'' 11 1111' I 11rl11!tltPl 1 City INHn the ""'' ,,.,., "' "'' lr•l!lpl•> 111 HNIVf'll 111<;11 the Sun1mN r 11.11·1· ''"' .-..e1 '"' t.ilVPrn•, rnake lrtPncJ•, w1lh ,1 t1o1t1( p .1111J.1 ... U IAlllAU. I l!•l11111 I 1qt''" .11 C,11ttn1n1a Anqt:I!. I:' t11 , iO '"" • I 8 m OM L.A. r.,,11111r•r1 th1<. o;pP.c1a1 ea1 t1on 1>rit1llP<l f\.11y;i1ns II ' e~plores bar ya1ric; 11 1 A 111< 1wt1ng how to save nun· d1erts ot d11llar<, on g1oce1oes Oy using coup(•11~. tw11 lor or•e theatre llckels. ae- c;1gnpr t1tt1rn11., tnr ft11P dollars dr..count tickets 10 11m11<,ernen1 parks l1ee tours and wnere 10 f1nr:J great buy9 IOf under ltve dollars .,,,,.., I=== WLD, WU WOU 01 ,.,._.._ .... , ... llOTOAI• PIAl&I ROCie wnen 11 ghost floats through the Ooryt' CHiie the Fraggles and Junior ~want to capture It G UCM MOU.NOOD,... CIS """ •Cl) QMTOll• COi'-• In 1493 ffifee weeks atler having tttab111neo • tettlement at l11sp901ola COiumbus (Ga- t>11el Byrne) returns to Soain fl nero much to tne displeasure of rival seaman Man in Pinzon (Oliver Reed); yet, outlandish d&- mandS of the Spanish Crown. favorable rreatment o f the natives. and failure to find the western route 10 the Orient on three • subsequent voyages flnd Columbus ta11tng E>Vt-01 favor (Part ~of2) O (3 hrs.) •• '" ~·--fUCTICM. ....-eeacon Jones and Jason Bateman ~re practical )Oka vletlms: DevlO Letter· man presents "Oktoberlest In New Y.()(k " illl t!_hr l • ; • o U11DCUTU ••••ca While on an undercover assignment to 1<r cate super-soph1s1tcated ex-convtct Ar- thur Farnell, Mark's cover 16 blown and ~~=::: m"'de"d (RI O ; enaTY•IT ~ An interview with actor Iron Eyes COdy begins a series on Hollywood stereotypes e .,_"The ExC>fclSt" ( 1973. HorrC>f) Ellen Burstyn. Linde Blair Based on rhe ~~flam Petef Bletty T~ )'<Ml,0- daugt'lter ol a popular actress oecomes possessed by a demonic si>trlt which com- mits evtt acts through the occupalTon or her mind and body (2 hrs . 30 min ) 9 M HUIT 01 1'MI DU8Clll Four 1n- rerwoven stC>ftes at>out modern121ng rural China set 1n the 11111age ol Maoptng, reveal the streng1h ot rrad1t1on and the effects of cha .. Q (lhrJ fl) =· .u,...,. "El Nor le" Witt· er-d11ecror Gregory Neva's 1983 tllm about a teen-age bro ther and sisrer who flee 1he1r natrve Guatemala and head nC>fth ro seek treedom 1n the US. airer their parents are Slain Q (2 hrs . 30 rn1n) Ct)~ "Roller Boogie" ( 1979. Mus•· cAr) L1nc1a B1a11 Jim Bray A 11ch ana tal· ented music student sets our 10 win a roller·skating dance contest before re sum1ng her studies 'PG' (I nr . 43 min) <:EJ '9l IUflalTMI Prol11eS ot George Halas and Jackie Smith {ti) FM '1,.._ This love slory set 1n I 9th-century Bnt1sh c01on1a1 India, tn an atmosphere ol battle. treachery and 1n t11gue. stars Ben Cross Amy Irving. Omer Shani. John Gielgud. Chrtstopner Lee and Rossano Braw (Part 1 or 3) Q ( 1 hr . SO'm1n) Cl)CATCllAMOTm.a. Tennessee Wll· hams' play about a wealthy. powerful and d1vrded Soulhern family sre1s JesslCa Lanr as Maggie. Tommy Lee Jonff as Bric and Rip~ Torn as Bio Oeody Q (2 hrs .30m~ .. 1 = "The Cnapman Aepo<f' ( 1962, Orama) Efrem Zimballst Jr . Jane Fonda A sex survey conducted by a lamoua pay· chOIOglst touches I~ hv" ol tour ty~I sut>urben women (2 hra .. <&S min.) ... lftCTAC-LM•T PA,,,,_ Find out wtio is Ameri- ca's Moat Baeutllul Woman Cl)~ ... 8 llOWll "Prnne Suspect" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Mike Farrell. Teri Garr An apparently law-al)(dlng c1!1zan becomM the chlel !It.IS· pect 1n a hunt fOr a se.11 mUtderer atter stepping rorwaro 10 otter information to I~ ~11;,: hla I • O "Deadly Intentions" IP11rt 2 ot 2 ) (Prem1e1e. Orema1 Michael B1e11n. Madelyn Smith. Based on a true story ShC>ftly after her wedeltng. a women dlS· covers that her husband, despite a veneer of pertect1on. 1s insanely pas~ss1ve v10 lently Ill-tempered and poss101y capaote 01 murder Q (2 hrs. J I=_.. Scheduled Patty Duke Michael Praed ("Dynasty") Nia Peeples t:Fame"). ( t hr) • ' ICAllL&llllm "El Nor1e' Wt1t- er·dlrect0t Gregory Nava·s 1983 film aoout a teen-age brother and s1s1er who flee their native Guatemala and heatJ north to seek lreedom 1n the U S alter their parents are slain O (7 nrs JO min) CID .,_ "The Turning Point ( 1~77 Drama) Anne Bancroft, Shirley Maclarne Two friends from oallet 1ra1n1ng school who selected d1tleren1 roads many years earlier meet agarn and Ques11on 1rie11 cno sen =.s (2 hrs) ([) FOOTIAU Jac1<sonv111e Bulls at Houston Gamblers (R) (3 hrs ) CO .,_ ·:Mike's Murber" t 1984 D•il ma) Oet>ra Winger, Mark Keyloun A Lot. Angeles bank employee and sometime lover of a drug dealing tennis instructor decides to investigate his Cleath and 1eoP at~GJJte ·a:. l 3 7 ffiifr) CO) .,_ "National Lampoon c; Vdc..:i tiorC -( 198.3. ComeOyJ Chevy Cnase Beverly D' Angelo A vacahorung ta1111ly encounters one disaster alter ano1t1~1 wtltle traveltng 'A' 11 tu 38 min 1 (l) .,_ "Neighoors ( 1981 Cc1medyl John Be1usn1. Dan Aykroyd A m1d<.lle class suburban CO\Jple rs suo1ec1ed lu Ille srrangesl 24-hour period of then ltves alle1 bizarre new netghbOrs move 1n Oe•·t 11001 'R' (1 hr , 34 rnin ) mUMTTA •Cil .,_ "Desperate Jour11ey 11CJ4.' Adventure) ErrOl r!ynn Ronald Reag;m Ovrtng World War II. a Germ.:ir girl -MJ-. the escape ot Ame11can 011u1c, t101n H•t• Gestapo (2 firs 30 m111 1 -1·--• LOUGRMT ~ .,_ Porky•, 1 l':\H I • •m1·.i.,.1 Dan Monahan Mark Hert1e1 Ir r 11ir1d.1 " the late t950s a gang ul 11111 11 m1~ n1.it• school bo y!> o;.eeks rev ... 11ye l!J•1111-,1 •np prOprretOf 01 a rcxal orotnPI R t 1 n1 J' mm) CH) .. 'Iceman t 1984 r)rama1 T1rn olhy Hutton Lindsay Clouse Memt>+>r., 1ll an e11ped1t•On team d1<.(.1JvP• ,inu JPI'""' " frozen 40 OOO·year oto creal Jre .mu ""e memt>er wants to keep the •1.ernan altve 'PG' (I nr . 39 min ) I CM.1M ALL 90ll1'1 -... C#ln'O&. .. -.-.. Toprc 1egrsta1tor ,;t tec11ng t~ elderly (I) .,.,. "Police Academy I t984 Comedy) St~ Outtenoerg. Kim Cat ratt When forced to comply with an open ad· m1s51ons pohcy a police acaaemy co~ with a motley crew of m1sftts R' O 1 1 hr '*I" ii::, ~amei L•sa Leeuw. Lee Carol A young sec1e111ry tries to enhallC8 tier unru1flll1ng se .. 11fe 1 1 hr . 23mm I CD) _.. 'N1ght1tte · 11983 Cremar Sunday. May 19. 1985 15 -·Monday Cont. Brtdgerre Monet Loni Sanders A high· pncetl pro ... 111u1e wal~s lhe streets searcn 1ng tor new c.us10111ers and old acquain lances ( 1 nr 30 min J fZJllOVIE The Eyes Tt1e Mouth" I 1983, Orama1 I •Ju Castel. PIA1cne1 P1cco1t After the deatt1 ul h1!. twin brother. a man falls 1n 1011e with his brother's pregnant m1s1ress 'R' ( 1 t11 40 min ) . m-.unCOURT 1*@ llO¥lf "Odos Against Tomorrl'Jvr • ( 1959. Orama) Harry Belafonte Shelley Winters Rae.int ri1e1ud1ce festers among the memberr., of " gang planning a b1y bank tle1'.t 12 hrs ) '1::11 fJ lllON & MION A J and R1c.k arf' ~ttrNJ lei prof Pl.I .J la<in1c:in dP'!.1yn c.ump;i ny s 111·w 1or11• ...,r11•n thl'y »115pec l that ,1 con1pel1lc11 rr1111dr•r11rJ 1Jr1e <JI 11~ employ ee<, _tRJ 11111 tO min I D W •IT Of CAMON Hust Johnny Cai son Gue<;ts 8111 Ccisby, Bob Uecker. Drite Frishberg. the Mighty Carson Art Player'!> fM)ClfON) Pl.U l(R/!!="'- LATIJIQHT MEICA Scheduled Ep1s copal priest and lo1mer convict Frank Con-;1an11no Charles 0111ens. founder ot the l.har!Pc; J G1vPr1s Foundation on money sir~~e<. 11 111 I "' 111 bf..he<luled ::.2!9f ~ wH••,flir ·~ Nilf, the V11rt11ch brothers ( 1 I'll 30 nun J ,,. , c OOl lfTUMAllOMAL 11l9'HJ llOVIE 'r nd,mqerr-'<l !:>~11•c1P~; ( 1982 Suspen<.e 1 Hc1uer1 Unc.h, Jo Beth W1lhams A New Y•111< C;1ty de1ect1ve helps a Wyo rrung -;hp111t t1lllf"•t19a1e a spate of local cattli> rnu111;it1111 1~ 'A' ( 1 hr 35 min ) .. am OM HOUYWOOO 8 MOVE "Pa11o; Wtien It S1ule~ .. ( 1964 Cornedy) W1111;:1rn Holden. Audrey Hep burn A w11lt<t nr>glecl'i his worl\ wh1JP c.ha<;111y hie, '.r•t rcrnry riround Prim. (::> hto; ?0 n11r1 I (!J INDmJl>EfT MEWi [PJ llOVIE F1,11,...t,,n1 lr1 lt1P P.trk" 1196/ r,,)mf"r!y I n •• 1w11 fl1 •rJ1 .. rd Jan•> Fonda Prolllt«I II .,, wl1•,r1 ,1r1 l'•IH)\lt>rletl yru111 I t 11")1 lr11• 11 ol Ith· 11110 hm l;:iwy('t h11<,!i.t11.J • 1111 t•r , 11 o/1 lilP<;lylP I 1 h1 40 nun J 1£1 IPORTICENT'f.R ~(1:1 llOVIE r rt1;i111t"llP In Bangl1Uk" ( 1978 OrnrrM1 I ~ura Gemr.,er Cris Av ram A r11 .. 1-.1.1111ournah .. 1 nas several wx ual ha1c.<111s w11h 11 variety or pa11ne1s while traveling 1n lhf' r ar Easl A' (I hr 28 min J ($) llO¥IE A.thy II c; You ( 1983 Ro mancPI Ao.,.mna Arquelle. Vincent Spano A 1ougn ltahan s1ree1 kid has a 1ocky a11d 1nhkPly romance w1tn a relined high scnool hon()I <,l11dent 'A' ( 1 hr 4!'1 mlnL t1:9ll G) LATI ll9fT wmt DAVI> LITTllmM Scheduled Dr Ruth Westhe1mer Ed Bur ne11 (sell~ =h!.l'i) ( t hr ) I MIMD OCI ,._,.. CfTYOf.AMCa.I . -Tuesclay -Morning Movies- •re 16 I •II< ( r I '1A I Comedy' Sunday. May 19, 1985 Dan II) llO¥lf "Stella" ( 1950, Comedy) Ann Sheridan. Victor Mature A woman tries 10 1eason w11h members of her family aller an uncle dies and is bu11ed on the spol (2 hrs) m llOVll "April Love" ( 1957. Musical) Pat Boone. Shirley Jones A young man falls 1n love when he arnves on a Ken1ucky farm ( 1 hr . 55 min ) 111211 lllllNT ... lllTGrMCll£UAIOM -u•.u. llOVll ''The House on Soro111y Row • ( 1982. Horror) Kalhryn McNeil. E"1leen Da111oson Seven college coeds accidt:n !ally k1ll lhe11 hated sorority house mo1he1 then become hunted by an unseen mur derer R' ( 1 tH . 33 mtn / '.OJllOVIE "The Detective" ( 1954. Cornt~ dy) Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood A 1011ab1e Old pnest turns amateur sleuth when he sets oul to investigate 1he 1hel1 ol "'"celess art treasures ( I hr , 31 min ) 1M II Cll ~ On the eve of a champ1 onsh1p chess match. lhe Ame11can title· hoJder decides to do away with his com- muntsl challenger (R) ( 1 hr , 20 min ) W 8 llOWll ··rerm 01 Trial" ( 1963. Orama) I aurence Olivier. Simone S1gnorer A well respected schoolmaster is latsety accused ot assault by a young student (2 hrs . 30 min) Q) MOVIE Stage Frtght'' ( 1950 Mys tery) Jane Wyman. Marlene D1et11ch At --~er pli8ldlng ~"le rrrena: ~ suspect 1n a murder case turns out to be ~lly (2hts J 9'0RTILOOI llOVll "National lampoon·!> Class Re union" I 1982, Comedy) Geml Graham. Michael Lerner A motley group ol alumni gels together for an unusual 10th-year ':!!.gh sohool reunion 'R' ( t hr . 25 min I W MOVIE "Ftre Over Africa" ( 1954, Ad venture) Maureen O'Hara, Macdonato Carey Secret ayents converge on Tangier lo smash a drug·smugghng operation ( 1 hr . 30 min J 1• 1 GIT IMAllT 1::11 MCOllD- HOU YWOOD Cl.OllW r eril\rrPd Syt 11es1er Stallone lillk!> about his tatec;t <.P(lll et to ··nocky" a 111s1t with F rl11111;i Riilk wno will ptc1y Dorothy 1n the remak" ol 'The W11ard Of 01 .. 0) AU.• T1tUAaY CE> UB&DUTI Of. THI• Hilmer KPnly vs Sean O'Grady, April '81 1n Allanlt<. City. N J ( I hr ) (,tf) UIA FOii AlllCA: 1'MI ITOIY Of. WI AM THI WOllLD Tt1e actual recording session of "We Are the World." created by 45 top musical amsts as a fund·ra1scng tool to aid famine 11ic11ms 1n At11ca Taped 1n January 1985 Host Jane Fonda ( 1 hr ) ~@11'91.Y•••••t t.ll (C)llOVll "Ooclor OetrOlt" ( 1983, Come dy) Dan Aykroyd. Donna Dixon A 1tn11d college professor 1s recruited lo lake the place of a pimp. and soon ltnds h1mse11 en1oy1ng n1c; new occupAt1on 'A' ( 1 tir . 31 min) -11::. ... ..mrATCN Monahan, Mark Herrler ( 1 hr . 35 min ) .. CZ) "N11t1onal Lampoon's VAcat1on" ( t983. Comedy) Cht'11y Chase. Beverly o· Angelo ( I hr 38 min ) .. ,0) "Mt<;11nders1ood" (198<1 . Orama) GttnP Hackman, Henry 'rhofTI11~ 11 h1 3 t (QJ MOVIE ··Moscow On The Hudson" ( 1984. Comedy I Robin Williams, Maria Conch1m Alonso A Russian ctrcus muS1· c1an detects .10 the United States and set· ties 1n New York aller being saved from ltle KGB by a store security guard 'R' ( 1 hr , 55 min ). (S) MOVIE Tea For Three" ( 1980, Adult) i_1 hr . 24 min ) HI (!1) WOllLD AT Ulm 2::11 i llOVllTOm... . ...., .. MQAIT AWt: IODlll 11 llOTIOM ) MOVIE "The Sign Of Four" ( 1982 Mystery! tan Richardson. Oa111d Healy C)tierlc•Ck Holmes 1nves11gates a robbery a11d murder in 1h1i:. version of the class1t. Atlhur C1111an Doyle myc;1ery ( 1 hr . 37 men) ll J llOVIE "Cuo;t' ( 1979, Ad11entu1e1 Sean Cohnery Orooke Adams In 1959 Havana. an English mercenary is hired by !he Batista regime to aid 1n putting down the 1nsurrect1on led by Fidel Castro 'A' (2 hrs 2 min) m.u.CA11-...a a. (!) AllOTT Allt COila.LO - Q) llOVIE "Sagebrush Tr air· ( 1933. Western) Jonn Wayne. Nancy Shubert A cowboy un1ust1y 1mp11soned lor murder escapes 10 nun1 down the real killer and ipro= ow~ innocence I 1 hr ) =-• 1111111-1 . WtlAT'I llY Lm a:B fC)llOVIE Yor The Huriter From Tne Fu- rure·· ( 1983 D1ama) Aeb Brown. Co11nne Clery After rl nuc.le;i1 l1ulocaus1 a llero1c caveman mul:>I batlle preh1s1or1c_ crea tures PG ( 1 hr 28 min ) 1::9 U MOVE 'The Woll Man" ( 1938. Hor- ror) Claude Rau1s, Lon Chaney Jr A man realizes alter he has sullered an allack by a woll trtal he 1s tiecoming a werewolf ( t hr . 30m111) ~fAl1M8 fi1 =A HOT Tit ROOF Tennessee Wtl h11111s' play about a weallhy, powerful and '11v1ded Sour hem 1am1ty c;tars Jessica l ..tnge al> Mc1gg1e r om my Lee Jones a!> A11ck ill 1d R1µ T 0111 dS B•g Daddy Q (2 firs 30 rn111 J • ; WtlAT'I llY Lm .. fUiPrTI ...... Timi ) llOVIE 'Wild Hor~s· 11983 Drama) Ke1tn Aberoem Jonn Bach New lea land's Tonganro Nn1tona1 Park becomes 1he site of conll1c1 between e~loggers now captu11ng wild horses and venison ex- Ol1ers hunting deer ( 1 hr . 28 min ) t:11 ' llOVll "Spacehunter Adventures In The Forl)1doen Zone" ( t983. Sctence·Fte· t1on) Peter Strauss. Molly Ringwald tn the 72nd century a space mercenary and lhe punklSh wail he find!. on a distant planet sel out 10 rescue three space maidens lrom a 111llri1nous cyborg 'PG' ( 1 ht . 30 ..(J)n,1-.Y,..... d 111) I .. ,,,. .... min) .. J "Tubby The Tuba' ( 1977 Musleal) Animated vo1ce"S by Otck Van Dylla. Pearl B;i11ey ( 1 hr . ?2 min ) .. @ "Wild And Wonderf\11 (1964 Come dy) Tony Curtis Ch11st111P Kaufmann I? -Taesclay Coal. hrs) a:llCC) "The Last Warrior" ( 1970, Orama) Anthony Quinn. Claude Akins ( 1 hr . 45 min) Jacm "Staying Alive" ( 1983. Orama) John Travolta. Cynthia Rhodes ( 1 l'lr . 36 min ) CS) "Octopussy" ( 1983. Aovenrure) Roger Moore. ·Maud Adams (2 hrs 10 min) CZ) "Daniel" ( 1983. Orama) Timothy l::iutton. Mandv Pat1nk1n. l2 Ills... 9 min 1 •CID .:·super Fuu" (1981. Comedy) Terence Hill, Ernest Borgn1ne ( 1 hr 35 min ) a:ll(C) "A N1gh1 In Casaolanca· ( 1G46 ComedyJ Marx Brothers. Lois Collier 11 hr . 25 min) .. (.0, ' TM Ballad 01 C1regor10 Crine." ( 1983. Or.:una) ruward Jame•. Ohno•, Tom Bower ( t t11 44 nun 1 • a:llCZ) "Stage Door' ( 1937 OiamaJ Katha rine Hepburn. Ginger Rogers ( l nr 30 min ) -~ 'Tne Bounty" ( t984. Drama) Mel Gibson. Anthony Hopkins (::> hrs . 12 min ) CID "Broadway Danny Rose· ( 1984 Comedy) Woooy Allen. Mia Farrow ( 1 hr, 26 min I CS) "Ladybug Ladyoug" ( 1963 Oram.,, Nancy Marchand, Jar.e Connell ( 1 hr 2 t min) -@ ••Five M1l1ton Years To Earth' ( 1968. Science r 1c.110n) ,);imes Donald, Andrew ftif-{2 his I ~. t-©J "Foolloose · 11•1a4 01am.1J Kevin Bacon. Lori S111yP1 (I'" .!.7 mm) (%)"The Ice P11<1I€"-.· 1 '4114. Sc1enc.e f 1r. lion) RoO&tl Ur1Lh Mary (.rosby (I r•r 36m1n) . tWU 'Lnve Hale l ove ( 1970. Drama) Ryan O'Neal, Pe1er Haskell ( 1 hr . 30 min ) -Afternoon Movies- -· 'The Charge Al Feather River" ( 1953. Western) Guy ~adison Vera Mires (::> hro., J Cl' "Tex" ( 198? [)ram11) M1111 01lln11 .• l1rn Metzler ( 1 hr . 4 l m1n ) tl::ll(.Cl "C11m..i · ( t<'t/8 My<-1 .. ry1 (if!npv1e~P Bu1old. M1l11,1pl r>rn1(.llAc; ( t hr '1:1 mu, ) CH) "Smoke'; A111l ltw Rantl1I PArl l ( 1983 Crnne•ly1 lilf k11· n11>11<.on. Jeriy Reed ( 1 hr 1'> 1111n ) t•(Q) "Chained Heal ' ( 1Q8 l Dram:i) I tn da Blair. John Vernon (I hr 35 min J (%) "ftrestarter · 11984. 'lc1ence F1cl1ul)I David Ke1lh, Drew Barrymore ( 1 hr 55 min 1 •CID "High Road fo China" ( 1983. Dra ma) Tom Selleck Ress Armsrrony ( 1 tir 45m1n) ta~ "The Last Warrior" 11970, Dram111 Anthony Quinn. Claude Akins ( 1 hr . 45 min ) •<m "Misunderstood" ( 1984. Dtama) Gene Hackman, Henry Thomas ( 1 hr ..) 1 min ) CZ) "Daniel'' ( 1983. Orama1 Timothy Hutton. Manoy Pa11n~1n !2 hrs . 9 mrn ) .. <ID "Tubby The Tuba" ( 1977. Musical) Animated voices by 01c1< Van Dyke PeMI B1111ey ( 1 hr i'? m•n I W (C)' Am1tyv1fle The Dernnn' ( 198,J H11r ror) Tony Roberts, Tec.s Harper 11 111 45 rnin ) • ({) "Rio Lotx>" c 197 t Wec;1ern) Jotiri Wayne Jenn1ter O'Neill P tHs 30 rn111 J ().) 'Harry And Son' t t984 -Drama1 Paul Newman, Robby Benson ( t hr !> 7 min) (1)) "S1Ay1ng AOve" ( 1983, Drama) John Travolla. Cvnth111 nt'odec; 11 hr 36 n1111 I llJllZ) "Slage Door" (1937, Orama) Katha- rine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr , 30 min ) -lvening ----• --= Cll ... UITTOUIT ITMlm • ll•llMPORT I WM'fl CCMa. ntcllftON rw.t H llOVE "Super r uzz' ( tY81 . Comedy) Terence Hill Ernesl Borgnine A11 1rrad1a1 ed M1am1 cop uses his new1ound supi>r powers 10 coinbat organ11ed crime PG ( 1 hr . 35 m1n ) 1.$.J llOVIE "The Beastmaster" ( t982. Ad· venlure) Marc Singer, Tanya Robells tn a mythic world of lhe pas1, a young man w11h an unusual talenl for governing an1· rna1s searches tor lhe vllla1n responsible ior the destruction of his village ·po· ( 1 flf . 4 & fl\jll ) • HOT llAT HOllM • me ... NAllP'Y DAYI AGAle ... u.Y-.&.a :WO-l~WWWW-.. I llAMl'TllQ ( . llOVIE .. A Night 111 Casab1anc;i ( 1946 Comedy) M11rJ1 Bro1herc;, Lois Co1 lier Nal1 spies show up at a Norlh Atr1c.a1 hole!, Oul they're not prepared lor lhP pandemonium a tno of zanies can cause at their expense ( 1 hr . 25 min ) I':) YIDIO ZOO Videoc; By RfO ,_1e=~ Pointer Sisters ( t hr ) ... U.THATTim PllVA11Bil,._ .... 0 ,. llAUm Fashion model Paulina a cross counrry bicyclist from rlinl Mich UDALUI ~ BfTlllT~TOllQHT ln1erv1f'w w1tt1 ,Joanne Woudwilrd. Hollywooo stPrPc 1 lf'S 01 blacks WHEEL Of FOfmJNE ... -UMPORT lUl1'IWJM MUI fOOTIAU 1 l llOVIE "Hank Williams The Snow He Never G;ive t 198? Dfama) Sneezy W;i .1ers. 01•1e Sealle On his way 10 a conce11 1l legendary tounlry weslern ar11s1 cs p1,1 gueo by c;ell·clOUOI and crippling pain but muses at>out playing hts music 1n a srnoky bar ( I hr . 26 min ) @ llO¥ll "The Ballad Of Gregorio Cor tet" ( 1983, Drama) Edward James 0 1· rnos, Tom Bower A San Antonio cow· hand murders a sheriff 1n self-defense 1n a c;ase of mistaken 1de11t1ty 'PG' ( 1 hr 44 m1nJ 1 ZJ llOVIE "The Ice Pirates" ( 1984 Sei Pnce F1c11on~ Roberl Urich. Mary Crosby Space pirates 101n a pnncess 1n search ot her e•plorf'r father ancl a newly drsc;ov ered source 01 much-needed water 1n a nearby gala.-.y 'PG ( 1 hr 36 min I ~ IJ I Oii 1"1 TOW Fe11111rec1 a CtMR de! ventw e continues 1n lhP eiio11r c111eo; '•' Shar1qh;u. Suzhou and Gu1h11 111i.1cJe J11lla< r~ whece cml)tlrors once r0111ned lea1n thP anccen1 t11ck of hsh1ng w1lhnu1 ne1 or pole cr1i1sf' the l 1rand Canal C:n1 na·!:o Venice c1 v1s11 10 wf)ilt s cons11Je1ell lhe most uea1111lul plflcf' on the e<111h D fl) FAa. Y RUD I THAnMC..U m Oii LA. Fealured: this special edl· t1on entitled "Bargain Europe" gives viewers tips on how to take advantage of i the ~ngth ofA~~11can dollar. ... --fllGftft CCUT W1111•C11C1mAn IWIMG'f WU, WU WOILD Of •mAU M .aRTllQ LR A look at the Otym- prc skating team of Judy Blumberg and Michael Siebert I':) UCllG FROM HOUnrooD 'AM .. 8 Cl) YUMOOC: CUii OI -Celebf'i·, lies Lyle Al1ado. Pa1nck Duffy and Betty Thoma~ are 101ned by recording artists Natalie Cul• Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons 1r1e F.1ur To111s and Judy Collins lur an evening ot music and comedy re- calling the people ptaces and events that wer~opular 18 years ago ( 1 hr ) D W A-TIAll Hannibal. B A and cohorts raid a dope smuggler's den in the South Pacific and lree a former Vietnam War Ouddy ( R) Q ( 1 hr ) I WON.DTtPF WM * PETO O'TOOU It MY FAYC>Nn YEAR 8 llOVIE 'My Favonte Year" {1982.... . ~)~I~~ Har;>er.-- An a1c.oh1111c e~·ma11nee idol has trouble r.1p1ng with lht" pressures of a live TV per- lormancP d1mng television's golden age. !_? nf.,, l U @) ONE TOO lllAllY Three h1gh·school tneMs are lorc.ed 10 rethink some of their pr101111es when a lellow classmate (Val Kilmer) w1lh a serious drinking problem meels a tragic end Also stars Mlchefle Pleiller Mare W1nn1ngham and Lance Gue~thr) 1 'Wl'l:AllY 13 Ken foletf• .... •9ellnt ...... C-toChemel 131 Cl) KFf TO MIECCA With the late ol the Bri11<.i" ,mny 111 North Alrn.a al slake, 1ntel- 11qenci> nlt•c.er Wilham Vandam (Cliff Rol>- ei r-.nr 1 rac.e!. aga1ns1 11me to prevent Nazi SP<t Alt·~ w n111 (David Soul) lrom relaying Or1t1sr o.i111e plans 10 Rommel (Robert Culp) 1Part 2 of 2) (2 hrs) ED llOYA Shark expert 01 John McCosker 01 San franc 1sco·s Steinhart AQuarTum ex· amines the latest information. and the fact and hct1on surrouno1ng rne great wNte shark, a teared predator ol the see (R) Q._(1hr ) ~ ~ A 1()()1( at hOw many faml- 11es are cop+ng with lhe emotional and fi- nancial dilemmas posed by the burgeon- ing over· 75 age group whose life's S8Vlngs have been erad1ca1ed by the high cost of hv1ng Q ( 1 hr ) C' lllOVW 'Coma" ( 1978. Mystety) Gene111e11e AuJOld , Michael Douglas. Based on the novel Oy Robin ~. A wnmt1n doctor oecomes susplctOUS of ta- 1.1 1cc1oerns" which are occurring with .11am11ng lrt>quency at a Boston tiospltal PG ' 1 hr 52 min ) H 'AA 'A~ Tt'11s love story set in t9tl'l .. pnr.11y 8r111sh colonial India. In an ,11rnosph£lte of b8111e treachery and in- 111g11e stars Ben Cross, Amy Irving. Omar Sharif JqH t 11Plau<J Omc;1ooher lee and . Sunday, May 19, 1985 17 -Tuasclay Coal, Rossano Braul. (Part 2 of 3) Q ( 1 hr . 49m1n) (J)llCWll "Tex" ( 1982. Drama) Matt 011· Ion. Jim Metzler With his caring, b\Jt 1rn· patient and 11respons1ble older brother. a 15-year-old Oklahoma teen-ager expert· ences Jhe many pains of growing up. 'PG' l hr . 43mm) IOl.oC.S . • llCWll "Seven Days In May" ( 1964, Suspense) Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas A top-ranking U S general plots a military coup m oppos11ton to the president's pro posed disarmament agreement with the . Soviet Un+Ol'I (2 hrs 35 min ) .. ,. TIC TAC DOUGH ' LOVllOAT AUCI .aRTICBITD llOVW "Foollooc;e' I 1984. Drama1 Kevin Bacon Lori Singer Teen-agers 1n a small town l1gh1 for their oght to dance ano stage a prom despite oppos1t1on lrom the11 conservallve parents 'PG' ( 1 hr . 4 7 min) 11:11 CZJ CIWUI ~ TAUi WfTH Guesl Richard Crenna ... Cl) llOYIE "Do Yoo Remember Love' (Premiere, Drama) Joanne WOOCJward, Richard Kiley At the height of her po1f-n 11a1. a 50 year old college professor ana renowr1ed poet '' '>lncken with Al 1~·· d1sea~ which devastat1~ roos tier urTie'fmemory crealivi1y ana perso11i3lity O !2 hrs l 0 QI) W11DE Wiien a local ftsherm;in c;ays a mermaid 111lnrmP.d him about il m1-;s1ng 1Jrm1 and a niurrJer al ~a. Cooy Nie.~ and Aul set oul 10 <;olve JhP mystery (.81 _11 hr/ U ®l WMO'I M IOU? Tony re1ucJan11y admits lhal tus teen age daughter Saman ttia 1~ bec.om1ng a woman and he turns to Mona and Angela tor adv1c.e (A) O u ... a» lmtV ~ Sc.heduled Roger Moore Marta G1bM. Susie Garrell t_'Punky Brew~ter") I 1 hr ) tli) ~ A IOrJ~ ill how m11ny tarTll lies MP c.•1p1nq N1th tr1f' Pmotoonal am1 11 n<1nc.1ril rj1lt•n •ma<. po<;PrJ by ltlP tl•JrqPtJr 1ng over l •, -tyl' cw nir wtl(JV• 1111' c, <;av1r1q" rlaVP t.pr•r1 Nach<.,l t"tl l•Y the h1y11 c..r,•,1 "' living () ( 1 ,,, J ~NOYA Sh•tr~ p;µpr I [)r John Mc..Co•,kN of S;in rr:ir1c..1•,c.1/s ~1e1nt1arl l\Qui'lrn1m e1 amines uie latest 111tr1rma1ton and lhP tac I and f1c.1ton surrounding the yreat wh1IP shark, a teared predator ot the sea (A) Q_(I hr) [£)~'I GllU1UT....,... A review OI the years 1978 and 1979 1n the NF\ (I hr I (.QI llCMI "Footloose· ( 1984, Dcama) Kevin Bacon Lon Singer Teen-agers 1n a small town tight tor the11 r1ghl lo dance and stage a PfOf'h despite opposition from their c.onservat1ve parents ·po• I 1 hr 4 7 min) ~.,. Firestarter'' ( 1984, Science FiC11on) Dav•d Keith Drew Barrymore Tl'le concerned parel'\ls of & 9-year·old girl. who 15 endowed with lhe ability to en- name anything al w111. endeavor to protect her from go11ernment agents planning 10 abduct ner 'A' I 1 hr 55 min l I UMTTA -(f) ML TO TMI Q9 White the Ptes1· dent is about to throw out the first ball on baseoall's opening day Zolo1ov prepares 10 Nh1sk Oliver away 1n a trunk 10 be del111- ereo 10 KGB headquarter& m Moscow O .,. 'Sat• Antonio" 11945 w,.,, 18 Sunday. May t9, 1985 ern) Errol Flynn, Aleios Smith. A nightclub singer on a Western tour falls in Jove with a rancher while working for his nemesis {Part 1 of 2L (2 hrs .• 30 min.) -am W.llTOl na.I The agency's reputation 1s 1eopardlzed and a teen-age p1ckpockers Ille ls threatened when he lllches eVldence from Steele about a loan- stl8rkini:rat1on. (R) I 1 hr ) • 1 -:... • ,_.Guests ~son Welles, Ricardo Montalban. Bo Derek, Ann J1lhan. Charles Durnmg and Mat1an Mercer JOtn comedian Dom De-- Luise for an evening of mirth and merri· me~(lhr) 11.~ A prohte of US ano So- viet space programs from the early t960s 10 the 1ni11a11on of the Gem1n1 space walk and dOClo.tng etlort Q ( 1 hr ) II) M HUIT Of M ~ Four in- terwoven s1011es aoout modernlllng rura l China, set 111 the village of Maoplng. reveal the strenglh of trad1t1on and the eltects ot change Q ( 1 hr ) fCJ MDVII 'The Bounty" ( 1984, Orama) Mel G1bsori Anthony Hopkins During the famous 18th·century Soulh Seas voyage, an olf1cer ot the English sailing ship 'Bounly' reads a mutiny against Captain Bligh and falls m lo11e w11h a Tahitian prrn- cess 'PG' O !<h~l2.mto.L f!]~~ ntU111tlU.MIMI I~ llC. Determined to stop his wife's nag- ging a c.omputer salesman (James Coco) pours htS hle·s savings 1n10 a new product that may do the trick. ($) R.YllG ltAllUIAZOV IROTHllll From apples 10 fiery mallets. a five-member troupe shares the SPolhghr as 1t drsptays 11~ I~= talents (1 hr ) ....... IDIJfT ... ~_...,UNO A prollle ot Juan Manuel Fang~en1tn1an race car drtver 'H) 'Broadway Danny Rose" ( 1984, Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia Filr r<1w A ·,mall lime 1)111 good-hearted taleni .;iyPnl wfJrks 01hgenlly 10 make successes •JI hi'> hnµfll1-..,., clients PG O ( 1 hr 26 rwro I tO:ll @ llOVIE <,11r1dbye, Charlie' ( t964. (,mneay J lliroy Curtis ~bb1e Reynolds Snot by an irate husband, a playboy is reincarnated as a !l!!' (2 hrs . 30 mm ) ,,. flmD (()@l Wlftl ... ..,. &1£1• .-.Yl&Lll _,, ""9Clf'I jll Tm CIM:UI TIUM.Oll , ) llCWll "Sex Waves" ( 1984, Adult) Tracy Lords. Eric EdWards Alter a tragic accident. a comatose women undergoes axpenmental bla1nwave surgery and awakens with a new personality ( 1 hr . t9m1n) f"Q) llCWll "'Indecent Pleasures" ( 1984. Adull) Jes1e SI James, Laurie Smith A neglecled. unluifllled tlouMwlle, wtt'1 the help 01 a neighbor's uninhibited daughter, embarlo.s on an OdysMty of sell discovery 1 hr 30 min) IROTI-Alter Lov loses hlS JOt>, ne rakes Joe's ofter to work m the restaurant and a11empts to be a waiter Q (l)"°"' "Daniel" ( 1983. Drama) Timo- thy Hutton Mandy P11lnk1n Baaed on E L Doctorow·5 novel ·'The BOOie Of 011n- 1e1 · A gradwlte student probes the e11en111 surrounding hi& parents' execution dS Au'"''"n nucloar '1)18S 'R' (2 hrs 9 min~ 1W I (I) 'MJ., Colt tries to keep h11 skepticism In check as he looks Into the rePorted landing of a UFO whote alien oc- cupantt apparently kldl'lapped JOdy. (R) !hr. 10 min.) TOlllllT Host Johnny Carson ~led: SylvestM Stallontt, plan1st laclo Gutieflfi~ 1 hr. l UlUm&Y LMC ... ..m.. .... ....... UW .-CA Scheduled. lnves· 11gat1ve reporter Ronald Kessler oo the life insurance industry, dream researcher Ste- ven La Berge and Gayle Delaney. pres•· dent of the Assoc1a11on for the Study ot Dreams. ( 1 hr ) ([)INllTIC8n8 (J) mAm Sketches guessing a friend's age, a ventr1toqu1st inmate applies lor i:ierole, talk show hos1 Dullahue. Q 19 111 CUii Scheduled how to free your· self lrom debt ( 1 hr , 30 mm ) 1119 I "'• MOUYWOOD llO¥ll "Opfn S.ason" ( 1974, uspense) Peter Fonda. Cornella Sharpe Three mentally unstrung Vietnam veis play a sadistic cat-and-mouse game with a -YO\roO ... COUpje wtiom rtiey ~ •&11e- part 1n their~erted spor1 (2 hrs) CIJ ••• " ... 111 llCWll ··rne Bhss Ot Mrs Blossom" • ( t968, Cornedy) Sh111ey MacLarne. Rich· ard A11en00rough The bOred wile of a brassiere manufacturer hides a lover 1n tile a111c where he lives tor years (I hr . 40 min) • (!)TOP ... IO .. (II) (B) "°"' "Anger· ( 1984. Drama) Ghlf Gorman, Susan Tyrrell An 1ntell1gen1 stu· dent turns lo pros11tut1on so thal she can pay the tu1t1on at an exclusive high SChOOI 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) (I) llCWll "True Confessions" ( 1981 • Orama) Robert De Niro Robert Duvall. The usually separate worlds of two broth· ers a Los Angeles police detective and an amb1t1ous Roman Catholic poest con- verge during a murder 1nves11ga11on 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min) ~(C) llOVW "Porky's II The Next Day" ( 1983. Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wyall Knight A group o f high school students allempts to t'1war1 the plans ot a sett r1g111eous preacher and the Ku Klux Klan to censor a Shakespeare lesttval 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min) .. D e UTI _,, wmt Mvm ~ Scheduled Sovlet·bOrn actor Elya Bes1<1n, Jack Hanna of the Columbus. Ohio. Zoo sax~rn::r Clarence Clemons ( 1 hr J I tnaCOCilWI OWM.U.,... ._"Storm Warning" (1951, Ora- ma) Ginger Rogets, Ronald Reagan. WhUe v1s11fng her slater, 11 woman witness- es 11 brutal kllllng by a group of Klansmen 1nc1mah•r bro1her·tn·1aw c2 hrs.) • "Carmen Jones" ( 1954. Mu11- cal) Harry Belafome. Dorothy Dandridge Based on the OP9(l "Carmen • by Bizet A rlvalry erupts bttweeri two workt,. at an ArmY._~rachute plant (2 hrs ) ~'A CAlmu mTGfMmmUAIOI ._ "Making The Grade" ( 1984. Y) Judd Nelson. Dana OIMn A spotted rich kid otters S 10,000 to 11 11reet· wl&e leen-11ger 10 finish out his IHI year at QI.ep 1Ch004 for him 'A' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) (OJ ._ "Che•ned Heat" (1983, Ore- -Tuesclay Con1,. ma) Linda Blair. John Vern0n While SPr1;· 1ng a senrence 1n a Cahforn1a pen11en11ary a young woman is e~p0<>ed 10 1;101ence and harassmenr from bolh inmates ;ino 1allers ~1 hr . 35 min ) 1111911 CJ)~ Tt1e ratJlt>c, ,ir,. 111rne11 nn McCloud when his plan 10 stage a o;inl< robbery 1s disrupted by real Ille robbers resembling members of Butch Cassidy s Old West gang (R) ( t hr . 20 min 1 We.,.. "l Will. IWilT F'or Now" 11976 Comedy) Elliott Gould. Diane Kea1on A formerly mamed couplf' 1r1es c;evPral remedies 10 cure 1he1r se1ual 1ncomp;i11011 1.!r-(2 hrs ) m .c)¥IE ·Hell Is For Hpr ie<. r 1'16? Drama) Sieve McOuP.Pn Or.riby Oar.r A squad of American Gls 1') 01dered rr •u1u bacll 1he Germ;ins at any <:()<.! t? t>r<, I m .c)¥IE rramert," I t(j4 / My'i!Pr fl Glenn Ford Janis Carter A t il5P of 1111" raken 1dent11y 'au'se'J a mAn to ht> accused of robbery while thP rPal culµril slips through !he fingers of !hf" ldw 11 ttr 30 min) t.11 (Z) MOYll 'She Wore A Yellow R10t111t• ( 1949. WesrernJ John WaynP Jfltin Agar Indians atlack an unrtcrS!iltfed C.<tv airy outpast ('I tu . 50 min ) t.111 GIT lmMT 1:11 MCOllDQla HOLLYWOOD CL.a. Fe.itYtecJ lh1:. ~f edl110t1 enrmeu-crro1 rrvr.11 P 1r 1ra11 Of A Swashbucller' will tilke ;i lo•ik al !he Ille of Frrol Flynn remf"mbPred t•y such friends ac. John H111Jstnn M•c~"Y Rooney, David Niven and Rr1lph BPllan 1 ID ALL• TMI fAI&. Y b9 CID .c)¥IE "Spring Brea~ 1<)8 'J C.. ,,.,. dy) David Kn,,u S1e1;e Aa<.<.Pll Fo111 owl dies have a wild time 1n Fon I a11c1erdalP during :;nr1ng va,al1rin 'R r 1 '" 40 min) t.1111) .c)¥IE "Dearhstalker" ( 1984 Horr0t) Richard Hill. Barbi Benton A wandering deathstalker hopes 10 gain mystical Pow· ers by getting a magical charm from an othe1 person 'R" ( 1 hr 20 min I tjillftlll.Ytwt•tn 2:11 i Cll ... ..,.ATCH MCMl~Sudden Impact" ( 1983. Ora· maJ Clint Eastwood. Sonctra Loclle"""Near San Francisco streetwise delecllve Dirty Hairy Callahan searches for a 11tuahs11c l\1tler 'R' Q ( 1 hr 57 min ) n (1, 1 llOVll "National Lampoon's Class Re· union' I t982 Comedy) Geml Graham. M1chaPI Lerner A motley group o f alumni gPts t99ether for an unusual 10!h·year i' c,choo reunion n ( t hr 75 min J ta llCMETONE lllWI .c)¥IE Blon~lle H1!<; The Jackpor · I t950 Comedy) Penny S1n91e1on Ar!hur Lake When 9agwood 1c; hre<l. hP.J)oes 10 work lor his old boss's compet1t0t I t hr JO min) ~...,nAGURT ~ IODlll •90TIC* .c)¥IE '"M1sunders1ood" ( 1984, Ora rna) Gene Hackman. Henry Thomas Al 1e1 thP dearh ot his wife a shipping mag· rrnre neglecr<> lhe needs ol his young sons Nh11e oe1ng aosorbeo by his worl\ PG' It Qi .J 1 mm.+--~"CMl"IKIS -a. E1H10N: TMI llQHT1IAM COlmUI AllOTT AND COITEU.O llOVIE "S<Jnra Fe Srampede·· 11938 WP'itPrnl John WaynP Ray Corrigan ThP I hrf'e Mf'<;QUl!CPrs try 10 Clflat a cowboy ..iccu5.f'd 11 111urdertnq a gold prospector ( 1 hr ) @ lllWI ·~-11191 m WAn MY Lm -Weclnasclay -Morning Movies- .. CZ, Natron:il l ampnr fl < •·1' H,. ,, ,,-., ( 1982 Cl)n P<lyl Gefl1I 1 •'rl"·'" M·c.t•il''' Lerner ( 1 hr 25 min I •cm "Remembe1 My N,imp 1 1'~7R My" tery) Geraldine Chaplin Anlhnny Pr•r•;r" i_! hr 36 min I • [!) "Dear Rulh ' ( 194 7 ConiPOy I J• >.l n Caull1erd Wilham HoldP,n 12 hie, I 1111 "Neighbors" I t98 I. ComPdy1 Johrt Belushi. OM Ay~royd ( 1 hr J4 min I Nl(O) "Tt'le Front " ( 1976 C:omeOy J Wl!OOy Allen. Zero Mns1e1 ( I hr 34 n11n ) (I) "Mystery Island · 119 78 Art1;r1111111>) Lt hr 15 min) 119("t,) 'Winner Take All' I t93? r>ran1.11 James Cagnf!y V1rg1nta Brncf" I ' h1 R min ) 'The Dresser · I 1983 Drrlrn<11 AltJl-'rl Finney, Tom Courtenoy t I ,.,1 'i8 m1r1 1 1111 (1) "The Dark Crysral" ( 1987 Fantao,yl Puppe!S ( I hr 35 min I 119 (0) "A M1d<;ummer Nigh!., Si•• Cor,,P•lv ( t982 Comedy I woo1y l\ltP11 M•.1 I v row 1 1 h1 30 mlfl I .. tC-l "BananM" I t971 GMnl-'dYJ Won1lv Allen. Lou1<,e 1 ac;~.a1 11 hr ?I' mm I l}O "The S!lnq II" ( t983 flrnma) ill( l\1f• Gleason. Mac O•wu; t 1 hr 4) 1nir1 1 (9) ··1w1hghl 0 1 Hc>nor ' I t96 l Drilmrll Richard Chamberlain N1<.k A;t;ini•. I I tu 55mm I (%) "A NtQh! 1n C11sabl>lnc11 I 1'1iln C..nrn1>r1~ 1 Mflr> Rm!hms. Lois Collier I 1 hi ?'i 111111 I 11• 0 p, ,,,, ,. A, ti)l-'f1•f r t'IA4 (.OrnPdy1 .,,lt•vl• 1 '""''' [J"'li t< n 1tlrall I t hr 4 I ,n,n tt:aO 11.n11.aJ D.-1i''l.l"I° (t97t My•,ff'ly Rtchdr...t f1 .. one S111t111np Plec.nerle ( t hf ·10 rn1n 1 C• W,Jn111ng Up ' ( 1984. Comedy) Bar b..ir.1 '>rt•phPW, Hen11 S1eps It hr 24 nun 1 l N..tl1rn •II Lampoon's Vacation r l'l8J Comedy J Chevy Chase Beverly O"A11uelo ( t hr 38 min I -JU••noo• 11ov1es- 12:11e Cyoorg ?067 ( t967 Science-Fie f•<Jnt M1rr.ael Re~rue Wendell C0tey (2 hf<, I S. WnrC.umes ( t983 Suspense) M.il!ht'w OrOdPru,k Dritiriey Coleman 1 I nt ~11111n I ttJI H, Tht-A .. c;r VPill'· l JI ()ui I 1ves ( 1946 Oran 11 frr-lrrc M.1rrh 01111;i Andrews (7 ht· •lut I . 1• 0 W•'f li1•r ! P;w. t l"IA4 (. rirnP<ly l n w f11 1 "'" r f>tPi r llPl\<.f Plfl l' tH 1? fll1fl J 1:11 t C, N11 1 )I hc1 l uve ( I 9 79 Oromnt nir ha111 1 h1ima· h 1hf' Kilvner I t t\r 17 "'" z r .11.r q H1 •lltwo .. 11 1 19 78 D<x.urnen 1a1 f l N 111 1tP l !Jv RnbP!I PrPSton ( 1 hr ;> 7 11111 1 H (Z) .c)¥IE 'The 11..e PiratP"> 11984 Sci· ence F1c11on1 Robert Uriel'! Mary Crosoy Space µ11a1w 101n J pr•ncess rn search of her e•Plorer fa!her ¥1d a newly d•SC.Ov ered source fl! much·nr•eded water 1n a nearby gala•v PG' ( 1 r11 36 min) a.CS., llOVll Octopu·,,y' I t983 Ad1;en· lure) Roger Moor" Maud Adams Aided by a !>muggier and a tril'1Pr 1n art lorger ies a Russian genP,ral plans an anack again!>! Wesrern Fu1opa and rt <; up 10 Brill<,h agPnr 1an.ps f!1Jnl1 ro ,rop ~11m ·pa· o 12 his tO rn1n 1 t21fHJll0¥'1E s.,r .. r Fu// I 1qA1 C..Jr•Mv Teren'P H·ll fr11P·.i B1.r lrw.e Ar-11;i1;1.~1 ed M1a11 ·I ; ·" r '•·w''> ,r j "'' "' powf'1 '• ~ 1 1 •' •q.1r111.• l 1.1 rre Ph ( 1 hr j"I •11• :iE~ . ._. I ~Brond1P <. HPro· ( 1950 Com edy) Penny S1ng1e1on Anhur Lake Con- fusion reigns when D.Jgwood signs up with !he= Reserve Corpe, 11 hr 30 min I 'C') 'History Of ThP Worl<l Pt1rl I t 198 t ComeOyl Mt>I Brooks Ma<lef•nf> K hn ~an. s_it~''°"' lll:l~-.lt.mn. Neanderthill ,a..,en en 1 1r~ 51 ·an1sh 1n qu1s111on 1<; ernminr-d f< 11 hr j:J min J cu ..... ,.. ro-1110V1E ··s1;iy1r0q ,,,._,... t'l8.l f)r,11na1 Jonn Travoira. Cy1'fh1a Ahr 1PS A 1ouny asp1r1ng c1ance1 •Sf CJ i rule or .'J pro•Jul t1on. thus 1eoDdrel11 ny r1s •c>lat1onsh1p N1th ~Jayoman PG. 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May 19. 1985 19 ~--------==========~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~--...... Iii-=:: am11CMI0'4Wl•IT llCMI "Warming Up" ( 1984. Come-- dy) Barbara Stephens, Henri Szeps An improbable romance blossoms between a divorced ballet instructor and an opi- nionated tootball coach when she begins usmg the gndiron as a dance studio and recruits his players as students ( 1 hr • 24 min) (()llAM IC*rt ULTWATa aM\l ~ ROCI Of THI • Videos from Adam Ant ("Strip" I , Tne Gap Band (''Gap Band V Jamm1n") King Crimson ("Three 0 1 A Perteet Pair I ana Lone Jushce ( 1 hr I .. -::::.~ HAPPY DAYI AGAll ... u..YlaLD AUCI llACIB. I LBml ....... I FACll °' QA.TWW A IAlll'TIAU. •ACU: TMI VUMOYA ITOll¥ m V.-0 ZOO Videos By Shannon. Kat" 1tllna Sf~,::. = :i. Photographer Lord Pa trick L1chheld. Prince Charles' second cous~lhs Georgi> ~:m ... di) Bnl!llT~TOllGHT Interview with Roger Moore. HottywOOd stereotypes ot m1"™oups Im:=+ ltlOCGmllAnucnom .,. "Silver Dream Racer" ( 1980. Drama) David Essex. Beau B11dges A f3rit1sh mo101cycle entt1us1as1 1nhe111s his. llllP brother'<; custom bwlt bike and de rifle'> to use II in r11s bid lor ltle 500-cc. ll()J.Jhy PG ( t hr . 51 rn1n ) O llOYIE 'A Midsummer Night's Seic CnrnPdy ' ( 1982. Comedy) Woody Allen M1i1 r drrow The summer heat and country air nr11volle a series ot humorous romantic encounters among lhree couptes spend ing a weekend at an inventor's rural retreat 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (.SJ UY llW All» THI mn tmMT Of' 9'0CI All» MIU. Huey l ew1s and the News perlmm 51ngles from their alt>u!."s 'Spor1s and "Picture This," including ''If This ts It · 'Walking on a Thin Line" and "Do You Believe In Love?" ( 1 hr ) 1J .,. A Night In Casablanca" l 1946, Coml'<1y) Marx Brothers, LOIS Cot- tier Nazi c;p1rs stiow up at a North Al11can hotel, Oul lhey're nol prepared for the pandemonium a trio of zanies can cause - <JI their expen!>e ( 1 hr , 25 rrun ) HI@ MDVII "Pillars 01 The Sky" ( 1956. Western) Jeft G11~ndter. Dorothy Malone A tough ">ergeant learns lo respect the men he once haled after fighting along- side then1 12 hrs J 1:111 1 GI THI TOW . , .... ,,.. llCMI "19.t , .. ( 1982. Comedy) John 8etush1 To<;h1ro M1tune Alter the bomb- ing )f Po11r1 Hart>Or. Southern California L1111hans CJnd mllltary personnel react with unor1Clleo pAn1c to rumors Of a Japanese 20 Sunday, May 1~. 1985 attack 1n their own backyard (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 8 hi OI LA Fea1ured ·a look at lhe lat- est lace lash1ons, meet the combat photo- graphers who photographed World War II, Vietnam and Grenada; exercising back- wards fla\l'I CCMT ..,. Cllelmln ,.., lilllMOATU.. WU. R.D WOM.O Of 'lmA&.I ~ World Endurance Silver- stone 1000 from Silverstone. England ( 1 hi) I "°' menu•• THI ... IW*G,_ HOUYWOOD Pl#. .. (() DOWLI DAM Diamond and Sisko lry to outwit a mobster's goons as they searcn tor a woman scheduled 10 tesllly ~a1nst her loan-sharking Jover ( 1 hr) U fl) tafWAY TO NIAVB Jonathan Smith an angel on probation sent to Earth to netp people m need, enlists the aid ot a hard-drinking former policeman in a plan to help an elderly woman and her f11ends ·save their retirement home lrom destruc- 11on (RJ Q (2 hrs.) D (II) 'AU OAlf Colt, Howie and Jody are rlefllg ~by rothte9'"1T'!Otmers who will' stop at nothing to prevent lhem trom winning a t 000-mile race down the Ba1a P-en=.(~ ( 1 hr ) ~ ... •cwan ~ arBTILl-rrTOllGHT tn1erv1ew w11h Roger Moore. HollywOOd stereo1ypes of m1no11ty groups 11 Und9 ......... •lurtonFeoe-. Tenor In IXOltCtaT I •COP An. «I) llOVll ''fxorc1st II The Heretic" ( 1977. Fantasy) Richard Burton. Linda Blau A p11est and a female psychologtSt try to help young Regan MacNe11. who is sltll haunted by b1larre.v1s1ons and dreams of flying (2 hrs J &l> •ACIRJGHT A survey ot lhe Apollo missions trom lhe lust ta1a1 a11empt to Wally Schirra's successlut fl1ghl and Neil A1rnwo~j.~~on wal~ Q ( 1 hr ) '1i) THI AL WOM.O Of OZ A salute to L Frank Baum. authOf ol the Oz series. leatu11ng lllm clips, m1erv1ews and an ex· cerpt from Disney Studio's ''Return to Oz " ( 1 hr) (C) llOVll "Bananas" ( 1971, Comedy) Woody Allen, L ou1se Lasser A product lester. oored with his everyday routine, goes 10 a small Latin Ame11can country ano becomes a dictator du11ng a pottlical l!,Pheaval 'PG' ( 1 hr , 22 min ) Ot) FM PA~ This love s1ory set 1n t91h·ceNury B11t1sh colonial India, 1n an atmosphere or ballfe. treactiery and 1n- rngue, stars Oen Cross, Amy trvlng. Oma1 Srtari1, John Gielgud. Christopher Lee and Rossano Bralll (Part 3 of 3) Q (I hr 45 min) (I) .,. "The Wlckeo Lady" ( 1983, Comedy) Faye Dunaway, Alan Bates A tasc1na11ng high-society woman enoages in highway robbery, seducHon and murder in the course of a day's wOfk 'R' ( 1 hr , 38 ~ .. .. I ftC TAC DOUllt LMIOAT PA.,., ... Find out how tl'\e s1ng1es In L.A. ll\le ft Uf). (I) ... , ... (I) llCMI "0J..1Ahom1I' (19~. Musicau Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones. Adapta- tion of the Rodgers end Hammerstein Broadway hit about a cowbOy, the glrl he toves and the smlster hired hand who tries to come between them ·o· (2 hrs .. 25 min.) •• (I) llDVll "Chiller" (Premiere. Suapense) Michael Bec1', Beatrice Straight Alter being frozen In cryogenic suspension for a decade, a dead man is vivified end soon begins lo display ruth- less, Inhumane behavior. Q (2 hrs.) 8 9 .,. "Right To Kill?" (Premiere. Cifama) Fredenc Forrest. Karmln Murcelo Based on a true story An IRS crlmlnat in- ves11ga1or's incessant and brutal abuse of his family comes to a sudden halt when his teen-age son shoots and kills him Q I ~ ... _... ICIT _..... "Crossroads To Para- dise" This repon charls the 1eg1on's b00m1ng growth and lranslormahon and the dilemmas tna1 have accompanied the succ.-;~ Ii> 11LnlmOI An eleafTl1na- 11on of the economic relationship between the U S and Mexleo, focusing on the peso devalua110..n and It 11~1~ banking.- trade Mir:;l 1m=9n Q (I hr ) (E)MJUI ~ FOCUI (jJ .,. "Pohce Academy" ( 1984. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. Kim Cattrall When lorced to comply with an open-ad- "'1ss1ons policy. a police academy copes with a motley crew ot misfits 'R' ( I hr . 4 I min) (~ .,. Police Academy" ( 1984. Comedy) Steve Gullenberg. Kim Ca11rall When forced to comply with an open ad- missions pohcy. a police academy copes with a motley crew al m1sl1ts (2 hrs ) .iDIAMTTA l:ll(Jl)llOVll "Breakout" (1971, Adventure) James Drury Kathryn Hays A p11soner ts lotted 1n his attempl to escape from a mountain prison camp by a search tor a small boy lost in the snowy Sierras (2 hrs ) 1:11(!) .OYIE "The Charge 0 1 The Light Bn· gade" ( 1936 Advenlure) Errol Flynn Oh via de Hav1lland The action-filled bul trag- ic War ot 8a1actava is 11ddled with e._ompous mililary errors J}))J/ . 30 min ) ~ Clatil CGlmDY IDn The Smothers Brothers, Richard Simmons and other celebntles interview their moms Host. David Steinberg Cl) .... CUll~ -· e IT ... ::_ White wants to make the reunion with his wife and chit· dren permanent, former hospital adm1n1s- trafor Joan Halloran 1s rehired, Rosen· llh"ii.e' a IOl>O< n>edo&IO< hea" ~,...,...A took at the 1939 World's FRlr as an event symbolizing •deals and attitudes th81 shaped the 20th cent~ry (RI ~ ( t hr ) ................. °'. ._ A survey of new technologies tor seetno the t>fa1n func11on lnclUdes mte<· views wllh &e1ent1sts and a history ot al- ~~pts to observe the living brain ( 1 hr ) lW .,. "A Streetcar Named Desire" ( t951. Drama) V1111en Leigh, Marton Brando A Southern belle toses her sanity white try1no to prMerve tier faded gent1111y against the haraasm"nt of her harsh and brutish brother-In-law 'PO' (2 hrs , 2 min~ ~ llCMI ~ Sttnq II" ( 1983. Dfama) Jackie Gleason. Mac Oa111s An e11per1- enced con art1s1 1ries 10 score t>tg wllh lhe h4'jp of a fellow peddler 'PG' ( 1 hr . 42 min.) (J)lllMI "Caged Heall" ( 1974, Orama) Juanna Brown, Erica Ga111n Frus1rated dMtres and a sad1s11c warden plague lhe inmates al a women's correc1tonal lacilny 'R'~l=-••• w ... IPGITaGC* ,,_ fl..•(l)O e ... ... ..,. &1£40M .-.Ym.1.8 ..,, '""°"' R.,. CllCUI -MNATM ..,_ "Pandora s M111or ' ( 1981. Fan tasy) Veronica Harl, Jamie Gillis A wom- an buys an enchanted mirror lhat involves her 1n sexual encoun1ers with the pas1 ( 1 hr . 35 min) CO).,_ "Everything Goes Wold' ( 1980 Comedy) Cnarhe Snre1ner. Erika Coot Husband-and-wile dress shop owners de· c1de to w0<k d11feren1 shifts to relate m0<e ~m~~~. QalI011$_ 11 ht. 4-0 mill.) ··llJe1gnoors' ( 1981 Comedy) John Betush1. Dan Aykroyd A middle class suburban couple 1s sut>1ec1ed to the strangest 24-hour penod of their lives alter bllalfe new neighbors move in next ooor A' ( 1 nr . J4 min ) m a.L8'I ccurr U::ll@ .,_ "The W<1ng Queen· ( t967 Ad· venture) Don Murrny Adrienne Com An 1Jl·fated romance deve101-1s between a Roman military leader and a beautiful trib- al monarch at a lime when Br1ta1n 1s strug gt1ng under a maSSlve poh11ca1 upheaval ~hrs) 11::11 IJ Cl) laA IAIUTIAU. Playoft game (2 hrs .30m1n) D CD T.-n' Host Jonnny Carson ISch!f !?.::n 11 h< I ROCDOM> Pl.II L.A1111QHT AmJICA Scheduled Camp bell Plowden whale campaign cooro1na tor for the U S Humane Soc1e1y Dr Charles Kelman on ca1arac1 removal ( t hr) CIJ •._-, .. 1CB1-na ... - CI) ..,_ "Flashdance ( t983. Musical) Jennifer Beals. Michael Nouri A young woman who work s as a welder by day and an exo11c dancer by nighl aspires 10 101n the PtllsbUrgh Ballet 'A' Q ( I hr 35 min) ID M CW1 Scheduled gu11arist Phil Keaggy. the use and abUse of taxes I I hr . 30 min.) 1139 ®.,_ "The Ores5er" (1983 Orama) Alben Ftnney Tom Courtenay A valet en· courages and flatters an aging paranOld actor into g1v1ng yel anolher per101mance as King Le1u 1n a tour1ng the8trica1 com- 119 in~P~~~ min) ..,_ "Walk 0on·1 Run" I 1966 ln•ex•pen•1lv• • "(In lk epen' 1111) nol htgh tn p rice. reaeonable, elaultted ....... ad1191'119i"O _, Ctaaalfled Advertlatng , 8-42-5878 t:omedy) Cary Grant, Jim Hutton. A mid· dle·aged man tries to play Cupid for the two young people he Is forced to lrve with during the Tokyo Olympics. (2 hrs .. 20 min) rn ••a• ... ••m••rra ... 9 ll0'5I "The Brothers O'Toole" ( 1972. Comedy) John Astin. Pat Cartoll A pair of slick drillers ride into the sleepy. bro- ken-down mining town of Molybdenum, Col0<ado, 1n the 1890s ( t hr .. 40 min) ct) ll0'5I "Sex Games Of The Very Rich" ( 1983, Adult) Heather Deeley, Chris Chit· !t_ ( 1 hr • 18 min ) LU AUTO UCllG SCCA Super Vees. from Lon=ch, Cahf (RI (I hr ) 12:11 -"Weekend Pass· ( t984 Com· edyl 0 W Brown Pe1er Ellens1e1n Four sailors 1us1 hnishmg basic 1<a1ning 1n San Diego 11avel 10 Los Angeles for lun and romance R' ( 1 hr , 32 min ) 12::11 D GD L.ATI mfT wmt DAVID L.ETllllWI Scheduled actress Cheryl Ladd rock singer Rot>e~Plant\I hr ) I ALPm) tm:MCOC«-,..--1T-1 DB.VICQIO _ ..,_ "Target Zero" ( 1955. Adven· Jure) Richard Conte. Peggie Castle A Ko- -L&atl.. War lieutenant leadl>-h4s mell oo a dangerous mountain mission and unex- pec1edly encounters a beautiful female sc1ent1s1 along the way (2 hrs) m mVll "Hello-Goodbye" t 19 70. Ro:._ mancel Michael Crawford, Curt Jurgens A u~·car salesman has a boel alfa11 wuh his boss's wile (2 hrs ) I LCM. M•CM Im.I IUT Of MCKa Gl.IAIOM 1M ..,_"Weekend Pass·· ( t984,Com- edy) O W Brown. Peter Ellenste1n Four sailors 1us1 ltnishtng bas10 training 1n San Diego uavel to Los Angeles tor fun and romance 'R' ( t hr . 32 min ) WG ..,_ "Arise My Love " ( 1940, Ro- mance) Claudette Colbert, Ray Milland A pair of lovers find themselves !rapped by me Spanish C1v11 War and 1he outbreak ot World War II (2 hrs 30 mm) ti)..,_ 'Sundown" ( 1941, Ad11enture) Gene Tierney. Bruce Cabot The Br111sh uncover Nall act1111ty 1n Africa with the help of a Eurasian girl (2 hrs ) "£) AUTO UCllQ USAC Hulman Classic trorn Terre HaU1e, Ind (A) ( t hr . 30 min) (l)llOVll "The Eyes. The Mouth" (1983. Drama) Lou Castel. Mtchel Plccoh Aher the death ot his twin brother. a man falls tn love with hts bfOlher's pregnant m1s1ress 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 6D llOVtl "Passport To China" ( 1961. Adventure) Ricnartl Basehar1. Lisa Gas- tom A former pt101 se ts out for Red China 1n search of an American spy and a FOf· mosa~ot ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 1:11 Cl) "Ftrestarter" ( 1984, Science Fic11on) Oavrd Keith. Draw Barrymore. The concerned paren1s ot a 9-year-old girl. who 1s endowed with tf'le ability to en· flame anything at will, e:ideavor to protect her fr om govemmem agents planning to abduc1 ner ·R' Q ( I hr . 55 min I 1:9 «!)GIT IMMT . (C") llOVtl 'Where The Boys Are '84" ( 1984, Comedy) Ltsa Hartman. Ru~r fodd Four codege women travel to Fo" Lauderdale 101 some fun and romance bUt run tnto problems of lhe heart 'R' ( 1 ht 37 m1n ) -1---AT M ..... Scheduled Rogei Et>ett and Gene S1sket dtSCUA tOday's westerns with a took al Chnl EastwOOd's "Pale R1de1 .. • AU•M,Al&Y W (D .,_"The First Time" (1982, Ro- mance) Tim Choa1e, Krrsta Erickson. A college freshman. who has been taughl many schemes to capture a woman's fan- cy. dtscovers lhat love 1s more 1mpor1ant lhan cheap thnlls ·R' { 1 l'lr 35 rrun ) wimmna••••••• (H) ll0'5I "Blue Thunder" ( 1983. Adven· lure) Roy Scheider. Malcolm McDowell A Los Angeles police helicopter pauolman htµicks an e11pe11mental military super- cop1er supposedly planned for use 1n c1111l--• 1:=·~~~ •9m•nJ n (! ~emember My Name ( 1978 Mys1ery) Gera101ne Cnaphn Anthony Per l\1ns A mysleroous y(1uny woman am11es 1n a small Ca111orn1a town and lakes a 1ob 1n a focal store, only gradually reveahng that she has come lhere on a m1ssron of tamrev~~T~J6 min I tit llCMITOlll .WS ..,_ "Behold A Pale Horse' ~ ( 1964. Drama) Gregory Peck Anthony Quinn A 20-year leud betwaefl a-Sparnsh loyalist and a focal police Chief ends with 1he I :ji~:.:."° mm-- * ®'lJU.Q -he Star Packer · ( 1934 Wes1ern1 John Wayne Verna Hillie A 10ugn cowboy oepuliLes a group or ranch· ers to round up a gang of outlaws ( 1 hr J ~="One Flew CJver The Cuckoo's Nest" ( 1975 Drama1 Jack Nicholson Louise Flelcher A gleetully irreverent troubleml'lker ts comm111ed 10 a mental 1n- s11tu11on where he 1nc11es the other pa· t1ents 1n10 open rebellion against a power- ful nurse and Ute es1abhshed hOSpttal order ·R (2 hrs . 13 mor 1 ~-...... CZ) mVll Na11onrit Lamµ11on s vaca- tion" ( 1983. Con1Pdy) l hevy Chase Beverly D' Angetn A 11aca1ron1ng lam1ly encounrers one rJ1c,.1c,1pr alli>r .1nother while travehng R I t hr 18 mu 1 mWMAnllY~ ~•Cl) llOYll w arr .. 1111f" c 1983. Suspense) Mattt'lew Brnderd, Dabney Coleman A leen·age computer 'whtz 1nad· 11ertent1y gains access 10 lhe Pentagon·s strategic compu1er system and nearly be· gins World War Ill PG o ( 1 hr 53 mtn ) 1:118 mVll "The lnv1stble Man Returns" ( 1940 Sc1anct> Frc11on) Ced ric Hardwtt:ke Vincent Pri1.e A man b<>rrows the secret ol 1nv1s1b1hty when he is accused of his b101her's murder and must i·5 ;':""' 30~•· MI .,. "National lampoon s Vaca t1on" ( 1983 Comed)'t Chevy Chase. Beverly 0' Anpelo A vacaliof1ir'lg 18mily encounters one d1'idster after another whtle lravehng R' I t hr 38 min ) -~:::::.,... ~.,. ''The f ront t 1976 Corned)') Woody Allen. Zern Mostel A SChem1"9 bungler becomes the pseudo-authOf fOf the wOft< or seve1 ,11 t>tackllsted trlends .. c;r•r~1n 1 •«ll, ... 0#.... \ Sunday. May 19, 1985 2 1 -'ftaursclay -Morning Movies- •<Zl ··stage Doof° ( 1937 lflama) Katha- rine Hepburn Ginger Rogerr, ( 1 hr , 30 min.) .. (t) "La Balance .. ( 1982 Drama) Nathal ie Baye Ph1tt1ppe l eotard I 1 hr . 42 mrn ) •(I) "'The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bµnny-M!Me-::_ ( 198 l _Comedy) A namah ed V01Ces by Mel Blanc. June Foray 11 hr , 20 min ) • •@ "The Wrong Man"' ( 1957 Mystery) Henry Fonda Vera Miles (2 hrs) 19<t) .. Love Me Or Le1we Me"' 1195~, Musi cal) Dons Day Jamf>s Cagney C2 hr<; 2 min) f.OJ ·s1aps11c;k 01 An11thpr Kind·· 11984 Comedy) Jerry I P.w1<. M,KJl•lrnP Kiiht1 ( 1 · hr . 27 min) (ZJ "'0klah0ma1' t 19!">'> Mu!>1c;all Grn don MacRae, Shirley .Jnnes (2 h1•, 25 min) •CID "Willy Wonka And fhe Chocotdte rac IO<Y"' ( 1971 Fantas~/ Gene W1tClP1 J;ick Albertson ( 1 hr , 40 min J •cm "Up In Arms" ( Ul44. C.011•ei.Jy1 Dar1-f!t Kaye, Dinah Shore (:> hrc, 1 ,,_CCJ "Yentl" l 1983. Mu::.1ca11 ...flamra Streisand M;indy Pa11n1<1n I/ hr-;. 14 min ) "A Midsummer N1yhfc, c,f., C,1irn1>oy·· ( 1982, Comedy) WoorJy AllP•1. Mia Fa1- 1ow ( 1 hr , 30 min 1 Cl) "'The Scarlet Coal' 111J'1'' Orama) Cornel Wilde Michilel W1l1'11r11J C 1 hr 4 1 min) (I) "Firestaner" f 1984 '>1..1MC.1> r1c.l10n) David Keith. Drew Barrymo1£1 ( 1 hr 55 min ) -@ "Walk The PrOIJt'J I fln<l I 195n. We'll . ern) Audie Murµhy Anne Rane.roll (;> hrs) 1Wll "For Singles Ortly" ( t<J68 C,omf'dy) John Saiton. Mary Ann Mobll'y ( 1 hr , 10 min I -Afternoon Movies- q9 g) "Nol With My W1lr-(1111 Dern I (1966 Cc1medy1 T1my 111111, Vun11I1c,1 i? hrs J (Q) ''All Thal Jau' (I'll'! t-A•1«•L·ll) no1 Scheider. Jessica LanyP (? llrc:. 3 """ 1 (I) '"Tank"' ( 1983, Drdmt11 James Garner G 0 Spradlin ( 1 hr !>3 min ) CZ) 'A N1gh1 In Casabl011Ca' (1946 Comedy) Marx Brothers Lois Colf1~r ( 1 hr . 25 min) -CC) "The World's Greatest lover" ( 1977 COmedy) Gene Wilder Carol K;me ( 1 hr .. 29 min ) CID '"Reunion Al Fa1rtlorough ( 1985. Orama) Robert Mitchum. DebOfah Kerr il hr . 50 mtn ) W (Z) "Na11onat Larnpoon·c; Vacation" ( 1983. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Beverly O' Angelo ( I hr . 38 min ) •CC) "Bnan·s Song" ( 197 1. Orama} James Caan, Billy Dee w 1111ams 'I hr IS min ) f()) '"Up In Arms" ( HM4. Comedy)-0An· ni Kaye, Dinah ShorP ( 1 hr , 46 min ) r~) '"Iceman' ( 1984. OIArTll'I) T1mnthy Hu11on. I 1nd!>8y Crou<1e ( 1 hr ,.39 min l • 'The Looney. Loonev. I ooney Avgs Bunny Movie" ( 198 t Comedy) An1m111 ed Voices by Mel Btanc. June Foray ( 1 hr . 20 min I •CC) "A Sig Hand For Thfl Llltle Lady" ( 1966 Comedy) Henry Fonda Joonn .. 22 Sunday.May 19, 1985 Woodward ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (Z) "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" ( 1949, Wes1ern) John Wayne, John Agar · ( 1 hr , 50m1n) W (I) "The Looney, Looney. Looney Bugs Bunny Movie'" ( 1981, Comedy) Animal· ed V0tces by Mel Blanc. June Foray. ( 1 hr . 20 min) .. CI) "Coogan's Bluff" ( 1968. Drama) Clint Eastwood, lee J Cobb (2 hrs I CO _:·Mrsunderstood" ( 1984. Drama) Gene Hackman. Henry Thomas ( 1 hr , 31 min) (0) "Slapshck 0 1 Anothef Kind" ( 1984, Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Madeline Kahn. ( 1 hr . 27 min.) 1:9 @ '"Two Rode Togelher" (1961, West· ern) James Stewart Richard Widmark (2 hrs. 15 min) 91:11 ct) ''Yentl"' ( 1983. Musical) Barbra Streisand Mandy Pa11nkm (2 hrs . 14 min I Cil "The Ice Pirates" ( 1984, Science Fie· lion) Robert Urich, Mary Crosby. ( 1 hr, 36mln) ---= Cll ... . twrf 10 twrr ~CC19MY ITMTIB ..... .an .... WTI~ u.\ '°°1UJ. Oakland Invaders at Denver Gold (3 hrs) 00 llOVll "House 01 The Long Shadows" ( 1983. Suspense) Vincent Price. Christo- pher Lee An American mystery author finds a dilapidated Welsh manor house to be the perfect place 10 w11te unlll the res1· dents host a bizarre family reunion 'PG' I hr , 43 min) Hor IUT NOT\m -.... NAPPY DAYI AUit ... IMlllY-.uR AUCI ~,~ .. ..,.. :=:r-n- ... "Up In Arms" ( 194~. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Dinah ShOfe Alter a sol· d1er's g1r1tr1end stows away on his ship. they attempt to hide! her presence from the colonel. ( 1 hr . 46 min ) Cl).,. "Benji" ( 1974, Adventure) Pe- ter Breck. Palsy Garrett Alter a IOvable pooch rescues two chlldfen from kid· nappers. he t>ecomes a mos1 welcome addition 10 their family 'G' (1 hr., 40 min) • ,_JOO Videos By Madonna. New £d.t100. ~-) 191=Cll -1'1ATN9 nmu-=:i.. Tom Selleck. a survivOf of 11 Kansas City hOtel dlsas1er 1n 1981 I Eu•n W 1n1erview with Meredith Baxter Buney. Hollywood llet~_I~ of women I .._..ca.,,,., -..NIT\lm .,.., • n•nWY (L) .,.. "The Trouble With Harry·· ( 1955. Comedy) Edmund Gwenn. Sh11ley MacLatne A group ot local citizens al· !empt 10 dispose of a dead body found 1n the nearby wood~ { 1 hr , 39 min.) Cl) A~~ Th•S Oscar-win· ning short film cent8fs around a boy wtio grows up constantly taunted by his schoolmates and aunt abOut the odd way in which his father met his death Stars Rupert Everelt. Jenny SeaQf-eYe 19@.,.. "Fa1l·Sate" (1964. Suspense) Henry Fonda, Dan O"Herllhy A SAC plane thes throogh a ··ta1l·sale" zone putllng New Yori< in danger of being bombed (3 hrs , 25 min) 198 IOllTHITOWlt Featured a rare view 01 Yosemite Park through the eyes ot its res1· dents includes rat11ng down the Merced 1Aiv~;~:~1ng and rock climbing tianm.a IYI Cle U. Featured meet B1111sh agent, Conrad O"Brien Flrench. the real· life model for the leQendary cha racier. James Bond. a look back at those great James 8ood films end pr8'111eW of the 181· i~~M~o WUWOM.DOl~I ,..... Neal Gabler and Jal· - Irey Lyons revtew "A View to a K,11 .. and "Brewster's Mtlhons ·· CZ) llOVll "Stage Door" ( 1937. Orama) Katharine Hepburn, Gtnger Rogers A group ot young actresses 11vrng 1n 111e same boardtng house s111ve for lame and torl.~helr careers ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I .-MOU.ftlOOD ,,. • (I)••• PJ. Magnum 1nves11ga1es when his assistant 0 A friend Carol feels she's being threatened by someone she's e!_oseculing (A) ( t hr ) U GD COllY ...,. While Cliff's busy 1n the delivery rooru. 111~ ~s (Sheldon Leonard) presents Theo with Clill"s dward as P=an of the Year (R) • 8 "Stiver Streak· ( 1976 Come dy) Gene Wilder, Jill Ctaybwyh A mild mannered bOOk editor a(.<.1dentally be comes 1nv01v~ 1n a s1nis1er art thief's bizarre plot during a cross-country train ride ~hrs.) 8 (11) IATn.I 01 THI _,.,. ITAM From lxtapa, Me>CICO network celebrtlles 1es1 their athletic prowess by pert1clpa11ng In events that include vOlleyball, brcychng and tug-of-war Among those scheduled to appear are Jennifer O'Neill, Lucie Ar· naz. Jack Coleman and Tony Danza o i hrs ) ... ..., .... wan ....,Y•RTOlllNT Interview with . Meredlth Baxter 8irney. Hollywood stereotypes ot women tan.DRIT.._All ... , ....... .... ~(a..,.. e .,.. '"Rosemary's Baby" ( 1968. Horror) Mia Farrow, John Cttssavetes A young woman 18 he>111f1ed lo discover that hef husband has Pfomrsed their unborn child to a coven ol witches (2 hrs. 30 min) e Mtm Of -,_ Featured man's threat to blfdS and antffilllls on tour ArctlG Island& ~hr ) e 11¥11 fl "The Womnn In While .. Wal· ter reallzes that Count Fosco and Sir Per- cival have plotted aga1ns1 Laura. whO has been confined 10 an asylum. (Part 4 ol 5) Q_( 1 hr ) ~--"Brian's Song" (1971, Drama) James Caan. Billy Dee Williams Two toot· ball players share a rare lr1endsh1p until cancet claims one 01 ttiem 'G' (1 hr . r s min ) CH) mowtl "The Changeling" ( 1979, Hor· , ror) George C Scott, 'Trish Van Devere A widowed music professor rents a house thal 1s haunted by a restless spirit with an old score 10 settle 'R' ( t hr , 49 min ) Cl).,. "Tank " ( 1983. Drama) James Garner, G.D. Spradlin When an army ort1· cer's young son is arrested and sent 10 work. on a labor rarm. the lather uses hie; tank. to rescue the boy PG O I hr 53 min J I ICU Ollll tll tD fAm.l 1111 AleK believes rnar n1s only ticket into a popular fraternity is to bring along a knockout date. so he begs houset<ee~r Karen (Geena Da111s1 to ac com,f3~~1DOJ:l JILOWIOAT i '.&Ult.a. Tom Selleck a o;urv111or ol a Kansas City hotel 01saster 1n t 98 1 (O)_.. "The Kataie ~Id'· ( ~ O. ma) (Pay-per-view) Raiph Macchio. No· nyuk1 "Pat" Morita After several 11101en1 clashes with his Cahlorn1a schoolmates a reloo~&Ally transplanted New ~ teen~ ager seek c; help trom his apartment bu1IO· 1ng's rnaintenAnce rnan. a karate ma<,ti>r PG' _12 hrs .. 6 min) MIB Cl) -I -Rick 's only <1ht.J1 when he is arrested for murder is the 111c 11m·s wile but she dallies know1ny him {B)_ithr) D • ~ D1ar1e dec1oes 10 tt!ll Sam the truth about her relationship with f 1a ster Crane (Part 2 of 2) (A) · I= _,. Sc.heciuled BobOy Vin ton. modeling agent Nina Blancha1d I t hr) fl) llYITBITI 'The Wo111.~p In Wr11tP" W ti ter reall1P!> th.ii Count r nc,c.11 ant1 511 flpr c;1val ha11e µlnllfld ;iq;i1rhl I 1u1.1 wn11 11'1'· been con tined '" ;in ,1c;y111m 1 r 111 4 nt ., > Q_ (I hr) ID llAITWWCI TMUTM 'Strangers Aml Brothers" Having lelt lhe bar l ew1s Fhot 1s teaching at Camb11dge where he meets 0 11ental scholar Roy C<t>vert (Part 3 of l1 ~(1hr ) MllTICBIB .,. "The Karate 1<10 · (Pay Pi>r View) ( 1984, Drama) Ralph Macchio. Norryukr "Pat" Morita Alter several 1110 lent clashes with his Californra scnool mates. a reluc tantly transp lanted New Je1 sey teen-ager seeks help !Tom hrs apartment bUJld1ng's maintenance man. a karate master 'PG' (2 hrs , 6 min l (%) .,. ''NatlOMI Lampoon's Vaca- tton"' ( t 983. Comedy) Chevy Chase, Beverly 0' Angel<> A vacationing family encoun191s one drsastar attar another while traveling 'R' ( 1 hr • 38 min ) .. •r.-,,ccun A r11Jg~ng snowstorm ~ ~I has paralyzed the ctty leaves Harry stran~ In the cOYrtriouse with an asson· men! ol luna11cs IAJ (!) llO¥ll "Dodge City" I t939, Waatern) Errol Flynn. 011v1a de Havllland A c&ttle rancher batlle9 n11 way toward resto11ng peace and dignity to a town (2 hrs 3 min ). CC).,. "T~ World's Greatest Lover { 1977, Comedy) Gene Wiider. Carot Ka~ An ambltlout but neurolle baker sets out In 1926 to become a Hollywood studio's rival to Rudolph Valentino 'PG' i! hr . 29 min.) ([) IM. POOTUU. Oakland Invaders at Denver =T·R~) -8 (I) Greg beQS Laura not to leave him, the adoptive father of Va1'1i oao1es takes drastrc measurn to In· sure that the infants will not be takel') lrom n1m J;) ( t hr ) D • MLLntmT .... Fay 1na.dvettenr-1y undercuts Furlllo's plan 1n a murder case. a lormer gang teader poses as a paralegal. on an undercover assignment. LaRue and Belker almost shoot each other ~l hr ) I \J • I • Scheduled Dr Timothy Johnson examines the ot1en·m1sunder· stood medical use of shock therapy Q 11 hr J Ii> LOU GIWff E WNO DUD 1MI Liii .... Uln Tr1at lootage. 011g1na1 evidence and contempo- rary accounrs are featured in an exam1na- 11on ol the Lindbergh k1dnapp1ng and the 111a1 ol Bruno Richard Haug'mann I 1 hr J Ct .wM ...... ' I Cl The humor- ist assumes the role ol an American tour- ist, replete with gaudy shirt and sunglass- ~ rHJ ACTI Of ¥IOUKI A took at recent v10 lence 1n Amenca, 1nclud1ng the assassins· t1on attempt on Pres1den1 Reagan, a Call· lom1a FE\PIAurani...massacrs and a d11lter's- 8year ~tiling spree (I hr) S , 'Al'IR CHAii Now 1n his third year Hart (JAmes Stephens) becomes Law Review president and his adversary. Rita (Clare Kirkconnell). becornes his chief led1t~ ...... DIO'I,,.., THI OTm CMl'I comDY lllOWCAll Many of today's top comics are featured an this performance taped al San Franc1s- c:.o·s comedy club The Other Cate tMI@ llO¥tl Bonn•t> And Clyde I 1967 [Jr;ima) W;trrPn APatly Faye Dunaway flrmn1f" P,lfkPr .rnd Clylle Barrow a pair of 111111.:il b;ink "tbOer"> t>llue a Olt)Oc1y trail inrough11ut lhe SuulhWP<;t durinq lhe 1930s ~hr ?5 nun) n• 1ffm• (I) ®l m.,,. ... ..,. a:z•• ..-Yla.La _.,,PYTWI Pl.ml CllCUI .,. "A -Big Hand For The Little Lady" ( 1966. Comedy) Henry Fonda, Joanne WoodWard A perpetual loser's wile manages to win back lhetr lost sav-•r:igs 1n a card game ( I hr . 35 man ) (ff)llO¥ll "House 0 1 The Long Shadows" ( 1983 Su!lpense) Vincent Prtee. Chn1to- 1 pher Lee An American mystery author finds a dllap•d1ued WelStl manor house to be the perfect p1ace to write unlll the resl· dents host a bizarre family reunton 'PG' l!. l'lr •3 mm ) lJJ llO¥ll "All·Amt!lf1can Gills" (1 983, Orama) Cassie Bl1ke. JacQuettne Lor11ns Wh11e at a birthday party. beautlful soro11· ty sisters must ten ol their most erotic: Intl· mate experiences ( t l'lr . 30 min ) , llO¥ll "Nallonel Lampoon's Cllss Re- union" ( 1982 Comedy) Gerri! Oral'lem. Michael Lerner A motley group ot alumni gets together tor tin unusual 10th-year ilh SCl'IOOI reyn1on 'A' ( 1 hr 25 mtn ) a&9'1CNIT 1W (I) _, MIAT A sulcrde 1nvestiga11on leads G1embone end o· Brien tnto a case 1nvolv1nQ classllted Intelligence 1nform1- tlon._11 hr . 10 min ) D • T-.rr Host Johnny Carson ( 1 li..'="="-- 1::.c. Scheduled Nicar· aguan minister counselor Francisco Campbell debate$ .Rep-Dai:41urton (R· Ind ) on U S policy ano Nicaragua. Harry Lorayne author ot · Page-A:M1nu1e Mem- ~ Book " ( 1 nr > 1..QJ llO¥tl 'Se.x Waves (No Date. Adult) U hr . 15 min) Ill 19 CU• Scneduled f ormer Mr Un1 verse Dennis T aner 1f!O 01scusses National Physical Fitness Mon1r 1 , nr 30 m1p 1 *'I m °"HOU nrooo llO¥tl 'Tne L1berat1011 Qt LB Jones" ( t970. Orama) I t:e J Cobo. Anthony Zerbe.A wealtnv ota<.k man 1s brutally murdeied by his w1te s lover wnen he re- fuses to orop OM)rGe actton 12 nrs 5 min I Cf) .... ..,....---rr ... g llO¥ll "TKe Don Is Dead'" I 19'73 Ora· ma) Anthony Ou111n rrede11c Forrest wrien a .t.Aal1~cn1'.l..11ain dies. a. n\ai£111a and-tar re11cn1ny 1.1ow1>r struggle erupts among OPPCJS•ng 5ynrl•ca1e 1am111es 11)11ng lor control t t nr 40 rn1r 1 ($l ll0¥tl "lrem.ir 11~84 Drama) T1m- etily Hutton ttn<Ji:..tt rr 111'>t! Members or an e1.pe01t1or. team dr•,lover aroo Ot>lrost a frozen 40.000 year olrl creature ano one memoer want·; to kr't>p !he iceman alive PG ( I nr 39 m111 ) ~@ llOVll The vero1c.1 1194& Mysleryt Sydney Greenstreel Peler Lorre A IOI mer supeflnte110t>11t •)I Scolland YarO ell tempts 10 c.omm1t the perlect c11me ( t hr 50 man 1 11:11 D GD LATI llGHT Wl'TM DAVI) i.rn.... Scheduled Tom Selleck singer Roseanne Cash ( t hr 1 I MIE) tlTCMCOal "IHElfTI ILL8YCUlll llO¥tl TtlP rri.,,1111t>r Of /t>nda I 1937 Ad11f't1t111"J H1°1 .il11 r,111111;i11 David Niven A k1r111r1rp•tl ••"I.I Jv11Ltlt' 1tghts otf 11s11rr11••'• 11 ''" 1nr, ,r•P until tne real l<tng IS re!.CllPC:l 12 I I • I • llOVll T l)ll1gr I w .. ~1n4 ' 19!>.1 Mu- sical) t 11u r111.:r1 Annr Bam;roll Sol Hurok. a Russian, becomes success1u1 1n American opera management 12 hrs I 1••11mar ... mT Of MCKll IUAIC* IPClll'TICllftW llO¥ll "Secrets' ( 1982 Drama) Hel- en Lindsay, Anna C11rnpbell Jones A 13- year-old 91rl s discovery or ner late la ther's secret Masonic l ooge bOOks letldS to a series ot m1sunderstano1ngs al home • and at her ooard1ng SGtlool (I hr , 18 min ) (%) ~ "r 1restar1er" r 1984. Science Fiction) David Ke•th Drew Barrymore The concerned parents ot a 9-yM r ·old girl. wtio as endowed wrlh the abillly to en· flame anything at will enoeavoc to p1otect her from government agents 011nnl"g to abduct her 'R' ( I hr 55 rrnn ) .. • Cl) llO¥ll ·croei<s Ano Coronets ' (1969 Comedy) Telly Savala&. Edlltl Ev· ans Stately Br1t1sh mansions become the targets of a group of th1e111ng gangsttts. ~) (t nr . 20 min ) llO¥ll "Fame" 11980 Ofama) Irene ra Barry ~Nier Several galled SludtntS at a New Yor11 high •Gh<>Ol tor tne pet- t()(m1no artS e11oenence personal and pro- Sunday, May 19, 1985 23 fessional setbacks and successes 'R' (2 hrs .. 14 min) .. oo m AUii na .. ML .. llEJ. llUlllAm ~ HLL In this special Ben- ny Hill otters slapstick comedy, sugges11ve songs and a new music hall repertoire I 1 hr.) (a> MO¥ll "All-American G111.;·· I 1983 Orama) Cassie Blake. Jacqueline lora1ns Whtie al a blrlhday parry. beaut1lu1 soroo ty sisters must tell of 1he1r most erotic inti ma1e-expe11ences. ( I hr_, 3D min ) ,.,._cmu..u. MO¥ll "Snow Job ' ( 1972. Adven lure) Jean-Claude Killy, Chff Potts TwCJ s~ instructors plot to s1eal a quarter-mil lion dollars from a casino sate (2 hrs l (£) ~ llAGAn. lm'OllT1 m MO¥ll "Tank Force" (1958 Drarna1 Victor Mature. Leo Genn A band of Brtl 1sh POWs escapes 1he1r Italian cap1or'> and sutlers the ordeal of a long de~rt trek ,.1thr=r~1ca (I tar 30 min ) .,. "Golden Ei'm1ngs" ( 1947, Ora ma) Ray Milland. Marlene Dietrich During World War II. a Britrsh agenl seeks sheller trom the Gestapo by iravehng with a gyp icaravan. (2 hrs., LM-ML•TMIFAaY -·=·· ---'W .. 'Endangered Specie'" ( '99?- Suspense) Robert Unch. JoBeth W1lhams A New York C11y de1ec11ve helps a Wyo ming sheriff 1n11es11gate a spale 01 local cattle mutllattons 'A' t t hr 35 min J (J)M0¥11 ·House01 The Long Snadows' ( 1983. Suspense) Vincent Price Chns10- pher Lee An Amem:an mystery author tinds a dilapidated Welsh manor house to -l'riclay -llondng Movies-• •ca> "Ch11s11ne'' (1983 Suspense) KP1th Gordon. John Stockwell ( 1 hr 50 min 1 (%)"Going Hollywood ( t978. Documen tary) Narratr>d Oy Anberl Preston ( 1 h1 27 min ) •@ "South Sea Woman" I 1951 Ad11en ture) Burl Lancaster V11g1rna Mayo <=' hrs) .. (,C) "Hardly Working" ( 198 t. Comedy} Jerry Lewis. Susan Oliver ( 1 hr . 31 min ) I Cl) "92 In The Shade" ( t975. Mystery) I Peter Fonda Warren Oates ( t hr 33 min) ,. (I) "Hans Ct111s11an Arider sen" ( 195?. Musical) Donny Kaye, Jeanma1re r2 hrs) ,.CB) "High Road To China" ( t983. Ora ma) Tom Selle<.lo.. Bess Armstrong ( 1 hr . 45mln.) -~ "Tender Mercies" { 1982 Drama) Robefl Duvall Tess Harper (I hr 30 min) Cl) "Mdtnrng Glory" { 1933 OrarnA) Kil tharine Hepburn. Douglas Fairb~nkc:. .J1 ( t hr , 14 min) •ca> "This ts Spinal rap ' ( t984 Comedyi Rob Reiner, MK.haet McKean ( 1 hr ?2 min) -(t) "Yankee Doodlt" OancJ•y"' I t942. MUSI cat) James CagnPy Joan Leslie (2 hrs 6 min J (8) "The Sign Of f cJ1Jr' ( 198:> Mystery) tan Richardson. David Healy ( 1 hr . 37 min ) 24 Sunday. May 19, 1985 be the per1ec1 p1ace to wroe until the resi- dents host a bizarre tam1ly reunion 'PG' lhr . 43m1n) 2:9 LTftllQHTWATCH NIEU..U. MOlllUC.WIDLY .,. "Trading Places" (t983. Com- edy) Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd A well· 10-00 execul!ve a ghetto-bred con man and a prostitute devise a plot of revenge aga1ns1 1wo connrving financiers 'R' ( t hr 46 min ) CO) llOVE "All That Jazz·· ( 1979. Musi cat) Roy Sc.tie1der Jessica Lange A pop- ular director-choreographer's fast hie lakes a physical and emotional toll as he a11emp1s 10 stage a Broadway musical by day and eo11 t11s 1a1es1 movie by night 'A' ~hrs . 3m1n ) la llOVIET•NEWI MOvm "Maqor1e Morningstar" ( 1958 Orama) Gene Kelly, Na1ahe Wood An 1m· press1onable young g11t falls 1n love wllh a middle-aged songwriter only 10 discover that he is a f~:g:.,rl.2 hrs , 30 min ) ~,,.,,. ...:1c10DU•.,,.. .,. "Oldahomat" ( 1955, Musical) Gordon MacRae. Sh11ley Jones Adapta- tion ol the Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadwi!Y hit a~t a cowboy. the g11t he love•~lnes to come belween them 'G' (2 hrs . 25 mm) I MECAMm.LD . ltl AllOTT All> COl'TlllO llOVE "Texas Terio1' ( 1935 We'>I ern) John Wayne, GabOy Hayes A cow boy rtdden w11h g111ll over the dealh of his oes1 friend decides 10 become a peaceful 'Madame Bovary" ( 1950 Drama) Jennifer Jones. James Mason l t hr . ~5 rn1n I fl ·Foottoo!.f' I 1984 f)r.m1a) l<P.v1n 8aco11 I 011 S1roypr ( I hr 4 7 n1111 1 .. @ · Thr> lnlrudNs ( 1qfi 7 Wi>-;IPrrl) Fd mono O'Br1er1 r1\ln M1111ay (<'hr<,) 11al 0 J · Chri<,tinr>' I 1983 5usµen<.f>) ti:o1tt1 Gordon John S1<.1Gkwell ( 1 hr 50 min J 11!11U ·Deadly Harveo;f' ( 1977 Drama) Chnt Walker David Brown ( 1 hr , 30 min) _ ......... 11ov1es- 119.., "The Fighting Seabees' ( 1944, Ad venture, John Wayne. Susan Hayward 2 hrs J 'TeJ" ( 1982 Drama) Matt Otllot\ Jim Metzler ( 1 hr . 43 min I Cl) "Heart l 11\e A Wheel' ( 1963. Biogra- phy) Bonr11e Bedelta, &au Bridgec; ( 1 hr . 53 rn1n J • 21 Twice U~n A Time' ( 1982 FAnla sy) Animated Voices by Loret'llo Music. and Jud1lh !<Rhen Kampmarin ( t hr 15 mm) 1t:ll (Cl "On Golden Ponrr· ( 1Q81 OrRmaJ Kathilrine Hepburn HPnry f Mda ( 1 hr 49m1n I 1•(0 ) "K1llpo1nf'· ( 1984 Dram11) I eC} r ono Richard Re>1.mdtree ( t hr 29 min ) t.W (%) "King's Row" ( 194 1 Orama) Runald Reagan. Ann Shendan (2 hrs. 7 min 1 !:9fSl "They C11ll Me Orucer ( 198? Come dy) Johnny Yune. Maro11ux Hemingway t I hr , 30 min ) 1:11 (C) "Hardly Wollono • 1198 I G,.,medv 1 pro;;or (I hr ) 1-trrmlAlDIAL ......... ""'""'Lm 1:11 MO¥ll "Son Of Dracula" ( 1943, Mys- tery) Lon Chaney Jr .. Louise Albrltton A Southern belle becomes fatally attracted 10 a v1s1t01 at the plantation. Count Alu· card. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) C!l •Atnt• CID .,. "The Changeling" ( 1979, Hor· rOI) George C Scott, Tush Van Devere A widowed music professor rents a house that 1s haunted by a restless sp111t with an old score to set lie 'R' ( 1 hr . 49 min) (S_).,. "Ben1i" (1974. Adventure) Pe- ter Breck. Patsy Garrell After a lovable pooch rescues two children from kid nappers, he becomes a most welcome addition to 1he11 lam11y 'G' ( 1 hr . 40 min) _ I Ml&T'l llY Lm .. Nnm llCa •mt..U: THI llAT OF ALM DMll Rick Springfield sings his past Ms and showcases videos from his latest al- bum "Tao .. ti hr) -~-"" ........ 1"I cm. CMl'I comDY IHOWCAll Many of today's top comics are featured lfHh!s petlofm1tn<:tie~ :et Sen.fm>cts· co's com~o, The Other Cale t::ll (!)m.Y w (,C) llllCME "The Inglorious Bastards" (1978, Adventure) Bo Svenson. Fred Wtl hamson Two men lorm an unusual friend· ship while tr111ng 10 avoid v1olen1 death during the tumultuous days of World War II 'R' ( t hr 33 min ) Jerry Lewis. Susan Oiiver ( t hr . 31 min ) tH) "Yes, G1org10" ( t982. Musical) Luci- ano Pavarolll K11thryn H1111olo 11 hr 53 min I HllOJ Thi' ts Sp•nal Tap ( 1984, C<>medyJ Roh Re1n()r M1c.haet Mc.Kean t 1 nr ='2 rn1n J W (C1 'lender Merc.1es" t 198;>, Drama/ Rot>eri Duvall Tess Harper ( 1 hr 30 min ) (2) ·A Midsummer ·Night's Sex Comedy" I 1982 Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia Far· row ( 1 hr • 30 min ) Hl(f) 'Taio Oliver" ( t976 Ofama) Rot>e•t DeN11 c1. Cybill Shepherd (2 hrs J l "Tommy" ( 1975. Musical) Roger Dal trey, Ann-Margret ( 1 hr . 50 min) uect:J "Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942. MUSI cal) James Cagney. Joan Leshe (2 nrs 6m1n I (ft) "High Road ·To China" ( 1983, Ora ma) Tom Sett&k. 'Bess Armstrong ( 1 nr 45 nun ) (.I) '92 In Tile Shade" ( 1975 Mystery) Peter Fonda. Warren Oates ( 1 hr . 33 min) -Evening ----• and Chinese chicken lfl papers, (!) TOP Mm IOlllQ Millon McCrory vs Tony Thomas 1n a welterweight bout ... sct'leduled for 10 rounds. hve from Lac; V~as. Nev (2 hrs . 30 min } , CS) MDVII "Hans C/111st1an Andersen" ( t952. Musical) Danny Kaye Jeanma1re A relief ot la1ry taleS dreamc; of ballets af· ter falling tn tove w1tn a beaut11u1 oa11er1na 2 hrs) · MOT llAT H01\m ...... ...... Di\YIAUll ... u.Ylala llACIB. I LlllB .. IHOUlt I ADMlmnrl ..VWOll.D . VlllO ZOO Videos By Go West r111 r.lllT~=- ~ ':'.3. Ski g1td1ng 1n Frr1nce -~dy. ~ ::Wu~TWT Interview wnh Stefanie Powers, Hollywoo<J's treatment of Ame<lca·s enemies at war ~-~POIT\m • H•ll 9Glll . mN'"OOCtor Detroit l t983~Come dy) Dan Aykroyd. Donna Dixon A 11m1d college professor is recruited to take the place of a pimp, and soon ltnds himself en1oy1ng t11s new occupa1ton A' ( I hr 31 min ) ©)MDVII "Trenchcoat" 11983. Comedy) Margot Kidder. Robert Hays While vacil- 11oning 1n Malta. c1rcumstances propel a would-be mystery writer 1n10 a murder plot. 1nternat1ona1 intngue, and the arms C'>I an undercover agent 'PG' (I hr :l 1 min.) 19@ ._ "Dallas" ( t950, Wes1ern) Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman Uµon 1tnd1ng t11s home and property dest1oy1>d an em bittered e~·Contederate ort1ce1 vnwc; rf' T:al lveni~~~SPfJn5tblr ( / hi'• I FAl&lfllUD TMAnmi Ml 1 IOUBI MA1t1n ~h1>en tinsl'\ this documentary honoring the veterans ot the Vietnam War leatunng 11e1s who can· dtdly speak out at>out theu 1t11es before during and alter the war 1nctud1ng a ieport on the delayed stress syndrome. which has allected approx1malely three-Quarters ot a m1lhon 11ets Ullm90AT~ flall'I COURT .. ,.,., =WU~Oll...,.. ··-··-·-----~~ llOWll "The Personals" (1982. Come dy) Bill Schopperl. Karen Landry A man vmose wile desetted h1rn enters the s•nQle hie and places a personal ad 1n a newsp;i per 'PG' (1hr ,30 min l I Ucml ,_ NOUftlOOD ,.,. .. ([) .,.. "Caddyshack" 11980 Comedy) Biii Murray. Chevy Chase The demented groundsl<eeper of e swank count1y club wag86 wer against lhe gophers while a wealthy. brash newcomer clashes with an old-guard memt>f>r (RI ~hrs I D • Y Donovan and Ham are captured by the aliens and placed In a torturOUf> wOfk camp whOre Kyle Bates and Rnb1n Ma11well help 1hem plan an escape It hr) 8 9CMI "Young Frankenstein" ( 1974 Comedy) Gene Wilder. Peter Boyle The grandson ol the 1nlarnous Dr Franken stein attempts to create a syntheltc man 1n this parody ol 'Fran1<enste1n" movres i? hrs l U @l ...... ..,'IDl'nl Following hrs gOdparents' rule of atways telling tl;le truth, Webster reoeals on na11onal lt\.lev1sron that Kathe· 11ne once v1s1ted a ps'>('ch1atr1st (A) Q ~=:Wn I) n.l'I CC.MY 1S .,_.the hdteftlent ·~~=CCA ((IP ..... .., m TO ~ With the late ot the Bnltsh army 1n North Africa at stake. mtet hgence otltcer '.#1lltam Vandam (Chit Rob· ertson) races ·against tome 10 prevent Nazi spy Alex Woll! (Da111d Soul) from relaying British battle plans to Rommel (Robert Culel (Part 2 ot 2) (2 hrs J 1 ..... ,..-.... WAU. STMIT WBI Guest Millon K Wong president. M K. Wong & Assoc• ates. Ltd ~ llOYIE 'Last Embrace" ( 1979 SuspenseJ Roy $cttetde_ Japet Maq;oJut A government agent. recuperattng from a nervous breakdown after I~ savage mur der ol his wile. l1nds h1msetf caught 1n ii web ot espionage and 1nt119ue 'R' ( t hr 4Jm1n I lj)9CMI HarC1bod1es' ( 1984 ComedyJ Grant Kramer Teal Roberts Three mid die-aged single men seek out advice 1n p1c~1ng up beau1tful beach g1r1s 1n south ern Cahlorrua 'R Q ( 1 hr . 28 min ) ~ 9CMI 'Heart l ike A Wheel" ( 1983 Biography) Bonnie Bedelta Beau Bridg es Shtrley Muldowney. the ltrst proles· s1onat woman race car drr11er. struggle<. with sexist racing olf1ciats and her person al hie 'PG Q ( 1 nr 53 min ) '1:'10LDOllll 1::i1 D @) 11.aN Benson attempt" lcJ ,.,..., cue Clayton. Kr au<. 1ino the go11Prnor tr '"' a ruthtes<. Hong Kcmg lashoon 1yc.10n whn ;"R~;,.~ hostage WM l "' " .... WATI WAU. STMIT WRI Guest Millon K Wong. pfes1dent, M K Wong & Assoc1 ates Lid '1!) • COOPlll,.,.. __ , OUW CCMlfrY "Health And The Mind' Guests Or Jordan P Weiss Duec1or of 9ceAn111ew Psych1av1c Assoc111tes. Paul D AronshOn. M C 01· plomate. American Board ol ln1ernal Med 1c1ne. HematOloOY and Oncology. Pam GawthropJoLmer cancer _Q1Uient {!)~·· ... GD ... ,.. Detective Tubbs tries 10 protect Crockett lrom becoming vrct1m ol an assassin Crockell and Tubbs trace Calderone's drug-1unnn1g operation la the 1stand of B1m1n1 (A) (2 hrs ) 8 (!I) .-&TIOM Near trie turn or tnP m1llernum the w0<sr rears of a sctenltst manifest themsetves when an e3'per1men1 designed to improve hie on [;irth is useo 1nr much more devious means Stars Rtch clld Seymer and C11st1na Raines O c~ lhrs : .... m&T 0 A 0 ... llCll "Best 0 1 Brnadwny' Tom Bosley hosl!l this trrt>ute to '"" Affif'rl('.an muStCat theater with oer formances by Ethel Merman. Mary Martin, Debbie Reynolds, Anthony PeO<ins. Chila Rivera and ottiers (2 hrs ) '1i) ,_..-"Ten Great Philosophical Mistakes" Guest Mortimer Adler. author _' ol "Ten Great Ph1losophlcal Mistakes!' I t,Part I ot 2) f 1 hr ) · . .(J TOP UIS IOlml M1l1on McCrory vs, Tony Tl'lOmas 1n a welterweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds, from Las Vegas, Nev (R) (2 hrs . 30 min ) 1,.) llCME "The Hotel New Hampshire" ( 1984 Comedy) Jodie Foster, Beau Bridges Based on tne book by John Ir· v1ng An eccentric New England family un· dergoes changes as If sets up hotels in d11feren1 locales R' ( I hr 50 min ) O) llCME Chnsttne ( 1983. Suspense) Ketth Gordon JQhn Stockwell Based on Stephen King s novel A high school misfit buys and restores a 1958 Plymoulh. una· ware it's possessed by a demon that wlU 1ealously protect h1m and destroy any erce1ved threat 'R' f I hr . 50 min.) MDVII "Footloose" ( 1984, Orama) Kevin Bacon. Lon Singer Teen-agers In a small rown hgt11 fOf ll'teir right 10 da~ and sraye a prom despite opposition from tneir conservat111e parents 'PG' ( 1 hr , 4 7 min) I UMTTA -_,lMClll --t:11 MDVII 'They Died With Their Boots On" ( 194 1, Wesrern I Errol Flynn. Olillia de Hav111ano The events that led up to the Battle ol ltltle Bog Horn 1nvolv1ng General Custer ano Chief S11t1n9 Bull are explored i hrs 30m1n I llOT .cnuM.Y M ... -Cil FA&.CC*CMIT Cassandra's mottle< (Celeste Holm) confronts Angela with new5 that sends shock.waves through Fal- con Cres1, Lorraine's nealth begins lo taller Angela ptans a party 10 help her ' atn control of the land O C 1 hr ) ti.~ AIC8ff"" llAll .wll "On Golden Pond" ( t 981, Dra- --1W ma) Katha11ne Hepburn Henry Fonda \)IO 1am1ly f Pnsu-in~ rPc;url<1ce as an elderly < ouple rerurno; 10 rhe1r New England retreat dnd ,ire 111S1teel by theu daughter. ner t1a11<.e .ind his son PG ( 1 hr . 49 mtr1 ) }i m¥ll Angel ( 1984 Drama) CHtt Gorman. Susan Tyrrell An tntelltgent stu- dent turns ro prost11u11on so that sne can pay the tu1t1on al an exctus1ve htgtl school 'R' ( 1 hr 32 min I l~l MDVII Silkwood" ( 1983 Drama) Meryl Streep Kurt Russell A young worn-' an oecomes a SP'1 1n an effort to uncover evidence ol neghgence 1n work conditions al rhe nuclear-fuel plant 1n wt11ch she wOfkS 'A' O (2 hrs 9 min I ... mfflUCll . ...,. ... D8Cil!!l e ... TAii ...... aa1• ..-.m.J.a .-,mwafll,..~ tutai&LM ... ~TO flllllO'f (OJ ... 'SOCtely Atfatrs' ( 1981. °''• ma) Harrv Aeems VerontCa Har1 A con rnan·IOlhatk) decides to e:11pl041 htS resem- Olance t('I a '<tly m111tonatr@ ( 1 hr • 20 min } Zt·MDVll 'In Pr.:11seo Of OtdfJf WomfJ(l" Sunday, May 19. 1985 25 -l'riclay Coal. ( 1978. Orama) Tom Berenger. Karen Black A Hungarian totna110 reminisces oo his past romantic conquests A' ( 1 hr 48 min J l ....... ceutT ,,. .-TTUCll t~ mA IAIU1'IAU. Pta1ot1 game 12 hrs , tSmrn 1 D m TimQH'r Host Jotinny Carson Scheduleo Ten Garr magician Lance Burton { 1 hr I a ---~ I Un.AY.-T mA IAIUlWJ. Ptayolf game <2 hrs 30 min l I LPU. LA~ AmJICA Scheduleo Oscar awarO-N1nn1n9 documentary producer Ar· no10 Snap110 t Scared Stra1gtrt .. 1 on h•S trim proiect Return 10 two Jrma" ano tor· mer Marone Nar correspondenr Bill Ross Tome magazine him cn11c R1ehard Schick· et author 01 lnt11nate St1ange1s The Cut· lure of Ce~ I t hr) '£i9GITICllMJI m 111 CU. Scheouled a man's escape f1om ~ussra a cnotd abuse story ( t hr 30m1n J ttM 'l!.,_ Te~· 1 t982 Orama) Ma11 011- lon Jim Merzler With his caring, b\.11 1m· ~tient atf!! lf~~lt>le 'Oldertlrottier, a 15-year-old o .. rahoma teen-ager el(pefl- ences the many pains ot growing up 'PG' l hr 43m1r• 1 tl9 (1)) AIC '90Cltl iiO¥W ·Trie l ast C11cus Show" ( 1974, Orama) James Whitmore. Lee J Cobb After a11emp11ng to reunite his .estranged parents. a l•ltle boy falls gravely Ill and asl\s to see a crrcus performance (2 hrs ) CIJ •IBW.,.. cc:; .a¥ll "BoarcMg SchOof' ( 1983. Comedy1 NasrasSia K1nsk1 A high schoot girl plans a ·,t11dent exchange program w1m a 1r..ca1 school for bOys ( 1 hr . 39 min I 'L IPOllTllOOIC 'L MOVE r~,,. Atonde Ne1t 0001" I t983 f)ril'•·rll fJilnrelle John Leslie A tiusrr,es<,11 , 1r •J r .. -. shaoy secretary dos ( u"er a ~ • Ntir r1'1'> !he secret 10 the wr,110., "''~ 1 "'l"c ''~" cOlogn~ ( 1 hr JO min 1 tltl @ llQHT T1'ACU ~(OJ llOVIE T t11: Blonde Next Door I 1983 Drn11 1.1J Danielle John leshe A ous1nes'>n1an i1r1r1 hos shady secre1ary dis· cover a girl NhrJ rras the <>ecret to the world s mr,.,1 .f'<l11<.l1ve cologne ( 1 hr 30 mrn 1 ITnlE WOllDD coml ... The Grammy Aware winner returns to DetrOlt, \oft)e1e his career began. to perto1m a con· tl:8 lce11g; ;.t;a=~r ) 'fMll PIOM MD•-A Houdini protege seeks revenge when 11 dlsappOlnt· ed Ian tells others lhe secrets behind his magic act 8 IOO...rf LA: VIJIOI Cl) m¥ll · Along The Great Oivrde' · ( 19f> 1 We<;tPrnt K111< Douglas. Vlrg1n1a Mayo An e5e.ape<.l criminal 1s caught and returnea tCJ face 1uS11{.e (2 hrs ) 9l .. YO. MOT TMCll Scheduled new videos by Ashforo & Simpson (''Ba Ole!'> ) Niltt ROijetS ("I et's Go Out To night 1 Phil COiions ( Sussu<liO") and Rockwell ( Peeping t om") Carlos de Jesos tiosts trom tne Rea Parrot I t hr ) • llOwtl MilQn1h<.Pnt Obses,1on" 26 Sunday. May 19. 1985 I 1954, Orama) Jane Wyman. Hock Hud· son A 11ch playboy studies ,medrcrne to add meaning to hlS empty hie ano later restores S>ght to the woman he loves (2 his I LOWl.~CMlnU mT OI MClll UAICll IAlll1UU.JmAQI: TM! ftJ.AIMWA W8110¥11 "Frankenste1n I t~:i2 Horror) Boris Karloff. Mae Clarke A sc1enhst ere· ates a llving being from parts ot dead bOd· ies (1 hr 30 mrn ) e llOVIE "THX t 138" ( 1971 Science· F1ct1on) Robert Duvall Donato Pteasence In the world of the luture where humans are reduced by orugs to automatons a man and woman escape their bands ano lall 1n love (2 hrs I (() PU NJ. CCllTAC'T UAATI Al Mimms vs Cedrick Rodgers for !he M•d·Soutn Lrght Heavyweight Champ1onsn1p sched· uleo for seven rounds from Lake Charles La (R) (1 hr . 30 min ) CI) llO¥ll "Forbidden World' ( t982. Hor- 1or) Jesse Vint, June Chad>¥1Ck Space explorers encoun1er grotesque threats produced by an e.<pertmental mutant ·R' l hr . 25 min ) .,. ,. ~TUCll ttl mwll "T~ Cell Me 9'~1. ~2. medy) Johnny Yune. Margaux Hem· mgway A West coast Asian cook 1i; mrs· taken 101 karate expert Bruce Lee ano runs afoul of Italian gangster b05ses 'PG' L! hr . 30 mrn ) ttl(H) TMI tlTCtl_. A woman rs aban- doned by her former college lnends atter they break an oalh of loyalty David Dukes. Susan Blakely (I) llO¥ll "Kiii Gastro" ( 1980, Adven- ture) Stuan Whitman. Robert Vaughn A mercenary tavern owner and a Bay ol Pigs vete1an plot the assassrnahon of Cuba's e!._esident 'R' ( 1 h1 . 30 min ) W 9 llO¥ll "Rage' ( 1966. Drama) Glenn Ford. Stella Stevens. A d1s1llus1oned pnys1- c1an rn a remote Meiucan village rs bitten by a rabid dog and ha'i only 48 hours to reach a med1ca1 center (2 hrs 5 min I (C) llOVIE "My Twot' I 1983 Aomance1 Caren Kaye. Mall Lat1an11 A h•gh school student becomes romantically 1nvol11ed wrth the Older woman who IS tutoring him 1n French R' ( 1 hr . 37 min I •1-=~1llp0inl'' (t984, 01ama) Leo Fong, Richard Roundtree A Cahforn1a po- lice lieu1enan1 and-a government ageAt team up to stop killers lrom selling stolen Nattonal Guard weapons to the local cnm rnat element 'R' ( t hr . 29 min ) •Ql)~TUCll (8) llO¥ll "Hrgh Road To China" ( 1983. Orama) Tom Selleck. Bess A1mstrong A m1111onarr9's hlfes a hard·drmk1ng ftl(· w orld War I flying ace to search for her long-lost father 'PG' O ( I hr . 45 min ) 19 8 llO¥ll "Son Of Frankens1e1n" ( t939. Ho11or) Bo"s KarlOff. Basil Rathbone At· ter betog saved lrom death by hangtng a man plots revenge upon the JUfOrs who sentenced him to die (2 hrs ) Cl)~ ... • llO¥ll "Hu5h Hush. Sweet Char 1011e" ( 1965. Horror) Bette Oa111s. Ot1111a de Hav111and A young woman's mind is affected when her married lover rs found dead (2 hrs . 30 min ) (I) ...._ flOOWIMI,. Oakland Invaders at Denver Gold (R) (3 hrs ) CI) _.. "A Mldsumme1 NtQht's Sex Comedy" C 1982. Comedy) WOO<Jy Allen Mia Fa11ow The summer heat and country air provoke a se11es or numorous romant11 encounters among three couples spend 1ng a weekend at an inventor's rur;: retrear 'PG' ( 1 hr . JO min l m.-CAMa&.a M ']).:a ..., -.alt A psychic wnt an unusual horse the pope's Broadwa· musical. a Presioential candidate wag1n1 war on killer bees .. (!) AmOTT AID coiT'luO m .,_ "Three Texas Steers" ( 1939 Western) John Wayne. Carole Landis ~ cowooy rrdes to the rescue of a youn~ woman who has beef'I threatene<J with th• toss ol her ranch ( t hr ) ~ ~--1 . wun 11Y a.. n llOVIE "Mike s Murder' ( 1984, Or:l maJ Debra Winger Mark Keyloun A lo• Angeles oank. employee and sometime lover 01 a drug dealing tennis instructn decides to rn11est1ga1e hrs death and 1eop ardrzes her own hie 'A' ( 1 hr , 37 min ) ']:; m¥ll "S1tkwOO<J" ( 1983, Orama) Meryl Streep, Kurt Russell A young wom an becomes a spy 1n an effort to unco11e evidence ot negligence 1n work cona111on! at lhe nuclear-fuel plant rn whlCh Sl'IE works 'R' O (2 hrs , 9 min) a:al(C) .a¥ll "Beyond The L1m1t" ( t983 Orama) Michael Caine. Richard Gere Ar En_ghsh phy~~ acts to~~--tt. r~ Tease or Britain s honorary consvt 1n Ar gent1na. kidnapped by revolut1ona11es R ~hr . 43m1n) a:al U.mY'nllATB .a¥ll "Thrs Is Spinal Tap" ( 1984 Comedy) Rob Re1ne1 M1cnael McKean Ir this satire on the contemporary rock mu· src scene. an American documentary lllm maker examines the phenomenon of a t 7 year-old heavy metal band from Engtano 'R'~,..2~m~ •l•1S•TM1um • .a¥ll "Africa, Texas Style" ( 1967 dventure) Hugh O'B11an, John Mills Amerrcan cowboys are hired JO prove 1nar At11can wild animals can be domest1c;ilFHl ~hrs. tO mrn ) 1:11 MIO~ ATTUCTlC*I ... CMT'OM llOVIE C1'1Pf>ch & Choog·s St Smokm'" I t963 ComeOy) Richard Mar 1n Tommy Chong The comic duo trven· up a poorly attended Dutch film lest1v,i1 'R' ( I hr . 3 t mrn ) -~IABAU.IUllCM " .,... ,.. 41:11 m¥ll "Ha1dbod1es" ( t984, Comedy1 Grant Kramer. TeAI Roberts Three mrd dle·aged single men seek out advice ,,. p1ck1ng up beautitut beach g11ts 1n sooth em Ca1tforn1a 'R' Q ( t hr • 28 mrn ) 41::9 8 llOWll "The Ghost Of Frank ens tern ( 1942. Horror) l on Chaney Jr . E11elyr1 Ankers Dr. Frankenstein's monst&f rl$8 .. to '1: ... hrs creator. ( 1 hr . 301:.6 Cl) ICOM I COi• llTY CAI _, d (Jl)QIT~ COMPLETE SPORTS DAILY ·I In the Daily Pilat I -lalurclay -Mon ... ___ _ .. i u.a. FAlmmiollT ourauma ntl OTMa CAR'S ComDY IHOWCAll Many of today's top comics are featured 1n this performanee taped al San Francis· co's comedy club. The Other Cate -~call'•Oll 1111P t1I llAITUI urn.I ....., Japan s bombing of Pearl Harbor challenges me lr1endsh1p be- lween a ten-year-old Ofpnan and an elder· 'r_Japanese man lc9 U C....ut PIOfU: WEW<*T OM ..,_ nGlt ~ WOll.D TC*OMOW IPOllTICllmJI llOYa "The Personals" ( 1982 Come dy) Bill Schoppert, Karen l andry (I hr 30 min) .. ....-..0 .. ...,, .W.UMJ(llf WllllCC... CLOll-uP ,_TAU G.-TIDAWW fT'IYCUl• H•ll lll•ICJ --..... ....,.. llOYa "Three l tltlf' Words·· 11950 Musical) Fred Asra1re. Red Skelton (I nr 42 min J I £) -· Tml IUllAGlmJff MPCIRT lJp to.date business 1ntorma11on lor mana· QPfS 1nc1ucllng strategy, issues. technoto- gy. and a review ol Wall Stree1 ac1tv1t1es ( 1 hr l HJ NTa •TM. Anima1et1 Ken Berry. r>om Deluise Uwy Srorcn and Tina Louise prnv1de the voices tor 1h1s adven t1;1 e abO<JI a car w11n1,u1 a t;ul r 1 hr 21 min) 0 1 llOWE 'W1i<.1 Hnr~e·/ 11 9A3 Drama) Keitl1 AberOP1n Jnh11 Aa1 h ( 1 r1r ?8 rrun J SJ llOriE rni-llt•.i-.1111,l"I"'' ( 1')62 Afj ven1we1 M<lll ~llt(jPI f,111y.1 nnt.erl!> (I hr 4 5 min I ta llMMIZ 9 •MJTTU• ,ACllllllM rT•WN'Tl8 m OP CUM II •113 ~TMlllAYOM -----RMOUT •mao ....,.. '"'°"' ....... UI ..an. ,.. ... ". L"':u ... , •• LHlllDMY ... ~---- l=.n:'•11a•••••111 . ~..., IOODMYU. NIT,_. -tnBT9 .,_ NCAA D;v1s1on I Men s Cham· p1onsh1ps, singles sem11inal matches ltvP from Athens. Ga 13 hrs I l%) llO¥ll "Footloose" ( 1'184, Drama) iiWoj~'&,J; h• 41 mm J 1:11 ---.......... =' ...... " ... I =~= ....... MIT .... ......... llCml "Tootsie" ( 1982. Comedy) Dustin Hoffman. Jessica Lange ( 1 hr . 56 min) @ llCml "Soggy Bottom. lJ S A - (1981. Comedy) Ben .Johnson, LoiS Net· tletOfl. ( 1 hr • 37 min ) .......... 1:11 @ llOWW "Darby"s Rangers" ( 1958. Ad· venrure) James Garner. E1ct11ka Chooreau (2 hrs , 30 mm ) .. L=laM'llUPITIAIU rrooaa 9 -.nYcmoTS TB TAU WUIW!a. fTMTt11-.. 1CJm-11T1--1111111 m •rnao .. ,.,,,,,.. ~LR~ llOYa "T A G ·· The AssassmaltOfl Game" ( 1982. Olama) Robe<I Carradine, L1ndjl)'iam1llon t1 hr 32 min ) CSi llCml "Ladybug, Ladybug" ( 1963. Olama) Nancy Marchand, Jane COflnell i..! hr, 21 min) e-... "l<tlfer &ts''-(1940, Hcmart ~la Lugosi. Dave O'Brien (2 nrs ) .. (J)IMWOllllDll~ ~,, MBITOOlll a nmorm mtCA9UI l\lllfV •rnao ~LR~ .. ()) .. ._,,IOAO_ WWrTTOIU• g -. TMI MIAZllQ CWE .. zoo.u .... u . UTUll WGMmwomN I FACU °'CUL T\IW llCml "National L11mpoon" Vaca 11nn" ( 1983 Comedy) Chevy Chase. Aeverly D' Angelo ( 1 l'lr 38 min ) CO llCml A Far .. wPll To Arm!.· ( 19">1 Drama) Rock H1Jd5nn Jenn11e1 Jones 1? hrs 30 min J ~) llCml Twice Upon A r ime· ( 1982 Fanrasy) An1rpared Voices by Lorenzo Music and Jud11h Kahan Kampmann I 1 hr, 1Sm1n) 111111'111-••••w. WWITTOIUV9 a lCOGIY-ooo .... ""•"• .. --. c;i ~ .. .,.. ,_DCA'ITOPTa UTIUll _. .. ...,-.-.... Neal Gabler and Jel· Irey Lyons look ar the him industry's lasc1- nallon With aliens I M.••Maa•91••u••• FACUfll a&,,_ llO¥ll "Bananas" ( 1971. Comedy) WOOdy Allen. Louise Lasser ( 1 hr , 22 min l UY ... .., TMIA'ta: WI iii. llC. Oererm1ned 10 stop his w1fe·s nag· g1ng a computer c;alesman (James Coco) pours his hle's savings into a new er.._ooucr that may do !tie trick lS.J llO¥il "Happy Ann1ver~1y" ( 195Q Comedy) David N1vPn. Mitzi Gaynor t I h1 , 21 min I -· Cl) Cll ilOll'IMM "Dragons Blood" .Animated Bob Keeshan narrates tne tale 01 e courageous yourh wh<>Se 1m ag1na1100 runs Wiid 1n a fantasy world ot draoMS and feudal <JefVllVde D GD IA ... U Regional coverage' of Los Angeles DrrJgers al Now York Meis or Chicago While So• at Kansai; C11, Roy- 1"' tJE--• llOGMI MEIOU QITllMllT'~~~~~- TlllCU MCMm • COOfilll'I aa... ~ "'Health And Tne Mind" Guests Dr Jordan P. Weiss Direcrc11 of Oceanview Psychiatric Associates Pat11 D Aronsnon. M C . Dt· plomate Ani..r1t ilt U 1ard nf IN ernal Med· 1L1ne Hern"' , _, J, d r,. ~ology, Pam Ga wt rm •O '"'" "' ;ncc1 p:1t1en1 E' TDlll NCA !\ 01v1sion I Women·s Champ11 ,.~hips frnn1 Oklahoma City. CiklJ 1 ' r.r 30 min ) H llOV1£ Super Fua · ( 1981 Comedy) Ter~fl1.~ rltll frnest Borgnine (I nr 35 min) mPLAYUU -@ llCml "Tne Paratrooper" 1 1954 Ora· ma I Alan Ladd. l eo Genn 12 hrs I , -• Cl) -. IOCCllt Champtonsh1p series [ e (2 hrs 30 min ) VlllOIEAT a urn.iac;i ......... 1'1111WAL.,..._ T~ annual car race is celebrated tn a parade that lhtS year leatures Dtsney floats and rer:;;,: m.n J ~ llOvtl 'K1ng·s Row" ( t94 t, Olama) ROflald Reagan Ann Shendan (2 hrs . 7 mm) '9 ~TOAD¥anm ' .,. llCME ·0c1opussy·· ( 1983, Adven· lure) Roger Moore Maud Adams (2 hrs • 10m1n I 1W,~A'ITOl'm @) UC IW8C "The Trouble W11h M1c:,s Sw11c.h·· Animated An old·fashioned. w11cn and a yovng boy whO believes 1n the pwe 1og1c of science team up and discov· ,,, lhill lhey have powers that they never i'~"'et==.= llM>taCT WIW'IMl 110Ya "The 81g Red One" ( 1980. Ad· ven ture) I PE' Marvin Mark Hamill (2 hrs 5rn1n 1 l $) .oYIE ·Foolloose · ( t 984, Ola ma) Kevin Bacon, L<m Singer \ I hr . 4 7 min.) "'IOWLllG 1m I M1W OM nt1"" 1 • Am41CM IWTAm Featured Fiona (''Talk 10 Me"). videos by Brvce Springs· teen !''I'm on Fire") Luther Vandross I ·111 My Baby Comes Home") Btyan Adams ( 'Heaven") (2 hrs) 1'111-.... Ml ll•FDCM W• Featured Ftona I Talk It) Me · 1 videos by Bruce SPftngS· IE'Ptl t I n1 on Fire' ) Luther Vandross t T11 Mv Rativ Comes Home") Bryan ' Ada== (I hr) ~mn.oee ~'1-..ATUT ••ITI llOWW W ild Ho1ses" I t983, Drama) l<i>11 r AC>f'" ,,,,n lohn Bach ( I hr :?8 m1111 Sunday. May 19. 1985 27 -Afternoon---· GHAmYIOYl/IWEY-•fllW delphia Phillies (2 llrs .• 30 min.) g .,_"It's A Mad. Mad, Mad, Mad 1 r•mllT.-1111UIBIAVIDa World" ( 1963. Comedy) Spencer Tracy. ~...,_ tltll ~ITOC>ml Milton Berle (3 hrs) .,.. "The Dresser" ( 1983, Orama) .,_ "Exrerm1nat0<s Of The Vear •.,_"Arrowhead" ( 1953. Western) Alben Finney. Tom Courtenay ( t hr 58 000" ( 1984. Science Fict1<>n) Alan Col· Charlton Heston, Jack Palance. (2 hrs) min I llns. Ft~aws (2 h~) e ___.'None Bot The Brav~. 1 •••11.1•••-••--MJ• Cf) .,..-.y All»....,. Drama) Frank Sinatra, Clint Walker (2 • LA'IWTBllO m DPIDITX*! DAMllll Stan and rhe crew hrs.) AT,..,... Scheduled Roger Eben rry 10 rescue an elderly man found lying on ID CGl1m ''"•M JM ~et revleW" "Brewster's Mii 1ra1n rracks (() _.,...,_ 1984 Ms Olympia hons" and "Rambo " · I IOUL TUil Compe11t1on. from Montreal. (R) (2 hrs) • la»l'lmTU.U Actor Martin Sheen M ...,_LR A look at the Olym-lllOfmc:llUaYM... hosts this rnbute to na11ona1 pride lrom pie skating leam ol Judy Blumberg and ._.. ,_ Hero Streer 1n Silvis. Ill. There. since World Michael S1eberl 1:11 ,..wrnt-.c>-.-War 11. 110 sons and daughrers of the (ff) FM PAftJC*I This tove srory set •n J:ll 9llT street's 38 Hispanic families have left 19th century British colonial India. m an .,._,W:Ulll home ro serve 1n the US armed lorces atmospnere or oallle treachery and 1n-•WICIWI ~ How to determine fl!> W Ol PAlfTWQ ltBPIMll lrtgue s1a1~ Ren Cross Amy Irving. Omar body lat. an explanation ot llber optics. a CJ).,_ "Teic" 11982. Drama) Matt Oil· Shani John Gielgud, Christopher Lee and look a1 dolphins. ton. Jim Metzler '1 hr . 43 min ) RossanCi Braw tParl 1 of 31 o 11 hr G ..-cMITOIY 4 •a>•••& Pittsburgh Pirares at Atlan1a 50 min) (8) llOWll "Smol<ey And 1"he Bandit Part Braves {2.hrs . '45 min) G)IOl.Llll....aTAM 3" (1983, Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Jer-•1•WllWCal tltl @ llOVll ''The Shoo11ng' (1967 West-~eed. (1 hr . 25 min.) -ITAM Scheduled John Travol· ern) M1ll1e Perl\1ns, Jack Nicholson (2 llJ .,_ "The Beastmaster" ( 1982. Ad· ta discusses his new movie "Perfect". hrs ) venture) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts. ( 1 Jimmy Stewart: moviegoer reactions to ... ,._ ITOC>ml hr .. 45 min.) "COde or Siience .. Cf) U•'1U Houston Asrros at Chicago •1•TClllLUUl1Ul1D a llOWll "The Great Race" ( 1965. Com· Cubs (3 hrs J • '"'°"'"UCI ~) Jack Lemmon. T=rt1s. (3 hrs ) 0 MTlt OM M tlTI Grand final Up-• ._, ... "Battle Of The Monster • -_. OI' • Scl'iedute<t synced rendtttons of "I Feelior You." "Dtd ruclls'"" The biggest mons1er maehlnes coverage of the Gr end Prtx of Monaco Vou See Mo?." "Sa}(. 51iy. Sat "~1,1ty _ _ 8Vf1 .»£Mt&jj .r• txouQht..toaet~-M ffom MOnt~to. Monaco (1 ttn Scnoor o~ur-ancrrOverGtl awesome exhibition of truck pulling ( 1 ·1•A...., • llOWll ' Duel OJ The.Jtoo.f"l$l" ( 1973 _bL) -WOY._ • - Adventure) David Chiang T1 Lung-Wang e llOWll "Disorderly Orderly" (196~ .,.. "The Island" (1980. AdVen· PanL J 1 hr . 30 mm J Comedy) Jerry Lewis, Glenda Farrell ( lure) Michael Caine. David Werner (f I llOfOlllllt hrs ) hrs .. 30 min ) w.TICCMMll G..,. "Perllous Voyage" (1969. Or . , ... PIA M.L CC*TACT lMA11 Al Mimms me) Michael Parks. Wlt11am Shatner ( •CAMll vs Cedrick ROdgers tor the Mid-South hrs ) ..,.POOTt1Jl••11 Light Heavyweight Championship, sched· ()) ITM ,_ _. Leonard Nlmoy .,. "A Streetcar Named Desue" uled for seven rounds. from Lake Charles, talks about Mr Spock and other charac-(1951. Dtema) Vivien Leigh, Marlon La tBl 11 hr • 30 mm ) tars 1n the series. shows film clips from his Brando ~·· 2 min L W8 (I) NA GOLi Memorial Tournament. fa vorite episodes and dllc:usses the "Siar (l)M.'I mf9Q•ITI third round. live trom Muirfleld VIiiage Golf Trek" movies ( 1 hr ) CI) llOWll "8t1cy·s Knights" ( 1983. Dre· Club 1n Dublin Ohio (2 hrs ) G .,.. "Winners & Sinners" ( 1978, ma) Andre Mllll•n. KevTn Costnet ( 1 hr . D p 8'0ITIWO.O "NBC Sp0<ts Fent11· Adventu1e) Jeckle Chen, Si mo Hung. (2 35 mtn) sles' The comp111111ve fantasies of ttve hrs) (CD _,. "Srrenger's Klaa" ( 1983. Die· io!!,8~11 be tulf1lled (2 hrs I e lllOVA Shark expen Or John McCosker ma) Peter Coyote. Victoria f ennant ( 1 -·-ot Sen Francisco's Steinhart Aquarium ex· hr , 34 min ) ,._ tllrTllt amines the latest lnlormatlon. end the teer CZ>.,.. "Man or La Mancha · ( 1972 IOl.G IOLD Host Rick Dees Cohost and t1ct1on. surrounding the great white Mus1c11t) Peter O'Toole Sophia Loren 12 Chaka Khan Gues1s John Cafferly and shark, a tearecJ predat0< of the sea. (R) hrs . 20 m1n.L 1he Beaver Brown Bane! Barry Manllow, I( 1 hr ) 8 TOll'n9 """ WY Alm ''' John Parr DeBarge. Ph11tp Bailey. Shan· nll-•U•ML ~ non (1hr J_ _,.CMl'TOl'f •1AT-I DOCTOa ..-.,.. "The Last Warr1<>r" ( 1970. Ora· ... w.n~ me) Anthony Ou1nn. Claude Akins (I hr Ma .,_ "Coma" ( t978. Mysrery) 45 min ) . T.A.llOOIB Stacy goes undercover as Genevieve Bu1old. Mfchaet Douglas ( 1 .,_ "AU That Jazz" ( 1979, Must· a high-fashion model In her ques1 to catch hr . ~2 min ) cal) Roy Scheider. Jesstea Lange (2 hrs . the killer of a model who doubled as 11 fl..JllCMI "Slaying Ahve" ( 1983. O<ama) 3 min) i oslltute (R) O John Travolta Cynthia Rhodes ( 1 hr . 36 CO).,_ "Cross Creetc'' ( 1982. Drama) --..WAlll•lllMY min ) Mary Steen bur gen, Rip T 0<n (2 hrs . 2 m M-W (0) llOVll ·Soggy Bottom. u SA." mm ) ~AT'l'IM:Ta. ( 198 t. Comedy) Ben Johnson. Lois Net· CZ> llOWll "Footloose" ( 1984. Drama) tleton (I hr , 37 min ) · _1Kev~Lor1 Singer. ( t hr . 47 mm.) (I) llCMI "Two 01 A Kind" ( 1983, Ro- mance) Johft T1avoltt1. OfMa Newton-• .,. "Oearh Squad" ( 1973. Mys· John ( 1 hr :?8 min I 1ery) Robert F0<stet, Melvyn Douglas ( 1 r .,. ·a&yond ReaSOfl8ble Doubt" h1 .. rn . ( 1980, Myste~) David Hemmings, John IACl,IOTTWI H&rllf.J r1'5 (2hrs , 7mln) ---..W 1 ..... 1.AUCTm ••••• ,._ .......... t9 P.TIOGP W --·-·-.rt POCUI ATM llOWlll Sc:hedufed Roget Ebert ITM ,_ and Gene S1skel discuss today's westerns M1'1r•MllTI with a 1004< at Chnt Eastwood's ''Pale llOWll "Hefler Skelter" (Pan 1 ot 2) R1(!er 1975, Orama) Steve Railsback, George I LUCY lllOW DiCenzo (2 hrs ) CClft•DIMn~TMWI ..... "Tammy And The Bachelof" -~ (1957. Comedy) Debbie Reynolds, Leslie .UTDT 8'0ITI LHB1D1 Nielsen. J2 hra ) I J?llltTI 28 Sunday May 1ti •85 "W•U. San Olego Padres at Ptlifa· -~----·11cc:..--. .... 0 mAlllT ta CMlmo -._.. OI IPCllTI Scheduled cove<ege of the Grand Proc or Monaco lrom Monte Carlo, Monaco ( 1 hr ) • ....,ll_rT Tiii-Home mn11· ies ol Mlchaet Jacf<son's recent trip ro LondOn ( t hr.) I ... ... -............ Neal G•blef and Jet Irey Lyons revleW "A View ro 11 Ktfl" and "Brewster's t.41111ona." ewww..rma (I) 1M. NOl'IMl Memphis Sh<>wboets -lalllrday Cont. D ,._ .. C* 11IAL .. Should .Happy Hours Be Banned?" 8 m C* L.A. Fea1ured a 11me capsule is put togethe1 and buried 10 be opened m the year 2035, a took a1 L A as 1t 1s 1oday a re~ollywoocf ghltenng past 1 '::' C* IM DROO .. San Diego's F11- ~~===~~~:;;:;;:~~:--;::~-::;;---~~~~~~~-€taz1er .. I lost Bill 6 nff1th Tiii...,.. LR A look at the career goes to the Calilorrna Body·Bu1ld1ng of part-time cowboy Dr. James Allen, a Championships, Mark Walton v1s1ts with surgeon who practices calf roping da11y Jane Fonda and Kathy Sm11h · · two ot and competes 1n rodeos on weekends Ame11ca's lltness gurus. a look at ways 10 I'!) aM ... ..,.. ....CA The humor-stay healthy and hi. a v1s1t 10 a l1tness 1st assumes the role of an American tour convention. and a look at the cycling 1st. replete with gaudy shirt and sunglass-craze es «D TOO ClOll FOii ~ Monroe 11'115 CS) 11111' 'OUI Ml901 Spandau Ballet tor the Rush's La tin housekeeper who s Raise the Dragon. Frankie Goes to Holly-an illegal alien wood and UB '110 ~rform at a London Cl) 1M DROO ZOO'I ~ EUMU Fea club Also. videos by The Residents ('0lt's lured· a baby Koal;,t. an Arabian oryx, the ii Man's. Man's. Man's World'') and K legend of the unicorn, a look at Coat1mun· Ram ( .. Menage a Tro1s"). and a Jlm1 d1 Hendm1 short ( 1 hr ) • CS) MOVIE "Two Of A Kind" ( 1983. Ro· 198 IC.ntlTOllt Featured a tour ot Tex· mance) John Travolta. Olivia Newton- as' top tourist spots; dancing at ltle John A sell-styled inventor etnd a bank world's largest honky-tonk. why Austin al· teller are chosen by the Supreme Being to tracts the country music superstars. the prove mankind's worthiness. ·po· Q ( 1 atate'a bett Teit~it reetaurant.. • hr., 28 mto.) . 8 MtYUCllMnfMVIDMOIOWITI Fea-Cl) llO¥ll .. A Midsummer Night's Sex -wred'-glasa aaucepana;..pu>t~t Gomedy Hf&-2. eomedyr Wdo~ Atterr street crime. Ml@ Farrow. The su1T1mer he.a.I and country • MOU.YWOOD CLOllUP Featured meet air provoke a series of humorous roman11c Roger Moore who portrays James Bond 1n encounters among ttiree couples spend· tl'le latest spy saga, "A View To Kill". ac· 1ng a weekend at an Inventor's rural tress Jamie Lee Curtis talks about ner new retreat 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min I movie with John Travolta. "Perfect", a re- port on the increase business for home vi-19 (Ill...,. Tl&Cla CHMTIUITm deo porn sales wl'lile actual box ottice for .. 8 (() COV8 UP Dani and Jack MIP a blue movie is down, a look at the new cynical American comedian (Jack summer movies lncludlng Steven Spiel· Carter) go behind the tron Curtain to re- berg's latest. "Goon1es". a look at the trteve the daughter he never knew he had new ch1IC1ren's cartoon starring HUik Her fB) l.! hr ) Q!_n D Ill llO¥ll .. Jimmy The Kid" ( 1982. CIJ TOO CL• POI cc.ol'r Monroe falls AdVenlUre) Gary Coleman, Paul l eMat for the Rush's Latin housekeeper whO's Bumbling cr1m11 als kidnap the son ol two an 1=rn coun~ul singers (A) (2 hrs) G 8 "My Favo11te Year" ( 1982 g WIACIJwmtDAVIUtOIOwtTZ Fee~ Comedy) Peter O'Tooie. Jessica Harper tured· furniture polish. riome safety; neigh· An alcohOl1c ex·ma!lnee idol nas trouble bor=~suce coping w1tn ine pressures of a live TV per· ! ~MY formance d~ring telev1s1on's golden age MOVIE "PT 109' ( 1963, Drama) Chi! l? hrs) bertson, Ty Hardin John Kennedy and 8 9 TJ.MOOKD Stacy goes undercover his crew, stranded 1n me Pacific during as a h1gh·lash1on model 1n her quest to World War 11. are rescued w1tn the help ol catch the killer ot a model wno doubled as two natives (3 hrs) i!rost1tute (R) O ( 1 hr I • Ul\m A him study ol the kopjes. MOVIE "Frankenstein" ( 1973 Hurroq nuge 01.1tcro:m' rock 1n Atrica·s obert Foxworrh. Susan Strasberg A sci· Ser~in ( 1 tv I ent1s1 creates a living oe1ng lrom parts nl I _.., dead Oodles (2 1'1rs ) ...V Barbara dreams up a game I """'Of IGmW M that will allow her charges to escape from UWlll RD A look .ar the coastal chl!s a form1dabl~A':ness. ( t hr ) vi Grear Britain, wl'11ch serve as a refuge CC) MAI .... &VIII A 1oo1< at for millions of birds ano an1m111s O ( 1 11fe on the road is captured 1n interviews ~) mAT ·-~ ·Best 0 1 and backstage rootag& or the rock group Broadway" Tom Bosley hosts tnrs tnbu~ ouran Duran on a 43-clty tour tt11ouonou1 the u s and Canada ( 1 hr ) to the American musical !heater .,.111"1 per· CO _. ''The Sting II" ( 1983. Drama) tormances by Fthel Merman. Mary Marlin Jackie Gleason. Mac Davis An 811pe,1• Debbie Reynolds. Anthony Perkins, Ch1ta enced con artist tries 10 score big with the Rivera and 01hers (2 hrs ) help of a fellow peddler 'PG' ( t hr . 42 (C) MOVIE "Sudden Impact ( 1983, Dr11 min l ma) Clint Eastwood. Sondra 1.ocl<.e Ne.11 CO).,_ .. Up Tl'le Creek" ( t984. Come San rranc1sco. s1reetw1se det&ttve Dirty dy) Tim Matheson. Jennifer Runyon Four Harry Callanan searches tor a 111uahc;lfC t k11ier~R' '1 t hr . 57 min ) college students rry to bring some g ory to (") "Tootr.ie" ( 1982 Comedy) their school by competing 1n a rafl rnce u a~ainst a team of ruthless men 'R' ( 1 1'1r Dus!ln Hollman. Jessica Lange An out· ol·work New York actor labeled as tern· 13 ~llOMTOO peramental discovers a wnole new career 19 wm .. • M•MA !or hrmsell when he disguises himself as a NI 0.-,._ Celebrity Judges Ken woman and lands a soap opera role 'PG· ercheval. Markie Post •. Max Gail Per Q ( 1 hr . 56 min.) formance by the Bellamy Brothers ID UClll ,_MOU. YWOOD , ... d (!) MOVIE .. Murderer's Row" ( 1966, Comedy) Dean Martin. Ann·Margret A rettred spy •S called in to prorecr a famous sc1en11s1 from foreign powers (2 hrs ) 1:-nu -...,.lUCU ~ -.. AllWOtrrHawkl:Sannnrand ear tin help some 1mm1grant Vietnamese farm· ers battle an ex1ort1onis1 warlord who IOI· towed them from ll11J-hom~d-{~·1-- hr ) 8 @) lfTIMAnou&. A#OlfT An airport manager maps our a s1rategy lo save the 1111es of the crew and passengers aboard a plane en roure 10 Hawa11 wnen a oomb threat is called 1n Stars Gil Ge1ard and Pat Crow~{? ttrs) I'::-OI lllAllKll> Antnropo1og1st Richard Leakey traces tM emergence ol modern man, e1tplor1ng 1he earhest art ar1d examining t1'1e reasons tor tne trans111on from a nomadic to a settled pattern of hie ~(1 hr) ll'ClllTICa1"D .,_ "Swing Shift" ( 1984. Drama) Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russell World War II separates a Calltornia couple, as the nus· band goes off to war and his wile finds · work In an a1reraft fae1oiy Where she b&- g1nsJn attaJc with anotfler man. ·pa· I 1 rfr . 40 mu'i) cm IM)Yll 'MaJuo.g Ttie_Q,f;to!L_ iJ984 Comedy) Judd Nelson, Dana Olsen A spoiled rich kid otters $10,000 to a street· wise teen-ager 10 f1n1sh out his 1ast year at e!!'P school tor him 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) W .,_ 'Footloose' ( 1984 Drama) Kevin Bacon. Lori Singer Teen-agers 1n a small town fight for their ngt'lt to oan_ce and stage a prom despite oppos1t1on from their conservative parents 'PG' O 11 hr . 47m1n) (l) MOVIE "Tank .. ( 1983 Drama) James Garner. G D Spradlin When an army ottl· car 's young son is arrested ano senr ro work on a labor farm. 1ne lather uses l'\lS tanli to rescue the boy 'PG' ( 1 hr 53 min~ .1AUTO=tHAA Pro·Am Drag Rae· 1~ from Rockingham.N C (Al ( 1 hr ) -·CJ) -=av~ .. ~ Hammer focjS horns with the gang leader who mugged Velda and ends up a tug1t1ve from tne police when the punk steals hts gun and murders a n11al gang memt>er (B)_lthr ) D GD ...,.. Hunrer ann McCall 1nves11· gate when a psych0path1c k.11ler begins stall\1ng v1ct1ms wno d1sptay supenor ~kills at arcade video games tR) t 1 hr ) IGft·The Betsy · ( 1978. Drama) Laurence 011v1e1 Robert Duvall A power· ful and retenttess Detrmt auto tycoon brings a dar&0ev1J •acing srar 1n10 t'l1s com- pany 10 develop a revo1u11ooary new vel'11· c1e t2 hrs . 20 ""fl-/ --• wam.a OI ntl Mat Am ,...,. Interviews w111'1 Connie Stevens Vic Damone and novelist Rosemar y R09ers. also. a celebrity gala in Sun Valley ldahO i.!. hr ) • .-.CMPU,_,. 'fl Norte' Writ er director Gregory Nava·c; 1983 him ,"\Oout a teen age brother and Sister whO tlee then native Guatemala ano nead north to seek t1eeoom 1n the U S alter then parents are slain Q (2 hrc; . 3-0 mm) e .UT ULWAY ~ Of ntl ... Sunday. Mey 19. 1985 29 -Saturday Cont. CC) llOVIE ··Reckless" ( 1984, Drama) Ai· dan Quinn Onryl Hannan A young motor· cycle <>n1t1u:>1.1c;1 whose hff' has been made ur1wtu.ilesnm,. oy an aicohohC lather becomes u1vorved w1fh a girl who 1s 100 g_q_od for him A' I 1 hr • 30 min ) 'HJ MY auJ8URY ntEl1lll: Ill.Wt Iii, llC. Dercrrr11ned 10 stop his wife's nag- ging, a c.on1pu1er salesman (James Coco) pours his hie'-; savings into a new product thal may do rhe Irick -@ llQHTTRACH -(!) TAUi AtOll THE DAMll>E An evil busi- nessman brings hr<> laundry ro a unique dry cleaner · one who cleans shirrs and washes away gtJth Q) TOO CLOSE F~ COllFOllT Monroe tails lor rhe R11<,h s La tin hOUselleeper whQ s =i'"'fit~=- WAU ITllEIT ~Al l&OlfT . NAnoMAL AIR09IC ~ M1~ed pa11s, t"anrs and 1ndlv1dua1s from c1t1es .1rounr1 m.-.. U S perf01m aerobic IOUh~ bet.ore.a p.an.e1 OI tud985 1n thlft l1nal compAl!l1lm <~uest<; include Manne Jahari ( rlA<,11oa11r..e J and Bess Molla ( '20 M1nurf' War~ our 'J Hosts Susan Anion Tr•'>ldn RooPr<. (I hr ) -9) -M0¥1£ ~frorc;r;r 11 rne Heretic·· ( 1977. F"r.1ntasyJ Richard Burton, Linda Blair A 1.me•,1 ano a female psychologist try ro help young Reqan MacNetl, who tS still haunted tly brldrre visions and dreams ollt~ ™ llOYlf Polit <> Academy· ( 1984. ComP.dyJ Sl,..ve GtJltent'l<>r!J, Kim Cartrall When tori e<I t•) cornµlv w1tl'I an open ad· m1!.S1ons pohr y <1 puhcf' academy copes with a motley c.r<>w ol nw;ft1s "R' o (I hr 4 t min) '}.)nan MG oor1 "O) llOVIE r,Pnlf·r'.prf'dO Girls I t98?, ComeCJy1 l\N1P!IA Hi1ve11. VProntca Hart Wt1P.n lh1• h •rt<lP•'• ,1 a rehg1ous groun lhre;iten to t111119 lr·qal ar.11<>11 against a skin mar.i;i11r11• th1 µ11hl1c;n1'r <.endci hP.r rnnr1Pls 1n11 11 11r1n I I hr J!i rrnn ) SJllOVIE C;iy<>d HNll' 11g74 Oran1a1 Jllantla Bw wn [r1ca Gavin frustrated oec;tres and il ,&d1sl1c wardf'n plague the inmate!. al ;i wn11""n c; corroc11onal 1ac1hty R (I nr 1 '>nun) <llllOVIE T nrb1ctden Wnrld' ( 198?. Hor· ror) Jes!.e Vint... .June Chadwick Space explorers P.ncnuntPf grotesque lhreats proouced tJy dn .-.1per1mental mutant 'R' lhr , 25m1n) MOTIUT ,,. ...,.lMCa, ,,_ UMAIY MJlll ti IAT'lmAY ~ LM Host· Harry Anderson Musical guest Bryan Adams ('Run 10 Yoo"') (R) (I hr 30 min ) II M1W Oii ntE HrTI Grand final Ltp synced rendition-; ol ··1 Feel tor You," "Ord You SP.e Me'\ · Say Say Say·· "Beauty School =tut aua I O\l('r Gtrl · I ~. BITOftDOI llOWW 'Posse ( 1975 Western) Kirk Oovgla'l. Brure Dern A dishonest marc;hal with po111iea1 amt>ihons sees the capture ol a gang 01 ootlAw<> as hrs ttcl<et to Wash· ~ton (2hrs J IOOftl...a 1984 Mr; Olympia mpe1i11on trrim Montreal IRI 1:> hrc; I 30 Sunday, May 19, 1985 1W CC) llOVIE "Firestarter" ( 1984, Science Flcllon) Oa\11d Keith, Drew Barrymore The-concerned parents 01 a 9 year old gtrl. who 1s endowed with lhe ab11tty 10 en flame any1h1ng at will. enoea\lor 10 pro1ec1 her from government agent~ planning 10 abduct her A" O ( I hr . 55 min ) 1MD llO¥ll ··vanishing Point"' (1971, Ora ma) Barry Newman. Cleavon Lillie A 101 mer cop rs aided by a blind arsc jOClley when he accepts a challenge 10 dflve a high-performance race car from Oen\le• tn San Francisco in record 11me (2 hrs ) 11111 .. TOM MOTlMCal lllDllW ... ITM llARCff "Star Sea•c.n Junior' Semifinals Guests Manon Rose; M1cl1al'I Gross ( 1 nr J (I.) llOYIE 'Hot Oc><11es ( 1984, Adult 1 CJI 1nka, Gabrtel Ponrello. In the Sw1&s Alp~ ;i businessman and hrs wile embartc on rnd1 v1dua1 ero11c escapade::. ( 1 hr . 19 min) I. '-U. llAKD Dim ~TIACl(I tl:tl ~ llCMI "Hor Bodies" ( 1984 Adull) ()I 1nka. Gabriel Ponlello In the Swiss Alps d buStneSSman and his wile emb8rll ~ 1ndt- vidoal arOliee5caraOeS (I hr. 19 m111) tl:tl 11 llO¥ll "'The Takeover" ( Hl69. Mys tery) Gene Barry, Anne Ba11ter The pub hsher of a magazine goes to a 11ny Ortentat na1r0n lo discover _wby l/ltL{jOvernment was overthrown and where 1he IP.ade1 d1'> ~peared 10 ( I hr 30 min ) twllYO llOVIE Caged· ( 19!>0. Drarn;i1 flen nor Parker Agnes Moorehead A young girl lalsely 1mpflsoned tor thell bec.<>mPs a bitter hos111e woman (2 hr!. ) 8D DAVID .,..., fop1c aa\lan1 es 111 medical technology (SJ llO¥ll ··Psycho II" I 1983 Mystery) Anthony Perkins. MPg filly Fo1mer psy choltc killer Norman Bales t!> relflA'>ed al ter a 20-year Sl<iy 1n a mental 1n<.111111ior1 <1nd oehevPc; himself c111Mj unfit a mystP11 ous rac;h (JI n1u11fprs bPg1r1<. R' 11 hr '•.! min/ l J llOft r noll110<.e ( 1 ':184 r Jr !Ht.II KPv1n Rdll" I or C,onyPr Trrn tt11P.rc. r1 .; •,matt town l1ul 11 fnr t11c11 "'J'11 I'> 1.1r1c " and .. ragP " µm111 JC''>r11lf" npp1)<,1hc111 tror11 thf>1r conservahvP parent•, PL t I 111 4 / min) tliee (HJ llOVIE '"Nifllnnal Lampoon s Class R1• union·· f 1982 Comedy1 G1>rr1t Grahan1 Michael I erner A rnolley qmur or 11lumr11 gets rogerher Im an unusual 101h yl'dl lh school reurnon R" I t hr :>~ min J ta llTCfTY .... 90ll9L! llllfllllaT ... llO¥ll "Mrs M1n1ver ( 194? Or 1ma1 Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon A family hv1ng 1n England dunng the German s1egP ls~1;e~1)s ro ma1nta1n a normal ei 1stence -~· -~TIACll ,. ..,._ UmllCA'IT~Ta .... Q llOWW "Carson C1ry· I 1q52 WP<;ternl Randolph Scott R11ymon11 Masscy T wu btothers t>ecome rivals over the c:.onc;truc: t1on of a railroad 1n 1870 12 hr'i) (E.J ~ NCAA D1v1s1on I Wom<>n '. Champt00sh1ps from Okt11homa C11v Okla (RI ( llOVll 'Octopu35y ' ( t983, A<1ven turP) AogPr Moore. Ma1Jd Aoam .. A1dPd by a smuggler and a trader in art forger 1es. a Russian gnneral rifAns an a11;ick aya1ns1 Wec;tern Frnope And lt'c; uo 1n Bt111sh agent James Bond 10 stop him PG' (2 hrs, tO min) t•(C)llOVIE "Deadly F01ce·· ( 1983. Otama) Wings !-fauser. Joyce Ingalls. A former cop se1s oul 10 find the psychopath who carved a fatal )( on-a woman's forehead- R" ( t hr , 3!> min ) ,. I QOOIMIQHT LA; VIDIOI • llCMI "James Dean" ( 1976. Blogra· phy) Stephen McHaltte. Mlchael Bran· aon A yO\.!ng man recalls his long friend· ship with a 1950s rebel lrom the moment ot their l11st meeting as lledghng aclors ~hrsj II = Anne 01 fhe Thousand Days" c t969 Orama) Richard Bur1on. Gene v1<>vE' Bu1olCl Anne Boleyn meets with lr'\geOy beca"c;e of the will ot King Henry VIII · • • m llOVll' °" ©)llOVIE "The I onoly Guy" ( 1984, Com· edy) Sieve Martin, Charles Grodin After his g1rllriend leaves him. a young man tac.es a lonely hie and writes a bes1-sell1ng book tha1 ~erves ;is a guide tor other lone- some men 'A" ( I hr , 30 min ) m llCMl . Qey~s 0 1 Darkness" (1965, MysteryT William Sylvester, Hubert Noel When a writer sets out to investigate the deaths ol two pals. his probe reveals deVll cultists and a mystertous ancient man ~ding ·~~wa (2--h~) ~'HJ llOVIE "Spr1ng Break·· ( 1983. Come· <fyt Oav1Cl Knell. Steve Bar.sett Four bud· 1J1es have a wild lime in For! Lauderdale during c;prmg \lacatron ·R' ( 1 hr , 40 nun ) 2::9 (!) llOYIETCIE ... ~1llOVIE "TeJt." (1982 Drama) Matt Dtl ion. Jim Metzler W11h h1s caring, but 1m nat1ent and irresponsible older brother. a 15-year old Oklahoma teen-ager expert· ences the mdny pains of growing up "PG' t 1 hr 43 mm I r~ llOVIE 'In Praise 01 Older Women' f t978, Orama) Torn Berenger. Karen fjt;1r.k A I hingar1an lo!har10 rern1111sces on hie; J.M">t rnman11c. t.nnQ11e'>tS ·R' ( 1 hr 48 r111n) HI Q) llOVIE (1P.1dlall ( 1968 Suspense1 Mu h!lf'I C.11r•r• G1r>vann;i Ralh A beau111t11 wn•n,rn c_on111nces a cal burglar to team up wrlh hPr homoc;e"<ual husband 1n a iwel robbf!ry I? hie. 4"> min) ... t11 ... 1::11 llOWW Sudden tmpat.I" ( 1983. Dra- ma) Clint f a<:.1wood Sondra Locke Near San Franc1sc.o streetwise de1ec1tve Otrly Hat1y Callahan <rearches tor a 111uahst1C killer 'R' Q.( 1 hr . !>7 min) l::llCI) MOYll "lhe frail Beyond" ( t934. Western) John Wayne, Verna Hrlhe A cowbOy 1ourneys to the Northwest territo ry 10 seMch ol A gold mine and a m1ss1ng g_!!_I ( t hr) [Q) llCMI ··Trading Places-· ( 1983. Com· edy) Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd A well· 10-do e1tecut1ve a ghello·bred con man and a pros111ute devtse a plot of revenge against two conniving ltnanciers A" (I hr . 46m1n J M t L llOVIE "Escape 2000" (t982. Sc.1 Pll1..l'·F1<-lt<>") Sieve Railsback, Oltvta Hus c.Py Capltrred rebels tn a strlClly c0<1 lrolled fu1ure 5oc1ety are offered their lreedom 11 they manage to survrve as the prey 1n 11 bizarre hunt 'A' ( t hr , 20 mtn ) .. (H) llOWW "Blue Thunder" ( 1983, Adven· rwel Roy Scheider. MalColm McDowell A l en Angeles pollce helicopter patrolman h•)tlcks an e,xpertmentel m11t1111y ~pti• copter supposedly planned IOI l•'AI 1n c.11111· 1an crowd conrrol ·R' O ( 1 hr . 49 min I -lalurclay Con1. • G llOWll "The Man Who Could Talk To Kids" ( 1973, Drama) Peter Boyle, Robert Reed A tormenred adolescent withdraws into a lonely shell until the compassion of one man b1eaks through his .cy wall. ( I h1 30m1n l. 69 llOWll "I Deal In Danger" (I~. Suspense) Robert Gouler. Chrtstine Carere DurlnQ World War II. an American 1nfl1trates Nazi headquarters by posing as an Alhed turncoar (2 hrs ) d (l) llOWll "Two 01 A Kind" ( 1983. Ro· mancel Jol'l!L.l.r.avotta._O!ly1a Newton· John. A sell-styled inventor and a bank tellef are chosen by the Supreme Be1f19 to prove mankind's worthiness 'PG' O (I hr 28 min l t:ll ZJ MOVIE "Beyond RPasondbl·• n011bl C 1961) Mystery) Dav1r1 Hemmings John Hargreaves An Ausrrahan Oetet1t11e 1n- VE"'it'lqates tt particufarty brutal muraer f7 hrs l min ) -lporls Conl. FromPage2 --~--- __ rrw.y __ _ i---=IJI•==. -N•M.L &a a,..._ D1~11rt .. , ...... (lln.) .... Ml .. .,.... ............. DAYTIME •.• FromP .. e4 Q : I was really impressed with the 1Ce· skat1ng done by the ~irl who plays Hope on ·'D<1 ) o; of Our Lives. ·Ord she learn to skate for thl· show? -R. W .. Portland, Ore. A: No. Kristian Alfonso, wbo plays Hope, was a cbamploo1blp ice skater on ber way to tbe Olymplc1 wben felled by a leg Injury. Says Kristian, "I Uled to get up every moraloa at five and skate until 1d1ool started . Tben I skated after scbool. My parent• were fabuloUI. Tbey never balked at waking up early to take me. I love Ice skaUn,. Before dolna tllo1e scenes on 'Days, I llada't had my skates on In a long lime. I think I'm lloolled aaaln." Q : Just when they bring Betsy and Stevl' 1o~cther. they've gone off to Greece. ~o; 1h1s mean the characters won·t be return- ing? -L.Z .. Lawrence. Kans. A: Absolutely not. Frank Rllll)'eOD, who plays Steve, 11 bUly doing a motion picture and exercised tlle Umeo.t he's allowed by Ills contract. Tiie writers fell Uaat Llltdsay Frost, wllo plays Bet1y, coeN alH take a lllatH . Wllem tff cMl ractera come back from tbelr Grecia• lloaeymoon, yo• can bet there'll be ucllement galore. Ha vc a question about your (:n oritc ~0:1p or ~oap star? Write to Lynda H irsch. l·/o News America S:,·ndicate. P.O. Box /iJ6!0. Irvine. CaM. 9!714. hewillans'<'t'r a~ many questions as she can in h<"r rolumn. but the vo/um<· or m:ul make~ prrsonal rrplks 1m1x'"1ble. .[ ............ (2IW..,•Min.) --........ TM eofl'P&llUM ._...... of •""1=.r~=·d (2tn.) -1--2:11 -.. ueu.. ttll l9A IWUTIAU Plllyoft ....... (2 In., 11NL) Ml · lflOllTICOf'I ......._ Of TM Moneter Truck•" n.: ........ ,.._.., ,,.... ~ ... cree1id .. broualtt ·~ ...., '°' en ••••a.M e&Nbftton of Saturday .,.. ...... (1 lw.) ••• ,. .. ... WOli.D 01 "°"" ........ * .. I,. ... l*mALL ............ Qr.-d ,.... .. MDOllDO -e NBAU R11laNI oouer ... ol ..._ ...... Carto, ... eoo (11w.) &a M&1l11 DIWro al .... YOftl ftW ..... ;f4 ................ "--1.::nlltAY.alTIPAtl mca-.., ---+... MW taa•c~....-101•• NLL 1..-.. ...... enc1~--eocca ChMtplaMMp .. ..._ ...._·around ..._ u.1. ,....... ... ---~ .......... , .,... ......................... ~ _,,.. !!l!lm.!!! ---="' .......... ~aaift.Cliiiiii ... ·---,,.... 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'' l b I I ' ·-.__ ----;~ - ----t' • t ' fOUCAITl'ON A2 Serving Newport leech, Coe'-Meta, Huntington luch, lrvlne, Laguna INch, Founttln Y..., Ind ._. °'lftll CouRCy ORAN G E COUNTY Freeway chase ends in sh·ootiilg Traffic stall ed as gunman leads police across busy San Otego Freeway on foot By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IM 0811J ~ 119fl A man"' ho alll·gedl~· \toll' 1wo"cars at gunpo1n1 wa!> \ho1 \aturda~ n1p u b}' Cu\la Me\a pollle aftc~ leading oflicc r., on a car and tool pur-;u1t that condudl'd 1n lhl' rn1JJk of lhl' bu\y San Diego f"n·t·wn' Sgt. John Wh11c ..aid the suspected car thief was 1aken 10 Foun1a1n Valle> ( o mmun1ty Ho\pllal for treatment of .. m1nor 10 modcraie" IOJunes He said the suspcu 1dcnulicd h1 m~tf a \ r homas Sala1ar 35. of an un kno\.\n address. White said ollkcr\ tired al ''\ala1ar after the man swpped tree"' a> 1rat11t pulled a woma'n and her da ughtt·r from the1F-Car and pointed h1sJun a1 police. Ht• said the wo man an <:h1td were a safe distance away when oflict'rs fired ·and were not in1urcd White said a handgun and a ~hotgun were tired b~ police Officers tn\-Olved 1n the \n oo11ng were not 1mmed 1atd} 1den11ticd San Diego Freewa) lane!> near the Fain 1e"' Road e~11 "'en· clo\l'd l\aturda~ night a' a n 10\C\11g;it wn 111 • Deify ""' ,..._ ., Suzanne Hart of toeta Mesa huge her daUCbter (ieft) after a man fleeing poltce forced the pair out of her car (in photo at right) on the freeway. --Coast Local students take honors at Youth Expo '85 In activities from horticul- ture to photography./ A2 Nation For one American woman in five, an innocent date can lead to rape./ A7 Spring cleaping time at the Upper Bay 300 volunteers wade through mud collecting trash ranging from a motorcycle to a bathtub By PHIL SNEIOERMA~ Ot Ill• Delly Piiot Sien It"''' ,1 dirt' rnh hut \"1g111 '' 11.1 I 11w rnl \onw11n,· h,uJ lo du 11 1\11 on "iaturda~ -Jl11ng \\Ith , .. nw 'tl<I 110\ \LOUt~ and ritr1cn 'ntun tt'l'r' -· rl'staurant O\.\ na -\' il.1 g.1' ,. thl' Li ppa 7'J1·\.\purt Ha' J .,pnn.,: l ll'antng. I hr g.rciu p 1r.1mix·d tlm1u11.h thl· 111 udd' prnl'f\ l' l nlll'l ttng a .... 11nnl r,·111,l· th.it r.1n)!nl from ( hn,1m.h tH'l'' 1t1 l11un)!l' 1 h.111' -an~ l'\l'll .1 111otnrn ck ~ \' 1fa -;aid ~' :i' .. urpn .. cd h' tlh· Ill'"' :inJ 11kt ruhhl\h rl·m11\l'U trnm thl' prl·'n' 1' "\\ l' hJJ our tropllll'\ ... he .,,11J ··nnl' t11g _hathtuh nn1· m111<m ~l k l \.\o b1ndc., and lourh.'1·n \ar liri~'> \nd "1: tilkd up ,.1 h1g 1.un-.1ruu1un Jump,tn "1th \t\rPlii.1111 plJ\llt hag-. ,111d 11thcr tr.1,h · T h1· Lkhn., \ 11lln t 1• •n J 1, .. 1 nt I ~1dnl • ..ir hum ix·" lumlit 1 11,1,h , .111 illh .11"'\truriicm •Pih'' .111d d1,1.artkd furn11urr ... A \!Iii Jn 11lnJ .1 , k.rnup. \\J' m·nkd 'hon I' ,t111·r hu' ing J 'nr" homl' n1.·ar I prwr '\;1•" p1>rt A:i~ Jhout 10 month'> ago "h1lc 1ogg1nF, in thr Jrra he "'...I' U1'1llJ\nl '" \l·1.· ttl, dl1.umula11on ol tra\h JnJ drhn'> 1n th1' l'lulvtt11.JI prr,l'nc I 11 t1d\ up thl' .lrl".I \' d.1 l'llir ,tcd 1h1· hl'lr ,,1 '"'.it H111 ...,,,,ut' .. .i · 1, olu11 tn·r, .1nd n pl". "' ... I f<.1n1. hr1t1 .11 2' • "p .. HI d ·" ' \' l.1 I 1d .h fi I • I .1 '' ' \1.11111' 101'\1.h.1n~l r r1hllr-hl'lp" 11 thl· hJ' 111·.inur lil d hl'lp lhl·m r.11,. (Please aee CLEANUP/Al) the s~oo11ng_ wa~ begun, causina p.trns1-.e traffic t1eups At 11 p m . a (al1forma H1&hway Patrol 'poke'>woman !>aid onfy one . non hbound traflk lane was open Ix-tween the Fairv1e~ and the Costa Mesa Freeway interchanges. he said \Outhbound laoes were open b ut were 1ammed b ) motonsts slowing to view thl' cn ml' '>C't'ne ()gt "hue said the pursuit bepn at ., I S-p.m 1n the 3t00block of Dublin (Pleue eee CHASlt/A2) Limit on bike speeds pushed A cc id en ts prom pt officials to consider bike trail ordinance By ROBERT BARKER Ol-0.ity ..... ltafl Hl·kn RJnJd "':is \.\J fk1ng along.')1dl' the b1l \Cle trail enJO' ing a nice \Unlffil'r'' da~ 1n Hunt1ni10n fkalh "'hen a "'h1111ng h1nlk tr:l'>h1·d 1nh> ha at about JO mph "It l aml· up ht-h1nJ me '>O fa~t I d1dn l l'\t'n Wl' 11 It l..nocked ml t1ot and 11 hun m' l hnt ""much I had a no.,l· hln·<.l .rnd thn thought 11 "'a'"' hrt1~cn · Aa ndl·I "'h11 \J 1d 'hl "'a .. I.. nod.l'<l un1. onc.<.111u., tn 1 ht Jl1. 1dcn1 u1m- rta1 m thJt hl·r lhl''-l '1111 bun' .1 \Car .tltl'r th, JlC1dt·111 \1amm11ttram' 'h"" \tar "''-lll' ,h;· o;a1J that mJ' hJh' Ot:en 1.JU\CU b, l.hi.:M:i.:u.knL I \\J" "'Jl~ing du" n thl'n.-1u,1 tht· r.1tTrr d:n :md tht-n:-W11' a ..... 1.1,..,1 •l'Tlln~ '1·n 1a .. t .rnJ :i !talc 1d un J '~Jt.:boa1J "'J' n 1n1n1 ''' him T hl' '"l." in 1 ~, h11 "k 'l fl'JmnJ tor h1n1 (111.'l' 1111 d hi\ \\,I ff , • lJl,Jn t h,1\1' ,,. 11tll!ll'\ .t11d tf I r Iii; 'I•• J • H.t'1,h' I ,,11.J •nt-- r 1«1 h("'' hn (Please ae~ BICYCLE/ A:2 ) The latest draft of a tax simplification plan calls tor a minimum tax on corporations and individ- uals./ A3 Klutzy bank robbers fail to find their fortune ~· Style --~ ~ · - - -----·· --._--;;i;..;;;..;;-;.;;;,;--;;:o;;iiii~====:-l:.c.tl.bl:no l "•11 tlh ri. L..ilil1.11ni.1 \l.1·_ .tr,• n .111, 1: r, ,1·Jr Bank ba ndits most active in Southland t1.1v.n 1111n; .in .1 1l 11mL' tt~1r-;-.1 ~ "'"~~~ . .L..All:ua..Da.c.JL.D.um~--===t th1· ,, .• ir lx:t"11 I Ill I ll\lnpr < 1.1 1 ' 1x· ~h1 rn11\I .1.tt'l' in th1· "nrlJ Silk, once reserved for royalty. is now affordable for everyone -and can last a long time with proper care./C1 Sports Area track stars shir.e at the CIF Championships at Mt. San Antonio Col- lege./81 •- Ocean View and Univer- sity to travel, while Foun- tain Valley and Newport Harbor are home in CIF baseball Tuesday./81 Bad day for the Dodgers and Angels. as each is dealt setbacks./81 Entertainment South Coast Repertory and Sebastian's West un- veil their new productions thlsweek./C4 ·, Bualne•• Kawasaki breaks ground for corporate head- quarters in lrvlne./84 INDEX Bridge Business Classlfled Crossword Death Notices Horoscope In Tl'le Serv1ce Ann Landers Opinion Public Notices ReaJ Estate Sports StYle T~llon Theeter• W•thoet C3 84-6 0 1-6 ca ca 0 5 A4 A4 Aa ca CS-7 81-3 C1 -3 TV log C3-4 A2 --and a lso more Ii kely to be tripped up .1nd lhl hl'd\'d lfi''. II., ... , l' ·' ' 1' 1\1 r. 'l \ ldl''lll th. 11"1 .Hl' ST£V£· 'rultt,·J 1,11 ti\, ,k,. n, .1 •, .~ '/ 1 lllt"I I.I ''! f he Ro nnie and < I) Jl' m~ '"lllll' that continUl'' to'"'"' arnund han ~ rohhcr<> t!> nchl) undeserved. l 'nhkl' tht• gun,llngrr') nf a h) g11n1· ~·ra. hunk rohhcr., now tt•nd tu hi.· hu mhling. \tumhhng drug add1l't' who run an XII pc.•n:rnt mk ot hl.·1ng taught and 'cn '""' o<ld<. ot \tn k1ng tt mh Tht· a' l·ragl' tnkl' .,,11d FAI <,pokt·.,. m.1n FrcJ Kt·ag,a n. I\ ll">' than ~2 IJOO On the 11thl•r h.1nd thl' ,1\l·ragt· Weekend accidents injure 7 By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot-.o..,,... ..... Seven people "'ere inJured -four wnously -1n traffic al'udl'nt'> that occurred late Friday and l'arly Satur- da) along Pacific Coast H1ghwa) 1n Ncwpon Beach. The first collision was rcpon cd nt I I p m Fnday 1n the 5800 bloc!.. of West C. oast H1J)iwa}. Lt Mike Bhtch said a "e'ithound p1ckupdnven b)' G lenn Owen!>, 21. of i\nahc1m , s1dcsw1ped another we'll· bound vehicle driven b' Paul Bouchard. 22. of Gardt·n Grtht'. He \aid Bouchard'' ve hicle wa~ forced into oncoming ca'lthound tratlk. where 1t l'Olhded "'Ith a car dnvcn b) Paul Donaldson. '5. of Tustin. Owen'i. the pKkup Jmer. fled the :icc1dcnt scene. Blitch \aid. W1t ne'l~S punucd his vehicle into Huntingto n Beach. where he wa-. detained near Brookhursl Street and Ha milton .\ v- enue. Donaldson wa"I taken to Fountain Va lle) Commumt} Hospital. whcrt he was rcponed 1n ""nou~ cond1t1on Saturday nit.hi. A pas~ngcr 1n h1'1 car, Deborah Windsor. U . of Nc~pon Beath, was token 10 Hoag Memonal Hospttal 1n Nt!wpon. v.~f'(' "lhll wi.u. treat~ and rclca~d lk>uchard complained of an anlde lf\JUry but said hC' \\OU Id \Cl'K hi\ ll" n (Pl~ ... ACCIDE1'T9/ A2l -----·-- I .. \l'Oll'Otl' h•r lhl' tilll\ 1lleJ h.inlo. mhl"x'r " ~o \t'.lf' 1n pn<.un and J $ ,,ClOO linl' .. 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I \I.It~ 1 t 111 nlllft' lhclO \t I 1'0 •lh1 I hill\ I 1111 lhr 11111\lth-tl'lt pllt• ' n .. 11 11 .. l . ·~t r n11u1,1.h f-1111 'l ' .... t,·.t ,,,ll.. " m .. , nt '1"'' I' t• '' n11 'f"ll 11 "< nd' (P luw ff~ O~VIClt/ A2 ) ·- M . 0...,.. CoMt DAILY PILOT ISund•Y· M•y 19, 1985 CLEANUP AT UPPER BAY ••. From Al SJ.000 for restoratio n of the Argus. a t 908 tall ship operated by the scouts at their Newport Beach Sea Basl'. For the past two months. A v1la has raised the money by selling promo- tional materials bearing the slogan: "Save the Argus Today and Clea.n Up the Back Bay in May." In addition. he's contributed SI evt'ry timt' some- one has ordered special items from the El Ranchito menu. "!\II of my emplo)ees worked really hard to ht'lp raise the mone~ .:· Avila said. "I couldn't have do ne 11 w~tbC\ut my employees." . Swede Johnson. a Newpon Beach boating instructor. donated SI ,OQO to the cause. and on Saturday the Scouts received a check for $3.068. Avila said. Scouts from several c111es. 1nclud- ing Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. returned the ravor dunng Saturday's daylong cleanup effort. Some of the refuse was too heavy for the volunteers to remove. But Avila said, "Wheo we wt're finished. you co ul<t not see o ne piece of white styrofoarfl our there. That was the biMest eyesore ... !\ vila said food and Mexican music for lhe cleanup volunteers were donated by El Ranchito Fiesta Cater- ing. owned by his brother Salvador. The restaurant owner himself had to .change clothes several times be- cause of the Upper Bay mud. "But when I went to look at the trasb bin that we had filled up. that was what made it satisfying ... he said. "I think there's more to do. This is going to be an annual e vent." Volanteera like Ruu Williama and MD Brett, 3, of Huntington Beach {top photo) .................. .., ............ cleared a .-arted ueortment of trash out of Upper Newport Bay Saturday. ACCIDENTS HURT SEVEN ... From Al medical atte ntion. police said. Blitch said Owens was arrested on suspicion of felony drunken driving and fel on) hit and run. He was released from Newpon Beach City Jail on h~s ov.n recognizance Satur- day night. pohce said The second accident occurred at 1:55 a.m. Saturda"in the 1100 blcx:. of West Coast High"' a~. Blitch said a 1983 'an dn \ t:n h' Robert G1em. 19. of:"\ev.pon Beach. made a L' -turn on the h1 ghwa) and collided with a compaC1 car carry ing four people. The dnver of the compact. Roben Chandler. 19. of Nev. po rt Beach. "a~ reported in serious condHion Satur- day mght at Fountain Valle> Com- munity Hospital. Dean Duncan. a passenger in his car. was reported in critical condition Saturday a l Foun- tain Valley. A third passenger. Kersten B}ers. 18. of Washington State. v.as 1n senous condition aturda~ at Hoag Memonal Hosp11al. The founh pass- enger. Patricia Gouldner. 17. of('osta Mesa. v.as treated at Hoag and released. G1em. the dn\'erofthc ,·an. was not mJU red. according to pohce rcpotts. No c11a11o ns wert' issued 1mmed1- ateh 1n the second acc1dt'nt. but n -rem.a1ned under invcs11ga11on Satur- da). BICYCLE ••. From Al The state Parks anti Recreation Department also has posted 10-mph limits at H untington and Bolsa C hica state beaches. The Citv Council will act on the tv.o-"'heet'speed lim11 Tuesda). Though 11 ma} appear a b11 un- orthodox. ell\ officials sa' the' 're senous about' putting up signs and '1gorousl~ enforeing the ordinance 1f a ppro' ed. .\nd police officers "'nh hand-held radar guns can measurl' such low speeds. according to Cu~ .\trm1n1strator Charles Thomuson Skateboards are a sou rce o f minor but painful injuries. according to ·Thompson. but b1qclc<. cause C\· treme inJUrlCS. DEVICE AIMS TO BUST BANDITS ... From Al o ut a signal that can ~ mon1tort·d h~ a police car for tv.o m1ks dnd b~ helicopter for up to 40 miles A receiver. attached to tbe '1sor in the pohce car, contains a directio n- . finder that tracks the thief s move- ment. The receive r also flashes out a code number that the offi cer uses to determine what bank.Jewelry store or 7-Ele' en has bt'en held up g111ng 10 stop tu e\amine eH'f) piece ol mane'." Heinrich and Ford "'111 not rc,·cal the cost of the device. but w1ll shed some hght on their business game plan. · The~ intend to gl\e the receivers 10 police departments and then rent the transmitters to banks. grocery stores. 1ewelf) shops and. 1n some cases. to families. machine JnJ t'hJr[tl' them lor till' paper." From the police pornt of \lev.. the cash-tracking d e' ice -1f it works in the field -is light years ahead of the so-called exploding money that many banks now use. "T he unw111ing thief JUSI leads a;;;=---tttcm-mong. •• tfriTili~. -He,s in a hum. he's got to ~e t going. He'o; not "T he idea 1s s1m1lar to what Xero~ diu:·srnrrrelnrich. a fOrmcr stock and secuntics broker "P ut l'n the The "exploding" ma ne} sprays red dve on the thief and. at best. makes the offender stand out in a c rowd and. at worst. forces him to stay iadobrs for:Je..verald.Ol)l.S...c --- Hernnch said their product '' 111 be in use in a test market b~ September. • T I . KLUTZY SOUTHLAND BANDITS ... From Al seat whe n }ou've got 10 reed 1ha1 monkey." There arc plent~ of namples •A Huntington Beac:h man v.ho allegedl} he ld up a \ 1a Lido bank in Newport Beach last )ear v.as arn.''ited within minutes after h(' \lop~d at J nearb) outdoorcaie lo • nunl h1., 1.1kc •A lormer pn.,on nmJll \\ho reported!) robbed tht• < .1l1 lmn1J I \I Bank 1n ( orona dd \l,1r th" \l'M dropped pan of the lnrit a\ ill' ran and was nearl) struck. h~ .i \J r v.lwn ht' stopped 10 pick up thr l a'h v.. hl·n ht• got home. police v.crt· V.J1 t1n~ •A Huntington ReJth v.uman \\ho allegedly robbed a h.1nk 1n \l.e,1- minster was eas1h ,1pprrhl'ndcd when she parked hl·r lJr in front of a house -the same hou\l' she parked in front of Juc;t tv.11 1't'cks earlier d uring a bank robbcn The resident phoned pohce the snund 11mt: •A Santa Ana man hlew ti when he Just Call 642-6086 Dael! !'llot Deh•ry .. Quer.ntMd .......,..ff1d9y 11 I w llot ..... y04ll ~CA' s 30 I> '" cell btlOr• -1rO 'J'O'I' OOOY " °""""° tncd to make his geta l\ay b) ho1- v.1nng a car. When that d1 d n'1 v.ork. he hopped a bus. But the bus broke dov.n and police caught up wi th him. Sometimes 11's JUSt a bad case of nen es that docs an bank robbers. • .\ Jitte~ )Oung man v.ho tned 10 hold up a \\ell'> Fargo Rank 1n In inc u.i, foaled v.hen thl' 1elkr couldn·1 make out the handv.nt1ng o n h" rnhhen note The ~ct·nl· cau\cd SUl ha lOITimO ll On that the would-be band1I ran av.a\. Shades of Wood\ ..\lien. • .\ man who tried io rob a . cwport Beach bank la st Janual) got cold feet when he ordered a teller to hand over cash and she replied : "Yo u got to be kidding." He didn't hang a round long enough to repeat the demand. ome11mes 1t'<; 1ndec1s1on thal gets the upper hand· • ..\ 20-)ear-old ""om an was a r- rested tnSJdea First Interstate Bank in Huntingto n Be ach last 'lummt'r after she confused the teller by saying: "I th1 nk 1 · m go1 ng to rob ) ou ... The teller pondered the request and called the police .\Ian O mens. a researcher at San Diego tatr l 1 n1,cr<;1t~. said bank robber' H·nd to be )Oung. un- soph1.-,t1catl·d men v.1th lov.-inn>mc had.ground' E\\'CPt 1n rarl' l3'>l''-· hank ruhhl'r' rarel~ c\capc ""1th large sum.-, ut monc) and usually arc too ner' ous to approach more than one 1eller. said Reagan. The) a rc most often caught either because of 1he1r cl umsiness or b} pushing the odJ s , .. u h re peat holdups. Cameras taping the action 1ns1dl' banks continue to be one of the chief tools in tracking robbers and linking a suspect to a sencs of holdups. "lt'sJust a h1gh-ri k busmess." said Reagan. "The odds aren't m thcir(thc bank robber<;') fa vor." What do you like about the Dail~ Pilot? Whal don'l you like ? Call the number al left and your mes~age "111 be re<'orded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour ans~ering servi<'e m ay be used to record letters to the editor on an~· topic. Contributors to our Letters column must include their name and telephone number ror verification. No clrculallon calls, please. Tell us what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Pul)llsher Clrcue.tlon 714/142..._ Cl•11fted ecfY9rtlelng 714/142·5'71 AH other depertmente 142-4321 MAIN. OFFICE .))()'°'"I 81~ SI Co.•• U.,. CA .... ~ itOOl@M 8o• •S60 ""IA ... ....,, CA '!?62() Sef\lfdey """ s.,, ••• -., 00 11ot NIC••-t c;;py °' 7 • '" c:ai , •• •• 10 t 111 .,.,., '(OAJI co.,, " .,.....,ed Frank Zfnl Managing Editor Karen Wittmer Marketing Director Coe>r'Ql'I 1993 Qt~ ~I ""-"'11 Come>ony N -'10"" ·tlu\t1e1~ fdl!OflOI <N11t• Of ..,.,..1!Ml "-" ,,...,.. mer ii. ·~-..i.o ""'"°"I _, .. , -~ 01 coor•O"' "- ~ono c•n, '""'•11'1 t>e•O •• < "''8 MM.rt C•ll'"'"'~ l(IP<; ,.. 8001 c;,,1><1(1101•.n Oy ....... SS )5 """11hl• Dy ma• S 1 00 mnlolf\ly etr1ut1tton Tll JMRH .... ~~-"* ~--........ 1 AoHm•ry Churchmen Controller Robert L. Cantrell Pfoduc11on Manager Howard Mulfenary Advertising Director Donald L. Wllllam• Circvfett0n Manager VOL. 71, NO. 139 W£ATHf R Fair, pleasant day anticipated A high pressure system over the eaatern Pacific Ooean should guarantee a fair and sunny day tOday once early morning clouds disappear. the National Weather Service said. Sunny weather and temperatures In the 708 and 801 for the region are predicted through Monday. At mountain resorts. highs In the 60s to low 70s are ex~ted today after overnight temperatures In the 30s and 40$. The high deserts will warm up to between 85 and 95 degrees. while the upper 90s will be common In the row desert valleys, the NWS said. From Point Conception to the Mexk:an b<><der: Inner waters -West 10 southwest winds 8 to 18 knots with 2 to • foot wind waves atternoon and evening otherwise llght a_nd varlble winds. 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Temps H'ijh, low pr9C<1>1llliort I~ 24 !IOU" ending 11 5 a m Sa1u1oay B•kartlleld 78 52 BtrllOW 93 54 Boaumon1 82 4 l Big S.ar 72 30 BlllloP 87 ~I) Blylhe 100 66 Ca1111n1 f, ~i ~~;:: 8• ,s Uncatl• 8J ~· long BeKfl 6'! •I lOI AngolOS 1" ~6 MONOYll 8 I •8 ~onl•.., ~: ~ ... ~:.;:., &8 s' NNC!lol 99 6• Nowpon e..cn 61 5• O•kland 67 SJ OntarlO 79 48 Patm Springs 98 61 Pato<lena 78 •9 R1ver1JOO 80 47 R«1 Bluff 86 49 RoOwOOO Co1y 611 53 S11<:raman10 m •S S•linu 65 SO S•n 8o<n0101ho 81 41 San GabrlOI 77 •9 San OoOQI) 611 60 San Francit(l() 63 52 San JON 1 I •8 San11 AM 7 1 52 Santo 8ott>ar• 117 415 Sanl• (rul San•• Mft• • Sanra "'"""'" SIOC•ll>n T4n~'tlitllfl1 torrllf'IC.C '(OH"'ll~ Vly 611 •8 55 .. 66 $4 71 •1 m 35 18 so 73 42 Surf report SIZE lu" •St'°'-"' i 1t•I 1 \l~n•\.d -.,_,~,01• Be•c" 5•f" C,•ft90 Cuunh Tides l 0 CATI~ • 6 2 J • 6 I• TOOAY F 1\t Owt. Firsl n19n SotonO low Second nogn • 03 am 10 23 1 m 307 pm 91• om MONDAY ~ s sw s 5W 0 4 36 I 9 ~ 7 f tr SI IOw • 38 i m ·0 5 Firll nogn l' 06 a m 3 4 Second •ow 3 28 P m 2 I S.Cono ,.,0., 9 5• pm S 1 Sun "'!IS toelh .;• ' SO Pm rrMts Monoat 11 5 48 a "' ara S<llS IQl •n 81 7 SI pm MOOf'\ Mll l°'11'f •? 8 1 I p rn r1s.et 1,1onaay 11 5 10 a m a..o se11 111••" II 9 IJpm CHASE ENDS IN SHOOTING ••• Deputy schools FromA1 . . chlef selected Street. behind a Denny's restaura nt According to police reports. the on Ha rbor Boulevard and jus1 south suspect then fled the smashed car and of the freeway. He said officers ran across four northbound fret>wa} responded 10 reports that a man was lanes. stopping traffic. Costa Mesa neeing Hispanic gang members and officers continued to pursue him on hiding in shrubbery. foot'.'..police said. White said officers saw a man later White said Salazar allegedly ap- 1dent1fied as Salazar climbing over proached a stopped auto and pulled fe nces and ordered him to stop. the woman driver and her daughter According to the police report. out at gunpoint in an appare~1 Salazar allegedl y accosted a motorist attempt to steal that vehicle. He said sitting in his car instead. d ragged 1he officers fired and wounded Salazar man out at gunpoint and fled in the after he allegedly pointed a gun at 'chicle. The motorist. whose name 1hem from 1he car. v.as not immediatel} available. wa The driver of the car was 1den11fied not injured. police said. as Suzanne Han. 29. of Costa Mesa Wh11e said the suspect dro' e the Her Juvenile daughter's name v.as stolen car north on Harbor. then ""ithheld because of her age. The l\\O entered the southbound freev.a' were taken to Costa Mesa Medical la nes. with o ffi cers in pursuit. .\fter a Center Hospital for an examina11on 5.hort distance. he crashed the "eh1clc but were apparent I} unharmed. into the center d1"1dc.r. police said. Pnces 1n e ffect thru M emorial Doy Jo~eph R Holder has been ap- pointed deput' <.upcnn~enden 1. bus1- nes~ suppon '>en ices. ror the ~n inl' L'ntlied 'chool D1stnct. dlecu'e J uh I ~k will 'iUl t'l·ed Ron L' pt on. ""ho has scr\l·d an 1 h1~ post <;1nce 198 1. IJpton 1 n.'ttnng at tht• close of 1he I Q8 S-86 school budget c~cle. Holda cum·nth 1s assistant suix·r- 1ntl'ndent for business sen ices 1n thl' Corona-'.\on·o l nilied chool D1s- tnet Hl· hJ'> .1 background 1n pn' ate :inJ ,chlwl hu.,1nl'SS adm1n1-;1rat1on Refl>rl' h" H·\t'ar stint '"lh lhl' t vrona-'.\uru> distract. Holtkr ''a" lll·neral manager-' ICC pre~1dent t•f ( ulhgan \\ater Cond111oning. Rl\\'f· ~Ilk He Jbo sen ed as a cost and sta ll .11:0untant for .\lean :\lununurn 20%0FF ENTIRE STOCK -'rfRONGS - lttlf>SMlS ill 11Hl P pr~11 l' REG . 10.99 & 12.99 8.80& 9.90 All fabric and straw handbags, 2~ off MasterCard • Vi5a SOUTH COAST PLAZA A naheim Pla1a-Buena Pork Center Huntington Center ,The City Shoppi1g Center NATION Mt. St. Helens stirring as anniversary 1JJarked By Tbe Auoclated Pre11 TOUTLE. Wash. -A small paradl', a scientific open house and a few mall st1mngs from Mount St. Helens itself marked the fif\h annaversal) a1urday of the vokano's cataclysmic eruption. Scientists have detected an increase an the number of shallow earthquakes in the mountain over the past several days ~nd a sllgh1 swl.'lling of the mountain's 800-foot high la va dome. but. they cautioned that 11 's still much too early to say whether the volcano. which has been quiet since Sl·ptember, may be building toward an eruption 3 plane cra•he• leave four dead All seven people aboard a Pennsylvania commuter flight survived a crash on a wood~d mounuun, while in Alaska. three people huddled in sll'epang bags as ther, wa11ed more than 24 hours in blinding snow to be rescued after a crash that killed two ~ople. In Idaho. workers recovered two bodies Saturdav from a plane that had been m1ss1ng si nce Tuesday. "It's a wonder nobody ·died.'" state Trooper Roben Albnght sa1dofthe twin~ngi ne plane'scrash Friday near Latrobe. in western Penns)lvanaa. He said the plane "came down an a hea v1l) wooded area and knockl'd out about I 00 yards of trees before coming 10 a Slop.·· Pollce search for clue. contlnues PHIL..\DELPHIA -Slowed b> the collapse of some of the charred rowhouses adjoining the fonress home of r+ie radical group MOYE. police on vulurda) searched fo r more weapons and clues in the aftermath of 1he dead!~ pohce raid. Wind and O\ ern1ght rain made the walls of some of the roofless rowhouses. 'itanding hke charred dominoes. fall into the rubble. S1>.t ~ -one houses were burned: 11 people died. On Frida). police finished a four-da) search of 1he MOVE compound after finding a rifle. two shotguns and three handguns. No automa11c weapons were found. Children admit they lied about abu•e JORDAN. Minn. -Two children said in a televised interview Fnda) that the) fabricated sexual abuse stories aeainst their parents and others because the\ were tire~ of being questioned by investigators. The I 0-year-old daughter and 12-)ear-Old son of Tom and Helen Brown of Jordan said in an interview shown on WTCN-TV that they were questioned two or three times a week for months. The Browns were among 25 people charged b) Sc.ott County Attorne) Kathleen Morns w11h sexually abusing children. One man pleadc:~ guilt~. two other defendants were acquitted and charges against the o thers were dropped. 'Watermelon with ear•' born at zoo PHILADELPH IA -A Malayan t apir. a member of an endangered 'ipec1cs that resembles a large pig. gave banh to a 20-pound daughtl.'r that looks hke ··a watermelon wnh ears." the Philadelphia Zoo announced Fnda) The bab~ tapir. who has a long snout and black and white markings. wa the smh born at the Philadelphia Zoo and one of about 50 kept m U.S. zoos. Destruction of letters violated IRS policy W.\ HI NGTON-lntemal Re\enueServ1ceemplo}ees1n Fresnodadn·t break an) laws but the) violated the fR S procedures manual when the~ destro)ed about 60.000 letters from taxpayers. an IRS spokesman ·said. The action at lhe Fresno service center was an .. ob' 1ous ,·1ola11on .. tx-cause thl' letters were destroyed before laxpayers could be t:\Otlfied that lhl·ar account~ had been cleared, the spokesman aid. adding that a pro\'lsaon 1n the manual. included since Jan. I. says "all correspondence received from taxpa~ers must be answered." CALIFORNIA Dog pull• toddler f ram swlmmlng pool S..\N DIEGO -.\ 2-year-old bo} who tell into a sw1mm1ng pool was rescued b) a quack-thinking dog that Jumped in and pulled the toddler to safet~. authont1es sa~. Thl' dog. a I 0-)ear-old golden_ retne\'er named Charlie. apparent I) grabbed Jesse Domer b) the shin and dragged the bo~ to the: side of the pool. dcpos1t1ng him on some poolside stairs. a fire depanment spol..esman sa1ct. Charlie then ran into the house an<J alertecJ1liS ow ner. Pat ~ nght. \\ho was v1s11mg with the bo~ ·smother. Joline Domer. McNe1ll said The bo} wa') taken b) ambulance to 5harp Memona• Hospital and relea-;ed a ti.·" hour' later. . ~ Teen tracUtar halts race to ald vlctlm LOS .\NGELES -Roman Goma. Cali forn ia's top long-d1\tanl'e high c;chool ru nnl'r. k ft the '>tanang lane of a maJor cat~ track mel't to gt' l' first aad w a hean attack 'Kllm. then returned to w 1n the race. Ot1ll 1als Jt Birmangh.tm High chool lkla~l·d the stan of ~he 1.600-meter ~emalinal ra1.e rnda~ "' GomcL administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on Louie; Gm1.·l11:~. 76. an unofficial photographer for ROO'iC\Clt High School. Gorelick dard after hcmg transported 10 a m·arb}' hosp11al. 74 cattle dead after war game error FORT HUNTER LIGGETT -An Arm} war game led to the death ofi4 cattle that stampeded into the hne of fire after apparent!~ being fnghtened b} sunfire last weekend. officials reponed. "We $Ot the-cattle out of the wa~ earlier in the morning. but when we stan ed exerc1s1ng all our weaponr) 1n our final defensive front. all the noise must have spooked them and the} 1.~rned around -at\d.QMe.t\H\m~b:ldc m.".laidCoL.Lcster .. .Red" Walklc.).'._Officcrs ordrn::d the soldiers to cease fire after spotting 1he caule. but 1t was 100 late Sacramentan buy• town for$175,000 .\CR .\MENTO -The tiny town of Tudor was sold at auction aturda) lor $175.000 to Rohen Veach of acramento Veach. who sJ1d hl' spends summers in ..\nchorage . ..\laska. wo uld not sa} what he plan~ 10 do "•th the town about .lO miles nonh of Sacramento. The 1.4-acre 10 .,.. n includes a restaurant. a shop building. a storage building and three small cabins. Businessman George Kasnoffbought at in I Q77 for $49.000. hoping to make 11 a tounst attraction. In 1980 he took out a S 150.000 loan on the propen) from Capital Mongage. When he co uldn't make has pa~ ments.1a bankruptt·~ truc;1 ee foreclosed 1n I 982. Mine flle• connscated after eiploslon TOK 'r 0 -Mmt c-;hopscloc;ed 1n 1hc mining town of Yu ban on "ia1 urda\. and fam1he' hdd wa lo.es for 62 miners killed deep underground 10 J, oal 'haft rent by an e'plo~1on. Pol ire confiscated mane com pan~ files on Saturda) 1n an anvt's11gat1on to Sl'e 1fnl·ghgence was involved. according 10 Masah1~ famurn. a p'ollce spokesman. Twl'nl) ·four miners we re injured. I 0 senousl}. com pan} and un ion officials said. The disaster took place Fnda) at the M1tsub1sh1 Manama Oh Yuban mine. catching miners dunng a shift changt.'. when the c;hafls were crowded with people. WoRLD Anti-Castro station ready to broadc~•t WASHINGTON -The government's Radio Mani 1s r~ad) to Stan broadcasting to Cuba as early as Monday. the island's independence da). despite fears that Havana ma} try to Jam the signal. adm1mstrat1on source said Saturday. "'It's 1mm1nent. I know that," Rep. Claude Pepper. 0-Fla .. said aturda} as repons surfaced that the federally financed. 50.000-wall station in t he Flonda Ke)S would tan beaminga diet of programs ranging from maJor leagur baseball scores 10 broadcasts that paint a less than ros) picture of hfeundcr communism. Pope luue• challen6e to Belgian youth NAMUR. Belgium -Pope John Paul II on'Saiurday challenged Belgian youth to shun "unbn dlcd sex." drugs and expensive fashions and said thty must "avoid the traps which our society se ts to exploit the weak." Some 45.000 young pcof* packed a fai rgrounds 1n this French -speaki.~g town .for the evening serv ice. When the pont1 1T appeared. man) chanted Happy b1nhda to you. happy b1nhday to you" in English. and "Long hvc the po~" in French. John Paul turned 65 on Saturday. .. · Soviet.. European• to joln for Man probe MO COW -The \ICt Union and the European Space Agenc y have agrttd to toopcnrn.• an a new probe of the planet Mars Wlth a satellite to be launched in I Q88.1hc 00ic1al o 1ct news agency Tan rcponcd. It also said that the So aet -'\cadem\ of Sciences suggested 10 the 11 Western European members of ESA at a meeting 1n Leninarad last week that they panicapate on a "larie scale." >\ccordana to thl' Tass rcpon, distributed Fnda), the ProJ«t Phobos spact'Cran .... 111 he launched in I <>88 to orbit one of Mars' two natural If moons. CIJrl•tl•tl militia cam &nell tie. BEi RUT L<'bannn -I cbanon's larae t Christian m1ht1a cut 1t~ ties with hracl Saturd:} . ma~1nj an apparent bid for peace wuh tt~ Moslem fO<'~ But ~tanan ~helhng and hgh11ng ~1stcd in the c-ap1tal. k1lhn1 four people ---------- - Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday. May 19. 1945 • Draft plan calls for minimum taz Says minimum tax n eeded or loopholes would a llow so~e not to pay anyth!ng W.\~HI NCiTON (AP) -The la tl'St drafl of the Reagan admin1s- 1ra11on ta\ '>lmpllfica11on plan would am pose a 20 percent minimum tu. on corporatio n!. and and1v1duals. The Was hingJon Po~t reponed an Satur· d :i) i:J111on~ fhc draft o;a\ s the m1n1mum 1ax as needed because the rest of the plan retains o man~ loopholes that w11hout 11. some corporations and 1nd1v1dua b could s11ll end up paying little or no tax. the Post said. The newspaper ~aid 11 obtained copies of chapters of the draft docu- ment fro m congressional sources. The tax plaR as to be announced by President Reagan on Ma> 28 and is subject to chanics unul then. ' In another rcpon, The New York Times said in Saturday edmons that Reagan has decided that only families with more than $70.000 of taxable income would be subject to the highest tax rate of 35 percent. The Times quoted an unidentified se nior Reagan administration offic1lll as saying that the plan's lowest rate of 15 perce nt would appl) up to about Doctor suspended only weeks before high-level surgery W .\<i HI NC1 TO\; (-\Pl -Jjt two back on tht' JOb w11han a month. month!> afti:r .. u-.erall per formance.. His suspension got no public not ace problems led to suspension of his at that tame. But has name did show surgical pn"1leges. the top hean and up in th<' news Just two months later c~est doctor at Bethesda Naval Hos--as the expen surgeon giving patal was performing lung surgery on nationwide assurance that prcsiden- a pres1dent1al candidate and being tial candidate Alan Cranston was in quoted 1n the press as a medical good shape after Billig-performed authont~ diagnostic lung surgery. There must ha\'e been at least some Billig himself put has problems at feeling of' and1ca11on for the surgeon. Monmouth Medical Center 1n Long Dr. Donal \1 Balhg.~ho had fo und a Branch. N,J . into the public domain. ne~ career 1n the Na\~ -past his filing a lawsuit 1n Apnl 1980 com- 50th binhda~ -after leaving a Ne.,.. plaining that Monmouth offictals hid Jerse) hospital an a hall of charges and injured and stigmatized his medical counter-charges about competence. practice b} restncung has operations. Judgment and honest~. Coun records 1nd1cate the center's But 11 .,...asn't to last long. surgjcal d irector had told him a panel B1ll1g's right to practice at of doctors had reviewed has cases and Bethl'sda. a giant fac1ht} 1n the concluded he .. generally lacked good Mar)·land 'iuburbs outside Washing-surgical Judgment. proper motiva- ton ...... as suspended again l~st No-uon. competence and honesl) 1n the vember amid ne"" allegattons of conduct of has practice ofmed1c1ne." incompetence. Then he was formally In shon order. a Supenor Coun ousted from surgical practice there Judge dechned to ban the hospital last month from requmng B1ll1g to consult with Now. whale Ba lhg appeals hi s other surgeons before operating. B) ouster. the Nav) has begun a closed-tht" next }ear. Monmouth offit 1ats door investigation into how he got had wrmen to tht' New Jcrse~ Board appointed so quackl} to a top surgical of Medical E"<aminl'rs. But an June pos1t1on at o ne of the nation·s best-1981. Bill ig surrendered his New known hospitals. the '"hospital of Jerse' license. e1Tec11vel\' ending a presidents .. where top government board an\'es11gat1on . · ol]ic1al and mem.bers of Congress Tht' Na\~ ·s 1n\'est1gat1on is doubt- often go fo r speciahzed car<'. less asking how. with-that back· B1ll1g isn't talking pubhcb about ground. he got recruited and quickly h1' problems. .\nd Nav) officials pushed up the promo11on ladder less "on't comment on published repons than tw o \ears later. that Balllg"s fellow doctors ·had com-In the three weeks since he filed the plained that too man} people were appeal of has ouster. at has been d~ ing an heart operauons he per-turned down b) the hospital's com- formcd But the pub1Jc reasons for.his .m.andrn& officer and b\ an appeals d1sm1s~a1 are 1111 sinking for some-comm111ee of .the ;..la"1. al M edical one an such a high pos111on. Command's Nauonal Capnal Re· The ·+)ear-old doc tor. according g10Q,~ol..csmen sa~ It 1s now before 10 the hosp11al. had an .. insufficient the ~ander o ft he Na\ al Medical le\ d of 'iurgacal rnmpctcnce .. and Comm:inJ tt'>elf. Rt'ar .\dmaral \\al- lkmon~tratl'd ··prot'ess1onal beha' 1or ham \1 \k Dermott Jr . who w 111 urntran to medical staff b\ laws." make the '\a'\ ·s ti nal dl'r1s1on on the The ~a\~ 1s g1\lng no-petaals of mauer · '"hat led to B11l1g's l'arlter suspen~1on 811l1g ·~ 'ttll on th1· '-J' ~·s pa~ roll. in Ortoher 1483'-lx~ond the c1 t1ng assigned to an adm1n 1 ~tral1\e post 1n of '"nH·rall probkms .. -and hl· 1.1.as downtown \\ashangton ,, ......... Errant chimney ·a1ra oat' balldlnl A 8.....to17 cllaall wu ripped oat of tlae Helmer a.udtnc. la tile= of belaa reDOftted, wkea deaolltlOD of tlae .onp ....... klld.lllC·• 120-foot ........... ..-ck ..at awry (-luert). laateid of fallbaa &enrn. lt dppecl o.er and lato a corner of tlM warelHMIM TMalldl.,. f'rJllnC eo..tnotlGa Co. le .-fonalaaa812.I alllloa ~ tlon to tnmfona tie~ coml)la lato a 180,000. equre-foot oftlce compla. complete witla atrtam and akywalk. There wen DO ~-. bat claaaCed wu ..Umat9CI at ap to $100,000. '--------------... $30.000 of tuable income. 1 be middle rate, 2S percent. wouJd appl) to taxable income between $30.000 and $70.000. the adviser said. Both the corporate and 1nd1 v1dual minimum income l8XC$ would be "altemauve'' taxes. the Post u1d, with taxpayers calculallng their taxes . usinJ the regular mctbod and the minimum-tax method. then paying whichever is ~cater.· The adm1n1strat1on drat\ said the new proposals contain 1nccn11 vc5 that will enat,>le some high-income 1nd1 - v1duals and corporatio ns •·to eliminate their tax liabihues o r substantially reduce their effe<.'tl ye tax rates by .heavy u-tilization of such provision~ ... according to the news- paper. ··con~utntl), a m1nimwn tD dts1ped to 1Jm1t the n~mbcrof'billa- incomc. low-1a" returns sbouJd '"be retained.'' the Post quoted the draft• say•n& According 10 the ncW$papc:r, ck draft also 1nd1catc-s the latest adm1.U. trauon plan would curtatl deductioas for interest on sccond·hotdc ~ aa1es and consumer loans even funher than the ongmal TtQIUl)' Depa11ment plan p~oposcd last No- vember. The 1nillal proposal would 1bave allowed taxpaycts to deduct inierest payments. other than morute 119Y- ments on a principal res14cnce. O(gp to SS.000 plus an amount equal to ck income the taxpayer received io investments. the Post w d. Wild flrea rage ln Florida _ Only the concrete wall• of the.e two Fla.Cler County home. remain atandtnC ln the wake of rapidly apread.ini~ Florida bruh flrea that rated acroee 100,000 acra ~turday, de.troyillt( home. and aendln& hundreda fleeing ln what Gov. Bob r.raham caUed the wont fire dt .. ater in Florida hlatory. The blaue. burning in 29 of Florida'• 67 countie., cut highway• and communication• and were responaible for at leaat two death•. Graham decla.red a state of emer&ency Saturday after mobilizing the National Guard to aid e:i&auated fueflgbten. Talks will resume in pilots' walkout By Th~ Auociat~ Pr~ss L n11ed ..\1rllnes .tnd at~ 5.llll\I p1luh agreed . aturda ~ 11.1 fl' ume nc~1l· 11at 1ons an a twl~a' \\Jf l..out tha: grounded most fli ght<. of the nJtaon·, largest airline The ..\ar l ane Palt1t<; "'"l'll.1JtH•n agreed to rl' uml' nt'g.ot1at1 on.., \lon- da) \\Ith l 'nati:d 1n ( h1tago a' proposed b~ Hell'n \\ 111 thl' .:haar- man of thl' :-Vataonal \kd1Jttt'n Board. said Da' 1d k\•t'll. .l un11in spo~esman · l n1 ted ~po~e<.rhJn ( hu1 i.. ''" .l ~ '31d 1he 1'11mpJn\ JI"' hJJ J~r,·1.·J The 'tn lo.l· ' 1·1k," ,, .'r« "1dr 'prc,1d "':i1 urd.I\ ·'' th ~\'I .1~l r '' "·r.1 mhkJ 111 ti nJ J ltanJt11-.. 1)1111 I.. ri.!' for pJ''l'ngrr<. <'1h1·1 J1rim'1•, .1d,kd plJnc~ -\mtr.11. ,1JJt•J ,Jr' .ind tr J \ ekr<\ <;l\lod in It nt'' T"l' '4-'n111r , 1t11t•n, ~ruup' tr .,. l "hK:ig11 \\ l'rt' ''randed an "n ,1,l.1 and .i1rf'i'M man:igcr' J1.hk,I lll' r1.''l'llll1.' 1h,·, 1q•re lo-.an11. 1n IJ n.1111~ li.'l'' \t>,•ut ~., ml·m bl"r' -,Ira" n Ir ·n·, t'Jlh ~m11..r "'' t'tl·d "•th pal1'" J'h" thr r1lot~ and pharma..-1.:' dilppca m t1• hu' m1·d1c1 ne r 1h' 'tnl..dx·gan aftt•r1.·1mtract tal ks "'tr, •l.l' J ,1" n e:irh Fnd;l\ \"er a u•O'f'.1"\ demand IOr J iwlHlercd f'J' ' ''l'm that "ould put newh h 1 r1•d r 1 IC1f~ on .t h '"er .,,:ale than the1'r prl·d1'11·"or-. Thl' p1f,)t•>. who had not 1.tru1. i.. 'in1.e I"°' I haJ worked "1th1'Ut .11ontra1.1 '1n1t' ..\pnl I Q84. ''"JI-. \Jtd thl· ,·l1rnp.rn~ I' already ~ rt't'nin~ '.SOO apphcat1on~ to per- mJn,•nth rl•rilau· 1hl· qn~ing mem- ~·r' ,,, lhl' -\ir l 1n1' P11.11, -\o;soc1a- t 111n R1. t \ 1 P \ Pr«,11k~ H1"'lf' Du IT\. ,, 11, 1.111·.1 ith· r111..·: -., .11 '-Jttonal \11p. n ••l1"1J,· \\,"r11ngt.in DC .. ,,11,! 1h,· , 11m pJn1 ' thrl'at to tire 'tr1 1.. '1g ptl1\I' I' '\If"\ h11lf.\" l r\ 1ng 111 replJ1r '1 ~"1 pill\!!. "llh ;'l'11pk uffthl' '>lrt'l't '' gl'lntl to ~ ,, h.1111 .1,1 · nu:h -..1i.~ Ht· ..aid t n11l'1I rat.•h h.1H' th11u,.ind of h1 ,11' •' ''l11.'rt1•n11 Jn.I •h1 .-•mrMn' ',,,i., 'IC '"lf'IJ,t'nHnl' \\II' J ' la t1k , ... ~ r' Mote bo.mbs, fewer deaths, FBI reports \\~!\H I -\(., rn:--. (<\Pl -1 h\' numha 1)1 hombangs an lhc nat111n 1umpcd 1-percent last 'l'ar "h1k lk nth' Imm 'uch 1nndcnt'i It-II "•' J)('fl'l'OI Jlld fl'"l'f dlUH'k\ Wt'rt' trJ1."t•d to terrorist\. th<" FRI c;.11J "iaturda' The total numh<'r ofht1mhing' 1ha1 authont•<'' Jttnhutl."d tCI terrnn't groups fe ll frnm :: 1n I<> '"' l' l,1 \t \Car. tht· f RI '31J Th<' num~r ''' dr111 h' J1rr,1h .rnnl"lutl'd to t1omh ingi. fell from I: 1n Ill ' "' "\ l.1,t ~t'ar. tht• Jllt'lh' 1.31d l><'ll'na11un 0t 1ttn1l1nn '", ut n·d 111 .thout O pl'rt"t'nt <\I tht' ""' ~mtimp 1n1..1t.knt' rrpnn<'d 1a .. 1 \ l'at thl' I 81 ~ad Thtrt' w er<' f'll< • h\'lmhmg' in l~l\\ a 1.a pcr\°t'n l dC'chn<' Imm lh<' l~ ~k\~ll)f'"Q~ .\dual and attt>mptl'd c\pl1,\1q• h(\mtiangs \\err up ~ \ pcn;cnt tiul that \'I' ofTM"t h\ th<" lad that thl' numbt-1 ofl'nt"t'nd1an or ti rr-N'lmt'I 1n 1dt·nh '!ho.,..C'd n1' ·'l'l"'tY1al"llr gain. the butt1u '31d Of all th( 1nc1dcn1' r'l'ponC'd 111!.t \Ur. 6.\6 lft\OI VC'd t'\JllO\I\(' dl'\ I~ .ind /'!. "l're 1nrendiaf"' 1n nature. thl' r,'l"'n ... 11d It ,,11d 11 ~"ere an1urt•11 J' .1 rt'Sull ,,t thl· .111.11 "-' and p-rnpt•rt\ ,1amagr 1'\•l'l'1.ll'd "l'I m11l1c'ln R1·~111n.1lh tht• \\ e"t<'rn \lat<"' ~- 1 nr1kd ~ " humhang~ th1• ...,nuthcm st.ltl'' ~~~ thl' M1dwt'<.tl'm states. I flll .rnd thl' '-11nhea"1rm <\tatc<\, 84. t ht' r<'pt."n c,,.11d T" ch r inn dcn1 l"n urrr.I 111 Pueno R1~11 R1·,1J1·nt1.1l propen\ "·'' tht• m°'1 lrNUl'nt "omh1ni tarict .1~n1unt1n1 Ill! ~ 'l'I Jt1,1d.<. One hundrt'd and 1hart\·"' 'A\'f(' dal't'CtC'd at com- mcr1.1al 11fl('rat1l'"' or olli C' tiu1ldinp and 12" at \Chide' n11h1' '"deaths 1n l ~b4 the rcPQn '311..t '"')"ere the intended\ 1ct1m\of th1· l\l'm h1n~ ... 1ml' "as a t'l\Stander .md lhn·<' Wl'rt• pc~trator' Tht· 11 : JX'r-.onal inJun e<, were up tmm lfl(11 n 11.11n. and of the peooplc 101ur,·d ~: "'l'fl" 1nn~n1 b\<ttandcn. \< Wl'I\' 1nt('nded \ 11..llm~. Onl' WU a l.tw cnfof\<'mcnt nfflc.:t'r and 24 wctt homt11ng pcrll(trator\ the FBI sa•d Onlnge eo.t DAILY PllOT l&Ynday, May 1t, 1H5 I OAK ·I I WALL UNIT I I SALfl I I I I NOW $188 I Regvlor S259 I • 60x 72xl 7 I • Beautiful hand rubbed finish I • Perfect for TV, ster~o. books I Enroll Now -Fall Semester Starts Sept. 9th Reasonabt~ Tuition Join the S umme r Fu11 a t DAY CAMP!! LHf.' HO.H ·t \ t C \1'10\ ... • Field T~s • Crafts • Swimminc •Picnid • Before·care and After.care Available JUNE 24th thur SEPT. 6th SUMMER SC HOOL JULY 8th thru AUG. 2nd "A Private School of Distinction Founded in 1942" IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY Wa\\ 'Ceramic Bt1Y our PP-1 O Pepper pattem at 1.69 sq. ft., GET THE 2ND ONE FOR ONLY ' . 4,1 .. x 4'1•" size • \e' other pattems on sa . Many ... •an•' Chee" .-..-· GET THE ··2ND ONE FOR ONLY 16135 IROOKHURST ST. YF-1122, YF-1123 llPPfOX. eq. ft. sheet, MS Series .46 sq. fl sheet F'-=~•--.iMhiar..,ty~em~on lllil REDUCED 65-70%! Ceramic Floor Tile • Italian Imports! ~:::!' 51 ¢ 63¢ "fG. l-19 I 1. 79 & £A. REDUCED 31-41%! ~olid Oak Flooring • A ... o11k perquet flooring! • Tongue Md groove edges! Loe* tor .... l8gal ....... J( 5111" REG.~ . * ..... :c...--.,.. .. .. . ,, •,.,, '"" .. Look for sale tags! Economy Tile ;;,;-M~l.Nt Buy our EM-44 Pebbletile pattern at 32¢ sq. ft., GET THE 2ND ONE FOR ONLY Many other patterns on sate! look for tags! REDUCED 20-35%! Self-Stick, No-Wax Tile • Famous ?Ser ltyf Ch~ck tegs! 2¢ 143 12". 12", 9". 9" . - RE G. SM-1.7t U-- REDUCED 2D°/o! @ms t rong Royel9.......,, REG. 4At 12' Vinyl SALE3~t. Sheet Vinyl Remnants • Specill pUid •• -199-4QQ ctwac...., ONLY •& '°' •wr..r. Culbnw S.Wclf ..._ M The O.W.al" ~ 0., Moun: I a.M. to I, .•. SANTA ANA I 322 w. 17th Street 547-7781 WESTMINSTEI 15191 Beac• Boulevard 898-3388 SANTA ANA 2801 So. lristll St. (Near Settrstrom St) 557-1324 (714) 962-3312 The Other Woman better get ready to support hubby Dear Ann Landers: Plea~· pnn1 this letter to T.0 . W. (The 01hn Woman). I kno" she read.., >our column every day and she 1s t'nt11kd to this information. Dear You Know Who You Arc: I ha.ve every reason 10 believe you art• having an affair with m):..._husband The evidence: Yol.l'I"""' tt!k'pho nt• number was found 1n his wallet last fa ll about the time a strange houst· kl·y appeared on his kc> nng. Ofcour'>c ht• denies everything. hut don't till'~ always? .. If an} additwnal "l·o1nnJenl'l'' occur I 4'uggcst that you Jo the follo~ing: I. Clear out 1wo large closet<; lor hi\ clothes and ha' ca room read~ lor h" furniture. 2. Be prepared to aecommo<latt· tlw 101al inventory ofh1s bu!>ine., ... v. h1d1 he will operate from } our homr (I k requires approx1matdy l.(Xlll ,quarl· fee t for desk. chairs. tile cab1m:t\. l'll l 3. He 'will rcqu1rt· a m1n1mum ci t $350 per week 10 operatt'. T hl' business that he began in 198' (alh:r he was laid ofl) 1s not profitahk 4. He wilt require a rar on \\ h1ch you will be making lhe paymt•nt' plu' insurance. 5. You will absorb all household expenses including food. u11l1t1t•..,, mortgage. taxes. etc. 6. Be aware he has no 1nsurann.· anc.J will be excluded from covcragt• on m ~ policy as soon as possible. Also. ~ou both should know I re•Mote m} will last week. Should I die. he ren.•1 H., nothing that was not his before 1978. Be aware that Dreamboat has Ix-en twice dj vorccd, once widowed. then I came along, and now 11·s you. I ha\l' every reason to believe his desire for "variety" will last fore\ er. Be prepared t-0 use your 'ara 11on 11me to entertain his family . You \\1lt cook. clean. launder and chaulTtuf them. They are bonng and tiresoml'. but you must be gracious at all t1mc ... IN TH[ SERVICE AN• UIDERS 11 Hlu wmpl.nn Jll hell will break lom1· . h b '" I 11111 \.11 .. If \1111 "ant t IS U!fl l<H \Olll \Cf\ imn .pl\'.l\l' rllO\l' him in c >'-". hn .i uw I \l' h.td 11 -His \.\ 1k Dear Wife: Let me know U T.O.W. picks Up OD VO Ur lt'tlt'r. I'd like tO pri't the sequel after she's bad Oreambo+t for six months. .. .. Dl·.ir \ n11 1 .llT\k" I hi' I'> for Sis 111 ( h:indkr c 11.1.1 ,, ho\\' brother 1~ pult in~ ht1mdl 1hr11ugh lOlleg~· ~)' "'"1t1ng 1111 1.1hlc.·' and was stifled "'hen .1 p;11l' \\,tll.t·J oul wi thout p;"1ng 't IHI h.l\l' \t.1t1·J 1h.11 \OU do )'OUr JJrnl·dl''I 10 l'JUtJt1· p1:op\e. It ap- Jll"ar'> lhJl ,olllt' nl tht· waiters and v.a1tr1'''l'' need \11nll' educating. I hat , oung 111.111 and others who ,,a11 tJhk\ \h11ulJ tw aware thal mak1ng ;in l'n1Pll" l'l' pny for .walkouts 1!. 'a , mla11t1n nt th l' Fair Labor 'i1andarJ, \<I "nn· 11 ''o uld reduce 1hc l'mpln,1·1•, P·•' h1:l<1\\ lhe re- quired m1n1mu111 ''J1t1· The wlkgl' .. 1uJcn1 111 Oklahoma Jnd JnH>nl· d\t' "ho 1' torr ed to pa) ,,hen Jl·adtx·a1' 1al.1• a hike should contact thr nl·an:<,t Federal Wage Hour Otlin· fur rl,mtication. - BW\l.V. DEAR B.W.M W.: According to Oorot b} Dee, manager of media relations at the National Restaurant Association lo Washington, O.C .. "Le- ga lly the restaurant cannot deduct from the waitress or' waiter'• pay- check the cost of the tab wben customers sneak out." County AF officer gets service medal Air Force MaJ. Cbarles G. White Jr. of Anaheim. whose wife is the forma T on Unverferth of Laguna Hill ... h:" been aecorated with {he lliird av.;ird of the Meritorious Service Medal JI Hickam i\ir Force Base. H:l\\a11 White is an air operattons ofliu:n\lth Headquarters. Pacific Air Forn· • • • Jonathan E. Zall, -;on of Man \ Zall· of Newport Bl'ach. ha!> hcrn prmoted to the rank of lieull'llJnl colonel in the Air Force. Zall 1'\ rh1d of the Logisttcs Plan<> D1ns1on v.i1h the Pacific Air Forcc at Hicka m .\1r Force Base. Hawa11. • • • Airman Michael A. Vargas. '>011 111 '"11 tit I rl'Ol' I 1•1her 111 ( o'ta Mesa. ha'i t'•>rnpktl•J training;" an ·\rm~ mll1- tar~ pol1 tl' 'IX'l'tall\l unckr th~.onc \ta1iun-u111t training program at Fon \lcllellan. .\la Let her 1s ;i I Q84 graduall' ol C O'>tJ \ll'..a High School • • • \1rmJn Gregory W. Sanders, !>On uf HJrnn W . 'ianda<t of. t•al Bcarh. ha' uimplr11.·d h:t\ll 1r.11ning at lae'klanll \ 1r Forti: ll,1\1' I 1·'a' \a11dn'> 1~ rl'llla1n1ng :11 I .tl l.l.1nJ tor \(X'nal- "ll'd 1ra111mg 111 th1.· 'l'lUfll"' police tidJ \tJff 'igt Phillip J. Mertz, sun ot C J111I \\all .ind ''l'p~un o fl un:n Wall ol C oc,1a ~h''" hJ' hl'l'l1 Jecoratcd with the ..\rill\ .\l hit'' ement Mrdal 1n SC'hv.aeh"<h·< imut•nJ. We!>t H'r· man~. Ml'rl/ " .1 ml\\lk crew member v. 1th lht• ~ ''' Field -\r11llcl) • • • .\irman Da vid J . Duran Jr., son ol AnJa Reynolds and stepson of t•11rl·d Marine StafT Sgt. John Reynolds of Costa Mesa. has completed bam· training at Lackland Air Force Hase. Texas. Vargas is remaining at Lack- land for specialized training 1n lhe security police field. · M~rna Palauou' of 'kal lk1ch. has • • • • _ becn~}SJinJ.'\! lu (.hanuie:..AU.-FO.tC$. A'rmy PvT. ~slop er G. Leffier. Hase Ill .• 1t1er cornpll-1ing basic Retired Coast Army colonel tohead parade Retired Arm} Colonel Carroll D. Hudson of Newport Beach hah bn·n invited to be grand marshal! of a parade representing all branchrc; ol the m1lt1ary at the first annual Armnl Force~ cekhra11on a1 Hunt" Ille. Ala .. Ma) 21-24 Hudson wao; thl· fir!>t <:o mmandn of the Redstone Arc;cna l at Hunte;\ Ille during World War II. He has ltved 1n Newport Beach since his retirement from active service in 1954. Other part1c1pants 1n 1he cd - ebra11on include act1\e m1l1tal) troops. nat1ona! guard and reserv<· units. high school bands. ROTC groups. WW I veteran<; and thr Army's new M-1 tank. Since coming to Newpon Beach Hudson has been acuvc in c1v1c affairs. tnlcludmg a term on the cil ) planning comm1ss1on. He 1s also a past commandtr of the BafOoa Power Squadron and a staff commodore of Balboa Yacht Club. r;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, lrainmg at I ad.ldnd .\1r Forc-c Base. Teuc; Duran will rc·n•1\l.l "P<'ClahLCd 1m1rur11on 1n thr tut·t..c;ncciali-;1 fie ld ••• \1rman Criss G. Baldwin, son of ( 1Jr) and K.1~ Raldwtn of Dana Prnnl. ha' l'x•t•n assigned to \hanute .\tr r orcc Ha,e. Ill .. after completing ha'\1l' training at L ... 1t·kland Air Force Ba\l', Texa'>. Baldwin. a I 9M4 gradu· .1tl' 111' Dana Hills High School. will rl'u'" t• six·c1ali1ed instruction in the ;11rnaft ma1nll'nance field. • • • SfX't 4 Kennttb R. Montague Ill. \11n of Kenn) and Pat Montague nl 11unt1 ngton Ht•a<:h. v. ac; 1 n' oh l'd 1 n .1 '\J ..\ TO-<,pon\orl'c.l eXl'H 1w 11~ parlll 1· paling in lhl· \rm)·., rrturn ul l<>rll'' lo Cierman' (l{f'l·()RC11-'R) 19X.5 Montague 1~ a whel·kd-\ eh1llc.· ml'l'h· an1c v.11h tht• Mth lnfontr. 1)1, 1~1on 1n Baumholdt·r. '-' e..i (1ern1am . . . ~ PFC Kevin G. Cbristenson. son of Gene and Olga C'hnstenson nf H un1- 1ngton Reach. hac; compkted an air dcfcn<>e wc.•apons ~)'\ll'mc; radars and a\i;ociatcd rll'l'lron1c equ1pmc.•n t t'oUr'le al th l· Arrn} .\n DefenSC" ~hool 1n Fort Bhv ... re,as. ••• p, t. Todd A. Dllmar. son of Janet and .\mold p11mar of Laguna Hills, has am' ed tor dut~ 1n G1essen. West German) 011mar 1s a signal channel radio operator with the Giesscn Mi litary l'ommunit) .\c11v11y. Mesa Future Farmers win honors Sccunt} Pantie at1onal Bank r~ccntl> honol"lxl fi,e Costa Mesa high ~hool studcrm for the excel- lence of their agnculturat proje<:ts m Fut~rc Farmer!> of America fin al prOJ~ct compctttion at the First C'hnst1an Church 1n Fullenon Fifty-S<'vcn 'itudenl\ representina I 3 school\ rccc1ve<l either blue or gold certificates baS<"d upon the trad1 tmnal Oant$h system for Juagma aanc.ul· tural CO ntMt' rhc awards banQUCI serves as a showcase for all the students' qttcultural a«'omptf,h. men ts. \osta Mesa part1c1pnn1s were: Kim Keck. Cilcnn Gnffin, Heather • haw C aml C 'lcveland nnd hmm)' <'othns Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, May 19, 1985 M Gunther needs a home Coast kids in Youth Expo Gunther. a 2 -year-old male yellow lab, la a lood family dot lookini for a lood family. He la blond and •ery friendly. Gun- ther la at the lmne Amina I Car e Center, 1 5129 Sand Canyon A•e., lmne. · · • JEWELRY APPRAI ALS_ • •·nr ln~unrnrf' uml · l'ceteaiu 111 STEPHANIE SWEET O rang(' County youth part1c1 pated 1n a number of compet1t1ons during Youth Expo '85. which was recently held at the O range County Fair- grounds 1n CoMa Mesa. Junior high and high school st u- dents from througho ut the Orange County area entered such events as home ans. horticulture, livestock. creative writing. academic pen- tathlon. tine an :1. photography and Student V9(.'ational Olympics. The follow1ng. local students are first place winners by ~hoot: Ba rcelo na Hills. Mission View Keith Adler. creatt ve wnting. Bonita Canyon School Irvine: Ryan Spurston. creative writing.· En$1gn School. Newport Beach: David Farris. craft s: Sandra Kim. crafts: Rian Rupert. creative writing: Randy Singer. fine arts. Fountain Valley High School. Fountain Valley: David Gre$&. draft- ing: James A. Schmidt, drafting. Laguna Beach High School. Mallory, creauvc wnuna; Jonathon Laguna Beach: Michelle Fnerscn. Sanchez. crafts. . fl oricuhure: Ryan Ghere, architcc-Niguel Hills Junior High, Laguna tural drawing: Leslie Hayden. Niguel: J~y Achten. woodshop; f1 o riculturc ; V1c ke) Sesm a . Kevin Barr. industrial crafts; Mike n o riculture: StaClc Seymour. Bcstor. tndustnal crafts; Mark f1 o ric ult u re ; Ma ri e We ha n. Carvaljo. woodshop; Sara Cumn, n oriculture; Mart ha M 1relez. crafts; Nancy Helstrom. graphic arts; fl oriculture: Dominic Dewitt. David Stacy Litz. woodshop; Sheila Dike. Ryan Shere, architectural draft-McDonald. g.rapbac arts; Lori Metz- ing team. . tnger, crafts; Mah.a Najm. fine ans; Lakeside Middle School. Irvine: Matthew Page, industrial crafts; Ky G ray. craft s: Terry Huang. crafts. Cathy Proeschel. creative writing; Peter Johnson. crafts: Paul Lee. ·Brian Rodgers, crafts; Jill Taylor. fine crafts: Jim Munot. crafts. Julie<.. arts. Snethen. crafts. .; Ocean View High School. Hunt- Miss1o n VteJO High choot .• mgton Beach: Shawn Fem s, draf\ang; Mission Viejo· Chris Bloom. pho-Brett Geo rge. drafting; John Grcen- tograph): Ke\ in Hogg. photograph): field. woodshop: Gary -Huang. drat\- Duardo Pichardo . photography. ang; Tim Kcarsmg. drafting; Robert Mike Westerland. photography: Kyle Neltssen. woodsho p: Sean O'Hara, Arndt, computer trouble ~hoo11ng. drafting: Ra} Potter. v.ood.shop: Tom Newpon Elementar). ~ewport Skaggs. woodshop: Juan Vasquez. Beach: Founh grade cla!>s. group architectural drawi ng: Robbie Walls. proJeCt; Jessee Can ee. craft!>: Mist} woodshop. · -The Park Pnvatc Day School, Cotta Mesa: El yard's t st p-ade, ~p proJtct: tuvin Jones. crafts; MachMI Kamerer. crafts; Kelly Kerwat.. c~ Robin Porter, fine aru; Eric Walker, crafts; Chad Williams. fine ans. Prin« of Peace, Cosg Meta: Kristin Barone. fine an•: eeLm.a.n.. ton, group project; TimaJI. &roup project; Wendy Felt, cn:ative writiQa: Maria Gillespie, other pro- ject; hnnif'er Green, craft!; Jonatbu K..ing, groupprOJCCl;Jason Obr,aroup project; Ma~t Sancher, gtoup pro- 1ect: Ryan Shypp, other project; Miu Smith, group project. Stace~ermediatc School, Hunt· ington h: Linda Anderson, fine arts; Janice Beck, creatjve writins; Enn Nettleton. ~reative writins; Orion Offutt, crafts: Chris Trani, fine an s: Jande~ Yohe. creative writio1. · Top of the World School. La1una Beach: Mrs. Lemon's 5th grade class, w.all panel. • E•lall' Purp<•.,..• rull for uµ1><•intnu:n1 :>a•1-o:u1t. Individual & Family Portraits Coll to See Samples Irvine Children's Ch orus Recruiting • A\tUUI '' n .'at.l.lt\ \l'l'lt\l..,t:ll"' • 65().6771 GIT IOlllD , .. v••o AT v .. o IONI RIEi V _... OVERNIGHT WITH 'RENTAL ~OF 2 MOVIES AND THIS AD SUNDAY THIU THURSDAY (D.,OSIT HQUlllD) ALL THI LATIST HITS, THOUSANDS Of TITUS .. MON·lHUIS ... ,., THE GONDOLIERS SUN t 'I - .. t!-J Robnscn'S WHERE THE SIORK I EAVES OFF, OUR COMPU.IER TAKES OVER. VISIT THE RRST FUu.Y AMIOMA!ED BABY Gin REGISIRY '''\ -.. NIWPOll=-1::;:::.=;;;;;:=:.___::~.- Be showered with exactly the baby g1tts ycYJ ;ieed and love no two alike Our compute1 -et11c1eni serv.ce assists you before and otter the birth Specially tra:r.e.:i consultants otter personal guidance m layette plar.n:no ..1:-i:t registering tor necessities and the mes1st1ble lltt:e baty tash1ons and mementoes tha1 .grandmothers and d.:-::r . .:J aunts love to give Your tnends and rela tives w 1i:· hcrve ..J,_-·e. to your wishes instantly m the Robinsons stmes currer1:•,· part1c1patmg m our reg1stry p rogram In ta cl :ur _ __ computers-will even bea~ the stork To reglster. phone tor a n ap pointment with the Baby c.:· Registry Consultant at Robinsons Newport (71 4) 64·-L~'30L' ext Ma k~ sure your baby oom to the Computer Age . enjoys its advantages trom the very star: ROBINSONtS-COMPUTIRIDD BABY Giff alGISTRY Gllt»rt • Sulll~Mt Make an Appointment Wi th Our Consultant at Robtnson·s Beverly Hllls. Del Amo Newport Santa Monico Thousand Oaks and Woodland Hills We'H Record Your Gitt Preferences Via the Only Computenied SeM ce m Cahtom 10 Starts May 23 Ends July 26 (. ~- -, J .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sundey, Mey 19, 1985 a Men are still holding intimacy close to the cbes~ h 'J~lll''' DALLAS (AP) -In t 0he "Alan Al~ae~ue" trend toward ~nsm vc. canna.men. the true test of whether a man bas found mt· naq 1 to ask a simple question. "Go ask a man how many men he') int imate wi th," sa1tl the author of a new book on the subJCl'I. .. .\nd watch him run." Most men thank inumacy with other men 1s con tined to homo)(' ual rel~t1onsh1p!t. that a ··yt'S" answer means they arc ga~. he explains E' cn intimacy with their wives or children 1s perceived as weakness. But intimacy, although 'er)' d1f- licuh to achieve. 1s simpl) opt'nmg up and being vulnerable enough to ~hare fears. hopes .• dream . lo'e -one·!> 'ielf. said M1c.·hael E. Mt.-G1ll. a Southern McthNiist Un1vers1t) professor and author of"ThC' MrG1ll Rl·port on Male lnt1mac) ... Ba ed on a three-year study that 'iurvcyed almost 2.000 men and womcn ranging in age from 18 to 73, thl' hook explores men's relationship~ with spou!>es. parents. children and friends. The study fou nd: •Less than I 0 percent ot men full\ disclose their feelings to their WIH''- •Women know they are lo-.;ed b} 1hear spoui.c or "~1gndicant othl'r ... but they don't at·tually fed loved because the) do not know th~ir husbands. •Mothcr!I arl' th e "loving link" tx·twcl·n fa thers and the tr rh1ldrt•n. an emotional mediator. • Fatht:r!>ofic.•n prl'!>Cnt lhl· 1magt• ol iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~il a "knight tn shining armor" 10 t hl'ir daughten. setting th<.·m<;dvl'~ up all McCi1ll. v.h o hold!) a doctorate from thl' lJn1verstt) of Southc.·rn Cahfornau. &!> u profC\M>r of orga1111.1- t1onal bt.•hav1or and adm1n1stra1100 jl 'iMU'r. Edwin Cox School of 8u'i1· ness. He said he wrote the bot>l because he reahted "there 1~ thtll fundamental difference in the \\U) men and women share emotion and intimal') .. Dc$p1tt' changes an women toward a more ltbcratcd and open hfcst)lc. men haven't made man) stndl'\ toward intimacy. McGill said. NOTICI TO FAMILIES of · DECEASED VETERANS In honor of Veterans who have died, Harbor Lawn Memorial Park is dedicating additional flags to its "Avenue of Flags" on MIMORIAL DAY, MAY 27, 1985 Any family who has a Veterans Flag and would like to have It dedicated and added to the Avenue of Flags. may call or bring the flag to Harbor Lawn Memorial Park oftrce no tater than May 20, 1985. The Veteran need not be buried In Harbor Lawn to have his flag displayed at this dedication ceremony. • (flags will be stored at Harbor Lawn for future display at no expense to the family) I larb(n· I~a'~11 · ~1ount 0li'1e - \ Icn ioriul Parli · ~ l ort uar:r · \ lausolcums Ccmctel'y perfect and falsely raising 1hc daugh- ter'!> expectation~ abovt all men. •Men arc nut more lov ing and o~n because they want to re tain power and mystCI). and tear a o;ho" of feelings inakc'i them weak. .. , don't th ink the> sec anyth19g 111 11 for themselves.'' he said. "Thl') \Cl' bt·1 ng standoffi~h. being 1 mp..·rwus. "~ then ht wa . If I tell ou about m Orange County's easy listening radio station KDCM probll'fll' lhl'll I at '\H h I m '"··t lhJI .1llllL1lk l.l·ep' t l'lll '.!'.r '• . 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The most popularports. Princes~ has selected the best ports in the world for you. From the anc ient ruins of the Acropolis in Athens to the Pvramids outside Cairo. From the treasures nf Ital y to thl' Holy Land tot h{' glittering Fre nch Ri\'Jtra . I 'µto9sptctacu Jar port:-. in 12 days. Ttmeles memories only with Princess. Thi~ 1-.. the way the Medi - terrane;m was meant to be d iscovt red. By the sea. In the comfort of your lu xurious 5- star Pac1 tic Princess. From the moment you step aboard you11 be welcomed hy our cha rming British office rs. You11 savor sumptuous cuisine -served in the gracious style of our atten- tive Italian dining staff. In the evening, you11 be swept away by our fabulous Broadway· style entertainment. Regi stry. Rritish --., I ...__._ _________ ,no chfp The Holy LaJli, Egypt and Greek Isles.June 1. Li vomo, gateway to Florence and Pisa. And glittering Ville- franche on the French Riviera. A Mediterranean favorite . G the Pyra ·d Sail 12 nights and visit Naples. reece, mt S, Messina wit h its charming the Holy Land and VENa exotic Istanbul.July7, VIL~~NtCHE.~ Aug.24 or0ct.ll. ll.LU L • OU9AOVNIK i' 0 ~ . '!!~ Sail 12 nights and (\ " ~ C<Wu . visit the an cient ruins \.) ~ · of the Acropolis ~ in Athens, the ~""" ~ Pyramids n·s<irts, scenic H ·raklion, the Pyram ids near Cairo. the Holy Land. rose · laden Rhodes. the dream island Mykonos and close-by fklo9. Plus Athens. home of the Acropoli s. Glitteting French and Ita lian Rivieras.June 13 an dJuJy31. Cruise 12 nights and see Naples and nearby Pompeii . Beauti· fuJ Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia. Ro- mantic Venice with its charm· ing Grand Canal . Corfu, known for spectacular scenery. [tea. home to the Temple of Ath ena . - ..,..l(LJQlf outside AllltAN0"1A Cairo, the Holy Land , the great palaces of Istanbul. the ruins of Ephesus outside Kusadasi, and the Greek amphitheater in Limassol. I You11 also cruise by Sc:..ntorin. Cruise with NightlimsTed Koppel on July 7. Fly free . Cruise J u1 y 7, August 24 or October 11 and you 11 fly free from Lt-Airport. On our other erttises:.enjoy a guaranteed low air add-on to and from the ship. Space is going quickly. So, before this opportunity is his- tory, step up to the greatest treasure of them all. Ask your travel agent for a Princess Cruise tothe Mediterranean. Princess Cruises tn For a colorful Mediterra- nean brochure, ask your travel agent or write Princess Cruises, 2029 Century Park East, Dept. EG103, Los Angeles, CA 90067. For reservations, Prin cess Cruises are sold ex- clusively through travel agents. 'off the 1old block \II.\ \II 1 \111 I Jg.11 \llJn Poc h.111ntl·<l )!l 111·1.11 11111' \11th his ptil·ms \.11\\ .1 tl·rm p.1p1·r f11r ,1 pm·t ~ da,c; I\ h.111nt1ng I Jg..11 \llJn Poe (\' who m"wd f\'ll'nt g.1.11.Ju.111011 n;rcmnn1l'S trnm th\' l 111\l'l\1\1 of \l1am1 he· ~~ r..i.. ll\,Cl~.UC. 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'\tJr l1dnappcr 111 a police 1ra1nin~ film and \l'll·dncnhcd c~ t a pee f r0 m \uhurh1a :ind boarding 1 'l'hool. f'(ll' "l'Urrt·ntl) \l3mng 111 a produr t1on of "Bc,ond fhcrap,," a 'pool of p\\rh1atn\t\ · P11t·" not a dm•t t dt'Sll'n<lant nl the .111thu1 nl "lhl' RJ1cn ' and su1h l l.1\\1\ honurt.i k,a\"fhl· Tdl-Tak I h-.1rt . .. I hl' 1'11 .111c.I rill' Pl'l1- dul11111 .ind ' I lw I .ill 111 I hl· 11 011\t' "' I '>h1·1 ll11 1gr.1phl·r, h,1\1• nt''t'I .1gr1Td ti 1'111· l t>n\umm.ttl'd hi\ m.1rnagl' tn t 1111\in V1rg1n1a ( ll'mm "l'c.I hdcm· hl'1 1-ith h1nhJa, .. \h n.1mnal1· nc' rr had an) lhildren .. Pell' \<11J "He had a hmthn. though .ind latl·r on. ')Omt·· om• 1n thl• lam1h , nrohaht:r ffi) grClll· gn·at grandl.1th1'1 . tk ndl'd to hnng hal k hi\ nanw " I "l\oml'hod\ h.1d <t 'ord1d wn~e ul I humor" he \all! dunng thl' intervte\\ 1n ht\ duttl'rl'd a1)artmcnt adding that the name male<. for oflbcat \Cl!nlHIO\ "I h.1\-t' prl1\n l 111 tw th1• k1" l)f tkath an \orn1· roh' I "'" a fraturc«, ".r'.'l'r and rn 11.·w for lhc Flonda I < ,atl'lll', a \tn1t·w1d1.· lll'wo;paper de· voted to th1· .irt'.). Jntl t'ai.t Sl've ral j 11mc\ with lhl· Pla)wnght\ Rcpertol) < om pan~ Both arl' no" defunct " I he onginal Poe. who died rn I 84Y wa .. a Bo'itonian reared in a V1rg1n1a h1,ter home after hts fa ther died and rnother deserted ham Success began 111 h1\carl) 20 ... wi th poetry pubhshcd around 11!.!!< Student\ of P(I~: 5aY hi\ hl'~t l:trt·c.·r ~car' camc later 111 Ne" 'ork ( it). \\here h1' onl) buo._ wa., puhhshcd 'oung Pol' h;uls from Lu thcrv1llc. Md . and wa\ cdurntcd 1n a V1rg1n111 hoarding \Chool ancr his p.1renl!> l.lrvorccd H1\ at·t1ng career has broughl neither fame nor fortune. hut 'llC3d} M1nm1-aren i igi. arc good t'nough for nuw, he \3rd · "I like the ~uth .. he \aid .. fht' rent'\ tht'apcr here. hut \Omcday I'll tn theater in N''" ' ork " N o m i\\ler wha1 you re cJ oina. your h o mol o wn new~pop(l1 Thf) • .._ 11&1.1 .... , r-ltt~ "' .. - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 19, 1985 A? Mis sine --Elderly exercisers are Walking that extra mall - Clark 'Toshiro ' Handa born ......... ~. 12/0S/80 abducted ... .'08/23/84 from .. Fairfield, Calif. If you see th&S c hild r o r have info(mation concerning this c hild please cal-tol free : Ma ll con courses open to elderly for wa lks when shop are closed MIU-ORD. Conn. (AP) -Elsie and John Zeek do not jog and say they never will. But the elderly couple - he with a pacema ker, she with recent double bypass surgery -arc perfect ~·andidates to be "mall-walkers." The couple, both 76. came to the Connecucut Post Mall on Thursday with aboul 50 other senior citizens to get a lesson on walking. At shopping malls across the country. something as basic as putting one foot in front of ·1-800-843-5678 I , National Center for lllaalng a Exploited Children , s~s K Street. N w Suite 700 Washington ,0 C 20006 Date rape is often a silent -assault PIFRRE. <.; D (·\Pl -~l tdn1ght \troll\ Jo"' n trl'l'·li nnl path' .rnd 'um mer night\ JI Jn' l'·tn nw' 1n arr the kind ofpll'a.,ant 'll'lll'' frl'tJUl'lltl~ as~oc1atl'<l with dating But lur onl' woman 1n "' l' raix ma) Jl'>o Ix' part of the \1.l·qarw In a ,f1I~ o t un1.krgrJJu,tll' '>IU· dl'nl'i at thl' l n1' l'r\ll\ 111 -..outh Dakota morl' th.in ~II rx-r1.l'rll 111 th1.· "'oml'n \un l'' l'O \Jtll thl'' had hn·n furred h\ thl'lr Jall''> 111 h." l' 11111.·r· n>ur\l' agJ1n\t thl·1r "Ill Expeno; SJ' thnc;e lindlng<o arrn·t '>urpn\1ng JnJ m.t' hi.· t\ p11..tl 111 uni\ l'r'!>llll'' J1. ro\\ tlw 1..ountr. .. It'> lx'l'll 1n thl' l IO'"-'I tor ,1 long timt'. anJ It m·1.·1.h h> 1.Unll' out .. \Jtd ticnn) '>.inJlx·rg .• 1 gradu,1tl' \IUJl·nt 'Ahu hdix·J u•mlul.l thl' \Uf\l'\ In a \Uf\l'\ 111 4111\ 111llkr)!.r.1Ju.111.· ,1uJ1.·nh tJl.1ng I -..1 > thH holo)!.' u>ur\l'' an 1h1.· 'pr 1n~ 111 I '1X4 ,11)!.htl~ morl' th.111 ~11 p1.·11l'nt 111 1h1.· ~4'"' 1Aorl'11.·n in1cn 11.·"nl ,,11d thn h.1J lx'.l'n ph~,11..111;._ tor1.nl h' .1 rn.1n to hJH' '>l'\UJI 1nt1.·ru>Lll\l' 1111 .1 d.th' lht' other 1s 1urn1ng tnl<> a \{X'llallzed · fherc arc a 101 uf hill\ where v.e sport arT}Qng 1he rlderl) r.Aland no 1o1dt'wal k\," \llad Doroth) Ea1:h day. before the stores open ( ck. 70 1hr mall-walkers will ha'e the hal · t'r hu~band frank. 71. said he's mile concoursr to thcm~l vrs for an avad JO&aer. weaJtlt-hOer and about two hours of e\erc1s1ng an front exrrc1ser who plam to 1oan his w1fr at of closed stores. the mall \C veral 11 mrs earh week. "h's enclosed. it's safe. it's climate ".\t lcast I won't be inhaling all that controlled," said Carol Cord. thr carbon monox1dr . flld thcrr won't bt- mall's marketing director. "Malls c:ars dnv1ng clo~ b) mt'" he said. across the country have opened up Cord said she recently left a early to do this because It's so health> pos1t1on at the Oakdale Mall 1n for us to walk." Binghamton. N.Y .. where lhe mall- Thc "freshman class" of mall· walkers· program thrrc was called walkers in Milford -some with ''Take Your Hean for a Walk." canes, some 1n jogging outfits-gave "You'd be a mated at the way the) varied reasons why they plan to drive walk-in Bingha mton." she told the to the mall each morning instead of crowd at the Milford mall ''The) had JUSt walking 10 their neighborhood. a rral swift walk. The) took 11 very ~. ,.. --...... .... ~nously.l A' 1ng their ull.k1na for latrr." . Milli walking 1s open to anyone, althouah thr crowd at Thursday's 1ntroduc1or) brealcfa'it was predominantly elderl y The mall- walkers were iivcn ID cards "so the secunt)' guards will know )OU ··Cord said. The) wt'rr also gi vrn tips. on walking properly b) a M ii ford Hosp1- 1al cardiologist and a physical thera- pist Even though walk1n' 1i considered a low-nsk tllcrc1sc, "Its important to have' the pcrm1ss1on of your ph) s· 1c1an before staning 1h1s program." ~ad Dr. Elliot Agan "You should nrver feel that you've killed yourself." he said. "You should . --- ~ .· .:. ~. ~- I • \.. r Just Jee I a comfonabk trnahna." Michael Gavin. a physical then· p1st at Milford Hospital. demon- strated severaf warm-up stretching rxercaset. He also d11CUucd ways Lo make walk.ma eauer. includ ing proper foot care and shoes. "No matter bow cxpcn you be- come, you'll set blasters," he warned. The mall-walking concept is often held in COl\Junction wtth the Amcri- ean Hean Assoc1a11on. ··11·s not a merchand ising event, 50 at !mall marketing) conventions . wc don't talk about it," Cord said. However. at Thursday'!> mall· ~alkcrs' breakfa~l local sh~ stores amvcd early to '><'t up footwear displays. \ • .. ---- fhc 'tuJ\ ha' lnl thl' \t,1ll' BoJrJ 111 Regent' 111-1.:all tor .111 1n'1.'\llga11 un "If there\ a' 111la11on ol la". \H' rll'l'J to be on JL .. 'a1J Rcg1.·n1 Biil "ir,ll.a o f ~!~· P1l'rre ' The n:gt>nt' .1'>1-l'<l pr1.'\1Ul'nt\ of I '>late-run 1.·olll'~c' .ind un1\l'r\lt11.''> 111 -malre -rcromml"nths1111nc; Th•, ah.o I ha\C a'>kl·d thl· 'lJtl' .111ornl'' g1.·n· aal'\offiu~anJ Im.ii ,1,111.··,Jttmnc'' -t<lln'e'tlgatc The \une\ re,ult' don't 11l'1.l'\'· .inh ml·an till' \.\\lnll'll \\l'fl' r.1ix·J 1Ah1'il' the' \\l'rl' \luJ1.·n1' <11 thl' unl\er\lt' · \J1J T11m JJ1.l.,on J p<>)l·hologl\l "'ho bdixJ wndul·t thl' \Ur\ l'\ .. Thl' 'un1.'' 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I S D . ~a1J ~hc bt•llc' c' date ra1x-mn~ tx· c' en mor1.• prn nll·nt than tht• l \llf\ l'} \hll\\l'd "Ml1,111l thl' 1A111TI1.·n I lOUl\\l'l an· age \() 111 ~ ~ und tal~ ahoul e~· pcm·nl'C\\.\ht•n lhl'\ \\Crt'\oung1.·r s!~ I 11 hn~ been gmng on Im u long 11me. I \he \aid o\lmo'I all the ~omen \he.' has rnunc;t'lt'd •mul thl') had tx•cn I raped "h1k on a d.ilr \he Jddcd llnpponrn \:11d r.11>1:' on UJll'".I arl· le" li~cl' to Ix· r1.·po11nl 1h.1n olhl•r rJtx'' "lhl'\ 1l11n'1 "·"" 111 l"l'f>clrl tht>11 hm fn\·nd' 11r 11l m.1m,1gc'> 1ht-11 \j'lOU'>t'' fhn don't v.ant tu v1ulalt' .1 tru\l i"""' hl'lll'H' " thl'rl' .. ,hc '3ttl r ht• f'l'\ll lt ".I \ht11llll put .1n l'lltl Ill the.' m)t~ that raix· ,, .11.111111' lnmm1lh'1I cllll\ h\ \lf,tnjtl'I\ 111 cl,11 ~l'lll'll \Ill r11uml11111' l.1l ~\IHI ,,,1\1 '- -=2of) n o \\:-.. i qq :~:: ---\ I •' I \ f I I ''I . I , ,. :I 11. .... I . . ''I ' ·- r• 11 • I fl ....... t I \ •I •I \, .. ,, ·I, !11f: l1 1 . '•I I . . 1' I . .. 'I ' I I SALEE. OS \VEO , E, DAY NIGHT \IAY ~~ 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES· If lor any reason you re not hannv w•ttl vour lurn1turt" when \IOll QPI •t "' • • ..... ,., 1denf1Cal 1tem 1n StOCk elsewhere Wllhtn seven c14'y<; for lt.>l\S Wfol Wtll fl>fund the d 1tferenv .. \, "-l vt' •• agarnst raetory oerects 1n wof1(mansh1p ctnd c.onslru<..t1on Det.111~ '" l 1! • ' -iur ......... ---- .WAYS TO CHARGE: Our convenient Wickes Revolving Chaige Americ.in E ,rr•1<.<;, 11\1 M~<.1t"C:lr,1 \ .. '" II '. . ... . I 1 • • 11 •II H I• I 1·-111 •• 4 .... I . 1• . • I -., I h. II -·-' ·- It . " .· ANAHEIM: Santa Ana Frwv and MaQJlolla .Phone 714:821.:..855.0 VAN NUYS San 01eC}O F~wv nnd Seoulveild 8 ,~ u~a ... ··M ll ... r· an~ J n..!' 1-t.:>1 • f"lti,.ne 818 -ac 22'14 WEST COVINA· $M Bf'rn.vc1ino Frwy ;rnc1 Vtncf'nt Phone 818 919 1q • 1 COSTA MESA <;.1n 0 •'.J r -... • • '~ · -l A!.t ~ On•"n Mon11.1v thn1 Fr 1<1,,~ '0 Q c;,,lw c1.lv , 0 6 $111• l ,, • .. --- --· Judges shou~d roll back airport's 55-fllght Ilznlt To the Editor: On behalf of the l'll lJ('ll~ ol Ncw- pon Beach who arl· Jd\l'r<icl) im- pacted b) tht' rl'Cl'lll 1ncrca~l· 1n commercial Jet a1rcrun lh 1ng ou1 of John Wu}·nc .\1rpon I v.ouh.l hl c to make a puhlll" rn~ul''I lu J udgl' Ph1hp E SchwabanJJudgl'lar) Ha11l·1.Jr 111 roll ba cl lhl' llh"rt'.l'l" 10 t11gh1' from 551l1gh l\ a da~ IO rm·-npan\toll lc'vcl~ of 41 ll1ghts a da~ On .\pnl I. 1985. Orangl· l (IUnl\ 11lcgall~ c~panded :mpon operation<. and 1nl-rea'l'd flight\ lrom J\.\ -\. al. runfirml·d h\ J ruling h\ Jud&l' . chv.abon \pnl2' l~S:i ~1nn•thl' llllTeJ~l' In tl1gh1~ '"" Ul'll'rllllllt'd Ill bt: ilkgJI. thl·~ -.huulJ Ix· r11lkd had. un11I apprupnatc ulUrt rn ll'°"' ol en\ 1rl>Oml·n1al 1mpac1 rcporl'> and s1atl'mcn1~ '" al·l·ompfl'.hl'd l nder both state and kdaal laws. en- v1ronmt·n1al 1mpa1:1 n·pon\ and/or statemt•nl'> mullt tx· dn·larl·d ade- . quatc tx·forl' an' a1rp1111 l'\pan\lon can occur In thl' caw ol J\.\-\ n11 EIR or EIS has )Ct hn•n lkd.1rl•J .1dcquatc b~ either a ca::itt' or ft•Jl·ral ltiurt ~o hov. ca n the \U["-'r' l'>NS t~f< )r;ingl· ( <1un1~ get awa' v.11h·l'\pand1ng thl· J1rpon" The IOC"rl'3<.c." in flight' from 41 tu 5.5 a da} ccna1nf\ n.'·prc~enl'-l'\p.in,mn of the a1rpon tr thl· t11gh1c; arc not rolkd back. then thl' n111ens lll :-..cv. pon Beach arc ~Ul'lJl'l't Ill p<lll'Ollall} harmful dlh t<> from 1h1~ t'\pam1on From reading EIR El'> 'itlg. 11 1s clear that '-l"~'pon Bcalh 1<. indeed suffering from ad' crSl' clkl t' of this increase in a1rcratt J11gh1<. t"' t'O 1f the C EL 1s lov.cn·d .\1r quahl). for t'\ampk. 1\ nuw worse over Nl'" port Beath hl•t•:.suM· the 1ncrt'asc 111 'i 'i tau\ed an 1 nl fl·asc of pollutwn h~ 20 perl'l'Ot 11H·r previous a1rpon opcr:111on-. He- member. l he!.c pollutant-. arc in- visible. bu.t thC) \1111 ca11\e ::ith cr\l' health effect•>. ellpcc1all} tor thuc;c suffering from l"ard1ac or rc'>p1raion problem~. In add1twn. ad' l'r'>l' l'lkct\ \uch <I'> and fog and acid rain arc nut e' l'O mentioned m lht• f l R. t'\l'l'Pt ;i-. pt•rfunc10ry. ill-informed responses 10 my own comments in the EIR. This dl·spi re the a \'ailabihty of a statr docul'Vlent called "Acid Of position 1n the South Coast Air Basin ·published 1n October I 984 and available to the Board of Supcr\'1sors through Super- ' 1\or Bruer NesUlndr. who 1s a d1rrc1or of the South Coast Air ()uahl) Management District. Ne" pon Beach should not have to suffer from these adverse effects un11t lhl' adequacy of environmental documentation 1s determined b} l'lther a st.ate or federal Judae . For the second ti me in the past two months. the Orange County Board of ~uper' 1sors has been found 1n con- tempt of a coun order. If the increase in flights is allowed to ao un- challenged. then the board will be gl·tt1ng away with illepl behavior. I would think that the goveroment, ahme all. should respect the law • bn·ausc 1fthe} don't. wh y should we? We are a nauon of laws. not anarchy. 8) ac11ng 11legall} 1n the airport e>.pans1on. the supervisors arc ac:ttina ::i 1emble example and a p1 ... 'Cedent for future increases in flights out of John Wa~ ne lfthey get awa) with manipu- la11ng in 55 flight!>ada}. thl'n they can. use the exact same tactics to leverage in 7 3 and 205 flights a da) "1thout appropnate en\ 1ronmen1al re\ 1c~. As our legal guardians. I ask that >OU show the supervisors that their disdainful attitudes toward our laws arc untenable. and that they cannot pull an} more fast ones. and indeed. that their actions will not go un- pumshed. Please do not s1mpf)' fine them. as the coun drd in the 1a1I matter. That was. la~pa}er's mone} (m> monc}) that was levied on the county. Roll the tlightc; back. rescind their 1tlepl behav 1or. show the c1111ens that government must follow the proper proc·edures. I ask that you rectify the 1nJU'>t1ces that arc unfolding before our 'l'f) eye'i. Thank yo!J. JOH'\i D. .\NC>ERSOOOT. M 0 Ne" pnn Bt·ach Time mankind eschewed war To thl' f J1111r 11\ l'rcomc lhl' ha\1r <\ldl· of l'' 11 "1th all that h.i' hl'l'O \'flttcn anJ intl'nllOn\ ~h1rh lead tu "ar. It ha\ d1~CU\'ll"d 1n thl' flrl"t "l'e~' ahout the been i.a1d bcforl'. ··whl•n will "e t'\l'r 10th \Car Jnnl'l'r'.u' nt thl' n1nt11t1 lcarn" .. in \'1ctnam. I lel'I n101 pellcd w We ha"c h'ed through three maJor \ubmll thc atlal'hl'J Pll'll" v.h1ch I wars 1n tlus.ceniury and this conflict wrote in Januar) 197.'\ was the founh. Men around the alobc It v.a\ a "'rr11ng a\\1grtl11cn1 tor a fdt 11 to be the most difficult. the most ucat1H' "n11ng d.1s'> I v.a, ia~ing .11 111mptcx and the mo5t frustrating the 11ml' at Cml1kn 'W l''>t C ulkgl· in lllnlrontat1on to resuhl' M' c;en.-.col Hun11ngwn H1·.11 h \f) l'hddrl·n v.-l·n· rclid mus.t bt· m1nu1c to that felt b\ teen-agef\ .11 lhl t1ml' J nJ tt v.,1, \.\l\l'\ofourPO\\sand MIAsandb\ v.ritti:n ""an orx·n ll'lll'r le• lht•m I hl thl· families of those who~ five~ "'l're treat 1' l" v. rt 11 ng 1l';1l ha J:i m· ~rnficed 10 1h1c; war Pcndt'rgha\l frl111,h11ulcl ht· puOll\h· M' hope is that we will learn from t.>d 1h1c; ordeal that differences can be I hnpl' 111 H'ar' httl·r '"ll too ""Ill negotiated and re!>olved through con- lt'cl thl' \.tl11l' · · lercnces instead of by militant olob- 1 I"' D \ JOH ~\()'\i bcnn~ of innocent people whosl' only I ount.11n Val In wish 1s to SJ)l'nd thl'ir ll ve'i peacefully 1'> M' < 1111 l>KI \. on their 1nhented homeland. J J,inunn 2.:1 111"' 1 I chronicle this hi ston e moment so For tht• p.1,1 lu•ur I ha\l' hn·n 1hatoneda}.we canlook ~ck onth1i. l1'itcn1ng 111 a prl'" '1 1nltre nl'l: lllll-achievement and resolve again to ductl'd h\ I knn t...1"1nttt·1 uutlming appl) the pnnc1pfeo; learned in this ----;Ul~ Cleutb '1Jld--n.bJr"C"H'e" ol tl'w ~ei..aduo our ov.n ti ... cs in the huJ)l' v 1e1nam P1·,11 1' \!!.rl'1'ml·n1 --rh:lt thls-wtlt--~-omc known .as ihc I h" m.in v.1111 '"' , .. 11.,p1l~l·n hq~1nn1ngnftheera ofpcacl'makcr<1 C 11•1 ll\Jn .1lll'nt \'ill Ix remem~rl'd I hq h::l\l' heen nght -thc ones Ill hl\1111> honk\ ;t\ ~1 hrilflanl "ht~ nave ht-en ~y1ng. 00make fOVC', 1.ktl'rn11m·d \l'I '11111p.i"111na1e nego-not v..ar ... v. hilc at the same ume I am 11:11or v.ho "J' 1n,trumlntal 10 <.urt• the) did not fullv understand Jlh1n 1n11 lhl' r nd 111 th" rnnt11{l hov.. difficult this philosophy 1s to v.h1lh h.1, hl·l·n "·'l?.l'd h\ the I n1tl·d Jpph v.orldw1de We are excruc1at - \talc\ tor th1· Jl·"' lfl H"M' .i t·crnt11lt 1ngl~ d1fTercnt. th1!> tam1l ) of man 11 "'hll'h h.I\ ~n·n in l'\l\ll'llll' 1n t.il..n pattl'n{·e. prudence . per- \ ll'lnJm 1111 -.., ~l'Jr\ .1n\l v.h1d1 hJ'> \l'\crancc and wisdom arcompan1ed rau,t•d u nto ld Jng111\h Im h\ a scn~e of humor 10 under\tand frt'rH hml'O 'ifluth \'1l•tn.1ml"'-l' JnJ re<;pctl the d1fferenct'. '\orth \ ll'tn,t111l''l' \nw nl .tO\ .ind I pra} that God has intended that 'll<H111u\f\ le 1r 1 onu·rnnl JWopk 'ou will tx· the generation of pcace- \'IH hi" tclt• m:1l..rr' -for ~nu will 1nhl'nf the \h lc·d1111"• .11 lltl\ 111 1111e·111 .Ill' c.f 'olllh and \.\l' ha\\' 1u't hl·gun w o111 l'\l1 t·m1 \\'II''' 1 d ll'l11.:I .ind .1 ll"il111· '4h:11 a hl·au1 ilul and h<)Unfilul rl'nnq·d l.111h 111 thl .1hil1I \ nl llll'll 111 pl.i\1' 11" L.M. Bovo Tern's a non-stop·flier -\m told th'"· \l',1 h11 d lnov.n ,1, thl· "<,11011, trrn·· l11r' 11\l"f thl· Oll'J n l on:)tanth ''"pp1 n~ onh 11n r\·mnlr 1slanJc; annual!' 111 hrlTd I hl' 1m· ma tu rt ht rd 11 \ d,11 mnl l11l'' non. stop for fi, l" ~e:ir' pad1111~ nl'llhcr o n thl' v.a1cr nor rnn,1tng 1<11 thl' <,hurt Rtm..irkahk ti 1n1l· (ht•rv,,nrl. rtu' '111'" l·lll dtdll&l' thc hormon\· lunl t111n 111 \OrTlt' woml'n. <Kt·11rtl1n~ t11 ,1 C <1mon<lg1· profes-.or ol ll1\0tl1nnl" Whl·n thl\ happens. hnwn l'r r<Hcl) \Ul h J woman mt1 ) '>prnut lal ldl h.ur. :incl feel the ncl·d 111\ha'l' d.111)'. Or m.l\hl' c;hc'll dc,clop hair on hl'r l hl''it Or poc;c;1hly ~ht•"ll grnv,, halcl Modrr n co~mcucc; toOlt'.JI 1hc u1ncl111on hut 11 ex1c;h M.ntx· \nll0 \l" ,,.,.n nld phnlll<\ of v.111111·11 1n thl' 1·,11 h "'-l'\I that \llUl'"' 11 ORMll ,f U A', T Daily Pilat I I , •• .,.,.' lh ._ • t.f1 J A ·~ \I ... _.. • • i • ,r, '' It "'"'' ti •t -·-lo . h,I\ l' 1~11pk 11 \\'d thl' longc'lt'' \ '-11r1hl'rn -\n1ona Homl' ol thl' llop1 Indian' 1) \\hat "'a' lhl' first com pan' tn ;idq·rtl't' on matchbook covel"''1 \ l Ill' Mrndl'lson Opera' (om- p.111\ 111 "'l'"" York In 1896 <) "'-ha1 ·, thl' d1fferrnce. 1f any. tw1v.n·n a pistol and a revolver'' ·\ ·\ rt·volver fires a cartndat from a rn 111\ 1ngcylinderscparatt from thc harrl'I hort'. .\ pistol\ 1.·artndgt• " firl'd from w1th1n the rear of tht• txlr1•. I ht• fapant·~l' 1d111m fot motor n d"I\ tran\latl'' "undNhrecd " In \fr1n1 omt• f1,t•d pigs with tu'k' lhrce lcet long L.M. Boyd columnist. Is • H. l . lchwert1 Ill ",, '•'' ''•nil Zlnl 'J -I t f 1 f t ~ Tom Tait ~ t ( 1•• c, ... ,._.,, ,, I ~ f • ,, 1 tf "Nations don 't always have the lux4ryofrlloosln~theirenemles. ·· .. . ~- _____ -._M When publishers, politics, ideology meet look out Why can't U.S. develop a balanced li st of titles for Moscow boo~ fair display? Here 1i. the )ond of thing 1ha1 happens to )Ou when you get in- volved in poh11cs. Brace yourself: •In 1983. Congress set up some- th1ngcalled the National Endowment for OemocraC). Nl·,er mind for the moment whether 11 was a good idea. but let'~ at least -;uppose that it is an 11rga n11at1on dt•c;1gned to pram· dl·mm·ra11c pr<ll'll l'l"' and to !>timulatl' 10 nun-democratic u1unt nc'> an ap- f>l'l1tc lur dcmocral\ •The .\ssoc1a11t;n of .\mn1can Puhl1 shl'rs. which" v.ha1)OU1h1nk 11 1<, <.('I\ llp \Oml·th1ng calkd Thl' ln1t•rna11onal F rct•dom tu Puhll'h < ommlltl'e It ,., tharged v.11h Ol'CU· P>1ng a stall or \'ho at the annual Mu'>cov. hook fair o;o 11 addresses 1tSt:lf to the quc<.t1on What book'> shall we 1ndudc 1n the .\mcncan catalog', •Thl' °"l:J11onal I nJ ov. ml·nt for I >cmorraq \ll'P" Inf'\\ ard and '>J ~" hrrl' 1c. iso ooo '""an.I thl' hundn·d odd )OU lll"l'd lo (.Ort\Ulllmall' \OUr M o~cuv. operation (Jll ahl·ad -and \elect books that 11tu.,tratl' tht' tfl - vcrs11y of puolishtng in .\mC'nca. as also "the \lrength of its dcmocrauc 1ns111u11on s'" trThl· pulilisher" 'l'I up a rnmm11- 1cdo c;elcct the hooks. and name as its head Kun V11nnrgu1. Thl' naml' COOJUrC'., up, ofcnursl·. a v.ntcr h1ghl) talented. ~1ghly 1mag1nat1\-l' -and vrr) much at odd' w11h .\mcncan foreign pohc}. in par11rular our pohcy of ma1nta1n1ng a nu<.:lc;ir dl•tt·rrent IOr('t." • rhe \ nnnegut romm1ttel' rcpons m-a lt\l or'\lllxK>k~.:\ d!ati..oUW:..l~! "namtnl·d h' (art C1l·rshman. the head of the !'lat111nal Endowment for DcmocraC) lie v.mcs 10 the head publt!>her and says. hr). this Is not a rt'pre~ntat1 vc hst. rm not suggesting ~OU CUI UU I an) of the hook\ nominated b) th{' Vonnl·gut rnmmll· tee. but I am suggesting that you add some books that will communicate to the Soviet readers daring enough to '1s1t th(' American booth that therr arc actually a few American scholar., and writers around who agrl'l' w11h such programs a~ Star War<.. '>llt'h 'tanJc; as nuclear dNcrrence. • J"hl' puhhshCr\ rcpresentatl\l' ra 1sec; his hand tn horror: Go awa'. hl' says to Clcrshman The \Cl) thought of inspecting the list looking for h:ilance ~ounds to me hke ce n-.or~htp. Kl·ep 11 up anJ the) v.111 hul) ) ou in H11hurg I dt•mand an apolog) before V.l' puhh'>hcrs v.111 e'en tk1gn to aCtl'Pt the balancl' due on )our $50.000 grant •Where upon Sen Patr1c1e · Mo> n1han. who has v..rittcn fh e OOOk\ bclll'f than 5() f"tt•d Ill lhC ratalog. none ol wntth fi, e "amung the nominees. gt'I' up on thl' floor nt thl' ~erfall' and 'a)' thl• 'r~111t•st thing \aid on the lloor of lhl' <il•natl' th!'> - well. thl'> month. Ht· demand' that Mr. Gershman apolog11e 10 thl' publishers for "sa}· 1ng that the ltst was 1deolog1cally unbalanced."" Now that is on the order ofapologi1ing to thC' Arab states for suggesting tha t their policies ha ve been ant1-lsrad. The hst 1s unques- tionably unbalanced. A \tnglc refer- ence point is c;ullic1en1 10 demon- strate this: Whereas Henry K1ss- 1ngcr'!. munumt·ntal and monu- mentally 1mponant memoirs arc not h'lted .. C)mour Her'lh\ CnllCISm or 1ngcr fo~1'\CJ) 1h1ng from the 1~]1 o .\. J a m w t Jll=' a' \!I (l;fn an o 11 Tif ~<nt:lt-· 1s included. Mr. Vonnegut JctC:nded his ltst on the grounds that v.hatc ver failures there arc 1n It arc failurl'S owing 10 . WtttlAM F. BUCKLEY ··fa11gul· and re<;1gnat111n." Onl' " surprised ht· d1dn·1 'a~. ··ra11gul' and rl'\lgnat ion Cl\\ tng Ill t hl' ( old \\' ,11 and th1: Cl'r111udl' of' 111kn1 tkath 101 th l' whole planl't " Thl') ;:irl' all ncm ~ammt·r1n~ ahout ho" 1t 1s 1mpos\lhk lP l"llnll' l11n1,ard \\1th a balanced h<,t of h1111~' ( >h"' Wh) '1 Doctor'> l·oml· out "11h hal- anl·ed dll'l'I. portfolio man.t~l·r, umll" out v.11h halann•d '"' l''-lnll'nh 1.k;i1" go w ''orl. Jnd ronw out "llh halanle-t.I l'urrtlulu "'-1" 1..1nt ~cholars and v.nltf\ lOnll' out v.1th l>al:tnced rC<Jd1ng lw.~ thal Jcal. ~'· v. nh defl'nst pol1q . "11h thl' \ tl'tnam v.ar. w11h the hfl· ofL' nJon Joh0\11n" Cirantcd 11 "ould fu: h.11d 10 111nw out\\ llh u ha lanced fl':.t<lin~ fl\111n lhl· polit It"\ of lh1• "in\ ll'l l 111111) 1111k" ~ ou deli Ill' hat a nn· ·" 1 h.11 pm1111111 wh1t·h lies halh'a} hl'l\.\l'l'll 1lw Da1f\ Worktr"s and lhl' allt>nal Rn 11·" ·, But Lincoln "atnl'd u' aga1mt 1h.1l kind ofbalancr tl1d hl' n111·• Senator M o) nihan ha' lt)Ui,:h1 ardently 10 thl· ~l·natl' 111 'urrnrt 1hc National Endowml'nt (or lkmol'- rac¥· And presumahl~ Im goal 1n asking 11 to apologuc 1!. 11> .,nuff out the contnivers)'. Hut thl"fl' might 111 ht· controv~rsy v..hl·n pt•upk l'ngagt• 111 \O ostentatiousl y 1cndt•nt1ou' an art a' the Vonnegut commlltl'l' l'ngagl•J 111 .\nd a tmlc cnnlro' l'r" "'hl•n \Ol1ll'· one "ho bchaH·d a' pn->udh "hl'n ht' <.cncd tn lht· l n1ll'd "'l:11mn' 111 c-rytic-f.ting-fi~rot>ri,~.11"k' tHI tt fl41lo~" ot ( art Cicrshm:in lnrtl'lllng. thl· truth William Buddt>y is a syndicated colamnisl. Burmese communists get unwitting aid from addicts Opium lords living like m ovie moguls: growers in poverty \.'. \~111 "C, I ( >'---\mt•riran her- e11n Jddtl 1' Jrl' un" 1111ngl) su ppon- rnr; thl" nutfa\.\~d Burme~ rom- mun1\I\ v. ho ha' e heromc tht.• moi..t effic 1c.n1 d11rc tralli(krr., in tht• lahfl•d < 1oldcn T nanglc o f Rurma. Thailand and l ao<. fhl' < ommun1~1.. 1ntru'>wn 1n10 1h1• -\\1,rn druJ.t 1radt· " rclatl\l'f) rn1·nt In thl' pmt-\\orld War ti era. < h1nnl· l'iut1onal"1 troops. drl\cn out of thnr humclantl h)' Mao T\l'· tung, \l't up ')hop 10 thl' m1'>I ) mnuntatn') of lht• (1oldcn Tnangk The\ Vll'tl for 'uprl'nlal'.) 1n thl' opium tradt· wi th nthcr 1rn·gular arm1n rn ru1t l·tl among tlw Shan trtbc\ml,'n Rut """ tht· tturmc'><' communl\I'>. with 1111crm11tl·n1 '>Upport trom Pt:k1ng. ha'l' ~l.'<>ml' ;i lorn· to hl' rt'dont•d "1th 1n lhl' mult1-h1lhon- dollar OU\lnl''" ot grov..1ng opium poppll''i and rl'fin1ng th<' JUIH' 1n10 herc11 n M 1< h.wl \. tnl"t v. ho ha~ nftrn wMkl.'d for u' a' ,1 fl>\ rng repontr. \ l\llC(l lhc ( rofdl'n r nanglc rcu·ntl)'. tra,t'li[lg hundred\ of m1k-. h} car. boat and 'ihdnk!>0 mare. He i.aw the p<lpp~ fi('fd\ ..ind thr \.\>Cit-guarded 'ilia' "hcl\' o ruum lord\ live like the mogul~ ht' unt·e cov~d '" Holly· wood He talked with \muggier.. hu'i1nr\c;mrn 1\'irnn an11 -narcot1c\ offir1al~ and m1flta f) oll'ilcr'i in the· rrmoH· mountain tt'1t1<1n Jac1 AIDEISOI and JOSE PH SPf AR Tile farmer!> who itrow the poppies flvt' 1n v1rtuall) Stone .\gc poveny. earning a few dollar.. n month from their onl} crop. Som1: arl' c;o dcc;11tu1c ' lhc~ \ell .their young daughter<. into pro\t1tut1on for\ 10 or SW In the c1t1c~. those at the lowest ll'Vt'I' 111 tht• hl•ro1n trade arc eq ually ill-pa1J and de~pcrate. Couriers art' ~1llmg to \wallow prophylae11cs filled with purl' heroin to smuggle the stuff pao;t ru~tom' 1n Amsterdam, Paris. Rome. Hru\\l'I!\ or Madrid. knowing that If JUi.t onl· prophlacttr bur<;ts it will mean agon111ng death. rhr anthmet1c of the drug traflil tcll the \t.ol) Ra w o pium hnng!\ S6~ to \I 00 per kilo al rnllert1on point' on tht• Thai-Hurme~ bordl'r When rnnH·ned into heroin. 11 -.ells for $2.500 upcountry, nnd from $4. ~00111 S7.0CXl 1n HangJcok R}' Lhc 11ml· 1t is l ut, packaged and sold on the \t11:('1111 Ne" York< tt y that original kilo of ra"' opium h<1' been col)vrru•<.11nto a retail pro<lu{'t worth ti 80.000 to S22HOO The noo<.l of monl'>. m UI. h or II coming ult1m:ncl) from I I • Junkie~. provide~ th~ Aormcsc ccrmm un1~t\ with tht.· fund' to keep their operation gmng -dnd to rnntinur th<'ir an11- >\mrril an '"rdutnt1on" of 'hr p('ll\:llll\ < orrupt111n marl..' l'\ rn ,1,1gr 1 ll lht• drug t·hatn. lrom grmH'I 111 U\l'r Vtncf rt'porll'd <1nd 11°' nn1 11111) gu\-crnmcnl uffinal' "1111 .11t· enmeshed Ill lhl· w1·h ol grn·d In Bangkok. her111n "\ollll'llntl'' 1urnn l O\ er to dc:ikr\ v. ho \Ill ug~.k 1 t 111 rdall\e'> ur friend-. running, margin.ii Thai rec;taurant\ or ~rCXl'f\ \Ion'' 1n the United State!>. rhc"" 'itruftglinp. bustnessmcn pt•Jdlt• thl' <101x· along with noodle'i. hot \aUCt' .ind drtnl fish. Drug Enfor1:emen1 ·\Jm1n"tr;1turn agents working with l'lltl' unit' of lh\· fha1 arm) pnd poltle ha\l' tx·cn earning thctt'-keep and thl·n <;(lmt Lnst year"s raids netted n•l·11rd 'l'll- urcs of heroin, and many lahoratnnn that refine the opium 1n111 hcr111n have hcen moved acmss the hunlt'r into Burma. whrrt· r nforl'l'nlt'nt rang(•s from lax to 11on-c·<1,t\·nt Fn11re area' nf1 hc Aurme\e m11un- tain rcg111n arr nmtrollcd b) drug lonh ;:inti their mL·rcenam·, I 1kr sovereign ruler\, the} lax nval gang'> wh o want lO transport tlrug~ through their 1crr1tol) l lnfortunutcl) l I \ drug bu\tcr' an· not allnwl•d 111 operate 10 tturma Footnutl' l~l·k 11f adt'Quatl' r111nlall in tht' (iold<"n l nangk 1s Cllf>l.'l"t~<l 111 dash the opium growrr,· hnr1t.'' for .1 25 percent 1ncreu'>t.' in pro<.lul tmn th" )ear 1ntrlhgcnre -;ourr~ told our a\\OC1at,r I.es Whitten l n<.tc:id tlw for~ca~t '' th.11 prndu( 1100 "'II tw \Oml•who1 lower than fo,1 H'<" '' though tuglll'r than lhl' H'iH hdcm· J•rll Alldt'NOll ,,,, Jo1tph ·*'Pt•r .,,. 1yadl<"•ltd t'ol11maJ111 . STEPHEN CHAPMAN columnlet STEPHEN CHAPMAN Mideast .. peace: Why-so elusive? II Kl \\I I \I 1>111·,e1thcrhracl 111 1t11· l'.1 k,111w f 1hrra111111 Org:in11a- t11111 \\,1111 fl\"11•"' I h1· p11~1uring b} the t\\1111\t'I 1h1· pr11p11,,·i1 tll'il\'l' talks 1s 1·111n1g.h to, rl'olll' thl' 1mpn·"1on that lll'lt lw1 d111·, In la1 t. both probably do. hu1 , .. 1dn' 11h'l'"l'd \\Ith matters thal 111\ oh t' 111or,· <,\ mholi'>m than wh,1;in11· 11 \q111ld ht· i 11m111.il Ill '4uandcr th·· 11pp11r1un11' p1m 1dl'd h' King t 11"'''111\ lh'\' l111111d rntl'll''' 10 ~cttl- 111g 1 Ill' \I 1dJk I ·"' nin l11 l't. Rut univ" 111ll' "tk 111 till' or her J"pla~s ,1111w lll'I' l' ,1nd '1'111n. 'quander 11 lhl'\ \\ 111 ftw f,1,1\'I" l't1111"1h,·11 n·fusal to t.l~l' p;1111n .in~ nl'g1111,11101110\ oh 1ng till' l'I () \\hill' 1h1· l .~ ha-, lor )car~ prrn:la111Jt·J "' "ilhngnn~ to re.- logn1/\.' thl' or>t.1n11at 1on onle II <llll'P'' l\l,ll'1°\ right f\I l'\l'>I and rl•nounlc' 11•n11r 'utn'"''l' go\ern- ml·nl\ 10 krn,,1km h,,, l" rukll oul the Prl l\fll'l I. \' h.lll'\ l'I th11 PL ( ,.., t•on- ll""10n I 1 " 1x>,,1hk 111 umkr,1and this 1t"l11,,il "11hour atH'pllng 11. The .lfmmt lltl l\l'r,al Jtl1lulk 111 (,rad 1!> \l\1l'r.ll h.1frl·d ll1r" group that has hah11u.dh tomm1lltd !rightful Jtrou11''' aga111<,t l'1t11cn' of the k°" 1<,h 'tall' I n nq~ot1atl' "1th .\rafat " rl·prt.kd a" th l' l'qu" a lent of harga1n1ng. "11h 1 litll"r I 'nlonunatrh ~ na1111n\ don't ;il11,a" h,l\l" lhl' lu\ur. of l hm1.,1ng 1h1·11 l·11t·m 1l'' \ml'lll:Jn ' nrgo1 1atl' "11h-1h1· \111, ll't' 11111 hn·au'l' com- mu111"11 " 11111rall1, attralll\l", but hl"l'.tll\l' \\l" h:I\ l' an tllll'fl'SI Ill ,l\Clld1ng \.\,tr I h1· 111' .1~111n 111 I l'hanon. 11 v.as hopl·d h1·11• v.ould pcrmanl'ntly d11rnn.11l· 1lw Pl< l ·"a \l'l"Unt\ threat .end ,1 p11hl1l .1f ll1nl' llad thl' ·1.,raclts \lll l l'l'dl·d I hl'\ m 1gh I ht.· ahk to reacn fll".lll' ""h the I n11lhon inhabitants nf tlfr ·11trnp1t•d °'il·mton Aavuw l;11kd thl'' t.1n·1 l'\duJ~ thl' PLO fr11111 .llll'lllPt' 111 \l'llk thl' dl">PUle 11t.11 'Pa" nnl l',dn11n1an na· 111111,tll\ll l '' "1mp1"""lr 1111akl'"l'rt11u'h the \111111·11111111 1h,11 lhl' Pl t > dcil·~n't ll'f)rl''\·111 tlw l1ak,11ni<1n'-11' 1ng 1n tlh· \\t'\t ll:in~ and (1a1a or abroad, You might Jll'I a' l'""'" tx•hl'VC that \fart1n I 111hn King w~1s an outside ag11;1111r ~ hl·n thr Pak\lln1ans 1n the trm ton ha' l' had the chance to l'\fHl"" lhrlr J1refcrentC<; demo- l'ratll'alf\ a<. 1n lhl' I Y76 mavoral dl'l t111n!., the.:> hJ\ t: Jdied.th1~ bChcf. ( 11nfidl'nt1::il <.unl')' h) lsrael1 and \ml'rllan poll<;ters likc°"'"c have affirmed thl· Pl <r~ popular standing. t-.lot"l'm-rr, l'ir.ld e<1n-'t1magmc-tha1 .1 n1·tt1111.1tl'd \et11l·11wnt h::i~ any t hantl' ot v.orl..1ng v.11hout the coop- a;lllon ol Aral<1t. l hough he ma)' no ht· Jhk hi .1\\ur~[\ Wlle~'>-lie can g11.1r.inll'l' 11' la1lun· '"'"·I' no l'ale'>lin1an of any ,t,1turt' \'l>Ultl part1npat{' 10 the talks "lt hout thl' Pl 0\ appro\al. public or lO\l'rl Ba rnng 11 mcans the "'-'l''" v.111 talk to thc dummy in'tl ad or lltl' 'l'ntnloqu1~1. The 111111al J1,t1m·t1on "hard 10 'iee. But tlw l1hhg;.it1on\ to lmtory arl' n111 .Ill !'fact·, If frruc;akm won't l1111lront rt•ahl\. th1· Pl.() \hould. It l i111 ,1,1rt In rl'nHn 1ng 11' chief pnl1111al lia h1hl\ 11.11m·f\ till' ~u~p1- 111111th.1t1t "ill 'l'llil' l1ir nothing Ice;, 1h.1n a d"111a111l111g o l 1lwJl'\\l<\h <;lrtll'. ( nn1ran 10 111\th . thl' Pl 0 has •k l lan·d 11' rt·adint'" to acCl'PI ls- 1,K·I·, rx-rmunl'lll'\' -lor l'\ample, Ill I IJK I ~1 hrn ti adoptl·d a Soviet p1 opm;il al lno\\kdgin~ tht ··~o\ l'll'ltt.lll\ 111 all \l,1ll'' 11f the n•g1on 1nlluJ1nF, l<.ral'I ·· 1 h.11 pr11dama1wn. h~e f>t.'r!ional '1..itt'ml'lll' h~ ·\ralat and his con- ll'dl"fitll'' ha' achll.'' t•d nothing. be· ltlU'-l' thl· Pl 0 ha-, l'rllltll'd rontrad1c- 111r~ ... ~nal .. "'iurl'I\ lhl0 tl" I'> nothing t<i bl· gained Imm f>l'r'"11ng 1n '>Ur h oh~tinacy. \ralat lan't hopt· to torcc his enemy -1ntna peace treat) unkss he makes his atcerta nee of I 'iral'I dear. puhhc. irrcv1wnhlc and. 1f nol uncond111onal. t11n11ngt·n1 nnl) 011 "racr-. rrc1procal :tll'Cptann· ofthl' pnnnpk of Palcst1 n1an c;cff-<k tl·rmina11on. '\rafat 'hould also rnnscnt to th p11r11c1patmn uf non-PLO Palestt n1an'I in thc-talki... Evl'O without th formal in volvement of thr PLO, the wou ld mo't lrkl'ly generate nn 1r rC\l'illhk j'lrl'\\urt• for Israel 10 g1w U the ll'rntMll'\. Jeruc;akm. ufkr all. 1' contractuall nhlrg:urd h) the ('amp Dnv1d Agr nwnt to "11hdraw from -the We B:ink :ind < 1a1a and to relinquish 1 au1hont) there Arafat should fo till' "rat•ll {lOvcrnml·nt to live up to 1 rnmm11ment'I -or rlw to defy t othr r four 1ntecrtstl'd panics. name 1 s>r'· Jordan. tht· Pate un1ans a lht' n1tl·d l\t3tt'\ N1•1thrr \1dc 1'1 hlr.cf) 10 find th nJ'lllonc; :ittrac11vr Th<' nature l\<'i111hk\" 1h:i11hq cart') no prom· nl 'llll'l'''I Rut hoth Israel and P.1ft•,t1nH\n) l<no" well rhc hazards "'"r and 'rnlcmtlh" Somt'onc sho tnlr.l' a gum hi<' fm thl' 1oakc of pea -"'"'"~" Chpman 11 • 1yadlc• l'olumnl.•1. -.. I• lallyPllll SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1985 Carl Lewie fall• 1hort of world long Jump record. 12. Botton tekH 3-0 leecl over 71er1 In NBA pleyoffa. 82. Areaathlet turn in M·asterf ul efforts Chip Rlah of Marina (left) waa a winner ln the 400 (47.05) for the 4-A crown and Edf.on•a Erle Wheehr!Uht went 6-10 to win the 4 .: A high jump. Maggie Henaon (riCht) too"i the 3-A champlonahlp ln the 1.800 meten, Eatancla JllCh'• Erle Dom wu a doable CIF champion, wtnn•n• tile loq jamp (23-4) and hlah jump (6-8). tmne•e ElalnaOden dominated the •hot. wlnnlnt ihe 4-A crown. 4-A. 3-A competitors display 4-star performances at meet By ROGER CAAL.SON °' .. ....,,... ..... WALNUT -Orange(. oast area athletes by the fistfuJ d1sungu1shed them~l ves before 5,8SO w1th trac.k and field honors Saturda}' at lhf CIF championships at Mt. San Antonio College. and 1n the process led a parade of area stars to rtf'xt Saturday'5 Masters Meet. It ~as an afternoon 1n which Estancia H1&h's Enc Doro doubled. w10n1ng the CIF 3-.\ high Jump (6-8) and longJumpf2.3-4). ptrsonal bests 10 both events. Manna's Chip Rash ~a& an eas~ qualifier 1n,tl" spec1alt), cbe 400. a.s well as 1hr ~()() Edison's 'Eric Wheel~nght captured the 4-A high )Ump crOt.4 n dom10at1ng lh(' field ~1th a o-10 effon. just massing at the 7-{) le"~' Edison'<; ""•cole R1tlho1 was a big wmner in the 4-A I .60014·5 x 5"11 and l"ewpon Harbor's Maggie Henson wa~ the '\-.\ v. innrr. '>t"l11ng up a 1-2 look in the Masters Mce1. whirh ~nd\ thl' top fiq• 1n rat"h e"ent to the state meet 1n \auaml·nlO .\nd \.\ oodbndge had a pair of winners -hem 'Ima th 1n thl· MOO 12 I~ 961 and Jamie K1r"\ en 1n the tnple 1ump I '\M-'\1 •I 1n 3-.\ compc1ttton K1nl·n v.a\ thr t'-o I qualifier in that e'ent. follo~ed b~ 4-.\ l.hamp1on Dehhll' Orr of Ocean View. who went p.(lt, T~o nattonal record' fell -C abnllo Ha~·s George Poner hla1ed to a 35 57 1n the 300 10termed1ate hurdles and ~u1r·~ I fl()() rda~ team sped 10 a 3 16 73 It ~a<. aho a da} of da~ppointment -most notably thr ahsencr of Ha~ thorne Hagh's sensational Henn. Thoma' 1n the <.pnnl\ (an append1c111s operation Thursda' I ,ind l n1,ersll\ Hfgh distance runner Greg Wh11ele' l<.trep 1hroa11 \.\ herlv. nght had no 1rouble w11h an~ of the preceding heights ma~ing all JU mp'> unttl he reached the 7-0 bamer "I didn't touch l hl· bar al all at 6-1 o:· he said ··1 went out a l111k 100 rela~ed at "-0 on the first two Jumps. but on 1he 1hard 1~ I JUSI wtnt tor 1t ·· \.\ ht'l'lwnght'!> final attempt JU!>l missed and he confidt"d hl' kno~s it'll come ·•1t\ been a ~h1 k since I ~ent 6-10 11n the ~unset League finals at Fountain\ alk~) and no~ that r, ('done It again I e\pcCt se'en fel.'t .. Rl\h v.ent out 100 ,1uv. jl.Tordlng to his coach and t'l hoed O\ the ~naor ··1 .,.·a, tl"\10g to !lo~ ~1th e'el"\bod,:· said Rish. (Pleue· .ee CIP' /82) Yanks shut door, Angels can't find key Dodgers thrown for a loss Short lockup fallows frustra ting 6-1 setback By CHRIS MONAHAN Todar'• Game New York (Whitton 1~) at An1111 (Slaton 3-2). Time: 1. TV: None. percent of the 11me with less than his best pitch. l"d bet on it. Joe Cowley (Saturda} 's pitcher) was striking us o ut on balls. not stnkes ... Of Mauch's "talk." Reggae Jackson said. Pettis Pl'tll\ had l"-O h11~ in Frida~ night"' game and came up "1th two mor<' Saturda~ Thr probll'm 1s Prt11s can·1 ca~ thl" team - not nov.. an,wa' ;" · Oellf Piiot Ccwreapondenl Radio: l<MPC (710). "Her was JUSt (blrepcd I ofT. Sometimes pla~crr, do cenain th10gs and the manager has to du 'omething about 1t We understand. lt''i grl.'at 1ha1 he can ~ uur budoll.'o;. some11mc<, he JU\l has to (bkepl u<. ofT. Pt"ll•'> pulklt h1., n ghl groin mu"'k running do~ n a long n~ ball oil thl' h.i t of Da \ l' \.\ I nlit'ld in lhl." 'il\th innin&. "I don·1 ha'l' a"' ldl'a ho" had 111~:· !>did Pe111s. ·-rm com1n·g ·in thl." morning tor treatm<'nt. but I don't knm~ "hat kind ~ Pllll .\DE:LPHI.\ 1..\P1 -Don. l ~irm:in v. ho thought ht" had onh .in t·H·n 1.hance nf making the team !>I\ v.~l"lc..'i ago ha-; ht-come thto stoppt>r 10 thl' PhilJddph1a Ph 1lh~· bullpen r ' I he door\ to th!.' -\n~+; dutihm1'4.'."-l."rc do'>l·J an l.'Xtra fl.'" m1nutl.'' \a1urda': a rl''lult ol \\hat had 1ran,p1rl·<l 1n 1h1.· 11.·Jm·, h-'l hi'' to thl' '\cv. 'orl.. \ ant..n·, ' not p1 ck1ng up the g1mmr r'uns. T" ice toda~ we had men al c;ccond and d1dn"t <.rnrr them." -\lluall}. "hen lhl' .\ngel' pu~hed men all lhl· \\J\ to 1hird ba,1.· -Cial"\ Pct11\ in the first .111d Koh Wilfong 1n the scc'ond -the~ "er1.· un.1hk lo rom1.· thmugh 1n thr rlu1l·h 'When ~e screwup. it's h>SJOb. rm glad he did 11. We'' r had our opponunille'i aga1n~1 the Yankees. but I don·1 h:l\l' .1 h11 "l'.H' 'u>rl'd ont' run 1n IX 1n n1ng~ and ''l' an•n'r m1" 1ng gu~\ O\Cr \\ 1."rr nnt doi ng th1.• 1oh ·· Thl· '1c11m of thl.' \ngels' non-~uppon \aturda\ "a<. Tomm' fohn John •2·'1p1t1.hed 1h1.• ftr'it t.1 1nn1ng' Jl111v.1ng 'il''l'n hit'> jnd thrc1.· run' I k ''·" rd11'' l'J 1n 1h1.• '1.'' l'nth h' D11ug C orhl.·11 hu t k it 11.1tl1ng \.1 1 .. rt'l\·tl ~1•t the \ Jnl..l'l'' 1n thl' W\1.'nth hul 'urn·nJl·rcJ thr1.'l' run <. 1n lhl· nghth I he dtl\l'd dm>1' \\l'rl' .1 dul· ·\ll!!.l'I \1anagtr < 1l·1w \l.111l h h.1d .1 In' thin~' to 'a' t h.11 "t-rl· 1 n ll·nikd h 11 h" pl,I\ l'r,· l""' 1 inh I hl.'\ .it,o u11ild h.1,r h1.·l·n ind1l.1t1\l' th:it d1.•<,p1tl' ma"' nlkn'l'l' opponun1tn thJt l..no\.kl'<l at thl· ·\ngc" donr. 1h1.· \ngd.., JU~l l<>Uldn't an\\\l'I I Ill' ·\ngcl\ ha' l' 1u,111nl· run .lllu n1nl· h11' . 1n the fir\t tv.o g.1ml"' ··\.\l··n· nol tx·1ng opponun1st1l ... said M.1u1. h "You ha\l.' to takl· 1hc run~ "hrn thn ·rl' there for \OU ··H1.• (~1.1111.hl kit 111..1.· \lll'Mrllng. 'II h1· '>1.rcamcd:· \d1J Huhh' (1n1.h .. , ou·,,. !?Ill 111 do II onCl' 10 ·'" h1k I'm nl'\l "It (lhe \lump> 1~ a dl'tin11r lu" point lllr us. No one 1s hot ~llh lhC' bat right no" . .\II 11 1akl·s· 1s one gu ~ :ind 11 gt't' 1n1t·u111u' anJ ran kl•ep the c;p1nt up. Hut tx·1ng J o"'n "'1nkl 11r1u' 1110 and 11 'inO" balh .. ··1 lt k1.· the ''J' hl' r111.hl'd tuJJ~ Y 1J \tau1.h ··tk p111.heJ "l'll anJ 1f "t' d '4.or1.· c;nml· run~. 11 "oulJ m.1h· thing\ ea .. 11.·r ·· Wt11.·n a,i..l·d .tbout th1.· \ngd,· h1111ng -.lump again'I th1.· '1\11ing Yankl'l'\. Mauch said. "It"\ .lln·aJ~ l'x'l'n d1'rn.,,cd \\l''rc fU\t · "It might Ix ihc p11d1'-·r~ \H"re facing. hut rt \Url' donn't look that ""a' tu m1.•." hr addl·d. ··Phtl N1l'kro got u' ou1 la'it n1gh1 ll·nda} I 50 Ont.' of thl· ll'v. .\nRl'I"> "ho 1' h1t11ng " J11hn appUfl'ntl~ v.:1' 11111 J\ hJPP' v.11 h hi\ pill hing I k IL-ft thl' J rr\\11111 mum -iu11. ~h Jlll'r the gJme "lthuut 1a ll..111g l\l an,nnl.' Golden W•t College's chancee to flnllih In a ti. for MCOnd pfllCe with Santa Ana In the South Coast Conference baaeball race evaporated on the Dons' field. white Seddteback flntshed Its cam- paJgn on a high note, dumping Compton. Here's what happened: Sant. Anti 11, Qokten Weit 1: The Rustlers were the victims of a 10-run fifth Inning when the Dona partayed eight hits, a walk and a hit-batsmen Into a 13-1 lead. Gotden West, which flnllhed In a tie for third place with Orange Coul~ scored the nrtt run 1rnhe opening Inning when Shawn Gii- bert tingled, stole second and took third on an errant throw. Andy Mota deflvered a sacrifice tty for Golden W•t '•only run of the •hwnoon. For the Dona. Gary Pifer worked the ftr1t eight lnnlnga to get the victory. Santa Ana nnl9hed In l8COnd ptaoe wtth a 16-8 sec record. ledlllbeOk I, Compton 4: The o~ uMd 14 hita -all lfngtel -for ntne runt to beck the pitching of fre1hman Dave H91Hgenthlf who went ftve lnnlnoa to get hit flrtt wtn of the ..aeon. Marte Weblter w .. 5 for e end had four 8toten b ..... while Steve Nlchotl w• 2 for 4 and drove In a pair of runt. The. loea broke a ~ lo.Ing 11reak for Seddlebeck. HB team second l < )N(, l"il \ i'-1 > -Moltl·n. a h.'Jm from I (1\ \np.l'lr' 1kle.itnl llun1- inp.ton Beal h I'· I 'I I 'i-l. I~.~ 10 ~in th~ l ln11t-J \rntt'\ \ 11111•\ hJll \\\4)( 1a- ttnn t11lt' :it "i.1'""" C ommun11~ ( ollege h<'re \.'lt11nl.1) Thm· forml'I t H} mp101m. t-;.nrcn Kir,1h P:U Pow\'I' ;1nJ M.m WolJ1l·. kd ~iohl·n "h1k I 011n1,11n Jllc\ ·, Jon l)o~t·r p.lt 1•d I h1n11ntt1on lkal h 10 1t\ \t't on<l·r'k•tt' 11111,h ~ Ocean ViewbaSeball team to travel Fountain Valley, Newport Harbor home O<H ft v ..... ( lf.1) 91 Norre 0~..,P I& > kOOver I• S •• F_,..,. v ... v ( 11-91 __ c..ll~Y 11!-U.t • vue1 l~tl _ E\~ranra 18 1' "' R.oo"oo 71·11 Cemar Ito t 19 11 41 S• F'•.snC•\ 11•8 M1llt~en 1 ]I ~' et St Jot1n 8 0\CO •It • (IF J A \..a ctOa )&\ .t' y _ \~ '4" " e .J :Mif' M4••no et MAm o.. -:-\ "Xt;,...-1~) ~:-io o A \ Uoiano a· l \_'\ 4 • i\ in second-round tests: Uni at Mission Viejo _ __._ fkean View H1gh's Seaha\.\~!> lost lhl· min 01p Saturda) morn10g and "Ill he on the road T Ul·'i<la\ an 1h1.· '>l.'rnnd round ol 1hd IF~--\ ha,ehall pla)off at Notrl' Dame of Sh1.·rman Oak' 01h1.•r arl·a ba<,1.·hall tram\ .1d' Jm- 1np. "l·rc locked inw \111.''i -f-o unt.11n \. ,1lln "lhl' ho'it ,l·hool 1t1 < ilcntlak I l1Hl\.l'f in 4-·\. and 1n 2-\ 1.·umrx·11- 111111 ;-..l'\\()tffl Harbor ho'l' \1\l''ta .111d l Ill\ ,·r'1t\ ".11 \lt"1on \ ll"ltt ( 'nrnn.1 dd '1.1J r dr.1"' .1 homl· .1'i'1p.nml·n1 in ( II ~-.\ tcnn" "t'm1- Fastest field set for Indy INDl ·\N ·\POI l"i (.\Pl Rook1t"I Raul H111.•.,t'I ofRn11il and John Paul Jr 11.•d !K''l'n qualtftl.'r.> . a1urda' .1-. th1.· tl•n1at1H' '\ '·GH fi<'ld -thl' ta~ll''>l IO lhr ha~IOI) of auto raring -was lillrd for lhl' Ma) 1ti lnd1anapohc; 500 Thr four-lap quahtkat1on rum b} B<x-'>l'I Paul. h11.J~ H'taans Chip Cianas<.1. Johnny Par,on"i. Grorgl· '\n1de1 nnd Ton' Bet- lenhau,C'n and rooki e Jim Crawford nf ~·otland kft non- qualiticd drt'l'r' onl) thL· In- dianapolis Motor SJX'l'dwa} '<; "bumping"' prnu·dur1.• n"i a Wtt) ot making th1.• f<llC with lime lnal<i concluding tod.1~ <\n yonr turning 1n a ln'iter quali fying run prior to th1.• l.'nd of lht founh anJ final da) of 11mc tnars toda> "'ould hump the <ilO"'l"'il qual1ficJ cntne"i out of the hn<'up. jus1 as Paul did 10 Ocrd. Dal) of lrrland. Benenhau'<'n rn Chrt Fillip and Crn" ford Ill Kl·' 10 Cognn Sa1urdn' That kl) Steve l "ha'~ "'1111 thr buhhk" for today at W 4 2~4. with 1hrCC'-l1me Ind\ ~inner Johnn) RutherfordJU!>l tx·h1nd a1 204.495. 8<Jc5el. 27. w.is lhc firc;t tu take- thc arec n fl a a fo r a q u.111 f\ ing attempt on the cool. 'iUnn\ dn\ tinal arnon. hosting South Torrann·. v.h1k ~a 1<'" L<'agur champion l 'n1'l'r"'1' must traH·I IO Palo'> \ l'rdl'\ . 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' .. y ' ~ • ~ ~1.. 6 a• A •. .,.,-' ' "" ..__ '' 'I I ,. 8 TENNIS . ,, ., .. I hl· p.11 rt ng' BASEBALL T ue\dev'~ M.lltcl\u Tundltv't Ga~\ C1P' 4·A CIF 4·A \4 r14 BitfCM'" 41 ~o,11n1i1 H 1 \ U,...,,.,.,,..., "' Pa·o• \leroe\ t,• ~ •• , ,. ' 4 4 \ ._ , • I Maltr Ot 1J I• a • NorlPl l orr.tn<I' 1~ • ")0,,11•• T on4,,~ ~ a• Cor..w Oe4 ~r Bfvf'rt.., M t\ ct' M.ra1•~lf' WOOdbl't09f r 1• H ~ t!' .... i ·~ t • ._ I) -' '-.• l>""C'• t> Record run by Tank's Prospect He rallies in the stretch to nip Preakness favorite Chiefs Crown H~I Tl~tORE: (.\Pl -It "J' hump-jnd-run in Saturd.n ', Prraknr'iS Stakes ri.lr TJn~·, Pr1l'iJX"Cl ~ho'il..' owm·r riaml·d him afirr a famed ri.lolbjll plaH·r h\·l·au\l' "h<' lookc; hkr a futl tiack and hr runs hkl· a fulihad ·· Tani..\ Prmpt•ct. named 141r forma ~am' fullhal·~ Tan~ '\ ounger. \\JS bumPl·d lea' ing th1.• gall'. ,au\lng JOCkr\ Pat Da~ ·., ldt 1001 to bt' kncx kt'J 11u1 of thl' '11rrup. But the ba' colt rall1t•d through thr \lfl'll'h and 1.aught c'en-monc' faHmte Chiefs Cro"n at th1.• "In' tor a hl·aJ '1cton 1n lhr Preakncs~. Thr c;on of Mr PrO!>JX"Ctor-M1d n1gh1 Pumpkin dad 11 in record t1ml.' o' rr the I .'\/I 6-m1k P1mhco rourw. Tennis title to OCC women H >\' W .\R 0 -1 h'r Orangt· ( oo<it t. ollegt• "'<mwn·., team. thanks to a 'lrnng <;ho"1011n douhk ... 1.•apturrd the l<.•am rhamp1on,;h1p ,,f 1h1.· rnmmunit) collrge <;\ate tt'nn•~ 1ournamcnt . aturda' al C hahot l ol!C'gt• II \'a" Jn Jll-OrJnl{l' <. ·oa't final in d1.)uble'. a Ek'l'l~ Barmore an\.! Cind\ l anl·a~trr do~ nt-d tt·ammatr' Ro\.tnm· McM 1lkn arid Rl1nal I-lh 1m. fl-~ ti-'\ ~kM 1lkn and I lh<1on tiaJ m tchrll thl.' tinal' w11h an up<.("t tl-4. 4-n t>-2 ~•n l)\{'f Southern ( ahfornin Sc 11onal 1.·h.tmp10n' Juh<' I ras1er and ..\nna ( utonc-Ja of Santa Mon1l'a In '"f"' . Rarmol"(' wa~ ouste'J 1n th<' 't'mtfinal\ h' F r:rncr. 6-. , t.-.4 In the linol 1tam ~onng. 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'- • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 19. 1985 SPoRrs BREAK -No boos for Lewis thia·ttnie, despite his passi~g 4 tries Mahler gets eighth win, 4-3 1'1tdit•r Rick Mahler belled a thrtl'-run Ill double a nd ti«am e the first e1gh1-gamC" "'1111l~·1 1n thl· m aJors 1h1\ season as Atlanta d1lwnt•d thl' ( h1cngo Cubs. 4-J. a t Fulto n l 11un1' '\tad 1um Saturda~ .. In o ther N a tio nal League gnml'S p1nlh·h111c r_ Gary Raj1ic b. ha111n~ jus t .14 7, boum·l·d a t\.\-O·run m glt'through cwYork s d rawn-an inlil'ld an d Chrhi Browu blasted a two-run homer to cap er '"·run u prt<,ing in thr 10th inn ing th at carried San 1-rannsco p:hl the !\kt'>. 8-2. at Shea Stadiu m . Tom Browning pm hl•d a five-h itter for h is first maJOr league ~ F r om AP d ispatches m LO S <\NGELES This t11l1c, Carl Lewis wa sn 't booed . as he was las1 summer _ at the O lympic Games when he hat \\ha t - w o uld pro ve to be the wann ing lo ng Ju m p on his St"l'Ond a ttempt the n passed o n h is final four tries "I thin k the fans toda > ft-h I w~s tf)ing m) hardest," Lewis sard a1urda \ after h1~mul h-pro m otci.1 attempt to rewnte ·the wo rld long Jump record 11.a) ended pre m a turel) a t the Pepsi m eet b) :i k g l'ramp. "I had to pass the last two j u m ps but thnrowd was not n egative; there secmt•d to be more knowledgl·abk track fans here tha n a t 1he Ol)mp1c-s:· Le\\1~ said Afte r his first th rel' Jumps were "'ind-aided. 1n cludini an 1mpress1,e e tTo n o f 2~-~1 •on h1) !leurnd lry. Lewis felt somt'th1ng twinge 1n h 1!> n ghl h:im\tnng o n his foun h Jump and JUSI ran through ttw p at "T hings start~d "'"ell an d I though t I "as rel.1xcd and read~ 10 goo' er 29 feet.·· Lew as said atk~ acd "Y o u need n1l't'. wa rm weather. a good fae1ht~ and a good c rowd I 1h1nl-, e' Cl) thing 11.as set for llll' to JUmp farther tha n 28-4. bul :· '\sked 1fh l' \\l'rl' J1 .. appo1nted that hl' didn't tm·al.. Bob Beamo n\ 1 ""-~l·ar-old v.or ld long Jump n·cord ol 29-2112. Lewi<, said. "!\o I'm d1'iJ ppoanted that I didn't get 10 take all nt) Jumps. (But ) I'd lvH· to get lhl' record: I ho ld 111n high t'Steem:· M eanw h11l· the ( 1echo sl<I\ a t..1an .. \.\ ondcr W o man." farm ala Kratorh' 110' a. '>lDred a d1ffi ult d o uble in the 4fX) and 00 mete r-. Qaote of the day Mr.'"' "NMI•" lemee, the former p ro bMketbaM p&ayer, lnttrcepted u he tried to grab a doe of pizza Intended for tM-working press at a Oetroff'Ptet0n1 game: "They call me News. What do ~ think that means?" · Pavin in command of Colonial Corey Pavlo took :.td\ a ntage of de- fenseless Colo nia l\\ 1th :i two-under-par 68 l!I and stre1r hed h is lead 10 fi,e sho t Saturda' 10 the third round o i the Colonial N a tio na'1 1n , 1tataon Tournament at Fon W o nh. T exas Pav1n. who h as led or ~hared the lead all the wa\. completed 1hree ro unds 1n 198. matc hing the :our- nament record and equaling the lo" 54-hole 1o tal o f t ht' year .. lntht'LPG .\e,t'nta1ChathamTo"'nsh 1p.;-.. J . Nancy Lo~z. seek.JOg her fi:st '1ctof) ofthc season and 30 th of her career. shot a tour-und er-p.ir 69 to grab a two-stro ke lead over Laura Ba ugh a fter t11.o round \ Lopez. who also had a 69 on her o pening ro und. ha d a two-ro u nd to tal o f 138. eight under par on the par-13, 6.265-\ard Fairmount C'ountn Club . Arnold Palme·r . Orville Mood) a nd Don January sun1,t'd shak) sta n s and heav~ "'IOds to shoot one-under-par 69s to share the lead after thl' fi rst round of a scn1or'> e'ent an M ah e m . Pa . Boston puts Slxers in big hole P HIL-\DELPHI.\ Lam Bird m scored ~6 points a 'i the Bos1on ·c elt1c<,. ta king the lead for good at th t' halft1mc bu u er. defeated th e P h1ladelph1.i .,6c:rs. I 05-94. Satu rda~ to take a commanding 3-0 lead 1n thl·1r best-of-se' en :"\:rnonal Basketball .\ '>'>OC1a11on wm1- final pla~ o ff senes. No team 1n "B-\ h1ston ha~ e'er 11.o n a Ol''!lt·ol· ~\en pla~off M:ncs alkr losing the lir'>t three gam1:s Boston gel<, its chance for 3 s11.ecp ortbis Eastern Conference c hamp 1on sh1p sen es tn game four hl'rl' toda~ (Cha nne l 2 at 10 a .m ) ' s h u tout and Dave Parker hOffi l'rNJ for the third con )Ct.ut1\(' gaml' as C incinnati blanked h o st P it- tsburgh. 8-0 ... Dave Dravecky held M o n treal to o ne hit for 7 11 inning' and Kevin M c Reynolds beltt'd h is founh home run of thl' season as San D iego defeated l\to ntreal. 8-2 .. Nolan R yan pllched asix-h1t1e r for82,1 inning~ and contn buted a two-run s ingle to lead host Houst o n to a 6-5 '•l'tory O\e r St. Lo u is. Evans powers Tigers past A's Darrell Evans h o m e red for the founh Ill game in a ro" <iaturda). a three-run sh ot that paced a four-run fir st inning a~ Detro it defeated Oakla nd. 9-6 ... Else,vhe re in the .\ml·n can League. Ted Simmons and Mark Brouha rd hit )Ul"Ccss1' e l\\O-run doubles as M tlwaukee broke a tie w it h liH' run) in thl' ~eventh inning a nd snapped K.a ni.as C11~ ·, \IX-gam e w inning s1reak w1th a 7-2 '1t·1or: J i m C lanc y and two T o ronto r<.'hevers s~311l'fl'd n 1nl' hat' and Jesse Barfield d o ubled. tripled and ~corc:d t11.1ct>. kading the Blue Ja)s 10 a 3-1 \lCtOI) O\ l'r M innl'Sota Neal Heaton and Tom Waddell wmbined on a four-hitter and Benny Ayala, 1n has Sl'COnd gam e since: coming back from the minors. ''ngled h ome the lll'·breaking run in the sixth inning as ( le' eland ended a five-ga me losing streak w11h a 4-1 'tl'tOI) O\ e r Bosto n ... Larry Parrish rapped o ut three hit) and Cliff Johnson drove in two runs night as T exas ~napped a seven-gam e lo s ing streak with a 7-2 v1c1ory mer t he C h icago White Sox ... Jim Presley's run- ~t·or1ng si ngle an the ninth inning ga ve Seattle a com l·- 1rum-l:leh10d 8-7 victory over Baltimo re. Teleftalon. radio ftL8Yl8IOll 10 a.m. -PRO llAIKST'8AU: Boeton at Phil•~ In NM e.t.n Conterenoe cnam- plonahlp ... i.. Chennlf 2. 10:30 a.m. -U-AU.: Dodger'9 at Phll•· delphla, ChMMI 11. 11 :30 a.m. -'9tO ,OOTaA&.L: USFL -New Jeraey va. Denver, Chlrtnel 7. 12:30 p.m. -GOUr: Cotontal Nattonal lnvtta· lion from FOrt W~ T-., etwn.• 2. Noon ~ ~ AlfNdo Layne w. Toma Rodrique In junior~ ftahtirom San Juan, Puerto Rico(~, CMnnel '· 3 p.m. -IPOllTI WONJ>: 8o1Ung_-Roc6(y Lockridge va. Wllfr.cto GomG In 15-tound WBA Junk>r lightweight ch8mplonthlp boUt from San Juen, Puerto AJco (~); Body BuUdlng - mfxed J)81rs champ.On.Np from Toronto (tape), Channel4. 3 p.m. -PRO IA..-rua.&.: Lakera at Denver In NBA WMtem Conf•enoe cMmptonlhlp .., ... , Channel 2. - 3 p.m. -AUTO RACING: Indy 500 time trims, Channel 7. · RADIO , 10:30 a.m. -BAHaAU: Dodgers at Ptllla· detphla, KABC (790). 1 p.m. -U81BALL: New York VankMI at AngA_K.M.f>C 11 J_Q)._ 3 p.m. -"'° •AIKIT8ALL: Laker• at Denver. KLAC (570). MONDAY'a MOK> 10:30 a.m: -U81BALL: Dodgers at Mon- treal, KABC (790). U .. s. poloists tie Yugoslavia Dl l)Hl RC1 \H \J Crr R~I -\'' -T hl' l ~. 11.~ll'f r>nlo tl·:.tm 11.llltt•d nearl) one ~ear to :l\cngl· 11~ tit· w11h Yugosla \la 1n the I '1!-.-1 01~ mp1r' a turda'. ho11.e\t:r thl'. mJtter H'- mained ·unre<,oh ed. J<, tht' team' lll'd , again./ • ., 1n the I\' 11 :-...\ (up hl'rl' T hl' L' \ team nn·dcd J '1llor) lu1 the guld medal 1n '84, hut p'0<.:k1.·h.·d thl' s11' er Jft1:r Yug.o<.IJ\la knot1l'J the \lllrl' 1n thl· la<,t '>1.'lnnd' of lhl' match Jn th~ ~!I ruun~ J.U.Jh0 ... I hl' \tort· 'ugo\l:i\ 1.t d id not gl't oil .1 linJ I 'hot ~lhrol'der collected 1hrt'e gonlc; o n the da' 11.h1lc Cirl·-.ham ha d rno. and Jam1e.Hl·rgu-.on and \11ke E \ans had 11nc goal apiece l ' ~. goalie John G a n sci had three sa ' cs T he lirst penod lound ''the te ams \\Ith onl' goal apicl'C but Yugosla"i3 o u1<1um·d the l ' -~. 3-1 . an the second 10 enter the 1n1crm1~~1on w ith lhe k ao. f hl' \ \ (-1-1-1) w1lnacc C;I 22741 ASPAN ST El TORO ho\\C\Cr. 11 11.3, the I "i tc:am 11.tl1l h had lo ralh tu J' u1d lht" up,t•I Do~'" ---l l·ntl·nng th..: tin J I Pl'r111d tht' I \ gm 111.0 4u1l l-, goJb tru m T nr. "'il hrocdc:r HI mil\ e "11h1 n uOl' .\l.m (,n"•>ham h11 thl· 11l'I \\1th 11 <,crond\ rema1n1ng 1n tlw game t11 t1l' Cierman' ·16-0). 11.h1ch ha\ alreac.h d1nlhl·d· thl' tttlc rnda' It.ii~ and SP,arn Jn: ·tu:d for third wnh 4-2 marks. putting the l ' 1n a mu,t·\\ 1n -.11-ua11on 1n order l('I tin 1 h '>econd {714} 768-1963 Finest T. \/. 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CIF TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS· · · From Bl "ln\teud o l ~o•nK f\H II " Da'c 0~11rn. ha s coarh. u1d . "flt' cou ld ha'l' run fa)ten·a rlrl·r but I wa) reJlh 1mprl' )Cd "llh hi\ tin1\h It was a re.all) s1rong finish." r ur Ritdiot 11 "·'' .1 \111-\ nHu-1wnt "It\ bl!i'n u ni: ot rn goal<1 )ll\l<' 1 ,1.1r1nl n111111ng ' ,hl· <;r11d folltiwing ht> 11.1nnl·r 1n thl I 111K 1 , • • ·· 1"ankd111 '>t.n \\Ith tlw111 tht• l11,1 lap ort11.l1. then g In running 47.05. Rish had a le ad of som l' li\l' mete rs n n thl· fil·ld at the ha lfwa} ~11nt, and he: mainta 1nl·d 1t lhl· rest ot thl· wa). lea' ang th<.' field fighting for sc<.'ond place tic cam e ba ck la ter to run the 200 and sizLkd w1 1h a 21 OI . second to Hawtho rne's M ic hael M arsh (20.82). l'wm thl'rl'... . ... T ht' EJ1.,on -s1a1\\,t'>11l'H'I 1111111uhll·. ~nd a~ '>hl mm dO\\n the fanJ I .. 11cH h \\J' thinking "<~! \\OTklHllS a n thang1nggl'a r'>,JU'>l 1Wt11ng .1 good ~trrdl'. . R1~h's lime was an Orange Count} rl·cord. lowering his 21. 18 mark. ~ht• wa) loo l-,1 ng tor .1 JX'r.,nn,11 bt.· .. 1 hut aprxare -.<1t1'fit•J 11.11h hl't .t SI\ 57 dort..1 ng. "h1rh latx'b her as th girl w tx·;.11 a t Ol'\I ~atuid:1~ ·., Ma,tl'r'-M eet in t.l.1e 1.600 "Nl·xt 11mt· 1 \\JOI the c;d wol rl'l·ord (.i 59>· she said W ith.Tho mas lost for the balanCl' of the season. the 200 a ppears wide o pen and Rish says h e'll c o ntinue to run II "u ntil I can't q ualify for the next race." S mith . !I JUO~lt got a m1!>l'rahk .. 1.in a nd lound hcrsel dead last aftl'r the l'arl~ )hoving a nd bump in g. "I thought I was tutall} d ea d," shr <;a1d. "I had t0rom to a lm os1 a rnmpktC' ~top and hnr k11'I oul 1n un.lt:r to ge out o f 11. I was real I\ )urpmed tu "' 1n " I! will c o me e arlie r 1han tl\at. h owever. as Rash points o ut, "It's impossible to d o uble in the 200 and 400 a t state" The two events run in v1nua lly bac k-to.back format a t thl' state. H e "'"· howeve r. continue to use the 200 a s m uc h as poss1bk as a tune up for the 400, w he re he ho pes to d efend Im state champio ns hip. I Hen so n. who li na¢cd '>crnnd 1n th e: l,200 t·arher 1 th e da}. h a d too m uch for thl' coc11fll·t111o n 111 her fa , ont eve nt. the 1.600. as her 5:00 37 '>howcd . ··1 wasn't quilt' rend' li11 thl' '.~IX) ... .,he sa1<.1 . "I w a running what I tho ught ~"a~ hard . bllt I was JllS.I p!.yche out. B ui the l'nerg) I sa' l'd pa id off 111 the mate. D orn·s <:oac h , T o m Fisher. wa sn't surprised a t a ll b) thl' C\p lo11s o f Dom. whose two w mne rs were personal bc:~ts. "l''e had pro blem s a t bag m ee ts all )<'ar," Do rn to ld h as coach prior to com pe ting ... I'm always runner-up. runner-up.'' "I went o ut hard (in the: I Ill)()) a nd m a) tx' tha ps).ched them (lhc o p po)l!1on l m 11 " Hen so n wall d rop thl' J.200 rn the M a ste rs an order t l"ORrent rate 11n q ua hf} 1ng for tht• \tatl' meet an tht' 1.600. His 6-8 <.'!Tort an the high j ump came on his la!>t :ittt'ml"t. * * * * * * * * * CIF track results 4-A tlNll• egvs 100-1 Burk.elev ( 11nar<1). 10 4S, 3. Ford IComoton), 10 SI, l Rober!' IL8 Poly) 10 S7 ' Wellman (WHllekt ), 10 63. S. Oavll pnglewOO<ll. 10 66, 6 $1mmon' (Como1onl. 10 68 700-l Marsh tHawlriornel, 2012, l. ltlSll (MarlMI, 21.01/ 3 Ford (Comoronl. 11 II. • Buri.elev IOxnerdl. 21.32; S. s1ac11. (Muir), 1180; I> Devis tlnolewOO<I), 22 01 · 41»-l. Rlsll (Merlntl, 47.0S; 1 Kellv tHt ., lhO<nel. 47 8S 3 Riiey !LB Joroen) 48 40, 4 Tnomn (Pasadena), '8 64, S While (San Morcos) 4t 9S. 6 Celller (L8 Polv), 49 OI 8C»-1 Kellv IHawtr.orne), I S0.94, 2 Ande"on (Miu lon Vlelol. l·S..06, 3 Cronin IMIUlon Vle\o), I s. S1, •. Traul tlrYIM), 1:S4.9S1 S Snvoer !El MOOenel I SS 33. 6 Cox tMlllll.anl IS> JI 1,600-l Zimmer tSlm1 Vellevl. • 13 4 , l. Ol$efl (lrvlne), 4:ll.7t1 3 Myefi (Wesllallt l. 4:17 oO. 4, Kellv <Oona HillsJ. • 18 21, s. Moore (0ranoe). 4;19 ll, •· S.bra tOcHn View), 4:23.11. 3.200-1. Harvell'! (Tl'lousand Oeks). 9·21.H . 1 Goowln (Channel 1111nd,), 9:33 69, 3 Kellv (Oona . Hllls),9 37 ?'2, 4 Er DH (C,tendale) 9 31 SO S Lln<1ruc:1 IMlu lon Vleio) 9 43 S2 6. Acost1 tWellmlMter), t :4'.00. lOOLH-1 Granam (Hawinorne) 37.45, 1 Nel1on (Simi Vellevl. 37 S9. 3 Jovce (Hewtflorl'lt), 37 94, 4 Gran! ILvnwood), 38 84, S Bell (Muir ), 39 71, 6 Frowe" !SA Vallev> 3911, OtMn: 7. 118cller (lntlM), 40.12. HJ-1. 'Mlaalwr""t (Edllon), 6· 101 2 (l1el Meofor<1 IH1wtl'lorne l. Moet>lus IRoll1ng H111u 6·1, 4 Roolnson (Sim• Vollev). o·6, .S Moort (Mllllkanl , 6·4, 6 Glllerle (VIiie Park). 6·4 LJ-1 Salts t Pasedellll), 23·9 ) 1 NtlSOD (S1m1 ValltYI 73·9 '· J Davis ILvnwOO<I) 23·St., 4 Hooks (Laktwoo<J), 23·1 • S Solrllno IOomlnouez ), 2l·H •. I> Fanrl (Sanro Ana). 13·0 ) TJ-1 Wlillems (Muir >. •9·l0l•. 2 Williams • I Rubidoux), 49·7' '• 3 Hooks IL1kewoo<11, 49·• " • Young IHawlhorne>. 48·1. S 8arl1elO (LvnwOO<ll, '8·S. 6 Burnell lLvnwoodl 47·3 > PV-l Croonon 1s1m1 va11tvJ. 14·6 1 Cov· aruo•es lLB JoroanJ. 14·0. l Lee 1 Wu• Torra"Cl!l. U·O, 4. HMtan IEdhanl. ll·6, s C11u•ct1mon (Rio Mtsol 13·6. 6 Valet111ne (V11111 Perk!, ll•O SP-I Blutre•C" tC001s1rono Vallt vl. 67· IO •. 2. Reh,erlch (Edbonl. s..il~•; 3 Knozam IEI M0<1en11> S0· 10, • Laut 1cnannt1 Islands> '>6 s 1 s. Cer1er (Edison!. ss-o• 1; o Ft11,. Coo sirano Vellev SJ·• • Tu m scoring tlen I IOHHl I Haw111orne &9 1 S•m• Vallev 44. 3 Muir. 30 4. Edhon, )•. GIRLS 100-1 Fran1<hn (M,v•n II '3. 2 S1tlts H11w111<>rnt l 11 SJ, 3 WnHltr CHaN1norntl. II SA 4 Grant tHawrriornel II 62 S Miller tMuir) 11 SA 6 Tnom11 ILB Polvl 12 07 71»-I Sliles IHa.,.,Jl'lornel 73 37 '1 GrOl'll •Hewtl'lorne),?393, J Am'i (Hawrnornt l, 2•08 4 8ennell IComo1on1 1• 11 S Miiier MwrJ, 1• SS o 8erlell IM1u 1on V1e101 7S 13 Oftltrl: I, $tltw (ECllson l, 1S Sl, 400-l W•lson CMu•ri 54 JS 1 8enne11 Comoro111 54 9& 3 T ur,,er t8ever•v H11ls) SS 46 4 Amv IHa w1norne1 SO 37 S Allen Haw111orner. SI 3S. 6 Bla1oc~ Comolon1 S8 IS Ottlers: I C011m1n llrvine l, St.(M. 800-1 Milligan 1Como1on> 1 13 18. 1 Koc,e1 Ven•uro) 113 91 l ManSfltP (Thousand Oaks I 11431 4 0111ts IHawthornet 11491 S MCManon IReoiandU 7 14 9S 6 Long IMIUton Vteio) 1 I 543 1.i.o<>-1. ltlfchot (Edhanl, 4:Sl .S7; 1 McCar<v (8uenel, S·OS 73, 3 Helm (Loguna HHls), S·Ol 7S, • Bernes ICrlenoeltJ, S 09 SJ. S. Lewi' IBut neJ, S 1' 41, I> Carnev (Footl'llll), S 14 47 3.100-1 Sullon I Newt>urv Park > 10 SO llO. 7 Farrell Tl'louseno Oeks) 10 SJ 01 3. Wr""t (lr\llnt), lO'..S..3'1 4 Snore IPasedt ne), ll 0131, S Prince IRuDIOOu•I 11 09 21 . 6 Rizzo (Harl) 112243 l~H-1 Franklln tMulrJ, 13 6S. 1 Cenlrtll !Mu. 1391, J Mc8rtde (L8 Polv), 1399. • Caodell tMUtr 1 14 OS, S Wiii ams (R1ver\10e POlvl 1418. 6 v1111 J8evtrlv Hlllsl 14 •7 lOOLH-1 Wlhon tMulrl, 41 87, 1 Can1r111I fM.lk.~ ~~ • (:lddfll 4MwlN ~ 6' "8W IMilllkan l •3.97, S Edmondl 1Haw1horne>. ~•79 6 VIII! •8evtrl\I Hiii\), H 91 HJ-I McBridgl! ILB Polv S·9 1 Ma1<1oneoo I Haw•nornel. S 1 3 Lee Rolling H111s1 S·• 4 Tuner tR10 Mesa I. S·7 S Orr rsan Morcos I S·7. I> Pollock cwu11e~t1 S· 7 LJ-1 Mansl11P ITMuHnd Oaks), 17·S 1. 7 C1an1on IGanr). 17·1 •• 3 Ames 1E1 Modena! 17 ·0••, • Williams tLvnwood). It.· I '• S Brtnk1ev fMu1r1 16· I I •· 6 8oroen IL8 Joroan) II> ••• ... T J-1. Orr (0CHn View), 37·6' •11 Ame' IEI MOOtna) l7·S >. 3 00flarlot (00' PuetllOSI, 35-10>,, • Clan1on !Gahr). 3S·9' •. S McMenon IReo1anou 34·6, 6 Relon (Redondo). 3•·0>4 SP-1. Oden (lrvlnt). ••·7~; 1 Adams M•U•O" V e101 O ·o 1, 3 Lova•I (El MOdenal 4 S 1 A Br.on! I ~e<11andu 31·0 • S Jualemo' L8 Po·v 36 6 ham scor•nO l Mu" 90 1 Hawrriorne 80 I Comaton ) I 4 Tnou,ond Oa .. s 14 l ·A fiNIJ eovs 100-1 Cannady ( Ouerlel 10 70, 1 JoM\on I Korella) 10 I l, 3 Adam' IWt \I Covina), 1011. 4 Oe1eon INOOllUI, 10 84, S Flannigan I Pomona I 10 SS '· llrM1r1 (WaocRwklef). 10.to. 21»-l JoM,on tKa1111a1 2116. 2 Cenneov COuariel. 11 63, 3. Aoam• (Wu1 Covina>. 21 6•. 4 Oe1.eon tNogelts). 1107 S, llr00111 (Wood· brldea), 21.09; 6 Averv t811hOP Amat), 1131 •<><>'-I Adams (We\I Covina) 49 00, 2. Mc:Gnth (CdM), SO.IJ; 3 Howord <RamOfla SO «, • Porler IRancl'IO Alamhosl. SO •S S Tucker 1Corone) S067, 6 Ashorook (Servllt l IC»-1 Tnomo•on (Ganeshe), l·SJ.38. 7 Akins (HH Wiison!, t·SSOO; l. llowles (Colla Melt), l;SS.U1 • Llllle tGltndora), I SS,91. S. L-",~ !Meter Del), 1:56.2416 0 '8ovle (Heme!), I S7 s91 ~s: a. Woad (CdMI. 2:0U4. 1.60!>-I Van Wve (SI Paull • II> 31, 1 Serra1os (Moreno Vallevl • 16 ea. 3 l'ellc1ano tCvoreu>. • 18 54. • Touu alnt tNorco). •.19 01 s. LICl81 (Meltf' Dal), 4:2S.S31 6. Def'1Vft8r ( L.1911na llalCll I, 4:26. 22. 3.700-1 0 Stonerock (Saugus) 9·1600. 1 K Stonerock !Sauousl. 9 21> 01 3 C:u leneoo (Mounta•n View), 9 JI.st, 4 Serre1os <Moreno Vallev), 9 39 SJ. S Houl1111t (8ish<>o Mon19om· ery), 9 44 ao. 6 8anle (Onlarlo). 9·'6 S1 3001H-1 Ponlltltl (Esotranial, 36 74, 7 Hall rGanesMI 37 71, l. 1"1ttan (S.ddlaN<lr), 3'.40; • Verrell (Perris), 39 '9, S Snuford IOJamona 8lln.~ 6 Cnaoman <TrovJ 4038 HJ-I. Dorn (E$19n<la), 6·1; 1 Morrow tUolandJ •·6, J Postman tUoland), 6·6 • !tit ) Wei• (Mon1c1a1r1 Joruen,on IL.os A11m11osl 6·4, 6. Harri' I Newpon Harbor), 6·4; Oftlen: I. Elli (Woodbrlcteal, 6·2. LJ-1. Dorn (Esflnc.la), 11·4; 7 Jack,on IUolanoJ 12·7 •. 3 Wilkerson tAlla Lome > 22·•. 4 Young IWe\I Covlne>. 21 10 ) S Oonnellv ltc.a1el1a1 21 ·10 '· 6 Cnunn 1Pomona1 21·8 ) T J-1 Browne (Ca111orn1a). 49·4 • 7 Haroer 1$anla Fe!, •9· l' '· 3 Davis (Chino I · 46·S •· • Verrell (Perr sl, 45·9 1. S Hudson I Pomo"•' 4S·9 ~. 6 Brown (N0911fsl 44 71, PV-1 Will ams (Serv11tl 14·6 2. HOwHr (Ntwoon H1~1. 14°61 l 8allar<1 1Cvoreu 1'·0 4. trial J-s tE"•ncla), Cov111g1on Los Alom11os) 14·0 6 Ooraz10 tArrovo) lJ 6 SP-I Ost>orne (Ranc,,o Alam11osl S4 10 1 Sm•lll (Htmel) SJ·4 >. l. Tomichek (CCIMl. Sl·21 •1 •. Mouranl !Meler o.11, S1·ll•, 5 Owe"s La Hat>rol SI· 10 o Cordi Cvoreu SI o • Tu m scoring 11eu I IOHH) l Go~esr•11 Jo 1 Du arte 19 J Ka•ella. Wtll Covina 16 GIRLS 100-1 Sommons (El Monte> 1117 7 M.•c"e" I01amono Bar 11 19 3 Hell (Pomona '' 41 4 Hargraves C8 1,noo Montvo~1 • 11 ~1 "' Crr"11 tP•us Ill n Sl 6 Jones tCanes"a 1111 70C>-I Sm111> IOuarll H•ll) 23 98, 1 V ''''' 1Pgmonal 23 99 l Aut>uCl)On IEs0tran11!1 14 66 • Aoam• tGano na>. 2S 17, S M1ICF\t • '01amon0 Bari 7S 4S I> Hall 1Pomoo11 7S 14 400-1 V1c1o;ers !Pomona I S• 41 2 Srn111> Quar11 HllU SS 1J 3 Auoucnon E •ot•onza so ~o • Rusr> A ta LO"'la S6 91 5 Sfl·PO IGanu na SA 11 o Aoam• Cit"ts"'a I 00 61 800-1. Smit!\ 1Woodbrid9t), 1:14.96, 1. Rab· bltt I NtWPOr'I Harbor!, 2.16.34; ) Har""' I.II Ou1n111 117 18 • Ca\ llas E• Roocnol 118 47 S Sm11n (UPlana 7 191) o Oon11101on Ge~ Clora) 2 71 .a I 60!>-l. Henson I New Port Hartlof >. S:OO l l. 1 Wel\On tU01an<11 SOI SO J Smit!\ (WOOd· brld9fl, S:04.2t; • W11111ms IMoun•a n v ,.., S 07 83, S. Rabbitt l NewPOr1 Harbor), S; 10.lS; 6 Pau1 (Perris>. S IJ S6 3,71»-1 Wllllams (Moun111n View 10 41 ot, 2. 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"The groundbreaking ceremonies here today arc an important mile- stone in the history of Kawasaki Motors Corp.. U.S.A . .'' said com- pany President Masamoto Tazak1. . ....... ............. An artiat'• model of Kawuakl'a propa•ed iio,ooo-.Mluare-foot headquarten ln lmne. "From the solid base symbohLed by this new facility. KMC will sure!} grow and prosper in the years ahead. We will use our best efTons not onl} for Kawasaki's future. but fo r the community as well ." Ta1ak1 added. Among the opera11o ns con- solidated at the new fac1htv will be administration. sales. marketing. technical services. data processing. research and development. finance. operations and a regional parts ware- house. The Kawasaki headquancrs will be on a 22-acre site 1n Irvine Spectrum. a planned business and technology community at the juncture of the San Diego and Santa Ana freeways. . The 2,200-acre proJcCt 1s being developed by the Irvi ne Industrial. Research & Development Company. an independent operating unit of the Irvine Co. .. In ine Spectrum 1s designed for a d1vers1ty of manufacturing. tech- nolog). bioscience and elect~onics companies. and Kawa..ak1 1s an excellent add111on to the man) na- tional and interna11pnal firms al read} located in the development," said Richard G. Sim. llRD president. Commer(:1al real estate broker Jerry Cole. of Coldwell Bankl'.r. Newport Beach. handled the trans- action. Kajima Associates. Los Angeles. are the arch1teets of the new Kawasaki facility and Kajima Inter- national will handle construction. Construction is set to begin Mid- May. wi th a projected completion ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the atock market activitlea of publicly traded Orange County firm• for the week ended Friday. May 1 7. Data providedby Newpc>rt Securltiea Corp. SOURCE: NEWPORT SECURITIES CORP. 117·10l1 •• • 1.". • I I ,.,, .. date of March. 1986. Kawasaki Motors Corp.. U.S.A. was staned ill 1966 and is the d1!>tnbutor ofKawasak1 brand motor- cycles. all-terrain vehicles. "Jet Ski" watercraft. portable power generators and small industrial engines in the United States. In addition to 1ts California oper- ations. KMC also maintains regional sa les. pans warehouses and technical services offices in Georgia. Texas. New Jersey. Michigan and Minne- sota. •" ·~ t. "· : ••• , .. ~. •"".. .... . .. I 1• • J •it• •• , 14 ( .. ~· "'.. . .,,, ')C,, I n • • ... tor : " 'f ,,.,.Pr• L& • ~-.,..... , .. , .•iitti J ~•rt1 ,h t. .. ':; .J .11. 1• .. '°"• J IT°" . .... " ' . t. ........ . ' • ,.~, ~ ,.~ ·~,! .. r 1•r~~rf ~·' ·• L ~ ~·• 1 J HI .-9 , ~"' • ~· , • I 1 .. ( ,.,. .. ! r1 ... n~r•1 ~4£•; , ) "4.tCr'lt•al 11! •e rt.. '<i!Of"t t1 '"''' 1(11 ~t (S• •I '4Sl Ch l • .. rp "'~I • J•,,1 " •f\l t' • f'.d l•rl .. 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Then the "'eaver gets rn on the act and the results can be at least 200 fabncs from' en smooth to a slightl) 1m:gular su rface. · Silk. oncl· onl> a' allable to the ri ch and powerful. was d1srn' ered around 2600 B.C in ( hina It 1s said that Cleopatra wore a red silk dress the first time she met Mark .l.nton}. Queen Elizabeth I of England 1., c;upposcd to ha"e owned 3.000 silk drcsse'I a nd bel.'n the first -woman to wear silk stock..ings. ince 1972 It has · become po'i'i1ble for everyone to afford sil k. nobilll\ or not. Silk wa s the founh natural fabric disco' ered. after flax. wool and cotton. and claim<; are that It 1s the strongest.· , With prnperca re a silk garment can have a long life. M uscum's display silk garments hundreds.e'en thousands. of }ears ol d. Charkmagne·scoronat1 on robe from the }ear 800 hangs 1n t. Peter"s in Rome. · Most sil k manufacturers place ""D~ Clean Onl} ·· tabels rn their garments. Man\. howe' er. ca n safe I\ be hand wash.ed. according to Glorrn San•a MarinO.O\llncrofl1doStlksin Lido Village. The d~ l' or finish of a garment 1s 1mp~rtant 1n determining "ashab1l1t~. Sally accent• a three-piece Nolan Miller Dynaaty collection •ult of raepberry and white •ilk with Monl.e bracelet and earringa. Out- fttl and /ewelry from Lido Silk•. Lido Vil age .elected by Owner Gloria Santa Marino aod Nancy Dullen. fashion coordinator. 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Ironing )hould..alwa} ~be done wh ile the garment 1s suit d"amp w 1th the iron temperature at the silk settrng(nosteamtand on the "'rong ~1de of the garment. Oth l.'r care tips are· •Don't return soiled garments to }Our closet Was h or drv clean them 1mmedi- atcl\ · • b on 't wear p1 ns on a silk dress or blOU!>C Nautical, but dreuy: Sally Lorenat team• white •ilk.· erepe de cll.lne panta with a blue and white French Angora and •Ilk hand-knit ••eater plue lapl• and gold Italian jewelry. •l 'l' p.ldtkd h.rngl'r~ • \pph lil'11lh1r.in1 and k t Jr. tx'h1rc Jrl'"1n~.1nJJ11n·t 'Pra' uih•~nl·nn thl' ~.1rnwn1 •I ),rn·1 \\1'.11 ,,11, )!..trnwn1' tllJI .1rl' h'o \11.!hl I h1 !.11~1 . \\ 11 ,1rl'l1. h .ind "l".l ~l·n , ,;u, Tlf pull' .1·· ..! '·*~tn~ •I ),1l·n11•\ "'"i. "thl' 1h1nnl·,1 i1f nJtur.tl t"thl·r,,111d ''' l1~htnl"'' .ind .tl""'rhl·n,' m.11...l'' 111 Jl·al "'r ... um· n1l'r"l'.11 ·*', l'rd1ni; 111 hr111. hurl'' 11•1 tlw t:ihr11.. ,,ml.I \t.11 111 ha\ liH hl·r, u,. 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'hl' '' nl'' t door in ac.·rnh11. l l:t....,l'' ''J' 1ng in 'ihapc t11r thl' 1~~m1111m· ta,h111n, 'hl· 11)\ l'., to .,.,,r.u \:ilh .rnd hl r hu-.h.tnJ Richard - Orantll'< 1)un1' tl'\tlknt-.tor lti~l'ar\ n11\\ 01Ji...l'lhl'Jrhoml'ln a1g( amon ~hC' ''·• mcmlx•111 t 1lw lun111r r hell< 'luhol "-t'\\ ~1rt fk.11 h .ind" thl' ne-... unJl'r- " n 1 1n~1 hairm.rn111 the.· \(\und of\lu ll ( h.1p11·rnt Thl· l\·r1<,rmins, .\n'< ~·n te-r I r11m l4h"'111 l\J ~ "\alh \\;J'\tn\l)l\rd 1 n i• '', u 1'' ,. ,,., n·1.ir1al "ur". t '""o 'l'a'"' ot "h11. h '-'l'rl· "1th ha hu\hand'~ rompan\ 'l'"' '"'rt I ntt-.-"'°'.tl\' PrO.Jl''nt~ ll11hh1l''"11 thl\huc;\ \oung"oman?"I Ii kc\•'" l'l'k1·nd t n P .ii m 'r11n~" •· / : , I ., II . When your color's number.ed, the iml!-ge works l'Onsullatiom. Six month!> later Wl' addt•d our )k1n can· an~ makeup line. nl'XI came <1can C!>,JC~clry ~nd hell' Jn<l la1' r ihr fashions. We reahLl'<l Wl' needed ~!l ol lht'sl· 1h1ng' to 11lustra1ewha1 we had been 1t•ac·h1ng. When clien1sao to lmaae w pr ks, they aetspec- trophotometered. VIDA Dw ThCSpc<'· trophotometer 10- dicatesthe colori n-. tensity inaperM>n's hair and skin tones. The instrument gives off a number..that indicates to Image Works co-owners Sandra Clark and Ceci.lla Goodman what colors a person can wear in makeup a1ft1 fash ions. Determining the colors compatible with a person's own coloring is the first step 1n their"we make you beautiful" through "your own colors plus" program. "Everybody c.an wear from I 50 to 200 colors." said Clark during_ an interview in their new location an MacArthur Square. Newpon Beach, where they are celebrating the fifth ant1iversary oft.heir personal style development center. "Some people Jra llate to the1 rown colors ... said Goodman.explaining that there art> other ~ho hmt1 themselves or choose the wrong shades. The co-owners. both former teachers in Irvine schools. saJd they researched colt>r for two years before opening the business which has grown from simple color consultations to a very smart shop filled wnh dothing. makeup and accessones. "We found there were not a lot of color classes available. We had to do a lot of reading about color sciences and studied the physics oflight," said Clark. "We looked at the season and other methods ofcolor. but felt that they limited people." ··we felt a need for a more sophisticated look an to coloring.'' commmented Goodman. J\fierchents go t~rough the hour or hour and a half processes of getting their"color number." the} go home with their swatches compactly placed in a small booklet. <"'nee ynu have the colors.11's easy to select blush. / ftngl·rnall polish or any shadt' of makt'up. which 1s the Sl'l'lrnd step ofthl·ar program Five people an the center help w11h the makeup a ppo1 n t men ts. ·iw e make up one side oft he face and It<! I he woman do the other." explained Clark. .. '\lot of women are not comfonable with maktup F-or them we try to find their comfort level and then P.ush rust a little to get them to wear more and look better, ·said Cioodman. Ounnga third appo1ntmt'4it. a consultant discusses and works with the client on style and line to determine what fashions are best fitted for body proportions ... the best neckline. hemline and Jacket length ... how to ramouflage prohle111 areas. Thl'se suggestions. in general. help extend the st~le possib1ht1es. • Next. a client 1s asked to bring an up to I Ooutfits from 1heirex1st1ng wardrobe "We discuss how they can make matchups the} nt'ver thought of or accessor4ze to get new looks." said Clark ··wht'n we first <>tarted out, ""e onl) did color (The cost of such purchase'> IS an add111on to the ll1ur- step Your Colors Plus program priced at S22S. ora hmt1l'd (nostyle orhne)programS85.) . "for men. we do 1hear rolors and ralk to .them about line and proponton.'' said Cioodman "l)la1.~s 1mpol1· ant to men as it is to women. "The length ofthcirsull coats as sq 1mponan1. We will go 101heirhomesand da'lcuss the1rcx1sung wardrobe-;01 to the stores and have their SI) lcs read) 10 II) on when the) can come in. Men lim11 1hcmsclvt'S on the colors the) can wear. especiafly ties." Presen1l:r Image Wor~sdocs not earl) clothing 11e~!> for men ... however ... "we are cons1deringcarrying t1es. Who knows what will come of1 h1s ... they staned their clothing for women wathra few accessories. I· . Stadent Jim Kohlenber1er wu bonored u •a leader and ,nm• with ehancellor-Emerttaa-Daa.ud Jean Aldrich. Dou& Levine. outstanding gl'&4fuate student at UCI. o::frolni Philharmonic c r .Joyce Reaume. ~ l'llot pftoto lily •• Scllwertl JJane Grier. new chair of OCPS women'• board. recelvea con&ratuladom from Erich Vollmer and Mar-Mary BuN. ·Grier to head Philharmonic Huntington Beach -------Assistanc~_League_ honors VIPs at lunch Joyce Reaume finished two years as chairman of the Orange County Philharmonic Socaet:r ·s "omen·s board of directors at a luncheon in Copa de Oro restaurant. Thegavel plus the stewardship of some I. 700 'oluntcers 1n the 31 committees were passed along to J ane Grier of Costa Mesa. OCPS President Louis Knobbe o.llr,......._.,"_,".,...., (with Jeanette)and f;r!cb Vollme!:t Doq, Karle, David and Kristen Cesario d~:f.ranclmotJIFr exec director. were there praising lf&CClalene Neiman •tood in for Eztraor u fatber. Reaume's leadership and the ac- -----. comphshmentsdunngherterm. Raearch Award Winner Dr. Lyman Porter and wife Meredith enjoyed the Lauda and Laurels banquet. - The news from Wa) sand Means Chairman Pat Stayner brought op screams of happiness and excite- ment from th e 125 there~ "This rear we set our fund-ra1s1nggoal at S 125.000and we have surpassed that by nearly $75.000 ... we go over the $200.000 mark through the com baned efTonsof au commit- tees." Rcaume's pan mg gestures in- cluded gift-gi' ing-toGriera Micke) Mouse hat with her name on 111n honorofGner's work with the successful "Disneyland Salutes the American Band" program for second graders. Mary Jones and Nancy Murray came from Dis- neyland to bring the hat. ------ Orange County's easy listening radio station KDCM tD!l.t FMSTERED A GIFT that remembers ... by .\framed poster went to ou1h Coast Plaza (which had part1all } underwritten the luncheon). and each committee chairman. was given a long-stem med coral rose (to match the tablecloths and napkins). Ml11y Prowell, OCPS Sweets Chairman (a fund-raiser for a new Music Mobile) gave awards to top candy sellers-Vicki Man of Windjammer and Marcia K. Holo- poff, Adm i ratty (bot fl Huntington liar-bourgoups)andPal....,_ - Lido Isle Working Committee. Priort-0 the luncheon. Reaume was presen ted with crystal paper weight from the committees. She remains on the board as executi vc vice-chair. 0 • • • VIPs at the recent luncheon IRENE FASHIONS Custom Made Dresses Call For Appointment helping ·others to live. When y,ou lose someone dear to you-or when a special person has a birthday, quits smoking. or has some other occasion to celebrate-memorial gifts or lribu t~ gifts made for them to your Lung Association help prevent lung disease and improve the care of those suffering from 1t AMERICAN :J: LUNG A·SSOCIATION I · The Ct'lrt~Lm'a~ s~.:tl Pl"ople • • 1717 North Broadway. Santa A na. CA 92706 • ' • hosted by Assistance League of Huntington Beach to honor local ci vie leaders. servic;e organiLations and busin~ssetincluded Mayor Rada Balley; Prescott Jones, assis- tant superintendent ofFountain Velley School District: Joan Ger- maay of Mercul) Savings: Robert Mudie, ma yor pro-tern of H B. council members Jack Kelly, Don McAllister and Ruth Finley, and Ka Dile Holmes of the Huntington Beach Co. Also honored were members of the chapter's men\ advisor) -Tom-HannoDrErik Lundquist, Jerry Bergener. Bob Cbrl1tensen and Harold Felix. .After the luncheon prepared and served by Judy Watt and her CO!" m ittec of provisionals Karen Bausano, Julie Day, Grace Con· aboy, Shirley Hamilton, Helen King. Jan Manning, Betty Miller, Pat Rainey and Mavis Thompson, gue ts heard a bnefhistol) of thl' group from Paula McCann. There was a big surprise for President Marsba Johnston -a plaque from Mayor Bailey com- mending the league for 40 years of outstanding service to the com- munity. • • • "ft was a tough decision but the Eternal Caty wo ut " ad Doug Davidson, explaining~ h} Dr. Tbomas C. Cesario~UC I's .. Ex- traordinan us" title holder. wasn 't on hand to accept his award Satur- day night. Cesa no. accompanied by wife. Mal'}'. was In romantic Rome, sharing has research with his peers. while thcirch1ldren, David, Doag, Kristen and Karle, stood in forh1m at the Marnott Hotel, along "'•th their maternal grandmother. Mrs. Magdalene Neiman, to accept the applause of 425 gu"ests at the univers1t} 's 15th an nual Laud'>and Laurels Banq ue.I. The ccrrmonycould have hcen dubbed th c"Dougand Rand\ Show··" 1th Davidson and Randy Howatt at twin podium' trading quips and barbs and exchanging re pa n ee with other presenters.} ct managing to conduct a smooth. fast- paced dispersal of22 awards at the Alumni ;\ssociation-sponsorcd program. Jack Peltason .. showed the pt>wer of the Chancellor" by inviting thl' audience not to hold their applause for the individual scholarshi p win- ners. Consequen tly. the applause a-nd the smndrng ovinions ror honorees in all categories were uninhibited. addingconsiderabl~ to thecamaradene and .. uni vers11y family" Oavoroftheevent. Pcltason announced the Jean and Dan Aldrlcb Scholarship. "ded1- ca t1on for Dan and excellence for Jean" (she was named "Ex- traordinarius" at last year's ban- quet) and promised to give his personal congratulations to the absent winner. Kim Uyebara,at a later date. Introduced as lJ(Ts "first offi canl Jock ... Dan l\ldrach. Chancellor Emeritus. responded ... 1 don't know who's wntang this matenal but at'sa helluva lot better than I ever got." Danner was served at table.s where ~ndsome black sati~ver-wh1te linen cloths were centered with spring floral arrangements. The grand ballroom was darkened momentarily as chefs in fourcor- nc~ prep.ired th e flaming Cherries Jubilee. Oom Onu COnlributc-d the final • Item to th1'< P-R(lal'aLlJ i;()/umn NJ1wd n~ Da1f.~ Pilot \t) k Ec11tnr Vida l>t·an. Or1nge COMC DAILY '9lOT I~, M9Y 19, 1918 . !~~ve Dils in lineup for MS benefit C.:hapultepcc and Loma de Aqua Caliente arc:as (nestled 1n the hills) and the tour will stop at the new Fiesta ' Americana Hotel where fashions will be shOwn and lunch available. Bus service will be offered to those who wish to be ·carfree' and not drive in Mexico. The tour 1s S 10: luncheon S9. and bus. $8.25 toS IOdepcnding on pick up locauon. Rancho Bernardo. La Jolla. Balboa Park or Chula Vista. Spicer ma)° be reached at (619) 294-8020. DllMyl'llolltylel•et Claire McN~lr, .chairwoman of the iCCOnd annual ~ult 1ple Sclerosis dinner aucti on. Marllyll and Dick f~•0an, Zee Allred, Nancy Alley and other volunteers ~ I e range (ountychaJ?ter ofthenauonal MS Society ave~roduced some exciting donations. omgon the block at the June I affair in the Mend1en will be among other th mgs ... a Las~r 2 sail boat.fu rs.Jewels. ~otirm~t dinners and vacation trips. • • • Sports celebrity chairman this-year (s SteviDlb-of Rams ~ame and Ed Arnold and Bob'Guggenbelm will act asauctaoneers. · . T1ckets(Sr cal'h) ancludeadinnerand hosted bar for reservations. call 633-9391 and ask for ally. · • • • Had a c~_ll from Alma Spicer in San D1e$0 about the Wednesda) Hands· Across-the-Border" T1Juana Homt.• Tour being sponsored for the 14th )ear by Cand:11" ' ....... "'·" P."11rhome~\'lllhe open1 ntnc V1rgm1a Castle Auxiliary. Assistance League of Newport Beach. is entering its fourth year of prov1dingai master calendar b) which ph ilanthropic. cultural and sen ice organ1zat1onscan schedule upcoming events. The calendar will continue to have a "hotline" to call to cleardatescovenngAugust ·g5 through December '86. A pres1dent'scockta1I reception 1s set forThursdav from 610 8 p.m. 1n League headquarters so heads of · DEAR MR. GOREN Q. -There ,, sreat al'f\UDeat la our brkl1e cll"cle about thlrd·hud open· lq bid1. Some of the player• are opealq uy eoUectJea of 10 polatl aDd then blamla1 partaer for 1et· tiq them too hJah wbea eomethlq 1oe1 wroq. We would like to bear from you oa thJ1 1ubjec:t. E.R.L., Llaeolawoocl, JU. A. -There is almost enough material here for a book, let alone a colun:in. However, if l had to sum up my 1ew of the subject. it would boil dow to: "W n you open in third seat with s ·minimum values. always rememb r that you are doing so dupite t e fact tha t you don't have t.he values for an opening bid. not becau1e you don't have t hem!" Whenever you open the bidding. partner will presume that you have a full opening bid and base his responses on that premise. lt is the third-hand opening bidder's duty to inform his partner that he does not .have an opening bid. He does so by passing at his next turn unless his partner forces by making a jump shift. organizations ca n learn more about the revised and CHARLES GOREN one heart with one spade. I would not know what to do. Ir I bid again, l promise a full opening bid; if I pass, we must be in the worst spot. By contrast. little harm. and a considerable amount of good, could come out of opening hand 21 with one diamond. No matter what part· ner re•ponds, you can pass. If the opponents buy the hand. you cer· tainly want a diamond lead and RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. I For rhe Rest ol Your lite ,1922 HARBOR BLVD . COSTA MESA:-548·1156 SILLY FIAICES llEElllll FASJD Of.SIGIO DESIGN STUDIO BY APPOINTMENT ONl Y 2711 PACIFIC COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 113-1231 nothing else. It is almost certain that the opponents ca.n 't make a low-level penalty double of diamonds. Also. the bid could in· hibit the opponents from reaching three no t rump since it is quite possible that neither has a sure diamond stopper. Q. -Are you lD favor of a ... adve oae dlamoad reapoaae to a oae elult opelliq bid, ju1t lD UM partaer U. a "eoaveaient" 1hort·1ult cl•lt ope•· lq bld? J .O., Omalaa. Neb. A. -Unless you are playing a strong club system. I am against bidding one diamond as a negative response. There is nothing wrong with the old-fashioned way of show· ing a weak hand -pass. Re' O'Herlihan The singing cowboy. To a la1.A.less land he brought truth. JUSl1ce. fancy nd1ng and some wonderful outfits . That gives rise to another "rule': for opening light. You must be ready to pass any response by part· ~!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-I Der. Let's consider two hands: II •S \7 AJ542 O QJ6 +J76S 21 •763 '7972 OAKQ6 +854 Both hands have .9 high-cards points and the first hand also has two distributional points. Yet if I were going to open light in third position I would do so with hand 21 but not with hand 11. Why? Because a one heart opening bid would han little lead-directing purpose since :"' any other suit might be better, depending on partner's holding. ln addition. should partner respond to edwards TOWN CENTER ·r ·~· l 'Rll''''• ''"'"'751 4184 l f''lli:tlM " ,, ...... !fj - COSTA Ml\A Passage To India ~ .... ·--.. ~. !_~tp J. Pf .. ~ ft ...... _., ....... ~ ·-=-.· NOW PLAYING llllD ,,.,,_ ~t·.a..- • IN.A • MfUQ!t Wll.IO v. b• ;)..ii.:• !.•• ,. ~··-;:i_. I B ~ t "•' :'9 \)j.. v • .... IUlllA •Alla •'I' e .. 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Wax:,.19 Ort•e 1n 891 369J ~1Jc1\wrn I• " WESTMINSTER hJ911"0 l•AM.111 l s-.m FE SPftlltGS 893 (l>46 I ~ .• M• ! 1t•· '),)lO'J COS TA MESA hl,,,d•O , R"SIOI 'Wl) '4~J i11tU h \it \ •'-"-' llttO t()fl '"~ t..C.•Gl .. l•T --- PRIZE WINNING DESIGN As Seen in ''Living Spaces" KTCHEN DEIGN l er ouc expenenced profess1onols help you ·choose the ~ 1tchen most perfectly sui ted 10 your lifestyle. 1000 Bristol SfreefNorth • Newport Beach • (714) 955-1232 updated Master Calendar plans. More tnformation on calendar partic1r.tion may be obtained from Mn. JM8 Watts, 644-16 I . ••• MEETINGS: Pre1iden ts, deans al\d chairmen will attend Thursday's May Breakfast of Oran~ District Califoroja federation of. Women'sClubs. lft Woman's Club ofSan\a Ana. VlrllaiaSwtai wtll present Jlm Mead, di~ctor off or IGds' Sake. the $2,000 the distnct received from Disnexland. Harbor V 1ew Hills Philharmonic meets I 0 a.m. Monda~ in thc.~omt ofMra. Raymoa1Gnber ... Women s Aux1haryof0ranie County Arthritis Foun· dation will gather at Emma 2ta1meyer'1 Harbor Island homeforan 1 t:30am. Tu~sday luncheon ... lkrU. Goldbera, exec director of Orange County Jewish Family Service, will speak at the 6:30 Wednesday dinner oft he Round table group(menand women in 20sand 30s)of American Jewish Committee. Baywood Clubhouse, Newpon Beach, is setting for the event ... Dr. Gand11ari A. Wln, political se1ence and history instructor at Gol~en West College. will describe the role of women in As1aat the 7:30 p.m. Wednesda) meeting ofNcwpon/Mesa .\mencan Assoc1auon ofUni.,.ers1t) Women In Glendale Federal Sa ings:t 00 Newpon Center Drive. · • • • FASHION: Trav1lla's fall collecuon will be showD May 29 at Balboa Ba) Club du ri ng Las Marineras. Family Service .\!.~oc1a11on ·s fashion lu ncheon. Lumiere will pro' 1de the fashions: furs by M. Jacques. and Jewe ls b> W) ndham Leigh. Social hour scheduled at lta.m. A Cha~el makeup artist will be at I. Magnin Tuesday to introduce Summer Visage colors. Appoint- ments may be made b) calling 957-1511. ext. 264. THE HEAT IS ON! 1:11:v1::1~~( 1-111.1-'c; celebrity contact Since 1978, tile lllameya of Corona del Mar· ba•e bo9ted the annaal party wlaen tlae · entertalner for the aammer St. Jade C.U- dren '• Reeearcla Foandadon beneftt 18 aa- noa.nced. Denlee and laer fatlaer Jll_.... Mame,.-areet Georte Barna at tbe lateet neat lD WU81ilre Country Clab. TlaeJ learned from Roee Marte and Damly Tlaomu tbat 8ulJ llallllow baa •olanteered to U., at the 2Sra 1a1a Aac. 31 at the Century PIUa. ··-.... -..,...._ ma11•1i -• • l&JLlll 1• 1111, ldl 1:21, ldl Fii. 7:21 1:20, 11111 edwards NE.VwPO>P b 44 ·07bO 'fl fll ' ~i ' f " • f ..t ~ t ~ ... :.. "f < ' I 11 \f:. :. • ... ,."''" , ... ,,,. ........... , .. ....... ,. '9nm' __ , ..... ................... ......... ...... ~ .. P"war Js LIDO 6 73·8350 ~f .......... , • " . --·---...... "Tmllr" ... llT -llttt, 1111 ., ... , ...... "'" ..... ... edward s TOWN CENT EP 751 ·4184 BRtST(.1~ & A~',,.. •'-·~· • v " r 1.:a '' • •' '' r •• ' • , • edwards BRISTOL. 540· 7444 BR~'j• A'lifAlA'-''"'" ,Al .. &AICA ,._.MT WllT •' "MT•• Tm llTI" ,.,...,.., ... 111 l 1Ne.•t1. .. 1 ... m ..... ~ ....... ''llTall'; IPl-1il ....... , ... ,,._,I)~ :00 Ill ...... , .. "llT. ...... .. ... 90 I }n. --UT Cl.-' Ill ~-, .......... .... "'" .... . '!!.;.. ~ llJ edwards CINEMA 546·3102 HAR81)R Bvl 1 (;ARO A• A'.'A~" '''A lit('" .._. ........ .... ,. edwJ rds V[ s:. 646 ·50 25 '~ ,\I I.. • • 1 •· l ' • I \ti '-A .,. ..._cur• ML ,......... llATI tl.00 re ... -~·. h .. .., · " . · •, 848·0388 l ' ' "f •. \ ·. .. 'l=it l .. .... __ ,.,.. .''"~==--........ ___________ ... ·.-w•••llTI"' ·..I'~!·· .......... ,.._. _____ _ edwards fOWN CE NTER -.. . . . . "' 4184 ••..• -. . . . . I J \ '• ..... I UT _11111 e o ... a r o > • ~ • E. ;. ~ • • a 5 .i c e 1 1 :.\f; • " .• ;. . ..... " ~ ....Ill. \.. "'ftDCI" .. "llllm• ..... ,. ...,_. ..... ''ftml. ·--·=· "ll'f. mna"• "LAIY llAlnf" ,,..., .. hit.,,.., .... .. ,.. 11121 edwards SADDLEBACK 581 ·5880 f, "1'1R1_ ~LA~ A' R1 · -.r1£.._:i t, ""' edwara s EL TORO 581 -9500 I • . ' '. ' . ' •, ' f.."' ; ~ • •. f ' ··~ ''ITETW ... "fll , .. ,..,., .. ''llT • Clllla" flt U1JI, JIM, h it. 1 .. -------{2.10 ii. J-00 -------.,..,.. .... Ill ...... ,. ............ 11 1tll. .... lllJt ·~· Tm 81" INt "IT_.'IPll edwards VIEJO TWIN 830·6990 ~Alll OIE(,0 ~W• I( l A PA/ & CHR•SA!c ' A ,.,~StOlll ••I , ''tlAll" IN· 111 ''Tlf '9l.f-•cam-· '"' Plff U I '"flfTCll'" "' "lW--T • Cllll" fPll llA hH......_ , ..... u edwa rds MISSION VIEJO MALL 495·6220 ~ 2 ""' ·o :i:iow111 ,,,,[' SC'WH lll ROB•lllSON<; 8 IU•" "lJIY llAlnf" fPC· 11) , .... , ....... .... lll!t edwards sour~ C0ASTLAG1_111j A 497· 1711 • • ..... ~ ,...,. ,..W\' .... R-J ' .Al.1U .. A 8f A1,,.~ edw ards ~c : a •• AGJtf& "41L.S ""·. 768-6611 ' • ... ,, ... .. I, ''.'IA('' l uvlllA ... II& "I •• " 't &ll' -·. . . -.-. .... llT cas·• ".!t."tir ..... ,.., .. ... , ....... •TIMl11!911 ''lllnfll' ..-rfPll ltlL ,,.., .. .. .. .. .... U T llllt ... •1--nmt 'UIY ............. lttat.Nt.tJe .... ..... ........ edwards '0LNT All\j ~ AL-.E.. 839· ~ 500 R•• "'..... • I I ... \.f.. .. . ,,,.. '... t ..... , la.LI ... "' l .,.,. ...... , .. ......... ,,... .... . . .,.__I . ._. ..... 111 TB~ Fl If ' 11a.M1.1•• ........ ,... lfll.ltl .,. , .. edwards r\ l STB~OO I<. SJ0 .4401 ,.\f ""'"l• ta~· 1 fHI '•~ 11• '"~''~ ,n • Jo Ct Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 19, 1985 INTERM ISS ION SCR 's season finale set; .. Gershwin at Sebastian's The people behind Columbus Raf Vallone (left) portraya Joee ·vlnslnbo, Ltal playa tile motber of Colambu' youna adYher to Kin& ..{obn II of Porta.aat; ltll bride ln ••c1utatopber Colambu," a new Wallach play• Hernando de T&la•era. mini Mrl•alrln.t tontilat and Monday at 8 confeuor to Queen laabella. and Vlrna OD caa. Claannef i. ~.-iiiiiiiiiiiilli~~!t~u!x~u!!'.vjr~Hl~A~ri~1~s~;!Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii..::~ Class Act Players moving to Grove: 'Acr tn Newport Thl' sca~on Ii nalc from South$.. oast Repertory. a GNshw1n rev,ival at Sebastian's Wl'St Dinm·r Playho use. a new cabaret nrt an New pon Beach and a romed} by a rt•locatcd com· munat} thl'atl'r group in Garden Grove add up to an act1vl' !>Chl·dulc of theatri cal openings an Orangl' Count) thl'> wee~ . CR wrap'> up m 20th ann1vcrsal) \Cason with .\thul f·ugard's "Master )larold ... and the Boys," OfX'ning Tuesda). "Gitt Craiy" arn,es Frida} at Scbas11an· .. wl'!>l ln San C'lcmentl'. along \\Ith "Funny Valentines" by A Clas\ .\l·t Pia\ ers at the Garden Grove Communll} fhe<l!l'r. ..Mastl'r llarold .. '"II ~putlight a Toi Tnus home-grown actor. Irvine's Rotx·rt Macnaughton (of .. E.T: .. faml'). II\ thl' title role of a South Afnc1rn schoolbo)' tom octween the bonds of fnl'ndsh1p and social reahlle!>. Sydne} H1h hert and Daryl Roach also arc fcaturt:d 1n the drama. unda thl· dirl·r11un 111 Martin Benson Performanres "ill hl· &l'l'll ·Tut>sda)'> thcough Fnda~' at~ Pm . Saturda}'> al 2:30 and 8 and Sundd~' at 2:30 and 7:30 until Junl' :'3 at thl' Fourth Step Theater. 655 J m, n Center Orive. Co.,ta Ml''>a ( all 957-~033 for.11ch·1 1nlorma11on \AJ'ALK -INS * F1nt Two Mlllllff SllOWtfll' * -._,, 0.,l V S2.7S Ullltn Mett4 Gcor$e Ucrshw1n\ .. {itrl < ra/\ .·· "'h1 ch 1nspirt>d the Jud} C1arl.1nd-ORIVE -INS m~ Micke) Roone) musical. takl'\ Ufl n~ D.ny Pilot's wutly soap o~r• 1umm11ry. usually publisbed on · rt>sidencc at Sehnstian\ wc~l f mJ;n • il·iej[ifiM611 Suday. wm appearia Monday's edition tbls week. Bill Raftery as directing the ~hm' jjj'.;,f:,,;r;;;s;:;.,r whi ch plays through Jul) 21 al till' OUTOFCOWW:llOU.CRIS r.:=============:o-r-------------i1 playhouse. 140 AH'. Pim. San l"tus Co·Hlt VlATcR OoT }\:It THE RJllcEI Clem<.'ntc. llllAM(.,._UJ 12:303:001:30 t :OO a. 10:30 Creature <"1 ~:::~'"!:.' ~·.~ ·~ • George Champion. Dam·ttl' Cnp-,..~.,':9~~~ CRI "'MASK' pen and 8<.'t h Hansenstaranthl•sho~. cemetery along with J oe Heanw:lrnan. I 1111 IS SUPERB... Benn<.'tt. Mark Rydzynsk1 . ~a rr A MMAQa TO INOIA (WIG) Show• ~1 I 00 4 ·60 1 00 .. ' 0 0 LOST IN AMElttCA (II) AT 3 ,4 5 I 00 W1tnu1 (A) 1 30 S 0 .. 9 SS GOTCHA fPG-1 >) SHOWS At 12·30 2 :40.A.SO 7 00 l. 9 10 DRIVE INS Open 1.0 l U4 15~3 I Chi•-• S.11t1 A111 f_., SAVAa•ST•~ ( "l ,.lus: ao•y Oout»le (") llUSTL&• llHAl'SOOY "'-----------i PC) SHOWS AT 12:15 GOTCHA f919-ta 2 ·10 4 ·05 5 :00 7 :55 9,50 Plus: Just b11e Of The Cuys (PG·1 J) LADY HAWKE _..1 SI SHOWS AT 1J:•o 3:00 s 15 7:35. t :55 LADY HAWU ... II Plus Qlrh Just-Wa"t To Have l"u" l"Gl HAS JAMES BOND FINALLY MET HIS MATCH? \I 11111 I ~ Ill/Ill LI 11.t l'rt ~Ill• ROGER MOORE J' I\\ fl L\\I\;., !-- JAMES BOND 007,... 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(all 1N7-5 1~:' oi 971 -'427 lo( 11cket 1nlorm:111011 '\~1ngan~ thl' !>po1l1ght around the rounl) \\all touch on thl'\l' nllltinua ng prud Ult wn~: -"Guys and Dolls" at till' Laguna Moulton Pla,h1H1\l'. ('1()6 Laguna ( an' 1111 Road I J1,tun<1 Heach I ~44:tl74J ). fundu~., through Satur· d:n\ at IS pm .. Sunda}<s at 2:JO until Junl· 9. , -"The Curious Savage'' at th t> \\ c~tminstN ( ommunit} Theater. 7272 Maple St . Wl''>tm1nstcr (995-~ 11 J). Frida~ s. and Saturdays. at 8 10 through Ju1w I . • -"Cabaret" at the < urtain Call D1nnl·r Tlwa1a, 090 El Camino Real. ru .. 11n (XJX-I 5~111. n1gh1I~ C'CCCpl Monda~, at 'a~ 1ng curtain 11me'i. ntl·ndl·d through Jul) 21 -"Barefoot in the Park" at the t l:arll'qu1n Danna Pia) houst'. 3503 S. Harhor Bhd .. Santa Ana (979-551.1). naghtl ) l'XCt'PI fondays at varying rurtarn 111nes through Jum· 9. -··sweet Charity" at the Grand ()1nnl'f Thl':lll'r. I Hotel Way, ·\n.lhl'lnl (77> .,7 Hlt. n1ghtl~ l.''<Ct"pt Monda'' at 'a~1ng. curtain 11mes through Junt• 16 -"Annie Get Your Gun" b} the I ulll'rton < 1' ll l 1ght Oix-ra Com- pan' .11 Plummcr ·\ud11onum. Chap- man ::tt l l'OlOll 1-ulkrt(ln (897-17 )2). I hur,d.1'' 1hruugh Saturda}'> at 8. ..,und.1~' .JI~ JO un11l Jum· :'. -"Tbey'rr Pla}in~ <?ur Song" at till' < •l·m I hl·::ttrr. LlS)2 Main St.. c.arckn (1fnY(' tnlti-7~1J). Wednc.-s- dJ\'> thrnugh '\Jtun.Ja~ at 8. Sunda)'\ .11 1 luun11l .lunl' l:i -"Orpheus Des<.'e nding" an the rl·ntal h.111 .11 <al tatc Fulkrton ('.,\.'11"11 \\111Jing up with per- lmm.111u.:' I lll''-da~ thruugh Friday at X pm "awrd::i' al 2 10 and 8 and '-lund:i~ .11 :i p.m -"The Fantasticks" tn the Re- gional Kqwrton Tlw:.itcr at lhl' r mum rtie.11t•r 4175 Fairmont BIHJ . 'orh.1I111d.1 (11%-4tt>SJ. do'\- 1ng paformanu•, I m.l.1~ and Satur· da' at x 'iund.1\ at ~ The \ho" mo,l·, 111 I ulil·flon·, \Vll'>hlfl' ·\ud1111r1um .h1lll' ~ "One of the most originally conceived and gracefully made suspense dramas of recent years." Richard Schickel TIME MAGAZINE .B <:' A}~···~'~::~ !1.1'!~ E!S.T~!!E "' ..... ~----. ~_.r . NOWPLAYDfCJ .... ,OUll.14"1 WAUfY Olll•-•t• "' . . • .,...,,,<.llo. , . ... " tOtUi •ti! """'" • t •• ., .. . '• mmm 'M "" -COlfAWU ·-"""' .,,. ... ·-; -•ct•""",,,. .. . .. "' ,,., .. ..,, ...,.,, . Wiii-ill •fl--.. ,, .. . f ..... ,,,,.., ..,._ ... llOC '" >I .. ••" P.d Will(IS llOO C:N p,1 .~ _', ·: ." .: • ~: ·.. b iJ 8 J :J II .. Ortnge Coat DAILY PILOT /Sundey, May 19, 1185 A variety of model• await vlaltora t o Summer Wind. on the coaat aide of Coaat Highway in Corona del Mar. Luxury living in CdM from $359,000 to $5-17,000 Gfeller Development Co. has Introduced Summer Wind, a lim- ited collection of 36 single-family . homes in Corona del Mar. The Summer Wind community. located on the beach side of Coast Highway, has already at- tracte(i-...a great deal of Interest among homeseeker s. according to the builder. Constructed on the former Corona del Mar Elementary School site. the homes' archltec- tural styl1ngs are meant to be In keeping with the character of the surrounding town. The architectural style is the result ot careful research on the part of Gfeller Development and the architect. Kermit Dorius, himself a resident of Corona del Mar. The existing architecture. the planners discovered. was a di- verse blend of such influences as contemporary. country Euro- You're moving?· Whatever for? Pros pect of n ew job surprisingly not top reason for pulli ng out , Each year. some 20 million Americans pull up stakes and move far away. Why do they go? And how do they pick their destination? A University of Southern Call- fornja geographer has found that ties to people draw most of the m1grants-"to dfs'tant places. -"Job prospects are often thought to be the main expla- nation fo r why people move and why they move where they d o," said Kevin McHugh, an assistant professor with joint apolntments at USC's School of Urban and Regional Planning and School of Letters, Arts and Sciences. "But most people consider very few alternatives -one or two destinations, at most - before making a long-distance move. If job prospects were the only factor, the list of posslblltties would be longer than that." Over the last several years, McHugh has surveyed more than 1.000 people to understand why some stay put while others pack up and move. Much of his work explores the role of "place ties" -social. economic and psychic attach- ments to the current community and potential geographic desti- nations. Among the strongest place ties. he finds, are family and friends, jobs and job posslbllltles, previous residence. property. and memories created during the course of repeated travel and vacations. In one of his studies. McHugh examined the plaoe ties of 167 people who. considered them- selves "highly llkely" or "highly unlikely" to migrate. 'llhlle 70 percent of the study respondents Intending to make a tong-distance move said rela- tives or friends llved In the d .. tlnatlon they were consider- ing. only 63 P:ercent reported a strong job possibility there. · Young. atngte people are the most llkety group to make • move. McHugh reported. white "entrenched stayers" -those who consider a move highly unlikely -tend to be older and married. . Md'4ugtl found. too. tha1 ten than a third of mlgra,.Qtt-to-be owned their own homes, com- pared with nearly three-fourths of the entrenched stayers. But sociodemographic charac- teristics and practical con- straints such as property own- ership are only moderate predic- tors of the propensity to move. McHugh says. More importantly, those who intend to move share si milar attitudes and beliefs about the value. not just of moving. but of moving to a pa<-tfGutat-destination. "'They tendrt<Whink they'tt be able to improve their quality of Ufe." e explained. "through en- vironmental amenities as well as employment. And the social af- filiations their potential desH- nation offers also draw them closer to the decision to rnove." Migration has become more important than regional dif- Some movers think thegras§ is green er somewhere else. but most are ambivalent about leaving home ... ferences In births and deaths as a factor in redistribution of the nation's population. So the quest to understand why people move. and move where they do. has assumed new urgency for demo- graphers and urban planners. McHugh has found. for exam- ple, that migrants may be no more adventurous than people who stick to one place. "Many people who move long- distance are less Interested In exploring the unknown than In avoiding uncertainty," he said. "They tend to migrate to places they already know -usually through famlty or friends. "In fact. about one-fourth of the movers are returning to a place they uaed to llve. Some of the returnees are correcting the mistake of having moved to a pl.oe thlt fej~ to mMt their expectation•. Other• ere simply returning to thefr root1 af1er moves they atways regarded as temporary. "Some mover1 may think the grau 11 greener eomewnere else, but moat are amblvatent about leaving their current homes. "They aren't so much pushed I by dlaat11tactton wttn the otd as pulled by powerful ties to the new." pean. nautical and Eastern sea- board styles. and these have been incorporated into the Sum- mer Wind residences for a cus- tom-designed look. Among the detalllngs featured on the exteriors are shrngle or lap siding. stone or brick chimneys and a variety of window treat- ments. Interior stylings have been created to reflect particular life- styles. said Donus. • Plan B. the "Seabreeze," 1s ideal for those who prefer more casual surroundings. and the family room is the central activity area. "Gardenwalk," the Plan C, presents a secluded lower floor master suite. gracious formal areas and versatile optional den upstairs The "Shoreline." Plan D. fea-. tures a fireplace d1v1der separ- ating the living room and library: I Ill' l1t lfl1l'" 1 )I I lw ht.lit' 'x:rtt'" .m ltht· 1i1w '' 11rh' 1 11 .trt I 11.:.n11 !lull\ de..,t~nnl .md 1 r.11tn1 "1111 ... m · Ii• ,l..,,llfl' \ t ll I 11! \l'.lf' 11! t'llt1 l\ fl)l'l\I .llld l.L,l111~ \ .tllil' I k1 .tll"(.' 1 11 1 llc !Int· qu.thl \ .111d 11 1n,lnl1. 1111n < 11 LIW"l.' 1111111t'"· \ 11u "111 tk:h~hl 111 t.,11. l) ti11l'h ...._ ulptc.:d lk"l.lll .ind Ill thl' ~Jl1lkUr I 1f !ht' 1. l.L'''I. ,, vim~ I I• 1nw' prl'x'ntl'J "11h pndt: l11r .1 m1 ,,1 th'-l nm1n.111n~ ~n lUP 1 >I 1.11lln 11 ,,... the master surte has a retreat complete with fireplace. Each of the two-story floor plan designs at Summer Wind offers a family room. plus either three or four bedrooms and from 2.032 to 2,610 square feet of luxury living area. Prices range from $359.000 to $517,000. · .,Sales manager Sally A Seery also noted that buyers have ample opportunity to further customize their homes Amenities include high vol- ume. sloped ceilings: wood-burn- ing fireplaces. sky11ghts in select plans; French doors and, in various homes. an owner's re- treat. solarium nook and/or 11- brarv The. sales office and model residences will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m at 614 Carnation Avenue. Corona del Mar Model interiors are by Creative Design Consultants of Costa Mesa. ~EA(i]FF Humm~·'' !\."'" . ... •:;__....._~ .. ~l~~ .• l ____ ..... ~ R_EENS ~ ..... ~ ~. U-4 _.. ... f t Jl1 ... -... ~.\~ I • •It• I I -09 Oranpe Co.et DAILY PILOT /Sunday.,Miy 1e. 1985 Flexible sectional furniture fits well in sm'all rooms Modular pf eces can be !earranged tp change room appearance-and they' re easy to move 9' •AMARA MAY!R ~-,--~ Both are a series of single seats that can be put together to form sofas of almost any length and shape. By dlyldlng the seat- ing Into Its component parts. It becomes easier to rearrange the units or to move them to a dlffer~nt place. ''Y decoratll'.lg auttiorltles. They are also lighter and less bulky, which makes for easier movement. •111 I• .,,_ Flexible furniture that fits Into the apace you have available right now and can be changed around In future homes: that's the contemporary ideal. In aeatlnQ..i,a variety of options offer this flexlblllty. Instead of a tradltlonal so.ta. you could opt for sectlonal or modular pieces - two terms for the same basic commodity. _ ... ' Those who expect to be . re- locating to different quarters g,1tt·.., in NC'wr ort Bl·,Kh. Ur from time to time and those who frequently must rearrange their furniture to accommodate dif- ferent size gatherings are among the people who can benefit by choosing this more flexlble form Of seating ·Over 8 tradltlonal sofa or two loveseats. But. although they flt well Into contemporary lives, sectlonals are actually a long-lived product. They have been available at least since the 1930s. according to Edwttrd Wormley, a furniture designer who created his first sectional group In 1932. He says they Immediately found favor I ht· ult m.1!1 1n luxunnu<, c nndn1111n1um 11 \ 1ng hcl.., tnnw dm,·n to th1· 11l t1m,l1C' 1n mrnfrl home.· '>.lll'" 1h1 1·'<qu1.,1h· moJ1·I homl' ... cit Hl'lcou rt Hill, luxunouc. t\\• 1 .inJ three- btc.lrnnm hn nw., behind guarded to 2.534 -.quJ n..· ~l·t·I nf drilmat1c living '>PMt·, eli..-gant ly dec.1~m.·J . bt·c1u tifully appointl·d .md qu1t·tly ap.ut wi thin a rnvatl' rea lm or nc1tural beauty, ocean viewc; anJ r.,ophisticated comfort.,. BFJCOL JRT f IllJ , lN NEWPORT BEACH From $340.1000 ·-- with doctors who ordered them for their waiting rooms. But their veraatlllty In smaller rooms made them welcome In the smaller homes that began to be built In the 1930s. The first sectionals usually • consisted of three pieces, 1$ys Wormley. There was a left-a'rm unit, a right-arm unit and a center armless section. The pieces were priced separately and the arm- less unit was less expensive. The term modular came Into play In the 1970s. recalls Leslie Flippo, an upholstered furniture Industry executive. The Industry But it's an oprortvnity thai isn't goi ng to last. Only 2 model -homes remain -anJ at thes..• prices, they'll soon be gone. Better make this the weekend you make your move to Belcourt~ !ill . (714) 760 -3808. • l S11/i•., of/It, . ., ''"' llJli.'11 dail.11 from 10 a. m. to 6 p 111 borrowed It from the makers of wood furniture, who had begun selling modular wood cabinets and chests. The Idea was to make each piece the same depth and height and to employ the same detalllng and finish so that consumers could buy as many as they wanted, stacking the wood pieces for even more storage capacity. Whether the store calls them modular or sectional (the terms appear t-0 be used Inter- changeably), seating that can be moved around easlly and rear- ranged is extremely useful In most types of rooms. accord ing to d~oratlng authorities. When selecting a particular modular group. opt for one that offers the most flexlblllty. sug- gests Flippo. One firm. for exam- ple (and It Is fairly typical) has 20 dlfferenct pieces In one of Its modular groupings. Besides the armless. left and right sections In single. double and triple widths. there are ottomans without arms or back. curved and wedge- shaped pieces. Together these variables enable a buyer to create a circular arrangement or to angle I the seating In a variety of Interest- ing configurations. Another use- 1 ful option Is that a sleep sofa can 1 be Included In one of the double or triple sections. 1-------------------15-year mortgage becomes popular I An increased number of home- buyers has opted for 15-year. fi xed-rate mortgages in the first quarter of 1985. mortgage purchase activities of the Federal Nattonat Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae -FNM/NYSE) show. "Fixed-rate mortgages with 15-year terms · now comprise approximately 15 percent of the loans that we purchase from local lenders." said Dr. Mark J . Riedy, Fannie Mae's president and chief I operating officer. "We were purchasing next to none of this type loan in 1984." I As the largest investor In conventional mortgage loans In the nation. Fannie Mae's I purchasing activity serves as a barometer for trends in the mort,g~ge market. Riedy said, "Fannie Mae is- sued commitments for nearly $365 million worth of 15-year mortgages from local lenders throughout the country in the first three months of 1985 alone." In addition. 1t has issued ap- proximately $4 15 million m se-., curities backed by 15-year mort-j l gages In the first quarter. he said. ''One of the benefits of 15-year mortgages is that the borrower pays significantly less 1n interest l'nl " f'llN1IY,• 'll ,C :l<ll< •I r 11.11< Ill ir M• •I •.-1ln of, >I 11101 lt"l lhr~· ,J 11.u ll<Jil' I l charges over the life of the loan, .. said Riedy. "For a monthly pay· 1 ment that 1s about 10 to 15 percent higher. a home buyer red uces his or her overall interest charges usually by more than half. whe n compared with a 30- year loan." "Cur{ent annual interest rates on 15-year home loans are be- tween one quarter and one half of I one percent below conventional, 11 3~-year. fixed-rate mortgages," i Riedy said. "Many second-and third-time l home buyete, whe--ofterr -can-- 1 afford the higher monthly pay-I ments, prefer mortgages with 15- year terms." Riedy said. "They I may be thin king of their purchase as the last home they will buy, and want to own the house sooner. free and clear I "And there are many, tra- ditionally conservative bor- rowers who simply do not want to borrow money for any longer than they absolutely must ," he added. 1---------------- 1 Re~l estate forgeries • increase A series of consumer Infor- mation publications on various aspects of owning, buying and selllng· real estate is available from the California Land Title Association. The latest publication In the on-going TITLE REPORTER series is entitled, "Forgery: A Cause for Alarm." . It outlines a rise In the In- cidence of forgery of real prop- erty documents, a crime that can affect any real property owner. It also describes the steps taken by the title Insurance Industry to counteract this felony. Other publications discuss "Why Do You Need Tltle In- surance?" "Solar Acceaa: A Potential Title Problem;'' "Clos- ing Costs: A Primer;" "Tltle Insurance: Where Does Your Dollar Go?" "Understanding Foreclosure;~' "The Function of an Escrow;" and "Mechanics· Liens." Slngle copies are available by writing to the Callfornla Land Tltle Association, P.O._ Box 13968,_ s,.cramento. 95853. Encro.se a setf-addreued, stamped envelope along with your request. •• Retirement village Con•truc tlon i• under way at Villa Del Sol. a retirement comple• in MlHlon Viejo for active •enlor cltiun•. The development -by California Retrrement VUla• -l• •lated for c ompletion in late 1985. The Medlterranean- •tyle building, overlooking the Ca•ta Del Sol public 1olf coune, wlll enc ompaH 57 ,000 aquare feet of Uvlna unlu and common area•. Semi-private accommodation• will be They don't make 'em like that now By ANDY LANG As we get older, we find more and more circumstances beyond comprehension Incidents . proceedings. actions. deeds. performances. even mere facts. seem outside reality. We know something 1s so. but we don't understand it How can a man get $2 million a year for playing a game? What do you mean that all those complicated figures are inside that little plastic chip? For example. I have 1ust read something that simply cannot be so. A few days after seeing a newspaper advertisement for a -house costing $4 million. I heard about a house that was buil t and sold for $3,200 The price in- cludes labor. It includes plumb- ing. It includes cooking equip- ment. It includes everything' That was not a pap1er mache house. but a real. hve. honest-to- goodness. two-story house with a parlor. a dining room. a kitchen. a spac10.vs hall. a veranda and four bedrooms and a large bath- room upstairs. The words. "parlor and veranda." tip you off. This was a long time ago -more than 92 years ago. in fact. But it also had "a butler's pantry," so you know it wasn't made for 1u st anybody. lt wasn't 1ust any old house either. It had plaster walls througbout, a front door made of -ash and gTazed-with pi ate glass~ a finisned room in the attic and space for two more. a full cellar and 9-foot ce1llngs All these details and consider- ably more about similarly priced houses were found in a book called "Suburban and Country Homes." a republication of a book originally published in 1893 by the William T. Comstock Co. of New York. It is one of many in Ant1qu1ty Reprints' series of 19th century American building stud- ies. (Antiquity Reprints, P 0 Box 370. Rockville Centre. NY 11571 For information. send a stamped. self-addressed envelope.) Included with the various de- signs of the late 1800s Is a charming chapter called "Sug- gestions on House Building," by architect A W. Cobb, charming not only because of the exquisite wording used by the gentleman but because of his forthright opinions and incisive comments. most of which have withstood the passage of time Cobb pointed out: "The most destrable lot for an all-the-year house tn our 'temperate' cltme is evidently one on a slope somewhere be- tween southeast and southwest. with a shelter of trees or sharp rise of ground to the north or west: the whole contour giving such trend of surface water so as to insure a dry cellar. Our early colonial settlers. who had plenty ot land to choose from. usually selected sites of this character for their dwelllngs B'lt in these present days when a rapldly- lncreaslng populaUon is gather- ing around great centres and when land values are hlgehr than they were In the colonial days. the lot-hunter of moderate means who wishes to locate within reach of his business must take the best of land that offers for the money. even though It may not slope to the sun. and even If It requires a rubble drain. wlltl a proper free outlet. to Insure a dry cellar." Those wno do not believe in I unplanned residential buildings will find Cobb held their views a long time ago. He said: "To harmonize the house with its surroundings, it is necessary l to consider the aggregate of houses as a settlement, and their relations to each other . I wish to I urge strongly here the necessity of ta'k ing 'this general view. be-I cause this matter is often lost sight of. An unjudicious building 1 up of a once picturesque. sylvan neighborhood may In a fe~ years transform it into a mere compact. systemless aggregate of heter- ogenous buildings. The very people who had been attracted 1 to a place~bY its rural beauties may, by their heedless placing of houses. shops and stables, rob it of its charms. 111-acfvised cutting of trees. blasting of moss-grown rocks. n~ect in adopting uni-I form frontage lines and failure to reserve a choice tr~rocedure I here and there for publtc parks, and other like methods of I procedure. may effectively blight 1 what could have been developed into a beautiful settlement." Bravo! But a sizable four -I bedroom house for $3 .200? Preposterous! EXPERT ADVICE ' ecllt:ors can't • ass 1st police By SIMON SYKES A real estate agent took some prospective clients to look over a home which had been listed for sale. The agent obtained entry to the home using the "lock box" system, which allows agents ac- cess to a key when there is nobody at home. As the agent walked the clients I through the property, he noticed an unusual amount of audio . equipment stored in the home. I Becoming suspicious. he tele- phoned the police and said he believed the goods might be I stolen: The police were interested. and the agent ~as persuaded to allow them entry to the home, using the same "lock box" key. The police seized the equip- ment and arrested the occupant on charges of receiving stolen · property. The occupanr said the agent had no right to adm it the pollce. and claimed the search was illegal. A California appeals court ruled the real estate ·agent had authority to allow entry only to prospective buyers. and not per- mit the search by pollce. The court also ruled that the pollce·had no reason to betleve the real estate ll~see had the authority to allow the search. (Simon Sykes Is editor of ftret tue9day, • Journal for the real nttmtfnl1ustry, P.O. Box 200tJ3. Riverside. CA 92516. Tel· (714) available from $595 per month and private unlta from $975 per month. The fee Include. all meal• plua anacka, Unen and hou11ekeepln111ervlce, recreation actlvltlea, and tran•portat.lon to doctor•. •hopplDC and church evenu. Emer1ency communication• •y•tem•, •prlnklera, •moke detector•, and telephone/televi•lon outleu wlll be in all of the unit•. Instant Rebates up to $500 Plus a $5,000 Mas terCard It If \'Oll.rP l<1ok111~ for(! m11rll,!,1~1· lnt.111 or h11rn1· 1·q111(\ loc1n. \Oil\(' lliSI f111111d .1 \\,j\ 111 ~l\t' \lillr'l'll ti hrt'.I~ Ht•l .lll"I' n\!1111u1\' 11 111111· 1'1·d1·r.il 1 ... 1•lkn11~ 111,r.1111 r1·lt1tl , . .., 1111 hol ll "'''' \llll \ ol ll ,,,\t' ~ ·)11111111 !11,111 ,,.,., \\l(ll .111 ,, 111ort~.1~1· 111.tll nl ~l!lll.lllllJ t>I 11111rr I Ir~ {11111111 rnort~11~1 · h>t1lh u11d1•r Sllllt IHlll E1ttwr '''" \1111 II ,J11t11m.1t1t ,,11, qu.1hh lor ,, \!<1-.tt·r( .irct PrPflom•d ''cir ti ''llh ,, $.).IHHl hrw nf 1 r1•d1t I:\ ~rt·.il '''" to lwlp turn \111ir Ol''' huu,1· int• .a homt-1 And ~t>llt1h! !ht· rt·IMl1· i-. 1·,1.,, Ontt• \011 q11.1h1' ror the lo.in. JU'' ~1rrJn~l' tu 111c.1kt..• ~uur pd\ml'nl' c1lll01lldtllctll\ lrom ,1 ll1111w F1·c1t·r.1l l ht•1 ~mi.! 11111111n1 Cnnwnwnl t'h' Orange Coast OAIL V PILOT /Sunday, May 19, 1985 C7 New Beacon Hill. houses unveiled Three model homes to be open for.tours at Laguna Niguel tract Grand opening sates activities are under way this weekend at Beacon Hill Cove in La;una ~igl.!~I. where three model hdmes will be open for tours. The Stellrech1 Co. homes re- ports tremendous buyer response In the first' two months at the community, where more than 50 percent of the Phase I homes have already been re- served. A backup list of one-third of Phase II view hQmes have also been secured fof anxious buyers. "Prospective h omebuyers have returned to the Beacon Hill Cove community numerous times .. and it 1s a tribute to the Stellrecht Co. reputation for un- comprom1sed ~uallty and work- manship that these homes have been spoken for prior to the models opening,' said Dale But- ler. St~llrecht's sales and market- ing director. Beacon Hill Cove homes are styled lo project a bright and airy feeling, with sueh features as vaulted ceilings. skylights and multi-paned windows In select plans. llvtng rooms or dining rooms are open to the story above to accentuate the lnte<lor spaciousness. Phase I offers one and two· story. slngle-famtty detached homes priced from $159,900 to $189,900. Three floor ptan• range from 1,618to2.•86square feet of living apace wfth tour bedrooms and up to three baths. Kitchens Include such bultt-lns as a self-ventilating convertible cooktop with barbecue grill. combination microwave /wall oven with tovch control and self- cleanlng features, and a 10-cycle energy-saving dishwasher. Some plans offer breakfast nooks and greenhouse windows. Recreational facilities include swimming pools. whirlpool spas and private tennis courts. Hiking and bicycling trails are available at nearby Salt Creek Regional Park To reach the Beacon Hill Cove community, drive toward the coast on Crown Valley Parkway from the San Diego Freeway. Turn left on Clubhouse Drive (at El Niguel Country Club). right on Niguel Road, then lett on Beacon Hill Way to the sates office For more information. call 661-6060 Ht'lu1/1'\ 1111 !lunt1 F1/IJ/f\ L11u11.., '""' :"1', •J r1• 111111._1 ''t1t 1·•111!'> 1111 .il r•·,1'\ hd\• 11 \11 11 h11m1 H· ', ! •'lkr,11, in tlh·r '"' 1 H11111 I q lll\ l"r1 d1l I 111• 'q 11 Ill 11•,l 1! I r1•!1,1t•· ' ' 1 tJ I f l'I'' \\ rl I ... , I ff \,. I I! I .·. t I .. .,, .. , I ' ' ii Ill I • I •t t 1 '• l-IOME FEDffil\L ..., . t/, /ft{"C11"~< 'f ... W,, ,,f, J.i 1/ ,c,-, L.A. COUND .\r1 ad1l\ I l i <.!.!II l\c•\ c•rl\ I .1 l't"n"!(l'I hi.! /oiit..! He•\ 1•rl\ ~hll' 27 1 hOti(. C .Ulol(a l'.1rl. '' 1111 ( 1lt'ndalt· .! 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' I '·'' Ji.wt •'II''' ,,11i t.1 \11.1 ,, H•·.11 I I'-I f 11,1" u.&..;u..J.lOC-\~ u ll ' n ' h '''"' \"""-t'l'ltl~ • f\4 ·h I I'"' 1 ..... 11 1' I' '" ,,. I•·~' I ' .... , 'I \1,111• f fl.I I I • .\\T.\ 8\RB\R\ rot Y1" I' t tr I 11 r 9 "' I ttllf t t I• t I ""'I'"' , .: \till '·'" \I , I•'• 11' " '\, ' .... ft • I I '·" R ... ,11. '·'"'·' 1\.11 IMI ,, I It'" I ,,, "' '·H1l.1 ''·"''' I I• ,,.1, ,, \.I ...... ' I \ " l M ~,._,_!...! I ·'"' ,, ,, ,, I• I,,,,, I I• I Ii•'""""' I l,, ..... I I '•'l'> \I'll 1111.1 I• -I \A.....,11,.1... \ tll.t"• l w C8 Or•nge Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Mey 19, 1986 .-IC ll>TIC( Ml.IC NOTICC l'tatC NOTICE ~ ,ICTITIOUI _,... .. ""'u a. CCMMT IM1W PIOTmOUe _._.. "CmlOUI aulM.. PM:nTIOUe ...... IUNMOll COURT PtCTmOVI au.... ,ICT1'f'IOW .,..... ,ICTITtOUI 1u••~· ...... ITATI...,., °',,. eTATI °' ..annoue WM lllAm ITA'-' um eTAW .... ITA,....,.,. ""CAUfWA .... ITAW NAm ITAT'lmNf I NAMI ITATl•N The follOwlnO j*90l"I• .,. c~ .... ITA,....,.,. The followint......,. .,.. Tiie ~ ,.,.,. .,. The·~ per-.,. C-'J .. Or-.. The tal'OWlnO per.ant .,. The lolloWlng perlOl11 .,, rne loltowlng petton• .,. dQing l>\ltlMM .. '°" 1'MS COUWTY The following~ are dOinO ~at: dcMl'9 ..,_. aa OOlllQ t>ualMM aa tn Ille Malter of the AJ;pll-004nQ ~ ... doing bualneea II. OOlng OUtlnMI at 0 OEOllEAS 32642 he Of Olllfl• dolnQ bulln..a aa. AC· IMS·INVINT()f'Y MA"· afA.-VIHG COLLI GI l<ITCO OAOUP I, 17312 o • t Ion o I 8 IM 0 N sruCTIVI CHILDCAM IV" CRli8TWOOO LIM· C 0 N f E M p O C A A 0r1va LtQUnl Ntguel. lnthe Met1«.oftheAppll-COU~T4NTS· COMPUTl!A KfTINO 11.-VICIS, 19042 ITUOINTI VOlKIWAOIH MMr Clrc:le, Huntington IA08TEOT FEl.MAN, a 81!f.VICH, 2172 DuPont ITl!D. C RESTWOO D SALES. 1255 RuU•nd Rd . ltt~671 . o •tlon ot J O .. DAN COMPANY. 31141 80111h Parllway Loop. U111t 0. "'"'"· IN 47th ltr..C. heell,CAt2147 minor. by LAWllllNCE Oft~. #4.IMM,CAt2')'1& APAATMl!NTS . 19552 NewPofle.ac:tt.CA ll2~ C~oyal eruc:• OeOll•rt, • MICHAEL HEPNIR, a 8rlllOI. 2 17. Sant• Ana, CA Tuttln, CA t2tl0 N I . CA tHl3 Timothy MGGlnnlt. 17312 8AOSTl:DT. e ~t FM Teri l.VM Teyle)r. 22700 Mac:Aflhur Blvd . Sit ~. Siias Kenny Stmp::n rt 32882 541• lllland Ort.,._ CA MMM, by CURTIS WOOL· t2704 TllOmal H a a.Mra A J9ftrey OMn Newmen. MMr Circle . Huntington Change of NwM I.Me ,Of9tt Or., •3'5. (I lrvlnt. CA 92716 1255 RullanO Ad twP<>f 112677 5Ft and T£AEIA l.OUISE Merk C 11;91, 400 l Salter. W lanta ...... 1N 41th Slrwl, NI , CA 9Meh, CA 92147 c ... Number A121M1 TMO. CA t2t30 Dt'lld I( L11mb. 18662 BMc:h. CA 928&0 Tilt ou•tnelf It con· WOOLSl!Y, tlla pmr•nt1. OCMnlTont, B.it>oe. CA ~ leecfl, CA ttteO •~ Kethryn Logmn, 7327 FM· OMllR TO IMOW Jamee R. (Nett) Teyle)r. Mac:A11llur Blvd . Sta 440, Thlt bu1lntn 11 Fon· 0 c:i~ by an 1ndlvldual ~-t2M I Thi• bu .. MM la 09"· Thie bUllNM I• oon· Mt Avenue, Van Nuye. CA CAUll ,oa CtlAleGI 22100 l.•k• ,or .. t Of . lrvlne, CA 92716 duo lad by' an lndMClut u L B1uo• OtOll•U CASE NO. A127H3 Thtt bulll,_. I• con-<Netedby lluMend __ ..._ Mted t>y: M lndMduel tt40e CW llAlm #335. El Toro. OA t2t30 John Minar. 18&52 Sllu Simpton. Ji mad Thlt 11a1ement wM nled 0Mmlf08HOWCAUM duel.CS by 9111ndlvldual ...,_,....... ~O ~ J.,,,.. J OllllOll, Sherry SIMON IROITIDT Ct\rlltyl.VfW!Gllbtn.S211 Mac:Ar1hur Blvd . Sta 440 Thlt etattm411'1 wuf O wmitheCount;C1etllor Ot· WHlllllAt. Cuni. Wool· Merk C lllM Thie ~"*Mflf wM fief fllll ll•*'*'t .,.. flled Fuqua~. t22$N ....,,._ F[LMAN. a "*'°'· by LAW· Cflrlttlna Or .. Dena Pottat. lrvlnt, CA t2715 whh Ille CoulllY C141'k o ,~· ~ <:oonty on April 24, m.yandT.,..LoulMWool· Thlt ltaternent w• Ntd wlltllheCoufttya.tlefOr· .ttt\tfleCount;ClertlotOr• n.t<1 A_._, l.ot Anot19t. RENCE 1"08TIDT. • CA9Hat Mehrdlld Raaaelch. 19552 •fl04I County on M•y '~986 m.y, '*"IOnen, .. partnll Wfth the County Clerk of Ot· .,. Count; on ACw1I Jt ... County on-May t , ttta CA toost '*'"''· hU llled. P91"ton In lllalpfl P. OMbtn. 3Ul 1 "4ac:Arthur Blvd . Sit. 400, 1996 ,21t)e0 mn40 Of ..,._.,Jordan MlchMI ange County on Match 29. ttl5 "11111 Rae Mc:Olnnla 2t t2 Main thlt court tor an Ofder lllkJw. ClvlMlna Of., Din• POlnt, tr1tna. CA 92716 p bit tied Otllf\Ot Coatt HepMr, • mlnOf. ha. flled e 1985 ,,,_ "-i~ Otano-COMt Ofl~. Aotemoot. CA 90720 Ing petltk>Mr to ChenOe 1119 CA t292t AH Aul, 18552 MKAr1hu1 Publl1tte<I Oia~g2e erst Dftl~ p1~01 M•Y 5 12. 111. 2t. pM"lon wtth the cletl of 11111 ,,11_ PuOl!ehed Ofanga ~ Dally "°4 Mey 19. 2'. Junt 81H McGlnnl9, Gerl MGGln· n a m • from 81 lot 0 N Thia bu11,,... 11 con· lllvd . Sta 400. Irvine. CA Deity PllOI M•v 1 ~ · une 1185 COUrt fOf. ~Changing Publtthed Otange Coat Dally Piiot May•. f1 . ll. 2'. 2, •. ltt& nla. c/o TlrnOthy McGlnnla IA08TEDT FEJ.MAN to dueled by-• geiwel pert. 112715 2. II. tlle6 1 Sv-633 ~t"I nem. trom JM• Dally Piiot Aprll 27, Mey 4, IN& Su·~1 11312 M-CllCJll,, MYftt• 8VEIN SIMON ll'OST!DT ~ • Tllll bualntaa II con· Su·640 den MlcNel Ht1Pf* 10 Jor· 1 t. 1t. 1985" • S..140 1no1on Beach, CA 92141 It It her.t>y ordtnd ltlet Twl Lynn Taytof dUC1ad by· a llmlllld part11tt· 1--... -.,-,1C-"""'-:'.T::"':-E:-- dmn Mlcl\MI woo1-.y; S,· 735 Timothy McOlnnle. Otn· .i1 peraone lnt.,...ed In ttMI Thi• ~•'*"*'' w• 11i.cs 1111p P\&.IC NOTICE r~ "" "' IT IS ORDERED thllt ell ---------i •-II' mnTIC( P1taJC ll)JIC( «el Pmrtn« matter eforHald a~ wtth the County C*11 of Of· John Minar, Genefml p.,,. ·-ea flC-....i'I ........... ~ lnletW* In Ille ~ "" Thi• alat~t w .. Ill.cs ~°"' thlt eourt In Otc>wt· = County on May 10. '*' f1CTITI04Jt 1u-.... """" -........... "'41tt ... ___, 1n o.-"8.IC NOTtCE ..cnnoue aulMH w1111 111e Coun"' Cltirll Of Of. ment No. s •t 100 Ctvta 1 Th11 1tattment wu llled UT NAMf tTATllllNT .......... ... ._....--.. .--·-., a• O NAMI ITATllff,., t ..,.,'°"' •ra S*'tmtnt 3 Of thll eour1, ,ICTITtOUI au ... ll MAm ITA~ -., .. ,_, • ••Countyon M•y3, 19 o Center Or1v. W•t. Santa "7tn4 with tneCounty Clefk of r· Tl1e rouowtng paitons a1e The 1011owng,..... local.CS at 700 Civic C.,,ter N ... ,._ tT•Tt•NT The lol..........., perwone ere The tolOwlnO pataofll are "11t10 Ana, Caltfomle. on Junt 10. PublllMd Orane-Cout ange County on Mty 10. 1 d()jnQ bus1nea1 •• OfMW..t. Sent• An•. Call· -.. ~-.. .,, dOlr'f..,... M Publlahed Orange Cout 1985, •I t •t& o'Ckldl AM., .....,. .... Piiot May ti, 2t) June tN6 doing butlnell a S PRO RYAN LUMB!R INOUS· -._[ The followlng P«tonl .... dol!IQ bu .. ,,.. -(1~Mtl(I MEHL ~ 0 A I 9 28 J and .._ ...... ~ .,..., '271171 FA'NTASV SPORT . ,,,,.,. w Betooa Blvd fomla on .JuM 10. t985. at doing bual,,_ u u s A.. COUllllllll INTlll-(II NTA ANA COUNTRY Dally P tot May 1 • une and therl t.,..,. .. ..,.. 2, 9, 1985 • Du c T 1 0 N s 2 6 r 4 s TRIES.""" • 9 15 AM .. °'•• aoon lhet• THE WESTERLV GROUP. NAT I 0 NA L' 1 I 2 I I CLUI OOLf 8 .. 0P ...., ..... 2 2. II. 1985 c:au•. If any they haft, wtly Su-557 Publllhed Or•nQe Coul Magdallen• Ln M1111on CA 92Ul T II., 809 att• .. tl'oe mall• m•y be 70 McOulmott Sult• I lrvtne ., • •wv Su-647 aato pelltlon ror Change of Deity Piiot M•y t9, 26. June 1 C .. 92691 Cl1ilstop11er uc · l'Mrd, ancs sh<>w cauM. 11 1 Civic Plue. Sulla 2 · · · · S.W lrlatOI. Newpor1 Blvd., n•me anould not be grant.CS. 2. 9. 1965 v ~~eg"' Matzek 26 745 w Balboa Blvd . Bat~•· CA any. wl\y Ille pe1t11on for Newpon Beac:h. CA 112&80 CA 112714 0 of Com Sent• Ane CA 112707 "8.IC NOTICE 11 1• lurthet oro.red that a P'talC NOTtCE Su·5S'4 •• d 11 a Ln Minion 11261 I h I ah Id 1 Wiiiiam Shryock. 557 SN· Alika • roup • Mlc:hMI . Rodney AMiii copy of thll ores.. lo lhow ... 110 • en Th11 buttnau II con-~ ~1:C, natM ou no wa1d Road, Corona~ M•r. pantet. Inc ·• l t uacorpor· 1~2 ll'fOMUI. Sant• An•: 'ICTITIOUI au ... u c:auae oe publllhed In Of. PtCTITIOUI .,..... VleTJ11°j.c~~~,~~~s 11 con Clucled oy an 1ndtvtdutal IT IS FURTHER ORDERED CA 112625 atlon. 4015 Sen Jtclnto, CA 92707 NA• ITATIMPfT IN>A Coal! Deity Piiot a MAm ITAT'lmWT P\a.IC NOTICE " C a1op1111 Tucker John H Lino.II. 2511 SM· Hou1ton, Tex• 1700C L Mette ANhl 1532 TIM followlng per90nt art ~ ......... of ,......_91 c:lfc:~I•· The to11ow1ng penone we dueled by an lndlvlduat "'1 ltltd that •copy of lhl1 oro.r to View, Corona det Mai, CA Thlt buelnMA le con· ~ •--1• •n'a c • ··--............ .,...~ doing bullneea.. 'ICT1TIOUI 8UltNlll Gran Mac:zek rtt1s s1111rnen1 wat 0 anowcauMbepubtl1ri.<1 1n 92625 Oucted by:1 corporetlon t2107 '-· ,.. • ,.. do~~ibua;.n~·o•JCTIONS. tlon,publl1hedlntlll1county CARE FULLV ~LANNED N.-ITATIMINT Tttit•a1a1emen1 wo1 lllec:t wllhthe CountyCt¥kot I· Ille Dally Pilot, • newapaper Tl11t bu11neu It c:on-Allk9: Sidney v...-. Thie bu•lnffl tt con-3123-K S..r St ' Senl• Ana, at !Mal onc:a •weak for lout 18 811t1•rfly. lrvlne, CA The foHowlng peraon1 are with Ille County Ct.fk ot Or· ange Count; on Aprll 24, or geiwat c:lrc:ul•tlon print· ouc:te d by a n unln· VIQa Pretldtnt Ouc1ed by· hueband and wft9 CA 9270• c:onaewtlYt .-k• Pflor lo 92714 dolno butlneea u : • ange County on llAey 9. 1985 1995 m ne ed In Orane-County C•tl· corporaleO auoclellon This ltalttnent wee flled L~ M AMiii Ptgqy Ann DuquHnel. '"T1 ~=y ,::~:: =~ that . Mary LOUIN Kru1t. 19 WEST COAST CANS, • F775t11 Published Or•nge c!.t1 =:...c:-!....~ ~~:~~ 0111., lllen a pan,,.,ahlp with Ille Count; Ca.ti of Of. Thlt ,, • ..,._,, wu fll.cs 3823.K Beer St S anta Ana. Ille County Clerk m•ll notice Butttrtty. lrvtne, CA 112714 10211 M•lkml Dr . H B , CA . Pubttsn&<> Ora"ge Coast Dail" PllOI May 5 12. Ill. 28. Wiiiiam Shryock •~County on Me'/ tO. wttfl the Count; Clerk of Of. CA 92'70'4 of 11141 time •nd place of hMr· Tl11t buelnau 11 eon-92148 Dally Piiot May 19. 26. June • Ill• Oat• Mt for heating on Thte 11a1emen1 wu ftled 19 5 11'19 County on May H . Thie buainesa 15 con-Ing nol IMa lh•t 10 daya dueled by· an tndlvldual Oreg B Dye1, 1027 t 2 9 1985 t98~ Su-531 ,,.,. peutlon with 111e County Ci.rli of Or· """' 1115 ducted by an lndlVldu•I pilOr 10 llMrl lo MARIA Maty L KruM M•lk•I Dr , M B CA 92646 Si..548 Oat.CS· Aprll 26. 11185 ange County on April 28. Publtllhed Otmnga Coeet ,1'79'1'a Peggy Duquetnel ELENA FELM~ 11 PO Bo• This t1•1ernen1 wu ttled Thia buatneas 11 con----------.. ~ ':°".: Jiii. 1985 D•lly Pltot May 19, 1t. ~ ll'ubHthed Or•noe Cout Thia at•tem.nt was !tied 3511. L• Ci.be, Hon<luru. wllh the County Clerlc of Or· dueled by a llmlled par1n.,. MllC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE IUflllN<>ft C~T f2'7I011 2· 11· 1996 Delly ~llot May 111. 28. June w1ttt 1tte County Clerk of Or· c.n11al Amerlc:e .. County on May 10. th~ Publl"*I Or•nge cont 0;,~b~'1fc;~.~~~n1gt 1~~;:'. lu-5M 2, 9, tM6 Sv-Set ange County on May ,i,:;: D•ted Aprll 29. 1915 l985 ~ T~: ~-~1 waa llled "~!~o~:A ~~::=~• ~:~ Piiot Mey 5· l2. 19· 26 1985 "8l.IC ll)TIC( Publlahed Or•nge Cout ~ '::: 11· PublllMd Orange Coat with Iha County Clerk of Or-Tile IOllowtng per&ons are S•-743 •-.,. --Dally Piiot May Ill, 26, Junt ~ C.wt D911y Pilot May 111. 28.. June ange County on Mey 19. dOlno t>ullneu H Ptennou9 IUll•M ~ nu1~ 2 " l"95 C • ........_.. •t· 2, 9, 11185 1986 PREFERRED TURCK A ---------1 NAmlTATIWWf 0 •· "' '"· --· .. Su-643 '279173 EQUIPMENT REPAIR ---------1 fltalC NOTICE The fOllowl!IQ pereona ere "9CTTnOUI aulMH Su-549 lom.y * ,........, 117D Publlatle<l Orange CoHI 17362 Ootr>ard Hun1 DllmllC MnTICE ---------1 doj~ bualntM M llAlm ITATIMINT lrwlne lf•4ll., lie. One, Dally Pttot Ma~ 19 28 JuM Be ~ .. CA 92647 r~ "" .. .r. E Tuettn CA_, 1111-II' """'Tll'r ' · · a ..... ---------1 flCTITIOUI 8U ... U S UTH COAST VALl'TI . The fellowlng ~· 111'1 rvDLIC NOTIC ~ °' c.... ..--.n."" n4 2.11. 1965 Chila Colon 1012 S PM:TTTIOU8 au ... 11 ..... ITATl•NT 177-F Rhler"°9 A ...... ~ ~ '1ualnW M ' _._ ...... ,.._ :''f: 11 .. Su-652 Deming SI . S1111l8 An&. CA NA• ITATE•NT Tile IOllowtng per10n1111e POf1 IMcfl, CA tHl3 'liM IX,._HS. 10562 'ICTITIOUI 8U ... H -;;;,; _,., • PtCTITIOUI .,.... 9270• Tiie fOllOWlng per10nt are 001ng bu11neu ••: J 1 m • • W a I a o 11 l ta11fet4ll Avt .. Oard•11 MA• ITATl•NT NAm ITATl•NT ... IC NOT CE Thia business ts con dotng bullll9N u v IP AUTO E><CHANOE. O'Shaunec:y Ill. II t W. OtOlle, CA t"40 The followlng perlOnl •1a ~ The followtng P«eont .,.. r..-. I ducted by an lndMdu&I MAC AND COMPANV. 2031 E lat Slr•I, Sant• WllllOll. Coat• ~ CA Jmpen Trading Shimo! OOlng bull,_... dolno butlntM.. flCTTTIOUI Ml...... Ctt111 Coton 2157 Pmcttlc Ave A-101. •n•,CA92705 112627 US.A .Inc: •CelHomla cor MERIT INDUSTRIES, 44 1111-ICMnTICE GIBBS & COMPANY T 1 ei a•fll'"" ,.. . . ' ' . r.-. ""' CARPET CARE. 252 Etlhet NAMI ITATl•NT Illa sta em n w ~ "" Coat• M .... CA 92627 CMT Inc , a Catlfornla c:or-Dtvl<I Troy Olttl. 2005 W poratlon, 12 8-wincl, trvtM. Snapdr•oon. 11vlne , CA Tiie following per10nt •re wllh 1ne County Cl11k ot Or· Marleen Ann Cooper. por•llon, 2031 E 111 So· .. 1. Bmlboa Blvd . •219. ,...._ CA 92714 112714 ITATl•NT Of A~ .. Cost• M ... , CA 92627 dojng butln ... u . ange County on May 17 2167 Peclftc: Ave , A·101. SantaAn.CAll2705 por18Mc:h,CA92M3 Thll bu1lneu 11 con· Ron•ld L Ball.,d, 44 U~NTO. \ EdwardTllurltonOlbbe ll, PARKER DEUTSCH AS· l985 Co.ta M .... CA 92827 Ttt11 bu1lntu 11 eon· Thia bu1tn•u It con· Ouc1ed by-• c:orpor•tlon Snepdregon. trvln•. CA UM OP '1CTITIOUI 252 E11her Ave · Colla SOCIA TES VIII, 1072 5 E I F77t7'24 Thi a butlneu 11 c:o11-ducted by • corp()(atton ducted by a generel pert· J.,.n Tr.cllng Shimo! 92714 ., ... ,, NAm MM&. CA 92827 BrltlOI. Sull• 102. S•nl• Publl•hed orenge Cout ducted by an lndMdual CMT Inc: .. Steven R HICIC. nerahlp U.l .A .. Inc . Tatmuo ShtmOI. Tiii• bu11neu 11 con-~ha follow\og ~rtons Thi• bualneu 1• eon-An•. CA 112707 Dally Pilot May 19. 26. June M.,IMn Ann Cooper Vtce-PrellOent & M•nager Jarnea W O'Sl'launeey Ill. ll'r_...,t duc:1ec:t by an lndMdutal ttav• •baneson.ct' the uM of duc:ted by· an lndMduml Or.,, E. P•rker, 1078 Pon 2. 9. 1985 Thll •lettment wa1 llled Thll tlatemen1 wu flled 0 1ve Gtlft Tilla Metement WM ntec1 Aonatd L. Ballard the Flclllloua Bu1lne1t Edw.,d T Otbbe ... Su 571 Su-536 FICTITIOUI 8UllNIH NAME ITATlfllUfT I ne following pertOnt are e101no 1>ustnen •r ROSELAND OF CALI· FOFINtA, 1111 B1y11d1 Dr . Ste 170 Corona Oel Mu, CA 92625 I 11ad 0trec:1 tnc: a Call· lorn111 co1 por111on Tl1ts t>us1ne11 11 c:on· e1uc1ed by B corporation T ltad D11ec:1 Inc . Oaty S1eelbefg. Pres f111s 9t1temen1 wu flied W1111 tne Counry Clerk of Ot· ange County on Aprll 24 1985 f2'7•m Puot1s11ec1 Orange Coall Daily Pllo1 M•y 5, 12. 19, 26, 1985 Su-521 with lhe County Clerk of Or· with Ille County Clerk of Or· Thl1 tlal-1 w .. ftled wtttt 1"' County Clerk of Or· Thl1 11atement *U flied Namt: WESTl.Al<E VIL· Thlt llatemenl w .. nled S..bourne W•y. N-pon . = Coun1y on Aprll 30. •nge County ori Aprtl 26, with lhe County a.ti ol Of· ... Counly on Ac>rtl 23. wl1h the County Cler1! or Or· LAGE APARTMENTS. 111 With the County Clerk of Of· ~~A :26:utech, 11 ------------------ ! 1985 anoe County Ol'I M9'1 1. 1M5 tMI ange County on May 8. 1985 Eett 17th Street. Sult• 1-A. angel" County on May lO. Robon Court, Newport P\&.IC NOTICE MllC NOTICE , f27517t F~ "7ltt7 '17tln "1ltlO Coeta MeH, Ceflrornl• 11145 , Pubtlttled Orange Coaat Publlahe<l Ora• Coe11 Publlahed Ot•noe Coeel ~ Orange Coe11 Publllhed Orange Cout 112827 ""'177 --::;1~· c:u:t~::! la c:on-FICTITIOUI IUllHIH Dally PllOI May 4. 11. 16, 25, Dmlty Piiot May 4, 11. 18. 25, Dally Piiot M•y '· t 1. ti, 25, o.lty ll'tlol May 1'. 2t. JuM Dally Pllol M•Y 111, 28, Junt Tiie Fictitious Bualn"' Publlllled Or•nge CoMI ducted by a llmtled partner· NAME ITATfMfNT. 1995 1985 1118~ 2. t . 111& 2. 9. 1985 N11me referr.CS to ltbOW wu D•lly Piiot M•y Ill. 26. JuM ahl Tl\e tottowlng persons are Sa-754 Se-742 S.74~ Su-5'1 Su-550 flied In Ofmnge County on 2.11. lll95 ~ dOlng bullnets •• _________ __._____ --o-rtbet 7, teas FILE NO. Su-55e Pa11,: E P•rker . Gen TITUS-WILLIAM S ASS· FICTTTIOUI 8U ... H NAMl ITATl•NT T11e tollowtng perlOnt are doing butlnfft as _ TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I F ·262739 This sl•lement w•t llltd SOCIA TES. 110 1 Dove I Rlc:herd R. Cantrell, 6, "8.IC NOTIC£ wllh Ille County Clertl Of Or· S1e 240. N-pon Beacl1. Nor1111tar, f 104, ~arlna Del ,ICTITIOUI 8UIM.. angel" 5 County on May 14. CAC92~ Ttlut, PO Boll Re\I. Cellfornta 90,..1 NAm ITAT'UmWT 1H5 ..,_, Thia ~ WM con-f2'7M40 339. C D M . CA 97625 ducted by a an tndMduel The IOllowtng per90nt art Publltlled Oranna Cout 2500 Se1vlew "11. CD M M C RETOUCHING, 11 45 N Coas1 Hwy , •C, Laguna Bch CA 92651 Nadyne B MCCiurg. 11'5 N Cou1 Hwy . •C. l aouna Bell CA 92651 Th11 bualn•11 tt c:on· oucted l>y an 1ndlv1du9' Nadyne B McCturg • Thia ttal_._I wee flied doing bullnetaa aa. •28 CA 92625 ~------------------------------------------------.. ~~Coo~Clerll~~ AA CHER'S HOB B Y~ty~~M~l~ .~ne Roo~ W~m Hop~ mnge County on M•y 15 WORLD/AT VOUR LEISURE 2. 9. 1985 Su-~2 1066 E 3ro St . LOl'lg 8eac:l1. A~ 1 Sharp cry 7 Health reec>l'1s l 1 Metal wMte 15 Toued concoc- ttons 21 Qriolnate 22 Ripped 23 Window sec11on 24 Zoo reeident 25 Aigllt-hand page 26 L4gal l'Tlatt• 27 Prlmttlve veuels 29 Meedow 30 Mu8lc note 31 Gorilla 33 Weetern Indian 35 Golf score S6 Salt1• 36 Bounder 39 Kitten sound 41 Donkey 42 Bout· hyph. wd <M S paroid fish 45~feeture 46 Leeps 48 Ugl'ltnlng bolti S<T'NoSy person 52 lriveatlgate· 2 wds 54 Informal phot~ graphs • 56 Jack rab1:>1ts 59 Cogwheels 6 1 Flash flOO<l 62 Chemical compound 66So oe111 6 7 --the grass treacherous person 69 Celtic; 7 1 Roof e<Jqe 72 Male lletr 73 Cubic meeeure 1• Summit 780rganlc~ 78 Egyp11an we6gt1t 79 Mekee reedy 8 1 Long stec>e 83 Sprfnkles 85 Strong winds 86 Sandpiper 87 Silent greeting 88 Surrendert 89 Nebraska river 91 Patio 93 V.cillatlng 96 Scottish bOy 9 7 Razor rione 99 Travel direction 100 HlghWay dividers 101 MUSICal pair 102 Clty In Iowa tO.. Goat antek>pe 106 L8uder 108 Advlae: Scot. 109 Aeries 111 Spanish houael 113 Ci<* a-buying T14 Remedy portions 115 Indignant 118 Guarantees 120 8'ern1Shed 123 Rivers 125 Ol11rlbute 2 wds. 129 ~light 130 Show a profit 01 132 Sewing llnes 133 Son of Jacob 134 Arabian cap11aJ 135 Bantu language 136 Pluto 's domam tt38 Weekday ab~ •139 BO<oughs 14 1 Gratuity 142 Of: Sp 143 Sia 14' ~ 2 wda.. 147 FaM beHnd 149 Teffurlum lymbol 150 Hire f52 Guided trip 153 Al..i 154 Avoider 158 Fenc. ltepi 151 Grat - 159Ctlolr~ 1 Oiecerdl .. Junie 2 Appeer: 2wda 3 Conoemlng 4 Pitcher handle 5 P~god e Get thil -· unds'llland 1 M• °""I '**' 8 Skin OC*_. IG .9~~ 10 Hidden aharpehooeer 11 Stoicel peop6e 12 Vwn41t1 logiedlent 13 Picnic pelt9 14 r .... of r°"*109 15 ltalan POt1 1e0ver 9Q81n 11 lrllh crowning ston. -Fall 18 Vert> form 19 ln}ur• 20 Freehweter turtte 28 Thr• Grf'k ~ 32 Ml9c8k:ulate 34 --1tati-. 37 .... lmpull!Ne M Joc:UV'• h9t 40 Out "' bed 43 <Mr.,,.'. k In 45 Dlputlzed bend 47~ 41 T'"' peg .. Coutt-9 51 luff'lx denOtlng origin 53Awroeet. 55 Plgperw Y Lodl ciMp 57 Immortal •mer y Apollt•t• IO leby caretahre 13 Support a point of ~2wda. MNweys .. &o.k• (flax) 17 Thorougtlfw• 81Andnot 70Newrtf*- ~ ......... ~ llliQfe 75 Lobe1er clftllll 77 Put• <*go on IO Stroke fondty 11 Indian meMUre 12 FemlM deer ... Thre9f<>'d: muek: M C<Junter•tt-*•: vtl 88 Cuban Pf'odlJCI 2wda. 91 llueprint 90 OINble 91 Omete Indian Olit.-Y 92 o-dty viper 93Stinging 1....:ta 94 Undraped statute 95 Tr8Y861 98 MOll9d bedcwwd 100 Jungle monarchs 103 Olamantle 105 w..,.. gently 107 Hesitation eltCtllnwtlona 108 O.den flowilra 110Japei-coln 1 12 Oependab69: hyph. wd 114 Hindu deity 116 Leglllatlve bodiM 117 Gain knowtedge 119 Cut1 120 Playground chut• 121 Natural ablllty 122 Doctor's group: abbf 124 Frlenda In Madrid 128 Feedbag dainty 127 Solidlfytng fOff» 128 Small «*dee 131 Tries out 133 Deoeivee 136 Glgentlc 137C.... 143 Preeldentlal sobriquet 145 Regret 148 Indian of K.-...,, 148 Weepofl 151 Enlisted peraon 155 Suftloe lll85 ' HOBBIES, 15432 Alsace. CA 90602 Publltlled Orange Coall Irvine. CA 97214 Ttt11 bustneu la con- Dally Piiot Mey 19, 26, June Ludwig Bernaid Blenz. E dueled by co-par1ne1~ 2 9 1996 15432 Ataace. Irvine. CA . P\Bl.IC NOTIC C Ken Tilus · · Su-559 112714 Thll 11a1ement was liled Thia bu1ln•H 11 con· flCTTTIOUI Ml.,..11 wtlll 111e County Clerk ot 01· This statement waa flied w1111111e County Clerk of Or· ange County on Mey 15, 1985 F2'7'1Ml Published 01ang41 Coeat Dally P1101 M1y 19 26 June l'OBl.IC NOTtCE d u c 1 • d b Y 101 • · .. ._ ITATl•NT ange County on Aprll 2•. proprlttorlhlp The fojlOWlng par10n1 are 1985 Su·~ flCTITtOUl IU ... 11 Lodwg Bernt1d Blenz dojng butlneH H F274735 --------- 2 9 1985 NA• I TATl•NT Tiii• 1111emen1 wH hied E)(PRESSO FINNISSI MO-Publisl1ed o range Coas1 C NOTICE Tile tollowtng perlOlll are wllh the County Clerk of Or· COPA BUZZ, 3315 Newport Dally p1101 May 5 l2 l9 26 P\8.1 d<>1ng butlntaa u •noe County on May 1. 11185 Blvd . Newport s.ecti, CA 1985 OAANOE COAST . AP· "171111 92M3 PRAISAL, tNC .. 1729 1 lrvtne Publlthed Orange Coee1 Steven Lau1eh, 390 SH · Blvd . Suite 409. Tuilln. CA D•lly Piiot May 5. 12. 111. 28, wtnd D1 , N-pon Beec11,1---... -m 1-1-C.,..NO_T_l-CE-- 92890 1985 CA 92860 r..-. Orange Coeat Aporlllaal, Su-520 Matng Sun D•vla. 390 S.• Inc: • Ollewar• corpor•Uon Wind Or • Newpor1 Beach flCTTTIOUI 8UllNf II This buttneu 11 c:on· Pla.JC NOTICE CA 112680 ·NAME ITATEMINT ducted by • eorPorallon Thia oualneu It con· The lollowtng pe1sons a111 Oange Coe1t Apprelaal, FICTITIOUI IUltNlll ducted by joint ven1u1e doing buslneu aa Inc . Robert Fevall NAME ITATl•NT g Steven Leuach I P ATTER NED CO N This 11a1emen1 wa• ftled The IOllowtng peraona .,. Thi• sl•temenl WIS llled CRETE 11 I I So Coast Or wtttt ttte County Clerk of Or· doing oullMll u wtth ttw County Cle<tc o r 01· •F202 Cos1a Mesa CA ·m County on May 15. CELEBRATION BOOKS, ange County on May 17. 92626 1985 EO Shtptev I I 11 So 111 5 2654 N Santltgo Blvd . f27'17'22 Coast Or . 11F202 Cos1a 'n.M • 100, Oranoe. CA 92te7 CA 92626 Publl.rwtd 01 .. Cout Jo a n K a h t • r 1 n • PubttaheO Orange Cout Mela. D•lty Pllo1 M•y 19 '4, JuM Rublldeeu. 19-67tll Pl-, Dally Pllol May 19. 26. June Thll business IS con- 2. 9. 1985 Long e.ech. CA 90803 2 9 11165 dueled by an lndlvleluat ' Su·570 Ed S111p1ey Su-564 Fern Albert Rubin, 210 Tnta ataiemen1 was liled Otd Rench: Seel e.ec11, CA Wllh the County Cte<t. ot 01° 90740 c ·~ Thi• bualnau 11 c:on· Nil.IC NOTICE enge ounty on April ""' NlllC NOTIC( 1985 ---------ducted by an unln· PtCTITlOUI .u.,..11 f 275tl0 Su-532 FICTmOUI 8U ... H NAME ITATIMINT The lotlowtng pe11on1 ara do•ng t>utlneaa ... • VID·OUIZ. 18782 Blinton. Apt 1 Huntington BMc:ll. C11tt 92~9 Ketty Joaepll B•ull111, 16762, Apt 1. Huntington Beach. Callt 92649 ThlS bu11ne11 11 c:on- oucted oy an 1ndlv1ou•l Kelly Bautista Thia s1a1emen1 w11 flltd wtlh 111e County Clerk of Or· ange County on April 29 1985 ,2'7IOl1 Publls11ecl 0 1ange Cout Dally PllOl'May 4, , 1, 18, 25. 1985 S•741 P\8.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUe 9UIMll c:o1poratad auocl•tton NA• ITATl•NT Publl111ed Orange Cout .... ITAT'lmWT Olhet then a partnerlhlp The followlng peraons .,. D•lly Pttol Mey 5, 12, 19, :116. ,~~~·-:· • Tne tOllOWlng peraona are Joan AubedMu 004na bualnaaa a . 1985 __. --~·t . Ttw. ...__l -flied 1iA'"80~ RAl1rSAt.ON, Su-530 Tiie lotlowtng pert0n1 ara ~~TMENT 'Wltt\N-CCotlfyCliriOJOf. 25-431 Tr•OUC:O Rd . B-7. Et do1ngbua1ne1tH COMPANY-OBA WOOD· ·~ County on Aprtl 24• Toro. CA 112630 ----------L & M GENERAL SER· L~WN. 1303 Avocado Ave.. 111 5 '27'7•1 Belly Ann COf1n , 24878 P\&.IC NOTICE VICES. 1972 Fullerton Aw SuJte 260. ~ BMc:h, PubltaheO Orin"'" COUt MornlnQ Siar Ln . Dene CostTMn•. CA 92821 CA 928&0 .,... POln1, CA 92629 f lCTITIOUI 8UllNEH Leo t<enn11tt McAdama. ~o•nne S Reynold1, 242 D.ily Pltol May 5. 12· 19• 28• Fell• CortH , 24678 Mom· NAME ITATfMfNT 1972 fuller.100 Ave . Cott• Hellolrope Ave .. Coron• Oel 1985 su.525 Ing Ster Ln . D•n• Potnt, CA Tl1e lollowing person• are Mesa.ICA 92627 Mar, CA 112625 92829 doing bualne99 aa Thia' t>u11neH 11 con· Mery K•hlryn Crook all. Tttt1 but lnHs 11 con· Llf'E LITE', l30 E 17th St dueled by an lndMOual 15'60 SunMI Ridge Dr , P'\ll.IC NOTtCE ducted by 11u1b•nd and wife Coata MeH, CA 92627 Leo McAdam• Ltguna BMc:h. CA 92851 Betty Ann Con11. Fell• Mal Mar M•rktllng In<; • I Tllla ltelernenl wu llled Oonald w Shaw. 47 •ICnnout ...-u Corin California corP<)(•tton. 330 w11tt 111e County Clerk ot Or· Harbor Ridge, Newport NA• ITATl•NT Thia 11a1_,1 w•• flled E 17th St . Co11a Mase. CA ange Couniy on May 15. Beactt. CA 92860 The fojlOWlllQ per10n1 11t1 wtlh 11\e County Clefk of Or· 92&27 1985 D F Shew Trull. 3910 doing bullneet u ange Counly on M•y 10, Thie bullnett la con-"7tUI Wllahtrt Blvd . LOI Angela.. OA.APHIC ANGLE, 8022 11185 ducted by a corporallon Pubttalled Orenge Coeat CA 90010 Ivory Clrcte. Huntington '279170 Mat Mt1 M•rketlng Inc. D•lty Pltot May 111, 28. June Thlt bu1lnH1 It c:on-8Hc:h, CA 92847-2224 Publllhed Or•• Cou1 Marvln K hit, Secty-Tre11 2 9. 11185 dueled by I gener•I pan-Mlrttm J Wteoet. 8022 Delly Ptlot May 19, 28 June Tlll1 llllemen1 waa tlled nMshtp Ivo ry Clrc:te, Huntlng1on 2 9 1985 with Ille Coun1y Cler~ of Or · Joanne S Reynold• Beac:h. CA 112647-2224 ' Su-555 1nge County on April 26 Tr>lt sta1_,I wu tiled Thlt bualne11 II con-1 1985 I w11111tte County Clerk of Or· dueled by an lndMdull F275020 ange County on May 15. Mlrlem J WlllQel P\&.IC NOTICE Puotlsl1ed Orange Coast 198~ Thia s1atemen1 was !tied Dally P1101 May 5 t2 19 26. '2711» w1lh the Covn1y Cterk ot 01 flCVTI04JI •UttN«ll t98~ Su-522 Su-582 P\&.IC NOTICt FICTITIOUtau ..... NAME IUTIEMINT T11e ro11owlng person• .,. dotng bulllnesa 11 Put>llshed Or•nge co .. 1 ange County on April 28. NA• ITATEMINT •~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l o~~Pll~M•v 111.2~June 1985 TttefOl~~per~1t1e 1 2. 9. 1985 ,27..,. doing OUtlNIM U - BUMPER TO BUMPER. 1278 Glenne y1 e, •207. Laguna Bell . CA 9285 l Gary S Mon1oe. 1279 Gtenney1t. •207 Laoun1 Bch CA 92851 SH ANS\illRS IN Cl.AJS,,tlO Su-585 Publlahed Orange eo .. 1 Ju s T pH 0 NE s 0 F Ml.IC NOTICE Dally Piiot May 5 12. 19 28. COSTA MESA, 2200 Ht1bor 11195 8tvd , Unit 8-6, Cotta M.... flCTITIOUI 8U ... ll Su-528 CA 92826 NAMI ITATEMINT I PIE ACE 8..-0'THERS Edward Yancy Han. 181116 The IOllOWlng ~· are BELL ."o•ow•y "8.IC """'TIC£ MHa Verd• Ct , Fount•ln dotng but1"91t H M•1k Ooodm•~.-3t67 Birch St , • 221. Newpor1 Beectt. CA 92880 .. .. 1-----""----Valley. CA 92708 BABIES AND BODIES E)(. MORTUARY flCTmout au .... ll Albert George Ling. Jr . ERCISE S PECIALIS TS . Tilt• but lntu 11 c:on· du<:led by co-partnert Oary S Monroe. Merk Goodman 110 B1oadway ••• ITATl•NT 2716 w Watnut Creet. 17381 Glt>IOll Cr Hunt Costa Mesa Ttte lollOWlng l*IOflt ara Parllw•y. West Covin•. CA Bell , CA 92847 6 42·9150 dOlng butl119S• u 111790 Etalne Jania Fea111eo1one. Russ EL L s RE s . Thtl bullnHI II c:on-17381 Gibson Cr . Hunl Thi• 11a1.men1 waa flied w11tt the County C141'k of O<· ·~ Count; on May 15, 1986 PAC.,IC VIEW MEMORIAL F'A"K Ceme1Pry • Mortuaty Chapel • C1ematory !500 Pacific View Drtve NewpQ1t Beach 64.t 2700 McCORMICK MORTUA"Y 1 795 Ltaguna Canyon Road 1 aguna Beactt CA 92651 494-9415 HA .. 80 .. ·LAWN· MT Oll VI Mr.lluttry • Ceml'!l,.ry t.rematory 11>:i':> C~ttler Ave f.os•o M~'la '>40·'i'i54 D I(.., en •on PJW. tr. •••Y ••y·bt a r99l)lar clat tllle d read e r 842·6e79 TAURANJ . RUSSELL'S duc:tlld by· I general pa.rt. Bch .. CAU847 SANDWICH SHOPPE. 1340 nttlhtp Thi• bu1lne11 I• con- Logan Avenue, Coeta Meta. EOW•rd Vanoy Hmll ducttd by an u111n Cafttornla 92828 Thll at•t.,,,.,,t w•• ttled corpoflted 1uoc1•tton WIHl•m K. AulMll, 2715 with the County Clerk ol 0 1· other than a partoerantp Sparrow C1rc:le, Cotta M.... anoe County on May 9. 11195 Elaine J anll Faet11er11one Calllornla 92828 m-.rt Thia lllltmenl wu Ried '1'Ml1 PuOlllri.<I Ora~ Co .. ! Dtlly Piiot May 19. 28, June 2.11. 1965 Tilt• bu1lneH 11 con· Publllhed Orange Coat wtlh Ille County Clerk of Ot· duc:tld by an lndlvldu•I Oally Piiot M•Y 111, 28, JUM a~ Counly on Aptll 26. --------- Wllll•m K Ruatall 2. 9 1985 19 6 m -.. Pla.IC NQTIC[ Thtl ll•tement wu filed Su·646 Publltned Or•nge Coul ---------- wllh Ille County Cler1I ot Ot· D•tty Piiot May 5, 12. tll. 28. flCTTTtOUI .,... .. ~ County on Apr-II 1t. 1118~ NAm ITATIMmn 1tl& The followlng 1*90M •• m-rtalC ll>TtCE Su·526 dotno bullneaa • Publlthed Orane-COM! PtCTmOUt MllMH GOLDEN WEST MEDI· D•tty PllOI May ti. 12, 19, H . MAm ITATI~ 1111181 1C MnTll't CAL MAAKETINO. 400 New- tt15 The f~ permon•.,. __ ..-_~_....-""'_,_-~---port Center Dfllle. 8e.. 411. ~621 dolnQ but1neM aa. 'ICTITIOUI MllMll ~ ~l~~~ --NlJC---11)-TIC(___ OAOUP HEALTH CON· NA• ITATIMUIT B.cstOf'd t.ant, '1, ~ ---------SUl. TANTS MARl<t:TINO Th41 IOllOWlllQ pwllOllt •rt 8"0h. CA HMO '1Cnnout .,_.. S I " V I C I S • l 1 7 9 1 OOlnQ butl,_. u Donne hollttrom, 1t tta llAlm ITA~ Jam .. town Lane. Munl· EXPRESS t.fASINO Sher Lene. •t. HuntlinltO" The 1o1towtn9 peniont .. lngton IMCh. CA 92847 WOALO WIDE. 1to2t Euelld e..cn. CA 92141 dOlno buelneea ... Oroup MNlth Coneull• SI . Fountain Valley. CA Thi• buetn ... 11 con· FAOHNtUS CONSTlllUC· ante. Inc: • • Cttfftotnt• tof· tn108 duct.CS by· • gener.r pert• TION co a* Cet1ton,. poraoon. 17191 ~~town J Ktnneth Ditty 22e11 ,,.,IMP Cott• Mei.. CA t2t27 .• Lent. HuntlflQton 9Mch CA Aevefa Ad l!I T0to. CA Donne ..... ,om Dou 9 1ae W••l•r 92847 92'30 Thie 1191~ ... Med ,rOOtinlul 2313 Cwtton Pl Thia bual11•1t 11 c:on· Tht1 bvttn"t '' c:on· wtlh lht County Ol9r1I ot Or· ~· Meia CA t2'27 ' ducted by • cor~etlOn ducted by a n u n111, •not County on tMy f8, Thie buitn... 11 c:on· Group HNtttl Con1u1t· c:o1porated H1oc11111on Ille& duc:t.CS try .,, lndMcMll ante. Jaclc I!~, Viet Praat· othet lhan a pwtnerllVp ,.,.., ~ W Fr~ ""'' J t<tn~tl Dnty Put>llh.cs ~-. ~ ThN ttetement ... flled Thie llat 1 w .. llltd TN• elttetMf\I waa flltd Dally Piiot Mey 19, 1t. J\IM with ""County Ol9r1I of Or· j ~ 1"' County Clerll of Or· wtth ""County c.. ot O<· 2. 9. 1eas .,. County on APf'll 30. •nge Cou111y on M•v 15, ange County on AprM 21, Su-at7 1"5 1tl6 1915 ,.,.. ~ ~ 1oornanl mou'M10 '"°" Pu~ e>ranoa 'Coeet Pvb!llMcr Otanoa CoMt Pv~ Or9r'9' ~ f!tnd • ,'.J,me tor y0ur qru = Pfto1 Mey I. f2. ,. 1t Dally PllOt Mey ti. 2'. Jvne Dally~ May 5. fl. 19, "· ,.,. tn CI U•lft6d · · ' · ' 9 1H5 11188 -· au-523 Su·0~8 $u•&24 84' 5.,, a .. ------- I ( Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, May 19, 1985 Dl lnl SlllAY 1·1 112 YI& UH 1111 90' lrontage on Udo Soud belt ''Eatt End" • 4Bdrm on 2 lots $649,000 Owner lln•nclng l11tt1111 I Ct. Hta-lllO Traditiona l Re alty 631-7370 First apartment'? Find one 1na r 1 1u1t right 1n elUll· WM~11 d • ... • ild c .. 11 l\low 642-5671 ,,,, Hf ' PACIFIC WOODS ·TOWNHOMES *** '*' .................... . Price Reductions PLUS $2000 BUILDER PAID CLOSING COSTS llC CAIYOI BUY OF THE WEEK YOU WOll'T IEUEVE IT! Ct.·rL1m1c· tth' k1t<•ht:n l'ounters. walk-in pantry , gas ra nge and micro. d lS hwashc r. oak cabinets. marblelgC:1s f1re plac:(•s, vaulted tx•am <:C'ilin~~. fl·nc·c'Ci yards. Three spac10us 1111ag1nat1vl· floor plans Lush. bo untiful landS<.·ape A house full of tht· gnod1 es T his 5 &-droorn fl I ! Bath utau-has ll all OvE.'r 6,llOU Ml ft. o{ quality construction . Fabulous golf c:ourS<.' a nd c:1ly views! IMCREDllL( fUIAMCIMC! OCUIFlllTI PRIVATE co11111n1 Can you 1mL1gane 1n today's wo rld sellt>r will t'arn· $1.000.000 Cr11ti" l11il4tr Fl111el•1 9" FIXED RATE LOAM wltlt 1"4 I 10"4 I••• P1111 11• ltwtr l1ttr11t Ratti Lender has just acquired the ultimate In living-3 bedroom, 3t12 bath French Normandy Chateau in Th ree Arch Bay. Beamed ceilings, oak floors, imported tile. marble spa and much more. Anxious qwner will finance with 15% down. . Payments $7.500 per month (interest only ) 120 to t.i i 'monthly pay ments, loan & pnnc1pal due in IU years Frt• 10 Al this S1t11r•1y I S111•1y IUY IOWUI 0111 3 "•••I• ,,.. 113•,•oo Pacific Wootls Tow1h1•11 S1, 110,000 Call Al lr•ltruster 411 -3111 ~:no Pdl'lfll Avt· (W•'SI Rlurf, C<Al<A Ml.SO) Nor lh ,,f V1(·t(Jna, •·a~\ of S<inld Ana H1vn Whl·n· V1l'lon a & Pal·tft<.· m <'t'l in Gt•rH lt' BrH>2N. Lingo /GrubhfiEllis NEW LISTINGS •EWPORT HILLS I 1•1,100 Here's a must ' Immaculate upgraded townhome in quiet location has 2 master suites, 2 decks, parquet floors. trench doors and attached 2 car garage Assumable loan too! All in Newport Beach. IRYIH 1111,100 University Park . Gorgeous single level 2 BR Peter's (Parkcrest) townhome Professionally redecorated this year Immaculate. sunny and cheerful Better than a model home and location on community park too! 'HllHLA 11 H ,000 4 hOuses lrom Bay Beach on Island Ave This property 1s priced at lot value but does have a 2 BR. 1 BA. 1920 liveable hOuse Walk to ocean- front . market or library IORTM LAHH IUl,000 There 1s an effortless comfort and easy elegance in tliis 2 BR b1g-httle home. It has·a famous past and when you see It. you'll know it's your future. It's quality plus 11me1ess perfection for those bored by the ordinary ShRlCLIFF STlt;ott 4 BR . 4 BA home of casual elegapce and s~.mny d1spos1t1on View of ocean. hills and canyon Great deck and. patio French doors and win- dows. skylights. hardwood floors. CGaOIA IU 1W1 SlH,000 Nestled 1n the Bluffs high atop Newport Harbor with panorarn1G view of ocean. bay, and harbor. this warm 4 BR home has a fabulous master suite with fireplace. center atrium with spa, beau11ful terraced gardens surrounding large pat.Jo There 1s none finer than this 111 CHYOI 11, 1 H ,000 s BR. 4 5 BA custo m home on the golf course Large lot includes fresh landscape. pool. spa, entertainment area 12· beamed ceilings, formal dining. breakfast area. hardwood floors. wet bar Call' A great value NEWPORT BEACH HSTILUFF UH,100 Bring your large families. 5 BA or 4 1 den, large pool and yard. some view of city ltghts from upstairs Buy leasehold or f~-the choice 1s still yours. ILIFFS 1211,100 Fabulous locatton! End unit' View! On greenbeltt Nifty clean and ready to move in! "Eat-in" kitchen. spacious family room and private mas- ter suite make this a perfect family home. HWHRT HAU Htl,000 R-3 lot In premium rental area of Balboa -on the sand with forever ocean views. Existing units always rented Beautiful location for a fine new trlolex or condo Seller will help finance LIHllU Hll.000 Secluded privacy sets the mood for this charm- ing 3 BR. one level home on 60' corner Genoa Plazza location. Sunny patios with spa make this a very special home. Lllll UYFHIT 12,Hl,llO Exceptional construction. fantastic main turning basin view. beautiful 4 bedroom + maid's room. traditional home. fee land adds up to the perfect home for the serious Bayfront buyer ~ A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK 1 REAL ESTATE l __ OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATllllAY JIS•lll CRHI " . "'"' 3 BR . FR $334.500 C MCMAHAN SPYIUSS llLl .. ., ...... , 4 BR. FR $389,000 M REEDY llAHH YIEW H•H 1H1.Ptft ........ 4 BR, Gst. Pool $389,000 J. AKERMAN WHTCLIFF 1112 ....... 4 BR, FR $395,000 M GUTH SU VIEW 1111 , ..... ,,...., 4 BR, FR. Vu $420.000 G.ANDERSON CHIU l~L 11111 2111 .... ,., ... Ir :rBR.-FR' $4"3~.000 ~ L-MUAPH¥ lllHH YIEW llLLS 11 JI ...... laih 4 BR.,Pool. Vu $449,000 l WHITE SPllUSS llLL 1 Ptiet S.r 3 BR FR. Vu $465,000 B.REEDY llWPlllT ISUll H11011 ..... Pl 3 BR. Wtrfrnt, Fee $545.000 J McNAUGHTON SPY I USS 11 h4e&• •• , 3 BA. FR. Pool $579.000 C MCMAHAN SPllUU 11-........ 4 BR. Pool, Vu $655.000 J CAM PBELL SPYIUU •LL UlallatN 6 BR. FA. Vu $675,000 B REEDY 1111 .. YIEW •ILLS 1441 lalff"tft 4 BR, FR. Vu. Pool '$695.000 E. CORKETT LIN ISLE 221 '" u• ..,. 4 BR. Spa Bayfrnt $1 395.000 E. OLSON PHIHIU 11111"' "l 4 BR $I 895,000 M BENT UH ISLE Ht Via Ll4t SH4 75 on bJy $2.650 000 J SHAW SUllAY USTILIFF HH C.•• 5 BR. Pool $239.500 G ANDERSON Ill C&IYH·•cllll l l lt1 lslH4 2 BR. View $265 000 T BOLAND IUFFI 2'1J Ylst1 hMt11 3 BR $275.000 M GUTH IHCRHT 2121 Wl14war• LI 4 BR. FR $285.000 E CORKET"f' um1 l&llt& isu11 21J ...,... ,,. 1-1 BR $327 500 R BOLAND .11111111 IHR Hrettr 3 BR: FR $3J4,500 C MCMAHAN ltHl.l llL 1111 1Ut IHI If 5 BR, FR. Fee $360 000 E OLSON l&Alll YllW ... S 1111 Ptft......,. 4 BR. Gst. Pool $389.000 J AKERMAN IPYIWI ltll .. lfll•• l•J 4 BA. FR $389 000 M REEDY WHTIUfF 1211 .... I• 4 BR, FR $395.000 L McLOON OHtu 11\. IUI IN 1 WllerltMt If 3 BR. FR $435,000 G LIVINGSTON lnlUll •t 1 ,.... .. 3 BR. FR , Vu $465.000 B REEDY UWll HM ..,.._, If 3 BR, FR. Spa $495,000 D 8188 ....... .., .. " ...... 2-3 BA, Fee $539.000 M MATTHEWS lln.111 ,...,..... .. BR. FR, Oen $575.000 E. BOWIE mtuaa " ....... .. Br, Pool, Vu $655.000 J CAMPBELL --""' lkll , .. , ....... . • BA, FR, Pool, Vu $695,000 ~ L SHAW -----''" ....... .aR.644:iOiiE DANNY BIBB & STEPHANIE GRODY. Brubb&·Ellis 644-6200 PENINSULA n11111u 1111111 1221,eoo 2 separate houses across form Newport Elementary School. across street to ocean or bay. Immaculate condition. excellent rental area. Call for expense details n11111u , 1401,000 Incredible price reduction From $469.000 to $405,000. Beautiful 1 of a kind, 4 BR trad1t1ona1. home. Light and bright interior. high arched ceihngs, shining hdwd floors, ·secluded mstr ste. guest rm. and rm tor small boat Owner will assjst financing. A must see• n11111u ICHIFHIT 1420.000 Great lower peninsula location without boardwalk. Spacious apartmen.t over the gar· age. undeveloped beach frontage Tremendous potential for user or developer Owner may finance Priced lo sell nllHILA 1421,000 E,xcept1onal home. completely upgraded with ocean and bay view. Built as duplex with .1 BR unit over garage For either. the invest or or user a great value on West Bay Avenue PllllHLA HNISESSlll 1431,000 EXcettenfopportunity r68~U~·lh;&~mot1onaUy appealing family home at greatly reduced value Super lower peninsula location Block to ocean .. or bay 3 BR . 3 BA. formal dining room 'ElllHLA 1121,000 Spacious trad1t1onal home on quiet Belvue Lane A kitchen for a cordon bleu chef, 4 or 3 bedrooms. formal dining room with spa in gar- den patio. Exquisite decor M ove 1n cond1tlon ULNA HlllHLA SH0,000 Spectacular location along Balboa s strand Beach cottage on 45' fr ontage. Can be used as summer cottage or bu1ldable lot Excel lent value ,HllHLA tcwnt•T UH.000 Rolltng sand dunes to the ocedn is thP vi ew from this emotionally appealing Cape Cod home Extensive use ot brick and wood add to the existing charm Appointment only on this special 1tst1ng HlllSILA IHFHIT lttl.000 YOU MUST SEE this tun baytront with two living rooms Exterior stairs tor the k1d5 T11e. red brick pat_10 . spa, bu11t-1n BBQ plus t'IOdl s11p Exquisite decor with wood floors & manv el(tras n•SIU UYfllll Sl,Oll,000 Sunny brick patio with built-in BBO tends itself' to an entertainment flow between your yacht and custom home 2 or 3 BR t°'l(tens1ve oak cabinetry, great location and view 'l ou will not want to miss the boat on this p1opt?rty n11111u UYHHT St.H0,000 Unique. new. 3 story home with elt?vator on special Buena Vista 4 bedrooms 6 oaths 3 fireplaces surround garden atrium Spare sandy beach lot with patio and boat d0c1o. PIWllA UfflllT S 1.IH, ... A very emotionally appealing bavtront on over- size East Bay Ave. lot · water lot Outstanding architectural design, construction & decor Spacious patio. sandy beach & slip Pl•la& Uf'fWT U . l M,llO Estate--slie home located on curve o• oay with endlest view of harbor. retty and ocean Formal garden entry sets mood tor this e\cept1ona1 property Large yacht fac111t 1es · 2161 SAii JOIQUlll HILLS RD., llEWPORT BEACH =-' z•r e •....- ' OPEii SUIDAY 1·5 j 425 'i1u1 Li ... Li .. Isle .................... _. SUS,MI Beau 1full y ma1ntamed 4 Bd 3 Ba IOP Chr1slophe1 ; 343 Via U4o $01•. L* lllt ................. $1.151,IM JUST REDUCED Spat1ou~ Baytront next to greenbelt I Joe Christopher 12H ltn5'irt l.Mt, IHtdiff ............... S271.• l.Hge custom lam home Wes1cl1tt area Cdrol '?Ivey 23' Via 1M S... (11 ·5) ..................... Sl,315,MI l Sty Bay1ront ~ Bd elevalor dock for lge boat I . , V11~1nia 0 Brien HI V11 U.. lkr4. UM lllt (2-5) ........... SSSl,IM X tra wide lot N I ~d8 pool 3 Bd, 2 Ba. lam rm V1rg1nia 0 Brien 11 Kia Loa Ct. H (1:31-4:31) ................. $119,IM I 4 Bd townhome in Newport Crest w 'tam rm Bob Newell Wyvonne Gill l2 lu Lea Ct, 1• (1 :31-4:31) ................ SlSt,SM Newport \.rest townhome 2 B<l. 2 Ba. pool tennis ~ob New~ltWy;onne Gill Short citfs •• !· •I •• . , • r , rrr,•··~~ I '• 1 ~ f n i OPEN SUfl>AY 1-5 $550.000 .. 427 Driftwood 1 Bdrll'. _'w ,._ " , ~f-• M Jn Geldern Harbor View lils $345 000 1211 Port'* .1 Bd1"' . :,,i " !> L1 ,,_ ,.,..w M A Andt." .or Olde Corona del Mar $695 000 2800 Bayview Or ~yrJm S563 500 11 Tituon 1 .1 Bll r r .,. •• ' • ~ .. ·~ .,,.. .. ~01n~ .1rw•. M B1!'we1 S.1ndcastle S 145 000 759 Avocado )111e OM . oo• ~ ?' • ~ !lel • R lagner l J~C L1t-ti(JMI:\ REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 F ... , <.o ut Hlgh..-•v C ~ron• d.-1 M•! YOUR DREAM HOME IN IRVINE TERRACE Ownn sav<. "ubnut' Lovelv custom· 1U>d hnmt: J Bdnn. ~ . bath. famliv r m wllh tx·.•ms. built-in w et bar. :.? f1n•pldl~ l'atang ..rt•J in k1 t.chE'n, 54.'ll,\r ht•at4'<1 pool c;pa $:i:.?S.OOO with land BELLE CHASE LEE OCEANFRONT LOTS - CAPISTRANO BEACH REDUCED $60,000 liu11t '"u' d1 1·Jm how.c· un th• t"lo•,I\ h Ill ,I pr!\ <i h ' ~U<lfd~i l'Om muntl '-T \\ ,, .1dJal-.·n 1 parl"f'Ls a p pro>. ,,hi-..'. l •ll h tl!ft·rt-d at $-411111111 111r !Yllh (ru nt r m.n <;('ti BOB SCOTT TURTLE ROCK 'S FINEST HIGHLANDS GARDEN Bt·,1Li ll! , l 11111111.1 'A p l.111 l'" 11 bdr111, ,, 11 !1·11 t w o h.11h~ P 111 ,,.,,1, ''" h t .. ••r,l\1·d ~ l.111d ..... 1p1'<I l ' Jllo:l 4111'< f ,11 !>('l-, ,llld I li'IP 11) dr.1pt l1t 0 ' l 11 d1· .... 11 '1 1•'1 1 \Ulh m.111111.1 1 .. ,, '' .\,,un11· h t 1: • 1 ,\1•.t l ltt1•11 '(i "llh 1.111d $:!:!11 111'1 SANDY MITTMAN COVER HOME OF THE WEEK FABULOUS EASTBLUFF HOME 01w 111 1111 .o t'.\l-fm.-sl 5 Rdnn.<. hu ~· '"llllll\ famll~ room ,,., tcm.I\ 1 u... "' hrll k 1•n ( h~'<1 rourt' .11 d .11r 1 nnd1t1onmg. 'P·• ft rt• pit h.1 ... k1•t\Ml1 l'Ourt and " lw•.iu11 ful \ 1t " M." l1•a.w 11pllon $4:ill 11011 1nc-l udm~ I.mil SALLY SHl~IY ot JOYCE DAIOL T Rt:SIOE"li1 l\I HliOl\ .. H \t.t I .Hiii I' •1MY11 Mllllf '1IUll 11,Hl,000 A rare opportunity awaits you as our-owner has been transferred. A mo8l peaceful and pnvate seumg. IOlidly constructed trad1uonaJ fam- ily home. 5 bdrm. 4 1·2 ba\h, fonnal dlning room, wood panc•led study, country kitchen off a cozy family room . A privat<' ·estate with room for pool, all on one of Big Canyon 's finest view lol·at1ons. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody lllUIYH IUUIT TUlnlOHt -11,111,000 A most commanding and stately residence. Absoluwly 1mpe<'<.0ablC' C'Ondition. Owr 5,000 sq ft of qualt ty craftmansh1p 5 bdrm. 4 1 t b<tth. formul liv tng & dining rooms. breakfast room. separate paneled family room and study. sauna. spa. and pool. A rnc1gnif1c:ent estate <Jver looking tht? pn·s11g1ou!. Big Canyon Country Club.., l u'h fa1rw:-iv'\ Danny ·Bibb lllHT ,lOCATIOI 11 C.. · $326,000 Magnificent :l hdrm. :! bath homt' in guarded gatt· community with pools & tennis courts Profrss1onally d{.'<' orated. separcitl· formal dining room & cozy d en with f1n•plm·t·, :2 pnv.itt· pauos. Max1nt· Pruµµ WIEllOME FlllT ROW VIEW lltt,000 Beautiful humt· w11h unob:.trut'tf'd VleW of New pun I [arbor and Ocean :.i bdrm & <•r1ormous bonus room lCould bt· 5 bdrm ) Large family room. Gourml•l k ttt·ht.•n Pn- vate view gun1tt· spa. sauna, views from even rooni Gn-<1t for Pntt.·r- taining M.1cki Coor><'r El NUii REHCH TO 1111,000 3 bdrm. two story plan in M cLain townhornes. Qult't corn(•r location Seller will help with finam:mg Subm1l offers Mortha M al·nab UJSMOIH-HYFR .. T 1111,000 Charming 4 bdrm. family home surrounding lroptval tnt<'r1or patio Spacious bayfront dl'<.'k overlooks the mosl active channel in the harbor Pnva t(• eommuntt v offers security, pr1vatl' lx•aches: and a unique• Jife:>tylf' Ind l<tnd Martha Macnab AH FOR TERMS! $ t2&,000 Nicf' sunnv outlook. I h<lrm. ba('ht>lor hVi.1dquartc·r~ Pt'ffl·c.·t. dean. movE--111, gu&rd on gatt• plu. se<:ur1tv SumJf'<:k , t•lc.>vator. t·ould ' be furn1:-.ht·d . $115.UCJO r><mthou:.<· Bev('rly M orphy LIVE AT THE IEACN 1111,000 Cute A -fram(• with :i bdrm & loft Only om• blul'k to th1 · bdv or 1x.·can Privatf.• patios &inu:-.-Rm·h unit ovt•r dbl garage· fur Jddl-d 1nl'nm1 L easehuld. Ann Pt·kr<; PERFECTIOI IUFROIT $2,H0,000 Magn1f1cent custom hnmt· of stone cind gl<.i'i"> ()nt· of Nl·WptJrl Harbor·~ mu::.t exci ting lo- cations nCt-:m '":'Ind .)C"ttY vi~· 3 hdrm indud1ng 111JrV(•lous m<JSl<.'r "utti· with ltnr.irv .ind f1n·µldC't.' S t·p•11<11t• den l'<.t d.,c. k k<!rbc1rd Aune SIULL IUT llllHTY $305,000 Thi-: g1 ·m,, 111 ,, li•·v~t hc:1~ l~·f•n re- m1Kfl'lt:d w 11 ti ;in 1 V'' lo toddv·~ l1v1ng A lr,v1·lv • 11 ... t.Om spc1 gra~l's th1· h<Kk p<-1t1111 1f ll11!o< :l hdrm L usk- lnult h"m' 1r1 ~:1-.tbluft Cobv Ward •EW LISTUl5 1• IAYSMORES UH,000 L ots hf< h<1rm ono · lihx k frnm tho· prl\'<1tl lJ4•.J( h .tfHJ l1i1·,itt•d Ill ol gHtl guc.rdt«l 111ri1111ur111" Thi• l11111w ,..., ltght iind hrigl11 v..11 h .! I 111 •pl.111'' .!. l llrll<Jl 'f'" -11111 2 A.ol1•1 lll';llt·i... N11v. .l lxlr m-. w1L!. 1•L111' lrn " .!nd ,,1,1 v Lui " H•1'-t IEW LISTI•' $177,000 Popul<ir Vill11 H.1lbu:1 Prnthnuse with mini hd) v 11 •w '41ann~ l't•rl ing-s. "kvlight.<. • .J11d m·utral dt'(or Pnc.•t-d thou~11ds le·-..' than other same f10111 pl:-ins An 11ppi1rtur11ty not t<! b1· m1:-.M·d Lmcfa ()(·th lllULD HY PlllYH VIEWS s•n.ooo Just llst<•d th1' 4 bdrm with tNnfit o<:t•an v11·w..., t 1<1m most rlJ(11T\!> Th" houM"· 111 .. ·d, v1m1· work. but 1h1 1111 lS worth ttw .. ~kin~ pnc1• Urn·rnri t1onal ... 1·ll1 r ,.1v' "wll 11 now ' Kelli D1tlt·y .. IWHPIH ICHI YIEWI" lll01000 Spygl.1~' :i hdrm, :l bath New Bed· ford pl;1n remcx:Jeled to perff"Ction marbl<' 1·ntry. oak flooring. neutrnl df'<.'Orator carpetml{ and df'<'or throughout. t'USl()m "abinNrv. "4'.>lor 'hadf'S, and glortuus k 1 t< ht·n w 1 th new. lop·of-Lh1•-ltnt· tvnyth mg Mur1lyn Bulklt>y .. lllfTIHAIHI OIHIAll 1111,IOO Entu:ing mounuun & nty light.~ v 1rws surrovnd th"~, bdrm. :l hath highly dN•ort1t••d popular !Jlan M:in1rurf'<i ~round' & prtvftW 1pn Opt1on1-.• O\U!-.t ..,..11 opt 1011 Ma11J yn Bulkl1•v ii 2 CIVIC PLW, lllTE 100 844-8200 844-7020 llU ••• WM411dt Wllll&e ltults CONDO -SELL -OFF "1111 IEPO'S I LIOUlllTIOIS" llYlll All llYISTMI &ISlllTf l&IUlll • PltOfl Tl Sill HW. llY llW llWl·W•'T WT • 2 l lJIOOIS l ~ IATU $6Utt • 3 IEHOOMS I ~ IATIS S7Uff • ASS.IE 1o.s~ nut ht TD's ~OPEN HOUSE SIT I SUI 12:00-1:81 2S 11 W. SHflOWll · 1 t,; llOCU WIST Of ,.IMl SOUTll COAST NZA llCATtOI EYEIYllE WELOIME ASK f OR IOI JR. II 1111111 831-11288 A WllCll JEIOR(·l[/MU IUUOIS 'IODUCTIOI OHTA•UITUL llUll OITIAIE 1108,000 A traditional Island 3 Bdrm nuge yard, room co11age for a weekend to expand. country retreat or winter/summer kitchen quiet 11ree1 ren111 p1ope11y One ot Pr1nc1pa1s only tne lew 2 bedroom Diana Cappel 631 -1266 homes sllH available in ~ :!';:, ~:;i~ .... 500 ~ - \\\lll<ll<!"I -·-~··-1111\11 "' In• DO IT RIGHT I ~ R( A, f "t Al [ c&LL 1&Y1 w111n 87-3-4900 THE REAL ESTATE RS 546-2313 Fil I S&YI 111•,ooo lllHI Great s1a1ter home In Peeia11l1 1007 Coste Mesa w/POOL and iiiii=mmmmmiiiil large bonus room Cor· PElllHU Niil ner lot 3 bdrm Mme, copper plumbing Needs 2Bdrm 1Ba. In-Law-Bdrm TLC plus but an op- or ? Owner must sell • partunlly 631 • 1400 Witt nelp finance Good starter home or builder -"-.\Tl HI Ht l'\i I fixer llOMI ~ In<. Open Sunday 1-4 ~ REAL ESTATE t756 East Ocj!lan Blvd 831·1400 ••2-1200 A PETE BARRETr . REALTY RlllT II Tiil IHI 2yr. 2-stry, 3 f/pts, 2 tac, compl tum 3Br lots 01 ll11tng area Opn beam ce11tngs w/old fasn1oned embossed panels 4 re· cessed l1gnt1ng oak 1<.1tcri No bu1ld1ng costs spared Great \11ew from I all windows $695.000 HI \I IHH USTSIH •OWlll WJllS· ......... ,, ... 1l111tt' t1 a 8' OH ...... VHltd Hill•ll1 "•It ltt I •trt. 401 WALHT PL * UOllFIOE PltOE Ow•tr ••st "'"· •Ice 114 11 1tra l1• let. M4w4 firs, 411 r•, no ,.,oh 1131,000. aot E.1tTll ST 131-1011 I OPH MOUSE SH 1 ·I 2 t BA condo • pr111a1e 440 CoroH del Mar 102 Bryson Spr1ngs CM 4 Bdrm 4 lam rm ocean $79.500 Bkr 848·30 t3 vu remodeled $5 79 500 OPEN SAT !SUN 10·2 By ownr 780-8842 2 br 2 ba city Mme pvt BY OWNER 3Br 2· ~ea 2 entry ca thedral ce111ngs story Balcony 2 pa11os trplc bay windows gar gated pool ten"•S spa 2 Sl<)'hgnts Assum loan frplcs Walk to snop!. & S 125 500 ooo 966 6644 schools You own land vns o•L y $228 500 Ouoc k pos session 644-1 l28 t M1 to Bell New lu11J11ous cnarming 2 & 3Br E•ec DUPLEX-52 t Jasmine Twnhme on tne Bluffs ot Corner lot 2 or 2 ba de· the Pacific Ocean tacned l1on1 un11. lrplc, I Bu1lde1 w111 nelp with open beam ce1I & pvt I cost 541-8001 Bttr patio 3 car gar Call • 1026 Owner Jonn G va1en11ne D1a1 Poaat 752-7946 \259 500 -LA~A!"!GP!E!!"""!!2"""'!"'bd~r-m~2~'.,~b-a Full ocean vu Jasmine er11. condo Ooormet kitchen 2 CT 8 den Ownlagt 'wlill 5~ ocean VU J:laflo. finance 640· 15 t 5 1-$135,000 or will lease opt Agt 497-7005 JlSlllE CREEi ff Toro 1032 u gnt and airy 3 BR 1am11y rm Single level MUST WHHFltHT W /HOI SELL• $334 500 4Bd 2 '>ba. lam rm &. tor· OPH HT /SUI 1-1 j mat din rm $189,900, as-sume loan Open Sun 1 ·6 11 JETTY I 22675 Pine Lake Lane Carole McMahan Agt I 859-2789 U4-t0~ 144-IOll lr•iae 1044 JIST LISTED BEAUTIFUL & SPACIOUS CDI IOEH VIEW sng1 story app101 22oosq E,ceQllonal <>Gean bay & 11 3 Bd 2 Ba. huge open c t) tights view 3 Bdrm beam lam rm wllp & wet catl'ledral ceilings per· 1 bar. lull sec sys Must see lect tor redecorating St 72 000 By owner P"ced low tor qu1c~ sale OPEN SAT SUN 12·5 $385 000 tee '7591 WEBSrER .AVE Diana Cappel 6.J 1 '<'66 E\les 1w~nds 786 74 t4 I ·~~~~-·' , CONDO tor sale 2Bel 2Ba 21 • • car gar frplc skyhtes , ~S? 4. IJl'\118rS•ly Town Center I -;·--· •• S 125 :JOO 854 1206 I ler1t I Yter ltw rantas11c Uni Park 10 Duple• \325 000/l ow cation OI'\ par,.tgreenbelt oowr 5 tO Jesmine Oen <&Bd 3ba Assume $ t06KI nos 5,.,.11 Bltr 640-5078 OMC OPEN SAT/SUN LUSE '0"IOI 12 . ~ t~~1~i-~~go Huge dUDl'lJ: ~ Bdrm 21 tM1cne1sontSandburg) 1tia S'600 mo Pasn, ProrPrt ,.~,;>Cl .9422 OF\ANGETREE Spacious t Bdm1 wttolt & b alcony • OPEi HT SUI 1 ·I ovrlkng ~11e11m $79.500 4,;.e (,ARNA TtON lse opt POS5 730· 1250/ I NiJw lnwr1no1,~f! Medi· 542·76091588-3300 terrean ·~ftcoal ? bd • Owner· Turllerock, cam· den $:117 500 Agll C)u&Yu 301 famrm spa. b13 5J'l4 fee tl11e Xlnl fin pkg tor I Ille 11g111 buyer 654-8582 I Belly 1<e11 Realty Super buy-Greentree 3 Br 3ba wlfal\d S 1•3.900 Agt 786-2040 OPEN SAT 1·5 u o t BROOKSIDE IWalnut/Ravenwoodl 'TIRTU IHI Detached, 2 Bd den or 3 Bd. lowe st priced Atnerton S245M 10•;. dn IWHPIH VIEW 4 assume 1eflnance, trade 85A· 7 t4 1 Of all the Mmes on Spy---------I glHI Hill lhoS hH 10 be one of the vety nicest /4 --------1 swtM(>tnQ vo~ tiom the lllYIUITT Piii Nawoort Beacn Herbof -••r --PHl the 'lpruce GooM & ~ -~ 1ne ou~n M'tr~ This 11 • tnviuno 3 bdrm nome with one ONrie1 home 10 v a ulted c e111ri g• me11cu1ov11y caied tor e1ere11ory ..,..1ndow~ and • you 11 111in11 no one ,.,,_"' b11ghf o\ operi '"llng Up- l'le1e If rou re 1n fhe mer· Qfadel end e•lr•• In• ket for • specioo• 3 Bd ch1d4td tn thl1 home with a wltl'I rormal dlnlf'11.l A tam• unique flelr $189,500 lly room you mu11 come -by A see in1a beeuty ~\fllUH11'l We II be n"'" '-l1m(l11y 1 5 1111'111 ' hu PM We 1nvtte '(fN to ~ A[AI f C:.,IATf como bY Of c1111 for an r 131·1400 appointment rt1a1 '\Uftt --------1 1ou r s c hed ul e ), F"A8ULOU$t.'f PRtC£0 W1U.IWI 111 S56'1 000 1 1 2Ba rencll kit f P tg OPfN SU~ , 5 b11c1> )'d ' tldeo lo perk l'I MOt~rr(1f(') "''°"'' A9t<g Sl28SOO ~7) 11" I 4~7 ll()()'11h7'i 0"1.)4 1'\111 ••4615 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM 631-1266 $510,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 HOMES FOR SALE 1 BA plue FAM AM 0t OEN --~~r~=u~:,~~· eav~•'§.~Psun 1-s * 1542 Santiago Drive. Baycrest. NB 631 -7300 $350.000 Sun 1•6 1831 Tanager. Costa Meta Sun. t-~ 546-2313 $359.000 11 Tiburon Bay, Spyglass NB Sat/Sun 1_8 675-6000 $563,000 136 Via Harvre (Udo Isle) NB 631-1400 $649,900 222 Via Koran, Udo Isle NB 644-6200 $625,000 Sun. 1-6 Sun 1-4.30 601 Bayside Dr .. Promotory Bay, NB 631 -1400 $925,000 Satl SUn 1-5 •240 Hazel Or (Ocean View) Corona Del Mar * *627 Via Udo Soud, Udo Isle. Nwpt Bch 759-9070 Agt $725.000 Sat/Sun 11 -5 548_6333 s1,695,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BEDROOM • 16 Jetty, Jasmine Creek. CdM VI o B snores N B 644-9060 $334,500 Sat/Sunday 1-4 V2555 sta r, ay · 644-9060 $575.000 Sunday 1·4 213 Abalone Ave, Little Balboa Island 644-9060 $327 ,500 Sunday 1-5 213 Abalone Ave, llltle Balboa lsld. 644-9060 $327 ,000 Sunday 1-5 892 llard. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $217 '000 2329 Vista Huerta, Bluffs. N B Sunday 1-5 760-6097 $119.995 Saturday 1-5 4561 Lockhaven Cir. The Wiiiows, Irvine 2000 Windward (Bayers!) NB 631-7300 $129.950 Sun 1•5 63l-1400 $335,000 * 1429 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine Terrace NB 644-6200 $675.000 Sun 1-5 Sal/Sun 2-5 *401 Onda, Bluffs NB 1756 E Ocean Blvd, Peninsula Pt. Nwpt Sch 759-1234 $245,000 642·5200 $256,000 Sunday 1·4 2021 Windward, Baycrest. N.B Sun 1-5 644-9060 $285,000 Sun 1-5:30 220 Magnolia, Eastslde. Costa Mesa .642-5200 $139.000 Sunday 1-4 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 2006 Windward Lane. Baycrest, NB 673-~600 $~ 15,000 Sunday 11-4 631~7300 s29s,OOO Sat/Sun 1·5 5021 Paseo de Vega (Turtlerock)lrv 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN * 19 Curl Or(Jasmine Creek) Vu . 854-8582 Sun 1-4 • 1911 Yacht Maria. Seav1ew. N B 640-1141 $349.000 Sunday 1-5 640-1515 Sat/Sun. 1-5 515 Riverside (Nwpt Hgts) NB 631 -1400 $257,000 Sun 1-5 5 BEDROOM *•SB Balboa Coves, Newport Sch 631-1400 $444,000 Sun. 1-5 1945 Santiago Drive. Baycrest. NB * •9 Muir Beach. Spyglass NB 760-8333 $1 .550,000 Sun 1-5 11 North Hampton (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 631 -7300 $290,000 Sun 1-5 5 BR plu1 FAM Ar,, or OEN 759-1501 $530,000 Sunday 2-6 2040 Shipway Drive. Baycrest. NB 3 BEDROOM 631-7300 $265,000 Sun 1-5 * • 1437 Antigua Way Baycresl. NB 631-7300 $41 5.000 Sun 1-5 * 1207 Berkshire Ln (Westcllfl) NB 333 Signal (Clfhvn) NB 645-7534 $250,000. Sun 1-4 631-1400 $295,000 Sat/Sun l -5 1615 Bay Cllff Ctr. Spyglass Ridge. NB 631-7300 $560,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 603 36th Street. Newport Bch 631 -1400 $590,000 •35 Skysall (Jasmine Creek) COM Sun. 1-4 759-1501 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 353 Costa Mesa St(2 houses). E'slde, C.M 646-7171 $199,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 I 507 Avenida Lorenzo. Bluffs NB 760-8333 $240,000 3201 So. Diamond Dr, So Coast Metro 1 Coventry. Harbor Ridge NB Sun 1-5 645-0303 $137,500 Sunday 2-6 64-J-6200 $599.000 Sun 1-5 2675 Bayshores Dr, Bayshores NB 3405 Summerset. Costa Mesa 213 Diamond. Bal Island NB 644-6200 $619.500 Sat/Sun 2-5 645-0303 $199,500 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5 644 -6200 $485.000 Sun 1-5 1200 Berkshire Lane. NB 673-7300 $272,000 •601 Via Udo Nord. lido Isle NB ••55 Goleta Point. Spyglass Hill. NB Sun 1-4 673-7300 $550,000 Sun 2-5 631 -7300 $825.000 Sat/Sun 1-~ 3227 Clay Street. Newport Beach * •398 Vista Baya, Newport Beach 631 -1266 $179.000 Sunday 1-5 645-0303 $279,900 Sunday 1-4 ••51 Golela Point, Spyglass NB 644-6200 $795.000 Sun 1-5 1566 Corsica. Costa Mesa ..... 1911 Yacht Resolute. Sea View NB • 1905 Lanai: Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $135,800 J Sun. 1·5 640-8485 $479.000 Sat/Sun 1-5J 751-3191 $289,000 Sunday 1-4 484 Traverse. Costa Mesa 4 BEDROOM * • 1014 Manners. Dover Shores. Nwpt Bch 546-2313 $132,000 Sun 2-5 1212 Blue Gum, Westcliff. Newport Beach 852-871 5 $719.000 Sunday 1-5 1419 Dolphin Terrace, Irv Terrace, CdM 544-9o5o s395.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 * *401 North Star. Dover Shores, NB 675-5930 $650.000 Sunday 1-5 439 Harbor Island Or NB 631 -7300 $975,000 Sun 1-5 1119 Dolphin Terrace (lrvlne Terr) NB 644-6200 $1·150,000 Sun 1-4:3o 1226 Polaris Drive. Dover Shores. NB 759-9100 $695,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 15 Inverness. Big Cyn NB 63 1-7300 $675,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * * 1701 East Bay Ave. Penln Pt. Nwpt Sch 644-6200 s 1.295.ooo Sat/Sun 1•5 1830 Port Renwlck(HVH).Newport Beach 642-5200 $2,250,000 Sunday 1-5 959 Lansing. Costa Mesa 760-8661 $369.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 710 Goldenrod, COM 546-2313 $131·900 Sun. 1-4 1942 Pt. Ramsgate. HV Homes NB 760-8333 $239,500 Sun 1 ·5 426 Plaz.za Lido. Lido Isle NB 673-7761 $330,000 Sun 1 ·5 •• 15 Goleta Point. Spyglass NB 573-73oo s575.ooo .Sat/Sun 1-4 ••v25 R1dgehne. Harbor Ridge NB 644-6200 $539.000 Sun 1-5 1844 Port Charles, Harbor View NB 760-8333 $4,375.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •517 Gorgon1a, (Bluffs) NB 760-8333 s319.ooo Sat/Sun l -S •• ..... 81 Royal St George. Big Cyn NB 759-1234 $215,000 Sun 1-5 1211 Ports1de. Broadmoor NB 760-8333 $1 450.000 Sun 1-5 •432 Isabella Terrace. Corona Hghlds NB 575-5ooo s345.ooo Sun 1 ·5 * •25 San Ma1eo. Spyglass NB -644-6200 $649:990 Sun 1-4 1830 Tahiti, Costa Mesa 644-6200 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1 30-5 1410 Kings Rd . Clfhvn. NB 546-2313 $189·000 Sunday 1-5 •V" 14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge NB 631-1400 $459.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 136 Topaz. 12Br Untt. Balboa Island 760-8333 $1 .595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-8700 $635.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •22015 Leeward, Baycrest NB ••6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch· 644-6200 $31 9,000 Sun 1•4 403 via Lido Soud, Udo NB 760-4868 $1 .950 000 Sunday 1-5 39 Mon1ec1to. Spyglass NB 760-8333 $1 ·385·000 Sun 1-5 * * 239 Via lido Soud Ltdo Isle NB 673-1181 $565,000 Sun 1-5 * •343 Vta Lido Soud lido isle NB 673-7300 $1 ,395 000 Sat2-5/Sun 11-5 •••6304 -12 Oceanfront. Newport Bch 573-73oo $l,75o.ooo Sat/Sun 1-4 220 Via Palermo. Lido Isle. Nwpt Bch 644-5 150 $625.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 912 Via Lido Saud. Lido Isle. Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $327.500 Sunday 1-5 122 Orchid Sanla Ana Heights 640•5560 $649.ooo Sunday 1·5 2727 Windover. COM 631-7370 $126.000 Sal/Sun 1·4 1132 White Sails, Harbor View Hiiis NB 644-6200 $525,000 Sun 1-4 4582 Ranchgrove Dr. (W1llows1 Irvine 644-6200 s439.ooo Sat/Sun 1-4 2100 Windward Lane. Baycrest. NB 497-6005 $128,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 ••i31 Whitewood, Irvine 631-7300 $350,000 Sun 1-5 • 1682 Rhode Island Cir Mesa Verde No CM 857-2040 $191,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 8 BEDROOM 760-8333 $162,500 Sun 1·5 4 BR plue FAM RM or DEN 1508 W Oceanfront (Penin.) NB *933 B II. (E tbl ff) N t B h 631-1400 $795,000 Sun 1·5 * •54 Royal St George Big Cyn NB e ts as u wp c 644_6200 Sl,800,000furn Sun 1.5 759-1501 $319.900 Sat/Sun 1-~ 8 BR plue FAM RM or DEN * 1700 Galaxy (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch • 1319 Antigua Way. Newport Beach 7 Rue Chateau Royal. Big Cyn NB Sun 1_41. 759-1501 $600.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 646-7171 $445,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $479,000 , :.f6 Mission Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch * * 103 Via Lido Soud.....400.i.Ldo Isle) NB * • 7 Aue Deauvilte Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $599,000 Sun 1·5 159-1501 $55"9,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-9100 $2,950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •34 Morro Bay (Spyglass) N-.ypt Bch * * * • 101 Via Lido Soud, rm for 100· Boat 3 St. Tropez Harbor Ridge NB 644-6200 $5 10.000 759-1501 $659,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-7873 PP will exchg Sal/Sun 1-5 Sun 2-5 * 1948 Port Albans (Hrbr Vu Hmes) NB 7 BEDROOM ptu1 FAM RM or DEN 1940 Teresita Lane, Newport Sch 759-1501 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 15 Muir Beach Circle. Corona Del mar 642-4799 $209,000 Sat/Sun 130-5 30 * 1180 Boise Way. Costa Mesa 631-1266 Sunday 1-5 224 Via Koran. Lido Isle NB 644-6200 $345.000 646-7171 $182,000 Sunday 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE Sun 1-4 30 1 BEDROOM 2851 Catalpa (East Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 759 Avocado, Sandcastle COM 112 Via Palermo. Udo Isle. NB 759-9100 $259,000 Fee Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $145.000 631 -1400 $379,500 Sun 2·5 2884 Clubhouse. Costa Mesa 2 BEDROOM 2137 Channel Rd . Balboa Pen . NB 546-2313 $199,000 Sun 1·4 •2936 Carob Easlblulf. NB 631-1400 $595.000 Sun 1-5 960 Denver. Co~ta Mesa 644-9060 $239 500 409 Walnut Pl CM 546-23 13 $189.000 Sunday 1-4 30 32 Ima Loa Cl. NB 63l·BO11 s 152 .ooo Sun 1-4 30 609 Donald Place. Nwpt Hgts. Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $1 59 500 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 642-7 429 $32~.500 • Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-5 S\m I 30-4:30 * 2001 Vista Caudal (Bluffs) N.B 5 l8 El Modena. Newport Heights, N.B 644-0209 $315,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 640-4868 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 77 Sea Island Or, Big Canyon. NB 644-9060 $265.000 Sunday 1-5 •505 29th Street. Newporl Beach •2001 Galatea Terrace, Irvine Terrace, NB 759-9100 $5~5.000 Sundayl-5 631 -7300 $750.000 Sunl-!> 2345 Araha, Eastbtuff, Nwpt Bch • 17 Hiiisborough, Harbor Hiii, NB 642-5200 $262.500 Sunday l ·5 631 -7300 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2655 Bayshore Dr .. Npt Bch 644-9060 $495.000 2800 Bayview. COM 675-67172 $695.000 20121 Bayview, S.A Heights 64 5-0303 $139,950 •977 Begonia. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $189,000 Sunday 1_5 20 Hlllsbourough, Harbor Hill, N.B. 760-1900 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1932 l<aual. Mesa Verde. C.M Sat/Sun 1·5 645-0303 $375,000 Saturday 1-4 Sunday 1 _5 502 "K" St., (Penln Pt.) NB 631-1400 $450,000 29 Balboa Coves. Newport Bch Sun 1-5 2009 Vlasta Caudal (Bluffs) COM 759-9100 $199,000 Sunday 1-4 30 1000 W McArthur( 127), Santa Ana 557-7914 $86.000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN * * 1225 Bayside Drive. Mal Kai, Cd M 631 -7300 $550.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 221 Nate (Bluffs) Newport Bee~ 759-9100$289,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN • 428 Vista Roma (Bluffs) Nwpt Beach 759-9100 $216,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 2700 Vista Umbrosa. The Bluffs. NB 631-7300 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1. 303 LaJolla, Nwpt Hgts, Newport Beach 4 BEDROOM Sunday 1·5 631-1400 $475.000 * •22332 Wallingford, Huntington Beach 546-23 13 $325,000 Sunday 1-4 * • 1531 Bonnie Doon Terr. COM 759-9100 $325,000 w/land * v 440 1 Brookside. Irvine 857-2040 $143,500 Sun 1-5 Sat 1-5 2209 Cllff Dr . Newport Beach 631-1400 $525.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 2953 Country Club Or . Costa Mesa 546-2313 $167.SOO Sun 1.4 1109 Debra Drive, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $254,900 247 Drlttwood, Shoreollffs NB 675-6000 $550,000 303 Driftwood (Shortclfs) NB 631 -1400 $424.000 Sunday 1-5 Sun 1·5 Sun. 1-5 * 405 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 673·8494 $835.000 Sunday 1-~ PM 631 .1266 $399,000 Sunday 1·5' K C laloa t. NB •200 l arkspur, Olde COM 673-7300 $189,500 Sun 1·30.4.30 673-7781 $725,000 Sun 1-5 MOaaLE HOMES 2706 Lighthouse Lane. H.V Hiiia. N.B 1 aEOAOOM 644-9060 $340,000 Sunday 1-5 300 E. Coast Highway, ae2. Nwpt Bch 2 llttle River Cir, Spyglass Hiii. NB 675-4010 $52.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-7300 $597.500 Sa/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES 1 & 1 2 BR plue 2 BA v 16 Napoli, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1.295.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1206 Nottingham (Westcliff) Nwpt Bch 631-1266 $269.500 Saturday 1·4 2339 Port Cerllale, Spyglass NB 644-4 720 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1807 Por1 Taggart, Harbor View Homes NB 644-6200 $Z87,000 Sun 1·5 2001 Santiago (Baycra1) NB 631-1400 $299,900 Sun 1·5 3403 Finley. Newport Beech 63 1-1400 $345,000 Sun 1 ·5 3 aR ptue 2 BR ptue 2 IR 1324 W. Balboa Blvd, Newport Buch 645·0303 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 • Spe * POOi * '* Wetertront '* • • Wet9ffront & POOi ., Qtve •Odr.U et guetd 3 t 2 Jasmine Corona del Mar 673-8494 $365.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1148 Santiago Or. Dover Shore1, NB 631-7300 $560,000 Set/Sun 1·5 • get• r ,. • I [ L~··,.;.· ~~.::..~~!?'~ml Pl'leed Condo 2017 w. -ge~ ~ flll9et .,._. Loe 2 8d-Santa Ana NMr 80. LEASE/Lii OPTION .. ,A/C. St>ectaoutier C0Mt Plua. 1 160,000. IBR/den 2'~ba, cornpt 1311~ OW.. 780-f755 Appointment. open furn. 2 lfptc. oceen/l4gtlt lllHI ... WMkende. 567·~4 Ylewl. comm PoQl/ll)e. Poputer JOdele 3 'f11 JltMlt .... till tenn11. guard ,.,, . ' H cten 21it.,.. COMpt tutn IXY VIN comer iOQ fl, 13300/mo 1eo.1.e .~ ocean & ltoht "*' In ex· + conv Oen 2.. ~ Lovely furmtnecl home In u.T I clullve oate guard comm. patio aa2K POot t>O.u..P Nwpt Ben S 1450 AYI Juty ......... Prlee red .... 78.000, PQN. k r 97&-..0IO 11t M4-413e •re •II your• . .., thl1 .. t prle.e In ., ... Ownet = h epec1oue 4 lclrm ~Andi anxlou1. A~ 1lt •·r ii•• •1t•fWlrlllll .. llN1~• atyte tlome TD of 1393,000. CTL -.. al 1111 In Turtle ~hH: :!! owe w/low dn. 7I0-149 Zlml 11 H 11111 iifilJ pro'-loNJty <*:otated IAllMV.W l1t,900/acre. Hwer. ..-•wa.n by Can~ l Chtffln. "!"I"' water etc avail. Beau-_. Ouall~thru-001. Prleed PllllL.... mont, Ca. Owner/Agt Pllf l'ltl•IT at on t-475,000 . May 4 Bdrm, !amity room, clo (71 4)539-08921973-7111 11•117M11l-. bwe you today? • to greenbelt, ueumable --'-'-------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiil ._.__ IHet 1.... loan ol S 104SK •t 1 1 75% "'~ -•r Private yard. exC4111eni ,.~ · Oil--• ._ .. • 18124 ~Of. Irv. buy. Prln"IP•I• on~ . ...-tttry Lett ......... ,_ 111-1• " C NEWPORT TOWNHOME: °'"n" Caooel 931.12 ~ IUI L.,oe. 2 11y. 3 Bees. • ... ~ I P.ciftO«.w u;m. Park. 2'~ba. MCurtty gate. fir• Prime 191 plot bey ocn place. boat allp PoMlble 1 Wllltt Wlhr YI vu/)(lt va!Ue Pd: S2100/M ll lor 39'. I 1450/mo yrly. 38r 3t;e. epf)(OX 2900 •If. 1900/obo. 836-7598 COSTA MESA: [)(fyt-by Fee land. No Leguna. pvt ..... IT TllPUI* 7 10 Joann 2 Bed comm. 592 AIM.w Terr 1r973-7873 PP'lr ,. ___ 111 .. _1 1925/mo yrly ... 75K, elk for Oennla .,.._ .. PENIN PT Avail June 111, Snell, Bkr 940.5079 w .. tcllN Fixer Upper. 3 bf' f 1210 48-d w/lam rm, 3 trple1. 13/4 ba. pool. S250K or paUo S3000/mo 1ummer. Emerald Bay remodel9d 3 term1 By Owner. Open I .I l•111MM IHter 12000/mo yrty bdrm 3 ba. ocean view HovM Sun 1·4. 1201 Excel. locetror\on 17th St Weftffr ........ IM tQe yrd. opt. avatl. o.y9 Berk'!'lrt Ln 945.7534 w/lerrlflc upald9 poten· 1•1.1.a-11•-1100' '475,000. firm. Prine iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii. tlal 12.5 Mllllon. Alk for • 'ft!" • only. 720-7403 or OennlsSnell.IM0-5078 ~~~~~=~~~I tvet/wl!nd1 494.5949 l•'l HU ii IRVINE cove reduc:ed to lnLlstfq1 LAllUIUOI YWLY Ill lt.375.000. 5 Bd. view. "Eye Apear· exterior with Unique commercial l>ulld· * TALI 4300 aq 11. 4~4-0033 P/P w00d1. warmth & won-Ing on highway. 4000 1q. d e r t u I I n t e r I o r tt . 133 11. frontage, home 1 BR/utll Incl S900 ·wJcathedrel calllng•. & duplex Mt behind In 38R/2ba lwr dplx S 1050 open beam1 and 180 deg beaut11u1 garden M1Ung. 3BR 2'Ab• T /HS 1375 OCEAN AND BAY VIEW. Great owner/ uHr. Ba1Bytrnt3Br/2bl1800 Large lot. fruit tr .... and Owner will tlnanc. S 1.2 Baytrt. W .Bay Ave $2800 • 3 Btdrm home with million. Days. 494· 1633.. (48rlmald rm/tld9 tie) p1t10. A property that avn 494·8401 commands attention. S459.000 tee 63 t-1400. lactat P111.tJ 1356 Sat/Sun 12:5, OPEN SUN ... Giron 2 HOUSES i:Oet• a ... $329,500. 80i Donald Pl Grubba Grou S 19,200. I 189.500 BURR WHITE REALTOR. INC. 6 7'>-46)0 1111,000 llCl'il ._ IAc. Goguen 497·8287 laJ~ ltlaa• 220I Ownr 942-7429 -\4~!1 HI HCl'\I 15% On. Owner Don 3Br 2'.o\Ba Nwpt Terrace ~ REAL ESTATE 1tPALM SPRINGS• 3 Bd 2ba. gar, pro· TwnhM. Auume 171.000 131-1400 I s Apta ea 2 8d lba unlt1. le11lon111y decorated at I\'•%. 8 Sand Dollar Ct. S 180 O I mo Inc om• S 1500/mo 973-5348 Owner 931•2923 S 159.500 aubmlt down 17,.,, 3b 1 1 **ILIFFI** SALE/LEASE OPTION BY OWNER. 38r 2'ABa. GrH nbelt S 185.000. Low down 780·8835 •11.lfH UfflllT 2001 VISTA CAUDAL. Featurt1 In-law llt)art· men1, llexlable 3 & ~ or .. UITill 1rPALM DESERT* "" r no m N pr nt 3 8d 2 ba, lam/dining Neat new regional mall 12 IOlld decor w/appls kid combo 7 yr1 old In Apt• each 2 8d 2 ba with Into 539·6190 Belt tee Helghta arN 1219.000 pool. S5700/mo Income Lovely 2 Story 48drm. 38• $595.000. on "little 111and" Elec· UllTWI 4 Bd 4 b• Baylront wltll dock tee. call to Me: 640·7000 RESORT REAL TY Irle kltctlet) with eeo. 1000 S. Palm Cyn Or I Sunny patio. muter Palm Sprlng•.C• 92292 IUll• CIOM to bay (619) 32S.1373 BARRETI ALTY 842-5200 Deluu 4-plexH UK~ Ctrtal ••I .. , COVI NO TONS Inc ..,_,._ ... ...., ... _.-..iiiil · 4br plan 3ba. grHI ' 50x 16 ¥lew deck. xlnt buy. $315,000 OPEN S.t/Sun 12·4 Ownr/brk 691-8778 or 944--0209 $2405/mo IN VISTA' •. car gar. lge y $250.000 Mr Meyer (9 19) 1950/mo Grdnr Incl IM 726-9695 evea avail 811 873-9336 •IYIWID• 48ABr 2'~ba, SHvlew pl/I community. Cpmpletely. redec. new cpta. AIC. 1pa $349.000. Exel llnan g. SM Sun 1·5. 940· 114 1 -· - COLDWeLL BANl(eRO ----UITILlff tlll,IOI. ........ ,, .. HllUlll PENTHOUSE I oedroom • den vaulted ce1I· in<]\ skyhghu . upgr.aded kitchen OuutancJ· rngvcJlue SISl.000 MOUNTAIN & some oay VIEW lrom I Oedroom • den, trreplace Upgradt>d decor and owner w ill consider tr.ade UP 1n Villa 8itlOOa S 163 000 D RASTIC REDUCTION TO S 133.0001 Submrt your oner Owner may lease /option netp finance or7 Dyn<1m1C unit w 11n mirror\. tr.tck 11gn11ng & tJpgrades A I bedroom unit LARGE unit w1tn l'Atr.t largt' k1tch!'n lormdl dining. rirrp1..1ce. anc:l 1 01'.'CJrooms Huge walk 1n CIQSl't M U\I SI'!' Vac.int & 1eady s 189 500 FORMER MODEL nomt' ott!'rs d!'corator de td1hng Two master sult!'s Assumabl!' ~.11ed ra1e locJn Sl85,000 AVAILABLE NOW SHORT ESCROW PQSSIBLEt Oelulle E·slde 38 r 481 Twnhse Ger S 1100/mo Vllclng A E 751·766~ Eaatalde 2er 201. den. lrplc AYI 6/ 1 $850 • MC 642-8674 aft 4pm EASTSIOE Cute 1 Bdrm Cottage w/ yd S525 ,.. MC 789-2040 Ea111lde 1Bdr utll pd. gar· dener. new carpell & paint S8251mo 645-8453 Eestslde yrly 7/1 3~01. lg FR. wl d. pets/kids $1275tmo 673-8476 E·alde Ilse w/pool crtpd decor appls yd gar II.Id ok S725 into 539-6190 Best Ait'1 lee Lg 2Br 1•.,ea. trplc, wesh· e</dryer hkups. gerage GOOd cond $875 mo • security. SELECT PROPERTIES 75 1·3191 Lovely new SpanlSh·style townhoose 2Br 2•;91. Ull l•LF 111111 ~ llH,111 Seldom on market Peec:eful and ~n goJI course view. Notice the quality u you entu this courtyard leCUl'ity home Spacious and luxurious. Ex-t.enaively up- grade. Custom detailed. fonnaJ dining Large den. 4 Huge bedrooms. Call for an, appointment. THE REAL ESTATILRS * 11n11'1 •na• * ......... a.t/lu 1-1 1212 .... ·-. Flawless :! Bedroom gem -4 yrs new "Today Fet"lmg" with soaring ce1hngs. 2 gracious fireplaces. gourmet k11.chen. spacious master suite. professionally landscaped pool size yard. Loads of faxed rate financing Offered at $395.000 OIUWILL 1&11111, llWNIT 144-.... OOW VIEW llPLEX Each unit 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath with fireplace. Prime rental location just step to beach. A bargain .at $275.000 JlOIU RULn 111-1110 YllW1 SHIRU,,1-0N HtmllMOUYH Tl£ BEST PRICE! $650,000 Tl£ BEST SIZE! 4 Bf + ~ BA! • LARGE f .R THE BEST QUALITY' T~teful Countrv Freoch deror. Rich wood paiwlmg,.Cl.rs & ·shutters :! new designer baths. Crat'1ous & serene THE BEST LOCATION' &l on woodsy gref'n c-anyon plus t>t'auuful A--Y1t'w sunse~-.atal1na ls SAM>S llMSTMENTS WIEW HTUHllUll • O• o, .. 111•11 1-1 1•11 .. .,. .. Terr. Spal"IOU:-. :3 Bd rm, custom built home wtth uwc panorama of bay and ot·<·an A home designed for relaxed living Fee land $650.000 llYI RULTHS, O•I lll-IHO Prlee dropped 15000 on thll 9')aeloUI 5 BR family home. Beautiful pool. 1.,09 yard and covered patio for entertaining. Good location on qule1 atrMt. Come try tOdey WATERFRONT HOMES. IN< REAi EST~Tf s,..," R••tt&itt Pr•tOft'" '1!t,......,"' • ~C:::J'~ !rk~~ s~:: 81a111 Uaf arabkt4 I .., ....... l 4 I!> \lo Co.ii H""' ~t &•" ., ..... JI\ M~r"" A.• s..roo. l.i.nd 67Mffl Avl 4/25 I 1000/mo ~8-3 t55 Of 998·3434 ..... ..... 2240 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/8""d8Y, M8Y 19. 18ff D9 Ull Ul1111T n1M. ll ..... ,, ............... , .... , •• , 1-4 S 160,000 down and 0 , W.C. WW con· s1der trade for Spyglass, Harbor Ridge, Big Canyon, Bayshores, Lido or Corona del Mar property. Agent 673-7300 - •HNUll_. IHI Ill IP&OIHI 11 llYll IHlll l.U,000 5 Bdrm, 5 bath home with many amenities and attractive feature5 You get a very distinguished loca tJon wnh all the converuences of a long established community. You own the land! ----_._ .,...._ --·~- _.,t.... -•'- _J • .!!.'...:?:...f ------_.__. . ....-.._. _ _.. ............ •:..-.-.. -.. - ---r77 .. ~ .-: ~-....... ~·----. _ .. ___ _ .: .... lllll llUlll AT •• "' Ziii The Balboa f un Zone .i.rea LS undergu1ng redevelopment By the end of 191!5 the are.i will berorpe the next Lido Village The pn mf.' l'Ommerc1al properly al 207 Palm is now avail .. ble Bldg designed for serond sLOn S lti2 ()(Ml assumable hrst 1n._-ome Sl9,800 yr· Considt:r atlon lo broker lll-1141 ....,_.. .... PElllllU UYFlllT 11111011 ll0,000 Tl 1111,000 This 4 bdrm & den or 5 bdrm offt-rs c1 !it'rene panoramic v1ew The Jl•'-' n.'wir' bdm1 with it's own bath 1s pt>rf~-c t (1 r guests or maid quarters Wondt-rful bllllt ms Extens1_ve use of_ aurro~-A mu:.l t.u ----st_~ ,,., S.14a, 12·• 10I E. E4c•••ter, eff ltlH4 Ir. GAU lltW-flHflm llllH •.E-. IU-Olot .... let Us Help Y •• .. .... n...,,., .. . ,,. .. "" llMIYl11-·• MU,. Uf&iilli "m lllMll tll,111 . ~ llW LIXHY IOUIFlllT • Ull,111 Besr oreanfro0nt LIUTlll overloolung ~nd surf. Catalina sunsets. 3 BR. 2 BA l"<mdo with lots of teak. glass & ulf' Spa in ~tr sune Custom kitchen Wlth Jenn· Air Tht>rmado.r, Sub-zero appl..tances; t£-11k bar, wine rdC'k, security system, 3 car ~ubterranea.n parkmg. H BrowneU, Architect. T Thomas. Builder 9"1-UTl•1-I ·-~~ "9Ue .................. ,JU, ,,.,. U.-1111, 111-1111 r Ill& Yllll HLF OHUI "'IT llllOll Tl IHl,000 Tradmonal custom .buut beauty? 3 Bdrms -den. large country kitchen w breakfast area L1vmg rOOJTl. for· mat dintng & sep master suite over- lnokmg pool & 17th fairway THE REAL ESTATERS Ul·1111 llYD llllES leek hr Lari• hat l'hc1rming :1 bdrm. den & 3 bath Move tn r.:ond1tton parquet floors. ne"' crpts &.d.rps. You own the-'land Vacant for 4Ut\ k t':-.l"fll"' Drive b~ $695.000. O\r. rwr tPll SllllY 1·1 401 lertta lbr L1. u1-mo., 1a1-ma- ___ .. __ _ AWIU ..... lllW! , ....... .... ...... t.h "h• wavf'lt rrutung on LH\I,. ~orm\.• R.•..., h t n om th~• t"PmOdf'I~ 3 BR 2 SA • 101 t r\llV~n nf'"<ll•-d in tht• lush L"&nyon w ma~ surf Iii .... nd "'4'"' \ plus wannth of ~ bnc-k 't&Ln4'\I 1(1..-hMd.,.<'>l->d floon & Ul<hlfhl..S J-2~ 000 :--A '~ 11'1\ ESTMt:N'TS 1-141 --.9 ~,- lfll UT -11-1 Prominent Designer Pattern·A 785, Sizes 8· 18 ...... ,. .. ~. ~ ....... 11•1"1 ~----~--~~~------- Lu• Condo/le ... or ,.... HOME WITH GAR SSOO's ' option Brand new 3br Mint 2br k /p"s goormet kit 3ba. 2 lrptc Eest1lde tor mom SS95 cell Umba for Parnes-Feinstein Collect ion •II\~,. 1 • 111 ,...A ". , .. • I • · ~ • 'DeA,.[I e O•• J•es!I ;: r · .. r ,. \"'.,-.a • w .... ""' • t"'c"" "'fl ~•""' ... c • ,,..c '" .. @ .,i'.: 4 •.c a·· -:. .. ' Pa,.,~, ~ ~ .... ,.,. .. ,.._ aJ f' "" \ '=~~· 'OCC:\l~~-" f.,~~· -----II-~. ClAY I -LAii • leoHO"OI' f+i• 6 W H'tl'flbt.d word• bl tow •o -..o• • ~ ti'"Olt WO'dt Pnftt .. '''" o' ~ •f'l .. , It-. ol to~'•• ( ORYOLL .r ~ ;...;..1 ;,..;...1 w.-.;;r ;,..;...1 ,.-ii I LAWEBI I' I' I I I ~ ACUHNE I I I' I I ~ .... .... I TCXTCS I .__...,,-...l'-....l ....;;,...1--.-1-t UNO to 04 8 moln.< Hved · · · • · · · her W1Kld•ng dreu IOI l'l9f I I deugfltlf fllow ahe hat • i.. _.R,;.....;,1.,.0;.....A_D.....,...T __ -4· dtuQfller wno uvea l'llr ...o-.__.I~' .... l....__.l_...l'__...I __, oino dt•" t()( hef -- •;,.-r r r r r r r r r r r 1 !:J I 11 •I I I I I I J . 11ifi UTI IM•ert • i1•ttv••• MIL n, 1181 C M 2697 ORANGE ST 539-6190 Bell Alty lee lrntt 1575 1 1150/mo 673·2282 WATE'AFRONT 2~ pool •e•y-.OW~ne•,•.p•,•rm·e-,,;;H•or• .. •I •1& m• 11111 sauna gym Full sec property. Orange Park ..... or ..... option 2Bd. S 1000tmo&sec 545-0713 Acr ... 4 Br 2'1t ba. lam· 1 Ba. yard·g•r 1950 lmH 22441 rm, 1 acre plu1. All 631·55501631.0303 uuble.Prlce reduced. aa Ptl•t-llff * •REif ALS* * Owner moving ovt of 1tate. Own/Agt 897-2521 an1em y • new Ult CALL us REGAAOING or 939.7372 · Condo 28r 2Ba. NC gete, IRVINE LEASES pool. tennt1. exerclM rm tnl11 halt ltalty . . 1 blk to Marina LM lH· 1111 S1500/mo + MC dee> (213)430-0493 RANCH--.er~a pool home Retrlg, new cpt1, trple. I 13751mo incl pool and garden« 1111 N pet1/1mkra Open Sal 3 30 to 6 at 15292 Seine Eveslwt1nd1 675·3357 .... ~~~ ... ...;:;W4;;p;..;i Turtle Roctl Hiiia Preaident home 38' 29a. AC. lg p¥1 yd. •Int IOc: CtoM 10 POOi• & tennis I 1800 11"ci grdnr 854-9792 tft ~ Woodbridge 29r T ~l"i-.,.,,...~-...---•1 End Unit" 1150 mo Avell .. . ' . ' .. I • ~. , -. ~ / " /', I .. •' r .. 't,. \ " .... ·-... . oor - P I • . .. ..,. . " , . •'-,• ...... "'•''' " """ • ,~' ,. ~ y ~, ... s.:,, .... .• 'f. ,A 5H ••• ,,, • , .. '-4 .. .-_..,., .p .... p ... ~~.-' $ '\ ,_A ... t' 1 "-• ~f' t ¥(hi '-P~~ .. ~"·' "••tJ•· ~. p ... 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Dining room. wood- burning llreptece, mlcfo- wave. oven. prlvlle pallo ELEGANT LIVING only 15 minutet to Fu n1on Island. 15 minutes to So Co Plaza just east ot Newport Blvd & south of Sen Diego treewey 2473 Ore1199 Ave 63 t ·5439 B~ appt only 2 8d 1 Be Condo lndry fee, t car gar. petlo, pool, no peta. S7501mo 54S-57M 2 Bd t BA garoen Apt, newly pelnted E-slde. S6251mo 673-0884 2 Bd upper, belCOny. lndry rm. gu/w1r Pd S650mo • $66-0sec Beth 63 t-5230 2 Br t'"t ba Townh0Use. AIC, bltns. petlo, gar. no pets $685 645-4837 UTAUU~YO From beleony w/perlc·N1· llOQ. 2Br 2Be, ger, JIC. S89! No petl 831·6 107 SlM Off lST IOITl'S HIT OI AU IPTS. 2 ltEKS Ft(( IHT 01 SEUCTH IPTS. WITI Tiii M THE pl90I to come home to -A ~I patk- lllle Mttlng COl'IVlntenlly IOCat~ within wallllt\Q d1111nce to mea11e1 r•tauranta an<l lhopa Only mlnutee to Sovtti Cout Plau llld tne bMCh 1hdroom 1 .... , ..... Den/2 lathe 2 lledroom Townftoueel2'A lathe 'ROM .. -ALL UTILITIES INCLUD£0 -Gas f1rep1acu -Rustic Wood Panel1na. Grass Cloth -Cathedral Beamed Ceilings -Otshwashers -Pools. Whtrlpool. hm1se Room C L1fMed} en ms Courts -laundry tlG1l1t11S -hir HouS1na. Sorry No Pets (Jfrl(r r)PfN OAll y 9 6 ?•00 Hatt l>Of 01v0 1111 r111 0111141 ---~ NOW RENTING LUXURY TOWNHOME APARTMENTS ORANGE COUNTY'S MOST EXCITING LOCATION! The Gallena townhome tpartments in Costa Mesa -iust a bike ride 10 the beach. mftllll tram South Coast Plaza. The Pacific Amphrtheeter, ~.._,.,,. e.y, John Wayne Airport, and elegant d1n1ng An HclulNe community with 24-hour secuttty - including the underground gilf'll09 With 1ndNld\Jal S10fage rooms • A Stana New Communley • Soph11tlcated Oestgns & Features • State-Of·The-Art ~ Kitehent •Elegant Private Master Baths • WOO<l>uming Flt._..• Pnvate Pab06 • 24-Hour Secunty Gates 21~ APIR1IBlll FAOMs1 ,1511/ MO ··-· IWIWlla Rental office open noon to dusk daily 180Cabnllo. Costa Mesa (714) 646-0225 ~· REAlT°'f G> -. Room & Beth. kitchen prlv, Coll• M... 1300/mo E\191 Me.-3450 pref m .... .... .. ... Wkly rent.,. S 135 & UC>. COlot TV, fNe cone.. Meted pool a etepe to QCMn. l("°''I evell. N6 N. Coelt Hwy. ~IMdl,, ... '214 'lllWllTIL Wkly '9fttett now 11¥811. 1121/wtit&up 2274New-Port Blyd. C.M . ...._744! ....... 3021W.Cout~N9w· I*' ~. refr • TV 1125+ wtit tQI. no . ·--' :rr. iiPi 4 .•. t>tom to beeetl. Caroot1. w .. ldy l'SO. 873--5 itl 2 It 1 b• .... bl! bet\, eundeCk • prtcg, weele!yl MOO. Avllll 51 tM / ti', 54·52tt AiMUHP•tl ilH OPE N 9am-6pm 7 Da ys a week 20522 Laruna Canyon Rd. 497-6900 '(1/J Mile South of El Toro Road on Lag una Ca nyo n Rd) •••• Jo02 1Aa .... ce••••• 3602 **IF YOU** • Want To Bt Financialy Independent • Wint To It Ycu Own Boss •Want To Set Yu Own Hours • Want Te It In A $32 Bilion Industry • Want llnmtmte Income **WE WILL** lllW YOU HOW!! Meet us at 1617 WESTCUFF DR., SUtTE 109 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 1 llY OllLYU! MOM>AY, MAY 20, 1985 1:00 P.M. SHARP!! lrook1-Si11on Inc. • .. , .... On. •• IDYERTISllll ARTIST AIYEITlllll SIOln&H Need person to anaw., phones. type 60 wpm, take dictation. keep , .. cords and aul1t In many project• Excellent ben· eflts Send resume or apply In person to : Cf'lrla Garvey, 642-4321 llAlllllUT IAILY Pl.IT 330 W Bay St Coate Mesa. C• 92627 am smos PIT Set appotntmenta, ..,,.. nmgs In Ore~ County otf~ SS· 7 pl hr No ••P nee . company tr•lne Selar y no Hlllng Marsha. 662-58•4 &llm.lllPI IReceptlonlst F/T, aee Allee 2SO Ogle St.CM &UllT.lfO• Med/SurglCel Suppty Co need1 e metur• WClmWl " AH lat Mgr to handlt o lf1c e. m u at . h•v• pteeu nt phone menner & good Otfl()e lkllla Oc>oty for •dvencement. · '1or appt &44-0065 euto 11i..----- E X PER t EN C NOT NECESSARY. JUST A STRONG WILL TO SOC.. CEEO WE NEED 3 • SALES PEOPLE THAT WANT ANO NEED TO MAKE 110,00G + A YEAR WE HAVE EXPAND£0 TO THE NUMHR TWO DEALER IN THE HA ftC* AND WE WfLL H NUMIER ONE. COM1 BE A PART Of OUR WtN- NtNO TEAM CAU SALES MANAQ(" AT: O RANG E C OA S T .JEEPI RENAUl. T IN COSTAMU A .....,, J!•lt htaWM cu.. -=-==:;;;;;;iiiiii eostOMUOITtt AuTo mL1ry Mach DETAILING. Complete Comm'I, Remodel and LIQ a tnaured etectrl· ··~ RX~oV'E-AeUOV@ CALL TOOAYll All flll Liii YOUf Deny Piiot S«vlce Directory Re9reeentetlve 142-4121 Ht. IH car C~~· RLowe.t ratu Doore. Jotln 754-0323 etana. 112 Price 8 e<VIQe Lawn & Gar~ Malnt • . 673-8043 ONE STOP HOME AND call Fr .. Ml. Reeld'I, wltll a dltftweno. All WOfk I la~n ·1 COMMERCIAL MAINT. Comm'I, lndutt'I 1213787 by men. cot~ trained In 'Mo1Q wiil aby.lf In J; CARPENTRY. 472..0731 LIC'd Eleetrielan Quality :~~::~~~:upa°:'i~:':!i C M home. Mon-Fri day• Oriental Carpenter re-wor1t In your t\ome/otflce. 969-2120 only. 548-5061 anytime mOdellng, trench doors. Rea. 8(1an 6e9--0337 I ...... , lltclaHI Sojl, etc 494-0306 NEW/REPAIR Quallty. No ltlat .. a.m Repalr·Door,.·Alt.,atlont Jobs to small, reaaonable. 1 blal <Sne Ptofl Por:iatn/ Remodel-Panel-Loek .... to Free"'" He'd. 531 -2346 1 1 Fiberglau Rellnlthra·. tJI~ Window-Fences-Cabinet RESIDICOMM'LllND 26 ..... 35 yrs exp Jerry 642--0567 yra. Do my own work Lie alnk-tuba; 30 yra 859-9656 Re1ired Bldg Contractor -278041. Al 646-8126 ... , IH -Remodeling & Small Jobe t oPENED UXv 1 * Reas. llc'd. 6-45-6456 latertalaant Board & Care Home tor Car~t ltm --* llT•l IDIUll * the Elderly Happy home }t Kldal T...,.al .. dultal tor atmo•phefe with tots of CA.A ET REPAIR & SERV ........ "' Metlcule>YI JapanftM gar· denef. xtnt yard main· talnance. Yoahl 984-2067 MOW/EDGE. Wkly Malnt Treea. cln-ups, hauling, lrM est Aon 850-303 1 O.C Beat .Gardener. We ~do moat of your gat- denlng l)Md•. 961-1518 TWTAWllOUI Main . gen ctn-up, tree trim, exp 20 yrs 631-3086 Furniture. Traan. Tr ... 983-54 15 NORM LT HAULING • MOVING Garage a Yard Clnupt Jon 94g..e 102 Ntl•I H lit 11 f TH-1 IH "f=umeoe & Poot h .. uno• '"" l11•irf R681N's CL4JINd SERVICE a throoughly clean houM 540·0867 HC>Yaecteantng. ca1pe11 & uptlolatery. wlndowa. etc IV.JS lallf 111-1212 Are yOY look Ing !Of a quell· I TLC 540-4 101 Kathy Free est. Labor guar'o On-Cable TV workahopl Joedy 645-3274 Ernie ev Non-union! Beginners okl ~~~~~~~~ ... llliHJi•1 -Call 646-0514 for Info ty. d~dabte cleaning f&l(e pride In a beaut lawn svc Catt Cheri 760-9445 /garden Let Us take Care HOME/Ottlc:e CLEANING fill .... • l• -,-A-INT_IHG ... ,"",-L.A .. 811111T'!'!EA~IHG~l fii. 1nsi1 ,, .. IWlll--M. ~~;T.:3~ :r=.~~ .. ~ Otano-Co Of1alnel -~~~;;~ Rental·houe .. IU~g Student MOWfl.. Tnauted .. Ben Long term r t· Uc. T 12""'431. M t·M21 .:.Jaifijiiiltilll'. """"' .. llll! ... ~ • wrttef wtaotld income N!W W~ Stor11ge - wants prh1 atudlO·tlte U t ~.... HANGING/STRIPPING rental "' bCl'I O< HC>YMtlt T.=~.,..-==:"lft"mrrt VISA-MC 873· 15 t2 tum~:.~ ~Reta ~Ion de ~ualque Expert Wallcovetlng In RETIRED Matti T£AOHEA .iallatlon ReM Coneult tutortng rnat~ell ., .... Prot -CPi wlll alt your·hOme tor tummer wfTLC We are non-smkrt wino child or pets Xtnt refs Olene L11a A. Z~nl, 9 .A ant Aaatg~mnt 68 1·8590 ~ C8ES;'I' Preip. 8-48-1190 Salon de Mullque NOAMS WALLCOVERI L1aa A. Zecchini, 8.A ALL KINDS. FREE EST setVQ Plano Leeaona 675-M35 ~!~ Llc•330986 180-7211 Trentettt.-No too lMG _ Mutlc Leeaona. Col. Cell Anne 645--&233 Prof c:omea to your CUSTOM PA.PERINO 675-0434 ...... Cl • Compl tnllalllwkly maJnt Comm llresld I 548-8803 Compt Lanoacaoe s.rv- No 1ob too 1ma111 Attord· ao1e pnces llC 646-9180 home S~latty· women ~ ref'a-reu ratee.free Kida toot Eva 547-3524 .. umate 6-42·6842 ~4 ht Palatl at •WE GALS SHOULD• , •HANG TOGETHER• FINE PMNTING By RJC}I: 775-4243 ANYTIME ard Sinor t6 yra ot happy Anudcal lliata Co & per• XI. Xtp. P/R CtaHt Ceantt• EXqulilte XeouaM.. I All qtr State/Fed reports. &1v-ay1, patlos. pllhl , r .. c1., aprayec:I or remove. 0ry. 20 yrs exp P~·up & de· etc No lob too small "'l;.-*""Opiriiin•a·m-e·n·1a·1-·.,·o·n·. cuatomert Uc 280M' Platttr/ltrlr Thank-YOY' . 983-~ 14 Int /ext P•ICh plUt;;\"(j, RAINBOW PAtNTtNG CUSIOtT\ textuflng quality Wl.... ....~ Compt wkty malnl COIOf· acape. sprinliter rpalr. r• By ett1c1en1 re111ble nonesr N tandacape 545-6287 elt 5 peraon.bonded 854·2750 -•""'ll-•..!I.'!1111!1 ______ 1 wall Repairs. 847-790l liver ~6-45t9 Reas. Mickey 536-0553 gatea. fenees, MCurlty, · repairs & serv 533. 1714 M•it1111/lta .. tlia1 Ca~iaet M1ki a1 Dtttctift I FENCE REPAIR New & CA.eiNEfs & CARPEN-JI.I 1mOT1VI AIHOY otd WOOd , chain ttnk TAY Small jobs repairs (7141644•5048 Free ell Greo. 968-Q t 18 tree estimates 645-2003 1 1-. -------· HOtne & O"tee cleaning BRICKWORK Small JODI .. ~·· By JODI Pteate call for Newp0rl Costa M•H AMERICAN HANDYMAN tree e111mate 842-6746 trvino fiet ' 675-3175 Carpentry tenctng. win· -oows. ptumolng, marlite, HouM LadleS Houaes. ot- tub encl. hauling. ate ltces & condo'• Cleaning And Yes Jesus ts Lord experts. 722· 70 16 MlSllRY 1 ITIOOI New & repair All typea Oulllly Low prices LIC 631-2345 Quality II OYr polley worl( Prooiema-No PrOD· aalbOe wc;ao:;w 650-6646 JEFF Lie 8688 lemS' •3268S. 55•·7531 $ef'I Motn.rs Days I 1ST CL.ASS PAINTING . &03 Balboa Bl 673-3135 1n11exttpai>er1ng/caD1nets 1 Pl•dlll 1-tatt Law --ret1n11h~ ~9~·5294 -2 .... -.. -,-(-.~.-7-.. -.1-1-11- ClJSTOM PAINTING 9 A Full Service Plum~ State law c_equlr .. that aJJ AbbN1s e81dgeCarpentry 25 yrs tic •30il 152. bond, tree H I. Irwin 548-2719 Carratry Dt1if • T EIS Expert Carpentry Servloe AES HETtC. EXTENSIVE Repalr-Remod'l·Addltions & COMPLETE Topped/removed Ctean- Gar•Hia' (llc11304051 636-8244 IT'S SPRING CLEANING DECKS-FENCES-PA TIO TIME• Call now for Covers Replace Repair Special Spring rates 10yearse11per. 754-t620 •WUI• 25 Y 403"~ contractors who per1orm rs Lie• .... l Ins d OA•1•·s CLEA" From-S15 s Bonded COLOR EXPERT " I~ " worll over 200 Including Ref's 963--091 l Rtcha'd Fauceta Disposal Heate' 1aoor and matcw1a11 mull ..,!"l"'ifll!...iM-l!"!V'!'l't --~ 851·9604 M&M S.2-9033 De hcenled Unhoensed Pa?ing Areas e Repairs Resurfactng-Seatcoatlng Rooting Repairs. 531-4199 Doors-etc 548.4980 213-326-6917 up. new lawns. 751-3476 Clean Upa•Tree Trimming Electrtc-Plumblng-Drywall •lllllOLUllll• 1.0-•121er120-1221 a k DAN SAL YEA PAINTING EJt.....,t Serv•~a & ,..,.11r contractors snoutd so u1c caretut Service. Lie L •25924 ......,. ......, .,...,. LO RA TES. 552.()410 c IC 111 96 20 7 3i ;rs up Ret•<fllComm Slate in ttlelf aovertlllng BUILD ORR EPAtA S I A I Dr~all • Yard Maln1.eHau11ng erv ce or emodet. Al an Anyt me 4-1 Lie ,, ,09035 964_8919 Contractors and c:on· •A-1 llYlll* GLASGOW PAINTING I ~~~:~~atc~~~~;~86~~~ Repairs. reaurt (SLURRY MIX) Oual. work, twy roller FREE eat. Parking tot. Apt complx apeclallat. gd serv Walla. stairs, railings MIKE 650-3283 work 1ns'd Tom 641-1292 doors. windows. moldings VRYwALL TAPING PersOnh;ted Home or Apt Cleaning Years eicpe~ . CLEAN& EXPERT 1n11E11t 30 yrs uper , P1rc~ica any quwlons Contrac-Don 962-8202 All Textures & Acouatlca Complete Clean-Up, gen'I •GEN. HOME-REPAIR-$ -Plus Int & E•t. Painting malnt, tree trimming, lree Paint. Drywall Carpentry Working Peopte Onry Call Beth 850· 1772 Over 25 years experience ref's. 642-5214 - L1c T-tt6.428 730·1353 1NT/EV'T 20Y -;;--~ •Aa1tf1Pal•·Otr~• 1or 1 State License Joe 645-4269 7am-9pm Complete patios Covers " t G 645 5277 PTL Free est Kevin 673-1503 ests Mauro, 631-4997 e c ary • _ ,.. ' ear• <;Aper ESP Ffeadlnga 55 Special Board, 28 C1v1c Center tt ABC MOVING tt , Average Room S29-ma· •675-24195•631•3716• Plau Room 690 Santa Decks Concrete walk· I ' ways Block walls Room IEiEllAL OLUl·IP HANDYMAN LARGE and QUALITY & SERVICE SPECIALIZED CLEANING Lynn 549-1953 Quick careful T 13S0-6 tet11I Small }obs welcome Ana CA 92701 clEXNINd INs be/ouf add'ns 1Syr exp 646-.4934 Electrical I small t DO IT ALL' Malnt . Landacp 645-4 132 531-55 79 Pat or Ive mag EXCELLENT CARPENTRY p••1-n-eo ---•-uu" I Lawn & Garden Service, ONE CALL DOES-IT fili Very thorough. gOOd rets dependable & experience 546-8096 or 552-9522 LO AA TES 552-04 tO 642-0442 Don I lel init phone 1ust PAtNTEA NEEDS WOAKI ...... Semel I Maka rour stle>ppJng eu- lnclds Palle Wulng S65 Mike-S.2-2043 We do everything Bob Quality work tree est R C Const lie 646-403 t · . . Reasonable 9 yrs exp We Ille 11, break it. Duy II "425513 968-7401 Mesa Area 645-5133 or haul 11 548-5009 ,,, there• Put 11 to work1 lnt/EJ1t, celllnga. relln cab I Pr1c:e1 stan at S 10 Prof •e' ov using tne 1rv1ne advertise 1n Irvine Mirror 1261 yrs exp . work guar serv For apptm 841-3577 Mlfro' c1a911f1eo Ada ctua1t1ec1 S.2·7667 Davis Pllntlng 964-3837 Stanton & MOinar Ent S.2-7667 8111 Wut.. Slit lelr Wa•tN Slot Btl W1atN Sl BABYSITTER Saturday Banking 10·5pm Lite cleaning llW AOOHIT HP. BANKING ssthr 151.5003 TELLER BANKlll(G two lull time positions 1va1tabte New Accounts Rep wlm1n I YJ exp Prol appearancel & at- titude Teller position re· quires 1 yr exp m com· TELLER Part-Tl•• Lloyds Bank Calllorn1a merclal bank Knowtedge currently has an opening ot City Nattonal system fOf a part-time teller (35 wltl be helpful. New ra- houra per week) 1n our gtonal otflce near N-· N-port Beach otttce 6 port Frwy & MacArthur Months prevloua banlilng Call Fran Steinberg e•perlence required We 955-0616 " otter cornpetlttve aatartes PIONEER BANK and 1>enet111 For con·' Bamung atderatlon. please con· s• ' tact Ruth Carter ar the "' ILLlll Newport Main Office. Successful Independent 4400 MacArthur Blvd bank has Immediate Newport Beach ( 7 1 •) opening lor a Senior 476-7000 ext 212 Tetter Salry com- LLOYDS 11111 CALIFORlllA Equat Opponumty !mployer mensurate w/aicp Com· pellllve market rates. xlnt benefits Contact person- nel ClllHCll&ll 111-ttOO I /Fil/I ,111 IOW HIRlllG CAllllERS ASlllTAIT IAIAIERS Interviews Wednesday 9· 11 A M at 2588 Newp ort Blvd . C osta Mesa (on Newpo.-• Blvd at Del Mar) C all (71.Aoi •• ~37-4840 for m o re 1ntb EOE PART-TIME TELLER TUJIEE Beverly Hiiis Fedefat has lmmedllle need rof ah In· dlvldual to work In our Corona Del Mar oflce working lour daya a week, (Mon . Weds, Fri . & Sat ) Selected lndlvld· ual wlll perform Tetter op· erallons atao ottering an aict.ellent opportunity to learn new accounts. POS· 111on requires strong cashiering a11perlence. goud math aptitude, ex- cellent communtcatton Skills. an atflnlly tor pub· he contact and tight typing skills An outstanding benefit package Is ottered along with company paid medl· cal. vacation benellts and an educ111onat al · '•.srance program lnterestao llppllC'anlS please apply at 3748 East Coast Hwy Corona Del Mar Or Personnel Departmenr 27'27 1 Las Remotes M1ss1on Viejo BEVERLY HILLS FEDERAL Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H/V HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARI Monday,,Ma 20 A RIE S ( \larl h 21 • .\ pnl I •I) l'lan<1 \UhJC'l t t1Hhange. ) uu ma\ hi. called had, to \tart Jga1n hx:u' 1.>n 'cr'ial 1ht~ 1.onfu_"on. 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C apricorn J)('rson'i figure tn d\ n:im1c c;crnano VIRGO I .\ug . .!J-~·pt 2.!I R('Ulh hl.·~nnd current C\J'll'Ctat1<1n - you arc going to be i.urpn~d b\ cn1hu\las.t1L rcccplwn Pa ... 1 fa, of\. r.· repaid. m o rl' fll'Oplc arc: drawn 10 ~nu. ~our "pn)lJu\·t" \\Ill he advantageous!} d1'>pl:t)Cd LIBRA(Scpt 23-(kt.2.!l l'wouth>0k 1\l1t'l'l''~" -\llll''1llbc.• gotng place~. language could !ii.' d 1fTt:rcn1. maJor ·adJU\lment '" ncces\ar) (i e:ir 'iubcom c1ou' to rnnC'l'pt of '>lll'l'l''' I l 1ghlt~h1 independcnn-. tr('alt' 11~ ~ORPIO (OU . 2 l-No' ~I I l n1u1tion "on target. )llu'll karn h\ teaching. fam ti) rncmtx·r ,,I\' "( Olnl' hack fH\\\ , .. \trc" Im .lit\ choose happanc\'i rather than intrigue You'll he 10' 1tcd for n l'n ;ng ,;j· sumptuous dining. - SAGITTARIUS (No'. 22-lkc 21 ): (io \low. r ht•<:k trcnch , kt't'P resolutions conccrn1na ph)sacal appearance. d iet nnd nutnuon, Dem a.nds are made o n your time as 'iocaal nc11 vit1t."S tncrcasc. Spotlight on unique agreements. partnership proposals. marital \tatus. CAPRICOR N (D ec .!2-Jan. 19): Star k to p racttl'OI m atter\ Individual who propoundi. t'\tra,asan1 program t'i m 1'itnfurmcd Know it, begin rl'tiu1ld1ngp rngrnm which land )Ou on m orc <iolad h:l\r Y ou'll get good health report AQUARIUS (JJn 20-1 cb 18 )· f:.mpha,1s on Ph> s1t'al attractton. a v anet y of expencn<.'ei . t h aldrl'n , r rcaM 11 nnd antens1fil'd loH rela11o n htP (jC'm tn1. Virgo. 'iaa1ttanus per'ions pla} <11gn1ficant rok' · Get tdeai. on i>a!Xr' 1 PISCES (I eh I 'l·M art·h .!01 C hclk home for safet) hazard' - rem ove them I m11hM1'i n n 'il'<'Ufll). rnndu\lon o t tran..acttnn rcun1nn with long·,t.lnd1n~ac;\tX'tatr C u l'I rnml'll from unu\ual 'll1urce ' represents token ot re~peC't and ntTc"·tion IF MAY H IS 'VOlJR BIRTHDAY )OU arr f.Jm il) o n entC'd scns111 vc. emottonal fond of food and )OU could ha'<' dtgc'>ll\l' probltm Your mother pmhuhl) 1n Ouenn·d )Our hfl'• more t han did your fatht"r Cen,•t r and ( ·aprll'orn prnons pla)" 1mpofU-nt role' trl )'Our e'C11>tC'ncc. You MC' vcr\3t1k t•nnuJh 10 'luccl't'd 1n field ' v.h1l h :trt' dotted Wtlh f< lfur('~ ) OU llrl' l';!J)tible of dC'llhng \\llh puhft(. (',J)('l'tafh wom en Y ou'll t ra rt 1 h1~ )l'a1 . Hlu'll ht· mon· 1.>11p11lar and rnuld (1-ltn W('tllht Out-.tnmh n11 01onth .. -l\hl\ ond .luh • • "J:'lt~l~r:":"!'W~u~lt4--._..;S.;.1M:,;; ltlt WaatN SIM lltlr WutN 5100 8111 W11tN SHI ltl WaatN 5100 8 111 WaatN Sllt.ltlr Wut .. BANKING Oldllh 11v1111111T ct11PUY I mrm111 f\j "N N v B "B v s, TT ER Slit TELLERS Busy insurance ctasm ol-hatal ll1t1,t111i1t needs pan ume 121 hrs). · malure dependable I PIT IAl&ll•IT flee !'las opening tor a Ille SOio pract; days & llmlled agresaive appointment TIAI ... llll. needeo tor welt man· fie~ nrs keep Pf9Mf'll 100 clerk Dutlits wlll 1nctude eve hrs 646-8560 ah 5 conllrmar Organizational Must h..,. strong Dae•-nered 2 yr Old gin Some ,iwtote training $300 • GREAT WESTERN SAV· tiling mall, phOnes & It -sl\illsanddapendabihtya ground lnnewpaper mar· nou56Cle&mng u ve-inO<' $1000 mo. potentllt INGS, one of Cat1torn1a's typing Full time position IEITAL HClllOIAI must TetephOne exper ket1ng, knowledge ol ou• Live Q\4t hrs Mon· ead1ng 10 FIT mgmt pos- teadtng ttnanctat 1ns11tu· with all benet11s Call Mgr Gr.eat Lake• Orthodontcs prat 720-8045 dlplay 1dvert111ng and nur 6 30am· t2 30pm 11on earnl"(I S50.000 Ilona. hes Immediate OP·I at 955-9033 1mmed. n ea d s exp er w 1 re ,, -sales. experience in train-Mu11 nave rel• Xtnt I Plus Scott 893-2284 portunlttn for Prime· (;LEAICA.L·Sec I It & bender 645-5416 llSPHTll .. 1 1ng1tatf M tractive,atary H ll ry !'.ate ~5324 p;r·--· Time Tellers for 20 hours rear a ---2 yrs ttxper with a micro· & oeneflts Send resume ._.,1u .,_ per week and Part· T1me1 Word Processing pos· DOM ESTIC for elderly scope on mlcro-etec· attn Howard Mullenary IEW 1101 STIRE needed '' 3 Survey takers Tellers lor 32 hours per ltlons avall for tong & couple Cook drive tron1cs Please cal' HAii( ct••t L B h I I Santa . Ana ott1ce No short term astlgnements 645-7764 ' . -aguna c requ res I nee c . week NORRELL INC 752-9108 Doreen Plankinton IAILY ptLIT ewp'd Mgr & 1nexperd e:irp•r ompeny . lllYWALUll S A IC M area I p 0 Box 1560 Dut lceen lull & pltlme trains E~e hours Salary Y~~nd~l~oug ~~p:r~:~ce c:~~ CUHTIPIST hang, tape & rexture Scramton Engineering Inc I Costa Mesa Ca 92626 persons 49 7-5611 n ° se 1' n g Anne immed. opening for axper 631-2345 979-6373 I 662-5843 enjoy extens111e public llTM( .. •JtCS nursing contact Light typing and typist 60 wpm w/ ac· JAllTll I .. CHT HRS( AllH I Aeat Estate 10-key knowtedge are <:ur-ale typing skltls & gen-EARi Ill Ill ed h C 11 b Maaor Newport Beacn ln-1 • Long ume astabhShed tirm erat office axper Good Join several All·Star ath~ 1~~-2 Ire 8 iwr surance Co has an entry Country Club Conv Hospi-nds '3 seit-starter Sates preferred salary & benefits San letes 1n a un1Que & power-T 11 Laguna Hell s I level opening to' an Actu· 1 tat nea' Costa M4'sa ~pie P•1rne Npl Bch lo· 117' We otter a compatlllv Clemente 661-6111 tut business Meet Brian us n H 6 441•31 18 aroal Assistant Suceess· Fa.,grounds Peri 11me cation 6 75-6670 salary and a st1mutat1ng CLERICAL/FILL Tiii Downing Ca11torn1a1 lllllL lul candidate will have a11 sn1lts 549-3061 ..iACOBS REALTY •NC wor~ env1,onment Angels. Jamaal Willies w ork mornings ex· strong mathem1 t1c11 e•IH lln Major Newport Beach LA Lakars K1k1 van-p eflanced prefereo skills t• yr degree pret 1 ~ • lltct,tiHist/T,,Kt Please call P90gy Boyd ror Financet Insurance Com· dew e oh e po r 11 and 557 _6020 oetael oriented and gOOd Seven enthu11ast1t men & Development company an appointment at pany has several lull time Trailblazers OomoniQuel _ _ _ ,ead1no comprenen11on women needeo lo tai<e 001<1ng •or •espons1Dle &REIT WESTERll SAVlll&S (71•)147-1211 opportun111es for Wilkins Atlanta Hawks,j 1 ••-•JllY CL(•I O'al commun1c1t1on & orders l\jO ekD nee •nd" ... pleasan1 lron1 ENTRY LVL ACCTG CLRK Lance Parrish Det,0111 ...,.._ " w1111en skills are 1mpori· Comoary 1ra1"~ San • otc ,..anner Typing 60 Successful compteuon Tigers Ann Me'fers II you are 1 detail onented ant x1n1 working con· ""' oH•oe $860 o mo NO"' 11endly & eftlc•el"I I ot at tease ' cot11!9e ac-Olympic Go10 MeOahst h1ghschool graduate w11n '0111ons & benefits Ptea.te M• Spence• a1 oo2·584~ 'elM)none s11111s F time counting ctass Thurs May 23rd 7 30PM good commurm:atton wnd resume 1nclud1ng PUT Tiil ;:>erma~I Sarary MQOI GENERAL OFFtCE a1 the Holiday tnn at skills ybv may be ll'le per-salary n1st0<) 10 Carolyn E•oer required N B Typing 40 WPM good Bristol &' the •OS Free-son we are looking 10' to• Scott Avco F'1nanc1a1 to1i19e piant ""9"'t~ance 645·2251 Ca,ollne math Skills way Costa Mesa No 1111 an immett111e need '" Human Resources 620 '" ott•ce' 2· Oavs o wk l~HI 1,,1rtHlty l••l•1er M/F /M IHIAll PREMIUM ANALYST Chafge RSVP suooested our busy Irvine tasting Newport Ceflter Dr New-Eac 01e1 MuSI nave t ar RfClmlltsT 10 Key Dy touch 11 typing 7 14.675•38 tO 1aoora1ory Duties will 1n· port Beach Ca 92660 SS .. -0785 Pv1 c•ue ..... "lewport Be- l good written & oral com-elude review & posting ;)I ii r $t"e"' r: -·ecp1 municatoon FLOlllLIHHilfRI taboratorydata rev1ew ot Med Asst P T Gast'oe", PART TIME ··.s· t e a, c .. 8 ... Xtnl working cond1t1ons F'tower Shoo work er l1eld data sheets for com orac• pleasan1 lljB oH•ce ' ' "'"c•e• : •b~e1 .,. -• . -"t'•', ~ or'.'' "t'"•'• ., C11tract1va outgoing and 1>enet1ts Please con-21562 Brookhvrst 51 oteteness and Ille main "60 JJ9P. ~w. re -4 ... sewove' 1-;;€ 5,. ·-~r-a" \ 1 t L St f Id B 962 6687 1enance Interface Ntth I'~,. ~· ~,...-» ' • ·= ,.,,._ , ... ,,.$~ d'" _. .... 1 aouna N19ue1 area Cati' Laufle. 831 9516 or 831-9720 llUll llOlllH Newport Beach, PI T open- ings Call Bob only, 675-9191 6~~·58J'o"next a7n5~~e 0; H c11en1s 1a1>ora1ory & M id IHllCAL ASSIST HT ~ii .:" • .,. .... • ~ .. 7653 Avco Financial llllllll OFFICE personnel Fo• 1mmed•· Busy olhce nds oack o tt•ct> • ,,. -,,~, • ,,,~ Human Resources. 620. t:•.1sySColllcendsClet1ca1 a1e cons1oara11on, sumc01 assosl E•P nee FT X "' .,,.,., 11an S _.,,.,C',.~C" Newport Center Dr tie1p Must nave gooo or resume ro oenef1ts 848-3 ''!> '' '• ' 'C' ,. ~r V ,. Newport Beach Ca gan1za11ona1 Si11llS some IAVINE CONSUL TING Medical ... c:-:11' cl'"~ i 0~·- 92660 I typing dependable ve· GROUP, INC . • ~ I( I "e' 1 --c 0 85028 B/op Cou•t(• COMP O'• -ar~ ~· B1,c SAr'11 r. A Equal Opportunity h1cte 10 run errands io 1 " " • n -• p Employer key nelpful Call S11&ron 15 MASON Mature person ltnowieooe G79 O' .s • BILLING CLERK Invoicing, (7 l 4) 498·8 105 IRVINE, CA 927 t4 0 c area Busy N B Meo LaD PM Shift "r' flllng. heavy typing, mlac ClllHCIAL llULTOll duties 10 Key by touch. exper w/good client base HIHAL OFFICE LADY NEEDED 10 assist n t1ex 640-0 140 DfllYHY Pe•,or ""'""·a• 101 WICk&f ::>a9•t'1 J~C" se•v ce '-li..st ce -iea• •el•aO•e ·tea~ t>~·~ $ ""'" •~ $25C' Seti-starter non-smoker & proven traei< record Permanerll part time 111 pref Perm part time Pvt otc In Newport.Center 1yp1ng titlng, phcif'as ' Mon-Fri h rs fle.ll and very unique com· 12·5pm Call 644.Jt:ii 833·8435 tTUS&l.OtUIPlll J GOVERNMENT JOBS BOOKKEEPER/GENERAL ~G~U¥ t~i,-000-&<>-OOOl,.iu- caring tor atderly lady on • Catalina Island Musa be Mad1ca1 ove, •O speai.. Engiosn UI ASSISTHT ai.p no nee Would en-o .. ,,.:ess•ng Pl'lleD010,.,1st courage Philhp1nos •c Sat sn11t 8am 12 •act :&QlllY. t.Cl~o -rm t\ nrs 4u,,~ aummar POU· ord 979-0590'Wk'O~s -1>1e 640-n ..-4cr N" • \.~ "'" ''*r ,.. '"'•d8) ~a"' ·· ':"' LO• S ~IClllll'\ i;~. ~ 4 - • a 1'44 5 4 0 4 I • it • IUCf rTIOllST &IRL FRlllY Pe•""aneria P T ve"' Dus, ;:i.,a, Esta·e 0H1ce Must tv;:.e oe r.·asen111>la & ·e- •aOIP · 1 30-5 30 Mon- e:, Call Joan 63 1-1 266 ... RECEPJIOllST LHAL SICRnlllY OFFtCE Ille typing, AIR ~Q-7 5 possible "" occupa11ons AIP, payroll 546-0994 ClllPAlltl/MUPll I Call t8051 687-6000 EJCt lllllHPll For elderly amt>utatO'Y R-1590 10 fond out now MODEL n PE PIX OPERATOR Ar~ ~'" ~· .. :>r pt '""I ,..a1• · ~P .:•: "4:~ (111111111) ~ Wt' "ave ar ope,..1ng tor • h d I II I_,. r woman m Laguna Beach R it I I 1111 1 arp, e 1 orien """ Of Own pr1va1e q arters I 11' 1 lltllr. tr small office. part 11me u 6 mos e><per 'e<I 1n a1. Non smOker preferred Send resume & tocat ref 5 pna~s or hOSP•lat R t P 0 B 10 BoJt 118 C10 Da1t~ esume o ox Pilot P 0 Box 1560 doctor insurance 01t11ng 7878. Newport Beach. Costa Mesa CA 92626 , Pnone lite and ty~ 40 C,A 92660 • , wpm GOOd oenehts Call OUIY-ClHI 1 Mrs Harper 640-8950 Mature clerk lor retail COlllELlllS extension 124 candy shop . L1gun11 Hiiis! Part~arriar counsel I fllSTISS Mall. Laguna Htlls Full & or ted Hatp boys Wed-Sun eve Trees Ras part time Various shifts and gt sohcll new 1aurant CdM Pa111 Pleasant personality and! subscriptions on 1he11 673·09 10 near appea,ance a must paper routes Must enjoy Exper helpful but not• working w1tn 10-1'.I yr necessary Wiii 1ra1n In olds Early evening hour., tervlew I IAM I PM or work days' lie~1Dle "'' cell tor appt Commission only Helen Grace Chocolates Call Bruce Emsley 2422 Laguna Hills Mall ' 642-432 1 ext 206 l a gun a H 1 II s C a IUlll CIHT 586-1850 IAIU PILOT CARPENTER Experience 1n Concrete & h1m1ng 631-2345 • . COUNTER/ORY CLEANERS Hosl & Hostesses Mon ~. Dav~ Good Of!l'Al1t~ Apolv .n persor 1 6pm Hot s ••111 Re~taura 111 18850 Do~1Ql8S 1rv1nP Hotel TH lllYllf lllllllOTI HOTEL l'llS 1mmed11lle openings tor the tollow•ng pos11eona l&lml/ITIOI FI T expef pref see Harold, 250 Ogle St, CM HCHtn OFFICER E>1par or welt train •ull t1me & part 11me 642-5466 Full urne ll .. ln SHYHS cnmR HLP pOot status position Mf &nllmOI w111 1ra1n appty 293• e ITILtn SIPDVISlll Continent al cuisine, must Co a SI ~ w y Cd M must b4I 0111ngu11 have ballc cooktngl Bergstrom Cleaners SpMISh Eng11sn ax per . 498-5446 I llLIVHY HIYH ~r~ras 0e111rpesrpunning an CHILD CARE In WB/trvine • " My home, 5 dar, 3 mo tor dental lab Part time llllll ll ... llPYlll Musi use own car SS ptus 1 old b•bY 733·0 78 mil.age Ideal lor COiiege 9 mos tn oriental E..io on P I & Work Comp Newpon Ben 955-0363 MAllA&EMEIT Wllllll 11 THFASTUll SJOO pl wk gvaral'leed tor AS91~1an1 ~anagers $1200 pi wk n com· m111s1on tor go-ge11e1s Havel e•penses paid •o• 1ro1;Dle shoorers Ovr ,,.. comp gel '' oa, so,....e PD N0fl• ,,,v51 be ; 1 3 ~ at>•e •o ··a•e o.I' )acnts Ou Si.le SPO•'l> :>eop1e Sv" sea & 101s o• •vn' Busy 591 Ovs e•ec. 'lee<lS .,e1p ... ti'> l'1sen10 en1ena1n1ng etc. Live "' with p\11 roon" enrr ance '" Batooe ... sal8f) and •01s ot treP time Send •eoly to LO\.. D 0 l>O• 42 Bal 1s1 92662 1t"rn1\I onai ""'"°"'l'Sd '"' IOTMER'S MILPTU ~ompan~ nee<is tc ' '"' ! 10, 'l ·ni•Cl•Pr ..,,. "I'"" Ira.,, "ifl!~erel no1 .. CSua1s .. seWr'ltl-vP r "' "\u• • t " wtlf" ,,, OU' 1n, "~ • N~S r .JU 1 5.J, •J tla~eod olf•Cl> anf'J Ir 1• i.f'I w Palm Baacr-"'e"" ~ 1 ---------•eans Attanra Svdne' Parts and Franklvr• as MOTOR ROVTE well as ott>er "lat10,.,a1 and IOlern81t0081 L' A-vada~o ... 1n ca110."s Respons1D•hl,P') cons1s1 of market•no d s 011\y and trouble SN•t"t-· "'ENPO•r BEAL .. A.GI 11\jA BE"l" AGi.JN>\ N G f . ·nQ No e1tp nee Mu-st ,. share 1n appea•ance •• N peoo•e o"en1ed .i J ~ports minded Fo• ~ · ence o ere• •.: '"·' 1ji>Ct"5 ,a•, f.~· ;.1-$600 ;>er ~ "II- • lltf' n1ervlew Call Ofat ti. Bet:>ee Sund av •; • Mon Fri 6-5 26• sr· l&HmHllPT Several poa111ons hll• S A oftlce ...,.,ss ·,. "' "'Cl "Q ._a ''.1"' 4C·"' Me>nlllh ,-, J.h OIUllE CllST IAILY ptLIT PERM. PART TIME '> Ja~s : ""'" 2~ '" m"' • "f' Bo\oge C ornpa,., "'f!eO~..,.. ... .....,,r t"'' P' f"l'hng .,ame oadges ;; c>5semo ni; jft-,•pr •. ""0"'1af"• 1 • ~=eed ... ••• 9 • .. ,,o )860 rMOlf WOlll • "!"""' "9" -=.a..,la 11 •a •• C.. ~,r ~ .. -....... .: '\ -c;· c . t• l I" .... rL UIHlRS l I N 'A "" .. "'..:; t .. I f'tf .,4, f 0·" "'t-'4 Sacceu: It's clauilie4! .. , , ... ,. ,,.... l>aih ,..,,,(), .. \1 , •nit, 1n \1 •h • •• bo ... ~'" wuhl \t•r b I ., •• , .. ,,, trl' r .. ''""'ull• •tO ,.,r l••1h f'•lht ... '"'capt on1sr "' rti e• ..>e••fllf'Ct' ,,. P.,;15e lele- ::O"One syste<-ano qen a• Ill Otfl~ wO•lo. T vP•"O 5,_.55 w[I,., Gooo com "'"'" cat eon si. us e ~u·red Must t>e a1>1e t s~e~ spanisr-, Call Per sor.ne• "',., 544-012C' THE IRVlllE COMPAllY Acr ic•tturt I M t iH ' ·J 1 ,,,,I" tu,.,1!\ Ernoicver REClPT lfCRnlRY O•c "lewpor t r, 11t>B .Jc , 'C nes typing r.an.,.ng ,, .;"amp bklte>Q f'~~I 'PO 8:11-8:?80 UCPT OPEUTIR ..... rwr-.~~· Elll"ER "°'&.'' '°'8Yfl: f°"Ct:"r' ;>hOf'\._ "'"' ~· t'"t .,, t ,,.,, .. 8t "" • CP Mat. •e "" a11t, S90<' mo ~!ct • • • r4,/ll Rfcrt n P1lT ~ W'"O ll'lt"l(j f I" ""I'"' '\[-\ t,Av .. ['I' • • h n f ""'"'""~ a :Jf' n Sf' 642-89':1: ---11 studenl Apply 2474'1 cu111ne experience .,.,.., 11--Newport Blvd Costa 111111 .... SIPYSll 1 ... 11 llUAIH Mesa 646-5068 2 yrs t )per in !'taroworl\1ng .\ d• -••••••••• b•l•CIU9 No l!•C ..,,. •fl!ll·~~----.1!•••••••••1t.--------comp1ny '"""' ~ ewspaper San Diego area flrm Melts a supervlSOf'y position come M• C 662-5843 reglllefed engln w/5 yrs llLIYHY HIYH Apply 1n person Mon-Tve~ uper ln grading, lot party equipment rental Wed 9 12noon and IUlmll IPIOIALIST h ydraulloa & related store Good driving re· Th"" 4-8pm Chnical Lab 0t-onos1,c, arMI of land develop & cord' must work Satur IRfttll High 111a1b1hty marke\lno;i \ publlc worka. Salary days United Rent-All. IAlllln llTIL sales suopon DCl"•t•on '331<-S&OI< baHd on 64.5-0760 with uPwllfd moD•I h exper. Clectoe·Stevent 6 ---1-YH lar .. 1 Part1c1pata 1n •II pha~s AMOC. Inc:~ llteve Smith, lllTtl ASSISTAIT Equel Opp¢fl\lnlty , ol mar1'atl"(I and "'"• on (8t9) 282-8639 EOE to l'lelP establlah n-den· Employer M/FIH/\I tigniflca.nl raapons•t" ,, tat practice Xlnt oPQly OLEll nPIST wl tieneflta Exper nee In 1 lff1HllNl1Lht·I• :~~1~o·n:o1~~gar;-~e ... tl all facets of back otftee wantf'd Ptllllpplne woman ing , creativt1 u 1 tndMdual H le<:ted wlll Call btwn lOam 4Pm 24·36 who t~lll Enghsh mo111111~ 1ndlv•d1•• w tn l'll\19 ellcelloant •nd ac· 8•2·5035 Ill eve t v...,Sa1ary 10 tlart Se<>t-.... superlClf intprpt r,Ol'll eurate typ4nt ability and 730·1~4 'CAllin motnl"(lt875-2999 "nd C'ommun •c •• 0" tO 11ey ·ec:idf"O macri1ne o.nw· 1 W•WIU s11 111e ~eq111tet B.c"*''°" e11petlence. CRT ex· ••••• UUSTAIT 1 M ii ~ degr.-and e'le>er,.,,C@ petle41Ce .......,.,. Outlee Part time 100 t~ as i l)<OCfvcl ~tahat • ....,...... Ex oer R 0 A N 18 1nter\llewef1 neec:teel em wllt enttll v.noua lune· 6-46-4801 -' tecM01og111 ures '"° ltonl within ()Uf Cfedlt 0. fNldlattlly fOt ~ t9fm reeentetl~ Of llQulhVl nl partment ln1ere11ed lllT&L • ::'o''Y9YSAL~~k ~= ~ ,,, • re1e1eo ~ SAi•" ~ndldat .. "'4>Uld call Ao A non amotter Pecio ._ .. ,.,. range mid 'O • EOf (1 14) 640-tQ 10 844--0e t 1 aoor ... & phone no to COtltKt T C P 1 1 Sclfll' P 0 8oJ 482. VetOVOO ttflC 11040 CondOt ,.._,. I I. O.", iiiiii.llWl .City Ca 01(>48 ro11n1e1n Valley , , , , 10 MIP "'•t>llatl new oen-~23 w Wat Mt Ave. 111 ctr.-cttce '°"' oe>e>ty I --S t n t e A n e . C A wft>eneftl1 b l*' MIC Tn .,...91f<+ 12199-&018 all leceta ol tront ottlee • Call btwn 10am 4pm Equ .. Oppor1unll'f 8 42 -5035 o r \ .. ._,,I .,.. t empt~ no t~4 1. 1 ,,. ~ , > I '" Clt\.,lfttd \J •\I l 10' Cell A OAll Y "LOT •O.•rMMI ....... ,. KIOSaEARN GREA T TRIPS ANO PRIZES ! AGES 11 14 EARN lF TO $7 ~ 00 PfR W£EI.( ,,,. • "'''' " -.• e ' ' ..,.. """'"' • ~~ .,,, •ktf f l"'I~ ••• "' 0; .... t l .. 11 .:;',...... ,,, •• • [; -~ I t ~ • .. , . ,,. -~ . ' . ·~r• 1f•tt J ... ., .. ' ' t 1. Jll*it•l-tl:~ -.,,,,. •• .._ I • •• .. • 'l'O MU CCQ (714) 548 -7058 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 19, 1915 !tltW•ttl. llM l!ltlMttt 119 '. ua.n .... 01* the countet and phon... For draft. Ing/graphic auppllH . hl*. not nee .. wtlllng to leetn Important F /ti~. Start $4 hr A~ M .. ttt Blueprint. 2~ · Flecher Ave, CM. S.0-9313 SILES llPPORTREP PllTTIMI IECllnlH Leading 0 C Carpet com- pany needs a strong. energetic stable person with &bollty to work with people Typing tele- phones purchasing cus- tomec. MtVJ.Ca & .J8M PC e~per pref Salary & ben ellls Please call !or appt 558-3921 Secretary SALES SECTI lor 'lhowroom '!ales of!oce varoecJ cJulle'I Near iot>n Wayne Airport Call Susie a1 R W Sm•ll'l & Co 540-3423 WEND Y's non 1Hon w,•,, ,,..111 • ... tor CPA & Prop Mgml firm rtlfHraef 11 tlat nr 0 C Airport • Must W .. ,_ ........ lell nave exp 1yp1ng. 1111ng ti Nltwt • etc 852-8714 lt1't , .. , '' JHr ncn /REC;T llHH •••• ,. ftr Pht'>ne ryplng. ltllng. gen· j "91 httl eral omce duties Hours PleAM apply in person at tP-4 or 9 30-3.30 ¥on. Wendy's, Goldenweat & Fro Computer Systems & I Edinger. H B 9am-Spm Apphcat1ons 852-8735 Wl IHI T.L.O. EOE · tor our children & t>ome IBM PIG w/512K ram, SECUIUn 111111 538-9402 Mon-Fri from 2 30 -mon/mon color card. 191· S JOpm Mull have own ter Qullity printer .20D car & refs 6l3·2790 • 850-1719 REGENCY SALES I LEASING ALL MAKES AND MODELS Pert0nat1ad S«Vloe l at u1 do the lhopplng for you (71•)472-3180 •11uw Automatic. air condJtlon-lno. cauatta. ( 100U7l3) ..... '82 3201. 5-spd, snrf, am/Im can. •Int cond S 11 K Mull aaO 720--0579 'llllhUW 4 dr. loaded w/power equipment Showroom newt (1ESF817) 111,HI Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2826 Harbor Blvd.C M 7 1415•0·5630 •ta •W 121t 111 IOO Low mllea, ( "688TOB1 e•p 5119 '7S MGB. 51K m1 AM/FM Cass Vo~i'll find none better• $3500 494-79'!2 THI ODORE ROBINS FOAD lObO HAA&OA e1vo CO!>TA MU A A41 0010 '83 Rabbit Con11er1 Low miles auto trans Champ w/bll\ inter Bllt top '78 MGB Conver1 Good S 10.500 7 t 41673-4617 . IEW CAii ULEI UIEI Clll llLES WEllY CLUICllll UITllOIS 8 1 Alres K 2 6 Hemi eng I Automatic, PS/PB, air concJ $4000 557-3139 Fer• 9319 ! 'II lllTUI OllYHT Automallc, air eondlllon- 1ng (YPT409) ..... . THEODORE cond Air, am/Im cass. '83 Reo Rabbit lo mr onty1 S2500 ~6-4 147 ___ ,~SOOOO..AC...-ovlfl9'-* ROBINS· FORD 7'9 GB Conv whl, 1 sell 5-spcJ 854-t038 1060 HAAllOI Ill YO CO!>la MH A 642 0010 ownr. •11 concJ blaupkt S3200 720· 1195 Plilc~t 9157 ·88 Por 612. Best value In townl PP Excel cond 20K on rbll $6500/obo. 854-7338, 760·0164 '70 914 new red paint Xlnt cond. must sell Best otter 856-0876 73 911T Coupe Brn w/t>e1ge Int, new reblt I motor. new mags & tires. new Kon1 shocks new 11x11 shafts 957-3900 71J~J' SC snrl Coupe, Blk on blk A/C Cruise con- trol. duel mirrors. new rebll motor Call AncJ1a1 957-3900 1 80 924 mags am/Im cass snrt wht/tan 1nl. new eng, brks, cflch S8000 obo 638-9554 111 msg • 552·6 113 eves NO CASH DOWN '12SCIHOCI 5 spcJ pl brakes. cassette (1CNZ953) SHH THI ODOR I ROBINS FORD 2060 HAa llOI llYO COSIA MISA 641 0010 '70 Pinto. 2 door. 3-speed $400 556·, 196 73 L ro 58 000 orig m1 Nu tires. runs great Fully eQpl $159 5 obo 545-0381 '73 MUSTANG CONVERT Wht1wh1 82k ml pert cond 90't. restored 351C AT PB PS A(, $6950 720-1888 76 Granada lo m1 $900 obo 548-67 17 • 77 Pinto. lo m1 new brk! ~Int cond AC Musi sell $1 tOO Mark 751 ·95t8 '12SCIHCOI Liactla 9323 112 OHTllHT&l * •ltlOOI• This Ger has every ac cesaory that you can thtnlt ol Don't min 1111 •1111111!1!111 '81911 SC Targa All opti. Leath, lk new low mt, w i ne rod metallic S24,900 PIP Steve/dys 645-6351, ev 557-20 15 Air D1g11a1 Stereo Cau Alloy Wneets & MORE• New Body Style and SHARP• Kelty Blue Book S7265 OUR PRICE ...... * NEWPOITU 11 * b4 2 079) f,.,, ~48 11823 Lge picnic set 8 new cstm * 24' Greenwich aloop, md mahg slain verathan grt pocket crullaf Full fin 540-1735 $100 keet. Honde motor, NB PlllllU.a.M ... (with dellvary • lraa fn1tallatlon) Refrlg. 3 dr. a11oc1do Dine slip Newly refurblahed. set w/8 chrs, HI-Fl. end See lhls·beeutyl SKrlflee II IMD .. 1211 .. tllls. pl.ants & various 11 $7000 0 80. Mutt Mff IO mo IH ... OPtlon to buy heehld 640·8287 alt 5pm lhls wltnd1 642-201• S7874.00 total payment• IM•lil Set/all dey Sun/Mon * * ** 29. E,_ICSON. S17, llO •tax CEL OAC Sol• t>eo like new $250. xlnl cond, mu1t M411 S21K II 11._..12 ...... flllfllllV twin bed $35 • mtae OBO 673.-344 1 , eo mo. ,...._OPtlon to buy llf•llfl .. Donni 754-7657 •Catalina 22' Muat NII SHH 00 total payment• Now• 4 u 111. 9 Shp out· S17.1IO ~tax CEL OAC s board. marine ~. 11lnt cond '4500 Newport Yacht Exchg 675-llOO IO mo l~t to buy 42' ALDEN OFF-SOUND-S12.t59. total payment ING YAWL. Fixer UP99' •20.220 t laJC CIEL OAC $13.500 LVB 675--0tf& .......... .... Columbia 21. Many ••tru. IO mo ...... option to buy Gd eond S 13,000/obo S 17.320 • .-0 total payment• C111 675-4784 S23.710t tu CEL OAC mlJD ... lllliiilMll.11 ------Harpoon 17 tt00 to mo ~tlon to buy LAAOE SfllCTION OF Harpoon I S Moo t12.Ml-total peymenta NEW I US!O IMW'SI O•rt 17 wllrlr llOO $37,126 20 •tax LM ..... WOfklng order. ~ CEL OAC VOLVMESALES with N iii At ta. wMt9 It. .. .. L.NftAJ SERVICE I LEASING caah 673-7323 eo mo -.....ot>t10t1 to t>vy M[~cf~'b~ve Ho1>19 19 wtTrl ptut '11r• tn,t2t.·total pey!Mnll INO Cflerry••"·40S) Xlnt cond S2500. OIO i37,626.20•tp C!L OAC ~l1•) ... llll &42-1190 , ....... 1 .... w......__. we 1tlll have no down ..,.. ... ......,.,,... Lido 14 w1tr1r, new Mita. payment ...... & lmlMd OP!N SlV!H OAYS -1n1 cond. 12500 Call ~ ~Otl ~CW9CI 1--------· 873·33&9 Crecflt}. POPVt•r '"° c.1 3• Mn UY lnat ••n ~1;£ .!~~:00~ c= 1~~1L ... 97 55 0t"4-I01• ..... ..... ,_HODES 33· Sloop Gd .... Ill cond SHOO or beat off I•------· ...... ttn '7h18 !I CJO& boctr I r;;: tenor G1Mn. 1 t300 oeo M2·5502 ---19 1210 Good raffable tra!'ll S 11001000, wrtt ,Call 11113&1· ... 1 l-~~~~~~~!1 1511231. hm780-l137 · POii SC Hf AUDI CHfVROLET Hlth•tr Qu•lltv ~1 .. a S.rvlu CHICK IVE•MJN U 5 [ c-1Hw11 Nn1port 8each Kat ell a at 5 7 Fwy Anaheim -tfC•!I 1325 'fa c.pJ red, Amer eagle VtlYI II 7S rime . .clnt stereo. A.IC runs grl, puaa1 smog 173 Volvo Wagon Stereo $2400 080 963-1995 can . nu tires. rune gOOd Of•a•ollt -132• • S1600, C1111 6'46·4004 • '79 242DL lnrl, AM/FM ·70 old. &111 H tape, low ml $3750 0 80 looks QOOd & runa QOO<I l!::::::::::!J &41-0550164&-1472 av. SfSOO ~5-5914 845·623 1 Ila• 1119 '80 Volvo DL. clnt c:ond, '79 Old• Cull1t1 Cru119r ,,, .• , .. St WllQ(>n S20SO EAC4M· SXVf ON sXXU am/fm cass, 4 dOOf. IUIO lent CGnd 854-7055 call Corley e&e-9372 S6000 84&-7838 - SP0'1 1ve1tabi. Ailts, Dtantlc '11 llTWI lin1• l I B roug tlam 2 d oor n 1 7 tNIOm111c. 111 Powe1 1 .. --.-.. ___ ...,..-,JAJIC HM •taarlno & brak" Muctt ,, ............... ,, Air Cond . Stereo. Cutt wt1r1 a That vary 10w mllee (2AOV1'37) Retell ~ ~ 8ootl • '7326 Our Pric. ""' l(atefta at 57 fwy Ana"91m 1111111fl11111 ~~o~8se~•ry ci1an '83 AMC ALLIANCE. 2 dr tint MUST SEEi ( 1HJW442) Johnaon & Son Johneon & Son Uneotn Mercury Llnooln t,.4arClury 262& Harbor Blvd c M 4&2& Harbof Blvd. C M 7 t41540.&e30 71415•0·5&30 78 Regal Sport Cpe Whll•C IUIO. 1unrf $2900 64'4·'fl2 ty/-4 A vlloil(I rn~1 dllly·al very patal•t>te prrf:H $hop c.1 ••·"1 1110 6•t0> 5678