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Family Weekly has sought to find out, in a major .· · two-part probe: •Why child pornography rings continue to flourish •If organized crime is invol':'ed, and · This week:Who's behind child pornography? Next week: Is Jaw enf 9rcement doing enough? . to what extent •Wouldnew lawshelp? . Is there anything YfW can do to combatth~s evil? I 1 . I ~- ' .. Save Hours Ecich . ~ . ek .. On Housework How TO Have A C..._ Hou:8e~l~n~L:•:•:Tha::n:Ha:tf~"""'::-"'--~~~~-, The Time You Now Spend On HouMWOrk Don Aslett Isa prof~. Clean- ing houses and offices quickly and efftdentty is tvs job. He ~es that your house-work is also a "job" -not a chore-and, like any other job, there is a riQtlt way.JOO a-wrong way to do it. The right way is easy. ~ wrong way is hard. Chances are you are doing it the hard way. Aslett knows what he Is talking about. He is President of Vaislty Contr~ors. a · professional cleaning company working in 14 states. He has traJned hundreds of WOf1<ers to get the job done fast-now h8 shares his knowledge and secrets with you in his book IS THERE LIFE AFTER HOUSE'M)RK? Most Of The Time You Now Spend Cleenlng 18 Wllated -The Only Thing You Get From tt la Tired! You waste because 1. You have the wrong attitude. 2. You are doing the job~ wrong way. How lb "De-Junk" Your Home And Your Ute One third of a housewife's time Is spent sorting junk and cleaning up clutter and litter. · Some junk is ea8y to spot -ok1 magazines, ciothes Jhat don't flt, and radios that don't work. But a lot of junk is more dtfficuh to spot -power tools,·aportsequipment. ~rdryers. floorpoUshers, bicycles, mixers and fondue dishes that are never used and never will be used. All these things take up space and make the house cluttered and hard to clean. Remember: If you don't keep it, you don't clean it. · Taka Pride In The Moat Important Job In The World The condition of your home tells the wond what you think of yourself and t,tls your family what you think of them. You can do your hou88WOJ1( better, faster and easier by following the simple but :effective professional cleaning methods In this book. You will see how to plan your work. choose your tools and gttt the most done In the shortest possible time with the least effort. (), :... Lack Of OrgMizatlon -Not Lllck Of 3. You are using the wrong cleaners. 4. You have too much junk in the house. c..:ao Time Or Energy -le Your Problem Moet CIMntng Jobe AreOone W,lth The Heed, Not With The Handal Hard WOftc alone won't get your house clean. \td d·ll~ The right mental attitude -mostly ~-_..~ ,...s ~-:::;:....tc . knowingthatthejobwlllbequicktydone A.~~", U1 ~·".' andtheresultswtllreaJlylookgood- Aatett's approach to housecleaning Is 10% technique mid tools and 90% attitude and feeling. The most important thing is to have the right · mental attitude and to take pride in how you l'\ c.w,.n tl'e is the most important thing Don will ycJ1 uv,.~~ ·. · teach you. Theprofessk>nalwaytoclean work. . • Wortc Smart, Not Hard . You are probably cleaning your house In much the same way your tnoth~r did. Let Don showy()o how to use professionahnetnoas instead. . Professk>nals. use a aquaagee for floors ri wlfldows-tWo of the worst jobs-do you tJWn one? How maany spray.a that don't work are takJng up fP8C8 under your sink? Profeaionals buy safe. reflable cleaning supplies from a janitorial euppfy houle-Oot:1 tetls you where you can buy them 'too. Do you know about the two-bucket system for washing dirty walls that lets ttie cleaner do the wane? Do you know that Spt1ng Is not the best time to ciean? FaJI Is the right time for majOr deaning. tf you fotlow Aslett's advice In this book you ~II have a clean and attracttve home everycne wilt ~ proud of and sa¥e as much as three- quartera the time you now spend houaec~ng. The En'-t c1een1ng a. The ca.n1ng You f)on't Heft .., Doi . The beet way to ctean Is to~ dWt from entering the house In the fil'8t ptace. . . Pubic bufklng have mata at lhe ~ht atop molt of 1t19 dirt on 8hoel Ind doftel from ~ the buldlng. tf you Want to atop WOttdng 90 hard on deln6ng floors, do what the~ do -put down a matt Is amazingly simpkt when you learn how -it is aJso cheaper and faster than your current routine. This Is one of those Important books that come along very rarely -It really can make a difference in your life. It can let you find time for yourself- time which Is now wasted due to your non-profeaional approach to houlewoO<. Order IS THERE LIFE AFTER HOUSE\\URK? now-the price is low- ~ benefits huge! Another new book by Don Aslett... DO I DUST OR VACUUM FIRST/ Don. Ml men help 8V911eb!el Hll new book Do I Dutt Or *ucm Fnt? ~ you 1P9Cff1c ~.,...,..to 100 of the mo.c oonwnon ~ ~ VOu'M !Mm: How to i.ep dltt .,. out of~ "lemon IClntld. ully or pl9lr\ emmonla belt? How to a..n • ftberg'111 .__door. Thi bell.., to~~ end much mote. Order II now. -------.------------------------, .. . I PlmJIHERI CHCICE . I 1.~ .. ,111.-.ea.wa,n at -.n111• 1 "'9UM.... I YES! 1·wam to SM hours llCh Mete on housewor!(: PUse rush. I OHCMOtl I --#308 IS THERE LIFE ArnR HO\JSEWORI<. I CIUAUllTa I --#351 DO I DUST OA WM FIRST? I •,. .. n · s d""' : Endoll se.95 .,..,. 11.15 postaounchindNno tor one book. : ~ n,, ~· 1 IM111 Onler two tor Sl2.90 ptus S2.JO PC>staoe and handffnQ. I '"""'-u .....,, Al . O!Glrt-p; H c 1111 d I Plew pttnt .... AmcMWt Er.eta .. d • I SlrOftdt lfllf nallDalol I · " I ... a. ....... 1n-o1' Neme ______________ _ -:..."::'~~ :~---------~"."=""--~ Qty S..• .Zip code________ ------. ,,, .. ., ______ _ --------L•••• .. •••••••••••.,;·-·--• I \ \, \14 i ', ' \ \ ~ r "'- I For cl09e to 50 years, the line ''Take my wife, please" has been a trieckncMrue wees> l Ofl in ltenay Yo+• _,, ! ~ic arsenaf, but the 1118-0r- c igjnated whol. ly by .accident. h "Years aao." says Hermy. "and don't ask how nW'ly, because I can't remember, whe'n I was · on the Kate Smith radio show, everything was running late. My writers. all seven of them, were late. When the confusion was at its peak, in came my wife, Sedle. I had no time for her, so I asked someone, 'Take my wife, pleue, • and it stuck. .. And Just how does Sde fee.I about serving as the butt of husband Henny's jokes? "As ~ as the au- diences enjoy it, why shouldn't Ir' A~ng to Hermy. though, his wife isn't the greatest au- dience. "She doesn't ~ al me all the time." he says, "so she doesn't have the best aeme ol humor in the world." By this standard. <Xher comedians (a) must be less .di.scriminat- i ng or (b) have better . ......,"~ of humor. Not that Henny's naming names, you understand, but "Raddy Hackett. .... Manay. and Red a.ttou ohen help thern9elYe.s to my ~" Come on, you ioRslers. He said, ''l'ake my wite, pleMe." not ''Take my matmal." 0 It's seven months since his heart suraery, and Robby Bea11m is supposed to be eating and worki · - diciously, "but I'm not :f I~ feeling great." he says. Benson is even doing his own stunts for the 1V piJo( TOU(/l Coolf. ies. He's afso caught up in work that's a bit less phys. k.ally demanding: soot writins In oollaboration with his wife. Karla DeV.0. They have a tune called "Nobodr, Makes Me Crazy Uke You Do ' on the latest Dllllla Ra. album, SwttX Away, and f.t\eir ~ "We M. Not Alone" is on the 8leblflmt °" ~- Karla. whose Llllda lhlllllldt sound-alike voice was featured on a recent 8udweiser commercial, has an album of her own due out this summer. So is it any wonder that DeVito and Benson named their 22- monh- talk about problems with boys, and I did the same tbing. I pre- ferred confiding in. Dad to confiding in my friends.·· But would she still have told Dad if her boy- friend was called "Moondoggie"? 0 "When you watch sports, do you watch as an athlete or an ac- tor?" W.M. of Moline, Ill., writes in to ask Joe Namath. "I wilch as a former athlete," says · Na- math. who's current- ly starring in the musical &/Is Are Ringing at the Oaridge Casino Hotel in. Atlantic City. "Al- though physical problems keep me from playing foot· ball anymore. I can still ac- tually feel the pain when one of the players sets hit. I literally cnnae. I love the~ and always will, but rilht-now my life is acltn.J. my new wife. and my family." "Raising twins is like a Chi- nese fire drill," says David Birney, 45, who certainly ought to know. Eight months RiR \f~\ '\Id 'Y.1 ago, his wife, Metedltb Bu- ter-Blrney, took· time out of her role as lV mother on Fam- ily Ties to give birth. to Peter and Mollie, who join Ted, I 7: Eva. 15; and I 0-year-Old Katie. "!l's hectic. endless and all<0n- summg. I walk around with the rwo of them in my anns - one needs changing. the other is in a bad mood.-......... Figure out how to deal with · that But we adore it " The . Birneys. who recently hosted a 1V program about mming chil- dren, claim there is no compe.6- tion between mom and pop in their careers. 'We understand the ups and downs." he says. 'i'here's no rivalry." That's what happens when you have sarong family ties. 0 ByJoantw ~' WIH't MlfO .bn-nwr in Nw ~ ond Robrrf Winc**r an LOI A1W*s. ; ' ~THE SHAME OF THE NATION .. ~in the first segm~nt of a two-part sertes, FAMILY WEEKLY investigates tire vast under- ground market in -child pornography: Who produces .it? ~ow deeply involved is organized crime? What role is playeclby the "Scandinavian connection,,.? Last summer. children's screams would echo late at night from the house in the middle-class suburb of Carmichael; just out· side of Sacramento, Calif. Alarmed neighbors telephoned . the police. A schoolteacher in the neighbor- hood was sure tffat the cries she was hearing came from young children under extreme stress. 'The screaming, in my opinion. was fear," she.recalled later. "It was much too high-pitched and intense to be nightmares.l<Kls just don't have nightmares like that night after night." . The police showed up to Investigate. But they found no hard evidence that the children living in that house with their divorced father were being abused. Soon thereafter. a social worker inter· viewed the children and came to the same conclusion. • Before long. however. the authorities became suspicious. Police received fur· ther testimony, from neighbors. that the dau~ters in the family seemed very afraid of men and would run away when any man came near them. School officials reported that the children ap- peared to be severely disturbed. . The police then mounted a surveil- lance operation. What they eventually uncovered shocked this middle.das.s community -and, more importantly, provided another glimpse into what has become a serious social problem: a vir· tual epidemic of child pornography in 'the United States. According to charges later filed in the Carmichael case. the lather of the four young children -three girls and a boy. ages 4 to 10 -had been forcing them to have sex with his friends. The men paid $55 to S85 for pennission to molest the children while the father took pic- tures, which were later sold in the underground pornography market . .. F.u&V WF.DJ.Y • JUNE 2 • ·- As appalling as this story is, it Is not unusual Law enforcement officials, psychiatristS, and social welfare workers are increasingly convinced that child pornography in America is both a grow- ing societal disease and a booming in· dustry. Bur the issue is only beginning to capture the public's attentiOn, perhaps because of such notorious-cases as the one in Carmichael. Our tt.io-part series, based on months of investigation, is an attempt to assess the size and nature of the child pornography problem -and to offer some solutions. ' . There are a number of major clues at· testing to the growing size of the child po~y problem. Arnone them: • A dramatic Increase in child sexual abuse cases over the past five years in · this cOt.tntry, at least ha.If of them involv· ing children compelled to participate In the making of pornography. According to one Los Ange!es Police Department estimate, at lemt 300,000 children under the ase of 16 are Involved In the nation- wide child pornography racket. •Even more <framarlc lnaeues In the number ot milling c:hUdren. Acawd- -. pornography, almost all ol it brought in- lQ this country from Scandinavia. U.S. Customs officials estimate that up to 20,000 pleces of child pornography . . enter thts country each week. • A thriving underground cottage in- dustry, run mostly by so-called "sexual freedom" groups that openly advocate Se"1< bdween adults and-chitdren-:-These groups operate an extensive "exchange" and classified ad service that circulates child J?Otn.08 og1raphy among their m. em- bers. Experts call this the fastest-grow· ing, and most insidious, aspect of the whole child pornography-epidemic. -• Increasing numbers of Ci9es Tnvolv· Ing parents who compel their own chll· dren to pose for pomqiraphlc pictures. which they then sell for profit. l The world of child pornography ex-~ ists because of simple greed as well as l the sick netds of seriously disturbed in· ~I divkluals. Although the precise slze of ~ the market remains uncll!ar, "kiddie c porn," as police most often call it, offers stwrina money-making opportunities. Experts estimate that the child por· ing to Jay Howell, ·director of the Wuh· n<>Qraphy busines,, brinfP in at leMt ington-bued National Center for Miss-several hundred million dollars a year. ing and Exploited Children. "At least Says one New York City Police under· 20,000 to 50,000 kids are abducted each cover detective who has worked on year in the United States and are never child pornography cases. 'The profit seen again." Sexually related kidnap-potential in this garbage is just about pinfP ~often for the purpose of produc-unlimited." ing__child pornograph;t -account for at Generally, experts agree that around least 10 percent of all misllng children. 10 pereent of the actual child pomog- ~Ever-widening Child pornosraphy raphy prodY.c;ectls seJied in various law distribution rings that are makir'lf un-enforcement crackdowns. precedented prolhs. In California. for ex· In Los Anleles. police experts report ample, Los AJ1leles pollce'last year ft,. that · picture mapzlnes featuring boys ty manasecS. alter a four-year effort, to and Sirls in ponqraphlc poses or situa- track down and convid the major dis-tlons sell for 125 each, while a short trlbutor of child ~Y on the movie reel commands~ least S JOO and Wes>. Coast: Catharine .. Stubblefield up. The price may depend on the ane Wilton. Accordine to police, she m.t depaed; ~type of movie currentl'Y In a client list of 30,000 customers to pull deroand lnvQlves twin female children in SS mlllion in profits avet a 16-year and tells for 1300 and up. A relltively period. And in the Miadle West. police . new produc:t line in this ITlll'ka Is Yide!o- and FBI aaents are now cl~ to crack· tapes of children In pomCJll'IPhic poteS Ing a ma;or case Involving a distributor or enaaatna ln tex with adults. They tetl of adul' and child pornography who fot $300 to SSOO each. domllllll!s markets In Joor utes. This Oiverl the '&~ lfi child distributor, aooordlng to pol~ tlliW. pornography, by orgulized hll beeh eeming nearly. St-million crime MMllcl ~ BUt ~ annually;~ ... Is a debaR Ln rhe laW enfofcement com- • The illegal import ~ lor child. munlty about the de8ree of mob In· Other experts asree ;.vtth this analy· sis, noting that in years past. when child pornoQraphy could be obtained reAative- ly operuy in adult pornography book- stores, the mob dominated Its distribu- lion. Rec:ently, however. the basic distribution system has chanaed. "Back in 1977," says Matthew An- cona. former director of the Odyssey House in New York , a center sJ)eciaJ. izing in the treatment of abused chil- dren. "you would be able to find even the most vile form of child pornography sold openly. In fact, in that year, we were able to purchase pornography in· volvement. Doupld McMillan, former chief of federal orpniz.ed crime strike forces in Philadelphia and Miami~ is oon- vi nced that the role of organized crime is extensive. "Kiddie porn is the perfed· tax shelter," he argues. .. Profits are never reported. The biQae:st factor in child porn • Is directly attrl6utable to organized crime." FBI Special Agent Christopher Mat· tiace is not so sure: "Where you may find organized crime involvement is an indMdual oonnected with an .adult porn distributor who has access lo that net· work. He may have to pay a 'street tax' or protection lor his adult porn bushleS.S anyway. But these are individuals who (only) may bie identified a.s connected to orpnized crime fisures three times removed." ' Another federal aeent. who has directed several mator undercover operations involving organized crime and pornography, says that the mob's involvement in child pornography has shrunk dramatically over the past few years. His explanation is fascinating. 'There are twd major reasons." he says. "Some years •· we discovered that the wives of many of the Mafia dons got really Up!el when they found out thal their husbands . were Involved in hand1ing child pomosraphy. They put 1 lot of pressure on these 1JJYS to .. out of the business. ~the mob piuaily .,. out. "Alto, there WU I simple lepl fact of life: The laws aot much t<>Ulher. especially really st1ft ae laws in New yen and une ~ptacs. not10 '!'!!-5 tk>n the very tough new~ rrom • Congress (the I~ Federal Child PrQ. tection Act). It wasn't worth the rf9l!t why UR their Vef'/ efficient distribution networks to push this dangerous llUff - keep tn· mind that Judges .and juries don't look too kindly on child por· rqraphy -when you could Ute the tame networks to pulh heroin 01 ~ Cline? And tor just • muc:h. If not nKft. piofit. .. f Mll.'t Wllll.V •Al& J • 1• 5 Think they're the kMest? Think again. fRIT Ultra lights IOO's · MENTHOL - I 4mg . Now is lowest. By U.S. Gov 't. testing method. . /. . C&..-M • IMll tttla .. ftll ... nt ...... -T- ~ M LC1MST Of & BRANDS. 3mg • Wemintr Tltt Surgeon Genertf H11 Dttttfliold Thlt Ciglrlnl Sading Is D1ng1roua •Yow HllN\. S8flf'G m. FlTIR. IRT1'0lt3 Ill'. 'W'. U ... - .,_ .... '9 m ..... 8 I I " • I • I I I 1 I I valving young girls in a bookstore in- side the United States Senate offi~e ,building. Now. because of new laws, the . porno bookstore opera.tors are much more careful. I'm not saying it isn't still available through such outlets; if you know the owner. or if he has a special 'back•room' for favored customers, you can still get child pornography. But by. and large. it's the.underground network -the cottage industry -that accounts for the vaSt bulk of child pomograph¥ today." Anyone assigned the· dispiriting task of reviewing some of the material that circulates rout inely in the child por- nography world realizes that much of it seems to be recycled. appearing first in one publication or film. then reappear- ing later in another publication. The key to this recirculation -and to the pro- fits realized at each step of the process and Amsterdam, Netherlands. A small villaae near the Danish capi~ is the site of what is believed to be the world's largest child .pornography production Denaen-Gerber: ''There iB no such thing aa a child COIUlefltlng to be photographed BeXUally; it iB an act, fundamentally, of exploitation." • -is an intricate underground network ,. of buyers and suppliets. ln order to func- tion, that network depends on two ma- jor sources of child pornography: the domestic cottage indus'ry and the so- called "Scandinavian connection." That "connection," a relatively recent development. conststs of several large child pornography operations head- quartered near Copenhagen, Denmark, plant. It generates nearly a million Rieces of child pornography a year, ac- cording to U.S. Customs officials. Willi Strauss, a Danish citizen. is re- garded by U.S. possal authorities as the si e argest p ucer, and distri tor of·child pornography In the world. He operates his lucrative child pornography business in Copenh•n In defiance of both Danish and U.S. law. Strauss and his wife do a bnsk trade via rnaiJ order, publishing-such periodicals as Blondie and Bambino ~. Incredibly, Danish police claim they didn't even know Strauss was in the child pornography business until just a few months ago. By contrast, authorities in the Nether-l~nds have gone all out in the case of Joop Wilhelmus. the erstwhile publisher and editor of the Netherlands-based Loli/a magazine. whicl1 prints countless nude photos of children. The Netherlands authorities did their best to make life miserable to Wilnelmus. He was arrested e\rery time he tried to leave the country la.st year. It got so hot for him, he claimed that he qu it the business. Some law enforce- ment officials. however, belieye he is still secretly involved. Material from Scandinavia has wound up in the files of virtually every police department in this country, evidence of its widespread distribution here. Includ- ed are such notorious pornographic publications as Baby love, MoppetS, ln- cesl 5 (which advocates sex between children and their relativesi and School- girls. One especially active part of this market produces pornography ex· elusively involving boys for sale to homosexuah>edoPhiles. Although OenmArk banned such por· nosra&>hY four years ago. its law covers only sales. Left untouched was produc- tion. which has flourished, all of it designed for the export trade. 'The va.st ma· · ol cbild ~produced in ~rand and benniaB iS aimed at the American market, now the world's largest," says a U.S. Customs in- vfS!igator. 'The way they get it into this country is this: They use a wide variety of false shipping labels, mostly from fic- titious businesses.-then send it here." To romplicate the picture, U.S. law enforcement officials suspect that much of the material produced In Scandinavia is in fact recycled American child por· nograplly -material prepared in this country. then shipped to the , Netherlands ari~ Denmark for produc- tion and distribution. ,..A lot of the models are American kids -a significant number." says De-, tective R.P. "Toby" Tyler of the San Ber· nardino (Calif.) Sheriffs Departmenl, who explains in lectures at the postal in- spector's academy how police can establish the material's countly of origin. "We examine the background of the photos carefully. We look at the lighting ·switches. the type of electrical outlets. the height of the doorknobs. and the controls of television sets. These things are quite telling in determining where (contlnWd on po~ /OJ IOM~ _._1 __ '$1::-"•---....... ._...~w ·--:::::-..=.-..; .. -..........__ __,.. IJlllT ........ ,,_. • HURRY AND REDEEM ... :-i~ -.:.-: .. ··::=.:: .. :_-,, ... =-'··'1.......-E----= -·--........ -------:s!e-·-----··· ---·-------· --a .. -·----~--·--~-·--· -=~~-·== yt:r.:ii:.P ~--:-ia: .. _ .... ~ -. NOW' , Why Are ~e Givi~g Away Diamond-Inlaid Wristwatches . for o $3? Hard to believe, but true. As part of a nationwide publicity cam- paign, a famous New York jewelry firm will give away one million ( 1,000,000) of its most expensive diamond-inlaid wrist- watches (or-the astonishing price of only $3 each to the first one . million persons who return this ·publicity ad to the -com- pany before midnight, June 30, 1985. This original publicity ad mmt , accompany your request. Copies or pbotostatl are not acceptable. These are the same diamond-inlaid designer wristwatches being nationally advertisec;t throughout America by this leading New York jewelry house. The face of each watch is distinctively set and inlaid with a genuine 17-facet .25 pt solitaire diamond of the same size and value as is regularly· sold by this famo~ multi- million dollar firm to its most fashionable New York clientele; and it will be accompanied by a Certificate of Authen- ticity to that eff cct issued by GCI, Ltd., of New York. Not some "pretty" piece of jewelry created to adorn the wrists of ~e idle rich~ each watch is a precision timepiece with a genuin~ quartz movement that is so powerful it never needs winding and is accurate to within seconds per month . ...._ The most ·expensive diamond-inlaid designer wristwatch of its kind ever sold by this large New York jewelry firm, it is astonishingly lightweight, elegantly ·slim in profile, and available in both men's and ladies' models. These diamond-inlaid designer wrist- watches will not be sold at this price by the company in any store. To obtain one at this special publicity price, mail this original printed ad to the company before midnight, June 30, 1985. Each watch is covered by a full .One-year money-back guarantee and will thus be replaced or refunded by the ~ompany, free of charge, should it fail to function. There is a limit of two (2) watches per ~ddress at this price, but orders mailed early e1iough (before June 25) may request up to five. To obtain your diamond-inlaid designer · wristwatch, mail tlµs original publicity ad (no copies or photostats) together with · y-0ur na~e and address and $3 for each watch. Add only $2 shipping and han- dling no matter how many watches you are requesting. Specify Men's (Item #V27901) or Ladies' (Item #V27902). (New York residents add sales tax.) Allow up to~ weeks for shipment. Ma~ to: Carter Ii Van Peel, Diamond Watch Offer, Dept. 603-145, BOi 1225, West- . buty, New York_llS~. ~--HOW A MAN A FAILURE ,AT 40 . . CAN RmRE A MILLIONAIRE BEFORE 50 More Important, how anron.-can start over at anr aae and retire You Lhink you've aot probleins? Wdl, I remember when a bank named me down for a S200 loan. Now I leAd mooq. 10 the bmk -Cen.lf'laues of Depmit at SI00,000 a crack. I rananber the day a car deaJer aot a llttat nervous because I -a covp&c of months behind in my payments -and repo1uae1 my car. Now I own a llolb Royce: I boupt it ou1ri&111 -with cash. I remember the day my wife phoned me, crYtni. becaUIC the landlord had shown up at the house, dmw>dina his mu -and wc didn't have the money 10 PIY it. . Now we own nw homes. Two are OCJ the ocanfroal in Clllifomia (I Ille one as aiy offlc:e). One is a lalirfront "c:abin" in Wuhiacloo (that's wbcrc wc spend r.bc whole swnmer -foafi111-flshiDa, swhn- mina. ud •ilin,). One is u:oadotniniwn on a swmy beacb in Mexico. And oac is , sn~ ~t oa the bat beach of r.bc bat island 1n Hawaii -Maui. Rjp( now I couJd lelJ a.U this~· PllY off the cnortaqes, and -Without toudllna any or my other lnvatmmts - wall: away with over S750,000 In cash. But I don't want 10 ldl, becaute I don't think or my homes as "in¥CStmCDts." l'YC tot other real awe -and stoc:ts, bonds. and cash l.n the Mnk -'°'that. Whco I was 40 I lost my job. Becaute I wu had over heels In debt. my lawyer told me r.bc only thin& I could do wa declare bankruptcy. He was wroni. I paid off eftr')' dime. Now. I hevc a nlillion dollar lbw ot credit; but I ai1I don't have a job. ln- lta.d, I ,et up eftr')' weekday momlna and decide whether I want to 10 10 work or not. Sometimes I do -for S or 6 hours. But about half the tiJM. I decide to read, 10 for a walk, sail my boat, swim, or ride my ~ke. 'ROOF! DM't Ilk_, ...... ter •· ,.... ____ ,._ ..... .. n..: ........ _ .... -= IV only worts....,, '~Jal' 111 hll ........... ofTa on C .. fornle'• S... a.ti . ..,_ 111tm! t.'1 theft hr puu In -.i houri ..•. In a1htr -*. Joe K.rbo. 41. 111 tllc proc~ for .. . "The Luy Miii's 'NtrJ 10 RJchG." F .... ! Aner bouftdna -1111 "-bit. 811-.i.. '"'' end tal -~. hr male hlJ fOflllM . • ..., ....... , • 1: .W's prCllfllMM'd 1i. peill 10tldltf.fat1hr ~-· lM~l .. ilrll' s • "" UllClftlalloul ..mloMirt. Joe K.-o of H-ltwOft Hai11«. a I "*"-· WW. ••iltlolllml 10 .. lnlt91ctlllll. pr1111nmk '°"" ""11on. ............ .w.'-: .,.... boo' 11111 .... ......., °' lalicn ,,_ pellOllJ Wllo 11m¥C proftMd by II .,._,......_°'' n • .....,.., .kw ICarllo Ila --· O..'t 108 ,,... l'G'I -II to "fO/llfflM IO n.d • wlw II a .. .._,, ... I J-1llMlled11-w I'"' off °" .... 1on ,.,...,. Tait"-CJlr~ ... ,.... ......... M.-,..,.. .. IOO ..., .... a ..... IO ... A11J ......, ..................... ... ..., '*'* ... .,._IOI> ---• Miil t0 do., ...... a mllllonalte In less than ten years. See~ how below. · '' ... I ltlld }IUI IWldwd tJw •of~ I dJdlt 't ltl1H •Joli Md I ,.. MWN d... /Wok .( o~ mon titan "'1,000 llltd my Ollly G1ld6 wn my wU• Md I clUldtwr. W• ....,.. ,..,., "" old hotl# In a d«q)lllw ,,-."""""'°"' drlvbtf 4 $-~old a.-tlMt .., ftl!ll#I ll/#lflf. 1111111*I lfM)'H" COflp# o/ INutdHd dolllln In tlw bank. - WltMn OM lnOlltll, 4/t• ""1t1 t/w prlnclpla of TM Lllq Mtut'1 Woy to Rkha, thlnp sttlrt«I to ~ -to puJ It mlJdly. · ~ • W• wtri«/ Olll II pl/Ill to~ off OW fMba -llltd ltopp«/ OW CM/llon from ~ Ill.· • W• ..,.., tJ"""'6 • IHwlwJ..w Tltundlrl>lrd thllt a Clll' dMl#r ltod itwn to 118/ • °"' """" ~""' """ 1'lllltlp/J«I t~oldl • AU within th• /Int JO da]lll And today ... • I llv• In 11 hom• that •s worth ovo-a haU·mlUlon do/Ian. • I own my 'o/flc.. • It '1 about a mlk and a half from my hom• and i.t rl.tht on th• b.ach. • I own 11 klk•/ront 'cabin ~ In Wasltinlton. (That's wlwn w• 1pmd w whok ntmMIT -IJ>aflnr.· /llhllv, swlmm/lfl 01td saJJ1n1.J • I own two «_,,front condomlnbmu. On• Is on a llllllfY Hoch In Muko and on• I.I 111MUl«I rlfht on tM bat "-"Jr of tlN bat 16111.nd In H 11N'OIJ. • I ltllw two boau llNI • RoDs Roya. AD pold /OI'. • I hllH o Mt worth o/ -8 OHi' 11 MIJJJolt DoUon. But I dill don't NIH 11 job •••. '' I know what It's lilte to be broke. And I 'It doeR't reqalre week IO do 11, but that's not bed (qr five know what it's like to haw ewothinuou ed11cadoD, capital, lwck, days' wort... . want. And It.now that you -llu me -._.__., pert , Mr. M.D., Topeka. Kamas cu dfdt* which one It's IOina to be. h's ~ or ~ 'Mai* --)ml ........... rally u cuy u that. Thal's why· I call it It doan't requlrt "cducalion." I'm a "In Fcbrullry -tent me (for •-"Tht •·-Man's W.•Y 10 Rkbes." hi·'" __ .. __ , _ ...... 1t . 1~ .,.., ._.., ... .........,. .. --bucltJ) your Luy Man's Wrq to Ricba. So I'm 1Q1bw to aalt you to aend rrw It doesn't rtquire "cas>ltal." Since then I ha~ madt ~OJdmatety aomethinl -I don't need: ~· Ten Remember> I wu up to my nock in debc $0 pand (nG,000) jut i around dollars to be CDCI. Wlly'? Becamt I want when I stattcd. on the t.11 of YoUt *'vice. ou eec, I you to PIY auaidon. And I flturc that Jr It doesn't requlrt "luck." I've had rully 1111 lu;y -othtrwbe I could have you've IOC SIO in¥Clte4, you'U loot O¥Cr more than my share. But I'm not prom. made 50 ""1lionl Thank youl" what 1 IClld youuddecldcwhcthertoMIMi !Jina you that you'll mateu much money Mr. R. MdC., Atlanta, OA It t.dt .. ,or"-" it. And I don't .... , you aa I haw. And you may do bcner. I pa-MMe ....... te ....... '1 tokeepltUftlmyou...-thaslt'awonhai IOUl!y know one man who Ulld d,_ "If lt hadD't happctMd 10 -me, 1 ieu a hwdred titMt wtlllt yoa lnwllcd. prindpla, WOfbd hard, and llledc JI wouldn't bewbctiewd 11 .••• A rew Y9AJI Is the material "worth" SlO? No -if miWoa dollars in. years. But money isn't qo, I had ~na to -. I WU you think of It u paper and inlt. But C'ltfYlhbla. unca1ployed and broke. I dia't even that's noc what I'm tell.111•, What 1 .,,, II doall't requlrt "talent." Just own a car and I lived in a cheap Jdlina is information. /ti;;; lnformulon enou&JI brains to know whar 10 look for. apartment." ,than I Jive when I'm paid SIOOO u a~ And l'll tell you that. "Now, thanks to you and rhe •t.u;y spcalttr. M<HP lnformatlOCI than I alvt 1n It doan'I require "youth." Ont Mu's' propam, I have made cnouah a ~hour consultation for S.lOO. woman I worked with ls over 70. Sht's money (at ap 41)to retin in style: ... " 'Fint. don't tend me any mon~y!' But you're really no1 rilkini anythlna. Becaust fint, I don'I want you 10 send me any money -a1 last none that I can use. Instead, as a 1okm of your sincerity. smd In your check or money Ol'der and post•<t IJ ror a mOftth from today. You set, it's noc .-ny monry beclust It'• not nqociablc -bcsida, I won'1 even touch it for JO dayt anyway. In ttila wrq you'll haw plenty of time 10 recdw .my fll&tttlal, look lt over, try It out and pro.,. to younclf ti.t ~biq I am tdllna you Is tl'\lt • trawlled the world over, makina all the Mr. R.A., Hundnaion Beach, Calif. money she nteds, doina only what I MMe .,. .. tau&flt htr. "A S70,000 thanks to you for wTidna It doan'I requ.in "Cllperlencc." A The Lao Man's Way to lllc:ha. 11\al'a widow in Chka&O bas been averaaina how ai~h 1 'vt made .... I UM thia utra W ,000 a year for the past ~ years In i income for all of the pd tl\lnp hl.llfe, row. uslna my m'1hods. exotic llKadoCll, da.lic automobi.lcs. ,.._ ___ ... .-n• ..._ .. __ to de. ~n I hope' to make enouah to quit • 911 ._.. .. .., .. -... u my r1lular job and dnoec run time to · IMMete. I ...... Jt.' -~ _,_, tlM..., .. y •••• " Mr. D.R., Newport Bcutl, CA Wha1 doa It requitt? lellef. EftOUlh to rakt a chanct. EftOUlh 10 abeoc1> wtiac 1•n ICnd )'OU. EnouP to puc the principles Imo «t/o#f. If ,ou do ju• that -nothlnl tn01 •. nochlna less -the mulu will be IWcl 10 bellnoc. lternember -1 auaranter It. You don't havetoslve up your job. 8'.lt you mQ 100n be mall.Ina ao mucfi moocy thal you'll be Ible 10. ................ "Two ytan qo, I mailed you tea 'doUan le._~ ror a better life .... OM 1'91' qo, j1111 out oft ht bhtt tky, a mu cal1ed and offered me a PM'lOlf'lhlp •••• I Ito.cl 0.. '260,000 ~~ln..-moaths. Youarc • a Clod amt miracle to me." Mr. ~.P •• ~II, Mita. "SU.••··· ..... recet¥ed Sl',000.00 bl the mall the • last "' dQs. 1'1IMb .,un ... Mr. B.O.N., MMewan, W , VA. . W1* I'm ..-11 ~ contnlr) to what you'w hiud ,,_ JCM.w friends. your family, your 1.m.n, and •ybc everyone die XoU know. I cu only al you one question How rnaiiy of fbcrn att millionaires? So It's up to you. A month trom todly, you can ~ nochina more &Mn JO days oldtr -or you c.o be oa your way to llfdQa rich. You dedde. The ..-. 1n111 I ewer knew told mt romedlilll I MWI'' f~ .. Molt pcopk an too buly _..a IVlllt to makr any IDDDC'J.·· Doe'l we • locts .. I did to rind OUI he •• riahe-ro Pf°" It to )'Otl, If )'OU'D ICl'lCI in tl'le coupoo to aay ~"-ht now. I'm DOC aaltina you io "WirWTftic. Jus1 ~r . h. If I' 111 wrons.' aD you'w Iott la a cou c or mlAutea and • .,.... camp. But w l l it I'm riafrt? Solnr lww mil# it • Mlnlt#. Sornt lww <'*" II '"DI S«t'll o/ tltr A,a. ' A.1 ftw -. I tlwltk OotJ tlwt b(f on d#d l.tllllolwh J~ ~ ldl. /or al IMIT, tlw 1«rrt of '"TA. Uo Ma Wq to Rklw." TAI #oN lt0f7, " "' .,, ow ~ " "* "" 10 ,.. aca... or tht ...,. of ddr offertq. we cu paraatee dltiwry Olltly lO dw ,...,. who 10 1hb pr!Med ftOdce Mthln the next days. . A~• that date., onlera will be ftDcd a "ftnt COIM, ft,. .,,,.,d" betia U as aupplles luc. To order, write your name and ldd on the coupon and aend II with Y SI0.00 today. Remember, the only way to I pro1J1p1 d'"""' Is to ''spo lmmed'-t«~I Malt your c:beck ot order J)llyablc to FteandU Publbtwn. OltlS-F. P. If you don't aarec tbAI 1t•s worth •I l#lt • ltw""i'«/ tllna what you lnwaed, acftd le beck. Yow IJMWlt«I ~ ot mooey orckr 1l'lll be put ift the ret-'m mail. Once IP!n -I l\l&tanltot It. r-----..... ---------------.---~·--~·-···-----' " dd P H ' ,· . HO'lf do you l<now l'tl do k? Well, If you redJ ...... to be °" the .. ,. aide. PQRdll• ,our.daedt ror a month from todlly -plta .,. llddltlONJI -*· T'llllt wmy you're 111re to haft,.,,_,, of ltnc to recctw It. loot II °""• tty It out. I know wbat ,OU'tt thinkina; "He ICC rich • ..._ ~ how to"' rich." The tNth II -IOCI thla It ""'1 hnponmtt -t1111 ,_,WON I ....,... "The.._...._., Way to RicNI," my Dct blcaale wa 1216.t'6. And •Mt J'ftaad yoattlaJ1191 a.ow I llllde 1hll ~loci or'**'·· .wotl· ..... fr. ...,. a day ••. allout • lllOtlthl •ofthc 19· But I'm 11m ~ you'tt still allf$)(ical. And I pm )'OU haw ewry risht to be. So. htf'C are IOm4J CIOmllMntl from Other peoplt. UllltlU ba¥t '*ti Ulld to proc«'t the writer's ~· The otWAalil art ID 1111 nae..> rai wre that. Htt you, "- people dfdn't befle¥t 1M etcher"""' tlwy dipped the COU'POft, o ... they fllund that, slnct I WMa'I .-, to depoak melt ct.cb for at ae.t JO daJs, tlwy IMMf nocMni1 10 •. n., .... t • .... "" ,.,,.,., ..... 11-7.,,u.li ., ....... ..,. ...... flloodey l .... --, ..._,Oft ,... aJ 10 Mb 11,AIOO. k ... -Ill : ''"' ......... .,.,.... I 1-e ..... c.llf .. "7C I t Y qca may be r.n of bmnl. bu4 wtlllt haw 1 '°' to ao.T Sencl -The 1 Mu'• Wq to ltct.ca. Endoled II my checlt or f1101W:1 °'* ........ a I rroc t•Y· I If 1 return )'Otlr IMl"'-1 -tor M1 f-.on ..:. withia '"" ttmc. )'OU'I,. 1 "" .... , I check or indaey ~ to mt. Oft tllll i.k. ._.~, "" • dolM. =-----~--------------~~~------~-""'-.... ~~-- ' Gltr ... tip -.---L-• .'!!!!.:~-~ _<All,'~ ,._ ... rw ......_, -L-- 0 "' N ~!· ... g¥ ·~ ~ 0 .......... "'~ . :I~ ..... c! . 0 ~:;; ~ ~,., s WN..J _.., -- MISS BEHAVIN' HARRIET VAN HORNE 'S MONTHLY COLUMN ON LMNG TODAY IHOSKAWKWARD ''ARRANGEMENTS'' ,,,,. .. / ---.. ... • Plate shown smaller thin actua I s· size · Pruenti ng a fine English bone china · Featuring• 24K gold rim • Cttated by Crown f collector plate, issued ~ in a strictly limited edition Ware Stud id -a Royal Worcester/Spode Company - for The Hamilton Collection ,6 !>.oo . . . .. . . . . 590 .oe .................. , ,soi .oo • • • . . . . . . • . . . !>6 oo .... ··· ... ·······.~· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,~ .~z7 . .. · · · ..... Gf.S '... 76• 01 ~ c~ lli.t> t c~ ,2 • 56 \. · 't s s llt.J oF-. . . . . . . ... -~ p~ $66~· ~·· Rarely ha11 a ktttt>n caper bet.•n purl rawJ so charm1n~ly cb tn this ltmikd~--dthon platt• 1-A ...... ..a ........ I ..... -·, ..... -·-···-~ tL.. -... ·-•··· china platei.. t•ach 1nsp1red bv th..-Jallv ht~h 11 nks <if a d 1fforent adorabk· ~ti kn Each plate •• ·••..., . .,_ ..... -.,,.--... ...-k ... -··-"'" ·-." r ·-•·' Who Pays This Part Of Your Hospital Bill? You Do! No doub1 you have major medical coverage ... but chances are. you're still responsible for part of your hospital bill. Because. no matter how good your covera9e may be. it doesn't pay for everything. t.i. ~i.ll't . . . . . ~··· 44• • o\lE .. "". ~"0\1~1 ~ 't t i.1''t . . . . . ...,.~~..-i ~ .. ~ .... o c>F.Oll t' •" '" .. ~ Luckily, there's a solution -.Mlljor Medical ~yoolement from Union Fidelity. It's an insurance plan that g ves you additional cash benefits to help pay what your major medical doesn't. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 1-800-227-3800 EXTEHS(ON 439 24 hours 1 dly. 7 dip 1 Wiii OR MAIL THIS COUPOI TOIAYI '" .....,o••"' ,,tlO ..... ""' ,.1\eCC .,,,, ••"' • 114• ~·,:::=-~,. u.-. Fidelity Ufe ·~ eo.p.ay I Major MtdJcal Supplement Offers These .-----------------------------~---------------------- I I .. ~ Ga ~ Outstan"'dlng Benefit~ • Cash Benefits for each-day of hospltallzetion • Increased Cash Benefits for Heart Attack and Cancer (as defined in the Certificate). • Cash Benefits for blood or plasma • Ambulance benefit • Coverage for dependent children • Cllh Btntflll for home nurslnQ cart • Coverage tor prtgnancy ../l · • Chh Btntflts for Accldtfttlf Otsmtmbtrmtnt I I I I •I I I ' 1 l YES. tell me about MAJOR MEDICAL SUPPLEME"IT from Union Fidelity. I REALIZE THERE IS NO OBLIGATION AND NO AGENT WILL VISIT. . Name~~~~~~~~~~~~-:...-"-~~~~ Addreaa Clfy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ State Phone ( THIS P.BOOUCT NOT AVAA..MLI IN: AK, Ai. to. OR~ wv. Mell Coupoft lo: Dept. C2..C Unk>n Fldetlty L• l'*8r1nce Company Trevoee. PA 1 .. A I I I I l HOWAMAN A FAl[iiREAT40 ----. . CAN RmRE A Ml.LLIONAIRE BEFORE 50 More Important; how anyone can start 011er ~t anr aae and retire a 1onalre In less than ten years. See how below. ''. . . ""4 }wl rwllMI tlw 41p of• I dltllt 't "'1N 11 Jt»llf!!l_ I ..., ..,.,_ dtM lwok I owd,,.... 11-t "°' Md ,,,, Ollly lll#b ..... '"" wU• Md ' ddldrws. w •..... Nlllllw "" old,,__ "' " Mal)fllw . ,,,,.... • s-,_, old,.. tlw ,.., ~.,.,,. Md ""4 ~ • COllplil of ltluttbwl dolltfn "' ..... You think you'vt 101 problems? Well. I remember wbal timled me dowD re. a SlOC> Now I leDd money to the bent -es or ()epolit .. s 100,000 a cndi. I rananber the day a car ~-llGOia:-­ little nenou1 beanm I Wiii a cov of moatJu behind IJI mr, payments -and repo11m1d m)' car. Now. I own a Roils Royce. J bouaht it ourriaht -with cash. I remember the day my wife phoned mr. c:ryina, ba:aux the landlord bad shown up a1 the boule, demudlq bis rent -and we didn't ha1'e tbe money to pay ll. Now we own n... homes. Two are oo the oc.enfTOat In Cdfonia (I 111t ODt IS my office). One Is a la.Ufront "cabill" IA w~ (lhal'• where we spend the wboW IUllUMI' -lo9fhla. fllhilll. awiftt· mlq. aad aeiliq). One Is a coadoalillham on a IWUIY bmdl In MC!dco. And oat b muaJed riaht oa the best bad! of the best-1'1and [n Hawaii -MAW. Rjpt DOW I coWcl 11111 all IJiil , pe,y off the IDCll'tlllla. and -~ ·~ uy or rny other iD'ftltlmDU -...a away wtth owr S7S0,000 in Clllb. But I doft't want 10 1111!11, becnlC I don't think ~f my homes u '7i'i"D¥atmeDU." I've OM 1'tOlftll, ~·-. tlw prlndpla o/ Tlw Lllo M•1 Wq to RJdta, tltbtp lttlrt«l to ~ to Jllll It """b. · ~ .... ..,.. " ... ~ SM,000.00 ID the mail rhc: last 45 .. 1llMkl...... . • W• """'*-' Ofll 11 p"'1t to /MY off ow d#Jo --"' 11,,,,,,.i °"' awA'on from ~ us. Mr. E.O.N., MMewM, W. VA . • W• ..,.,. drl""6 11 ~ TluuttWblnl tltllt 11 e11r _,. htul """ to ml • °"' bonk tl«OIUft """ """1lp/J«I taf/oldl • AU wltltbt tlw /lnt JO days/ And todlly ... • I Uv• Jn 11 "°""' thllJ '1 worth OHr 11 hol/-mJIJJon dollon. WhM I'm..,._ ii probebty coatrary co •• wMt )'OU'W lllliud ~ your friends. your famil)'novr tlldws. uc1 lll8Ybt twJYOM a.you now. • I own my 'o/Jb. • lt'1 •bollt • mlll tu1d a hlllf from my hom• 1111d ii rltht on th• /Hach. I can only aslt you one question How muy of than arc m!Wonaires• So it's up to you. A rDOCllJI rtocn today, ~ can hr nothlna more tMn JO ~ older -Of you can bt oo your way ro tetdnl ridl. You decide. • I own• laltlfront 'cobln' Jn W""'"1flton. (Tlttu'1 wlwn w 1pad IM whok IWnfnlT -looftni;· /lsltlnl. iw1mmi. pd """1tf .) - • I own two OC«llf/ront condomlnlauru. OM & °" 11 111.Nty bftlclt /It Mako tu1d on• u 1n11ul«J "'1't °" tlw bat bMclt o/ tlw bot ""'1HI /It Hftltl/J. . Tbc ..-. ma I ever knew told me SOlnldllllt .I nner fcqot: "Molt people .-e too buly _...... a 1¥1111 to make any • I kw two bo#ttl llNI • Rolb Roia. AO P°"J /OT. • I ,,..,. 0 Mt """"" of wll OWi' 0 Mii/ion 'Dollan. Bin I ltlll dOll 'I MH "job • • • • t t money.'' Don't Wt al '°"' u I did to find 0111 he ... rtaht. I know wbM It'• like ro bt broke. And I ·'It doela't reqllln weelt to do It, but that'• oot bed f~ five li:now.,..k''-llkecoba•~you ed.eadoa ~ dap' wort." I'll Pf°" It to you, If )'OU'll lald in chc COl&Poft lO lllY publllm rieht now. I'm not llkina )'OU lO uWleWfrme. Just If) It. If I'm..-.. .a'°"'" IOll b a coupk of miDUla aad a.,_. ICalllp. But wh11 if I'm riallt? wam. And I know that you -llte &DC -~ ~' , ' Mr. M.D., ToPCka, lamas caa d«lt*wlddl ODt It's....._ .. It's ,,.._ __ ,_ ............ ndy .. easy• I.Mt. 11m'1 wily I call it It doesn't requitt "ed ." I'm a "In f*'-Y )'OU 1t11t me (fOf ten "Tk Lazy MM•1 W~ to lllcha." hiah tdlool p-aduatc. bucks) your Lazy Man's Way to llicbcs. So I'm ..._ to Mk you to laid me It doesn't requlrt "capital." Since thal I i.w INlde ~ ......._ -, dae't need: maeey. Ten Ranember I wu up to my neck ln debt 50 anmd (U),000) JllA rooUna around .SoMr ~ Clll#d " • ~ ~ ~ cwll«l It '71w Slmf of tlw A,ta. .. s,,,, /,, P00l$, PARTIES I. PICNIC$ •llfl*' ............................. ,.feet .. , .. _,.... • ,.....,. ..-a .. ., • Llflrlwtlsllt a 11t1 • ...,_. a. ....,. • ..... ff tttaNt •• • .......... ., • Sttna ... """' ..., If TM 1111111 1111£1 lS 1n1t1 ... l'*' tilt GIANT BEACH BAU. Is tht rictrt new fun toy tor you . ..Mldt of dwlblt, stain rnlstallt. bflstrtlY cotortd blue and white wU!Jf, tMt ~II ball tM8'4KH an astoundinc 10 INt In clrcum,.,•rte•. UOt as a fa1ther and pertaclly ufa OUt Bl, ... BIG BOUNCER wf1 I pmida hours of flfttUy tun. Just r i111t or tllt btcli:yard, pool area, picnic site or Plrk. A 1raat crowd .,.. ... , t« outdool partin or at tht 6tacll. Kids and lldulu will ha¥t a 1rand t1mt thlnkin& up &ameJ1 ... t1trcial111 with, and Just plain Mwtna fun wltll tht GIANT 8tM;H BALL . MLY llAIMTUl- Clr rttwn wttlll• JO 11111 tM fllll ~ tf ~ ~ (uctpt ...... & Mia.). OW policy II to fl'OCt" Ill Ol'll«t ~. W. dlarlt ,_.. Cl'1Cllt cant Ollly wlltll Ofdtf It 1111=. DtltY'I ...... .......,,_ lllt,._t ,.,..lttd wtW. IO ka)'I ...... Pllo4ucTt, ..._.,, M 171U r-~ SATIVACTioN GUAJWmm -MAIL TOOAYI -, ICIYln*I MODUCTI, .,...._ Hz-a e 1 a ,..0. .. M. Ml MWW)llu "• M 173'4 Ytt. ,. .... rllth mt fff'/ t lANT KACH IAWS) (Z5IOl 91) ..ttll "'°"" -. parent" If not cOlllPfettfy dtliifltld. 0 0.-lf:llCff IM.1. for_,, "·" ,._ ft.H ..... & M11. 0 MEAT GIFT IDEA. 2 tor Ofl!Y $13,00111111 SUO tllip. & hdlJ. ' . lnclOHd Is $ (PA I NV ,........ 9dd Ill• ta) CUMI TO lllY1 0 AmerlcM hpr.. 0 VISA 0 Masttrtwd 0 Ollltfl Cllll> Aotl No.--------n,. Dltt ---"''"MM[ ____________ ___ ADDnJS _____________ _ CITY-----------------~ nAll llP ___ __..__ l.-.------·•ll.M.1 ............ ________ J MISS BEHAVIN' HARRIET VAN HORNE'S MONTHLY COLUMN ON LMNG TODAY .1HOSE AWKWARD ''ARRANGEMENTS'' • Plate 11hown 1ma 11er.. th.In Ktual a· size • PreMnting a fine EngHsh bone china :1 collector plate, iuued 3 in a strictly limlttd edition - · Featuring • 24K gold rim • Cttated by Crown Watt Studio-a Royal Worcester/SpoM Company- for ~ Hamilton Col IKfion Rarely has a kitten ca~·r been purtrayt"d St> charmingly as m this limitt.'d-t•d1hon plitte. china plates , 1:•ach 1nsp1red by th\• d,llly. high 11nks of a diffort•nt adcwa~ kittt>n. E.>ch plate • .It t... .... -..... --... -·. 4 L.. --· -t. J r·-• • I ~,t,.,,.,,4 ,. .... 1..---I--·-............ -' ..... ,.. ~·•-• -·. REWARD $3,000.00 FOR THIS PENNY! OUR0011tl W.'I P8Y You ~.00 CATM.OOUI TILL.I For A 19Q CGPtMf P9nny VOU HOW'IO .. COlfjl 'IOU9MIO c:a.ccLY OST T..: lllOST fllCINfY WI Mf l"Ofl ~.,., l"Ofl IT lOl)AYI Stop SR*ldtng valuab6e coins worth hundreds of dollars. New 1985 catalogue with NEW HIGHER PRICES, lists hundreds of coins we want to buy and gtvee the price range we will pay for these Untted States Coins, Certain half cent coins are worth up to $3,500.00 for Canadian Coins. Our valuable Coln Book may rewan:J you with many tnouaanda of dollars. Coins do not ha\'e to be otd to be valuable. Thousands of dotlara have been paJd tor ootne dated a recenttY as 1940 to 1956. Now you too can learn the rare eta'-and how _, identify rar.e coins In your poeaesaion with our new 1985 catalogue. A fortune may be waiting for you. Mill~ of Dollara t.ve been paid tor ran ooinl. Send you~ order for this valuable coin catalogue now. Hold on to your coins until you obtain our catalogue. Send $4.so p1ua 50e pomge and hand~~..!~ .£<>i.! ea~~,;_ .... ~ ,... n... ., ftftft I ........ C:."~ .,.eoo ._... .,.,., .....,.~. r.vv I P.O .. • I. ~ IU""' I P.O IOl 1192. E. °""19, II.I 17111 w )cu .....i •• au· pe·~ I '===i::.s-~..,.., $500,000 ~CH I M-50 ... 50C b ~ ~· FOR RARE COINS! I NAME I OLD Md NEWI " I AOOAESS I I CrTY STATE I ~~~ · I "~·,:•,:,~=r.:·!'¥,. I ---------·----------------· 4 YOUf Rm cotolog I~ o voluobl~ ,,.. "" ol'ferl ·~ TodOyt ()"v 52 fot 6 I~ or $:> fot i 2 luu.s ond ~ to •JCPl<>r• "'°"' fontosktS tOmOt<OW Subscription ptlcfl COll'9f me cost cA pos!OC)e ond handling {Oons otty In U S A . . fre~~t~ --------------------~a>o.ICK'S OF HOUYWOOO 0010 MOuV'WOOO Ill OO'f * IO.lnl'OOO (.4 ~ I OICLO!l J2 rQa•llMlll ----------- 1 CllelOtl » IOI '' ...0 ~Olt.T .. USA A#••._ _ _.... ______ _ ,.,,. ________ _, . ,,., ~ .. _____ ,. .. __ _, HOW A MAN· A 'FAl[liRE AT40 CAN REllRE A MILLIONAIRE BERJRE 50 --. ............. -.--. . . More Important; how anrone can start on11 at any aae and retire You think you've aot problems? Well. I remember when a bank turned me dowo ror a S200 loall. Now I lebd lllOOq lO lhe bank -Certifk:ales of [)epo9it If S 100,000 a cracll. I remember tbc day a c:ar ~J:' a little nervous becaUIC I WU a of moruhs behind in my paymmu -and reposeeaed my car. Now I own a Rolls Royce. I bouaht it outri&ht .._ with cash. I remember the day my wife phoned me, cryina. because tbc landlord had shown up at the house, dtmandina his mu -and we didn't have the money to pay it. Now wt own flw homes. Two are on the occmtfroat tn California (I me ooe a my office). Ont Is a lakefront "cabiD'' in Wubinatoo (thal's wbert wt spend the wbow IUflllnl!tt..=. ao.nna. filhina. rwhn- m.ina. uc1 sai.lina). Ont ii a coadoftlioium on a sunny bach in Mexico. And ooe ii snulP.d rl&ht on .the bat bad! of the bm islend fn Hawaii -Ma1ti. Riabt now I~ ldl'all tbis property, pay off tbc mon...,. and -wlcbout toucbina any or my other investmmU - walk away with over 1750,000 In cub. But I don't want to adl. becalltt I don't lhlllk t\f mv "'-•• "inVl!lfm<mlL" t'w a m1111on·a1re lri 18ss than ten yeais. See how below. •• ... I lfllll}IUI ~ tlw,,,. of#. , ,,,. •t""" 11Job-4 I NW,,.. lltM brou. I owd mon tlttln $50,000 I/ltd my ollly lllWD wn 1ftY wt/• 9td I dtlltltwt. W• ,... 1Wf1btt"" old llOIOI 6r o ~ -Mi61t1Jorltood. dfMtw II S-YM° old t9' tJ.t Wfll/dlltl tqWt, IJIMJ lfllll ~ 0 OOllp# of lftutdHd dolJon "'tlw btllM. Wltlrbt w "'""'~ tlft•"""' tlw prlM:lpla of TM IAf.1 MllK1 Wq to Rldta. thlnp Sllll't«I to~ -~~htlldly. . • W• wtri«I °"' /1 plan to ptlJI off""' deba -Md «opp«/ ow awlllon from lto#ndJnt Id. • W• tNrW drWinl 0 .""""1-lww Tluut~ tltllt II ctir "-"' ltlld 6iNn to IUI • °""bank tltXOIUlt """trt"'1lpll«I t-.!oldl •. AU wltldn tlw /Int JO days! And today ... • I liv• in a ltom• thot '1 wortlt 0"1' a ltalf-ml/llon dol/an. • I own my 'ofjlc..' lt'1 obottt • ml# 111td o ltlllf from my ltom• t111d ii rlfltt on th• IHa~h. • I own a /4Jt•front 'e11bln~ ln·Wahln1ton. (TNIJ'1w/Nnw1paul IM whol• iumm• -loaflnr.- jlshln1, 1wlmmbt1 111td IOilbtf.) • I own two """1ifront condomJiiboru. Otw II on 1111111ny bneh In Muko ""don• ii 11111u1«1 "6ht on tM bat 1»«11 of tlw bat llllurd In H11tlHIJL • I /ton two botu6 tllld o Rolb Ro~. AB pllkl fOI'. • I JwrW II ltd worth of wl1 ov. " M/Jllon Dollan. Bid I #lJJ don't /tow II job •••••• 1 ltnow wbm It'• Hitt to be broke. And I 'It doela't reqllift week to do It, bat that'• not Nd fqr nw I ' lilt ha ___. .. i.... _ _.._ -..J6.I .__._ da-' work." ltnowwhat t • cto w ...... , ...... you ed~, __.,,. ... , .-. .... , ,. M M 0 T_.. .,. ___ _ want. And I know that you -Hite me -a.leat or ..-IYfle•ce' r. · ·• _.,.a, _,..... can dldt# wblcb one It's Soiftl to be. lt'a __.. 'MMe••,_ , .... .,..... · really 11 euy •that. n.t's wtiy I call it . h doan't=· ....... .-.:-." I'm a. "" "The I ·-Man's Way lo Riches... _,._._.. '!In r*'-Y Y'Oll Mill .... (for ten ..... , hiah iChool llllt. blacks) ,our Luy Man's Wrt to akba. So I'• Dnl to ask you to lllld rM h doesn't require "capital." Since thm I i.w made approxlmatety _..._ -, .t-•. ~· --T-llananbcr r WU UD to mv Met In debt 50 aud ($50.000) IUlt roOUna around eocAP•1J1•• NAnMAL 'SU ..... 41..,.' " ... rec:ehed ~,000:00 ln the mail lhr laa ., .,.. nut. epin. ,. Mr.·E.O.N., M.-..n, W. VA. \Vblil I'm llJlnl 11 pnlbebly COllU'lry 10 wbM you'w hlilnf flUll ,.,.ar fricpdl, your family, your~ aod maybe cwryone dltyou know. I can only ask you OM question How many of than are millionaires? So It's up to you. ' A moath f'rom todily. you can tit nothina IDOl'e than lO daYI older -or y<>u can be oa ~ way to·pttiQa rich. You ' decide. Tbt wi1est m1n I e¥er knew told mt somethilll I 111wr foqot: "Moll people lft toO bGty W'Dilt& a hina to malte an) IDOlllltY-•• Dae't talte • '°Ill u I did to find 001 ht WU rflbt. . I'll PJO¥e k to you. If you'D ICftd in Ille C:OUPoft to 11\Y pablllber rt.Ill now. I 'm not utlna yoo &O .. .,....er-iiie. Jus1 iry It. tr I'm ...,.,.... aD yoo'w 1olt it a couplr or mhtic-ud. PGllllt stamp. But whal if I'm rtaht? SofM lww c.a.J iJ • Mltodt. Som~ lww t-"«I" '77w ·s.:r. "'J/t( dep. .. VITAMIN I ........ -.,.. ............... ................... &c*rtlflc r .... rch hu lhown that Vitamin E 11 .....,ua1 to the body becauM It supplies oxygen to the hMtt and other mute .... . ., Thia full two month:• supply of sugar, 1tarch and Nit "' fr .. pure 0.Alphe Tocopheryl gelatin capaule1 11 avatlable-fOf a Hmlted tlrM onty-at nocoet to you. EnclOel only IUJO for puetage and handt~ r:·-------•UTllNCT10NGUMWrlDD•~------~ 111.o NAfUML YITAllM . I 6353 Klnge Highway-Dept. PWD_.18 · I I Brooklyn, NY 11203 I I PINN rueh your,,.. ordef of eo Capsules of 400 l.U. of natural Vltamtn E. t-hliwe.,.,.,. I I clOMCt 11.00 fOf poetage and handllnt. I I IH9tTO: NAME -I IAOOAESS I I CITY STATE ZIP I ._ ______ ~OMCOWOllNAWl..i.ct•------.1 MISS BEHAVIN' HARRIET VAN HORNE'S MONTHLY COLUMN ON tMNG TODAY TIIOSE AWKWARD ·''ARRANGEMENTS'' Some people call it "an arranee- menl ". Old aunties still whisper that it's"~ in sin." F.uPilem- isms abound, but the trend is clear. More and more couples are shar- 1 ng bed and board without recourse to bell. book and candle. "Marri• creates awful p~" loving roommates wiU telJ .you. "And problems cause divorce. Our arranse- ment is easier on ~·" But is it? An "anangiement bri~ on µrot51 ems. too: financial. social dnd emotional. There are the small agonies, such as how do you tend off the kinfolk \.\ho keep asking. Whef! are you two lovebirds get- 11 n g marriecl?" And haven't we all "ncountered the ne rvous mother who, five minutes before guests are due arrive, shrieks: "How am I going to troduce you to our friend5? What am u pposed to call you?" A courtly father I know has bowed to e times and leanled to ~easy, nembarrassed introdudions. 'Th.is is y son, Oliver," he will say, Mand this his lady, Polly Brown.·· That simple statement conveys all the form3:1ion any guest needs to know. 1th wisdom and patience. the father conceding, "My son isn't married, but e is testing the waters with this • timable young person." · ·But parent.al confusion over what to 11 an unwed child's live-in mate is othing compared to the Census Bu- u's dilemma. In 1980 the bureau dls- overed that while unwed cohabitation .!lleeaJ in ~3 st11es, "everybody's doin' They estunlled 1,560.~ coOples - riple tfie 1970 figure. The census people had to find a andy de:sieYlion for thele a>habitanCs. 'ke good l>ureaucnts. they came up uh a jawbreaker. It's PC>Sm.Q. Trans-~li?n: Pmons of ~te Sex Sharing ving Quarters: Try it out It your next unday brunch. POSSLQ will never re- face mistress, kMr or "my old man," ut il's a lot nicer than "my shack-up." .Where the senentlon gap Is boCh 1de and deep, ~ts often cope by way home Gloria will a Trevor, "How can we get my mother to face the facts of lite?" Maybe such mothers should be hu- mored. If it comforts them to invoke the tender graces of yesteryear, why not? Perhaps Gloria's mother senses m.,t Trevor 6~ to be thou&ht of as a fiance. She might even take it as a hopeful sign. An urgerrt question now creeping in- to the etiquette manuals is this: When Gloria and Trevor visit Aunt Asalha. · does she assign them separate rooms? Do they accept them? . Since Aunt Aga- tha believes -or pretends to be-: lieve -that all brides are virgins, the young lovers should respect her i innocence. real or feigned. It's best that they go quiet- ly to their separate rooms. Should Aun- tie hear the patter & bare, happy feet in the corridor at 2 a.m., let her smile serenely and go bade to sleep. Unwed couples move in polite socie- ty without stigma today, but a healthy amount of generational bickering per- sists. Were you to ask Gloria's ~ why her daughter hasn't exchanged proper vows with Trevor. you might hear, "Because w is settlr:ii her Ph.D. and she can't be 6othe.red. Or, more often, "She says m~l'fiaee leads to babies, and then you're trapped .... " SM, in a sense. is getting her own back. She can point out that lawful, wedded wives have suffered in their own ways over the centuries. She knows that only 14 percent of di· v~ ~men receive alimony. and that !es,, than one-third of dJvorced fat.hers pay court~rdered child support. For women. marria&e is a high-risk business. · The problem is that the need to love. to belong. is implicit in our humanity. That's why "the arrangement" flourishes. And while I have no hard statistics on this, I suspect that a goodly number of "arraneementY' lead to mar- ria&e· Then the novitiates will make an utonlshing diso>very: the quiet joy of saying, "this is my husband." or "here Is my wife." It certainly beats being a Pmon ol lhe Opposite Sex Sharins Liv- Ins Quarters. "' • Pl•te shown 1malwr~n Ktiul8i siu · Futuring• 24K gold rim • Created by Crown · Presenting a fine EngJishJ~ chin.i collKtc* pl.tte, issued in a strictJy limited edition CATNAP W..re Studio -a Royal Worcnler/Spode Company - for T1w ff •mi lton Cot ltt1ion Rarely has a kitten caper been portraY"d sucharm1ngly as in this lim1~d,-d1t1on pl'1tl' Indeed, cat lovers from amund tht' rnuntrv have already faJ~n in kivl" with this cull'. sleeping kitiy. And httlt' won<kr. Ta lented a rt1-.1 Pam Cooper has captured all the whim and mis· chievousness of a little kitten that found hcr way i ntu .i warm, cozy bed for aa a(h,•rnoon nap. Ms. Coopt·r earnt."'<i the romm1ss1on to create this heartwarming portrait becau!K.' o( her superb attention to det.lils-like the elegant, noral-pattern linens in ttrn. work. Now Crown Ware Studio-an affiliate uf famed Roval Worce-.t~r u( Engl.lnd -ha' produn"'<i her delicatt' work on Englb h hoot.' china. the world's fint.•st porct'lain med ium The re-.ulting plait.' i .. ~ure lo capture tht• hearu ul cat·loven ~rvwhere, as W\c'll a., col~ who have bid up th..> value o( past cat·sub;t>ct ~ition sell~iub tu well .abow tht>ir issue price. Furthermore, since "Cat Nap" is limited to just l<I firing days. it is likely to sell out in a short titnt>. Thus, )'O\I should Kt now If you wish to own this c.ip- tlvating plate. "Cat Nap" will rttl'ive further notlC\' as the premiere issue in the Kittt•11 Clns~I<!' Plate Collection, a series ci eight floe Engl~h borw china platt.•s. each 1ns p1red by the da1lv high 1i nk.s of a d1fferrot cldornble kitten. E.lch platl' will be acCt1mpa"ied by a numbt•rt•d Ct>rlll· 'ICiltt' of Authent icit v. which wi 11 .,t h.• ... t to t h"' limlled ,•d1tioo statu-; As an owner o( "C.>t Nap." vou will ~ guarant~ the right to a~um:• all .. u~" quent seven plates at· the orig inal price of S29.50 t>ach-but you att not oblig.at~ to buy any others unit's-; you chO<N' to do '4.l later. Furthermore, yuu m.iy c1cqu1rc "C.,t Nap" .ind every plate in t~ K1ttl'll C/11,."ir~ Platt' Collection a t absolutely no risk. Tht• Ham- ilton Coll«taon 100~ Buy-Back Guuanttt • <b:.ure!> that you mdy return .ln~ ,,f tht• platl'" ' for a full, un4ue~t1orwJ retunJ, \"llh in 11) d c1y' ot rt•Ct;'l pl. Bt>Cau!>C "Cat N.ip" ... 11rw ''' th1• m11 .. 1 • dppea Ii nJot cal·!>ubwtt plcHl':O-t'\ t•r 1 nt n,. due~. and bl-cause of the iiiw marl..et pt<t· fur man~ of .;imilar ed11 K'ns in rl'Ct'nt w a r... demand for this pl.ate 1., t.>>.pech.•J ·to be 1mmed1ate .ind stron~. So. with tilt-ed1h.m lim11t.-d h l fu't I ~ ftr· 1ng day-., we cannot gu.irantrt> "''ur 1iN1·r will be consldert!'d after the fi nd I d.ltl' .. hown in the Rt"lt•rvati1>n Form Tl' c1\·1m1 d 1<.· appoinmwnt, please order. focby. c •>< --------------------------------FiAaJ ~ 0Ate: u1111t. T111l111/11f1' 1ti•r l1i/ft, t1•r PlN~ .lttept my ordt'r fur •('."at Nip" by Pam C llllpl'f. ft NI ''"U\" tn tlw J...1/11'll n.1 .... 4' rt.>tl' c.11 k'C- lion, insplrfli by endeui"8 ~·nt!l 1n th~: Ii""'" of \•lghl J1fkr"'nt kllt,•n, H" .. t1.lnwM . 1~.._ >:•'*•I rim . .IK'tOmpilnitod by• numbel't'\i C<-rtific1k '" Authcntial\ I undt•Nlilnll 1 .-im unJ.•r nc• 1>N1• ~lion to buy 1nyc>thn plate -.. I w1<1h to purctww __ ,1 .. ri1 "C.tt \o.ip" rl.ih'(') .at 529.50" \•.ad! (plus $2.14 ~ti~ ft h'1ndlirl8), for • tnUI r/ 51l~l P~ rlln"k mlf': 0 I ~ full paynwnt bv check ur ~~'V 1lrd..•r.1~'1 1'4' '"Sol.' ""' • 0 Ch<lrp my t'n.'dlt cud.[, V1~ ...., Ma;te'fC ard _ A~·rtc.an E"P"''"" Ot1wr .. ( luh Attt No. E,pir•tilllfl D.lh··------ SigNt\lrt' ----------------{N ... •tnlrf-MU"4t.. """"°'t.•t.. '1hJ Slmply ianori,. theiichi~'s l&allons. "Have you met Gloria's fiance, Trevor?" a mother will IJU$h. '1'he wedding? Oh. one of thele ~ .... They'tt just too busy fi&ht now to set 1 date." On the • -Name ........ ,.......,.._ ..... 1,.,... HclrMt Von Hotrw i$ o ~,,,,...., nMy#IJ &cit<> wrlllr.I on o uorlfly of~ fAm.Y~•--1•119 9 Addrus --""------~-----~------;w. . ..-.1n n.-..-..- A.Ja,.. ...... --.... 114• Q y . ~~ ~ . ""-...., W awtJ /I# 111.'ffM• M.....,...,. ~I "' Allllf.i~t f.\ittv.,., ,_,, '""" "' l/ " ,.,,,, 11• r. • .u ... ., .. The .Hamiton Colection, 9Sr,()"""""" ~ 11\.(t . PO lb 1»·. I.kl~• .fl UlJ: --------~-~·; '~~~-~~-~-~---. ) . Ad'f9l1!•111nt HOW A MAN A FAILURE AT 40 . CAN RETIRE A MILLIONAl.RE BEFORE 50 I .. ',. " More Important,-how anyone can Start over at anr aae and retire a millionaire In le.-than ten years. See how below. You think )'ou'.ve 101 problems? Well, I mnanbe'f when 1 bank turned me down for a S200 loan. Now I lend 'lllC>MY to the b9nk -Certificates of Dcpolit It SI00,000 I crack. I remember the day a car de9lef f01 a little nervous became I waa 1 c:oupk of -moathl behind in my payments -and rCpoae.aed my car. Now I own 1 Rolls Royce. I bouah1 ii ou1ri1t11 -with cash. I remember the day my wife phoned me, cryina, becaUM lbe landJord bad shown up It 1hr hoUM, demandln1 hia mu -and we didti't haw 1be money to pe.y h. Now we own 0Ye41ocnes. Two are oo the oc:anfl'OOI in c.Hfomia (I me ont • my offlce). Ont is 1 lakefront "C9bi11" in WuhlJlatoo (that'• where we spend the wbole IUllUDCr -loaftnt. fflhina. swlm- mlna. ud teilina). Ont ls-a coodominium on 1 sunny be8c:ll In Mexico. And oat is snulP,d riaht oo the best bead! of the bat island fn Hawaii -Maul. Ria!M DOW I could adl all tbia property, P9Y' off the lftOttlalCS, and -without toucbln1 any of my other lnYlllnlmtl - walk •way with over S750,000 In cuh. But I dOn't want to tell. becaut11 I don't think of my homes u "investmcllts." I've IOI other real estate -and llOCb, boods, and cash In the bank -for tha1. wi. I WU 40 I Iott my job. BecaUM I wa had~ heels in debt, my lawyer 1old me the a11ly thlna I could do was declare bankruptcy. He wu WrOQI. 1 paid °" cwry dlme. Now-. I MW. a ..Ulioft dollar line of credit; but I still don't have 1 job. 111- 1tad I tet up cwry -kday mornlna and dedck whether I wu1 10 ao lO work or noc. Sometimes I do -for 5 o.-6 houn. But about half the tllM, I decide to read, ao for 1 walk, &all my boet, swim, Of' rick my bike. PROOF! O..'t ... ..,~ , ..... n.. -_,. "--** .. . ,,,. ... ~ n-: ~ -.ir woru ...,, 11w 1'I' ia hil •llllllillt ofrict OJI C'allfantiil'I Sllrllel ac.dl, Ind- when lw't 1hen he PUIJ Ill tllol1 lloun. . . ht oci.r _., Joe ic.tlo, 41, Is tllit pro1111nit '°' ... ''Tiit Lazy Mee'1 ... ., 10 ltldlcs ... f..-: Ann ~ IWOOtfld show bu. 1111"""• Int. Ind,... tl!Mt, ... INdr hil '°"-· ................... : He'• P'Oll•MMd thf pe1ll 10 rldiel ror 1hc IQy-. IM~lk:•' An Ul!Pft'eidoul .......W. Jof KMbo ot ......... Oil ....... It • .tbaM ...... ......... 10 .. llwdectlMll, ,,,..,_It_ wlt!IDll. ............ ~l ,,. INlol ... ._ ........ °' 1111181 ,,_ ~ ..,.., .... proflMd 111 1: ....., ........ °'' tr ... Joe K.tio i.1111 .... Doll'• 100 ..... ,.,_°""1110~ .... _ ..... ......... , .... I Jue ll• .. O -md 1'111 off oa • _. mywM. "" ._ °" lllr: ,.,,....._.''Mall,..._ _....,_.... ............ .., -..··Mt .............. ... ...,,..... .... .,. ..... ...., ..... •Mlle10dOM1 ....... '• ... I ltod )1111rwltMItlw•of40. I dldlt 't ltllH 11 Job .wl I ...., ..,..., dtM brou. I owd mon ,,_, Sj(),IJOO llltd my °"'>' 11D1t1 ..,,,. 11tY ttlfl• •d I dllklrwt. W• .... ,.,,,,,, 1111 old ,,_. llt 11 d«G"'1tl ""'6/tborltood, """""II S-,.. old «II' tltt# WI,..,,,,,,,.,,. tlltd 111111 lftl(yk II «IMp# of IHuttbw/ dtJllon In tM bak. .. ~ ... ..,.. Wlthbt OM 11tOlltlt, Ifft•'°"" tM prlndpla of TM Lllr.y Mtut'1 W11y to Rklta., tltl1rp ltllt«l to~ 7'.'"'.-.-Nc.twct D',000.CO In the mail •he -to //flt It lftlJdJy. · · ..., "' .._l'lllMU •ht ... • W• worli«/ Olll II pion to pay Off OW ddJu -Md ll0/1f#d Ofll' CfWlllon from /t°""""'I M.t. Mr. 8.0.N., MMftan. W. VA. • W• wn tlrhllJw • IHwnd-MW TluulMrl>lrd tlttn • "' ..,., IMd lfNn to rut ~ W1* I'•_._ Iii pniWlly conutrY 10 • ,,,_,_ a.-&. ... -... ..... &. ... .J -.. '*'-"-t-'-'oldl wMt ,_.,.. ......,..,,__ J'O'lr fliends, your VMT UU11A -•-• -.._,,_... SIV' f~,ycMWi.dMn;llldlDQbe ~nt • AU Wllhln tM jlnt JO dayil dlt.10U bow. A d -..1-I can oaly ask )'OU One questll.ln n tuu.ty... l How many of them an mllliona re'• • I Uv• In a hom• lhllt'1 wonh ova a haU-m/Ulon dolkus.. So it's up to you. • I own my 'o/flu.' /1'1 about a mlk and a haU from my Ito,,,. ond u rlfht on tit• /Hach. A rnoadl from ~. you can !l4" • I own a ld•/ront 'Cllbl.n: In Waslr/ntton. (T/tat's w/Nn w lfHnd tJw who/• IUmma--loaftn.1,· notbina more lllell lOda.11 older -or you flshU.,, 1wlmmtni Olld 6tliJbtf.) am be oe your way 10 llttial rich. You decide. • I own two OCMllf/ront condomlnbutu. 011• b ·on a IWlllY /Hoch In Mako Olld on• II llUIUl«I The wtlat mm 1 _ krww told nw rl1ht on IM bat IHitldl of tlw bat '6111n4 lit Howd. IOlllllllilla I --f°'P:~ "Molt OCOPk • I MH two botlu lllld 11 Rolb Roye.. AU pllld /or. ::. .~ _,.. • Nnl '° nwkc iny ·• I lttlH 11 nn worth of ..0 ONT o Ml/lion Dolllln. But I ltlll don •1 hlln II Job •••• 0 Doe't take • loot • I did to find out 1.-· 1' I"· ...... ....._.. ..._ ... I 'It ..a--'t -al-_.. dolt --~ t .. _.. ...... .. • n he wu rilbl-· l knoww,_ ts ... 110 ............. e."'"" ~ • .., ·~ -_to ,:""' ... snot ..... or w l'UPJOWlltoJQU,lfyou'Otend in 1hc know what It's Hketo ha¥e ~you edw ..... capitwl, hick, d91S won. . CQllROll lOJllY ~ ~ now. I'm wu1. Aftd I bow tbat,you -liu me -.... or a pefle•ee' Mr. M.O .. Topeka. Kaw noc ..... you to""""'"' -·lull Ir) c:ao II«"* wbicb one k's aoina to be. lt'a 'NMI --,_. , .... .,...., . It. tr ra--., .a YOll•wt ao.t b 1 coupk really II ~II tllal. That's wby I call it II doesn't require "educadoft." I'm·• "In F~--Miit me (for cm of milluta Md•,_.... ... p. But whai "The I·-MM'• W•y 10 Rlcha... .., .... -~_ ...... A , __ , ,_ if I' ~ 1 ........ , ,.,.., -....... ., _ _... bucks) )'OUf Luy Mu's Way 10 lllc:bes. m .,..,t So I'm 8Dlrw to Ilk you to tend me It doesn't require "capl11l." Since thea I Miit made ~tety Sonw lww °""6 It • ltllnlde. Som" 1omethb1t -, don't oeed: moaey. Tm Remember I wu up to my neck In debc '° srud (S50,000) Just fooltna around lww ~II '71w S«teJ 41 tlw Alf$, .. doOln to be cuct. Why? Becau1t I want when I~· Oft dte b9lia of )'OUr ldvice. You aee, I Alltw,..., / lllMk Clod tlttlt W ort ltt you 10 pay attendoft. Aftd I n.uR that If h doesn't require "luck." I've hid ::::: am lazy -othmrile I could have di# AIUlloiwlrr J• K#ll'IJo #(ft, for oil 10 you'w IOI SIO ln\OCl&ed, )'OU'Jf loolc owr more than my lhare. But I'm noc proep. 50 milfioal Thank you!" ,,_., t1-M:fft of '71w ~ Mon '1 wt.I I smd YOU and decidt whether to send iltna you tllal )'OU'U Nke M IDuch lllOtllY Mr. l . MdC., Adl.nta, OA W•JI 'to ~klw." 11ftl •w 11"'1. wllkh le beet ... orkeew>lt..Aadldon't-t)'OU •I haw. Aod you mey do bener. l per· '**...._.. .. ,... .. ~1 ""' /Ulo•...,. "'*""'°'°"' to keep h un'-JOU ..,_ dwt h.'1 worth• ~now one ma who Ulld t&. "If It hlida't MODCIMd 10 me I lem.-of die ... .,. of thla .-pfc111 a. 1 ~ dlMs whll 10U lmmed. • wcded ti.rd, ud tmdr 11 woaldll't a...~ 11 •. ' •• A f_ y;.,. offerhla. we ca ...,.at• promp• Is me~ ''W'Ofth" SU7T-No -If . mllUoe ID I ymn. But.moaey llD't •• I Md ~ to loec. I-... IWMsy _, &o die,....,. who respond )'OU think of It u paper •nd ink. But ~· • • " " 11~ and brote. I dktn'l twn 10 thk .,...... wb wkhia the not tO that's not wt.I I'm lltlUns. Whllt I ""' h doen I require t9lnt. Jutt own a aw and I llv'ld In a dM9p d9ya. .... 1tllinf Is infCJf!Udon. "'°" lnfonD&tlon "'°"I!' bnim to know what to look for. &l*f1M'll." Af'tlr that ct.te. ont.n will be filled on than aJvc wbal I'm pU1 SIOOO u a pest And l'U tdl JOU tt.I. "Now, tMl'lb 10 you and the 'Luy 1 "ft,. COIM. ftrll ......i" bub .. Ions 1peaker. ftlOfY lnfonnadon than I live In II doan'1 'i'equJr.e "YoUlh." OM Mu's' propam, I have made CftO\lah 11 aupplee lalt. 1 one--hour consultation for S)(I(). woman I woned with b over 70. She's moaey (It 'II 41)to redrt In 1t1le .... •· To order, wrtte )'OUt Mme and lddra~ •FJnt, don't send me any money!' But you'tt really noc risklni any1hln1. Bec:ausc first, I don't want you 10 send tM uy money -It leut none that I cu use. lnste8d, u a 1okm or your sincerity, send In your dleck or money order and Po11•11 it for 1 month rrom today. You lft, h'a not really money because h's not nqotiable -bcsidn, I won't nm touch h for JO days anyway. . In 1hil way jouiu haw plenty of tlmt to receive my ""1mal, look It O¥tr, try It out Ind pt'Ol#f 10 youndf diet cwrythlftl I &m 1dlin1 you It ,,., If )'OU doa'I ..,. IMI h'• Worth ., "'-t • "'-"""" t,,,_ whM you i..~-.. Miid It bKll. Your llltC-'-4 chlcJr 0t money order wlll be put hi tbt ttt.11n1 ma.U. How do you bow I'll do It? Well, If you really ..... to be Oft the..,. side. poltdlte )'OU( chlct fOt I IDOMb ''°"' ~ -plw M *"""°"'1/ ....t, 11* fty )'OU0ft IUR 10 ha"' '*"l' of time ro 1'tftfW It, loolc Ill oww, Uy k ouc • I llltOW wtwM )'Oll're thh,klna; "Hep rich ...... ~how to .. rtdl ••• The lnllll .. --tMa It ""~ --ti•,_, blfOft I lhlnd ''1'11i •u•a Wey to llkha," 11t1 oct lftCOlllC .. 1216.6'6. Aftd • ._ rn Nftd ~ ralll Juet, how 1 ...-tMt kJftil or...., .•• WOfl· lnl I ftw hcM1 • day •..... I ..... .. of tllt .,.,. 1r1vdled the world over, makln1 111 the Mr. I .A .• Huntiftllon Beach, Calif. on the coupon IOd Miid 11 with you• .money she needs, doina only what I MMe n.-SI0.00 today. 1111"'1 her. "A $10,000 thanks to you tor wrltln1 llemcmbcr, the only wty to 111t1ro111tr It doeen't requltt "operience." A The Luy Man'a Way to lllcbes. That's P'S"' t d1/I""' II to r•spon1/ widow ia Chlcqo bu been avenalna how lll&ldt I'• made .... I UM tbla Clltra Im I Mab your dMck or mont 'I' W ,000 a )'ISi for the put ' yean I11 a lncolllt for all of tbt ,ood lhlna* la life, order pa to P1mndal Pubtlahcn . row. U11111 my methods. node ~. d..ic 1111.omobUa, ~ltas-P. r . ,~, ICC. Soon I hope to mat mouah 10 qWI ''Ille ,...... wUI be Uni to •Y np11r )ob Md de¥oce Ml ti• to beleft. I aar-t• It.' tnaai!Qa 190M7 die _,·..,.y ...... Mr. D.R .. """"°" llllch, CA 1111.-............ ''T'wo ~ aeo. I malled you ten dollart le.._, ........ for a bitter nrt .... OM,_...,, J•out ofdM'bhll aky, a .... CllQed Md offend N a putlWMlp .......... .,.., ~ -....._. fft tll¥m moaths. You.,. a0odsentadr9dltome.'' Mr. LP .. ,_...,. .. , Mill. s..,. Sll:1•1•111: ''Qr ti# ._.. o/ WV ~J 1'111dl ........... .....,,·/c.nl/1 tlWI An. K_.. '-M t11011• Ir "'°" ,,.. °"',,... ....... sn.t"A. eo,... .. kW...: lilllllofW•mt .. maw..,.-A..,. W•-hl•. CA DI&> r ...... ....._ _____________ ~~-------~----------------------1 ........, ... , . 11111 .............. . I .......... ~W'4J i i MISS BEHAVIN' HARRIET VAN HORNE'S MONTHLY COLUMN ON LMNG TODAY TI-IOSE AWKWARD ''ARRANGEMENTS" Some people c:aJI it ''an arranee- ment:" Old amtieutlll whisper . that it's '1Mns in sin." Euphem- isms abound, but the trend is clear. More and men couples are shar· ing bed and board without recourse to bell. book and candle. "Mani¥ Cre1teS awful prob&ems.'' loving rQOmmates will tell you. "And problems cause divorce. Our arrange- ment is~ on~·" But is it? An .. arransement brifl85 on problems, too: fin ancial, soeial dnd emotional. There are the small agol1tes, such as how do you fend ufl the kinfolk who keep asking. When are you IWO lovebirds (let· 11 n g marri.ed.?" And haven't-we all Pncountered the nervous mother who, five minutes before guests are due ro arrive, shrie.ks: "How am I going to introduce you to oor friends? What am I supposed to call your' A courtly father I know has bowed to the times and &earned to make~· unembarrassed introductionJ. 'This as my son, Oliver," he will say, .. and this 1s his lady, Polly Brown." · · Thal sim~ sta1ement conveys all the information any guest needs to know. With wisdom and patience, the father 1-; concedl~, "My son lsn't married, but he is testing the waters with thi5 1•c;11mable }'0008 penon." But parental confusion over what to call an unwed child's liv&tn mate ls nothing compared to the Census Bu- reau's dilemma. In 1980 the bureau dis- covered that while unwed cohabitllion 1s illegal in 13 at.as. "everybody's doin' ti .. They e!tirnatat 1.500.000 c:Ouples - lnple tfie 1970 ftsure. The census· people had to find a handy ~ lor thele cohabitants. Like good 1'.Jl"elUCl'ltl, they came up .,v1th a iawbreaker. It's POSSLQ. Trans-l~: Pmona ~ Ooootite Sex Sharing Uving Quarters. 1\j lt out • your next Sunday brunch. POSSLQ wUl never re- lSface miltress, Jover or .. my old man," bot it's a IOC nicer than .. my shack-up." Where the aeneratio. n pp ls both Wi~ and deep, parentl often cope by simpfy ianoft"I their chHdren:S liai8ons. "Have you met Gloria's~. Trewr?'' a mother will ph. '"The wedding? Oh, one at thew days .... They're iutt too busy rtaht now to tel a date." On the way home Gloria will ~ Trevor, "How can we set my mother to face the facts ol liler' Maybe such moehers should be hu- mored. If it comforts them to invoke the tender sraces ol yesteryear. why noc? Perhaps. Gloria's mother senses m,r Trevor liMs to be thouflht ~ as a fiance. She might even take it as a hopeful•~- An urgent question now creepins 1n- to the etiquette manuals is this: When Gloria and Trevor visit Aunt Agatha, does she aMign them separate rooms? Do they accept them? Since Aunt Aga- tha believes -or pretends to be- lieve -that all brides are vi rg; ns, the young lovers should respect her innocence, real or feigned. It's best that they 80 quiet- ly to their separate rooms. Should Aun- tie hear the patter of bare, happy feet in the corridor at 2 a.m., let her smile se~y and go back to sleep. Unwed oouples move in polite socie- ty without stigma today, but a healthy amount of generational bickering per· sists. Were you to ask Gloria's mother why her daughter hasn 't exchansed proper vows with Trevor, you might hear, "Because JM is setti~ her Ph.D. and she can't be 6othered. Or. more often, "She says mafria8e leads to babies, and then you're trapped .... " SM, in a sense. is getting her own back. She can point out that lawful, wedded wives have suffered in their own ways over the centuries. She knows that only 14 percent -at dj.. voroed women receive alimony, and lhat less than one-third 'Of divorced fat.hers pay court-ordered child support. For women. marriage is a high-risk business. The problem i5 that the need to love, to belong. is lmplidt in our humanity. That's why ''the arrangement " ftourtshes. And while I have no hard stMislk:s on thls. I suspect that a goodly .. number ol "arraneements" lead to mar-riaee· Then the novitiates will make an atonllhlng discovery: the qule joy of saytn&. "this is my husband.·· or "here Is my w}fe." It cer1linlY beats beins a P!non ol the C>ool*te Su Sharins Uv· Ins Quarters. wr • Homtt Von HotlM is a WfiMftOdl aayUI Milo IArin on a oarwtY of wbj«ts. fM&Y WlaLY • Mtl J • 1• 9 • Plate shown snuUrT than · ~.lturing a actual a~ siu 24K gold rim • PrAenting a fine • Created by Crown English bone china Ware Studio -a Royal i collKtor plate, iuued WorcHter/Spode Company - in •strictly limited editl6'n CAT NAP for~ Hamilton Cotl«tion R.ctrefy has a ~1ttl>n Cclpt!r tx~·n ptwtravtt~/w· chin.i plctfes, l'a<h 1n!>pin.'Ct by thed,lllv high iiocharmingJv ct.s 1n 1h1., lim1tl'd~1tK>n plait' 1ink.~ t'lf a d1fforent..adora~ kitten. F .. xfl pl.itt' lndt.~d. cat l1.1w~ from dmund tht• countrv will bt• .>ccompanit>d by ct m~mbt'n.-d Ct•rt1t· h.tvl' already falkn in lovl:' with this cuh'. 1Cah.• 11f Authentidty, which will~.lltt•.;t ''' tht• sk>t'ping kilt v lim1t..-d-t.'dillon 't.ltus And htU-.• womk•r T.>kntt>d .>rll'\I P.>m As .in owiwr of "C.u Nap.'' vou will ~ Cooper h.t!> C<lptur~J 1111.the whim .mJ m1~-guar.intttd the right tu' acqum.• ,11! .. u~- , ch1evousness of a little kitten thdt found h_l•r quent seven plates at the origin.ii p rtCl' vf way into a w.trm, cuzy bed for <H\clfternc'l('ln S29.50 t'ilCh-bul you att not obligAt~ to. • nap , buy any ottwrs unle'l'I voo chc~ tu Jo ~1 Ms Cooper t>arr\Cd the comm1.;sM.>f'I 111 latl'r .:rcatt' this heartwarming purt ~.iit ~au.w Furthe rmure. you may ac"lum• uc.1 Nap" of her superb attention to deta1l~hke tht• a~ l'Vl>"rv plall' in the Kiltt'll Cl"""' Platt• l'k~nt. floral-patt~rn linens in th1!> work Col!Ktoo at absolutely no risk. Th1.:· H.tm· Now Crown Ware Studio-.in .iffihate u( 1lton Collection 1~ Bu ·B.ck Glluanttt famed Royal Wore~'''"' of Engl.ind-h.i.. , h y h I rod d he del' t k I:. I' h bt "'~urt:11 t at voo may r..•tur n .im 011 t' p alt'' Ph ucttw r>rfd''fi t.>~or 00 1 ng IS-d mt• (ur ,\lull. un~Ut''lllOO<'d rl'funJ. within '\Cl , c 1na, wt "i llll' .. porce .i1n mt: 1um J.iv., 111 rt'Cl'lpt The /e'l\.llt1ng plat1' 1., .. u~ tu capture 1tw hearts ~>f cat-lovers t>Vcrywht>rt', as ~11 "' lkl.1uw "C.u N.1p" 1, 11nt• 1•1 th1· "''"' collecttJr1;.-who have bid up the value of past .lppea 11 n~ l'. .JI ·'OUbtN't pl.ue .. t•v,•r 1 ntr1' · , cat-subtecl t'dihon sell·OtJb to Wl'll abl"1c duccJ , an<l bt.'\·.iu~ of the ltnl' m.irkd ~r- tlwu issut' price. Fu rt her mot'{', sin<'e HCat forman<l' tM "1m1lar edit ton'> in n..'('\'nt wa C". , Nap" is lim1trd to 1ust 14 firi ng d~. 11 1, dem<11nd for th1 .. pl.ate 1" l'\f)('ct1-J "to bl' likely to sell out in a !!hurt tinll'. Thus. you 1m!TI\•di.t1c and''"'"~· thould "'now If you wish to own this cap-So, with ttw t-dllton l1m1tt.•d t111u"t 14 fn tivatlng plat~. 1ng J av ... we cannot gut1r,mh.'l' \'\II.Ir 1wtkr *Cal N.ap" will rtte1ve furtht.•r not~ .,., will be coni;tder~ after !hr hna I J.itt• 'h''" n t ht'premlere1ssueintht•K11t1•11 C/11-.:i1c~Ptate 1n thl' R..-·wrv.11ion FclTm fo ,l\1111t cf..,. Colltctlon. •series o( eight firw English bunt! ·•~polntmcnt. please orckT today. • •t< ---------------------------------FIMI Pottnulrk Datr. L.11111t: Trc,111/ntc' I'"' 111//1,-1,ir Mn~ ¥n'pl my ~r '°' .. ~ ... N.p* by P•m Cooper. 11r .. 11 .... ut• 1n 1hi.· ~'"''" (/,, .. ,.' M.lt\· c . .rk ... · tion, lnspi~ l?' endHritig ~-nl<1 In ttw llw., 1l( ,•1ght JIHt•f\•nt k1tt,•n' 14" J1.11~tt·r . .?~K )11>!.I rim. ICC'\lmpinitod by a numbt•n>d Certlfir;1h• 11/ Authi.•ntl(1h• I undl·r..t.1nJ I .>m unJo•r n" 1~h K<tlion to buy 1ny och..,. J)late Vtt. I w~h h• puKh.l""'· --•• •• z1 •t.i1 ~r pt.1i.; .. 1 .11 529.50' l'.K'h (phu Sl.14 f)O'IAgt 6 h•ndllng). few • tot•I nl ~~1 f'~i"'"*111M": 0 I t~ full paynwnt bv ~ Vf' A~~ ur~·r.IS" ,... ••S...\l!l'i ..JCNrp my CNdlt C<lfd i..J V1\4 _ Mr-t1•r<..o1rJ """''rk.tn E'P"''' l)uwr .. <. lut- A«t No. E'pcr;11 ain O..tv ------ S.8naturv -----------------lh.f,..,.....,. Mu..e"' """"' '''"' • .1.1 N.tnw ....,......,._,..__., ... ,.. ..... -...... .-.--t.a..i2,.,_... ___ "" Addrft' ------------------- Cll y St11t Z1r ----1'11"41".flAJll'Ma~-. (\Y ill~ All""'-'"•"'~"""'' '''''"'J'fn•"•' "1'flr\Tll' ,_,..,11tlll l1• II ., "'"' "' '"'"'""' The Hamiton Colection I 9\'iO ~ ~ 8hd '0 '°' !~; S..~«n· fl l.!W • rttf --. ev.cy womon, 01 some 11me in htf life, toces ll'le 5')9Ctft of on og1ng slun Most women ne¥er solYe lhe prOblem. ond ltnolty become rflSIOned A IOttunote lew find ll'le onswer ones ore rewo<ded wlfh o complextOn that remains fresh ones youthful oll their INtS Ten years 9QO. I hod this skin problem Noff'llng vtfY seoous. but w"8n I tOOk my mirror O¥tr 10 o t>nght ltght, i coold detect evidence of dryness ones t8*-tole signs Of e>Ovonclng Yec>rs And 1 dldn'I · like 11 I knew fhof these were danger slgnols lhot womeo of on l>glng skin 1 wos olsO vtfY bewildered. I ho<! olwoyS token ltie best core Of my skin And no moner whof I Old, my complexion sl'IOwed no improvement Fmolty I become restgned Ane< oll. everybOdy gets OIOer ono most ol us shaw our oge Then one oay 1 l'loO o visit from on elderly widowed netgnt>or TtilS cl'lorm1ng lo<1y wos about seYenfy. 001 she nod the most beoutltul. moist. youthful skin I remorkeo obouf 11 ono menfl<>ned my own skin problem She IOIO me she used o moMllous creom wt11ch hod been formuloled by hef tote husband. o ~IOn. ond fl'lol she mooe 11 tieneff 'Try ii.·· she sold. ond ltlen she left ono rel\Jrned with o JOr ol fhls creom So I tried using my neigtibof s creom In only !twee weeks. I begon to <SM o mar11eo improvement My slun was fresher. cleoret. smOOfher. Atter two months. rrrv former dry, dull skin wos revitoltzed. Mv skin now ho<! o youthful. otmost tronskJcent quotily I wos lhlilleo wffl'I my netgtibof's tOfmulO, FOf srx years. tll!S kind lody kepi mt supplied wlln tl'lis cream. And I wont to tell you thol my skin wos more vttol ones younger IOC*lng than 11 hod betfl when I flfst ~to use~. sui years before.. Then my netghb<>r Oled suddenty-and wlfh hlf went lhol wondertul cream Ond 11$ MCret 1ngr• oients. 1 wos soddened by the IOIS Of a good frienj1-ond Otfected by the loSS of o mtrocle cream Her tom1ty told me thol tier personol papers reYeOled no f()(mulol of ony kind I wos desporote Bui I did hove tttree,iors left trom Ille lost botch she hod mode. So I IOOk the cream lo one of Ille t>esl known onolytlcal cosmetic cherTMsl's. The cost Of lhe onolySIS wos enormous. but I got wl'lot I wonted I hod !tit wondtf cream l()(mulo It hod a base of pure cucumber jUICe. two SUP9f moestur11n. llwee natural lobfteonts. ones o speciol component 10 keep lhe cucumbef JUICe fresh My chemist rota mt thot me tormulo consisted of only sole, pure ingredients-no hormones. estrogens or sttfOlds. 1 mode o botch of cream lor mysetf. following the cllemlSf's Instructions. Then my friends ones relollves began using II And In every cose. Ille results were obeolutety astounding Soon friends began 1nss1ng lhol ll'le cream should be mode known and ovo1loble to on women. Since tile problem of og1ng skin IS urwersol So my cream wos put on the mort19' four years ogo. with the l1nonct0l llelp Of on uncle II is colleo Cucumbre Frost • The some wonderful results experienced by mt. my lrltndS ond relatives w"e r898Qle0 ltme ond hme ogo1n by women 011 over the country I hove 1n my file hundreds of lefters from grateful women telling of the remorlloble results obtained with Cucumt>re Frost Treatment" not o comphcoteo rll\Jol I oon·1 hove time for lhol ones the chQnces ore y04J don't 11thef You oppty Cucumbre Frost ot bedtime Leove 11 on 011 nignt n fRds, pr°'ects ono nounshes your skin while you slee1) · I know wl'lot Cucumbre Frost con oo tor you Therefore. I ofter you ltlls UNCONDITIONAi. GUARANTEE. Try II See tot yoursett 1n your own mirror how. oner o few treatments. Cucumbre Frost helps rev1tol12e O\Jll, Ory, og1ng stlm How, when used regutorty, Cucumtn Frost htlpe foclot skin to regain lost smoothneSs. moistness ones freshntsa Many women wroft me of astonishing results otttr onty two WeekS SOme toke tonger But I soy thlS to yOu. tt. tor ony reason. you Oft not dtllghttd wlfh Cucumbft Frost-return the unused poffiOn to mt for o compltte rttund No questlOns OSktd ' You hove lhe oppottunrty to hove o v1101. youlhtul, IOYety 1111n-ot no risk Cucumbre Frost con be purchased only by oroenng 11 directly from mt $1mpty nH out ltie COUPoft and moll toooy To ftDftED. lend W!IUf~ .--. mp oode unu~. _.. OfWil Oi·;;w;.. orc1tt tor 11.00 pit.-11.00pc1t1ge1M ......... tor .. 2 ... =117) to: Al•lcen fllMI¥, 90ll '1 = t1•Wa. "'°" ~NY1174e • ..,eMNJ111lfedll...,Gp1 ......... tu. SAVEi Order tM • o. 81111 (1eem #111) far only 111.00 '*'9 '1.00 p~ end ............. prtnt ctwt,. r r..tl1' OlliC9 s ~ La"f ......... Melt ,,, 1174' c ,.~,..,.., \ CHILD NllllOMDllY (contillutd from PQf1t 6) • the photos were taken." By usin& the Scandinavian connection; American pol'JlOlflPhers technically evade the more ·stringent U.S. laws on child por- nography that rxNef ~ untoudled ,by foreign law. Courts in the United States have ruled that child pornography is beyond the protection of the First Amendment. As one U.S. Supreme C.OUrt decision put it, cnildren are a "sacred trust" to society, not to be abused. Those decisions ~ the basis for new state and federal laws against cruld pornography. particµlarty the Child Protection Ad, passed by Con- gress in May 1984. These new laws and court rulings have undoubcedly helped police and prosecutors to stymie the aboveground distribution and sale of child por- nography. But they have served also to "rive the trade further underground. That underworld Is dominated by what law enforcement olficials consider the mos& dangerous.recent phenomenon in child pornography: organil.ations that assert that the exchanQe of child por- nography among their members is in fact a constitulionol right. One . such ~oup is the North American Man.Boy Love Assoc:ialion (NAMBLA), a homosexual pedophile organization that attempts to promote sex between men and boys. Police have long suspected group members of in- volvement in the thriving business of exchanging child pornography. These suspicions were reinforced in 1983 wnen a police raid on a cottage in Massachusetts found three young boys who had been Imprisoned by members of NAMBLA. Pornographic pictures of the boys had been taken and were later found in wide circulation throughout the country. Another notorious group is the Rene Guyon Society. Formed in 1964. the society claims 5,000 members nation· wide. Its newsletter serves, among other things. as a virtual dearingh~ for child pornogiaphy. and solicits parents to provide their children for nude modeUng. Police Insist that such Ids amount to a subterfuge to evade child pornography laws: They may not be fai wrong. to jlJd&e by the oomments d llm O'tiara. 4!d}tor ol the ~·s newslet· ter, In a recent Interview: 'We tee the rite of chl~ porn as the dawn of a new ate of tnll&htenrnenl. .. What's mon!. ponce now frequently encounter parents Soins into the child pomquaphy business, using their own children as models. Liit year, a Lona Island. N.Y.. couple WV arrested on charses of runnins a OOmesrown child pomopphy rl"ff that prodUcied and dr- culated pk:fures Of their own 3--year-old dauahter hm .. teX with adults. The couple e&f1'ed $250,000 I ¥91 telllns ~°" '" .. At all of these ATM retailers: . Buy an AT&T Phone. ... Now through June 16, t985, buy an AT&T phone and we11 send you something extra. 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I L--------~----·· HJC.• .. I• .. ,·-·--:------------J EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE LISTENING TO THE SOUNDS OF AMERICA'S PAST By Ka~en Du~riest The small boY's voice shakes a little as it makes its way out ol the Oregon Caves: .. Are there any bid animals in here. Daddy?" Thirty years have passed and Don Hunter's 100 is grown. but the youns voice remains forever-tremulous, pre-· lel'Ved on tape. The reoordinlJ is just one of thousands of living memones on the spools stacked around Hunter's ba5'- ment studio in Eugene, Ore. His oolledion of recordinp, which in- cludes discs he made before the era of tape recorders. is a treasury of both the u n- usual and the oommon- place. On one tape, a beU clanp out midniQht just --.-~:::::i hours before the okl court· llili house that houses it Is destroyed. On another. a town welcomes. back a •·~~'"\!W1111 winnina team with cheers I and sirens. A wind of hur- ricane force that leveled trees all ovf!'I the North- 2 west more than 20 years I _, can still be heard In ~ all Its power. · · These were one-of+kind, IOcally historic events, but many of the tlpeS in Hunter's collection record the IOUnds that were once a part of everyday life in America. There is the jli\Qle of a hone<irawn carNee hamell. the chua- ging of a wood saw, and the wail' of a steam enalne's whistle. For thole who remember the times when these IOUnds were everywhere. Hunter>s tapes are a sweet trip back In time. For the rest of us. they can be a revelation. When Hunter started his work. he needed a panel truck to move all the equipment out<to a recordin& site. There were dozens of stC>f18e blltf!'lies, a lar&e generaror, and yards of microphone cords as well 11 an 8().pound recordins machine. Now his stereo c.mette re- corder and microphone can fit In the palm of his hand, and he likes them everywhefe. . . "1 didn't oontdoully start out· recotd-1"1 tbi .. lor polterity," Hunter ... , b9ft becM• I wned eo bm a Htnry of inMerilla for my =Yilual) pro-ducdonl. but It IOOfl on me that aome of m.e thi"ll ~·t alwlYI ao-11,to be Millbie. Thele :n ~ !obe~~t:~~C~ Hunter hll critlcra.d the continent ~~ri=-r! tion. tlw rllilrold. W "I deep In the C-..de Mounllins for a 9'11lmlllon l!f'- 12 f.uav Waiu.v •AN t • •• erator to start up on a cold, ~ n'8ht, or aouchlns inside a locomadve s hotJs.. lJl8 to capture the arowl of the 8'Jll'S. he hat. been l)ldentty ptherinl an aural history ot America's steam, electric and diesel trains. Two records and an au~visual pro- gram, 'The Last ol Stearn Rallroadin&" are among the results, and before long Hunter will be makhlll c:oples of·tus best railroad tapes for the Ubrary of C.on- ~· The bulk of Hunter's materials will remain in the Northwest, intended for eventual use by students and scholars. Although he uses hundreds ol slides Sound lftlrJu'6t Don 1""*' with )Ult a tau of tlw reewdll.,. lw hot rrtadt fol {JO(ftlTy. in the presentations he does for various audiences. HUllter has found that sound alone can be the most efteclive way to communicate a scene. He likes to tell about one of his shows ln which a 8iant tree is felled and thunders to the around. The saeef\ is b&lck Ill that ~only the sound track carries the rnesaase. "People are always telli~ me they loved the picture of the tree falling." Hunter chuddes. 'They don't believe me when I tell them . they saw It only in . their minds." Amons Hunter'• 9C1apbooks of IOUnd, there are t0me especially poi&nanl re- minders of life in a men paceful, quiet tirM. Over the span of four decides he hll. recorded the nllhtdme ambience of his hHWde aarcten. and he now can trace the voice of Euaene .. Ore .. "risi"I from more or. lell random IOUnds to a low contlnuous ro1r. k's Fina on all t~ time, and we're not even aware of It." Tec:hnolollcal prqpa teems 10 make hlltoty dick falter than a camera shut· tf!'I, but Huncer's ~ continue to surn- mcSn up forpten moments. ·~ are any OI renW:mberin&" he says. "SOund it like a frlerance. It can rKrellle aome- thlna you thouflht you'd k>lt." 1W ad\tertiaeme oc EUMINATES DIETING T • · g Japanese Sup~r · P~ Guarantee~--Rapid Weight-1,oss! BEYERL Y HIU.S, ~A -Theft now exists for the fine dmt, .... ~ bicHldive weight-~ compqund so powerful. so-effective. so relentles5 in its awesome attack on bulging fauy dc~cs that it~ virtually climinatcd the need to diet. News of this super pill from Japan is ~wttpiJ18 the country. The product is called AMITOL/ AM"' and it's dynamite! Tn r.ct. thousands of people are now tryina AMITOL/ AM"' and k:lsing weight faster than ever before! Some people have reported AS much as 3 pounds the firsc 24 hrs! PREVENTS CALORIES FROM FORMING BODY FA11 AMITOL/ AM'• was developed io Japan by the JMA (Japanese Medical Association). 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The newac _, -dl'eai\IC weCtJt.m compom! ~ . ' • CHILD POllllOMAPllY (conJinU«J from~ 10) the pictures. There seems to be an in- creasing number of similar c:a5e5, almost all of them involving poor parents who find substantial profits in taking por- nographic pictures of their own children and-selling them via the underground network in classified d . Circulated and recirculated all over this country, such pictures may ultimately be reproduCed hundreds of times -at each step generating a cut for whomever is selt. i11( them. Experts on child pornography and law enforcement ~ are especially coo- cerned about this co«a&e industry; it is there that the direct link between child pornography and child sex abuse is most common. "Make no mistake." says Dr. Judianne Densen-Gerber, a New York psychiatrist considered one of the country s leading experts on the pr~ lem. "we are talking about a social disease. and a very serious one at that. The fact is. all child pornography in- volves the sexual exploitation of children. Unlike adult pornography, which presumably involves consenting adults, child pornography does not in- volve consenting children. There is. no such thing as a child consenting to be. Ins phota.,aphed sexually; it is an act, fundameritally, of exploitation. It is vital to undellland that tt1ll!tt is no arsument possible to justify such exploitation " Densen-Oerber agrees with other ex-perts who insist that child pornography tS inextricably lilikectwith child.ruse. 'Those who seek child pomosraphy seek it for only one reason -to use It ·in the commi.Won of sex with childnh" she~· "Invariably, child sex abu5ers use these pictures in an attempt to lure children. 'See,' the one. will say to the child, 'look at these pictures; see how these childmt are ~ins in these pictures!' Don't ever let anybody tell you that child pornography-is in any way in- nocent; by definition, it represents the commission of a crime." "I sometimes wish." says Ancona, the former Odyssey · House director, ''that every· parent in America could ~ this swff (child pornography). I think too many people believe that when you say the words 'child ~hy,' that means some pictures of kids with their clothes off." Showing a reporter lhr'OtJfll 90me pic- tures recently sent into this country from Scandinavia. Ancona stops at one phoqraph ,showing a young girt en- gaaecj in ~sex act with an aduft male. 1lie girt's Wide, innocent eyes seem ro be seeking reassurance from the holder ot the-camera ~ possibly-one of--her- pattnts -that what"she is doing is all right. . . "You see," says Ancona. "this is real- ly whal the ch~ pornography busi~ is all about; it's ri8ht here in this pic- ture. There is a crime~·ng ed on this child; she is a victim. e're all victims in this · long as something like this exists, so loo& as we let this crime go on. We've got to understand. as a society, that we are be- ing inundated not with child pofn08- raphy, but child abuse. Thar's unaccept- able; however deep underground it is, we must root it out." NEXT WEEK The risht A&ainst Oilld Pornography: Is law enforcement real- ly doing enowzh? Is there anything the public can do~ Pff I ..Ji \' \1 , , .. I I vacaOOnlns is an art," asserts Dr. Stephen A. Shapiro, psyche> therapist and oonaultant to Na- tional c.ar Rental . Ah, come on, Or. Shapiro, you pack up the kids. theq and the Wash 'n Oris ln the _station wa&<>n and head for pu1S unknown i.. what's so artistic about that? • Ab9olot!1y nothing, Shapiro \oVOUld courm ... Many people." he says, "ff> on vacalionS with- out an Idea in the world of what they want or need. So, year after year, they head off like zombies." Shapiro supsts that before you decide Where you're &Dina. you decide why you're going. Determine whether you want adventure, culture, exer· cise. or just an empty beach before you put yourself in the hands of a travel asent,. he ad- vises. With 1 little thOuflt, you !flight just tum your vacations Into fllllterpieces. their feathered selves. "We have 4 ostriches here." says Bill Zeigler. general curator at Miami's Metrozoo. ··That's quite a few ostriche5. Taking care of them is very time- consumi~ very expensive. So we got lh!f idea to p~uce a little extra mcome." z.ei81er, no birtlnin when ~ oomes k> busi-ness. explains how the axis gift shop halched its hottest item: finiJhed ostrich egp on hand- caIVed wooden pedestals. The shop put 30 ex~ eas up for sale. There was a rria'd scramble for the eggs, and the ostriches have been doing their best to keep up with the de- mand ever since. Enthuses Zeigler. 'The response has been tremendous, and aJI the ~ goes riaht hick to the bird department. .. Calls and orders are coming in from aJI over. But Zetgler · 'l about to ~about it. He assures-us: '1\Vfien the esp are available, people will &et them on a firskx>me, first- SleMld ta. Whllewr hlA>ells naturally happens. We -don't want the birds to overwork themselves." College athk!ncs have late- ly been tarnished by scandals involving drup, point 'Shaving. and re- cruiting violations: What we need are 9&ne people to cany the ball iQ setting thinp right. Enter· tile NoJth Coast Ath- 1~ Conference, made up of schools with some less-than- big-time athletic programs (Allegheny, Kenyon and Ober- lin cOlleges. Case Western Re- serve. Denison and Ohio W& leyan universities. and the Col- lege of Woosteri The-pre;. dents of these institutions are t seems that even in rhe bh'd world,. FOd .thlnp come to thole who ,help L,__.:.___~~~~dl -----------· • banding together In an effort to set an example for their'more NEXT WEEK IN FW athletically powerful brethren. • Country music's mOlt ~ Kenyon president Philip H. ular group: Alabama. Jordan Jr. believes that "when • Part II of "The'Shame of the con.--presidents orpnil2 at Nation": What is bei"I done this local level. we really have about child ~y. and the ability to investigate situa-what mon! can be done. lions and enforce policies. There is no substitute for °"" site. mnstant ICJ'Utiny d whal's going on." Let's hope thal if it works for the little guys. the bi& guys will pay attention. What are Americans readifl8 before they retire for the night -or whenever they have the time? We asked two people, both health experts. Jue Brody, aatbor of die be.t-Mlllal JGIN ~·· """'""°"' .,. (Norton), Brooldyu. N. Y. I have six books on my nighttable. and I've read hall of each of them. rm going to finish all of them this summer! But .one of my absolute re- cent favorites 1s Blue High· ways by William Least Heat Moon. I got it when it first came out and had to read it in snitches and snatches. I always hated to put it down, although it is a book you can read that way because (the author) goes from place to place. It is an absolutely delicious pot1rait of pieces of America that most of us will never see. The sheer pleasure of readi~ this man's beautiful. insaghtful prose is enQ\J&h to cany me far away from anything that might be troubling me. Ta.t•• n,.-. .... .:h•ce wrtter, Ila di _,Mme. = $ F• ·are. For IM Kt>rld to Stt, a biography of the joumalisl Margaret Bourke-White. by Jonathan Silverman, would have to be at the top of my list II ls both a biography and a collection of her work. From there, it's what I read when I'm rockinJJ the baby to sAeep. I've been a father for-eight weeks now. And for that task, I tum to what~er Harlan Ellison book I pull off the shelf. 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Uecker worked the rub- ber chicken curcuit, gi ving talks and getting laughs from community organiza- 11on!t and spons groups. Thtm. thanks to those won- derful Maller Lue com- mercials. Uecker has hit the big time. Th ose commerc ials fou nd an audience Using ex-ath lete\. the spots prov ided welcome rehef from a sometime!> tedious sponing afternoon. Uecker knew how to get the laughs, how to deli ver to Ii nes. how to eve the camera. Most likely. Uecker's best work still lies ahead of him. He was worked magic poking fun at his image. keyinit in to the viewers, allowing himself to be ac- cepted as Joe Average -a guy lucky enough to have pla yed baseball and lucky enough to want to • chat about it to a willing and eager audience. Ueckcr's appeal will not wear thin. ffc seems to genuinely hkc the people who hstcn and laugh at his storie . The fan have rcspon~ in klnd. They can't aet cnouJh of.Uecker. As he says an his com- mercials, "The fans love me " That they do. __ .. _.8Y ___ _ wl'U:u.c .. .,._,.. ...... ........ (lln.) •• Cll •umru&..L CtlmJlt• Np ...--. ......... c.-.11ue --==au.~w •& _,.,DllllS NIT.._ WITM • _, ... ...,. ----. --n...a.r--- CBS pla:as hour sitcoms Burns, Flip Wilson join 1985-86 lineup; six new shows sla ted By FRED ROTHENBE RG /#T .......... W,,._ NEW YORK -CBS will return veteran comedians George Bums and Flip Wilson to weekly .Jeries next season, but the network also will break the mold on the traditional sitcom by bringing two hour- long comedies to primt time. T tac J"lo. I-rated network for the past six seasons has announced a 198 S-86 schedule that offers six new shows over five hours. Second-rated NBC will have six new shows over four hours. and ABC, which fell to the ratinp cellar for the 1lrsr time in a decade. will present 10 new shows overeiaht hours. CBS' most unusual offerings will be the two 60-minute comedies. ''Hometown" and "Stir Crazy," and a half-hour comedy anthology with Bums a~t. comedian Steve Martin as executive producer and a different cast and story each week. The network will also introduce a new standard family sitcom , "Charlie and Company." starring Wilson and singer G ladys Knight as middle-class parents in Chicago, a series reminiscent of NBC's block6uster "The Cosby Show." There will be one new action-adventure series, "The Equalizer.'' starring Edward Woodward as a one-man "A-Team," and new episodes of "The Twilight Zone," which spooked CBS audienct's 2.5 years ago. Some episodes will be wntten b ) Science-fiction author Ray Bradbury and horror master Stephen Kit!&- C B is sticking wit& a pat hand on P'llp Wlleon Sunday. Monday and Thursday nights and moving its Tuesday movie to Saturday. The major cancellatio n was "The Jef- fersons~· after I 0 seasons. Other series that fell during the season were "Alice," "The Dukes of Hazzard" and "AfterMASFi." First-year series that weren't renewed were "Charles in Charge." "E.R.," and "Cover Up.'' C BS said that "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer." currently in reruns, could be a midscason replacement. Production was halted 1n mid-run when star Stacy Keach was con\'lcted and imprisoned on coqtine trafficlung charges in London. Midscason cries that "on't return are "Double Dare." "Otherworld." ··0etect1ve in the House" and "The Lucie Amaz Show." "Hometown.'' which will begin in August. res{'mbles the film. "The Big Chill" in reunating college tnends from the 1960s in the I Q80s The cast includes Jane Kaczmarek and Daniel tern ".Stir Crazy." aspinofffrom the film wilh Richard Pryor and Gene Wild•. stars Joe Sum·mer test slated . \ for four new shows By FRED ROTHENBERG ,,,........,...,,.., NEW YORK -CBS tw announced it will introduce four short-nan series in Auaust. includina a newsmapzine called "West S7th.'' a the network eeeks safer s5;>0U to tes1 some pr0&ram1 while aivin~ viewers something more than reruns this summer. Three of the trial series arc entertain- ment proarams: a half-hour sitcom called "One Hopn Place'.' and two hour-Iona comedies, "Hometown'' and "I Had Three Wives. .. · ''One Hopn Place .. is about a Mid· westerner who woris as an awat.ant district anomey in New· York City. She lives in G recnwi1 h Vill~e with her cat. "I Had Three Wives" 1s about a private detective who is assisted by his three ex- wives. "Hometown" explores tht 1980$ li ves and rclationcih1p of colle1te fr1tnd~ from the 1960s. CBS officials said the entertainment series don't have commitments beyond their six·w~e-k runs, but. if succC'~'f\11 thev could have an ot\erhfc. "West S7th," whose name comes from the address of the network's broadca5t studios and nt'Wt offiCC"S. " tn 1 diffettnt c:ateiory. Ahhoup 11-.ill 110 off the air af\er (Pleue ... StJIOB•/Pa&• S l ) .. Guzaldoand Lany Riley as New York pals who are convicted of a murder they didn't commit. They escape pnson and become involved in madcap adventutts while tryina to locate the tatooed man who commincd the murder. Polly Holliday and Cynthia Sikes also star. Bud Grant, ~resident of CBS Entertain- ment. said "Sur Crazy" was broader than "Hometown," but both were developed by CBS' comedy department. Nenher show currently has a laugh track. He said that "Stir Crazy" has more comedy than "Dukes of Hazzard" and "Crazy Like a Fox" -two series thal contained broad humor but were labeled action-adventures. "We're making an effort to be different.,·• sa1d Grant in an interview. "There is a necessary sameness about much of tele- vision. There are just so many forms, but we 're always loolci ng for new concepts. new executions. If we're successful this season, we'll start a trend. Trends only come with succ:css ... Researchers at CBS say the last hour· long sitcom was 1962'5 "Fair ,.:-'<C'hi'lnge." The show lasted four month~ a'! an hour then resurfaced briefly the ne'' ) c:ir as a half-hour comedy. Grant couldn't recall an} half-hour anthology series like ··George Bums· Comedy Week." Bums will preside over the 30-minute comedy stories. offering opening and closing monologues. Bums, who staJTCd in the "Bums and Allen Show" 30 years ago, should appeal to CBS' staple older audience. "Hometown" (Tuesdays at 8) and "Sur Cra1>" (Wedn('s- days at 8) are target('d tor ~ounger audiences and designed to correct C BS' t hronic problems on those naghts. "We're &Oin& for youn&Adults. not teen· agers and children.'' said Grant. NBC, which announced its new schedule last week. had the top 10 shows with teen- agers last season. while ABC. which announced its fall lineup on Monday. Wlll try several 11ew music-filled. acuon-onen- ted shows. CBS' 1985-86 lineup: Monday: "Scarecrow & Mrs. King.'' "Kate & Allie." "Newhan:· "Cagney & Lacey." Jucsda): .. H ometown:· "The CBS Tuesda) Night Movie ·· Wedncsdav: "Sur Cral\ " ·("harfl(' and Com pan . " · "George Bums· Com-:dy Week." "The Equah1"r ·· Thund:w "Mapnull' P.l . "S1mnn &: ~i mon ""Knoh La• \hn(I.." Fndav· "The T"il1(1.ht /nne." "Dallus.'' "fOalcon Crest·· Saturday: "A11"\~01f.' "Th(' (BS atur· da} N1aht Movit ' Sunday: "60 Minutes." "Murdef", he Wrote," "Crazy l 1ke a Fo~." "Trapper John., M.D.'' Sunday, June 2, 1985 3 ·~ I • Some soapy suggestions A Summery look Former MlH · USA Summer Bertholomew l• the new hoeten on' the game •how "Sale of the -Century," airing Monday• through Friday• at 10:30 a .m. on NBC. Channel 4.~ Readersencouraged to submit ste>rylines for day, night dramas , By LYNDA HIRSCH It's otlen been said that to cn11cize is easy. to create nearly impossible. But ifwc were given our drct.im come true and were such an astute fiction writer that we could not onl y write for dayti me soaps but prime time serials as well. and also have our hands in wnting a few sitcom episodes. this is what we'd like to see: Next season on "Cheers." everyone's wondering 1f Sam will reach Diane before she marries Frazier. Well, we could care less about that storyline. What we'd like to see as Diane decide not to marry Frazier before Sam steps in. Diane is supposed to be an educated, emotionally balanced woman; it would be refreshing for h,er to decide that she can li ve without a man for a while. So 1f Sam. the man she wants, doesn't want her. she wouldn't jump into Fraser's arms and a preposterous marriage. Chris Holder played two· TV soap Kevins. · 8 Y L YNOA HIRSCH (.)· ~orl) 1o d1ffer ~llh )OU. hut }OU were wrong about the actor who pla)'~ ,Peter Love on .. Another _World ... Chm Holder was Kevin on "Edge of Night·· He did not appc'ar on "Young and Restlcs~ ... -Mrs. W.K .• Winnipeg. Manitoba. A: We're both right. Chris Holder played a character named Kevln on both ahows. After he left "Yong & Restleaa" lie relocated to New York and bid• abort atlat OD tllle DOW·defwttt IOlper "Edge of Night." Q: Please tell me who played Jenny Gardner on ""All My Children·· and why was she taken off the show? -S.G., Rockford, Jll. A: Ktm Delaney deelded not to renew lier "All My Cblldren" C'Oatract. Sbe'a ap- peared In a coupl e of movies since leaving "All My Cblldren," various commercials and Is hoplng for more theatrical work oatalde daytime. Tbe wrt~r• coasldered reca1Ua1 tllle role but tltu felt a yous widowed" Otte would be a more lntrt1aln1 s&oryllne. • Sunday, June 2, 1985 Q· M)' friend and I arc ha ving a~ argument Can you please tell me 1f Judith Light on "Who's the Boss?'" was ever on a soap opera, and also can you give us her age?-J.H .• Rockford. 111. A: We <'ID tell yoa thal Jud1tb won an Emmy award twlctt in a row for best daytime actreu when she ..played the role of K1ren'Wolek on "One Life to tJve." Aa to ber 11e, we won't tell U sbe,.woo't &ell. Q: What hu happened to the soop o~ra "Rituals?" In my town I used to en1oy watching at every evening. Last time I looked It had been replaced by Carol Burnett. P!as the show been t<lnccled? - N.0., Brick town, N.J. A.: "Ru .. 11" Illas not btta caaceled ~verywtlere, bat maay cities did drop tk 1bow after • aill-moe" try at 11atcllln1 algbttlme ratlnga. At present "Rltoal1" la not seen aoyw .. ere lD Uat eveal11 bat usually naas In tllle euly mornln1 or m1d- afternoon. Tbe sltow wlll be f11l11lla1 prod1cUoa lD J1Jy, wlll air utU fall ud tltee we11 aee wbetlller lt'1 picked ap for uotur 1ea1oe. We lllear tbat evea If It la, Kln 8'rl.Hr wW DOI be coatlaala1 la lite rele of Mike Galladter. IUa w11 oaly 1lped for a year, ul di• year'• •P· "Knots Landing" is probably one-of the best written prime time soaps on the air. However, "Knots Landing" missed an interesting storyline when instead of show- ing the adoptive parents of Val's twins and getting the audience to like them and feel sorry for them when they lost the babies. they played it cheap and made the adoptive fath er a.pooligan who spl_it~ with one of the children. The true Greek tragedy would have been four people -the adoptive parents. and Val and Gary, the b1ological parents -both loving the twins, a dam ned-1f-1 he)-do-a-nd-damned-1 f-t h~)'­ don 't situauon. Over on "St. Elsewhere," In our heart of hearts we hope that when Dr. Auscblander found the last Easter egg in the Easter egg hunt he decided the happiness he was looking for wasn't in some other place but riJ!lt where he was. In other words. he didn't have to hunt for happiness; he could ha ve it anywhere he was if he was truly content with his life. On "Hill Street Blues," if Fay Fur.illo 1s destined to bite the dust. why not kill her off and give Joyce and Frank custody of Frank Jr.? Joyce is always spouting off about motherhood and how much Frank Jr. lov~ her. Wonder how their rela- tionship would work on a full-time basis. Wouldn't it be nice iffor once. SQmeone out of work on "All My Chil~ren''".wasn't hired by Ellen to work either tn the Boutique or the C'hateau? This tame Andrew's out of a job, and with an) luck he'll suffer for two days and find work. It happened to Myrtle. it happened to Edna, it happened 10 Donna. In fact it's happened 10 Ellen. It could happen to anyone on that show. The real thing about the work situation is lots of people don't work at this point not because they don't want to but because there are no jobs out there. Those are some of our ideas for renovated storylines; perhaps you'd like to toss a few storylfnes ·<Jtlr way. What would you do if you had a chance 10 do a story for a soap? Send your ideas to the addrc below. We'll print the most int~rcstinj of the lot. . Have a quesoon about l our favorite soap or soap star'! Wnte to ynda Hirsch, c/o News Amuica Syndicate, P.O. Box I 9620. Irvine. Ollil 927 I 4. 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Utah a lund·ralser benefiting the trea1ment of children In hos· pllals across the United S1a1es. Canada and Mexico Nallonal cohos1s John Schnelder, Marie Osmond. Marilyn Mccoo and Merlin Olsen. (2 hrs ) AL•8MOW ., ..... ·=·-IMmamlBY ... "Cross,.Creek" ( 1982 D111ma) Mary Steenburgen. Rip Tom (2 hrs 2 !:'].n.) t11~1MIMmM 'A loOk at lhe careers or Dustin Hottman. Selly Fl&ld. Mel Gibson end Jamie Lee Curtis w11h lllm clips that tr•~ lhcttr rise 10 stardom ICllll9 ·1:&'1.T... .. ii1m111• I =-..... ....... ~ula I Belgian Grand I I ,, ', I Prix. hve from ~~=um (2 nrs ) .. , Cl•TOJI Cli • MIO COlmll ATTUCTIOlll .. flOll 0. ~ "Whitsunday" A con versatlon with lgnahus IV. Greek OrthOdox palrlarch ot Antioch. from the Catnedral of St. N~t; in Brooklyn. N Y lomTICMlu. Ml LDll•'I lnlACLI NITWOIUC From tne Osmond Entertain· ment Cen1er In Orem, Utah. a fund-raiser benelttirlg lhe treatmeflt of children 1n hos· pital9 1cr09s the United States, Cenad111 and Mexico N111tiooat conosrs John Schneldef, Marie Osmond Manlyn McCoo land.=V= 12hrs 1 _., CllllCM.,,. .. ..... •.. , . ., .. llON "Come And Get It ' ( 1936. D<a· ma) Joel McCrea. Waller Brennan ( 1 hr 39 min.) 1•111:M1C.-.wa nmanw r ......... ...,, .... ~ l l=rCIWM - ... IDOll ~l\mU,U. WllOAUIOI llO¥tl "Danny" ( 1979 Adventure) Rebecca Page. George Luce ( 1 hr . 28 min) .. , •• ___ Y&MA ... ..,.,_,.,,. M LHIW . ..., ...,,. .... ...Of ... TDWM ,....,_~ CllCO .. ...... ,OllOMOW __ _ MCl•MI --lftmT (It) Q MmAYIMll ----.. "Harry Tracy" ( 1982. Dr1m1) Bruce Dem. Helen .Shaver ( 1 hr • 40 mtn) (0) .... TNI llAL Animated A l'NIQlcel seal enlists 1ne aid of chlldten to edUcate ad\Jlts ab<>IJ1 human cnietrv to aeala Sunday. June 2. 1985 9 .. - -lunclay- CZ> llCMI ··vettowbeard" ( 1983. eom.- dy) Graham Chapman, Peter Boyle. ( 1 hr .4 1mln) M IOOD ... -, .... ""'""'• ... ,.,.u.&A. Ulla•twmt LOma.-1.LOYD Oii.Vii ..,,.MIMT ~ TO•'lflllMICe ",,. .. mTOLUCQ ........ WAY OP TIMM 119 llCMI '"The Chase" ( 1966. Orfma) Marlon Brando. Jane Fonda (3 hrs ) .. 8 IUllDAY MOAl•ll Scheduled 8111 Moyers profiles A Bartlett Glamalll, inter- view with Pollsh-bOrn Jazz pianist Adam Makovlcz. ( t hr .. 30 min ) lmDVIDIO &.AIM. AllD IWIDY TILl'IMOI COln'IUI u .... ,_.,PALwal 11' llFD-WOPW._ TO•tJIUMIMCID Mmllllllmt llCMI "Moontlghtlng" ( 1982. Orama) Jeremy Irons. Eugene Ltpmskl ( 1 hr . 35 min) Ml•••• Tim llAtlA n rr .MPCMT Up to date business lntormatk>n tor mana- gers. Including strategy. Issues. technolo· gy. and a review of Wall Street actMties (~J~ "Professor Wagstatf's Time Ma· chine.. ( 1983. Adventure) Michael McV~heona Mclellan ( 1 hr 30 min ) "'The Secret Of N I M H .. (1982. Fantasy) Animated VOices 01 Elizabeth Hartman. Dom Deluise ( 1 hr . 20mtn) .-CM-..clUITOWHAU ... , AT TMI lllO¥IU ~IC.MCI ,.... DOWYOURl&I '°''°"" .. _.MAM AllD .. AIWllQ ,_.,. tWP'Y DAYI AIAll IUU.Wlml TB.mlOM~ ~WUT U.._ /IATllM I AQUAllM OMl---MCI-WCMTIC81'9 .... 1"1 llAmc DMIOM .. T1tl LAii> OP T1tl UWlll Lml Animated Attempting to break a young girl's lying habit, Pul1 the Magic Dragon takes her to a place where she learns that tlet can create ttouble. llCMI ··stacy's; t<n1ght1" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Andfa Millian, t<evrn Costner ( 1 hr • 35mtn) (Q) llCMI "Heart Like A Wheel" ( 1983. Biography) Bonnie Bedetta: Beau Brldg· " (1 hr 53 min ) lllo¥* "Splendor" ( 1935. Drama) Miriam Hopkins. Joel McCrea ( I hr t 7 l mmJA,,. llAfl•ll -PACI T1tl MllOM .... MULi ...,., DAYI AUii ...,.,_. m1m00f&Me _. "Some Like 11" Hot" ( 1959 10 Sunday, June 2. 1985 Comedy) Tony Cut1tS, Jack Lemmon i2 htS.,30 ~ I :: .... llMY WOllLD ':f'~-:Z. Profiles of Eddie La· ron and ~tklns ' • CID,..... Fame and° power come with the territory, but they may cost . Gunge a friend when he becomes king ol the Doozers CJ) llCMI "Footloose" ( 1984 OiamaJ Kevin Bacon. Lori Singer ( 1 hr 47 min ) l ~TO~ -NA IOU Kemper Open. hnal rouno live from Congress1onat Country Club n Bethesda. Md (2 hrs .• 30 min ) IA1.V11.-TM1Cl.._I Mmlfoom WM.I. l1m'f MMllAI. MPORT TILl'IMOI COWTIMI llCMI "Sherlock Holmes In Pursu11 Tu Algiers" ( 1945, Mystery) Basil Rathb011e f Bruce. ( 1 hr , 30 min J IATIMll Tan.,__.--,~ Nation ot Islam minister Louis Farrakhan discusses his new economic plan called P O w f R and his association with Libya's Muarn mar al-Qaddafi (Part 2 of 21 GD LIQA IOU LPGA Championship. hna1 round. l.ve frOfll the Jaci< Nicklaus Sport!> ~nter In ~stand. Ohio (3 hrs ) GD DAY OP DllCOllll'Y CC) llOWll "Crackers" ( 1984. Comeay) Donald Sutherland. Jack Warden ( 1 hr 32 min.) (()AUTO UC. Formtila !"Belgian Grario Prix. from Spa. Belgium (2 hrs) llOWll "Greystoke The Legend UI Tarzan. LO<d Of Tne Apes·· ( 1984 Ad venture) Ralph Richardson Christopher Ila~.',.~~ 9 min J -MOT-.. IA•ALL California Angels et Detroit T ers ~~ WITMDAYID-LIY ~llCWOM­C#ll'OL~ ~"°_. .. _. "Sugar Ca11e Alley ,..,PM.WILL .. IA-~ Atlanta Braves a1 r11tsburqh Pirates (3 hrs J 11• 1 •A•M.L UICM TILmlOI COlfmal .. "SkatebOard'" 11978 01c1ma1 Leif Garrell, Allen Oerfleld (? hrs I l llAllWaclTtllATM · .... ,.., .. "A Farewell To Arms·· ( 1957 Dram•) Rock Hudson. Jennifer Jones 12 ,,_1hra.~m.,'rJ,.. · 9 UIPI. l"OOTIM.L Jacksonville Bulls et Balllm<>fe Stars (3 hrs . 30 min ) CIHICMI "The Black Shield Of Fatworth ' (1954. Adventure) Tony Curlts. Janet ~~ l'! iiii "O'Hare's Wife" ( 1982 O.a ma) Edward Asner, Marielle Hartley (IJ .,_ ''The Trouble With Harry ( 1955, Comedy) Edmund Gwenn. Shirley Maclalne ( 1 hr . 39 min ) llCMI "Atilnettone" ( 1984, Comedy) Sytveatlf Stallone, Dotty Parton ( 1 hr • 51 min) . • ftUTM •llAUTY """DI. ..... -a1·--·------·LIU_, LPGA ~amplonlhlp, final round. rrom tht Jae!( Nleklaut Spor11 Center 1n Kings Island, Ohk> (3 hrs ) U CMILDlH'I MIRACLI •ITWOIU TB.mlOM From the Osmond Entertain men! Center 1n Orem. Utah a tund-ra1se benel11tng the treatment ofchlldren In hos pitals across the United States. Canad< and Mexico National cOhosts. Johr Schneider. Mane Osmond. Marllyn McCoc and Merltn Olsen (2 hrs ) Q) llO¥W "Niagara" ( 1953. Orama) Mar ·~ Monroe. Joseph Cotten (2 hrs ) W ll'fllBhl "The Woman In Whtie" Wa ter confronts Sir Percrval wllh htS past an then pursue'3 Count Fosco. who admits h,. involvement 1n the plot against Lau1a ~a=~~'.:O. ~ WO D.L.ID nt1 ~ U1n Tri<: footage 011g1nat evidence and contemoc rary accounts are featured 1n an exam1n;1 11on ol the Lindbergh k1dnapp1ng and tr !flal or Bruno Richard Hauptmann. (A) 1 hr) ·~. [J AUTO MCllQ CART American 200. 11. from Milwaukee (2 hrs ) _ I WOllLDV-. 11:11 l9A ~ Champ10nsh1p Fine Game Three Boston Celtics at Los Angt' res Lakers (2 hrs 30 min l ai>•TOUCM I H llOWI ·0an1.-ina's · 11971 Corned) WOOdy Allen. Louise Lasser ( 1 hr , mini 'ZJllOWI ··on Golden Pone1·· (198t. Or ma) Katharine Hepburn Henry Fonda. hr . 49 min) ' ,. CHILDRIN'I MIUCLI MITWORt 1ILl11tOM From the Osmond Enterta11 men! Cente1 1n Olem Utah a lund-ra1s1 oenel1t1ng the treatm,ent of children m ho p11a1s acr~!fie Uruted States. Cana end Mexic6 Nat1onef cohosls Jor Schneider. 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Alla Tushint ham (1hr.3t ":.hi *I~°', CAI OKl.M4IC*A w ...,...,.,,, ... .. ..,. 1'U'nal coen.111 llOWtl "lat'a Make LO\'fl" ( 196• Comedy) Msrllyn Monroe. Y11e1 Montan. t2 hrs,) ... IOLD Host Riek Qee, COhoS Mac Devis Oues11 Debby Boone. lea• tor Fe.VI Johnny Mathis Philip Balle s " -luaclay Boy Meets Gltl, Kenny G. & Kashif, Dan F~bef~ {Int~ 1 hr.) • Wl•JIUI In Scotland. host David McCulk>ugh visits the Smithsonian founder's ancestral home, Interviews ento- molQglst Miriam Rothschild and views a Smithsonian traveling exhibit at Edin· li>urgh'a Royal Scottish Museum. O ( 1 hr.) L'-"=-.., •Miil --OI TMI A survey of new teehnologle9 for seeing the brain function Includes Inter- views wlttl scientists and a history of at- tempts to observe the living brain. { 1 hr.) (l)caulmWDllO-Game Five. live from Omaha, Neb. (3 hrs.) CID .. "The Great Caruso" (1950, MUflk:al) Marlo Lanza. Ann Blyth. ( 1 hr .. 49 min.)' I .......... -9llJ ,,.,,IWMIMT .. "Where The Boys Are" (1960. - Comedy) Dolores Han, George Hamilton ~hrs.) CD .,. "Vertigo" ( 1958. Mystery) James Stewprt. Kim Novak. (2 hrs . 9 min.) (1 )110¥11 "The Bounty" ( 1984, Drama) Mel Gibson. Anthony Hopkins. (2 hrs .• 12 min.) . •1.••10 ... •™' coue. .. , _,_POii.., ,__ French Open. championship round match, from Roland Gf)rros Stadl· um In Paris. (2 hrs.) G llCMI "Excuse My Dust'' {l951 . Comedy) Red' Skelton, Sally Forest (2 hrs ..... l..r• -IACm Kansas Futurity ( 1 hr.) .......... .,. ."The Happy Years" (1950. Comedy) Dean Stockwell, Darryl Hick· m,in. (2hrs.) e MY\111 TO IWO alA Ed Mc~ahon hosts this documentary on the first re- union of Japanese and American veterans commemorating the 40th anniversary or the World War 0 battle. ( 1 hr ) l ....,.llllllT -CM COUWTI TM.DT IHOW· CAii Student entertainers.· including . dancers and ventrlk>Qulsts. vie tor a prize of $2,000 In this final talent competition. Guests: Bob Hope. Mary Hart. Rene Enrl· ~zend Richard Roundtree. ( 1 hr.) {QJ .,. "Cross Creek" ( 19&2. Drama) Mary Steenburgen, Rip Torn. (2 hrs .. 2 min.) Cl) llO¥ll "WarlordS Ot The 21st Centu- ry" ( 1982, Adventure) Michael Beck, An· nle McEnroe. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) G.,. "Letter Of lntrOdvctlon" { 1938. Drema) Ann Sherldanr Adolphe Menjou ~hrs.) .............. ,IUIM The 1n1mats living In the coral roet Including octopuses, angler rtsh, snails and conchd.O l mATllT"°'"'U•ll .... ICllDUl11C .....,. '~-~= Champk>n va East _..,. .... .. ........ ,,, ... _ ....... • ... "The Demon And The Mummy" 975, FiOffOf) Darren Mc:Gavtn, KHnan ~·h~mln.) lliiMmr D llCMI "Schizoid" (1980, Suspense) Klaus Kln~I. Marlana HUI, (2 hrs.) Cl) l'WW. Chicago Cubs at Houston Ast~~~ hrs.) 1.,. ~Seven Year Itch" ( 1966. Comt9dy) Marilyn Monroe, Tom Ewell. (2 hrs.) · • WALL mmT -Guest: David A. Sargent, president, United Business Se/· VlceCo .. l um.t-OllnllNAM uanmr ~-·· llCMI "The Dark Crystal" ( 1982. Fan- .. tas~. (1hr.,35 mln.) -1 TAlmlllW»ITM/J ... ..,._ .... Q a.•comea .-OVATIOll (Premiere) Host Jim Hartz examines adVances in health. sci- ence and technology. Featured: views ot daily lite 1n the 21st century at a world expos1t1on 1n Japan: a look at household robols and holographic art (C)llOVll "Huckleberry Finn" (1974, Mu- slca11 Jell East. Paul Winfield: ( 1 hr., 58 min •· ()) IOVll "Footloose·· ( 1984. Orama) _ 1 Ke c~~ Singer (I hr . 47 min.) 1t."11e--.. MC ... Q ........ .... ~ ..... ,_.a.. Guest: Mortimer Adler. au- thor cl "Ten Great Philosophical Mis· tak~:tt 2 of 2) ( 1 hr ) I TO-UIT CIWICI UltAll · CCU.. WDllO-Game Six. llve from Omaha. Neb. (3 hrs .. 30 min.) UJ llCMI "Taro, The Dragon Boy" ( 1984, Fan1asyl Animated. ( 1 hr. 15 min.) CO) Mll• THI llAL Animated. A magical seat enlists the aid of children to educate adults abOUt human cruelty to seals. ( 1 hr.) lZl llOVll "The Hunchback 01 Notre Dame" (1939, Drama) Charles Lau h· Ncclt •••••• c4u1,mcnt 1 !On, Maureen O'Hara. ( 1 hr., 57 min ) --IMllOT ..... --..ATWMI -.... ..... ftllft•--.. .... ._. .... Q CATMUCIOOD... • ¥ICTOIY U.. Jim Wiison talk~ about perennials, and Bob Thomson of· fers an update on the early harvest. CID .., ... llOCI Fame and power come with tl'le territory. bu1 they may cost Gunge a friend when he becomes king of the Ooozers. G•UYOHM.L _._..... ___ _ • 1 U'!0oub1e Nickels" ( 1977, Ad· venture) Jack Vacek. Ed Abrams. A hotroddlng highway patrolman · and t.·11s friend use a high performance auto to chase ~rs. (2 hrs.) 8 AT:W-.MCMll Scheduled 'Vietnam 1n the MoVles" A look at "Apocalypse Now." "Missing In Action'' and "RambO " (l)Cll ... . IJ llCMI "Prince Valiant" (1954. Adven ture) James Mason, Janet Leigh The Vik- ing era brings two rivals into direct con· fllct~ , ,_ Caug=n romance after sum- mer vacation are Holly who's infatuated with Mr. Reardon. Dons and Danny who discover a mutual admiration. and Leroy wti<>'fears that his girlfriend IS pregnant (_1 hr.) m llCMI "Joe Panther" ( 1976. Adven· ture) Brian Keith, Ricardo Montalban A young Seminole Indian tries to make his way In the white world. (2 hrs I I ALL CIUn.t .UT AND IMAU. I ...,.TO MART MOWA A report on the pros and cons ot a billion-dollar hydroelectric pro1ect 1n Sri Lanka designed lo provide Irrigation tor remote farming districts 1n tti1s island re- public. (A ( 1 hr ) _ Daiy Plot AD-VISOR 642-5678 20t01 SUN YALLIY DRIVE, LAGUNA BEACH ( ...... c..-.-....... u.-c..,..1111eii11>. . · $unday, June 2, 1985 -11 J _.., ~ lianclay Coal. (ti) llCMI "Harry Tracy" ( 1982. Orama) Bruce Dern, Helen Shaver. A great leg· endary outlaw who escaped from 1all 1s m.arsued by e group of men 'PG' C 1 hr . 40 ':.J. •@ "Professor Wagstaff's Time Ma- chine" ( 1983. Advenwre) Michael McVey. Theona Mclellan Two adventur- ous youngsters participate In an expe11- men1 in time travel with the help of an amazing machine that zooms them· back "·=°' ...... UlmTMATM9 MOU YWOOD C&.OllUP ... • U.OYDOQl.VW • .. 1 10 the pastA (~~· 30 min) .,_ "Mr Mom" t 1983, Comedy) Michael Kear on. T ett Garr A new1y unem- plOyed lather and husband must assume housekeeping responslb1h11es while his wife eniers the work f()(ce 'PG' ( 1 hr 3 t min) MCMl ' !he 6e<:fe1 01 N 1-M H " ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated. Voices ot Elizabeth Hartman, Dom Deluise A se- cret soc1e1y of rats aids a desperate t1elo mouse 1n saving her home lrom the rulh· lessness ot man 'G' ( t hr . 20 min ) .. I NOUYWOOD., ..nt 19 •munt i ,._, IMWITIR Punky altenates Chene and Margaux when she gets the only available Bulter Lettuce Doll (A) D @') .._.,.. -..W rr Ol llOT1 Fea- lured. how Thomas Edison's inventions haved changed Amenca's lifestyle; the Japanese New Year oelebratlOl'I. a bizarre ceremony 1n which men are suspended trom poles as high as an eight-story build· ~· (A) 0 ( 1 hr ) • = llMCM Guests: Uberaee, Cathe rlne Bach (R) ( 1 hr ) ID UV. Wl.D An t>1tammat1on of the re- lattonstup between hunter and prey, as the Klwal people pursue an endangered ~a mammal Q ( 1 hr ) UI) ~ COfllLMO 4ll> MAT\MI "The Dtscovery 0 1 Animal Be l'lav1or" Wildlife sequences are blended With dramatic re-creations that profile c;ome of the zoologists. psychologists. na turalists and clerics who have studied an1 mal behavior (Part t of 6) (Al o ( t hr) (J.j ~ .,_ "Police Academy" ( 1984. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. Kim Cattrell When f0<ced 10 comply with an open ad- rn1ssions policy a Police academy copes with a motley crew of m1slils 'A' ( 1 hr . 4 1 min.) .%) lllO¥ll ''Yellowbeard" l 1983, Come- <Jy) Graham Chapman, Peter Boyle An ornery pirate escapes from prison alter 1wen1y years and searches for his son who has a map leading to burled treasure 'PG' l hr .. 41 min) llYAllOTO MAM 19 lflOlft'I PMI 119 II> &V. IPoc. Riek s 1nvotvem11nt In o peer coun&ollng program makes hlrr1 ove<confldent 8bovt h1s ability to solve l blema. :lco t 19 DAYOl~Y .. Cl) .-. .. ..on An ~entrlc ml!Uonalre (James Coco) involves Jessica In e baffling mu(def 1nvesliga11on (A) Q {Jl'IU D • ._., -Michael and KITT take on a etlmmal master of dtsgUlse whO has ete•Otd from e><lton and stolen a top- 12 Sunday, June 2, 1985 sec™nn.;~n=.~' I 0 llCMI "The Shining" ( 1980 Hor- ror) Jack Nicholson. Shelley Duvall A winter caretaker for a reml)te Arid 11ppar· ently haunted. Colorado hotel is snow- bound there with his wife and-clairvoyant ~Cicson. (A) Q (3 hrs ) UAlm aua The m,Yths end facts of cocaine abuse are e1tpto<ed using footage of actual cocaine transactions and inter- views wrth medical and legal experts Nar- rator·= Axton ( 1 hr.) (!) T PMll 1tll ~-An Irish tarot card reader who f0<e1ells only good news a11empts to dispose of cards that bring sinister and om1noo~ readings m. llCMI "The Seven Year Itch" ( 1955 Comedy) Marilyn Monroe. rom Ewell A happily married man meets en atrrewve blq(lde after sending his family on a sum mer vacation. (2 hrs ) d) LIUTnll OI TMI MCtt AND PAllOUI Interviews w1lh Brool<e Shields Ted McGl~y. Cathllrtn~ Bircl\ and fashion de· signer Gianni Versace, also. a tour ol Palm ~lngs. Cahl ( t hr ) ti) Unm "The Discovery 01 Animal Be· 11av1or" Wlldhle sequences are Olenoeo with dramatic re-creattons that proftle some of the zOOlog1sts, psychOlog1sts na- turalists dnd clerics who have studied ani- mal behavior (Part 1 ol 6) (A) O (1 hr) 8i) MCMAllD MOIUI 8i) llAITlllfllCI TMIATM S11angers And Brothers" As the poht1cal st1ue11on 111 Eu· rope worsens. a new master 1s <Jhosen at Lewis Eltol's Cambridge college !Part 5 ot 7) Q (1 hr) (CJ llOV9 "Seems Uke Old Times" ( 1980. Comedy) GOldte Hawn Chevy Chase A 'oll-hearte<J lawyer is 1or11 be- tween her hopeless ex-husband·luroed- bank robbelAlnd l'lf>r uptight present hus- band who •s · n1n111ng fnr r.a111or111A attorney general 'PG ( 1 hr , 42 rn1n ) CID llOYll "Greystol<e Th" l f!Qenc1 Of Tarzan. Lord 0 1 The Apes" I t984 Ad- venture) Ralph Richardson. r h11stopner Lambert Alrican apes raise an orphaned boy from d h1>tp1ess tMdler 10 Arl 1n1e11i gent end f"ltPPflenCPO n1111fpr pr, r) I] hrs. 9 min/ llOVll "Rhinestone" ( 1984 (.,on1PrJy1 Sylvester Stallone. Dolly Parton An es- tabllshe<J country singer bets that she can turn a loudmouthed New York City cab driver into 8 convlncmg country enter1a1n- er 1111ust two weeks' lime ·pc;· I 1 hr c, 1 min.) I MCMPMllNOU'twooo '* .. _,.,, PA&.wa&. .. LOU.wrf ...,..... C1W1.11 ~ TALICI wmt Guest James Ketnack I ... ""' .. Cl) TC*Y AWNIM F;rom the Shubert Theatre In New Vl)rk the 39th annual prtwnteUon •>I ll'le American The111er Wing's Ant~n1•t1e P111ry Awards. honoring excellflnoe on rhe su1ge. Includes trlbUtes to composers Cy oleman Jule Styne Andrew~d Webber and lyricist Tim Rice !2 hfl. D e "Gus Brown And The Mid night Brewster" (Premtere, Comedy) Jolin Schnetder. Aon Glass Schemtng to get rich qulok. a World War 11 veteran ~ Cf&tty mOltgages his best friend's Ot<laho- ma ranch and buya 1 greyhound 10 com- • pet• In the hlgh-stakH Aorlda dog-r11clng circuit ( ~r~ min.) 9•U CllUIADI Q 0 Wl..D KWOll Matlln Perkins 10tr John Reyn•.•ldc;. , lJratOf 1>1 Manneland c A11!>11,.l1A 011 flt• Pxpedlllon to observe an 1p1vrt• the 111ust venc,,•,r1'I!> •n!ike 1n ti'> ~ NOt==d A I TMIATM "Strangers Ar' Br others" As the Polltlcal situation In EL rape worsens. a new master is chosen a Lewis Eliot's Cambridge college. (Part of0 7~ fMJu. I 1n1Tafl "The W'oman In White" Wa ter conlronts Sir Percrval wnh his past aru lhen pursues Count Fosco. who admits r involvement 1n the plot against La1; a lPart 5 or 5) o ( 1 hr ) '0, llOVW "The rront" ( 1976, Corned, Woody Alleri. Zero Mostel A schem • oungter t>Pc.omes the pseudo-author ' the work nt several blacklisted lrlen l~ PG' ( t nr . J4 mrh ) • Z llOVW On Golden Pond" (1981, 0" maJ ~\tiemne Hepbam, Henry Fonci • Olc1 lam1ly 1ens1ons resurtace as an elde• c.ouple returns to lhe1r New Engle retreat Md are v1Slled by 1het1 daughr~ hE"r hanrP aM his son 'PG' ( 1 hr ~ rnrn / I DAVI DIL DADO IMOW -~ICMIU.. .. ICHOOl IUT Host Roberta We f traub llOYll "Hotel Berlin" ( 1945. Ofam.1 Helmut Dan11ne, Raymond Massey In t•' r.too;1ng dny& ol the Nazi reglrmt a res1::.1 ,1111.e leader lodged 1n a German-co• trolled hotel a11empts to escape. (2 hrs IEl AU'l'O UCllQ Toyota Celebrity Rae trom Long Beach. Calif (A) ( 1 hr ) 1 \. llOV'm "Tommy" (t975. Mus1ca Roger Daltrey. Ann-Margret Based on 111 rock upera by The Who A young bo, o;truc.k deal. dumb and bllnd by the sigti• of his lather s murder t>ecomes a modern tny 111t1sq11th exploited by " greedy uncle omfl A w<>r!.hlpp1ng pvbliC 'PG' ( 1 hr , 5(1 rnm l_ .. Im ... WOMO TOllOMOW aMYPALWIU. : GMAT ~· 'Bridesheac.J l1p1r•<.1tPd I\ Btow Upon A Bruise" Sebas '•fir• .1c.111y ChArles·s money 10 bUy atco 1101. •11unkenly d•s1upts the Marchmaln's. New Year's celabrA1ton (Part 5 of 11) Q l hr") , l'MmTMILOlm IMAIUPIAM PUYI "Love's LabOur'r. I O'lt • Je1111y Aguiler. Geotfrey Burridge M1kP n w1lym M11ureen Lipman and Oavld ./l/Amf!tr -.1111 111 this comedy of love and •ntt1gue 1nV01v1ni,i the King ol Navarre and h1o; three trlendS, who ptan10 abstain trom romance tor three years O (2 hrs.) IC) .:Ml ''The Moon In The Gullet" 11983. Ofama) Gerard Oeperdleu, Nas· rass111 1<1nsk1 Oesplte hlS ot>sessive search tor thft r plst responsible tor the suicide of h1<1 ,i9tet " Ftench IOngShoreman falls In love with 1111 1mpulslve uch girl 'A' (2 hrs . t7r~ ~., ••o--.., .. ....., ,..( .,.. "Bananas" (1971. Comedy) Woo<Jy Allen, Louise Lasser A producl rester bored w11h his evnr)'Oey routine. goes to e small Lat1 A rican country end becomes a dletatC>f ouring a political ~heeval 'PG' (t hr . 2f C~ -U CID -OI THI NewtyMCI Courtney Hollander 11 lound Slain on htf wedding day Ster• Markle Pott and Steve l<anaty arr•_,.. ---~---- ay .Coal • mmY•n 1111 -Interview with Bette Mldler. ( 1 hr.) (() ... ,.,. Highlight$ ot Super Bowl XIV, Pittsburgh Steelers vs Los Angeles Rams. Cl) .... Sketches. ae<oblo dancing rn 1 straitjacket; Super Dave with an ln1ury te: an operat:li room Romeo Q IOC._...,_ .. ~,...,.,. tW YJl.CU!."Cr-An Irish tarot card reader who foretells only gOOd news attempts to dispose of cards that brl== ominous readings. I ..,,.*"" AllHICH PUYHOUll "Three Sovereigns For Sarah" Three saste<s are caught up 1n the mass hysteria surround· Ing the 17th-century Salem witchcraft tn· ats. Stars Vanessa Redgrave, Kim HU(lter, Phyllis Thaxter and Patrick McGoohan i am Q-(1 hr.>--... ,..,. -.. ""~ ~ .. 8IOnc .... (Q) llO¥ll "This Is Spinal Tap·~ ( 1984, Comedy) Rob Reiner, Michael McKean In this satire on the contemporary rock mu- ste scene, an American documentary film· maker examines lhe phenomenon of a 17- year-Old heavy metal band from England 'A' ( 1 hr., 22 min.) CAT OM A MOT fl9 llOoi Tennessee Wtl· Iiams' play about a wealthy, powerful anti divided Southern family stars Jessica Lange as Maggie. Tommy Lee Jooes as Brtek and Rip Torn as Big Daddy. Q (2 hfs .. 30 min. I (%) llO¥ll "The Dead Zone" ( 1983. Suspense) Chrlsto~her Walken, Brool(e Adams. Alter comlnj) out of a coma, a shy schoolteacher has the power to foresee and change cata91rophic eventc 'A' ( 1 hr .. =~ 1WIUMY_.. t1:11 ..... , ...,.. NW. tW Cll ... PAtiiitl• ~' l ... ,..llOI AlllCAt CIY OI A CC*Tl•IT ATMllOWlll mmd•IT 'ftll -Interview with Bene Mldler ( 1 hr. l l,..,,M.R.L 11.ccmu.u. 111Cl.UI 1119 llO¥ll "Angel" (1984, Drama) Cllll GOfman. Susan Tyrrell An Intelligent stu· dent turns to prostitution so that she can pay the tuition at an exclusive high school 'A' (I hr .• 32 min.) tW 8 llOWll "The Disappearance Of Aimee" ( 1976. Orama) Faye Dunaway, Bette Davis A district attorney trieS to prove that the 1926 "k1dnapptng" ot evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson was really a ruse to conceal a romantrc tryst (2 hrs l~'--';•.::r.~ .. WOllT1.,.. 1111c:ua MCIUYWOOO CLo.w Featured A pro- file ot the Relner family. Charlene Tilton talks about leaving "Dallas" canned la~ l•••w ... waD TOllOMOW ~ An exam1na11on ot the na· lion's bankrng system and Its hnks to 1n· ternatlonal finance. with a 1001< at recent U.S. bank failures Q Gi),._TMIU. . (() ..._ P00TUU Memphis Showboats at New.Jersey Generals (A) (3 hrs ) -111) CMU•H NID 11:11~ llO¥ll "The Unseen" ( 1981. Horror) Barbara Bach. Sidney Lass1ck A TV newswoman and her two assistants ltnel lodgings at a boarding house tnhablled oy a disturbed brother and sister and their monstrous offspring 'R' ( 1 hr 35 min I -1*• NGLOCAUIT In Auschwitz. many peo· pie are sent to lhe "s/1owets". Joseph and Lowy work wtth a road-t>u1ld1ng gang un· der Kurt Dori's superv1s1on (Part 9 ol 101 U hr.) uw.v.GRMT I "'"" . .,.""' . .... Q CllmtllntlMOm mlON:"" mntlAM COlfTllJlt ,,.M'tm.Mm llO¥ll "A Farewell To Arms·· ( 1957 Orama} Rock Hudson. Jennifer Jones A wounded American soldier laHs 1n love with his English nurse tn World War I Italy l hrs. 30 min.) -WOM.DATU. ,_ IWWIO . llO¥ll "Spell 01 Evil" ( 1973. Mystery} Diane Cllen10. Edward De Souza A series of bizarre events causes e secretary to be- come suspicious of her boss·s new wile lhr . 30mtn) aM'TIM CMl.OMltl NI> ~Nllu.t.A. .... ,,.LOii) llO¥ll "The Bounty" ( 1984. Drama) Mel Gibson. Anlhony Hopkins During the ramous 18fh.c.entury South Seas voyage an .olltcer of lhe English se11tng ship "Bounty" leads a muttny against Captain Bhgh and falls 1n love wl!h a T aht11an prin- cess 'PG' (2 hrs . 12 mm ) ,. llO¥ll "Hardbod1es" ( 1984 Comedy) Grant Kramer Teal Roberts Tt1ree "ntd die-aged single men seek out advice 111 p1ck1ng up beau111u1 beacn g111s 1n south err.i California 'R' O ( 1 hr . 28 min ) ,., .... llO¥ll "Back Street 1961 Ro- mance) Susan Rayward Jonn Gavin A married man keeps a m1srress wrio muc;t remain forever tn me oac1tground ( 1 n1 30 min) fJ MOLOCAUIT In a partisan attack on a German convoy. Helena is killed and Rudi is captured and sent to a prison camp 1n eastern Poland. (Part 10 of 10) ( 1 hr l l mnon ... rrtYOUll ..... llO¥ll "Hoose 0 1 The Long Shadows ( t983. Suspensef Vtricent Prrce Chrrsto pher Lee "'Aal8rtean myslPry autho1 hnds a dilapidated Welsh manor house tc oe the perfect place to write lJnt1I the res1 dents host a tl!zarre family reunion ·PG l1 hr . 43 min I t.lllC lllOVll Moonhght1ng· 11982 Orama) Jprprny Iron'> fuger1P l 1p1nc;k1 ~our Pol1sl1 NOTICE TO VETERANS If you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran of the Armed Forces of th_, 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. to you. of only a Slngle Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Deposit reQulred by State Law. Harbor Lawn. lortg known for Its Special Considerations to Veterans. Is making this Program available 10 the Veterans of this area. Space Is limited and It will be assigned on a first come. first served basis. To assure your space .. MAIL THE COUPON TOOAYI --------------------------------llAllOI LA WI •EllOllAL 'Ail I •OllTllAIY 1S25 Glaler Ave .. Coata Meaa, CA·. 92926 (adjacent 10 the San 01990 Fwy (•05) at Harbor Blvd So t arn an Honorably Olachergect Ve1eran 1n qood health (Name) Serial No Addres9 ~ Ctty I I Home Phone No I Sunday. June '} 1985 13 wMers sent to dO repaw wortt on their COfrupt boes'a London house heve a diffi- cult ume learning to dMJ with English socl-... ·~~1:.3i.~.l1Qf •••••n .. ML•M,M&Y ---" .._. .... 7711 ..... ~-­-~ ., .... • llOWll "The Great Caruso" (1950. Musical) Mad<> Lenza. Ann Blyth Enrico Caruso r1SeS from obscurity as a cafe en- tertainer to become a lead tenor at the Metropolitan Opera 'G' ( 1 hr .. 49 min ) • 8 l90Wll "The Crime Of Or. Hallet" -Monclay _.._,Ding lloviee- ·~ "Beyond· The Reef" (1981, Ro- mance) Denton Ka'ne. Maren Jen58t'I ( 1 hr 31 min) .. ("S) "Danny" ( 1979, Adventure) Rebecca Page. George Luce 11 hr 28 mtn ) '%) 'SuQar Cane Aney" ( 1984. Drama) . D hr . 4~ min ) .. 'C. Araoian Aottenture" (1979 Fan1a- sy) Crmstopher Lee, Milo O'Shea ( 1 hr ~8m1n J H Toby Ano Tne Koala Bear' ( 198 1 Fantasy) Rolf Harris ( 1 hr., 20 min.) M (Q) "All That Jazz" ( 1979, Musical) Roy Sct1e10er. JesSlca Lange (2 hrs . 3 min ) 7lll Q1) "It Happeneo To Jane· (1959, Con;ie· <h) Doris Day. Jack Lemmon. (2 hrs.) l'lll(Z) "Splendor" ( 1935. Orama) Miriam HoPk1ns, Joel McCrea ( 1 hr .• 17 min.) •GD "Sliver Oleam Racer" (1980. Orama) David Esse11. Baau Br1dges. ( 1 hr . 51 mn.) CS' "Grano Baby" I 1981 Orama) Eslher Rolle. Larry B Scou ( 1 br . 58 min ) .. CC) "Hardly Working·· (1981. Comedy) Jerry Lewis Susan Otr.ier ( 1 hr . 31 min ) W (O', 'M1sunders1000 ( 198A Orama) Gene Hackman H1inry Th0rnas ( 1 hr 31 tntr 1 Z., Lo•a Montes ( 1956, OfamaJ Mar ltne Carol. Peter Ustinov. ( 1 hr , 50 min ) .. rt.J Rhinestone" ( 1984, Comedy! Syl· vaster Stanone. Dolly Parton. ( 1 tir • 5 t min) "Testament" ( 1983. Ofama) Jane Al- exander. Wilham Devane .( 1 hr . 29 min ) "Dodsworth" ( 1936, Olama) Walt8f Huston. Ruth Chatterton ( 1 hr . 4 1 min ) -@ "Thunder Over The Plalns" (1953, Western) RandOlph Scotl. Le.I( Barker (2 hrs) tW(OJ "Making The Grade" (198• come- dy) Judd Nelson. De~ Olsen ( 1 hr • 45 men) "l<rull" ( 1983, F1ntasy) Ken Ma1- shall. Lysette Anthony. ( 1 hr . 57 min.) tWG "Abilene Town" (1945. Western) RandOlph Scott. Ann Dvorak ( 1 hr , 30 min) -&11..aooa --- -• ''Barbary Coesf'' ( 1935. Chma) Joel McCrea, Edward G. Robinson. (2 hts.) CID 'Tht Bounty" ( 1984. Oral'M) Mel 0.bsOl'I. Anthony Hopklnt (2 hrs.. 12 mm.J 14 Sunday, June 2, 1985 ( 1938. Horror) Ra1pn Bellamy. William Gargan. A sclent"l's aSSIStant Insists upon being used in an expe<imenl which loves 10 be deadly. ( 1 hr . 30 m1n.1 .on,. cot1IUO ... MYIYDAY ..... ,.. a1I llOWll "Warlords 01 The 21st' Centu- ry" (1982, Adventure) M1chae1 Beck. An- nie McEnroe A loner and his small group lace a former army commander leading lannlcal forces 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min) -PMTM• Nnlm "" . llOWll "Mr Morn" ( 1983. Comedy) Michael Keaton, Teri Garr A newty unem· plOyed fatl'la1 and husband must assume Cl! "E•penence Preferred But Not Essen· !ial" ( 1982. Comedy) Ehzabeth Ed· monds. Roy Heather. ( 1 hr , 20 min) a.CC) "Strange Invaders" I 1982, Sc1ence- F"tet10n) Paul LeMat. Nancy Allen ( 1 hr 29mln ) . W (O) "All That Jazz" (1 979 Musical) Roy Scnetde<. Jessica Lange (2 nrs . 3 min ) CIJ "The Hunchback Oi Notre Dame ( 1939. Olama) Charles Laughton. Mau- reen O'Hara ( 1 hr . 57 min) . 1:11 "Mr Mom" ( 1983, Comedy) M1chae1 Keaton Teri Garr ( 1 hr . 31 min) tm(CJ "Adam's Woman" ( 1972. Orama) Baau Bridges John Mills ( 1 hr . 55 mm ) • "The Jazz Singer" ( 1980 Musical) NEiii Diamond Laurence OllVler (I hr 55 min.) CO) "K1llpo111t · < 1984, OlamaJ Leo Fong Richard Roondtree ( 1 hr 29 min ) •CZJ "Sugar Cane Alley'' ( 1984. Orama) 1 hr 43 min I 4111 "Grand Bat>y ( 198 t Orama) Es1her Rolle. Larry B Scoll ( 1 hr . 58 min) 4111 CC) "Hardly Working" ( • 98 1 Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Susan Oliver ( 1 hr . 31 min ) • "Tex" ( 1982. Orama) Mall Diiion. Jim Melzlef ( 1 hr . 43 mm ) l, Trenchcoat t 1983 Comedy) Mar- ~ot Kidder Robert Hays ( 1 hr 31 min ) O' M•S1..nde•Sl"OO" ( 1984 Olama) Gene Ha cl< man Henry T nomas ( 1 hr , 31 min) .. (I!) "ln51de Daisy l.lover ( 1966, Orama) Natalle Wood. ChrTStOpher Plummer (2 hrs . 20 min ) Ml(}) "Andr0td' ( 1982 Sc1ence·F1Ct1on1 Klaus Klnsk1, Don Opper I 1 hr . 20 mm J -lvenlng ----•111.=:.. M•UU New York Mets 81 Los An- et " (3 hll ) Cll ILACC....,~ LRITTLll•MllCMMmP .... 1'lm'I f:A9M'f ..,....,. ...... M9IOIT -... lA,_,.,,Al&Y Mml•'MIC NIOI ..._ "Arabitn Adventure" ( 1979. antasy) Christopher LM. Miio O'Shea An evil SOfcere1 hOl<ls a t>eau!IM princeu captive while • yq1.Jng prince II aaalsttd by Q9f\l4tS and fty1ng ·carpett In • rMCUt at· t~t. 'G' ( t tv . 38 min ) ~ "Gtofoe Washington Si.pt housekeeping responS1bll1tles wtltle wile enters the work force. 'PG' ( 1 hr min) (%) llOVll "Daughters Of Oarkn· (1971 Drama) Delphine Seyng , Karlen A couple on their honeymoor rive 1n' a frightened town where n young Nomen tiave recently been my< ._ 1 ovs=t'ed Fi ( 1 hr . 27 min ) • .... Tml -_,,,,.,, lmYn.1 ~-wnMMLOlllD W llOWll "The Dark Crys1al" ( 1982. I tasy) Puppets Two elfin youngsters sent on a quest tor the mtSsing sha~d magic gem thal most oe 1epalred 10 their land lrom evll rulers 'PG Hera"· ( 1942, Comedy) Jack Benny. / Sheridan A couple from the big city clde 10 get away from It all and purch an old run-down Pennsylvania la lhou~~;.~> ....... *"'DAYIAUlt :':I.AU. New Y()O( Mets at Los les Dodgers ( 3 h~.) MJCI llMC-./~··-­-..Pelmlm ~·-· ........ ......... vmlOZOOtWMmlMMll W .... .,.1 .... ... MmTMATnlm .. " ........ •AN.a. John Travona, the st lie cond1tlon1 used to produce mlcfoch at1n DM.UI ... ,_.. f:A9M'f ..... ,,,Pelmlm .. ,,,,,., ...... TMILOM> ., .... ~ MOAH'I AmM.I Animated. Led b) grouchy crocodile. the animals on Noel ark lhreaten to revolt 1f they're not tre lrom their 40.day bout ot bortdOm a restlessness • llOW9 "An Thi! Jazz" ( 1979. M\. cal) Roy Scheider. Jessica Lange. A pc ulat dlr~tOf·chofeograpl'lef's fut I takes a physieal and emotional toll as attempts to stage a BrO.dWay mualell day and edit his latett movie by night. 11 hrs • 3 min ) • (Q) MO¥ll "Making The Grade" ( 19f Comedy) JUdd Nelson. Dena Ols.n spo+i.a 11ch~j)fters $ 10.000 t(') a strl'! wise teen-ager to IJOISb out his last year ~d school 1ci him 'R' ( 1 hr • 45 min ) llCMI "Krull' ( 1983. Fantasy) K rShall Ly<lttte Anlhony On anotr planet. a prince 1a~ti. m11ny lt191$ as ~ tri-1 10 regain his kingdom. ,.~ue his b ~thtd and battle a 1Upt11 powi>rlul bea: PG' ( t ht . 57 min) 719 llOWll ''For Ledlts Q111<v 1 1981, Or ma) G~y H•rnson Le"ll Or1n1 young tog ector, u o -tu1 at rin Ing wOf1t n New York. tu1ns to male exoa da~ •l'ld beco net a r.r r ... .,. li'i' '11iJ '°"' FMtured h111r-r1tu I ncs 31 1S$ Ohn dr any 'I'll I SI· p· rte ,. ':>Y R' •• A If •t I · A ~ IC 0 stones about the stars by Paramount Stu· dt0's vete<an barber. Petv111e -more ltke a city than a store; -Altadena's Banana Mu- seuftm t~ce wilh a·peel , ,..., " ..... / IMDmlOATU. ...,.CIClllAn .. ,.., = WLD WOIU Oii AlmM.I oaam f1At9.1 llOCI When Red discovers her favorite radlsl'I bars m1ss1rtg. she sus· ~ts her best friend. Q I MCml ,_llOU.YWOOD ,. .. Cl) ~Alm W. oeca Aman de and Francine go undercover as maids to 1nl11trate a bribery ring with connoctt0ns to the mob (R)~hr D G) TY't A11D PMCTICAL Mii The Oak Ridge oys and Charles Siebert are._PracticaT Joke victims, ?.altes from "'You oet Your Ltfe." "Riptide · and Jane Fonda's exercise videos. (A) (I hr ) G llOVll "Multny On The Bounty" (Part t of 2) ( 1963, Adventure) Marton Bran do. Trevor Howard. The crew ot the H M.S Bounty. rebelling against the cruel treatment mlllcted oy the1r captain de· iF•(2hrs ) m MllAICA .. In 19th-century England. Mary Yellen (Jane Seymour) goes to live at her aunt and uncle's deSOlate coastal inn where amtd a ctieotete of lhieves and rnurderers her truest tnend 1s t\er uncle's roguish. out charming brother Costars Patrick McGoohan. Billie Whitelaw (Patt I of 2) (2 hrs ) Cl) MOVll Silk Stockings ( 1 !:151 Musi cal) Fred Astaire Cy<.1 Ch911s:>ti A11 Am•r•can fllrn producer bEK.0111es 1nvo1Yed with ..i temale Russian sge111 10 P;:ir1c; ? h~s) fll) TMI HIMT Of THI a..AQON A l11ok ii I the tart'l1ly hie ul a railway µol1cen .i11 "' '1 northern Chinese industrial t.1ty int.lud1ng footage of lhe local hospital mental health facll!!Y_and prrson O I 1 hr 1 GD PMm TMI LORD Ii) AMHICH PUYHOUll i h1ee Sovereigns For Sarah Ret>ecca Nurse and her sister Sarah Cloyce are cross·P.• amlned. accused ot 'w1tchcrer1 and 1inp11s oned When Mary Easty 1s erre&ted rhe three sisters are united ,n 1a11 rPat1 I •>I :U.O ( 1 hr ) (C)llCMI "Rh1nes1one ( 1984, C.umudy) Sylvester Stallone. Dolly Parton An e&· tabllthed c01Jnt1y stnger bets tho! she can turn & toudmC1<1tl'led New •Vlk '.11y 1.ub J ll Ill 1rtlO J t..J1VlilCll\g 1.v•.ml , w.1l11tl•tf1 er 1n 1us.1 two Neeks 11n1t1 H , · 1 1 h t1 1 min.) Ill ..-TAM A prollle ol Pat F1scn er llOVll Test<1men1 \ 198J Oldmdl Jane Alexander, Wilham Dev11ne The alt armath ot nuclear holocaust · trom nor knowing who launched the attack or why 10 the horrors of slow c:seath by radiation poisoning --and 111 ellecll on a northern Canlornla family. 'PG' c:;.l ( t h1 29 min 1 m¥11 "Mr Mom" (1983. Comedy! M hMI Keaton. Teri Garr A newly unem l)loytd ta1n.r end husbend must H&urN hoUtelcMOlnQ respons.IOllities while hlS wile enters the work force 'PG' O ( 1 hr . -1"'5"'-"°"'m • Cl) KATI a AU.JI A dec1s1on abOut whether or not to sell the house 1n Con· necticut makes Allie thln·k abOUI her past. e!._esent and future (A) U ti) MOVll "M A D D Mothers Against Orunl( Drivers" ( t983. Dfama} Mariette • Hartley Paula Prenllss A Cahlomia wom- an. enraged over the htt·and·ruri death ol her teen-age oaughter by an 1ntox1cated dr1Yer. forms a national organ1zat1on 10 lobby tor strtCter dru~ driving leg1sla1ton !.81 Q (2 hrs ) U THI ROAD TO NAY Jerry Dunphy hosts this special which rerrieves one of World War ll's most famous ballles, the 1nvas1on of Normandy ( I hr ) a... . EID AMllUCAN 'LAYHOUll · Three Sovereigns For Sarah" Rebecca Nurse and her SISier Sarah Cloyce are cross-eK· am1ned, accused of witchcraft and 1mpris· Oiled When Mary Easty 1s arrested the three Sisters are untied 1n 1911. (Part 2 of ~~ft.LORD I!) UllC1UMY This portrait of the plight of ~efugees worldwide features the story ot a representative family caught tn a CIVIi war and forced to eme=; ( 1 hr ) ([) COUI• WOM.D Game Seven. from Omaha Neb (3 hrs ) .L MOVll ''Iceman' ( t984, Drama1 Tim· othy Hutton. Lindsay Crouse Members ot an exped1t1on team discover and defrost a frozen 40,000·year 010 creature, and..one- member wants 10 keep the iceman ahve PG' ( 1 hr J9 n 11n ) j)) llOWI All i hat Jau 1 1 9 /~. Musi· cal) Roy Scheide• Jessica Ldnge A pop ular 011ectC>1·chu1.lvg1apher's last hie takes a µhys1t..a1 ·tr·d emotional toll as he attempts to c;taue d 8r1Jadway .nu!>1ca1 by day and eo1t 111s 1a1e~1 movie by n1yht H (2 hrs . 3 1n1n ) z llOVll 'Up I htl C.:rPek I 1:184 ... 01nt' dy) T1n1 Malfwsur1 Jtinniler Aunyu11 f ow college ,fu11er.r s 11 , 111 briny !>ut11e glu• 1 10 1he11 :.1.'11.1u • ; v1nµe11ny 11 a •dlt 1u1;e agatnsl a team ol 1uthlPss men A' I l nr JS IN.b ta ~ llO'lll ~The He1ver~ ( 1~69 Aove11 ture) Steve McOoeen. Rupert Crosse An I 1 year-old and ti1s companions take a 111p 10 the big c:tty 1n a bOrrowed" car (2 nrs 10 min) t:ll U .wMMT L)1ck learns from his TV prOducer that he s oemg sued tor dam- ~s on a plag111r1sm charge (A) W MO¥ll "For Whoin The Bell Tolls" ( 1943. Dramo) lngrld Bergman. Gary Cooper A uroup ot Spanish loyalists and an AmetlCan o.v to blow 1r a ondge dur- 1119 I~ Sµ1lntih ·""' ./> 11 1 J h1'$ 30 min ) • @) llft'llT~~ Interview w1Wt 0onJOhnlOO MIOcomeoA~ 1,, llOVll "E:\pe11en1.e Preferred But Not • Essen1111" ( 1982. Comedy) Elizabeth Ed monds. Roy Heather In 1962. a student spends her SYmmer vacation H a waitress at a Welsh resort. where romanc:e blOS· soms with lhe hotel chef 'PG' ( 1 hr . 20 _ ; 1 ~ CAml l UCIY A parOle<I Cop· killer ts mvrc:Jered, and delplle their mil· gl111ngs over 1119 auignment. CMs and J.41trv Btth March tor the murdeftr (R) I&. v.:.. M ¥ICTOlrf Jerry Dun· , 1 phy hosts thiS special which traces the history of World War fl in the Pacific trom the devastation of Pearl Harbor to tl'le atomic destruction of Htroshima ( t hr ) I LOUtUll'f ...... ccurr . ..__.v.M Prof Vincent Scul- ly of Yale University narrates this history of developing styles 1n American art. b90ln· l~~earty coloruzatlon around 1650 ii ln..a~..,_ A IOok at US news events and trends as seen by foreign JOUm&hsts statiooed 1n this country Hos1 Ford Rowan: · CC) MM mM A took at the careers of Dustin Hollman. Sally Field. Mel Gibson and Jamie Lee Curtis with film cltps that trace their nse to stardom CID llOVll "Krull" ( 1983. Farit!tsy) Ken Marshall, Lysette. Anthoriy On another planet. a prince faces many teS1s as he tries to regain his kingdom, rescue his be- trothed and battle a super-powerful beast .. ,·PG=-~ 1a -umt-.... ••• w ... .-aac CAllTOL OM11L Topic superfund and to•ic wastes (C) '°"' UUUif MD ntl llAVB llOW IMD John Calterty and the Bea· ver Brown Band sing selecltons from the album "Tough All Ov& Including "On • the Dark Side" and "Sn1a11 rown Gtrl ' 1•1 9 ~(1)0 0) ... lol\MQ ... .,. .. u.y .... WTT"1'MOlfl ,..,_ CIQll llOVll "Strange lnvaoe1s" ( 1982. Sc1- ence·Flct1on) Paul LeMat Nancy Allen Super·tnteOtgent beings trom space mate· rtallze 1ri a small m1dwestein town and as· sume the bOdies of its rus1oen1s ·PG' O I hr . 29 min ) llO'lll "Hot BOd1es ( 1984 Adull 1 0 1 mka. Gao11et Pontello In tne Swiss Alps. a businessman and his wile embark CX1 inch v1dual erohc escapades t I hr 19 min ) MO¥ll "Caged Heat1" ( 1974 Orama) Juanita Brown. Erica Gavin Frustrated desires and a sadlsttc warden plague the inmates 11 a womeri's correcttonal facility 'A' (1hr .. 15mln.) (%) llOVll "Lola Moo1es ( 1956, Ofama) Martine Carol, Peter Ustinov While t>emg t>Chlbfled as a circus attrac11on, a cOYr· tesan takes an lntrospectwe look at her 1llustrfous cac:;.t t hr 50 mm ) , .. 1 ~Everything Goes Wiid" ( 1980. Comedy) Charlie Shfttner Er1ka Cool Hus.band·and-wife dresa snop ownetl da- C1de 10 worl< dllleu1n1 sNlta to retate more eaStl to their patrons.. ( I ht 40 mtn ) tWIJ -1-A J and Rick are r'ltred by a .reaJous wile to find !'let l\us· band Guest Rteh9rd Herd (A) ( t ht 10 m1n L D m TOllMf Guett h<>St Joan Arv.fl Scheduled. Lynda Carter. Grace Jones IShe:n=r .. :rn LMCh ( t hr ) ~--~ Sunday, June 2. 1985 15 •' I ....... LAW mNCA Scheduled sales and mar1(eting executlVe Forrest Pauon author of "The PsychOlogy of Ctos111q Sales." ( 1 hr.) I ... '"' LOii» M CWI Scheduled lhe story ot .Jne couple's pomograptlte promiscuity t 1 hr., 30 min ) 1W@ llCMI "Paid In Full" I t950 OrarT aJ Robert Cummings. L.1zabeth Scoll A woman marrl8S Mr ex-brotner-on law then saves her youngEtt sister trcin , ;i breakdown. (2 hrs .. 15 min) -1 nl OlllOUYWOOD llCMI "'Tempest" ( 1959. Adven1ure1 Van Heflin. Siivano Mangano When a sot dler saves a man's hie. he later doc:;cover<. thal the man is the Czar of Russ•n (2 n·~ 30mtn. l ••w ... .. RIALPIOfU ..,...,. llCMI "The Bounty ' 11984 Orama I Mel Glt>son. Anthony Hopkins Ourong thP famous 18t~century South Seas voyage an otticer of the EngliStl sa11tng shop "Bounty" leads a mutiny against Captain Bllgti and !alts tn IOve with a TaMoan prm cess 'PG' o (2 hrs, 12 min l .. D ID LATI ...r wmt DAVID LITTIJllAM Guests 8111 Murray. Don Herbf>rt ( Mr Wlz~~hr ) I CIDOP' n• U.mY11UT8 8"'9TM•n TOllGHT Inter voe .... "' 11 Don Johnson e llCMI "War And Peace {P:lrl 1 nl .' ( t956. Orama) Audrey Hepburn HPnr, Fonda Based on the novel by Leo Toi stoy The ltves of ttvee lam•t•es arP greet r attected by the Napoleon.c wars (2 tlf< I l ~Allmu ,..,,.LOii» ) ~ Alt~" ( 1975. Hor•Of) John Ryan. Sharon Fatrell A bour•t"onQ baby comes into the world w11h tw.gs claws and a strong homocodat 1n\t1nc 'PG' (1 hr 31 mon I ,S;MOVW 'Tender Co~sorts I 1981 c <•rn edy) Thierry Tevorn A111A Stuile (11 French cou,n1rys10e laP1 il t 11P "" ''" • teenage1 devises art 1ngenu)l1S plAP lri Q•''" expeflence and fulfill his desori:-<. woth h• t>eautrlul Older cousin R ( 1 hr , 34 m111 I tll8(C) llOVll 'Last Embrace' ( 1979 Suspense) Roy SchelCer Janet M•HQOl1n A government agent, recuperating from 11 nervous breakdown alter the savage rn•H der of hrS Wiie ltnds himself caugnt '" .... web of espionage and intrigue 'R' ( 1 hr •3mm) -Tuesclay -llondng Movies- • "Palmy Days" ( 193 t, Mustcal) Edd11< Cantor G80'ge Raf1 ( 1 hr t 7 min ) •CO 'Dreamboat" 11952.. Comecty1 Cl•! too Webb. 01nger RQOefS ( 1 hr ;>'.1 min ) CJ , 'llttkt Boy Lost ( t978. Adventu1A1 John Hargreaves. Nathan Dawes I l l • 37 min l •CHI "No Btg Deal' (1983 Orama) h m mv Grimes Kevin 0.llon f t ht '7 mm 1 16 Sunday, June 2, 1985 " . tlM IJ Cl) COi 1W An e11tremety 1ntel1tgen1 bOOkkeeper murders a woman wtio has discovered his lla11 for creative account· i (R) ( 1 hr 20 min ) W PAllLY MO¥W "Three Texas Steers" ( 1939 Western) John Wayne. Carole Landis A cowbOy rides to the rescue ol a young woman who has been threatened with tbe l toss,;;;r ranch ( I hr . 30 min ) • ....... llAIB -·A•ALL MO¥W "Killpo1nt" ( 1984 Orama) Leo Fong Richard Roundtree A Calttorma P<>· hce heutenanl and a government agent learn up 10 stop k.ollers lrom selllf'lg stolen Natt0nal Guard weapons to the local c11m· 1nal element 'R' f 1 hr , 29 min I :Z llCMI 'The Huf1Chback 01 No11e Dame' I 1939. Orama) CharleS Laugh ton Maureen O'Hara A hunchback falls 1n tove with a beaulllul bul distant gypsy ~I (I hr , 57 min ) W lllO¥ll "Cave 0 1 Outlaws" ( 1952 Westeml Macdonald Carey. Alexts Smoin An e11-con searches e cave lor gOld hid den there alter a hOldup ( 1 hr 30 min 1 taB ... HOU YWOOD ClOllW' Featured A pro- ltle ol the Af11ner lem1ty, Charlene Tilton talks about ieavrng -oaitas" canned laughter ' ALL MM PM&Y ,._.TMILCMID AUITUUAll IU.U POOTULL Geelong vs Essendon (A) ( t hr . 30 min ) .. I wca.o AT &.AMI HI y ... ..nrATat _,.. ·~Ugly American ( t963 Orama) Marton Brando. Er1r Ok&da An tdeahsflc ambassador to a Southeast A!H- an republic Is conlrooted with hostility 1n hts host nation (2 hrs . 30 rT11n ) am... · Q) M0¥W "The Roman Sprtng 01 Mrs Stone" ( 1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh War· ren Beatty A woman gives up an \Jn· promising acting career for a seues ot ro- mances in Rome (2 hrs I @ W.•TMIPAl&'I { llCMI "Oodswortn' ( 1936 Orama1 Watter Huston Rulh Chatterton A t>us• riPc:;<;rt>ar 11nds n1s bucotoc hie d1srup1ea whf'n he and his wife retrre to Europe wtiere lhey are confronted by a new Me style and values ( 1 tir • 4 I ~ 1:11111 MY~11UTalW"WfiU, INC. Determined 10 ''op hlS wife's nag- ging a computer salesman (James C OGO) pours hiS ltle's savings rnto a new product that may do the trick a.rc1 ~ "Adam's woman" f 1972. Ofa· rM) Buu Bndges. John Mills A wrongly ~1~ '"Yentl" ( t983. Musteal) S1re1sand. Mandy Pettnktn (2 min) 11 'LOia Montes" ( 1956. Orama I Mar 1tn4t Carol. Pet8f Usttnov ( t hr 50 mm 1 1:11 Ol "Stacy'• Knight!• ( 1983 Orama) Andrll Mllltan Kevin Costner ( t tv 35 m~) . • H Tank' ( 1983, Orama) J11mes Garnet G 0 SP<adltn ( I h1 S3 mtn l • 0 'Laniter" I 108• AdVenture) Tom Stllock. Jane Seymour (1 hr , •O min ) l' "The Bounty" ( 198-4 Orama) Mel 01t>son. Anthony Hopkrns (2 hrs . 12 min J , rmprlsoned sailor attempts to win h lease by marrying an lnttuenttal we ihf . 55 min.) 1:11 .cMITOlll ... -~ -----llCMI "Ml9UnderStood" ( 1984. ma) Gene Hackman. Heory fhoma1 ter the death of hlS wife. a shlpptny nale neglects the needs of his young while being absorbed by his WO<k 'Pt l\r .3tmtn) I MmCMI .... M ~..,.., II• • llCMI "Silver Dream Racer" ( Orama) David Essex, Beau Bridge Brillsh motorcycle enthusiast Inherit 1a1e brother s custom·bulft btke anc c1des to use 11 1n his bid lor the 5( crop~ (I hr • 5 t min ) .., MltCOITRLO ... • I CMOOll UPI ............. llCMI "Sugar Cane Alley" ( 1 Orama} For an 11-year·old bOy. wlnn schotarsh1p becomes a ticket 10 a ~ tree from poverty, but his lellow worllt me sugar cane fields provide him w different ll1nd of education •• one e. lltfe~· (l.;;~mtn) .. ,Ami":. "" WMAnMY&.m .. IUflTI IUH•llTW llCMI "Making The Grade" ( t Comedy) Judd Nelson. Dana Olse1 spoiled net'! krd otters S 10,000 to a 11• wise teen-ager to limstl out hit last Yt• ~rep schOOI for him. 'A' ( 1 hr., •S min ' M llC-.t IOOl llC#ll Tht' es of Aulh Buni. Geofge Gobel. Tar Grimes and Arte Johnson are feature this special whictl combines lrvt ac and anrmahon 1n lhe story of a g"I (0 Cummings) whO meets a host of lite characters altet hours In a ltbfary 41:11 lel llCMI "Rhlnestooe" ( 198•. Come Sylvester Stallone DOiiy Panon An tabhshed country singer bets that she lurn 11 loudmouthed l'tew York City Or1ver into a convincing country entart er 11"1 1ust two weeks' time 'PG' O (I St ., 41111 IMffl'f DAY IT MY .. WlfW llCMI "Tex" ( 1982. Of•ma) Matt Ion. Jim Metzler With hlS c1rlng, but Potrent and tN"PO')Slblt Oldef btothe IS·year·Old Oktanom. teen-egar txf. ences the many pelns of growing up I ( I hf • 43 min ) -"Su11een Ctndles" ( 1984, Corn. MoflY Ringwald. Anthony Michatf Hall hr . 33 min) "Jaws 3" I 1983 Su~) o.r Ouatcl. Bess Armstrong ( t tlf . 39 min S ''Nancy Goes To Rio" ( 1950. Mt cal) Jane PowPll Ann Sotn.tn (I hr , mtn) ' -!Ill "Land 01 TN• PhUraont" (1955. O ma) Jack HaWkr"s Jo.m Collina (2 hrl tW(O) "Stranger's K1$$ ( t983, Orama) J ter Coyote VIC.tone l .,,,,_nt ( l ht . min I . 1wa "The Navy Vs Tht Nigh! Monat .. ft966. Scierict F'icuon) Mam• 'Y Doren. Pamela Mason ( 1 ht . 30 min ) (C) "The Real Glory" ( 1939. Orama) Gary Cooper, David Niven (2 hrs.) (%)"Up The Creek" ( 1984, Comedy) Tim Matheson, Jennifer Rvnyon ( 1 hr . 35 min 1 Cfta Al· _ ........ 11ov1es-. -nag sons ; 1 . -· "Se>e And The Slngle Girt" ( 1964, Comedy) Tony Curtis. Natalie Wood (2 hrs ) Cl) "Witches' Brew·· ( 1980. Comedy) Lana Turner. Richard Benjamin ( 1 hr , 40 min) -CID "Heart Like A Wheel" ( 1983. Biogra- phy) Bonn1e Bedeha, Beau Bridges ( 1 hr .. 53 min) W CQ) "Octopussy" ( t983 Adventure) Roger Mopte 'Maud Adams (2 hrs 10 • min.) • . W (C) "Lei's Spend The Night Together" ( 1982. Documentary) The Rolling ;!1'4 "9 a •oriel r~ •O 1• J )l\111 ~84 A ee· H a1 ~ OIC 1my d II 11on Jlnr• •ary dy) es can :;ab a1n ,r Oii- lm-"a erl• >Q' -I -fy) f1 ISi· 39 Stones ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (1) "Splendor" ( 1935. Orama) Mmam- Hgpklna. Joel McCrea. (1 hr , 17 min ) •Cll "KeMy" ( 1981. Orama) Robert Lo- Q!_n, Twyla·Oawn Vokins. ( 1 ht • 34 min ) •lCJ "Yentl" ( 1983, Musical) Barbi a Slrelsand, Mandy Patlnkln (2 hrs . 14 TJ.n.) -CJtJ "Android" ( 1982 Sclence-F""1e11on) Klaus Klnskl; Don Opper ( 1 hr . 20 min ) (%) "LOia Montes" ( 1956, Orama) Mar line Cerol. Peter Ustinov ( 1 hr . 50 min ) lr1ICQ) "Dreamboat" 11952. Comedy) C1tt- 1on Webb Ginger AogerS ( 1 hr ?3 min.) •()) "Little Boy Lost" ( 1978, Adventure) John Hargreaves. Nalhan Dawes ( 1 hr 37 min) ' •OO "No Bio Deal" ( 1983, Orama) Tam- i!!)' Grimes. Kevin Diiion ( 1 hr . 27 min ) •rn "Brainstorm" ( 1983. Science·Fte lion) Christopher Walken. Na1a11e Wood ~hrs.I (I,) "F'oolloose" ( 1984. Orama) Kevin Bacon. LOl'I Singer ( 1 hr . 4 7 min ) CQ) "Stacy's KlllQhts' ( 1983 Drama) Andra Millian. Kevin Costnei ( 1 hr 35 min) "Krull" ( 1983 Fantasy) Ken Mer shall, Lysette AnthOny ( 1 hr 5 7 min ) •Ill> "Hooch" ( 1976. Comedy) Gil Gera1•J Erika Fox 12 hrs ) , .......... __ _ • &U ... ............ ._.. .... ., . .,. ... 3119ClllT .... .......... MN•.JDllC _... .. "The Real GIOl'y" (1939. Ora- ma) Gar_y COOpef. David Nivtn A m1htary doctor aids in medical and polt1teal areas In the Phlllpplnes lollowlng the Spanish American War (2 his ) 00 _.. "Jaws 3" ( 1983. ~nSI!) Oinnls Ou11d, Beu Armstrong A great Whitt Sherk 1enortzes a marine amuse men! perk. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 39 min ) -Of M -REM PtrlOtm•. ~ from the albums "Murmur" and "Aeekonlng:" With Simple Mln<:b perform· I::;.::,= # ... -.-T ..... .. I llMClm,./~ .. ..,.. .... ..,. . ==.._MD llAOllla wrT14 Ulm ... ... llMmTMATMm ,..,-... =. '::i. Billy Crys1a1 of "Satur· day Night Lrve' a Los Angeles play with a un1Que approach to audience part1c1pa· lllonlMU.AI .... ~~ TOllC*T Interview w11h Barbara Eden l .,.....~- ..... OfP0111\19 ,.._.ntlLOll» ..... .ollf. llOVll "Over The Brooklyn B11dge" ( 1984. Romance) Ellioll Gould Margau1 Hemingway A men who dreams of own· 1ng a posh 1es1auranf 1n Manhattan must marry a woman he doesn't love so that he can receNe Iha financial suppo<I needed 10 start the business 'A' ( 1 hr 46 min ) "Ol .o¥ll "Lassiter' ( 1984, Adventure) Tom Selleck, Jane Seymour. ~ classy American iewel lhtef is blackmailed by the FBI 10 steal a lortune an Nazi-held iewets passing through pre-World War II London 'A' ( 1 hr . 40 man) {SJ HUIY L.IW AND THI ... HIMT Of llOCI MID -.L. Huey Lewis and the News perform singles from their albums • Sports' and "Picture This:" lncludtng "II This Is II," ''Walking on a Thin line" and Do You Beheve In Love?" ( 1 hr ) :Z1 MO¥ll 'Sugar Cane Alley' ( 1984 Orama) For an 11-year·Old boy. winning a schola~h1p beeomes a llckel to e world free from poverly but his tetlow WOl'kers 1n the sugar cane ltelds provide ham with a different kmd ot educatton -one about Ille 'PG' ( 1 hr . 43.mln ) 'Nl lll)a.LY~WO 1lll 1J t Cll 1"1 TOWll Featured an out ot this-world g1f1 an observatory, the return of celebrity ftlled ltve ri1d10 drama area teachers talk 041 on lhe oual1ty ol educ.a 11on GHAaYPIUD ftlAnlMC--.. MCllLA UI D9IO AT &.Um fllOflftCMT .... CX:..An ••a.T WI.I. WUWILDOf MmALI ntl INllTlll UPI A. proflle of former ma)Of'·!eague pllcher Jim "Calllsh" Hunt- er. whO retired lo his family's farm 1n North Caroline al :IOJ3 I MClll MOUYWOOO ,.,. .. CJ) ua...., .. Jane's elforl lo 11d a viC11m ol physical abuse l~ds her to a confrontation with the enr~ hus· band Guests Raymond Baker l<1t Le Fever O D G A-~ Memt>e<s p1 a geng pose as the team, t rror1z1ng a Wild W"t show and promp11ng H11nn1bal and the team to eng~ a shoot·out (R) O ( 1 hr ) 8 "Mutiny On The Efounty" (Part 2 ot 2) •{ 1963. Advemurt ) Martoo Bran do. Trevew Howard The crew of the H M S Bounty, rebelling agaanSt lhe cruel treatment lnfltelld by their captain de cldet IOTii!'' (~ 8 111 A Jacic is forced 10 lie abOUI hit ciurrenl IMng errangement when his Old-fashioned Aunt Mat drops 1n tor en UMXl)eClld Ill I (R) 0 ~ ..... ~ ~~Ta..rr Interview with Barbara Eden Cl) .,_ "Now. Voyager" (1942. Ro- mance) Belle DavlS, Paul Henreld On her doc1or's advice, a shy, una11racl1Ve young woman embarl<s on a cruise Where she meets end falls In love wllh a married man. {.?hrs ) E IOWA A betund-the-scenes look at NASA's women aSlronauts. leatufl"O 1n- 1erviews with Sally Ride, Kathryn Sulhvan and Judith ResnlCk. Q ( 1 hr ) ai) ..... ntlLOllD ID YM Cl80llll .,_.TDW. NllO OD& lllllCM Hlghhghls and background footage of the sevj!nth annual compet111on tn Fort Worlh. Texas where a group 01 37 pianists compete for the first pnze tl'lal in- cludes $200,000 and a worldwide concert tour Oscar-winner F Murray Abraham ("Amadeus") is the host ( t hr 30 man) llOVll "S111teen Candles" ( 1984. Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Ml· ctlael Hall An insecure Ml<twes1em teen· age1's 16th birthday goes unremembered, iust another symptom of the pain of adO- lescence and growing up In a m1ddle-c1ass famtly 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . ~3 min ) ~ PILMI Hlghhghls of Super Bowl VI, Dallas Cowt>oys vs. M1am1 Dolphins (tf} .,_ "Easy Money" ( 1983. Come- dy) ROdney Danoerfleld Joe Pesc1 !i'- man who hke$ to eal. drtnk and smoke to excess stands 10 wt11 $10 million ti he sac· 11hces his worldly pleasures for one year 'R' p hr . 35 min ) £ .o¥ll "Kelty" ( 198 I. Orama) Robert Logan. Twyla-Dawn VOktns Unhappy wnh her Ille 1n the city, a g111 leaves her mother and stepfather to hve with her real lather 1n the Alaskan wilderness I 1 hr . 34 min ) 8/)ICIU»Cllll . .. @ .o¥ll ''The Treasure 0 1 The a.rra Madre" ( 1948. Orama) Humphrey · 9b--. gart. Waller Huston Searchtno tor gold 1n the mountems of Mexico, two drillers and a veteran prospector find !heir partnership crurnbhJ, o=eed (2 hrs . 40 min ) d IJ I Louise believes she 1s on the brink ol a piofttable career as an arflst bul George •S afraid to tell her lhe truth _Q D !11 P0UL.uN. ... I ..... Hosts Steve Lawrence and Qon Rtcl<leS are tolned by LA Dodgers manager Tom- my Lasorda. also, film ol Mel BrOoka lam· ioornng Adolf Hiiier Q - TICTAC-- ~ .... John Trawolta. •Los Angeles play with a unique 1woach 10 audience part=1i0n ..,.. .. ()) llDWll "The Marva Collins Story" ( 1981 Ofama) Cicely Tyson. Mor~n Freeman OisUIUSlOned alte< t4 yeers 111 Chteago's publlc schools. a '"chef r• jects 1r11dlt1onal educa11on and open1 he< own sehool tor ghetto students labeled unteachable (R) O ('2 hra I D m ..,_When e young mother'• lite ts threatened. she goes 1n10 hiding while Cody Nick and Boz assume protecltve custody OI her baby g"1 (R) ( 1 hf ) 8 ttJ ..,.1"1 IOllt Angela IS ember· rassed when Tony mistakenly waltca In on l'\fr while She's taking a belh (R) Q I .. ........ .-nm A IOOk al the debltfl w.1h1n Sunday. June 2. 1985 17 _:;__ __ 'laa1day C:0..1 the Navy estabflshment about the blHions ot dOllars to be spent over the next five years for a 600·sh1p, carrief-~sed f0<ce ~(~ 1MI LOii) ---·WOITt~ llOVll "Swing Shilt" ( 1984. CXama) Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russell World War II separates a Cahforn1a couple. as the hus- band goes off tcr war and his wife lmds work 1n an aircraft lactory, whefe she be· gins an alla1r with another man. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 mtn} -\~ llO¥ll "Stranger's Kiss" { 1983. Ora· ma) Peter Coyote. Victoria Tennant The lead m a mid·· 50s tow-budget movie de· velops an oll·camera retatlonstllp wlth his co-star. an actress whOse gangster bOy· t11eM is financing the film 'A' ( 1 hr . 34 mtn) L llOVll ·Android" ( 1982 Sc1ence·F1c- tion) Klaus K1nsk1 Don Opper In an iso- lated space station. an almost-human ro- bot 1s horrit1ed to discover that he Is to be • puLOULOLCOlllll'U$$10n b~ a Of8ie6 9C~ list 'PG' ( 1 hr 20 min) 1 I '1'UMTTA t:ll G ®) MC co.DY INCW.. "Goodbye. Charlie" A roguish man gets his 1ust rewards when ne dies and is reincarnated as a beautiful woman (Suzanne Somers) Also stars John Davidson and Ray Buk- tenica c;:J llOVll "The Secret War Ot Harry Fngg" ( 1969. Comedy) Paul Newman. Sylva Koscma An Army private is sent to help live bugad1er generals eS<:ape from the ltahans (2 nrs 30 min.) '1!) MOYA A survey of climaturedlct1ons and hazard warnings for the next century. based on the greenhouse" effect of soaring fossil fuel consumption (A) c;:J ( 1 hb) ~I comD\' U d IT Martin Mull presents a tongua-ln-ct'iMf< ·loOk at the stereotypical suburban White famlly G\Jest stars Mary Kay Place, Fred Willard (!).... ~ .. D m ..-OTON .,.... Laura and Steele begin a relentless search on the isle ot Malta tor rne body of a murdered 1h1ef ;ir1d !he much·c.Oveted Maltese Cross Bl (I hr! fD Q)NrWt , ~ DAVI> HMnWL THI PVT\m • MOW Host David Hartman eKam1nes the e1tec1s ot technology on society, 1nclud1ng a look at contemporary and futurls11c uses for sucn state-of·lhe·arl tools es micro- chips and laser t:leams Q ( 1 hi.) OLOUQRMT ID 8'ACIPUIKT A look at the space shut· lie and an 1n1erv1ew with astronaut Sally Aide. aiso. v1st0ns ot the f\iture. Including space c.01on1es ar)d travel to the stars. c;:J ~,.'"'_. ~ llOVll 'Lenny" (197,., BIOgraptly) Dustin Hol!rnan Valene Pttrtnt. Ctltbrat· ad comed1a11 and social comn'l«ltator Lenny Bruce tries to ~ freely within lhe constraints ot the t960s anO '60s I• I ;;~f..:. I H•r 52 min ) Y IMOIURY ntlA,_ M PUY· AA .n<.urdnc.e sateaman (WIHlam Stlatner) I~ ot>~sed by a group of ch1I· dren in his ne1gl"1bO<llOOd Whole faces seem to be part human ~-animal. ITftl llMTlt • All TO ITIVI A concert Including sight 9101-nny ate> rles, ballOOt'I ar11ma1s and banfo-l)lar,lng, alsO. the O.Car noM1nated film the>tt 'The 18 Sunday, June 2, 1985 AbMnt·Mlndtd Weittf," ~hr.) I ..... .. .. ._ .... II -•••••n-•••.._ · MMMT•m.._Alookat the family life of a railway policeman 111 a northefn Chinese Industrial city. Including footage of the local_ hospital. mental hea=~nd prison. c;i ( 1 ht.) ~ ....... ,,,. ... ~ _. "The Bounty" ( 1984. Orama) Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins. During the famous 18th-century Sooth Seas voyage, an offteer of the English saltlng ship "Bounty" leads a mutiny against Captain Btlgh and falls In IOve with a Tahitian prin-cess. 'PG' p hrs., 12 min.) ····-IUlll -(ll)--"Not With My Wife, You Don't" ( 1968, Comedy) Tony Curtis, Vlrna Llt l. An Air F0<ce major suddenly reatlzes that one of his friends IS pc more attention -tohis wife 1tlen he 1s; 1'11., 30 fi'llnl 1MI flll(J)O e --aaa• ....,.,.. -.TT,,,.... ..... CIQM ........ " -MNATCMt llOWll "Android" (1982 Sc1ence·Fic· tlon) Klaus Klnskl, Don Opper. In an Iso- lated space station, an almost-human ro- bot Is horrified to discover thal he Is to be pul out of commission by a crazed scien- tist. ·~1hr ,20min.) CO "The Blonde Next Ooof" (1983, Orama) Danielle. John Leslie. A bUllneuman and his snaay secretary di9> cover a girt who has the secret 10 the world'• moat aeductlve cologne 1 1 hr , 30 mil\.) ca> llOWll "AphrOdlte" 11982 Orama) Valefle Kapri9'cy, Horst Hucnholz On an lttand In the ~n Sea. 191 4, en arms manufacturer arranges a three·day fanta· sy recreation of Pierre Lcuys· classic tale of the goddess of love and beauty 'A' ( 1 hr ,36ml~ -1.m•o WOM .... NOTMMDa tta Cl) ..._ .. PJ. Magnum gets 1nv01V9d with a runaway Japanese girt, a k1dnap- p1ng and an attempted murder wtlen he tries to do a favor for Higgins (R) ( 1 hr 10 min) D e TOllMT Guest host: Joan Rivers Scheduled: Charles Nelson Reilly, Ann J1l- llanJ~, lfT r· l\1Glf'R.M ..... UW ' m HCA Schedt.lled: Jack td, senior "'"' r.ctate with the Car· EndowtTlent tc.r 1i11etnatlonal Peac.. on Why U.S. torei~ t;ld to Afric. he• ftl~t;.l.Lm ... , ..... ~ ..._ Sketches aerobic dancing In a straitjacket: Supet Dave wllh an Injury ~ate, an operating room Romeo. c;:i e NI CUii Scheduled: a hiker recount• hOW he was tripped by an avalanche. ( 1 ttlll~-·~ <Mtldtt" (1979. Orama) tt'~ Haydtn, ~IMCWI. A young ldMRI& 1rave1t to n ., ... no to Join tht "rugglt for~. 'A' (2 l'ita.. 8mfn ) -1111 •-.&.YWOOI .,. "Profect: Kiii" ( H Suspente) Leelle Nlelten, Gary L· wood. The fleed of 1 government mur f0<-hlre uni1 who decides to get out ot ~s Is hunted by his former a.ssis1 •• •••n .. ..... lllMI Im.~ OOl.Lm _.. -Game E ttom Omaha. Neb. {R) (3 hrs.) ()) .. "The Wicked Lady" ( 1• Comedy) Faye Ounaw1y, Alan Bat8' fasdnatlng Ngr\-soclety woman eng< In highway robbery, seduction and mu In the course of a day's work 'A' ( t 38 ~ tm(8) "Brainwaves" (1983, Scee• Fletion) Keir Dullea. Suzanna Love Ii eKperlmental medical procedlJl'e, a ye tiousewife suffering from brain traumE celves thought processet and memc from a c~f.se..:~· ( 1 hr .. 21 min.) MD • U llTJtMflD W"9I auiifa; comedian Pat Paulsen, Os winning screenwrller Steve Te i~~'). {Al (1hr) OWM.u.a.,....., ... "The Seduction" ( 1• Suspense) Morgan Fairchild. Mlehael razln A glamorous TV news anchorw an is vlctlmilfd by a mentally dlstur ad';er.ft2-hrs.} 0 .-Y~ Interview .Barbara Eden m _."War Ano Peace" (Part 2 c {1956, CXama) Audrey Hepburn, H• Fonda. Baaed on the novel by Leo stoy. The !Ives of three families are gre attected b~ NapoleOnlC wars. (2 hr -.... IW DU•lml "Thla Is Sptnal Tap" ( H Corntdv) Rob Reiner, Michael McKea1 this satire on the contemporary rock sic scene, an American documentary 1 maker examines the phenomenon of a year-old heavy metal band from Engl1 'R' (I hr., 22 min) tllllOl) llCMI "Octopussy" t 1983. Ad· lure) Roger MOOfe. Maud Adams A1 by a smuggler and a trader m art for 1es. a Russian general plans an all against Western Europe. and It's u~ Brillsn egent James Bond to stop I 'PG'_{_2 ~ 10 min ) -· w -McCloud " mlatak aecutld or Slaying a young New ' cabbll OUr1nQ a lhOotout with • d W OM~~ (l hr .. 20 min,) I = "1he Mlraolt" (1959, Or11 tOll Biker, ~ MOO<e A .ye Spanish l)Oltulant a1~betWMn love IOI a man Ind h9r ,, . (2 t\ra, CZ) _. '''iplendof" 1935, Ores Miriam Hopl\11'1S. Jofo• ra A wta yolJT'IQ man's dec1slot1 10 r~rr / ... girl low l"9 IOClat level causes much ui among tMt Mll·to-do lr1tnds and far {J hr .. 17 min) m .. "Chartroose Cat><M.e (I~ Romeno.) MOiiy Bee. Ban Cooper An railroad conduct0r provides the shette hit renovaled cat>oose to a young coi WhO l'leve tloPtcl and 11,11, wanted by lf!l'W •• 30 min.) "' --A compariton of I.hr Colotaeutn kl Rome and the Loa 0-.Cobe-um r 77 ICk· jer 1he :int •CIT an .ing re rtPS l a&.•tm,.._T ........ W ATU. . = "Surfeelng" (1981, Orama) Ktlthleen a.tier, Joseph Bottoma. An ex· pedltlon ...,chlng for a man mlsllng in the wlldl of northern Canadl feces dan-gera bOth In nature and within the group. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) W CH) .. "Tant<" (1983, Orama) James Gerner, G.O. Spradlln. When an army offJ. c.'s young son It arrested and. eent to work on a labor farm, lhe lather UMS his tank to reewe the bOy. 'PG' o (I hr., 53 ·1minb ....... ATCll .. ~d Of LancelOt" ( 1963. A~tura) Comel Wilde, Jean WaUace After King ArthUr discovers a romance be- tween Queen Guinevere and Lancelot. he banlthet the knight from the kingdom. (2 .. ... ..,... .,. "The Hotel New Hampshire" • (HMM, Comedy) Jodie F09ter. Beau Brldgel.Baed on the book by John Ir· Ying. An eccentric New Engi.nd family un- dergoet chlngel u It sett up holets 1n different locales. 'A' ( 1 hr., 60 min.) ~ .. "Sex O.mee Of The Very Rich" (1983, Adult) Heether Oaeley, Chris Chit-. ~~;.~ ... "The Prime Of Mlea Jean Bro- die" ( 1967. Orama) Maggie Smrth. Rob- ert Stephens. A teacher at a glrl1' day school teechea hef students an awrecaa· lion of beauty an'O romance. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 1-.....r -----.. "Krull" ( 1983, Fantasy) Ke11 Marshall, Lysene Anthooy. On another planet, a prince faces many tests aa he trie. to regain his kingdom. raecue his b&- trothed and battle a super·powerf\JI beast 'PG·~~l'lj .. •.._,.,... II ~--"Dreamboat" (1952, Comedy) Clifton Webb. Gioger Rogers A silent· screen star regatnS glO<y when his Old films are resurreoted for television ( 1 hr 23 min.) •(!).on Al9COITaLO • .,. "Frontier Honzon· ( 1938. Western) John Wayne. Jennifer Jones A promoter achemes to swindle ranchers out of their land 1n order to build a dam for l•r;rr (1 ht ) · ~-­...... ,_ WIA1'111¥Ll9 • .,. "Witches' Brew" ( 1980, Come- dy) Lana Turner, Richard Ben1am1n. A oohga p<ofeta0t's wife uses lhe black -ans to help hef huet>and's career 'PG' ( 1 ht ' 4-0min.) •(J)Mmt• Weclne1clay CD) "It's Alive" ( 1976, Horr<>f) John ~en. Shwon Farrell. (1hr.,31 mln.) ~ "The Gift Of Love" (1978, Orama) Marie Osmond. Timothy Bottoms. ( 1 hr , 38 min.) (%) ''The Hunchback Of Noire Dame" ( 1939, Drema) ·Chenet Laughton. Mau· reen O'Hata. ( t hf .. 57 mln.) Cl) "Prot.eeo< W109tatf'1 Time Machine'" ( 1983. A~ture) Michael Mcvey, Th«>- ~.Mclellan. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) {Q) "Footlooae" ( t9M, Orama) Kevin a.con. l.0tl Singer. (1 hr .• 47 min.) Clll "8avenneh Smlles" (1982. AdVen- hKt) Mark Mllltt. Donovan Scott. ( t hr .. ~min.) ~"They Call~ Btuc:4t?" (1982, COme- dy) Johnny Vune. Mergaux Hemingway lhr., 30 min.) "Tht Etce Artltt" ( 1982, Orama) ffin O'NHI. f:r1 Garr. ( 1 hr .. 33 min ) "YtllowbMrd" ( t983. Comedy) aham Chlptntn, Peter Boyle. ( 1 ht .. 4 1 mlf\.) cm "Romtntlc Comedy" ( 1983, ~ manc:t) Dudley Moore. Mary Steent>ut· • '1!."· ( f hf., 43 min.) ~ "Whitt Witch Doctor" ( t853, AdYto- turt) Susan Heywerd. Robert )Altchum 1~ l'I,.,) CH> "~ At Felrborough" ( t98S, Orama) Robert Mitchum. OtbefJti Ken ~ht •.:..._&O min.) "111• Glt1 With Green Eyee" ( 1984, .ma) "P9tef Flneh. Alt• Tuihlnuf*n. ( 1 l'lf'.31mln.) • Aoldl H8rt" ( 1'M2. OttlN) Ginger Gtorge Montgomery. ( , hf" 15 f~:-:: ~Comedy) Tim tW D "The Magic Sword" ( 1962. Fantasy) Basil Rathbone. Estelle Wlnwood. ( 1 hr . 30 min.} • (%) "Sugar Cene Alley" ( 1984. Orama) (1 hr .. 4~ min.) _.,, ........ 11ov1es- -• "Lafayelle Escadrille" I 1958. Adven- ture) Tab Hunter, Etch1ka Choureau (2 hf&) CC) "Bill Cosby. Himself" ( 1982. Come ~ Biii Cosby ( 1 hr . 44 min ) W CH) "Harry Tracy" ( 1982. Orama) Bruce Dem, Helen Shaver ( 1 hr . 40 min ) CD) "It's Alive" ( 1975, Horror) Jottn 13Yan, Shalon Farrell. ( 1 hr .. 31 min ) W CI) "Greyat<*e: The Legend Of Tarzan, Lord Of The Apes" ( 1984. Adventure) Ra!Oh RichardSOn, Christopher Lambert ~hrs., 9 min.) CZ) "On Golden Pond" (1981. Orama) Katharine Hepburn. Henry Fonda. ( 1 hr .• 49mln.) -~ "The Gift Of Love'' ( t978. Orama) Marie Osmond. Timortly Bottoms. ( t hr • 38mln.) •cm "Can She Bake A Cherry P1ar ( 1983. Comedy) Karen Black. Michael £mll. tt hr., 30 min.) •CID "The Dark Crystal" ( 1982. Fantaay) ~ts. (t hr .. 35mln.) CJ) "Vellowbeard" ( 1983. Comedy). Grahem C~pman. Peter 8oylt ( 1 llr . • 1 min ) W (C> "They Calf Ma Bruct?" ( 1982. COme- dy) .JONrty Yuoe. Margaux Hemingway 11 hr., 30 min.) C1J "ProfttlOf Wegtiaff'• Time Machine" (1983, Advtnl\n) Mlchatl Melley, Theo-na Mclellan. (1 hf., 30 min.} •Cl> ''Gofdon't W8t" ( 1973, AcMlnture) PIUI WlnflakS. Cetl 1M (2 tn ) CI> "HIQtl ~ To Chine" (1983. Ora· IC.~ U 7 Martin Mull preeents a t~ln-cheek look at the stereotyp!Cal ban white family. Guest stars: Mary_Kay Place. Fred Wiiiard. eWM1'19"Ll9 •CH)--"Aepo Man" (1964. Comedy) Emlllo EsteYeZ, Harry Dean Stanton. A punk rocker takes a job with a veteran car reposseSSOI'. and t09~11her they join the . cha9e for a 1964 CheVy Malll)V whose trunk happens to contain a futuristic weapon. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) ••.,.."Back In The Saddle" (194 1, Western) Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette. After lnhefillng a ranch. a young man causes a big rush 1n town when he d~ov­ ers ~11 ( t hr) ~llllllll1W .. t!1 .,. "Lenny" (1974, Biography) Dustin Hottman, Valerie Perrine. Celebfat· ed comedian and 90Cial commentator L'enny Bruce 1rle9 to spea.k freely within the constraints of the t950s and '609 le- ; fCJ· 'A' ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) .... CMmlTATml••t i&L .,. "Android" ( 1982 Sclence-F'lc· tlon) Klaus Kln5"1. Don Opper In an Iso- lated space statlOn. an almost-human ro- bOt 18 horrltled to dtscover lhal hl'is to be put out of commlSalon by a crazed IClen- tlsl 'PG' ~ t hr .. 20 mln.) •l1Z>"-MI CllJ ma) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong. ( 1 hr , 45 min ) ©) "Footloose" ( 1984, Orama) Kevln Bacon. Lori Singer ( 1 hr , 47 min.) (%) "The Bounty" ( 1964, Orama) Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins. (2 hrs.. 12 min) .. ltl> "Bend Of The Rrvef'' ( 1952, Adven· ture) James Stewart. Arthur Kennedy (2 hrs ) -1ven1ag ---- -· (() -Ulll1'ULL Championship Fi-nal Game Four Bbston Celtics at Los An· Laki:ai hrs .. 30 mm ) u..., ...... ,_..c..,... ITMYm • ... ..., --Nna•'AIC- "White Witch Doctor" ( 1953. Ad\/entura) Susan Hayward. Roben Mitchum. A missionary nurM In Attica work$ diligently to gain the respect of the nat!YM. (2 hrs.) CI> TOP ... -Tyrone Crawley vs. Charlie "Choo-Choo" B<own tor the USBA llghtwe!Qhl chempionthlp tltle, achedult<J for 11 rounds. live from Atlantic City, N.J. (2 hra., 30 mm.) _. "Tennenea CNmp'' ( 195-4. Orama) Shelley Winters. Oew9Y Martin A young p<lzeflght8f ol honorab'e prtnc~ tn .. to relOOTI his lhady fight manager ( 1 lhr .. ~r;.~111\19 .. --. -.1a1m .. Sunday. June 2, 1835 19 I ...,.,,~ .. ··--·..,. •MU.OIM_. W llM J .,. "Bananas" ( 197 1. Comedy1 Woody Allen, Looi5e Lasser A PfOOUCt lester. bOted wrth l'lts evef'yday routine goes to a small Latin Ameriean country and bec<>me$ a dictator oorino a PolttacaJ Ei"al 'PG' (I ht • 22 min~ .. JDOI ._MD IUlmll MTN ,__ -1 ...... lMATT\lm ..... MUI Q :rtl-JT 1'W lnteMe'N W111'\ PNI~ ~~et Thoma& 1-0lc:=r .. ,.,, ...... LOMt ...... ..,. llOWll "Running Brave I 1983. Ora· ma) Robby Beflson. Pat Hingle Based on the ra.Hrfe experience of S1ou:a Indian 811· ly Miiis and lhe personal obstacles he overcame to becOme a member of 1he 196• Otympte track team and the ltrst Ame11can 10 eve< win tl'le 10,000 meter run 'PG' (I hr 45 mm I m) llOWll 'Roman1ic Comedy" ( 1983, AOmance) Dudley Moore, Mary Steenbur· gen While avoiding the entanglement ot romance. two seemingly. m1smatehed playwrights endure a nine-year part'*· ship WtiiCh pt<>duce$ a string of Broadway ht!I. 'PG' ( 1 hr , •3 rrun~ ,_ IUYWCll._Q -.... , .... ." .... MOIL.A. fmlllLl"I CCMtT .... w•n .,,.., ,. a... lftmlanou&. Nm Highlights and background footage of 1ne seventh annual competition 1n For1 WOflh Texas. Where a group of 37 pianists compete for the first prize thal 1n· eludes $200.000 ands worldwide concert IOIJr Oscar-winner F Murray Abraham ( .. Amaoeus ) IS lhe l'IOSI ( 1 hr 30 min) ~ == lnmlAnou&. 9'0CI Pim YA&. Performances by Adam Ant. Roger Dallry, Cyndi Laupe1, The Pretenders. Queen. Bonnie Tyter, Thomas Dolby. UB •O and Tracy Ullman. from Montreux. Swllzetland J. 1 hr 30 min ) (%) llOWll "Roicie Hart" ( 19•2. Orama) Ginger Rogera, George Montgomery. A dancer gains lame from a murder trial ( I !hf ·=·~MOUYWOOD'AM • e -AY TO MIA• Jonathfln and ark attempt to counsel a family and' the rtsldenll of a neigh~ thrown Into a turmoil when a young Vietnamese girl ra· £•her Amerlean father. tRl O ( f hr.) . COUITIMI •11111•L -.ucTMT Y Jacquet Cousteau and his team eit· plore the hlst<>ty, Wltdhfe and people ot the •800 mlle Mlnourt-M1SS1ss1pp1 river sys· t9m trom 111 e><lglns to the Gulf of Meiclco-- Q_ (2 hrl ) • 0 ,ML M Colt. Howie and J04y pureue a ptally ball Jumper to a reaort f\0- • tel In .. arch of t S3·mllllon atoten trea· eur~~r ) ''°" ·20 Sunday, June 2, 1985 e ..... Gldgel s Summer Revntoo' C 1985, Comedy-Ofama, Catyn Richman Dean &tier Aher ttadlng m ner surf ooard !Of a travef agency, Gidget hndS her seven-year mamage SloWly unravettno due to monetary ptessures and caree< de- ~his ) e "Sabrina" < 1954. Comeoy1 Audrey Hep90rn. Humphrey Bogart The daughter of the family chautteur is sougn1 atter by two wealthy socialtte btOChefS 12 lhrs i.... MLOMt co.uAT-.mT MID IULUWM 'The Sou:efer" Clive ReY!ll stars 1n ttus story ot a magician whose wizardry causes havoc 1n romantic mailers (2 hrs ) (Ci _.. 'Under The VOICano' (1984 Orama) Albefl Finney Jacquel.ne Bisset D11ec1or JoM Hus1on·s adaptation of Mal· com Lowry's novel A former British con· w . tOfmenrea by alCOhOllsm and his past stn.J90les 10ettec1uany to reverse his seff· destructive beha\llOr. ·R' ( 1 hr , •9 min ) CHt"°"' "Savannah Smlles" ( 1982 Ad· venMe) Mark Miiier, Donovan Sco11 A runaway nch g111 tags along wrth a parr of bUmblfng lugit"'e crtmtnals 'PG 11 hr 4Sm1n) • "°CAIN "'DOW-N••••IU9'111 ..... lllll .. (Jl.l _. "Law And Older" ( 1976. En· ma) Darren McGav1n. Suzanne Pleshene Based on the novel by Dorothy Uhnak Three generattOnS of an Irish family In New Vork City pursue law enf0tcement as a ca- reer (3 hrs ) .. -.. au91Dllm• POIT-U. mnt • ()) QI ... • CtlMm CMrles tries to find oot Why Douglas's unique book re()Otl earned him his first falling grade (R) l=DOUIH .. ,..,. ........ M CllW.a • CMARll Charles tries 10 find out Why Qouolas·s unique book report earned him hiS ftrSI la1hng grade (Al .. D GD 'ACTI CW LR Mrs Garrett enrons 1n a 1t1era1ure class w11h Bla11 and Jo but SOOfl feels overwhelmed by lhe eicpe11 ence_jR) O D O lmlAtn Oom1n1que seeks 1he 1ruth of her bfrth from the dying Tom C8rr· ington. and Alaicla IS stunned by the con- ditions of the Wiii. Steven and Claudia ~arrel (R) q ( 1 hr ) Cl) I/ I Or Shelnfeld's humor carries the staff through • potentially dangerous situ· aho··=) • ,llWllatm 'MTAITIOUI: A COllDUC· .n .. Rlc:C.rdo Mutl Conducts the Phlladelphla Orchestra Ill lhll pef1onn· anc• of Hector Berlloz'a wOf'k, taped at the Ambassedof Auditorium In Pasadena. Cal~r;/,.._. ! CGUm WOll.D .. , Game Ten. lrom Omaha. Neb (3 hrs ) CD _.. "Haan like A Wheel" ( 1983 Biogr1phy) Bonnie Bedel1a, Beau 8t1dg· es, Shifley MuldOWney, the first PfOfes· llONI woman race car dflver, s11oggle9 with te>elst r1Clng off~ls and her person· al •te. 'PO' ( t l'W • 53 min.) .. "Up Tht Creek" ( 198-4, Come-. dy) Tim Math91c>n, Jennifer Runyon FOUf cOllegt stvdenll try to bring some glory to t~ echOol by com~llng 1n a rah race ag.atnSt a team of rvthteSS men. 'R' ( 1 r 3S ~ . ·~tone" (198-4, Corned SytYester StallOne, Dolty Parton An E taOllstled country slnge:r Deis that she o turn a loudm<>Vthed New Vork City ~ drtvet into a convincing country entena1 er tn JUSt two weeks' time 'PG' 0 ( 1 hr 51 min) .. "Oo Golden Pond" ( 1981. Or ma) l{atha.nne Hepburn Henry Fond Old family tensions resurface as an eldei couple returns to their New Englar relreat and are vlSlted by their daughu he< hance and l'l•S son 'PG' ( 1 hr • rmn~ WI 111 OrA She111feld s nul'TlOI cames tt staff 1ruougri a poten11a11y dange<0os sit atlOO (R) atl D m __. TllOWLI Allison is tunol wtien she dlSCOVets 1hat her SISier has la en l'M!ad ove1 heels '°' he< dtSC JOCkf bOY1rl80d (R) (I),. -IPICW. ,., Cf) _.. "Breezy" ( 197•. Romance W111tam Holden. Kay Lenz. The e1dstenc of a cynical dtvorced blJSlnesaman changed when "9 becomes romanticsl 1nvo1Ved with a free-spirited teen-ager wr wanders into his hie (2 hrs . 30 min ) M 8 t Ol nll TOW Featured cruising ti' Car1bDean from Miami 10 lhe Virgin 11 lands With tips on making the most of or bOard and on-shore enter1alnCT1ent. sarr pie shipboar~ dancing, dining, gambhn and swimming. stop 1n Nassau. San Jue ano St Thomas ( t hr ) - D m IT .... ,. Erlich. Axelrod an others par11c1pate 1n a dream analysis pre gram. whefe strange tales are btoughl t the sur1ace from the 'Subjects' sleep (R 11-=-Mrs. Catx>t becomes •c dJGted to a prescription drug; ti father wh lett h&S family seeks reconc1Hat1on. a d vorCA<J songwriting couple cotlftbotate o a ~w and relondle their love (R) O ( · hr 1 OLOUIUWT fr) MD CClml MM TO •WCMT F1lme at the 1au festival's 30th anniversary, w11 reatured performances by D1uy Glllesptt the Dave Brubeck Quartet. S1an Getz an• ~nist Michel Petrucc1an1 ( I hr ) 1.1----llWll-PMTAITllMI A CW .. Riccardo Mutl conduets thi Ph.laclelph a Otchestra in thlt perf()fm ance of Hector Berlioz's work, taped 11 lhe Ambassador Auditorium In Pasadena cam ( 1 hr ) llOW'a ·"Btll Cosby. Himself" ( t982 Comedy) 8111 Cosby The comedian look· at everyday faults and foibles and per forms his famous characterlzalions 'PG 1hr,«min ) _.. "Reunion At FalfbOfougtl' ( 1985._ Oram,,) Robert Mitchum. OebOtat Karr After f<>tty yf!ars a d1S1lluSloned wa1 hero returns to England IOf an A11 C«pt reunion and Is reunned with his e11-IOVtt1 who reveals a stertllng secret. O ( 1 hr 50 min.) -...uwr. .. ..... • .._. I -... •:•:"=-""... \ =pa .... ---&! ·- •J s· 111 b ,_ )· 3 l'y d I 9 s I " ' , ) I..., .... ..,, ""'°"' "' ... CllCUI ="Sex Wave<:' '1'1lM ,,1101 Trac~ l.0rds. Eric Edwards ~""' .1 trAq1c accid,ent. a coma1ose woo11111 1mderqoes expehmental brainwave surgery sno awakens with a new personality I 1 hr . 19 ~ cm ''WO<king It Ou!".( 1984, Adult) Joanna Stcxm. Enc Edwards A sensuous entrepreneur becomes the manager of a run-dOwn gymnaS1um and turns It Into a salon 10< sex ( t hr . 12 min ) ... "Laura" ( 1980. Drama) Dawn Dunlop. Maud Adams A woman tries 10 prevent a relat10<1sh1p between a ~ulplor with whom she has had an affair and her teen-age ballerina daughter 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 min) (%) llOWI ·oaughters Of Darkness" (1971. Orama) Delphine Seyrig, John Karlen A couple on their honeymoon ar- rive 1n a frightened town where many young women have recently been mysleri- ou~~ (1hr .• 27mln.) ,_• ... "Rhubarb" (1951. Comedy) ~Y Milland, Jan Slerllng. A baseball team wins the pennant under the ownership of a cat.~ hrs.) 1W8 (I) lllNT HUT Glambane's shooting of a hoodl\Jm oo the run prompts an Inter- nal Alfa1rs 1nves1iga11on (R) ( l hr . tO mlnL • D • TOlllMT Guest host Joan Rivers Scheduled· s1nget Patti LaBelle, John Tra· volla. Chicago talk·show host Oprah Win· lfr~J~YlllNT -L* ... .-m.-. _.. ..,.,_. LA,..._ A JIFICA Scheduled lester Langley. l)fofassor and author of "Central America. The Real Stakes", aulhOr-hu- morltt Jean Shepherd on his cro'lS·Coun i travels. ( 1 hr ) ..... LOii) . • CWI Scheduled Tax watch ,, report on government plans for a new ciQ aretta. ( t hr • 30 min ) •cc:J llO¥ll "Rumble Fish ( 1983. Oramal Matt Diiion. Mickey Rourke In a 1950s ur- ban enwonment, a young tough looks up 10 his older brother, an aging biker. while struggll~ I~ find his own place In the world. 'R ( ~4 min ) ' I M OIMOU.YWOCIO ... "That Kind 0 1 Woman" I 1959. Orama) Tab Huntef. Sophi& Loren A g1r1 falls in love with a peretrooper and goes home to meet his family despite her sordid D(2h~ 11•1nn .. _ ... .-ill ..,_,. ftf._ .... ALL .. W.· m-. MU. In this special. Ben· ny HIN otters lltipstlck comedy. suwest1ve 101'1Q1 and a new music hell repettOlre ( I hr.) D • LA11 lllNT wnM DA• Lili& WM GUetts; Terry Gllllam. Hank Aaron. come dlan Geotge M111ef. aongwrltet lrvlng Cae aar rU"iJ. 1---.. "The Glory Brigade·· ( 1953. ama) Victor Mature. l" MaMn A comba1 engineer in Korea ttcorts a Greek Infantry outfit into enemy 1err11ory (2 ai'~tMI I I 7 W lntervleW with '1 Ph1h=haf!I Thomas CD ·Little Boy lost · ( 1%.3. 1lra· ia1 Amq Crosby. Clauoe 011uphln A r"- norter tiet. :!\f'<: •ti3.1 a S:rerv·11 m(lh11n 1s ac tually his !On (2 hK ) IUM,9911CMIT1\I ._..,_ TOP UIS IODlt Tyrone Crawley vs Charlie "Choo-Cl'loo" Brown for the USBA ligNweaght champ10nsh1p lltle scheduled tor 12 rounds. from Atlantic City. N.J (R) (2 hrs . 30 min) llOWI "5 Fingers 01 Death" t 1973. Adventure) lo Ueh. Wang Ping A young Chtnese kung lu student masters his art to beeome a leading expert and nattonal cha';MI 'R' ( 1 hr 38 min ) cm "It's Alive" ( 1975. Horror) John Ryan. Sharon Farrell A b0Unc1ng baby comes into the world w11h fangs. claws and a strong homicidal 1ns11nc1 'PG' ( 1 hr . 31 min ) - llCMI "Vellowbeanf' (1983. C6me dy) Graham Cha~man. Peter Boyte An 0<nery pirate esca~ from prison after twenty years and searches !Or his son who has.a map leading to burled treasure 'PG' thr .41mln) ,.. llCMI "Class" (1 983. Orama) Rob Lowe. JaCQuellne Bisset A prep sch<>Ol stuaent embarks on an affair wilh an older woman. unaware that she's his room- mate's mother. 'R' ( 1 hr . 38 min ) -·(I) llCMI "Sparrow" ( 1977. Mystery) Randy Herman. Don Gordon An amateur prtvate oe1ec11ve is determined 10 land lhe murderer ol a popular songwriter (R) ( 1 hr .. 20 min) WI' ... ' ... . ••=u.wa llCMI "Girls On The Loose (1 958. Mystery) Mara Corday, Mark Richmond A gang ol female thieves carry out an elab<>fate $200.000 heist and attempt to silence one ot lheit weaker members whom they feel may betrAy them ( t hr JO min) W @ elT~ 10.,_ "Hardbodles" ( 1984. Comedy) Grant Kramor. real Roberts Three mid ate-Aged single men seek Olll aov1ce 1n p1ck1ng up beautiful beach girls 1n south ern Cahforn1a 'R' O ( 1 hr . 28 min I ., ... AT ntl 11C)V91 Scheduled· ''Vietnam 1n the Movies" A look at "Apocalypse Now." "M1111ng In_ Action" and "Rambo .. I ALL•M,M&Y ... ,.La. _..''The French Woman" ( 1981 Orama) Francoise Fabian. Dayle Haddon. A b<>fdello being kept open by a govern- ment subsidy Is the scene ol murder and pollucal scandal when a VIP customer is .. §;,~~~ay 'A' (t hr .37mln) ·1a--.rwA1CM _.. "~ptral Road" (19E¥ Ad ventult ) Rock Hodson. Burl tvet. A CSO<· tor discovers bath medioal progress and faith Wl'llle working In the jltlOles of Bate via .. I "Yellowstone Kelly'' ( 1959. Western) Clint Wa~er. Edd Byrnes An In- dian uprising atarted OV9f an Indian maid draws a tut t,.ppef to the~ (2 h,. l ALL•Mfam.Y .. "C.n She Bake A Cher Pie?'' 83. Comedy) Karen Bi.ck, 'Lieh1el A neuto11e divorcee ~llD emotiOMlty anacMd to her tx·husband beQ1f1111n un- ;erta1n romance wtth a sell-ce"'""Ni con· irmel1 bachelor R' ' I hr , 10 min ) %) llOWI "The Bounty" i t984. Orama) "4el Gibson. AntnV11y Hopkins ().mng the 'amous 181h-ce111ury South Soo • .>yage. an otticer ol the English sailing ship "Bounty" leads a mutiny against Captain Bligh and tells In love with a Tah1Uan prin- cess 'PG' (2 hrs , 12 mtn ) t1I Cl) llCMI "&eystol\e The l egend QI Tarzan. lord Of The Apes" ( 1984, Ad- venture) Ralph Richardson, Christopher Lambert African apes raise an orphaned bay from a helpless toddler to an lntelll-- genl and expertenced hunter 'PG' (2 hrs . 9mtn~ •C!>~--m llOWI "The Roots Qt Heaven" ( 1958. Adventure) Err~I FlY!1'l Juflette Greco A w1ldhle enthusia.sl anemprs 10 l)(Otect Af- rican elephants lrom being hunted. (2 hrs. 30 min.) ~==:.:" acem ~ ... "Erendira" (1983. Orama) Irene Papas. Claudia Ohana A tyrannical woman forces her 10-year-old grand- daughter into prostitution 1n a rravenng brothel unlll an angetlC bay falls In love with the gtrl and attempts 10 rescue her i hr .. 39 min.) Mme. .... Ml ... "Harry Tracy" ( 1982, Orama) Bruce Dem , Helen Shaver A great ieQ· endary outlaw who escaped from 1all 1s pursued by a group ol men 'PG' ( 1 hr • 40mln) •1......,.,..·m211 -.an,. COl1IU.O ... _., __ •HlllTW WllAT'lllYLl9 " _.. "Under The Voleano" (f 984. Qfama) Albert Finney. Jacqueline BisMt Director John Hus1on·s adaptation ol Mal- com Lowry's novel. A former British con· sul. tormented.by arcohollsm and his past, struggles 1nettectually to reverse his self-...1..,F """""" ·R· (1 "" <9 m•n I • ""'" llY a.. W llOWI "Stardust Op Ttie Sage" •• ( 1942. Western) Oene Autry, Smiley 8ur- neue. A scheming mining foreman tries to dupe cattlemen whO have purchaMd IStQC=m~1hr) ~ .. lmYnml ~ ... "Bananas" (1971. Comedy) Woody Alteo. Louise l 85Ser A PfodUcl tester. bared with his everyday routine . goes 10 a small Latin Amerlean country and becomeS a dlctatOr during a pofittcal ~val ·PG' ( t hr . 22 min ~ Cl) llOWll "The Escape Artist" , ( 1982, Orama) Gritt1n O'Neel. Tift Garr A teen· aged boy from a family ol mag101.tna longa 10 follow 1n the lootsteps of his lather, a legendary escape artist 'PG' ( 1 hr . 33 m1t1) 1 llCMI "On Golden Pond" ( t 98 1. Ora- ma) Kathartne Hepburn. Henry Fonda Old l1mity 1.osions resurlaoe as an elderly couple ''turns to their New England retreat and are vlslted by their dllJQhtlf, her hat1Ce and hlS son 'PG' ( 1 hf • '9 •m.L.t1To1• Sunday, June 2. 198.5 21 •cm "Remember My Name" (1978, Mys- tetyl Geraldine C~n, Anthony Pertclns. Uhr., 36mln l • CCJ "The Princess And The Pirate" ( 19"'5, . Comedy) Bob Hope. Virginia Mayo ( 1 hr., 3' min.) •Cl> "The Princess And The Pirate" ( 19"'5. Comedy) Bob Hope, Virginia Mayo. ( 1 hr .. 3-4 min.) (%) "Android" (1982 Science-Fiction) Klaus Klnsl<I. Don Opper. { 1 hr., 20 min.) ?.19(8) "Smokey And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1~3. Comedy) Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) cm "The Bounty" ( 1984, Orama) Mel Gibson. Anthony Hopkins (2 hrs.. 12 min.) 19@ "S1tangers On A Train" (1951. Suspense) Farley Granger, Robert Walk· er (2 hrs ) •CC) "Slow Dancing In The Big City" ( 1978. Romance) Paul Servino, Anne Oitchburn (1 nr .• 51 min.) CZ> "Palmy Days" (1931. Muslcal) Eddie Cantor. George Ratt. ( 1 hr., 17 min.) •Cl) "Glzmo" (1977. Documentary) (1 hr. 30 min.) .. cm "Staying Alive" ( 1983. Orama) Jenn Travolta. Cynthia Rhodes ( 1 hr., 36 min,) •CZJ "Splendor" ( 1935. Orama) Miriam Hopkins, Joel McCrea ( 1 hr . 17 min.) -CC) "O'Hare's Wife" ( 1982, Orama) Ed· ward Asner, Mariette Hartley. ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) (({) "The Beastmaster" ( 1982. A<Neh- ture) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts. ( 1 hr .. 45mtn.) "Black Hand" { 1950, Orama) Gene Kelly. J Carrol Naish ( t hr. 33 min.) -@ "C11cle 01 Danger" ( 1951. Suspense) Ray Milland. Patricia Roe (2 hrs.) .wcm "WUthertng Heights" (1939, Ro- mance) Laurence Olivl8f, Merle Oberon l1 hr .. 43 min.) CZ) "The Bounty" ( 1984, Orama) Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins (2 hrs.. 12 min ) 11:11 CiJ "Medusa Against The Son 0 1 Her- cules" ( 1963. Fantasy) RIChard Harrison. Anne Ranalll I I hr . 30 min ) {l) ··warlords Ot The 21st Century" ( 1982. Adverwure) Michael Beck. Annie McEnroe ( 1 hr 35 min ) _ ......... lloVles- -· ''THX 1138" {1971, Science-Fiction) Robert Duvall, Don~ Pleasenoe. (2 hrs.) {CJ "Hambone And Hiiiie" ( 1984, Come- . dy) Ulllan Glstt. Timothy Bottoms. ( 1 hr . 29m1n) OD "The Dresser" ( 1983, Orama) Albert Finney, Tom Coorrenay { 1 hr . 58 min.) W (Q) "The Bounty" (1984, Ora~) Mel Gibson. Anlhony Hopkins (2 hre., 12 min.) "Gold IS Where You Ftnd It" ( 1938. Western) George Brenr. OIMa de Havll· land ( 1 hr . 30 min J W (C}"The Princess And The Pirate" (HMS, Comedy) Bob Hope. Vltglnla Mayo ( 1 hr , 34 m1n) (%) "Krull" ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken Mar· shall. Ly14!tre Anthony I 1 hr • 57 min) •CH> "Broadway Danny Rose" (1984. Comedy) WOOdy Allen. Mia Farrow. ( 1 hr., 26 min ) lrtl(O) ''Remember My Name · ( 1978, Mys. lety) Gerald~ Chaplin Anthony P8(1cln• ( 1 hr 38 min.) 22 Sunday. June 2. 1985 •CH> "DaMy" ( 1979. AO\lef1ture) Rebecca P~. Geofge Luoe. t 1 hr .. 28 min.) CZ) "Android" { 1982 Science-Fiction) Klaus Klrli«I, OOn (>ppef. (I(\/ • 20 rrun ) •CC> "Slow Dancing 1n Tne 81g O ty ( 1978, Aomanoe) Paul SONlno, Anne Oltchburn. (1 hr .. 51 min.) •Cl) "Glzmo" ( 1977. Oocomfntary) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • •([) cm "Staying Alive" ( 1983, Orama) Jenn TravoUa. Cynthia Rhodes. ( 1 tu .. 36 min.) ' Cl) "Lola Montes" ( 1956, Orama) Mar- tine Cerol, Peter Ustinov. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) •@ "~Dey, The Sheth Of June" ( 1950. Orama) Aobef1 TaylOf. Richard Todd (2 hrs .. 10 mlf'I.) -Evening ----• -= cm ... -Three separate bouts. lnclud· Ing Michael Spinks vs. Jim MacDonald for the undispoted ll~ht heavyweight champl- ~ tltle, scheduled fOf 12 rounds, lrom 1 :11~=·1 .... ......... 11MOT•¥11C WW llCMI "O'Hara·s Wile" ( 1982, Dra- ma) Edward Asner. Marlette Hartley. An attorney decide$ to pull the pk>g on the llle-suppor11nQ eqt.11pment on which his wife ts survlvlng and eventually receives counseling from her ghost. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 27 min.) CID llCMI "The Great Carueo" ( 1950, Musical) Marlo Lanza, Ann Blyth Enrico C.t\JSO rises from obscurity as a c:afe en- tertainer to b8COme a lead tenor at the Metropolitan Opera. ·o· (1 hr. 49 min.) Cl) llOWll "The Princess And The Pirate" (1945. Comedy) Bob Hope, Virginia Mayo. Buccaneers capture an entertainer and a princess and hold them hostage on the S1>!9nlsh Mein. ( 1 hr . 34 min ) MOTllATMOT\m ...... ~DAYIMA.m ... :t::'m'9 ..._,,.._ ...... _°'..,.. M' YllW _ _.. ____ """ -1~-= .... :=:&.Lynda Carter; Don Mal- leck, ~ and <tnt pilot of the Lunar l•r:ii.r~rch Vehlcit. l olctlele L.:.• I 'TDlllft lniervlew With ,_..ct9,,,, ~-~ mrtmr .... ,,.&.09 ...... ~ ... "A StrMtcar Named OMife" (1951, Orama) VMet\ Leigh. Manon Bral\dO. A Southern belle I05ti her 1anlty while trying to prtM<Vt her faded gentility aga. ntt the harasarntt11 of her herth and bnJllth brothef·ln-law 'PG' (2 htS , 2 L~ "Wutherlng Heights" ( 1939. net) Laurence OIMet, Merle Ob- 8fon. Based on Emily Bfonte's clas novel of the dOOmed love attaif betwe the spotled daughter ot a rnlddle-cla YOO<shire family and thtl 1il>'Pl>~ wtlo gr0< ':!J?.. with hef ( 1 hr , 43 min.) W _. "The Hunchback 91 Not Dame" ( 1939. Orama) Charles Laug Ion. Maureen O'Hara A hunchback la In love with a beautiful but distant gyp i i. (1 hr .. 57 min.) Ml a&.YWC:.•MllQ 119 1 •,,. TOlll Featured' those exo1 · canals ... of Long Beach?: the ponytall r turns -for men, how tooth bondj' makes them bflghter; a dog health spa I ., ... ,..., ftiA"m.1 . L.A. llMI UP PCM WM ViSl1 the Kai~ Ship Verd and meet some real-life "Roi the Riveters" 1n lhrs special report abo how Los Angeles contrjbuted 10 Wor War II. I IMDMOATL.u. ....,...CCUT --•WAn .. ,,., w.DWOILDOP A1mM.1 =:,..ft Neal Gabler and Je Irey Lyons review "Perfect" and "GOOf les .. Cf) '°"' UJBh MD THI llAYI lilOWll UllD John Cal!erty al'\d the Bet ver Brown Band sing selectK>nS lrom th album "Tough All Over," 1ncludlng "O the Dark Side" and "Small Town Girt " I UCM ... MOU.YWOOD ,.,_ • Cl) ••• '.&. Magnum finds tnmsei rorn between beautllul twin SISters as h1 Involvement w11h one brings him into cor lllcl with the other (Parr 2 of 2) (R) ( hr ) a m OOlrt ... CUit coniures Ut memories of his own gridiron antics whe1 his -son Theo makes the &ehool footba ;eam. (R) 8 .,. "Murph The Suri" ( 1974, Act venture) Aoberl Conrad. Donna Miiis Two light-fingered beach bl.lms and 1 female accomplice leave behind a trall o empty Jewel belles and bro1<en dreams at !her, successfully snarch the 'Star Of In dta ' li!m (2 hrs J 8 lUll AIC ... ClOllW "The Flr £ Unleashed" Correspondenr Marshall Fra dy and host Peter Jenntngs leao an exam !nation of how nuclear power. nuclea1 waste and' the prolilerallon or nuclea1 weapons have attected society dY~I thf past four decades. Include& 1n with Defense Secretary Caspar eln· berger. lndlan Prime Mln1s1er Rajlv Gan- dhi. Libyan leader Muammar al Quaddaf1 and former President Jimmy Cart8f. (3 hrs.la. i 9119TM•ITTWT Interview wlltt Mlehele lee e llCMI "The Male Animal" ( 1942 Comedy) Heory Fonda, Pon OeFore. A mld'W .. lern college professor nsks his jOb by taking a ttand IOf academic freedom white nearly losing his w'1fe to a football • hefo friend. ~ hra ) •• llYl"8fl "Reilly-Aee Of Spfes' Superspy Sidney Reilly 1i1 relurn1ng to Eng land lrom Persia 1n 1901with 1nlounatlor about RUSSlan 041 e11.p10ta1100s when he 1s detained under guafd, l'lt plant: lita es· cape, leaving a cftrgytMn'a young wlfe If' • ecandal0u5 S11ua11on I Part 1 ol 121 Q (1hr.,30 min.) .... ~ llCMI "Hamt>one And Hillle" (1984 ) UINan Gish, Timothy Bottoms A dOQ embltb on a harto.lng ctoas· I re , Is ;y g e J' (' -T-harsclay Cont. country irek from New York to Ca1tforn1a 1n search of its owner alter the two be come separated at an atrpott PG 11 hr 29m1n) 1J .. u.a. ONlt GOLi HIQHLIQHTI , ID llCMI "GreystOke The Legend Qt Tarzan. lord 0 1 The Apes" ( 1984 Ao venture) Ralph Richardson. Cnr1s1ophe1 Lambert African a~s raise an orphaneo bOy lrom a helpless Oddler to an 1n1e111 gent and experienced unter PG O 12 hrs_, 9 min.) .$) llCMI "Porky's II The Nexl Day ( 1983. Comedy) Dan Monahan Wyall Knight A group ot high school students e11emp1s 10 thwen the plans ot a sell righ1eoos preacher and 1he. Ku Klul< Kan to censor a Shakespeare tesrr1a1 R 1 1 hr. 35 min.) m1CU•• t11 'W llCMI "The Soutnern Siar 1959 Adventure) George Segal. U1su1a A~ dress A man searches tor a 011cetess d1c1 mond in hopes ol w1nn1ng me heart of 111e O-Nner's daughter 12 hrs . 10 min J 1::111 D GD PAl&Y T1U Alex s 1nfatua1ton with an unwed expectant molher gels out or •hand when he begins planning tor the•r hie 1_2gether as a I= (A) W P& llA~ Surler·turned modPI Shaun Thomson. Lynda Caner !) ......... lClll I) Cl) -a -The corrupt mayor of a morally bankrupt town n.res Rick and A J to find <XII 1t lhe chief ot police h•S e~·w1fe. 1s planning to muroer 111m 1R1 O JJ hrj D ti) CtB9'I Coach falls 1n tave ano 1;>roP<>SeS 10 a women he s nevei seen be lore. while her attrac11ve daughter ha~ nothing but re1ect1on tor Sam's advance!. iart I ot 2) CAI ... ten ....... ,._.MLOllD n:v. 'The Bouncy ll984 Drama) Mel Gibson Anlhony Hopkins D .. irtng the lam<XIS 18th century Sou1r. ':leas voyage. an officer o f lhe Engltsti o;a11 •fig ship "Bounty' leads a mu11ny against Captain BhQh and falls 1n love w•I'"' a Tan •·an~ss 'PG (;>hr s 1?rn•r m A t:Jo 0 0) llQ tHOT1 .. Alml!CA A NPw York building superintendent;; tite 1c; rnrown <ito a frenzy when his cousin. a Sowet sailor, decides to detect while on a v1s11 to America Stars Joe Mantegna ano Kellh Szara= "The Sugarlano E11.press ( 197~. Comedy) Goldie Hawn. w1111am Alherton A youno mother beeomes a tug •live and a folk hero dur1ng a cnme ram page designed to prevent her 1nlanr son s adoptron. (2 l'lrs . 30 min) fl mu.-• M NAT9 Tne remote country house of a Cambr1doe don is tne setting for 1 series of events invo1v1nu spies. mureltr end revenge Stars Tom ·COl'lli. Donald Pleasence end Phoebe N1 cholls ~1 hr., 30 min.) Ii> llAI ••Cl TMIATM "Strangers And Brothers" As the polltleal Sltua11on 1n fu· rope worsens, 1 new m11ter 1s chosen al l ewia Eliot's C1mbt1dge college (Part !i of 7) O ( 1 hr) 'C.> M • .... A took II the careers ot Ovsttn Hoffman, Sally Field Met Gibson and Jamie l• Curtis with 111m clips thal tr14:e their rlM to 1tardom ···-•01T• .. mY -Nadine Leevanhoek Ketrlt KffM) lnl'\eflt1 her bOts'I detec tlve aoencv ""' two days 1ft8f bttng hlltd by h•m Also stars Louis Giambalvo and William Windom. ( 1 hr ) • D GD tlLL ITmT-... Davenport's Ille is 1eopard1zed when she learns abOut a plot to kill the mayor. Balker's extradition 111p to Las Vegas brings a windfall at the slot mach1~) I 1 hr I IOUIH . JOlltlWLD ...., ... ICllml llCMI "Dog Day Afternoon" ( 1975, Drama) Al Pacmo, John Cazale. A New York City bank roobery escalates 11110 a near·CllCUS when community aCtl\llSIS jOtn 1n 10 stage an an11 pollce protest during the P.ifir.:..f . hrs . tO min) llROTMIMQ WMm.m 11t11 ......out PIK>Gll&'ZSIQ mOM AND~ TMICOllCBTlt 1M1 PAM Paul Simon ano An Garfunkel perform old tavorlfes 1n lheir l1rs1 101n1 con· c;efl in 11 yeers tepe&ounng tne-summer ol 8 1 1n New York Ci1y·s Central Park (I hr., 30 min) -@ RAICM. DAml The Little Rascals are tea1ureo 1n film clips ano shorts ( t hr 50 min) *'ITICTACDOUGH lllDIPINDllfT ... I .,,,. AllDMW AND HaOU Of 1MI 'AITM ~ aAN........,. Alm!ICA The humor· 1st tours Death Valley on his trusty burrow Flo)Yer L lfllDWllK 'Si llDMI Sketct1e> riov1e critics Sebert and Ebel. Schanoa (John Byner) predicts lt'le tu1ure lor celebr111es, orugs 1n sports and show business O 11• DDCl)®J G> ... TAii • QOMIMOW ........ u.Ya.LD llOMTY "'"°"' fll ... CltCUI I CM.1llQ. WtlTMIJI I DAD'S.., NOMI RACllG wan 't ' tTIV9 WONDD com• Hom TM Grammy Award winner re1urns to Detroit. oNhere his career oegan 10 perform a con· c.e•t 1>! 111s greatest hits t 1 rir > ~ a.&.IJl't COURT . 11:11 l llOYll Illusions ( 1980 Abolt) Bro· 9ette Lanaye Babetle Bure A secretary escapes the boredom of her JOb through aoventurous daydreams and fantasies. ( I hr 20 min l O llOVll Centerspreao G1111" ( 1982. Comedy) Annelle Haven, VeronlGa Hart Wt1en the leaders of a rellgt0us group threaten 10 tmng legal action against a c;~ln magazine. lhe publisher senos her models into action ( t hr . 35 min.) 11~ 8 r)) 'AU fAlf Cott and a pllot friend pursue a bail jumper who took off to Pan· ama 1n 1he t111p1ane he put up as collateral {B) _l1 hr. tO min ) U fl) TOllOHT Guest host Joan Rivers Scheduled Don Aiekles Bonnie Franklin Dack Rambo ( 1 hr.) I UTURDA't Mn ~ ... .-m.- VIUI llDCIPOMflalt LAW U IHCA Scheduled Ro1:>er1 RtlCh. CO-ftUtl'lor Of 'New Dealt the Chrysler Revr.iat Rnd tNJ Amtncan Sys· 1em" fl hr) ,...neum ~ ..,_ • Krull" ( 1983 Fantasy) ~n MArshAll l ysene Anth()tl~ On 1notl'ler planet. a prince laces many tests as he tnes to regain his kingdom. rescue his be- trothed and batlle a super-powerful beas1 'PG' (1hr .. 57mtn.) G * ClUI Scheduled l>Odyt>ullder Ra chef Mclistt Shows women how to c;tay Iii and feminine ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 1M (8) ll0¥9 "Broadway Danny Rose · ( 198-', Comeoy) WoOdy Allen Mia Far row A small-time out goOd-hearteo 1a1ent agent works d1hgenlly to make successes of his hopeless clients 'PG' O ( t hr 26 .. ml1nJw Oii NOl.L 'tWOOD · llCMI "Georgy Girl" 1 t966, Comeoy) Lynn Redgrave, Afan Bates A girt marries a welH o-do older man 1n order 10 g1vP her friend's ba~ a home (2 hrs J ~lllll'mmar ... ... MAL PIOft.I COUltl --.0 _,Game 11 frOIT' Omaha, Neb (A) (3 hrs ) MCI AID IOI fllPOfl)' A sw<>f on Teri· nessee W1thams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof starring Sandy Duncan An80f1 W1thams and Sonny Bono, a new way to keep dnv· ers alert. time-sharing IOYpees 1t1I CCHICWll "Angelo. My Love' ( 1983 Ora ma) Angelo ..Evans. Michael Evans An American gypsy boy tries to retrieve a family hetrloom which was stolen 13.: l2 hrs) tt11 @ llOWI "Mutiny At Fort Sharp ( 1965. Western) Broder1ck Crawloro Cesar Romero A cavalry officer laces 1he wralh ol his men for the way he nanoled me oe- lense of a fortress bese1 oy lndtan at tacks. (2 hrs ) 11::9 D fl) U11 _.,. wmt Dl¥m LITTIJllAM Guests. John Candy Joe Flaherty, profes s1onal wrestler Killer Kowalski, the Rev Bls~i,;. (Al ( 1 tir) l•=r Than L:1fe' (1956 Ora ma) James Mason. Barbara AuSh Pia gued by a painful ar1e11a1 cono111on a schoolleacl"ler develops an aod1c11on 10 cortisone (2 hrs I 9 aTBT~ TOllOHT Interview wit,.. Michele Lee at llCMI "The Matchmaker' ( t958 Comedy) Shirley Booth Anthony Perkins A ma1chmaker trtes 10 '•N1 a prooer mate tor a rich crotchety Old widower (2 hrs ) 1 :-o~AM~ MMIMLOllD ll0¥9 'Weekend Pass" ( 1984. Com edy) D W Brown Peter Ellenstem FOYr &allOrs )US! ltn1sh1ng oasic training 1n San Diego travel to Los Angeles for fun and romance 'A' ( 1 hr 32 min ) ll0¥9 "Warlords 01 The 21st Cer:itu· ry" ( 1982. Adventure) Michael Beck. An- nie McEnroe. A loner and his small group face a IOfmer army commandM leading ~anniC81 torces 'PG' ( 1 hr 35 min ) .. B Cl) ll0¥9 "See China And Die' ( 1980. Orama) Esther Rolle Kane Holli· day A maid wtlo fancies herself as a Cle· tecttve sea1ches tor the killer of one ot her tmP=· (R) ( 1 hr . 20 min ) .. cm "N1ghth te" c 1983 Orama) Btidgetta Monet Lon Sanders A htgh- prlotd prostitute walks the street~ search· Ing fOf new customers and Old acqua1n •1t•n;-~1~attn ) = "Force 0 1 Arms" ( 195 1 Ora· ma) W1lltam HOiden. NancY'oson An Army lieutenant and a WAC tan 1n love 1n World War fl Italy 12 nrs 1 Sunday, June 2. 1985 23 ID llCMI "The Grear lmpersonalfon" ( 19•2. Adventure) Ralph Bellamy. Evelyn Ank8fs A German ottlcer travets to Eng· land 1n the guise of a mlsS1ng British am- bassadol' ( 1 hr., 30 min,) t:11 CID llO¥ll "Angel" (1984. Orama) Cltlf Gorman, Susan Tyrrell An 1ntelllgen1 stu· dent turns to prostitution so that she can pay the tuition at an exctuslve high school ttl 'R' ~-32 min J I, ... , LCMICllll ALL. M PAI& y .... ML.ORD llCMI "Up The Creel\" ( 1984 Come- dy) Tim Matheson, Jennifer Runyon Four college students try to bring some glory 10 !heir school by compering in a raft race against a team of ruthless men ·R' ( 1 hr 35m1n) *I Cl) Cll ... llQHTWATCH lmCOllD-.... llO¥ll "'M11\e's Murder' ( 1984. Ora ma) Debra Winger, Mark Keyloun A Los Angeles bank employee end sometime lover of a drug dealtng tennis 1nstruc1or deeides to rnvesrtgate hrs death and 1eop- ard1zes her own llfe 'R' ( 1 ·hr . 37 min ) (0) llO¥ll "Remember My Name" ( 1978 Mysrery) Geraldine Chaplin, Anthony Per- kins. A mysterious young woman am ... es In a small California rown and takes a tob · 1n a local store. only gradually revealing that she has come rhere on a mission or revenge 'R' ( 1 hr . 36 min ) •CS) llOVll "Xrro" (1983, Science-Fic1tonl Philip Seyer. Bernice Stagers An earthltng -l'riclay -•llondnp Movies- • ® '"Smokey And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983 Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Jerry Reed ( 1 hr 25 min ) .. (Z) The Hunchback Of Noire Dame"' ( 1939, Orama) Charles Laughron Mau· reen O'Hara (I hr 57 min) .. "C"' Wall' On The Wold Side ( 1962 Ora ma) Laurence Harvey, Capucme (2 hrs) 0 "LovP Affair ' ( 1932 Drama) Oofothy Mackarll Humi.>hrey Bogart ( 1 hr 15 min ) • (}:f, "'Toby And The Koala Bear" ( 1981 Fantasy) Roll Harns 11 hr . 20 min.) ··Grand Baby' { 1981, Orama) Esther Rolle. Larry B Scott ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) NI@ ... The Lady Takes A Flyer'" (1958, Orama) Lana Turner. Jell Chandler (2 hrs ) 1111 ©) "High Road To China"' ( 1983. Dra- ma) Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong ( 1 hr 45 mtn) 1:11(1) "Greystolle The Legend 01 Tarzan, Lord 0 1 The Apes" ( t984, Adventure) Ralph Richardson Chrrstophef tambert ~hrt . 9m1n ) -•CCJ "All Fall Down ( 1962. e rama) Eva Marie Saini. Warren Beatty ( 1 hr . GO min.) "' • CID '-'The Secret 01 NIM H " ( 1982. Fen- rasy) Animated Voices of Ellzabath Harr- man. Dom Deloise ( 1 hr . 20 min ) .. "The Secret 01 N I M H " ( 1982. Fan· taty) Animated Vo1ees of Elizabeth Hen- man. Oom Deluise ( 1 tv . 20 min ) • •cm "Police Academy·· (198.4 Comedy) Steve Guttenberg Kim Cattrell ( 1 hr . 41 min> · 24 Sunday. June 2. 1985 retums ffom en alien abduction In a hi~ ous condition. 'R' ( 1 hr . 20 min.) d (C) llCMI "Boarding School"' ( t983 Comedy) Nesrassla Kinsk1 A high school girt plans a student exchange program with a IOCal school tor bOys 'R' { t hr , 39 min.) d 117) WOIU AT U. •8 llCMI "Tammy Tell Me True·· (t961, Comedy) Sandta Dee John Gavin. A backwoods girl seta her heart on getting a col=ucati;.,~2 hrs ) Cf) n• • llCMI "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn' (1946, Orama) James Dunn. Dorothy McGuire. Based on lhe novel by Betry Smith A young glrl from the renement dis- trit;t struvgles to make a better Ille for her- self than her parents had (2 hrs . 30 lmrn.ic,.~ __ _. M9CMl-.La M .....,.,._,Ella • llCMI "The Beastmaster" ( 1982. Ad· venture) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberls In a mythic world of the past. a young man with an unusual talenr tor governing ani- mals searches tor the villain responsible tor the destruction of his village 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) a. Cf) AllOTT,,,., cotTaLO m llCMI "LawleSs Frontier'" ( 1935, Western) JOl"ln Wayne. Sheila Terry. A cowbOy struggleS to exon8fate n1msell ol crimes blamed on him by a crooked sher· itf ( 1 hr.) 1=111•111• 0f HIAUIG -~"'Eddie Macon's Run" (1983, Orama) John Schnelder. Kirk Douglas ( t hr , 35 mtn ) "M1dn1gh1 Madness" ( 1980. Corne dy) 0a ... 1a NaJJghton. Debra Cltngi!r ( 1 hr . SO min) CS) "'It All Came True" ( 1940 Dremar Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan ( 1 hr 37 min) Z "The Real Glo<y" 11939.' Orama) Gary Cooper David Niven (I hr 35 mtn ) -all ""The Sad Sack"' ( 1957. Comedy) Jerry Lewis, Davtd Wayne ·12 hrs) 11•cm "Moscow On The Hudson" ( t984 Comedy) Robin W1lltams. Maria Conchita Alonso. ( 1 hr . 55 min ) 119 D "Battles Of Chief Pontiac" ( 1953, Western) Lex Barlcer. Lon Chaney I t hr 30mln) '"Rhinestone" (1984. Comedy) Syl- vester Stallone. Dolly Partorf ( 1 hr . 51 min.) -.a.tt•noon Movies- _., "Anoet And The Badman" (1947, Western) John Wayne, Oail Russell 12 hrs ) , "Android" ( 1~ Sclence-F~tlon) Klaus K1nsk1. Don Opper. ( 1 hr •. 20 min.) Cl) "Return Of A Man Called Horse" (1976, Adventure) Richard Hems. Gale Sondefgaard. (2 hra . 9 mtn) "'The Secret Of N.1.M H " ( 1982. Fan· taay) Animated. VOices of Elizabeth Hart· man. Dom OeLulSe ( 1 hr . 20 min ) W C.DJ "Bel11"' (t980, Selene. Fiction) Rich· erd Chamberlain. dohn Houseman. ( 1 hr , 19 min } W CC) "Stetnt Uke Old Ttmfl" ( 1~. Com- ~ ...... ,_ -ftllfLm -awa• aw.Lm TAUi MTM Gu James Komack .. ~,-· ~i:' .. Porky·s 11· The Next o. ( 1983. Comedy) Dan Monahan. W\ Knight. A group of high school stude anempts to thwart the plans of a . s righteous preacher and the Ku Klux K to censor a Shakespeare testrval. 'R' hr., 35 min.) (%) MOWll "Lola Montes"' ( 1956. Oran- Martine Carol, Peter Ust1n0v. Whtie be exhibited as a crrcus atrrectlon. a cc tesan takes an Introspective look at ' Illustrious career ( 1 hr , 50 min J mWMAnllYLm a.CC) llCMI '"Dog Day Alternoon" ( 19 Drama) Al Pac1no. John Caza1e A N York City bank robbery escalates tntc near-<:rrcus when community activists 1 In to stage an an11-po1tce protest dvr W the~=· (2hrs , tOmlnJ · ~ ....... ,.. ~ .llOWll "Moscow On The Hudso ( 1984. Comedy) Robtn Wiiiiams. Ma Coochira Alonso A Russian crrcus mu c1an detects to the United Stales and s. lies In NeWI York alter being saved Ire the KGB by a srore secunty guard 'R' hr , 55 mln.) .. __ Allm TmYT\18 ICID•1HIU9 -flLlftlf .. edy) Goldle Hawn. Chevy Chase ( 1 h 42mln) "The Bounty"' ( 1984. Orama) M Gibson. Anthony Hopkins (2 hrs · min) (Z) ··Mr Hulol's Hohday' 11953. Com· dy) Jaeciues.JTat1 Natalie Pascaud 1 hr . 3t min l a. SJ "Foolloose"' ( t9B4 Orama) Kev Bacon. Lori Singer ( 1 hr 47 min) •COJ ··Love Allarr"' ( 1932. Drama) Dorott Mackall!. Humphrey Bogart 12 hrs) ll) "'Htgh Road To China·· ( 1983 .. Ori ma) Tom Sallee!\. Bess Armstrong ( 1 hr 45mln ) *{.C) "Sixteen Candles" ( 1984, Comedy Molly Ringwald. Anthony Michael Hall ( hr .. 33 min) •CID "Toby And The Koala Bear"' ( t98 Fantasy) ROif Harns ( 1 hr , 20 mm.) (I) "The Secret 01 NIM H " ( t982. Far tasy) AnK'naled V01ces ol Elizabeth Har1 man, Dom Deluise ( 1 hr . 20 min ) •Cf) "Break1n11 Away" ( 1979, Orama DennlaChristopher. Paul DOOiey (2 hrs ) CC) "AH Fan Down" ( 1962. Dfama) Ev Marie Sajnt Warren Beatry ( t hr 51 min.) (0) "High Road To Chine" ( 1983. Ora ma) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong ( 1 ht 4.5 min.) "The Real Glory" ( 1939, Drama Gery Cooper David Niven ( t hr "!' min.) ---------... Cl) -Mm'rlMI. CtiAmpioMhtp Ft net Game Ave. If nec0$Mry Botton Celt lei at Lot Angeles Lakert (2 hrt . 3( mn.l I - ~SI IY all nts ~II Ian (I '5 td Jt· 1t " I I·=-.· IUCI ... ..._.. ITAi,_. • H•llWT WWWl...:1 ...,.. WT Jeff Smith prepares a variety of bean dishes 1nclud1ng Cuban black beans. black-eyed peas and co10 bean salads • 18) lllOWll "Reunion At Fa1rb0fough" ( 1985, Orama) Aoben Mitchum. DebOrah • Kerr Afte< forty years a disillusioned war hero returns to England tor an Air Corpe. reunion and Is reunited with l'HS ex ·love1 who reveals a startling secret O 11 hr 50 min) . l a& THI llAL Animated A mag1ca1 seal enlisrs lhe aid ot children 10 educate adul1s about human cruelly to sea1s It hr) . Si lllOWll "Grand Baby" (1981 !ftama 1 Esther Rolle, Larry B Sco11 A young bOy's hie and attitudes change when he is senr to live with his grandmother in rne lrura~~T(~ min I ..... ...,.., '"' MAie UMmta&.m IMC:m.ILW•WW ADA11 mnrt _,., wotW.O Guesr Sen Robert J. ~-Kan~ '1) vmlO IOO MID _... WIT14 1'11~--TMATTIM •. ,.....,. AIC ... Q . DAI.LAI . =-ll-rT TOllQMT l11terv1ew with Y1cnaet Oouoiaa ' ........ ..,.,.. ,._THILOID =.aRT L lllOWll "Uncommon Va1or 11983 ' ~ma) Gene Hackman. Rooeri '51ack A ;• nv1ng father forms a c;mall fmce lo •P' 11> 1119' son who has been held rr·sunP• ' 10 years alter be1n~ df'C·.t1e<l n c.s111u ;ct1on '°Vietnam R ( 1 t.r 4!> rnui 1 0 lllCMI ··Moscow On The Hudson _ 1984. Comedy) Robin W11t1ams. Mari.i onch1ta Alonso A Russian circus muo;1 c..an defect• 10 the Untied Stales and set ''"s 1n New York after being saved from "e KGB by a store security guard 'A' ( I "' SS min) l .. "Nigh! Moves·· ( 1975. Mys lery) Gene Hackman. Jennifer Warren A flllv(\te eye h11ed to locate the daugnrer of J tormor movie actress beQmles enran· gled tn I web ol lntr)gue with a Mayan srnuggllng ring 'R' ( 1 hr , 39 min ) ~@ llCMI "THX 1138" ( 1971 Scienc&- f'ic1ion) Rober1 Ouv&U, Donald PleaSence tn 1he WOtld of the Mure wne<e humans are redtJoed by drugs to automalOf\S, a man and woman escape lhelr 1:>onds and .....,. fall in IOve. ( 1 hr .. 50 min ) ·-, .. , ... '*".W M•u. ..... Cllllf ..... lltTI ...,., =----·MmM.I ·-lf·-· ... 9. .,. ··Eddie Macon's Run · ( t983 ame) John Scf\neldtr. Kifk Douglas An eaeape<1 crlm1n.1 b.comes the qui rry ot r1 ruthteas law o~ 'PG' ( 1 hf J5 min I I UCllll._•u._,. .. -.r ,_ StudetllS ti Kennedy High. • School g<>$Slp about Joanne Bra1thwalte's rela11onsh1p with the lather of a problem student, Trout tries 10 maintain his sanity · as he continues 10 date two g1tlS ( 1 hr ) 0 *-··Killer Force" ( t975. Adven- ture) Peter Fonda, Telly Savalas A se<:url· ty officer and his sidekick a11ack a desert m1n1ng camp tor a beaul1fut woman and S20 m1lhon 1n d1amondS (2 hrs ) Q ®l -T• Webster's gOdparents explain the tacts of fife to him wtlen he allempts to make a baby with tns girl lr 1 ie=11i:'gar and spice (R) o ~ ~~ TOllGHT ln1erv1ew wit" Michael ()ouolas Q) llOVll ·'!he Treasure 01 The Sierra Madre" ( 1948 Ofama) Humphrey Bo gart. Waller Huston Searching for gold 1n the mountains ot Mexico. two drillers and a veteran prospector hnd the1r partnership crumbhnF'°' ili.(2 (2 hrs .. 30 min I I .... .aTOM .. RIVllWQ PIAmTHILOll> WALL STMIT -Guest Charles L Schultze. senior fellow. Brookings tnstflu· lion ({).,. .,._m,.1Ce1-rm""• H *-··M1dn1ght Madness" ( 1980 Comedy) David Naughton. Debra Clinger A collegiate gamester assembles a di- verse group of soronty girls. campus 1oc1.s. class ora1ns and Valley g111S to par· t1c1pate 1n the ultimate atl·night scavenge1 hunt 1n los Angeles PG' O (1 hr . 50 m111) $ MOVll ·5,,1eer Candles ( t984 Comedy) Mollv Ringwald Antnony Mi· chael Hall An insecure Midwestern teen· ager's 16th tltrlhday goes unremembered. 1ust another symptom of the pain of aCJO- t1>scence and growing up 1n a mlddle-class tam•tv 'PG' ( 1 hr , 33 min) '1)10UMI UI IJ CMA..allll• ..atr-GMm wmt • HLL O @) llMION Benson goes undercove1 10 find out 11 the 11eutenant governor is ldk J, ~es l1om a cons1ruc11on company J. UH OI HAZZMD Bo and Luke must help singer Waylon Jennings ltnd the trav· ehng country music museum that Boss H~nrU= 1R1 11 hr , ~=-llTM~lllOW I WALL STmT -Guest Charles L Schultze. senlO< fellow, Brookmgs lpst1tu· 1100 1-: COOPlll'I OAAHI COUlfTY Orange County Au Ouehty The Air We Breathe' Stale end local air ~uallty ex· perts discuss ail pollution and its effects on health. comfort and the ecooomy. lt'COUHIWOll.D-Game 13, lrom Omaba. Neb (3 hrs ) .. II DUlll Of~ Bo and Luke must help s1nget Waylon Jennings hnd the irav- eling country music moseum that. Boss HOQ.li!'BS hlj&Cked (R) ( t hr.) .. a w v Donovan rescues his son Sean trom the V1s11ors. then has to soamble to prevent his 1ecap1ure, Kyle helps set up a reunion between .Aobln end her star-child Elizabeth (R) ( 1 hr) . D llO¥ll "Al1ered States.. ( 1980 Sc1ence-F1ctt0n) W0111m Hurt. Blair Brown Based on Paddy Ch•ytftky's nov el A H rvard !Clentisl's geoer;c t1ruc:1ure 1\ 111te1ed when ne conducts mind·••· pano1ng expemnents,Wlth llOlallon tank• and powerlvl Ml1UC1nogri (R) Q I:, 0 Ill OlllAllCll "Bach's Bran· denburg Concertos: The Concerto Gros- so" NlkOlaus Harnoncourt conducts the Concenrus musicus ol Vienna 1n the com- poser's Brandenburg Concenos I, VI and Ill. perlormed on period instruments. ( 1 hr) Gi> PIAm THI LOID m> ..... &om "Is There A Case For L&- galizlng D1ugs?" Guests: Dr Gabriel G Nahas of Columbia Unrverslty Arnold S Trebach ("The Heroin Sok.Jhon"l ot American Unrve1s1ty ( 1 hr ) l.C:l *-"Rhinestone" ( 1984 Comedy) Sylvester Slallone DoUy Parton An es- tablished country singer bets that she can turn a loudmouthed New York City cao Cl11ver into a convincing country entertain- er 1n 1us1 lwo weeks' time 'PG' O ( 1 hr . 51 min I 1. 01 llOVll 'Reuben. Reuben" ( 1983, Drama) Tom Conti, Kelly McGiltts A Scotttsh poet on the lecture circuit in· oulges his paSStons for bOOze and young Nomen on New England college cam- ~ses 'R' ( t hr • ll.J min ) 'lJ llO¥ll "Greystoke The Legend Of Tarran Lord Of The Apes" ( 1984 Ad- venture) Ralph R1chardS()(I. Ch11s1opher Lambert Alncan apes raise an orphaned boy lrom a helpless tOcldler to an lntelh· gent and expenenced hunter PG" (2 ;hrs ~i .. .....,ftACI. t11 nmll WI DI> LAIT-llOVll ·The Andromeda Strain" ( 197 t, Sc1ence-Flct1on) Anhur Hill. David Wayne Three sc1e,n t1s1s work to Identify a deadly strain ot bacteria 1n time 10 save everyone trom ex11nc11on (2 hrs . 30 min) M 111 Oii TNI TOW Featured a tour ol Len· ingrad v1Stl the Hermitage. ltle home ol the Czars. and Petrodvorets the summer Palace ot Peter the Great meet Russia s most famous tMng sculptor a trad1t1ona1 Russian nightclub spend a. day at the Lenningrad Zoo. e.ementa1y schOOI stu dents 1a1k aoout the11 impressions 01 the US _LI hi J -0 II.') IUll Vtcl Crocl<ell and Tubtls pose as procurers al a l"tOMtl and use a shrewo prostitute as their b811 to catch some crooked cops (RI < t hr I I !.~a.ta• "Bach's Bran- denburg Concenos The Virtuoso Conc8f to' Nikolaus Harnoncourt condOCts the Concentus mvSICus of Vienna 1n the com· Po$8f'S Brandent>org Concertos II IV and V. perlouned on perlOd instruments ( 1 hf) : 1--THllCml AIC8l'f Of IMI .,. "Testament" ( t98J, Orama) Jane Alexander. WOiiam Devane The all· ermath of nuclear holocaust -trom nor knowing )Vl'lo launched the attack or wtly . to the h<>trors ot slow death by radiation p(>lson1ng -· and us ettects on a OOfthern California tamlly 'PG' O ( 1 hr 29 min I .,. 'Cheech & ChOng's Sull Smolun' " ( 1983. Comedy) RICherd Mar- 0'1. Tommy Chong The comle ouo livens up a poorly a11ende<I Dutch lllm '*5trvll 'R' ~31mln) --1..rTMC11 .. ....,. • ..,..,ss11 -MICI Sunday. June 2. 1986 25 -l'riday Coill. I':' K•lllJI AND .-CA't CtM-TWt CO¥llWtf .. ... 1~ • ()) (.1J) w ..... TAii WDIOO.. &0240. ...... m.J.P .-TY mHOWI Pl YING CllCUI lmM.WllOI llO¥ll "Sixteen Canales" ( 1984 Comedy) Molly Ringwald, Antl'lony Mi· chael Hall An insecure Midwestern teen- ager's 16th birthday goes unremembered. 1ust another symptom ol t~e pain ot ado- lescence and growing up !fl a middle-class tam1ly 'PG' O ( 1 hr 33 min ) L 1 llCMI <;till Compet111or 1No Date , Adult) ( 1 hr 30 min I LO) llCMI "Stitt Competition" (No Oare, A~u~~ew) (2 hrs) 1W~~TUCll 1~ Ii (I) llCMI "The Frisco Kid" ( 1979. Comedy) Gene Wilder. Harrison Ford A Polish rabbi finds h1mse11 1n110111ed 1n wild frontier misadventures with a danng bank robber when he travels to San Francisco to take over a new congregal!On (R) (2 hrs , 40 min) D fl) TOlllHT Guest host Joan Rivers Scheduled Dick Cavel!. Florence Hender- son. Lana WOO<J. James Coco ( I hr l I UMl)AY MIQHf OJ)AIC ... mm.M YIGM tlOCKPON» "'° LA1-n' AlmMCA Scheduled aurhor Colleen McCullough ("The Thorn Birds"J on her latest novel "A Creed tor the Third mM11t=-·~r~ 9'0RTICBTIJI llCMI "FootlOose" ( 1984 Drama) Kevin Bacon Lon Singer Teen-agers 1n a small town light for their r1ght to dance and srage a prom desp11e oppos111on from I heir conserva1111e parents 'PG' O ( 1 hr 47 min) 1 I llOYW I Love You tEu Te Amol ( t981 Oramal Sonia Braga Paulo Cesar Pere10 T ;o10 people begin an exp1os111e al fair 1n an allempt to forger their lormer lovers ( 1 hr . 45 min ) m 111 CW1 Scheduled a theater group prov1d1ng . educational entertain~tit ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 1'41 THI t.11M1TP'lliClllQR,...__.. Robert Vaughn stars as a plastic surgeon dangerously ob- sessed with beauty a.1 9 AIC ROCll llCml "Dark City" ( t950, Orama) Charlton Heston. Lizabeth Scott Follow· Ing an unhappy wartime love affair, a looer takes to gambling and becomes marked lfor 'lil':li~~1n) ,..,.L.-,_ ....... .aa-.. ,'9. 12111 ..WTUCll llCMI "Reunion At Fatrborough" ( 1985. ()fame) Robert Mltchom, Oebofah Kerr Alter forty years a dlslllusloned war hero returns to England lor an Air Cofps reunion and 1& reunited with l'lts eic·l<>ver who reveals a startling secret O ( 1 hr • 50mln) -1·--·~..,. "TM.a ,_ TMI DAM• ~n Irish terOI ~rd r .. der WhO fortttllS only good ntws 1tttmp11 to dtspost of cards 1n.1 bring Sinister and ominous readings. 8 IOllDllllT U.: ¥lllOI 26 Sunday. June 2. 1985. (!) llO¥tl "Thonder Over The Plains" ( 1953, Western) Randolph Scott, Lex Barker Following the C1v1I War. a military officer 1s assigned to put a stop to the practice ol carpetbagging in the South· west (2 hrs) O .. YOllK1'0T TMCH Scnedured 111- deos by the Manhattans ("You Send Me"), Al Jarreau ("Ra~1ng Waters"), Johnny Giii ("Hall Craey '). Mary Jane Girls ("In My House") Carlos de Jesus hosts lrom Le11111cus (R) ( 1 hr ) Q) llCMI "Those Oaring Young Men In Their-Jaunty Jalopies" ( 1969. Comedy) Bour1111 Tony Curlis Monte Carlo 1s the scene tor an international car race 1n which drrvers a11empt to sat>otage each other (2 hrs) I llMCtt l'Oll WIAL TH 9IMIOUMO NA...,.._ GOLF Champions Classic first round, from Reno, Nev (R) (2 hrs I WWWiiMA: WKW. MPORT 11:11 MOYil "CoPs.' And Other Lovers" ( 1982. Orama) Harry Reems, Nicole Mor· 1n An earnest vice sQuad .police chief sets out to make his city moral 'A' ( 1 hr 26 min) *l'Al&Y .... lllllNT .... l'llMI TMI LOM MON "Bells" ( 1980, Science F1ct1on) Richard Chamberlain. John Houseman A deranged but technologically astute kilter uses an elec11on1c device th81 rransm1ts a lethal JOit over relephOne lines 'R' ( 1 l'lr 19 •• ,_. ~ TMCICI t.11 t'I MON "The Helen Morgan Story" (1957. Biography) Ann Blyth. Paul New man A torch singer suiters personal and professional loss as she fights a battle ~alnst alcoholism (2 hrs I (5) llCMI "Caged Heat1 (1974 Drama) Juanita Brown, Enca Gavin Frustrated desires and a sadistic warden plague the inmates at a women's correcttonal laclllly 'R' (1hr .1Sm1n) llO¥ll "Joy 01 Se~· 11984 Comedy) Cameron Dye Michelle Mey11n11 Despite the other suoiects 10 111e•• cur11cu1um high scnool students uecome ooc.t>ss1ve1y pre occupied w11h an e111ran Jrncular ac11v11y 'R' *=hr., 33 min ) ._ GD ... I "Tammy And The Doctor"' ( t963. Comedy) Sandra Dee. Peter Fon· da A young backwOOds glrl creates ha voc ln •a hospital when she becomes 1n· 11olved with an Intern (2 hrs ) GD l'llMI TMI LORD (]J llOVll "It's Ahve" ( 1975 Horror) John Ryan. Sharon Farrell A txlUnctng baby comes into the world with fangs claws and a strong hom1c1dal Instinct 'PG' (1 hr , 3t min) • a1' lleltT TUCll CC) llCml "Seems like Otd Times· ( 1980. ComtdY) Goldie Hawn. Chevy Chase. A soft-hearted lawyet 1s torn be· tween her hopeless e11·husband·turned: bank robbef and her upllghl present hus· band who is running fOf Calllorn1a attorney general 'PG' ( 1 hr . 42 min ) ,,.,.--.J llCMI "Aepo Man ' ( t984. Comedy) Emillo Estevez. Harry Dean Stanton A punk rOCl<er takes a job with a ve1eran car repossesaor, and together they )om the CNM lor I 196-4 Chevy Malibu whose trunk happen. to contain a futurlttlc weepon 'R' ( 1 hr , 33 min ) ne llCMI "Tht Cliff" (t988, Ofama) VlnQt Edwardt. Patty Duke Astin A PSY· • ch!Atrltt works with police to trap a ~y­ chotlc anlpef and 111" to c~MI a young unwed mother who is contemplating S\.11 Clde ( t hr., 50 =' .. (!) llCMlfam m llOWW "Romeo And Juliet" ( 1968 . Orama) Leonard W,hlllng. Ol1V1a Hussey Based on Shakespeare's play Two star crossed lovers meet with tragedy because of a feud between their families (2 hrs · 30 min) 8!)-THlacmt (l)CG&.Lmwca.D-Game 12. from Omaha, Neb (R) (3 hrs ) t:ll (Q) llO¥ll "Police Academy" ( 1984 Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. Kim Cattrall When forced to comply with an open ad missions policy, a POiice academy copes with a motley crew of m1sf1ts 'R' ( 1 hr 4 1 min) MI..,. flM)Qll•llWlll Ml AllOTT MD COITIL10 ... I PO•LlllB llCMI "Return 0 1 A Man Calleo Horse" ( 1976. Adver.ture) Richard Harris, Gale Sondergaard An English tord returns ro Areerica when he learns that the Indians who 1nit1ated him into their tr1be have lost tnelr modest preserve ro trapGM:s 'PG' (2 hrs . 9 min.) CZ) tan~ TAUi wmt Guest Stanl_ey Canter I WMAnllYLM 11:9 ZA'9 ..V TMIATIR llOVll "The Lawless Nineties" ( 1936 Westem) JOhn Wayne Gabby Hayes A federal agent goes undercover rn a small Western town to nab ~ gang of outlaws who have been terrorizing the territory ( 1 hr) Ir!) LA~~ PAI& Y (1J llOVll "Police Academy" ( 1984 Comedy) S1e11e Guttenberg. Kim Cattrall When forced to comply with an open ad· m1ss10.ns pohcy. a police academy copes with a motley crew ot m1slils 'R' ( 1 hr , 4 1 min) llCMI Night Mo11es ( 1975 Mys tery) Gene Hackman, Jennifer Warren A pnvate eye hired to locate the daughter of a lormer mo111e actress becomes entan gled 1n a web of 1ntogue with a Mayar s~uitys.r;p~ ( t hr 39 min ) ... ..,.....THl .... 1 M ~ llO¥ll "House 01 The Long Shadows· ( 1983. SuspenseJ Vin~enl Pflce, Chnsto pher Lee An American-my!lery au1hor finds a dilapidated Welsh manor house to be the perfect place to write until the resl dents host a bizarre family reunion. 'PG' Uhr .. 43 min) .. ct) llOVll "Walk On The Wild Side' ( 1962, Ofama) Laurence Harvey, Capu· cine A man learns that his former g1r1 friend has mOlltd Into 1 house of Ill repute ~ hr11 .. 10 min) •• llCml "Never 01'4 An Inch" (t97t Drema) Henry Fonda Paui NeWtNn At• Or.gon logging !amity devise a way 10 de- lillef a la(be order on tchedvle when ttrll<er$ sabotage their equipment. (2 hrs.) e ll0'9 "Murders In The Aue Morgue' (1932, Mystery) Bela LugOSI, Sidney fox Baaed on the story by Edgar Allan Poe A fiendish doctor vtet1m1zH young women 111 ~=s Hoeriment1Jt1on with apes -... Ml .... .......... W ,__/CIOJll.,..,C-M _,. "lOY9 Affair" ( 1932, Dfame) rolhy Mackalll, Humphrey Bogart A apolled ,,.., ... becomft invOllled In a tl0tmy IOlle 11111r With • flying lr\ttrwtor (l hr".30mln) ......... .alf ..,..&.ml WIWWWMDIMM. .. "Sixteen Candles" ( 1~. Comedy) MOiiy Rlngwald. Anthony Mt· cheel Hall.(1 hr .. 33 mtn,) -~-PRiii.,_ .. -"""' CM9UI W NWOM Gel..,.,.. I ... ,... . IA'nm&YMM .. ,...,. . ....,.,'"' ... .. "SyMa Scarlet!" (1935, Come- dy) Katharine Hepburn. Cary Grant ( t hr . 37 mlnJ ...... ..., a mm au~ --C&o. .. lmlTU ._ ..... ,... I ""fCMl Ill II• 11 ••lei •ITWll •eut1 .. "Money On The Side" (1982, Orama) Karen Valentine. Jamie Lee Curtis. (2 hrs.) Cl) ••1•11 'IW ... IT 90aT Up to date business 1nlormatl0f) lor mana- gers, Including strategy. rssues. technolo- gy, and a review of Wall Street activities. u ht) (8) llO¥ll "Bananas" ( 1971, Comedy) Woody Allen. Louise Lasser. (I hr , 22 min.} . cm.,. ''The Detective" ( 195'. Come- dy) Alec: Guinness, Joen Greenwood. ( 1 ht .. 31 min.) .. .... Utt::" " ....... lllrt• It I• Ill .., .... ,.. ----RMOUf •ITWll .....,. ~Al/II .. "Expef'lence Preferred But Not Essential" (1982, Comedy) Blzabelh Ed· moods, Roy Htethef. {I hr .. 20 min.) --••M.LmmT .. ~ ,_ =All MM II Ll&IDMY ... -.._, ••• II === -·"u. ~.-="r"1'DQ .. TVllllil _ _._ Geme 13. from Nee. (R) (3 tn.} __ ..... , .. ,. .. ... ........... == ., .......... ... -----··' =" ...... ---.... Ill- .. "Br•ll'lweYtlt" ( t983. Selene»- Action) Keir Dullea, Suzanna Love. ( 1 hr .. 21 min.) cm .. "Trenchcoat" ( 1983,. Comedy) :i~· Robert Hays (1 hr , ~1 .~-fl,) ~TM.II wmt Guest: Stanley Canter a.~ wmt -.SY Mm PAT •«ll .,. "The Midnight Man" {1974, Mystery) Burt Lancaster, Susan Clark. (2 hrs., 25 min.) • 1• .. 1••1a1a,. ... ,.....,.uma .... ' ·-O ~OMOTI .,..,u ....... ITMlff1'tc11mt•• •ITWll TMI .._... 1'ln\I A documen· tary look' at '"U.S. end Mexican enorts to save the Kemp's Ridley sea turtle from ex· llnctlOn~ !-=. "Arabian Adventure" ( 1979. Fantasy) Christopher Lee, Milo O'Shea. U hr . 38 min,) CS).,_ "Dodsworth" (1 936. Orama) Walter Hus1on, Ruth Chatterlon. ( 1 hr .• 4 1 min.) (%).,_"Rhinestone" ( 1984, Comedy) Sylvester Stallone, Oolty Parton ( 1 hr , 5 t min.} Ci) .. "One Body Too Many" ( 1944. Mystery) Jack Haley. Beta Lugosi (2 hrs.).... •1 ~·=•,m••a••--1&,_ ... .. •ITWll ......... Ulm .. 1.wr:_,, .. _ .,.. .. l."=t::...,...cw l.W.A.T. IA1'llMI ------..., ,. "*"' A hot·dog ven· dor and the daughter or a baseball stacfi.. um owner fall In love. but their different backgrounds present prot;>lems for the (5· .. "Wutherlng Heights" ( 1939, Romance) Laurence OIMer, Merle Ob-.. eron. ( 1 hr .. 43 ml".) ' cm .. "Ofeemboet': ( 1952. Comedy) Clifton Webb, GIOQ8f Rogers. ( 1 hr , 23 min.) ... •-•r"'I' """ .... ~----·-·111•-·Q ...... ~-... -·--·-·· ____ g __ ... .. , .. -1(1)•11•1 UI • -French Open, women's sln-glea tlnal, from Rolend Ciarros Stadium In Paris(= e (!) .....,,.... ~ts con- atructed with t>Mutllul flowers hlghlight this at'wiuel perede from downtown POf1· l~;l:.;.:-...:" ~· llT....wf ... "H r"IM ~<;I The S.f'bl!lr._ •nt" l 1 Q60 .A :fvent•Jfi.) Mtlrtf Forr t, I~~= .. .......... ~ .. "Strange lnveders" ( 1982, Sci- ence-Action) Paul LeMat, Nancy Allen ~hr .. !9 min.) lll•tmATaT••rT• .,.. "Sixteen Candles" ( 1984. Comedy) Molly Ringwald, Anthony Ml- chael Hell. ( 1 hr., 33 min.) CJ) .. "The Power And The Prtze" (1956, Orama) Robert Taylor. Burl Ives. {i hrs.) • Cl)_. "Peter Ibbetson" ( 1935, Ora- ma) Gary Coope1. Ann Harding ( 1 hr • -12·1!~ WCTOIY.,_ . ..,. ...... .,_ "Slapstick Of Ano1her Kind" ( 1984, Comedy) Jefry lewis. Madehne 1Kat;m~~r~7-) tW Cl) Mm» UC. International Race of Champions, live from the Mid-Ohio Road Course In Mansfield. Ohio. ( t hr.) 8 0 AIC t• • IPKW. "lhe Note>-lious Jumping Frog Of Calaveras COunty" While reeding the classic tale by Mark Twain, a youngster with a weakness for gambling fan_taslzes. that he Is the llctional lad wtiO ts victimized by his own scheme when he challenges a stranger to a frog- IEest. (R) Q llUZAm ,,,,,." ... cocw --·-°"'-~ -IO&J Cha~ ClaSSIC, second round. lrve from Reno. Nev (2 hrs.) CD llOWll "Swing Shtlt" ( 1984, Orama) Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russell ( 1 hr . 40 min'.) I ... tW (II 'mDCAll UllDIT .. Featured Glenn Jones ("Bring Back Your Love " "Show Me"), Jules Shear ("Steady"). Howard Jones' Video "Tt11ngs Gan Only 1Ge1=·~ IGLOll:f -COOfR'I OUJlll COUllTY "Orange County Air Quality The Air We Breathe" State and local air quality ell· perts dlsctJss air pollution and Its effects on health, cornf0f1 and the e'Conomy CC) llOWll "Deel Of The Cen1 " ( 1983 Comedy) Chevy Chase '1tgourney w~,~~ 38 min } CID W Oick Cavett travets beck 10 the PfOSJ*OUS post·World War II ere that sew the QfOWlh of suburbS. televt- slon and ctrt. (%) ... "GreystOlle. The Legend Ot Tarzen. Lord Of The Apes" ( 198". Ad· venture) ~ RlcherdSort, Christophec Umbert. (2lvs .. 9 ITlif"I ) _.,.......--ml!'!!! -· Cl) NA GOU W~IC-;...1e! t.,~t.·~ third round, 11119 from W~tchett8f Cout'try Club Jn Harrison. N Y ( 1 tu . 30 min ) 8 • VW"U. A!JglOf'lal coverage of LOI Angeles Dodgers al AllM t1 Britve<-N PltttburQh Pirates el ('hicago Cut>! (3 ; l-. tT'OOlll Sunday.·June 2 1985 27 -lalurclay Coal. G llOWll "Mission: Monte Carlo" (1971, Adventure) Roger MOOl'e. Tony Curtis (2 hrs.) Cl),,.,. .. ,.., •....,_~Aller""' nt1al rains, Stan Brock and lhe led"• 11:. .. cue stranded dolphins ,,IOUL1Ull _."Gunfight At Comanche Creek" ( 1963, Western) Audie Murphy, Colleen MHlef. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) • 1'NI '"""'8 UPI A prollle of former major-league pitcher Jim "Catfish" Hunt- er. wf'lo retired to his family's farm in North Carolina ~ 33 I~ ~ lnmlA110Ul NNO OM CihiOii Htghhghts and background footage of the seventh annual compe11t1on in Fort Worth. Tei1as. where a group of 37 pianists compete for the first prize that.in· eludes $200.000 and a worldwide concert touL_Qscar-wtMer f __ Muuay Abraham ("Amadeus") is the host ( t hr . 30 min.) cm 1MI cma CAin comDY 1HOWCM1 Many of tOday's top comtCS are featured In this performanoe taped at San Francis- co's comedy club. 'The Other Cate. Cl) llOWll "9 To 5" (1980, Comedy) _1Ja1iL:ar1on (I hr , 50 min) a-~ MTW C* lMI "'1 Songs "What 1 Like About You," "Special Delivery ... "Magic," "Old You See Me?" and "Tele· phone." Celebrity judges: Toni Basil, Ste· phef'l Bishop. Calvin Yarbrough and Alisa P~fes. • llO¥ll "Executioners Of Oealh"' ( 1979, Adventure) Lo Lieh. Chen Kuan· Tal. ( 1 hr., 30 min) lmtwam ••• ,_WI lll'•lllAM.Y1MI..._ till ...,.. ,_CA'ITOPT9 _...,. ICl.m IOU> Host. Rick Dees Cohost Natalie Cole Guests Meat Loar Juice Newton. Oak Ridge Boys, George Ben- son. John Parr. Harotd Faltermeyer Eoc Carmen. ( 1 hr ) l =:.."'°"9.C'Y tM flOOTIMJ. Baltimore Stars at Bu mi~Stalllons (3 hrs.) (JI) "Bananas" ( 197 1. Comedy) WoOdy' Allen, Louise Lasser ( 1 hr • 22 min.) CI) _. "Footloose" ( 1984. Orama) Kevin Bacon. Lori Singer. ( 1 hr . 47 min) (a> .. "St1cy·s Knights" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Andra MUiian. Kevln Costner ( 1 hr . 3sm1nL I ..... , • .,.. till (I) __, l'fMll Live from Bel mont Perk In Elmont. N.Y ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 1,. .... ATM--Scheduled "Vietnam 1n the Movi.t'' A look at "Apoc1! INow~= In Acllon" and "Ram , • .... IOPMClll ----omallf...,,,.M.UWM " he cef'er" Cllw Revlll 1t1rs In this story ot 1 ~lci.n whoM wlz.ardry caClaes havcx In romantic mattera (2 twa.) CC) .. "Whofty Motet!" (1 980. Corn dy) Dudley Moore. Larelne Newm1n tlf :49 min ) 21 Sunday, June 2, 1985 .. wl mP101M2zm111 .. -.n . tMIUUZlll llAmY IOYI I IUICY DMW llYtT_, llO¥ll "Al Capone" ( 1959. B1ogra- Q!lY) Rod Steiger, Fay Spain (2 hrs ) II) llO¥ll "Rafferty And The Gold Dust Twins" ( 1975. Comedy) Alan Ark1n. Salty Kellerma~.) ID UPC* IDMAll (J) 7IOWll "Danny" ( 1979. Advenrure) Rebecca Page, George Luce ( 1 hr .• 28 min) t (l) llO¥ll "You Can't Take II W11h You" ( 1938. Comedy) Jean Arthur James IS1e~~7 min) • llll ... wmtOll.:tlDOWUON tll ..r mA'TUT IPOITI LHIJIDI .com IACI, IOT'TB 7IOWll "The Apprenticeship 01 Duddy Krav.1.Lz" ( 1974._£._omedy) Richard Drey- fuss. Micheline l.anctol. (2 hrs } &D ...,Olrl AM.I Astronauts train at Houston's Johnson Space Center. a IOOk al the clouded leopard. an endangered ~ies . DOTnl Wt llACWINI MY WY ntlATa lMI PLAY- _.. An Insurance salesman (Wllltam Shatner) Is obsessed by a group ol chil- dren 1n his ne1ghborho0d whose laces seem 10 be ;;: humanand part animal tll I llOTOAS LLUITMTB a. MmMMllClllY 90ATICON "Colonial Cup Steeple Chase" Coverage or the oldest steeple chase race tn America. ( 1 hr ) 9 llO¥W "Captain BtoOd" ( 1935. Ad· venrur.e) Errol Flynn. Oltvla de Havilland l2 hrs) a MIAlllll IO ... u.s VS Venezuela from Orlando, Fla-*! hr . 30 min ) (I) Cll ICMOCll ~ M2CIAL "The Al- ft9t! G Groebner Memorial High School Handbook Of Rules And Regu1a11ons" A locus on the ttials of the ftrsl year of high school. emphasizing the need to re1a1n 1n dlvtduality amid peer pressure Stars· Kelty Woll. Fisher Stevens (A) (I hr ) G llO¥ll · 'GOiden 0f8gon Sliver Snake ( t979 Adventure) Dragon Lee. Johnnie Chan (2 hrs ) Cl) UTTUIQm ONlMIPMM e llOWA A behind-the-scenes 1~ at NASA's women astronauts. featuring tn· 1erv1ews with Sally Aide. Kathryn Sullivan and Judith Resnlokej.. 1 hr ) 1,.-... iU LUUl.-TO llOWll "Brainwaves" (1 983. Sc1encl!· Fiction) Kelf Dullea. Suz1nna Love. ( t hr .. 21 min ) llOWll "Moscow On The Hudson" ( 19~. Comedy) Robin Wtlllams. Marla Conchita Alonso. ( 1 hr • 55 min ) CQ) llOWll "MlsundersloOd" ( 1984, Ora- ma) Gene Hackman, Henry Thomas ( 1 t!r .. ~ :1 ... "Crime Club" (1Q75. Myttery) Scott Thomes. Eugene Roche ( 1 hr . 30 min.) • M DAY GM IOT ,_ A teen-age g111 ind her family try to cope With emotiOnal trauma 1fter tti. father l=~ob. I ........ (•Al9t) ~ Thlt portr1lt of the 'plight of r•tugen wotldwide te11uret tti. story of 1 rtPrlltfltltive tamlty c;•1ht In a civil wtr and'°'°*' to emlgrett t hr ) ~ .. ''Money On The ldt" {1982. Otama) Keren Valenllnt. Jlmlt Lee Curt!$ (~ hrs. l c.&) llOVll "Experience Preferred But Not Essential" ( 1982. Comedy) Elizabeth Ed· monds. Ro~eathar ( t hr.~ 20 min.) ·1 MM-.. l.o.TIPOCUI ITMTm M1W ·-"" llO¥ll "Nk:kelodeon" ( 1976. Come· ~) Ryan O'Neal, Bur1 Reynolds. (2 hrs.) • .,. "The Girl, The Gold Watch And Dynamite" ( 198 1, Comedy) Lee Purcell, Phil MacHale. (2 hrs ) I PMmm H•AU. San Diego Padres at Cmc1n· Ina•&.:" l . ta LA'rlt'T'90 wm WOILD GI .allTI Scheduled Eusebio Pedroza vs. Barry McGu1gan for lhe WBA World Featherweight Champion- ship, from London. England. U.S . Open Golf Championship ~r~~ !!Q!nJ31LcnlOg;.. ham. MICh (lnr , ~6 min ) ~ATlMlllOWlll M; :C,.~ Featured. high-tech offic- es tor white-collar workers. changes 1n blue-collar Jobs; work I~= ID u.c °' 'Mnlll CH)llOVll "Savannah Smiles" (1982. Ad· venture) Mark Miiier. Donovan Scoll ( 1 hr . 45 min) CZ) ..._ "9 To 5" ( 1980. Comedy) Jane Fonda. Dolly Parton ( 1 hr • 50 min ) .. , ........ -l'fAM Scheduled Jamte Lee Curtis ralks about her new film "Perfect". bettlnd the scenes of Steven Spielberg's new movie "Goonles": moviegoers rate "Brewster's Mlltlons " l '*".C--.. rA•l'lt m~ ._ "Second Wtnd" ( t976. Ora-mah Lindsay Wagner, James Naughton l!b- IQUAM POOT U111••1ra ) COUM WOILD _. Game 14 live from Omaha, Neb (3 hrs ) ,J;1 llO¥W "Tommy" ( 1975 MuS1Cal) Roger Dallrey. Ann-Margrel ( 1 hr . 50 min) (0) ._ "The Detective" ( 1954, Come- dy) Alec Gulnneas, Joan GreenwOOd. ( 1 hr., 31 min.) CATC*AMOUllROOP Tennessee Wll· •Iiams' play about a wealthy, powerful and divided Southern lamlly stars Jessica Lange as Maggie, Tommy lae Jonet IS Bride and Rtp Torn as Big Daddy. c;i (2 hr• .. 30mln.) '1DMALllTATl•W... • «ll llOWll "Buck And The Preacher" (1972. Orama) Sidney Poitier. Harry Be ... 11at°At'iJf•*"'. 10 min.) .... '*"•FHILI -... ,. ..,. Scheduled Eusebio Pedroza "' Barry Mc0u1Qtn t0< the WBA World Featherweight Ctitm= ltllp, from London, England: u S Golf Championship preview, from Blrm ng lham--=·~.1,~·=·l aALNTT •w•uw .. ''Roy1I Wedd~' ( 1961. MUSI· ·cal) Fred Astaire. Jene POW9ll p ht~ 30 I'd...,,,...,.. I ·11cc:..... • MOWll "City Beneath The Sea" (1970. Sclenoe-Flctfon) Robert Wagner. Stuart Whitman. In 2053 .• an underwater colony named Pacifica faces destruction from an ,,;c;;,.comet. (2 hrs.) mA1WT~CM-.O 9"91T'll•IT 1'11 -Interview Wlth OIMa Newton-John. ( 1 hr ) e MOWll "Audrey Rose" {1 977. Horror) Marsha Mason. Anthony Hopkins A cou- ple learns that their 1ormen1ed young daughter Is the re1ncarnat1on ol a child killed In a fiery au10 crash (2 hrs ) e .._,....Neal Gabler and Jel· trey Lyons review "Perlecl" and ''Goon· ies" ( --11C1tn•1 ,. I _., ICMllLL8 ftlUIOUDll•I 1r9 MOWll "Romancing The Stone" ( 198~. Adventure) Michael Douglas. Kathleen Turner. A romantic novehst re- luctantly teams with a macho adventurer In a South American 1ungle to 1ansom her sister with a fabulous legendary jewel _1.PG·-·) 1MI fMJ/llTM-:f A proflle of Kenlvc· ky jockey Steve Cauthen. who changed hrs racing style and achieved renewed success In England. ID aM ... _.. ..-c.a The humor- ist tOOtS Death Valley on hrs rrusty burrow Flow~ . CZJ llOWll "Gorky Park" (1983, Mysle<y) Wrlllam Hurt. Lee M&Mn A Moscow hom- icide Inspector's lnvestigalion of a bizarre trlple murder near a skating rrnk leads him to conlrontattons with the KGB and a globe-trotting American business tycoon 'R' (2 hrs .. 8 T~ M 8 t Ol ftll Featured a helicopter which otters meals with rides; the people who make food 1n commercials and ads look so perfect: Hero Jr . an en1er1aln1ng robol soon to hrt the marker. two viewers rake us to 1he1r lavorite hrde~ D PIMf IACll wmt DAVID NOIOWIT1 Fea- tured. clote-caplloned TV programming. a car cleane< commercial, hotel rooms tor noniQ'rniOGD8glo=;as1e producrs I TOO OLoel .. COIRIT I= MCIJwmt DAVID MOIOWllZ Fee· turtd; redial tires; coOl<le packaging; col· f";n11: f ~M,ias. 1 .. ,_ "The Discovery Of Animal Be· hlviof" WMdllle sequences are blended with dramatic r•cr .. llOns lhal protlle some of lhe zook>glsts. psychOlogltts, ne· 1uralls)1 and ci.rlca wtlo have atUdied 1nJ. mat bthavlor (Part 1 of S) (R) Q ( 1 hr.) 1 ....... ..... ............. _.,Barbare gets Involved In black· mail when Mrs SackVille confesses he< af· fair with a younger man. (1 hr.) CC)_. "Arablen Adventure" (1979, F1nt11y) Chnstopher Lee, MllO O'Shea An evll torc.rer hOldt 1 beautiful prl~ capt"'9 while. YOUf'lg prince la Ullatld by oenlel Ind llylng carpets In 1 raecut 11-f~ 'Cl' {'ht . 38min ). (I.) ... 'This It Spinet Tap" ( 198A, Comedy) Rob Reiner. Mict\NI McKNn In this satire on the contemporary rock mu· sic sc.tne, an Amencan documentary fllm- maker examines the phenomenon of a 17- year·old heavy metal band from England 'R' ( 1 hr .. 22 min.) @ MOWll "Trenchcoat" ( 1983. Comedy) Margot Kidder. Robert Hays. Whlle vaca· tlonlng In Malta. clrcumst1nces propel a would-be mystery writer lnJp a murder plot. International Intrigue. and the arms ol an undercover agent. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 31 ;nil.., IO MTOO 1:11 llll-CNAN•ll NI 9 DMICI ,._ Celebrity 1udges· Leon Isaac Kennedy. Sybil Danntng, Peter Reckell. Perlorm1nce by O'Bryan. D ., ,.. TO_. OLD A report on lhe dilemma ol the "mature worker" who wants to continue to be productive rn rhe I market following retirement. MOIL.A. r- ----m OI Ull D91C) Features Mark Wal- ton profiles Dick Date --"King ot the Surl Guiter": Mll<e Ambfose goes to La COS1a Spa: and a loot< at lhe filmmakers who made a h11 out of the movie "Attack 01 _ The Killer Tomatoes " • TOO Cl.Oii POi ""co.oll--T Henry looks lor another job when a new executive edr· lor takes over at Wainwright Publ1sh1ng illl Q) U11 .., ZDO Featured: the horned lizard, armored creature of the deserr. a stop at the zoo's hospital. Cl) MOWll "Mr Mom" ( 1983, Comedy) Michael Keaton, Teri Garr A newly unem- ployed lather and husband must assome hoUsekeeplng respons1bllllles whrle hrs wife enters the WOfk lorCJI 'PG' o ( I hr • 31 min6o,. •a<&.&.,,.... Arno\d's pals convince him to bfeak up with his girl- friend beeause of her looks. (R) O • COUIT'UU •111111 ·-l&UCTAlfT AU.Y Jacques Cousteau and his team ex- plore the history. wlldllle and people of the 4800-mlle Mlssourl·Mlsslsslppr river sys· tern from Its origins to lhe Gull of Mexico Q.. (2 hrs) U Q) TJ, MOOl9t While rnvesttgatlng lhe theft of Romano's car, Hooker meets a Gypsr girt Intent upon avenging the mur- de< o he< uncle (A) O (1 hr ) G,.._MLllAle~Tony Randall hosts this montage of clips from .. America's most popular television shOws of t~ort~rs. (2 hrs) W rrllff fJ/I ~-• Host Steve ~len IO()!(s at f'tow 1UOOt1Stu1 people and popular things got started. This week Huey l~wls, Roger Moore, Victoria Prlncl· pal, Henry Fonda: the zipper, hot do09, credit card9. ( 1 hr.) ~ • llOWI "~ Ma)e9ly O'Ketfe" ( 19~. Act.lenturt) Bur1 Lancaster. Joan RlOe A mttcenary Is forced to fight hit mortal en--amyLJi. tn.) e Wl.D An 1111mlnalion ol lhe re- latlonthlp between hunter ind prey. as lht Kiwal people pursue an endangered saamam={1hr) I:, ••OfBJlfl• "81ch'a Bran· dtnburg Conctrto.: TM Vlrtuoeo Concer- to" Nlkolaue Harnoncoun condUotl the Conetntue mullcue of Vltnmi In the eom- PQMr't 8'andtnburg Conctftoa 11. IV Ind V, performed on ptflod lhslt\lmtnlt (1 ~....... . (Ii 1lll ,_ •A11 .._ In thll London performance. Tina Turner sings rock ·n· roll hits from the past and the re- cent tunes lhat launched her comeback Guest appearance by David Bowie ( I hr.) I UC. ... HOUYWOODPAM ... ~~CMM'TIUIJIM -• rrl Yam llO¥I Matt's plan to sell answers to an English.exam IS JeopardlZed by Norman. who has become a substrtute teacher (R) (!) •• CM IUUTY llMCH Con1estan1s from all 50 states compele 1n thrs beauty and talent contest 1n whlCI\ lhe winner re- ceives promo1tona1 support tor her enrer· ta1nment career Cohosts Par Boone and 1960 Miss America Cheryl Prewrll !2 hrs) llOVll "Hard To Hold" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Rick Springfield. Janet E1lber A rock ·n· roll star falls tor a child psychologist and Is determined to wrn her love 'PG' ( t -hr. 3!hmn . .,.- l "-AY UU. .. Cl) MIWOll Hawke convinces Dom to hrre a youthful firer. not knowing that the pilot Is bent on ehm1natrng the P8fSOn wno killed h1s uncle (R) ( 1 hr ) D ti) -A mM Nell lrres 10 brrng lhe family clOser by forcing them to give ~television tor an entire evening (R) U 9 LOVI IOAT Doc has a struggle ol conscience when a former fraternity brother and his male lover arrive aboard: rival decorators compete to redo the ship~ a singer's new romance compilcares his business manager's plans for lhe star i)~r~ Cfw. .. llUITOn IUUt rotmmAUll YM IOltC •All.II:• A -.uAlff L*" Featured are the paintings created by Van Gogh during a 15-month pertOd 1n . 9<>utheas1ern France at the chmax of hrs career. Works include "The Harvest," "The Sunllower s" and "Van Gogh's Bed· room .. (R) ( 1 hr ) CC) llO¥ll "The Amateur ' ( 1982. Orama) John Savage. Christopher Plummer A CIA computer expart trains lor ac11ve held duty to avenge the murder ot hrs gtrllrtend ~~hr .51m1n.) W .... Game 14 fro'm Omahl. Neb. (R) (3 hrs ) CH) "°"' "Sixteen Candles ' ( 1984. Comedy) MOiiy Ringwald Anthony Mr· chael Hall An insecure M1d'Ne91ern teen· 909r's 16th birthday goes unremembefed . )ust anothe1 symptom ol the pain of ado· lescence 1nd grOWing up rn a middle-class lamlly~''PG' O ( 1 hr., 33 min l CO)_,. "~ard To Hold" (1984, Ora· ma) Rick Sprlngfleld. Janet Ellbet A rock 'n' roll star falls for a chlld psychologist and Is determined to win her tove 'PG' fl hr . 33 min.) llOWI "9 To 6" ( 1980 Comedy) J1ne Fonda. Oo41y Parton Three WOl'k1ng women rebel aQ9m&t thelt SYbjogatlon by a malt chauvinist boas 'PG' I 1 hr 50 mirq (%).,."Rhinestone" (1984 Comeoy) Sylvester Stallone, Dolly Parton. An es- '1bl"'*2 country singer beta lhat she can turn 1 toudmoutl'\ed New Yori< City cab driver Into a COf'Mnclng country entert1ln· ., In just two WleKs' 11m41 'PG' ( 1 hr , 61 min..__ = l'l".:',-.Y The tntlft tamily gllttlett u Vint 1nd Naomi art ~mtd In Sunday, June 2, 1985 29 Mema'a houle. (Part 2 of 2) (R) 1-...--(I) .ay...u.1 .. ..-A valuable jade necklace proves to be the. key to 90IVtno the murder of Velda's brother. (R) Cf hr.) ' · 8 e _,. Hunter and Mc:Ca" dlecOv• et that a 10-year-old girl' and aome ml&&- lng cerr~ ~ are the keys to SOiving . a murw , ( 1 ht.) I 'U ,_ OP LOIT &.Mi Cary .... rches for the father of a teen-age bOy In need of a bone marrow transplant: a truot<et tries to find. the girl he fell In love with while talking to her oo his CB radio IB> o c1 hr.) D ... "Taming Of The Shrew" ( 1967. Comedy) Elizabeth Taylor. Richard Bur- too. Shakespeare's Petruchlo and Katha· rlne match wits In a battle of the sexes In :~~~~5=·~- lntervlews with Steve Allen. Pam Dawber. Janet Leigh. Audrey and Judy L'an~ and fasNon photographer Patrick Oemar-chefler-~1 hr.) • "The Great Oen Patch" ( 1948. Drama) Oennl9 O'Keefe. Gall Russell. A champion racehcne proves to be an ln- Dlfatlon to 1tt,,goud ownef'1I (2 hrs.) ,.. ... . .UT •WAY *11.-rt OP M -IL Hlgbliibtr..of a 1983 jazz festival with performances by Mel Torme. Woody Herman and Joe Wii-iiama. ( 1 ht.) -al~TUCll -(!) T ..... M ..... An elderly farm couple make preparations for a •3td 1 annlll'traary dlMtr that Includes a SUJPflse tor an unexpec:tf(I _guest. • TIO~,_ c.olT Henry looh fOf another )ob when a new executive edl· , tor tak" owr at Wainwright Publishing. R) ·--IW .....• ,,. ... -..... ,..,.,. tW 1.• (I) (fl .... WM.Lnmt' _,....-.T 90Wll "Nlcl<elodeon" ( 1976, Come- dy) Ryan O'Neel. Bun Reynoldt. A hap- Iese crew of novice actors and their shaky director try to •t•blieh themeelves In the world of movlemaklng during the eiel'lt eta.=.) • "Our Time" ( 1973, Orama) f'lmtll Sue Manin. Park« Steveneon. The MWI of two young couplea enrolled at prtvate schools are cha~ wt¥fn one of the girts dl9coY9rt the It pregnant. (2 t:-6.., . !> ...... ~:.OW..., .. (1978, Hofror) ~ P11111nce. Jamie L• eurti.. on a raltrfy Haloweln night. an tnMne !'Mdlr9f eecapea from an qytum and CUfl a path Of dteth. d8iltn.ic:tlon etld tttror thr°'9' a lmlll town. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CJl)90Wll "Haldbodlet" (1984. Comedy) client Kramtf. Teel Roberts. Thr" mid- •IQ9d llnglt men Mete out edvlc:e In \ plcldng up betutlful beedl glrl8 In 1()1.(th-n c.ilfoma. ·w c;i < 1 hi' .. 28 min.• CD> -"All•Amerlcan Girtl" ~. ~1Cwlt BlaQ, Jecqllllnt Loralnt. ..... blr1tld9y party. biNUtlf\11 1()(00-ry ..... muet , .. Of th* matt •otlo lntf... ~ ...-1encea. ~':i;:' mh) Cl) .. "T"*' " ( 1983, Com-~) TNatry Ttvlnl. An• Shu'-. On a 30 Sunrtay, June 2. 1985 French countrySlde farm. a k>v&-smltten teenager deVlte9 an Ingenious plan to gain experience and fulfltl his desires wit., his beautiful older cousin. 'A' (1 hr .. 34 min.) (%) llOWll "Joy Of Sex" ( 1984. Comedy) Camel'Oti Dye, Mlcheffe Meyrlnk. Despite the other subleets In their curriculum, high school students beoorile obsessively pre- occupied with an extra.curricular activity. 'R' ~·· 33mln.) 1 =I=~ e U11WWllllDA•Llli WI "Third Anniversary Special" Clips from 1~. featuring guests such• Burt Rey- nolds. Boy George, Mr. 'f. Eddie Murphy, BHI Murray, PhH Donahue, Steve Martin and Tina Turner. (R) ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 8 M1lr Cll 1* 11'11 Scngs: "What I Like AbOut You," "Special Delivery." "Magic," "Old You See Me?" and "Tele- phone." Celebrity itJClrge9: Toni Basil, Ste- ' phen Bishop. Calvin Yarbrough and Alisa Pr=. 1...::a. ..... ~-·= On A Swing;, (1 97•. Myatery) Joel Grey, Cliff Robertson. A po- lice detective lnYelttgattng a c= murder case trln to eetabllsh the er ty of a c4alrvoyant who hat come forward with "clues.'' (2 hre. ... "Babe" (1981, Adult) Bobbi Jackson. Samanthe~ox. (1 hr., 30 mitt) tt111• .,_ "Medical Stor(' (1976. Dra- ma) Beeu Bridges. Joee Ferref. A young int«n places his career In ~ardy when he question• the methodt of a noted phy• aioian. (2 hrs.) •1 r.-CA•10J• II II, ... ... • I 22 SchedlMd: the pr\oe women ..f:Y for marrlege. children and a l·==-MW•DMO..,. -_,TUCll .. ... "lllullont" ( 1980. AdUlt) Bri- gette Lahaye. Babette Bure A secretary escapes the bOredom of her )ob through adventurous daydreams and lantatlt9. ( 1 h< .• 20 min.) -· ... "Goodbye, Harry" (1989, Mr--tery) Gene 8arry. 8umn -surt ...,,_, A megaii"8 rtS)Ol"ltr beoomet lnvolwd In the M8fOh for I f~ .. ~•who la g~~~ht .. 30mln.> .., -· ...... ~ .. "The Derk Corn«" (f946. Myttwy) Luclllt 8111, Merk 8t4Ml"ll. A ' ~ •. Merttary helpt to exonerate htf ~IW bott fton'I eueple~ Of murdtt. ~;J.... \ -"Gr~<*« The Legend Of .,_,, Lord Of The Apa'' ( 1M4. M-~) RllOh Rlchardtont ChriltOl)her Llmbett. African apet r1iM *' orphlNd t>oy from a htls>ltlt todellf ro an rn...._ ii and •. xp«lenctd hunt•. 'P<l' (2 .tr·> -''The Lady In Red" ()979. Ora- ma) Robert COnred. Pamat. Sue Mlwtln. rn the .,...... dlyt Of the 11wteea 1t20a, an ld1 •t1o YC1Ur'Q farm gll1 beoomet fie moll Of .... lnfemow glnglttt Jol'w't Oii- '· (1 ht .. 36 min.) -... 1111 ........... -fUY. An lnaurMCt ""'"*' (W9lm Shaftw) 18 CCHIHd by I groUp of ml- ~ fl hie neiOt'bofhood wt!Otl't f9oel eeem to be P.!.n hUma1' and pert animal. ()) ... 'The Star Chamb•" ( 1983. Drama) Mlehael Douglas. Hal Holbrook A dedicated young judge becomes In- volved with a secret panel' of jUStlees di- recting vigilante reprisals against criminals who escape via loopholes In the law. 'R' i~"9ml~ · -"'"" ' ITM llMCll Gueeta: Liberace. Cathe- !(lne 1\Ta~1~!: .. - .. "Adventure" (19"6. Romance) rtt Gable. Greer Garson. A charming sailor sweeps a qulet librarian off her feet and then deeert• her until the blnh of their ctllld. (2 hrl.) ........ . (I) __ _, Champions ClaBSlc second round. from Reno. Nev. (A) ([) ... "Wutherlng Heights" ( 1939, Romance) Laurence OIMef, Merle Ob- eroo. Based oo Emlly Broote's ci,sslc novel of the doomed fove affair between the spoiled daughter of a middle-class Yorkehlre family and the gypey who grows i wtth her. ( 1 hr .. •3 min,) • -~... . 90Wll "Bananas" (1971, Comedy) Wooay Allen. Loulee La88er. A produel tester. bofed wtTh hit everyday routine. goee to • tmaM Latin Amer1can country • and becomtt a dlct_.or during• potltlcal 11n•--1. •PQ! {1 hr .• 22 min,) ----' ="!'~Man Behind The Gun" (1953. Weetem) Randolph Scott. Patrice Wymore. The city of Loe Angeles It found· ed t.hrCI _.,ort• of one detennlned Iman,. .~ ... W LAI--'The L0\19-lne'' (1967. Drama) Jamee MeoMl'IUf, 8Ul8n Oliver. A Co11tge protMeor become. tM "gunJ'' of an un-Cd campus hippie cult. (2 hra.) .. "Son Of Palefao." ( 1952, ) Bob Hope. Jane Rulaefl. Afttf Inheriting a ler~ pile of debts. an Eastern--« manttt I wtelthy W"tern glr1. (2 hrs.) l :r.,. ... Ull ... "5 Flngtra Of DHth" (1973, AcMntuf•) Lo Llth, Wang Ping. A young C'Hnllt k~ tu:ttudent matten 1'111 art to btcomt 1 .!feOlnO txpart and national ~.'A' (1IV.,38mln.) • .. ''llm9 Out Of Mind" (19•7, fiiame) Phylllt Calwn, Ela Raine.. A mu--~ =·~.~~4~B~~) CiUattn Hoffman, vai.n. P«rlne. ctttbfet- -ed comtdlen •nd ll>clll commentatOf' Lenny ~ trlit to IPMk freely wtThln the COflltralntt Of the 19509 and ·eo. i.--u=n;;:~·· 62 min.) ___ ,_, ... "Hltry Tt11CY" < 1982. Oremal Dem. HM Shewf. A grMI lto- tndety outlaw who tlOlped from llH ls ""'**' bv a arouo of "*'· 'PG' Cl>OAT •A MOf 111 IOW Ttnl"IMllt Wll· llifN• play about • ~hhy. pow.rfUI and dMdtd Southern family ata,.. Jenic• Lanae II Meaalt. Tommy L" Jon. u 8fldC ~ Rlp"fom •Big Daddy. Q (2 30 fTlln,\ .. .. '1FootlooN'' ( 1"'4. Oflml) a.con. Lorl SltlQer. TMn-tgn It\ a tmlll town ~ tor their tlgtlt to dlnct .,_,Noe• ptom dtlptte ~from ,,. ~ '*'""' FromPaee2 llr11,....,._LM~ ..... (I ~~,~-.... -, .. __ ., --r..w.y----=l;lia~··" o ...... . ...... Ct .......... , .. MW'U ._Del.-,._ II C*- ..... (I..._ ..... , --... (() -um'flM,&. CllJ .. 11 R-....,--. ...... I RlllllJ.,, ..... c.-.. .. Lee ....... Lallllfe (I ..... -i~ MOllMGUYWOCID, .. :,=:·---· lalanl.y MA TTAESS SAL~ ' ·'. RI e -.oe "'""° ·.. 9'4#1.t ., • ,. __, •79 IW•N SE I ' S.••• • S----• 199 •SOI~ _ ,Ull C\E I • ~"'9 ~"" 1129 QUEEN Sfl , : ;: •141 KING SEl •0.- SUMMER ..• rromPaee3 six weeks, its productton '\tall"' 111 continue producing shows for ixw .1bk future broa d- casts. ''The investment m an add1t1onal 13 broadcasts 1s special and' er) supportive," said Edward M. Joyce. president of CBS News. "This is the best shot that CB News has had in many yea~ of getting another successful hour ofpnme time " CBS already has the moc;t popular and profitable news shov. of all time. "60 .Minutes." The "West 57th" pilot 1nduded re ports from CBS News correspondents Ja ne Wallace. Mertdith V1c1ra and Jo hn Fer- . d' rrom Bob Stroll. an enterta1n- ment·and feature reporter ,11 ( es· owned station in Chicago. WBBM ( R5, 'Jews 1s currently negotiating with tho\e rt·porter<1 for the series. AUTOMATIC .GARAGE DOOR OPllllRI SALIS & SIRV1CE we CARRY STAN LE Y 31 . r-· Fr ee· MACWRITE & MACP AINT software with this purc hase. 'I..~-.. .--: -.--...__ ----,.zr· ... ·•92;;7;,.-;,,-,,-~ ... -, r :::-.:""• .. , .. _ • .. _ ~ • ~ M ••.,._,,~ ..-• '-"'';''"'~~\<Orf,;.', '·c ·@( ~· Ii T f . ' '1'1¥.,/';"~~~ .. ..- o • II ~ ~ (. .. . • ,f Ii I TO"O'"OW: ClO . Serving Newport Btac.,., Cotta Meu, Huntington leach, lrvlne, Lag~na leach, Founllln V•y lftd Soutt. Or8ftfl County O RANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA SUNDAY . JUNE 2. 198S ",1; C f N T'-) l 3 months, Still· no clue to killer Friend~ offer $50.000 hoping to learn identityrof Whtttt~rwoman ' s assatlant By ~TEVE MARBLE an less than half an hour when he Of the'io.., "°' ..... . failed to pick up her two children s11" punkd by the case. mystified even. "We don't have a suspect and. frankly, we don't e"en ha'e a rrl'ouve," said Orange County Shenffs Lt. Richard Olson ... It seem- ingly falli. into the category. of sense- less." ; Wh1tt1er to El Toro. "Until we know who did this. none of us ~re at peace, .. said !'hnsune Trubay, a neighbor and fnend of the slain woman "We're committed w finding this person." ing the murder because Brown's body v.as dumped 1'1 Orange County, said tht•)· aren't eve-n surt where Br'own v.-as killed, only that she was cl ubbed repeatedly with a heavy ObJCCl. one. somewhere must have seen something. '"It v.as the middle ofthe.da)'..Qila.lt_ afternoon on a Friday. Traffic 1s heavy. People are out and about. But 1f anyone saw an)'lhing. they haven't called us." said Olson. On a Friday afternoon in March .. from grade school. · Roxanne Brown was abducted from Four hours later, a man.and woman her fashionable home in th e Wh1tuer walking through a model home an a Hills and dropped off in Orange new El Toro housing tract found the Brown·s friends and neighbor!> have raised a S50.000 re"'ard foe anformd't1on leading to the ap- prehension and con"1c11.on of the killer or killers. Reward posters have been plastered 1n shop windows from Trubay described the Fnendh Hills neighborhood v. hen.· Brown. he·r husband and children h\ed as af. Ouent. l1~ht·kn1tand relat1,elycnme· free. Neighborhood Watch s1gni. are posted throughout the neighborhood. she said. '.·There were s1sns of a shght strujgle at her home. but no 1nd1ca· 11on she was killed there." said Olson ..Jl also appcacs that she ""as not killed at the s11e whece her body was found.'" -w e're humng for information," he added Truba) recalled that Brown was to lea"e on a slo tnp wtth fnends Lla.t - ,. County -dead. . woman's battered body. Her disappearance was discovered Authorities m Orange Count) arc Coast A mail clerk who worked -'A.IJWl~~·ntaln Vattey IRS- office Is under Investiga- tion for stashing about 40 bags of IRS mail at his home./A3 Orange Coast College history professor Henry S. Pan Ian Is the f irst faculty member to re- ceive the college's Outstanding Citizen of the Year award .I A5 Appllcatlons are now being accepted for UC Irvine's summer course offerings./ A4 California Two mountaineers tame the 1,400-foot Lost Arrow Spire at Yosemite Na- tional Park./A3 Nation The toll rises to 86 after devastating tornados in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Canada./A3 World- Peasants are rebuilding In the wake of a storm that killed thousands in Bangladesh./ A3 Style Colorful imported dresses are the apple of the shopper's eye at Irvine Ra nch Farmers Market openlng./81 Gojng on a cruise va- cation? Keep wardrobe . casual and rent tuxedos for captain's dinner ./83 Sports Marina Hlgh's Chip Rish wins showdown In 400 to highlight state track finals in Sacramento./C1 Ocean View High cap- tures the Ct F 4-A softball title by beating West- minster./C1 Top seeds Mike Briggs and Ross Case reach the flnals of the Adoption Guild tennis tournament In Newport Beach./C2 Entertainment The Newport Theater Arts Center Is getting readyforyet another muslcat.184 Bualneu These may just be "the good old days" for the good bid U.S.A .. /C4 Put on a happy face Sb-year-old Danny Peykoff of Corona del Mar serves as a live canva• for Star Shield• of Amazing Airbrush during · Newport·~ 2lat annual Festival of the Arta •.. continulng 3 blazes keep heat on OC firefighters By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. IWIJ .... li.ft "Hot spots" from Frida)·., Laguna C~nyon brush fire . a house fire 1n affluent Mission Viejo, and an apan- meM building blaze that forced the evacaution of more than 40 families kc t firefighters busy Saturday in gc County. the early momingapanment fire the.city of Orange. two youngsters "'ere n ed1ted \\Ith helping rouse many oft he residents. and firefighters had to rescue others from second-and th1rd-Ooor balconies. Near the t·oast. I 5-to 20.mph "'1nds on Saturda} reignited some ··hot spots" w11h1n the 35 acres of Laguna Can)On bru~hland that were charred on Frida). Laguna Beach Fire Captain Bang Boka ~1d cit) and Orange Count" (Pleaee eee HOT/ A2) Execs, launch new airport-site panel By JEFF ADLER O( .. Oel!J~• .... While plans to expand John Wa) m· A1rpon remain stalled b) roun order. a high-powered group of Orange County busine s ext'(.'u llves has launched t renewed effon to locate a site for an additional count y airport before the end of this ce ntury. pearheadcd by the lndustnal Lea~ue of Orange County, an or- • gan11at1on consisting of 700 of the county's largest cmployer'I, top bu-;1- ness executives hope to spur count) and nt\ olliuals as \.\r ll a'> the h •t.kral .\ v1:rnon \dmm1strat1on to Join force'> 1n an effon to s<>h e the count\\ growing air 1ransponat1on need'>. league Prrs1drn1 Ralph Cl ock S31d .. We need to lool nght no"' to solve the needs of the air-tr:n chng public." Clock e\plained Fnda~ ... Tht'i 1'\ a maJor. maJor undenal..mg. [f\.\l' 'itan no"' ma}'oc we·11 accomplish some- thing 1n 15 >~ars .. (lock said tht' renl'"Ct.I effort to .CPleaee eee AIRPORT/A2) hcnffs invesugators. 1n" est1ga1. Olson said detcct1ves,have tra\eled I.'' er) possible route between the two mies and ha"e concluded. that some- ~mng. . ~ he t<Hked wnh one fnend at (Pleue eee IWRDER/A.2) Noise surprise backing Fair board favors bill giving city controfOf amphitheater noise_ By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .... ~,... Stall ~fter }Cars of watching from the s1dehnes. the Orange Count) Fair Board has Jumped into the noise "'ar between the Pacific .\mph1theatre and tht Cit) of Costa Mesa · In a surprise action: the board voted 5·3 on Thursda) to endor~ a state bill that ""ould allo\.\ Costa Mesa to regulate sound leveb at the I ~.000.. capacll) arena Senate 8111 I ~5., 1s the sernnd attempt b) state Sen John St.·) mour. R-Anahe1m. lo harness the no1~ that allegedl}. spills into neighborhoods near the conren fat 1ht' at the count\ fairgrounds · · Hea\} lobb~ang b~ amph1~hea1er owner Ned-\\est Int kil led Sc)mour's bid last .\ugust to md ude the Orange Count) arena in a bill regulatmg tht" no1'lt" trom roe!.. con- eni. at a . acramt'.nW fa1rgrl1unlh lobb\lst~ tor '\t•<l-"' e,1 dnd c O\IJ IWIJNot,.....bl'._.•......, \k!Mi J rt· .1g.w1 '°' l..1ng h1lrn\ a' '°le' mour", m·" p,11~1\JI hl·Jd~ 111 thl • ~nal~ .\gntultun.· <1 nLI ~Jtn Rl·· today from noon to 5 p .m. at Newport Center Fuhlon r,ourc~s '\ubrnmm1un· on Tul·'><la' laland. Along with artwork• on diaplay. the fe.tlY~ (Pleaee ace FAIR BOARD/A2) fe!!lture. mualc, entertainment and demonatratlona. I love a parade Daniel C&ble of Coata Meea toota ht. own born white watchlnc mutcal m.arcben durlna the 40th annual Coata'"'Meea-New- port lfarbor Lion• Club Flab Fry parade on Saturday. With a "Salute to Liberty" theme, 20 band•, 28 floata and 20 equea· trlan unlta paraded throa.ib Coeta Mesa. calmlbatlnc at the Flab try _ _1rounda ln Lion• Park. The Coata Mesa High School Band ta pictured. The l"iah l"ry resume. at noon today with "flab dl nnen, cami•al rtd ea and aamea. and conteata. .. -. INDEX Erma Bombeck Births Bridge Business Classified Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landeta Opinion Publlc Notices Real Eatate _.,, • Sport a Style Tetevlaton Entert alnment W•ther I \ A6 AS A6 c. 01-a C5 C6 85 l C1 -3 . 81-3 TV Log 83-•' A2 Laguna goes after easement in latest land war • SeekSRossmoor property as cheap~st !:~te · for necessary emergency water connection Laguna Beach as on~ IP.In batthna ~one of its l'ICighbors over i"small tnp of land. ~ 8u1. un.hke w on101n1 feU<S be- t"1ccn the c11y and lM Carma· Sandhna Group -a land developer that wants a ptcicc of t.aauna Beach to provide attet to a propostd h1ll!1de hou 1na tnct 1n unmcorporatcd ttm- tol') -the ahoc i on the oth<"T foot this tame. ~ In the most rettnt fu • La&una 8¢ach 1\ the \tr'OUld·br land atabbcr llnd Ro moor LtQ,udauna T ru t the .. balk in& pro~ny OY..ncr Ro smoor 1 made up of Ro ( ortesc. A R Ceresa and Wilham March. the developcn of ~1-;ure World an Latuna Halls Laauna lkach official\ want Roumoor to fork O\Cr a waler hne caxmcnt for a 20.foot-wide \trip of land on 10 a rn the tru'lt own"' pn Fl Toro Road nc't 10 l.c1$ure WbrJJ. Puwn• tht ltne throuah Ro in)oor ptopcn) 1'1thelc~a'itC\~n '''"',. r the Laguna lkach Water 01 tnct to butl I an emericncy ronncct1on ~ .1 LISA MAHONEY Foc us ON THE N£w s t~etn It\ "''tem and that of thl· f:.I Toro \\ llll'r Dl\lrll. I t on\ul\ln cna1· ·nttl"\ '°' Thi· 1:onnrlt1on I\ nl"l't'~!.Jn to pnn 1\.lc an t'merpenn "'atcr \.Uflf'h to 1hr l\autman. Rm.id In hnu\an~ • \Jc' l.'lnpm\'nl undt'I tOn\trunwn 1n \ ·- ~"rl'<lm\IH' f hll\ ·But !<11,.-,moor" loath to gt't' up the .-.v..it1·h ofland -t-.en thou'{lih lhl' tru~t h .. , oflN·ed 1ht au~ac<' 'ut rounding 11 to Or.tnllt' t oonl\ hir th\• propo\l·J t-..a \I L°''P on 1ht l"OUnl' ' m•ntcrplan ol tn'.'~3'~ Ro smoor attomt'\ R u~' ltt hn·n, said tht t'OUnl\ ma' ,., entuulh rl'll'l I the ded1Cat1\'n nOt r lx-\J U"' ot t.a1una Beach\ pf\'11\llrc 111 "rtiJ' th<' East Loop plan \nil 11 11 d1"'' 1h1• a<'ruge "'111 bl' lrl't'd Inf de' t l1,pm<'nl Pu1un1 a "-3t1·r hnt' 1·111.~:m<'nt throu&h pan ot thl' rrnfll'rt ' '111, .i ltlt of(J 1gn\opt1on' .. u 1d lkhrt'n' "'-hO ha b«n tr\ln& m \OO\lllH· th1 Clt~ to rt'\' to a more-C\~n~1' r nltcma11' t 1-k·hn•n' "J' hnt"d h' Ro\\muor alll"r thl firm "'a' told thl' t i t~ plannrd tu t.1 l 1 lht' ra\l·ment h-, l'm1 nl'nt dtin"' n Bchren' ,uftaced IU'I in ll01l h i "''" .l \tJ\ on u1n dl·mnat1nn rr0t.C't'\!inp.' ln•m tht' l "' < ounnl \b , 21 t ounl ll mt•mbcr' dd a)ed .au1hon11 n 1'nHncnt dnm.un .a.clion 1n Or;ingr C t\unt\ <;u:pt·nor ( out\ fi r ~ V.l'CI. ~ &hrt'n~ could m~ 1'1th < at' \1ana~r "t'n frank [)ocu. ml'nt< v.rrt' prt'part"d that v.ould h ve allov.cd thC' l 11\ 10 takl· immc(t1atc t)C''"''"mn ol th<' l.".l~mtnt for S 100 f\cohf1·n, "'•" 1anttd another 11.l"t'l ·, J ·la-.. J llt"T a lnnll dt (Pl .. Otange C~ DAILY PILOT 18Un~, June ~. 1HS . BOT FOR FIREFIGH'l'ERS •. ~ homAl ' ,• firefi&hters returned to the bru h area Red Ctoss p<>l.e~man Au IT) HuJ- wnt of 1...launa Canyon Road at iJTI said 'hahab and Shuh1n Canyon Attet Dnve on Saturday to Mousu1fani 1, aces 11 and 6. respcc- exti1t1wsh the hot spots. He sa1~ ti\,el y. directed their fatherto d1119 I I ni:en&ht,crs wanted to as urc that to repon the fire. then went from windblo~ embers would not be apartment to apanmcnt, urging re 1- relcased to ianite other bru h areas. dents to leave and helping tbcm get The ca~ of Fridat s brush fire out safely. remained under invesll&ation Satur-Their father. Hooshang. htlpcd day, fire depanmcnt ~pokesmcn s1ud. carry several disabled residents 10 The blau started Friday afternoon safety. Red Cross officials sa1d. on .J..rvine Co. land just beyond the Bauahon Chief Verburg said tht! Laguna Beach border. fire ecnt thick smoke through cor- About 150 firefighters battled the ridon. of the apartment building. brush fire, but no utjuries were · requiting firefighters to.use ladders to reported. No homes or businesses evacua_tc many ,residents from were threatened, but the blue created balcomes on the second and I.turd a huge plume of smoke visible floor. . throughout the south county. Traffic He said an. elderly. wheelcha1r- fams were also created by tlle tempor-bound woman required treatment for ary closure of Laguna Canyon Road smoke inhalation, while another between the downtown area and the woman suffered a head tn)ul) and a san Diego Freeway. bum. No firefighters were IOJUred. he At 7:30 a.m. Saturday, fire swept said. through a 54-unit apartment bu1ldmg Verburg said the 101t1al damage near ihe City shopping center in estimate was $450.000. Red Cross Orange. injunng three people. fire representatives were arranging tem- officials said. porary sheller for residents who co u Id Orange Fire Battalion Chief Darrell not return to the apartment building Verburg said the fire origi nated in a Satu rday. kitchen water heater closet in an · At J :38 p.m. S:aiurdG}. about 50 apartment occupied by Norman and Oran£C C.ounty firefighters were )Um- Lcah Sadowsky. That apartment was moned to a detached single-fam il y completcdly destroyed by the blaze. Mission Viejo house that was and Norman Sadowsky, 59. required engulfed in flames. treatment fo r bums on his forehead Dispatcher Art York said no c1v- and right hand, Verburg said. ilians or firefighters were injured in Representati ves of the Red Cross' connection with the blaze at 2595 I Orange County chapter c_redited two Via Marajada. He said damage was · . : causc'"of many resi~nts in the complex after th-c·fire remained' under investigauon they spotted sm~ke. Saturday night. he said. Court hearifJ6 on fatal botitlng crash delayed A coun heanna to determine whether a Seal Beach man mu$t stapd 1r1nl for manslaughter in connection with an October boat .acctdent that killed fi ve people and injured (our was po>tponed Fnday until July 17. Virt Earles. :?9. i$ charged with 1nvol untal) manslaughter and oper- iu1nga boat wh1lt' under the influence of alcohol. · Earles was at the helm of a speedboat that sh1~med,1nto.a huge_ mooring huoy outside Anahetm Bay Oct. 28. Five people died when the boat sank and four -Others. induding Earles. were IO)ured. A commercial fisherman by trade, Earle$ has ued the Department of the Navy. Orange County and the City of Seal Beach. charg10g that the accident was the result of improper lighting and chan ing. The su11 asks for atlcast $5 mtlhon in damages. · Earles pre cntl}' 1s fn.•t• on a $ I 5.000 bond. Roosevel t to speak Jame!> Roose .. eh. the eldest son of former President Frat\klin D. RooSt"- veh. wi ll be featured speaker Monday at a meeting of the Orange County Women Lawyers. Roosevelt will speak on his mother Eleanor's legacy. The lu ncheon me1etin~1 begins at n :'JO a.m. Rooseve t w1 speak at 12:30 p.m. For reservarlons, call 760-0313. AIRPORT PANEL LAUNCHED ... From Al identify an acceptable location for an additional count} a1rpon spon- taneously gamed momentum in re- cent monthsafte r the Board of Super- visors approved plans for expanding JWA and then experienced the frus- tration o f seeing its plans blocked by court order. Business executi ves. including the chief executive officers of many .. influential" firms. should be s1t11ng down within the next 30 to 60 days to decide how to best attack what is ·admittedly a formidable task. Clock said. "The effort is now in the embryonic sta,,e. But two years from now, maybe we 11 llave a consultant on hoard and in three or four years a study and in I 0 years. maybe we'll be talking about something realistic ... said ('lock. the owner of a local construction fi rm. He also acknowledged the effon eventually would have to include not only interested business groups. but the Board of SuperviSdrs. the newl ) created Inter-Count) Airport Authority, area cities and community groups such as the Airpon Working Ot'O\lp and Stop Polluting Our New- pon . Among Jhe 10-12 companies help- ing to act the project off the ground arc T-be irvine Co .. Baker Inter· national. C J. Segerstrom & Sons and Odetics Inc .. Clock said. The project the business group 1s undertaking is a large task indeed. given the J.r.ru.tl>led history both of JW A and associated effons aimed at locating a site for another regional airport in the county. For more than I 0 years. effons 10 identify acceptable .a1rpon building sites have run into either poliucal or practical roadblocks. A blue ribbon committee's study prop6sing con- struction ofa new ~irport in Santiago Canyon. for instance. was scrapped by supervisors in 1982 when potential air traffic conflicts with Ontario Airport were raised. - In addition. supervisors abided for several years by the official pol icy that no acceptable alternative airpon site existed in the county. That changed. however. when the board approved its SI SO million expansion plan for JWA. In an apparent effort to appease critics who oppa.se increasi11J flight levels at JWA from 41 daily flights to the current 55 and j1roposod 73. supervisors :1grced to again begjn looking for other s11es. MURDER BAFFLES AUTHORITIES ..• From Al about 2:30 m the aliernoon and evel)rthing was fi ne." Truba> said. "She was lo pick up her chi ldren from school at 3 p.m. She never got there." T ruba> said that "iOmcd fnends went to Brown's house JUSI after 3 p.m. and fou nd the front door a1ar The) notified the woman's husba nd. who contacted Wh1tt1 er police b~ 3:15 p.m. A young couple. tounng model homes at a new housingde.,.elopmenl on Old El Toro Road. ca me across the body at about 7 p.m. The develop- ment, located off El Toro Road near bus) Trabuco Road. 1s relall\l'I)' secluded. "We don't kn ow if1h1 s 1~ 'om~ \t1rt ~LAND WARS HEATING UP ... From Al cussion w11 h Frank last Tuesday about alternati ve locations for the water line. The attorney tned to convince Frank that a $68.000 altemauve alignment under El Toro Road would be more reliable than the $29.000 one currentl y p ro posed J hro ugh Rossmoor's propeny. Frank was not swayed. however. "It's pretty clear 10 me we're taking the alternative that makes Ulc most sense:· he said. Frank <;ontcnds Rossmoor - and Ross Con ese particularly - don't want the c11y 10 have the easement because Frank spurned a suggested • exchange of favors about two months ago. According to Fran k. C'one~e of- fered the right of wa y in trade for the city's upgrading a IQ-acre parcel he owns at Et Toro and Lagu na Can) on roads from low dcnsit) fl'\lllcnt1al to commcrc1al When Fran k rC:Jl't led lht• propo!>al. C'onese told him 1 he c:ll) "'ou lcl not bt· granted the water line right tll wa) Frank said. But Behrens '\a1d Frank 1-. onl~ telling pan of the Mory. He at knowl- edged Conese·., convcrsatwn with Frank. but '>aid 11 wa., the result of fru stration 1,1,1th the c1I> after 1wo )ears ot quiet ncgo11at1o ns o'er the 1na ngular parcel of land nonh of El Toro Road in thl' S}camorc Hills greenbelt Con eo;e applied tor a General Plan .\mendmen t on the propen'i and was told an environmental assessment would be; necessary. Behrens said. Cortese financed the $10.000 stud y. but was in the meantime approached by municipal officials who asked whether he might be interested 1n a land trade. According to Behrens. the Cit> wanted to swap land 1n central Laguna for Cortese's strategic acreage to keep the greenbelt intact along the canyon road. Under the plan. Cortese would be hired to build a parking structure o n the downtown property and revenue from park ing fees would make up an) difference between the value of the facility and what Cortese might ha' e built on his 10 acres. he S31d. Behrens said he doesn't know wh> the plan went awry. It may have been simply that "the economic" JUSt weren't in it," he said But whatc' er the reason. Cortese found h1m.,clflct1 w11h the 10 acres still in a re'\Hknt1al tone. no parking garage and ~hurt thr monc) he paid for the en' 1ronmcntal stud)'. Behrens_ said. So. when the Cit} came to Conesl' with its hand out on the water line casement, "natural!} he got mad He 1ook 11 a hule pcr'>o nallv:· Bchren5. c;a1d Frank was out ol town Th ur\da> and unavailable for comment on 'Beh rens' statement'> But Council member Dan Kenne). 1,1,ho se r,ed as ma)or last ~ ear. rel alls d1-.c uss1on'> ol a trade of stalker or what." said Trubay. who said "om ed friends arc as dc;sperate fo r informauon as the authont1t>S. "It''> bad enough 10 lose someone:· l rub3\ sa id. "but to lo~ someone 1h1<, wa) -ll'S JUSt unthinkable." -\n,om' with information should l Ontacl ,hn1ff'>depu11esa1 !!\~-JOOO. '"The cit y owns parcels in North Laguna up above the festi val grounds. The discussion was it might be a po'iSlbil ity 10 at least look at trading those parcels for anoth er." Kenney sa id he does not remember an' talk of a parking garage. but added that he onl) sat i n on one meeting regarding the feas1b1ht) of a trade Most of the d1scuss1ons were between Frank and C'onese repre\en- tallH' Bill Wilcoxen. Kennq said Lagu na ('ommuntl> De..,_elopment Director June Catalano confirmed 1ha1 Cone~ paid for an en' 1ronmcn- 1al '>IUd) on his corner acreage although she could not 1mmed1a1el) confi rm the price tag . Catalano ~1d Cortese has not pur\ucd the Cicncral Plan Amend- ment through her department, but 1ha1 do1.·.,n·1 'iurpn~ Kenne). ··1 don't thin k the n l) ha'i -.ho1,1,n al'ly 1nterc ... 1" in lOmmcrn:.11 uc' clopm cn11hcrr h~ '>JIU ·T m for lool..1ngaf a0\ th ing 1ha1 1\oulu prc·,cr1c that JO-acre par1.d " V. h1lc 1he larger 1c;~u~ bctwccn R<>'>'>moor and Laguna Beach 1s unhkel' to be re '>olved a0\11 me soon. both panics sa} 1hc> "ant 10 a\01d coun action in the casement battle. On Fran k'~ rcque<,t. the Cit~ C oun- c1I agreed to give Rt•hrens more lime tu come up with an acceptable al1erna11,e to t·mincnt domain pr~ccd1 ngs. ~ Behrcn\ Wcdncsda> said he'!> bus} puu ltng out possible solutwns. ·-rm t~ 1ng to 1,1,ork out o;oml' kind of arrangeme nt that'!." In·"' in:· h~ ~1d Just Call 642-6086 What do ~ou like about thr Dall} Pilot'• \\ha1 don't you like'! Call the number at left and your menagt will be recorded. tran•cribed and delivered to the appropriatt editor, o=• ft Quer9fttMd t,t,"")ty ,,.,.., w """ 1" llOI lleyt 'fO'JI 090-I>'( ' )()om oall Deior• 7 om • ..., "°"' coor -"" ,.,.,.,eel ! ..... .,.y -9utl<Jt1 • y • "° ~ ,«..._,. ,,... C"C>Y &y 1 1 m • r..roo• 10 1 ,.. encl .,..... cui,•y '.,.. °"'~ · Clrcutetlon Ttltphoftee The same 24 -hour answering 'iervlre may be used 10 record letters to tbe t>dllor on any topk . Contributors to our Lt>tlt>rs column must Include lhelr namt and telephone number for verlflratlon. No ci rculation calls. ph~ase. 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While the endorsement has raised the bill could be brought to the Senate the ire of amphitheater offic1ali, It fl QOr within 10 days. may help patch up relati~ns betwe~n The proposal, introduced at the the board and angry residents. s~ud urging of Costa Mesa officials. is the Jin Lloyd, spokeswoman for the latest weapon in an arsenal that has fairgrounds. grown thin,. Orange County C<?urts The action may also calm some of h~v~ contmuously ove_rruled the ~the protests over an unpopular fair- c1ty s cffon~ to bnng misdemeanor grounds hotel project that residents charges against Ned-West and v~ri-sa will onl compound the noise and ous performers for al.legedly violating Yffi "' Ythe concen facility. Costa Mesa's noise limits. tra ic irom The tangle of lawsuits and hti-"People arc awfully bitter and thex_ gation revolves around the issue of have this feeliog that we're not doing sovereign 1mmun1ty -tha! is. anything about it (the noise)." said whether local goverment should have Lloyd. -., ONCE· A· TREE ' . FURNITURE COUNTRY SOFA & LOVE SEAT •Charming Country Set •Selection of Traditional Fabrics Both s799 Pieces Call Store Nearest Y 01 for Detllls Reg . $1099 "But this creates another fire· between us and the. Pacific Amphitheatre because they think we're turning against them. That's ool true." sh~ continue~. ~e~ want something that both parties can be happy with." At least two board members com- plained that they rccei.ved Seymour's request for· support on the same morning that they were to vote. ' Lloyd said vice president Linda Octh and board member Mel Ftldman dissented " because they wanted more time to review the bill. Board president Howard Dickerson voted against the endorse- ment because he appeared to have mixed emotions about turning over "that kind of control to the rny." Lloyd said. Board director Pam Zanella was absent. WING CHAIR ~~·179 JDlllDll V9IO llAU. ONCE· A ·-TREE ~lMUIM llMI) (\Ol91.1"8.llAIW_.) 711/111·... 7M/ .. ·60U . FUINITURI om••• •cmr-AVAUlh~lh.-CMDtWM .. 24 HOUR MOHITOIUHG SEllVICE Free Security A nalysis and Estimates • Computerized 24 hour Central Station • Aes1dentlal-Commercial-lndustrial •Burglary-Fire-Holdup- \ Medical • Wired and Wireless Systems Crime Prevention Has Been Our Bu1lne11 Sl nce 1956 ... when tormer Polle• Ct11ef Sam Post tounded Poat 1984 "I em extremely proud to u aoc1ate mysell Alerm Syatema Sinoe thal time. Po•t tlaa provided with an organizetlon comm1tced to providing aecunty ayatema for thouNndt of hom" and quality product• and ""''°"· to our cuatomera buslnnHt In South.,n Callfomla We wlll continue to tolldlfy thle commitment with Pre11<1en1 Bill Poll repre11nt1 th• second generation, navlno literally grown up In th• 11cuttty and alarm bu11nen He aav1. ''Our commitment 11 to the continuity and tr1<11tlon of Mrvice we have 11w1y1 had. together .. 11n the qualllv we can achieve u'•no !ht IHt .. 1 teohnof09y ~ Wiiham M Joy~. loun<Mr ano Prt11dent of the Lo• Antt* County Burglar 1n<1 ""•Alarm AMOCIMlon. )oiMd fOf<* with Pott Alarm Syaterna u \IJ<le Pr•lden~at MenaOer. In Janu1.ry of prtd• in pro1eulona111m " We are a company dedicated to 11rv1c1 Cu11omers appreciate our courtee>u• and prole111onal tt1m1 ol ln1tall1t1on end .. rvlce peraonnel All of our ef'liployeel · 1l1 lk en1ed t>v the State of C1llforn1e Oepertment ol Consumer Affatra Poat provides full "1VTC41, 1round the ctoct Our 1erv1ce departrMnt Is on duty 24 hOU'1 a day. 365 d•v• a yllr We malnt11n t fully computerized Alarm Centt1I Station to monitor end r .. e>ond to 1lerm calla at env and all II'"" BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEMS 5142 Warner Ave., Suite 207 Huntington· Beach, CA 92849 (714\ 841-1123 ., I j ,- ) ~ Coast DAILY PILOT I Sunday. June 2. 1985 Employees walk off Jobs at 46 of NY's finest hotels Tbll rlses to 86.in ~tor·.:iado'S wake· By ne Au.elated Pre.1 • NEW. YORK -About 14.~ workers walked off their JObs at 4S of the city s fanctcst h?tcls Saturday. leaving guests at one servin' tMmselves coffee and cold pastra~s for brc~kfast, and auem at others without bellhops or housekcepcn. C hantang.packcts .crowded sidewalks ~nd heckled newly hired r-cpla~cment,$. bombard1na bewlldet'ed auem cntenng or leaving the Pla:za w.uh Jeers of "No scabs! No scabs!" The walkout prompted the Regency. the Pierre. the Essex House and other weU·known hotels to replaoe belJhops. clerks, ~use.kceptrs and banenders. Hotels that belong to large chains wtre ab~e to ~rang in workers from elsewhere to carry luaiaae. operate switchboards. hail taA1s and hand out clean t~wels. ' . $600 ••htny• CNt Navy $964 to mde WASH INGTO~ -The Navy" u!"der fi~ recently fur payini.a defense contractor~660 for aircraft ashtr~ys. paid S9S4.47 four years ago to have one of Its own f~c.1ht1es make on~. officials said. A Navy official. speaking Friday on 1he cond1llon of ano.nymtty, said the service had tried to evoid the high fee charged by t_he Gru mma~ Aerospace Corp. in 198 1 by asking its Naval Air Rework Facility in San Diego to pToduce an ashtray for the E-2C surveillance plane. "1 .. can confirm that In 1981. the Navy did manufacture an ashtray for S9S4.47, the spokeslJlan said. "This 1s go1ni to be investigated by the Navy." Since the s~re pans scandal broke earl} this week. Grumman has offered to cut the pr!ce 1t char~d for seven ashtrays to S50 and refund the difference. The com pan} also ha~ said, however. the high fees resulted from the need to make the ash1ra}s b} hand to Navy spec11icat1 ons and because of the small number ordered. Windsurfer spends night in water CHICAGO -A" indsurfer whose mast broke. leaving him adrift in cold and turbulent ~ke M1t h1gan. clung to bis damaged board for more than 26 hours before being rescued unharmed Saturday about 11 miles offshore. ··Towards the end of the night, I was making deals with God." said Jeff Meek. ~7. wh <? s1arted "1ndsurfingat about 9 a.rn. Friday despite winds up to 50 mph. 'Tm alt\ e. and I'm happ} ,"said Meek. who was spotted by a police helicopter and picked up b} a rescue boat. Grenada soldiers' record• cleared WASHINGTON -Three soldiers who were court-manialed last year for smuggling ov1et nfles back from Grenada have had their records partially cleared through grant!> of clemency.~rmy said Friday the three - one officer and two enlisted men -had received clemency during the past week. The decisions remove a dismissal sentence agai nst the officer and bad conduct discharge orders against t~ enl is1ed men. Septuplets cont1nue to improve The li\t' surv1v1ng Frustac1 septuplets contin ued to show progress dunng the wed .end. thret: mon: rap1dl> than the other two. a hospital spokeswoman said Saturday All live babies remained in cnt1cal condition and were kept on 'en ti la tors in the neonatal 1ntens1ve care unit ofCh1ldrens Hospital of Orange < ount}. said '>poke~"oman Cheryl Bond. LA gets gay talk radlo show REOONDO BEACH -The host for the first commercial radio tal~ show aimed at Southern California's huge ga} population says he hopes straight peopl€Will alw li1tc.-n. despite.-the.-nsk ofhate<alls. Leigh Spear. son of Jackie Gleason orchco;tra leader Sammy pear. cautions that he's not presuming to be a spokesman for the gay community. "I have no 1d~ If I'll be as popular with 1he ga~ commun1t} a'I with <;tra1ghts.'' The show starts todaywat 4 iJ m. San Dlego State athletes face drug tests '\.\N DI E<iO -In the first program of lls kind 1n the nation. 'ltUdl·nt athktes at San Dic~go Stall' lln1\C.~rs1t) w1ll 'ioon face mandatOr) unni.' ll'~ts to rt'\ cal drug and akohol abu'ic. The tests will begm laterth1s spnngorin the fall. Athleuc D1~ct~r Maf) Allee Hill ~aid the program is designed net 10 punish drug abusers but "to g1vl' them the help they need early in their athlettc careers ... "U n1 vcrs1t1l's have turned their backs on this problem for years. Now 11's time for this school to take the initiative to combat the problem," she said Marineland whale pregnant again RANCHO PALOS VERDE -Corky the killer whale is pregnant for the fifth 11me and Marineland officials arc keeping their lingers crossed that 1h1s offspnng sun ives. Scheduled to give b1nh in three months. the 8.000-pound mother has dell ' crcd four oth~ calves in eight years. Manneland 'lpokeswoman Laurie -\rmstrongsa1d . All ha vl'd1ed .. Cork~ and 14.000-pound farhcr Qrl;y. the largest mammal an capt1.v1ty. are the onl~ brccdulg l11Lcr "hales m capo' ll} • ..\rmstrong said. Justlcevllle refu11n to dle By Tile A1soclate4 Prett The National Guard Patrolled ap1nst lootina m flattened neiahborhoods t~rday while rescue workers us1na bulldozetl and dOI$ seart hcd for more v1ct1ms of tornadoes that lqlled at least 86 people in Penn\ylvania. Ohio and Canada. • Hundred of people were injured and thousands were homeless after the swarm of twisters spl intered house and tren Frida~. sent debns fl yina I 00 feel into th~ air and cut off power to hundreds of thousands of homes dunna a fi ve· hour siege. The aovernors of Pennsylvanta and Oruo on Saturday declare<! disasters in the wake of lHe catastrophe that left rubble strewn across 22 counties tn the two states and western Ne..N Y ork. More than 900 homes were destroyed or damaged in Pennsylvania alone. ' The tornadoes we'"' spawned by a t)uge storm system that spread from central Ontario south over western Pennsylvania. nonhcastem Ohio uhd southwestern New York state. ~he weather service's Severe Storm Center in Kansas Ctty fore<:a t pan I) cloudy skies. cooler temperatures and light wind~ for the r"l1on the reSt of.the wedccnd. Jn Ontario. Canada. twisters killed at least 12 people and 1nJured about I.SO others. Hundreds of houses. a shopping ce nter and a'racetrack were damaaed.-Authorities~in the town of Bami. of~m1les nonh of Toronto. called J..!l. soldiers from a n~arby m1ltta f) base to prevent vandaJ1sm. Federal disaster officials began evaluating the millions of dollars' wonh of damage and pulling crews to work cleaning up the mountains of debris. The National Guard was called out in Pennsylvania and Ohio. The American Red Cross set up 27 emergency shelters that housed 1,000 victims in Ohio. New. York and Pennsylvania. A Red Cross statement issued in Wash1n ton said workers were nl I counties to assess amage and launch efforts to help v1ct1ms find housing and replace food. clothing and medicine. Pennsylvania wa s the hardest-hit by the fierce winds. with 61 people reponed dead and at least 200 oth ers ho p1tahzed. Federal. state C\nd local officials surveying the damage Satur- da) could provide onl) a rough estimate of 800 bl!1ldmgs damaged. Officials said the) did not know ho1.1.- many twister struck the st.ate. Spokeswoman Darcey Chame} of the Pennsylvania Emergenc) Man- agement Agency s.a1d the twisters were the worst in the state's history. Until Friday. tornadoes had claimed onl y three la ves tn Penns)lvan1a since 1953. she said. "We have so much better tracking. the weath~ service can warn people." Charney said. "But this came so fast. people weren't expecting it." Gov. Dick Thornburgh declared a disaster emergency for I 0 counties. freeing state funds for the cleanup. He '31d he ~ould ask President Reagan for a federal disaster declarati on. which would make federal funds available. ,,,,..,,,.,, ... A tornado mo•ee tbroa&Ja tbe cou.nay.icle in Utica, Ohio (lneet), wbl.le tbe datnactl•e raalta of l'rlday'• norm are e'rident ln rooneee homea (top photo) ln the CanaclW\_ town of Ba.rrle, Ont .• and ln · demolie~ed baildlnC• ln Al- bion, Pa. -\n estimated 950 homes were damaged or dcttroyed 1n 12 Pcnn- S) lvan1a COU!lti cs. affl•cttni about 2.700 people. said Bob Blair of the Federal Emergenq Management ·Peasants rebuild storm-tossed huts L'RIR \HAR. Bangladesh (AP) - Pea..ants U<,tng \t1Ck\. ooards and she.l'ts of 11n an· a lrl'ad~ rebuilding fl imsy hut!> on tlm and lHh~r fen.le delta islands ra' agl'd l1~ a c~ clonl' and lld3 W3\l'\ {10,ernment ot1ic1al'> sa\ JI le,ast I O.f)()() peoplt\,penshed in the storm Thou!Klndsd1ed when 100 mph wands and waves 12 feet high swept across the low islands fo rmed by the rich silt from the Ganges and Meghma ri,ers. 11 rv1vors mourned their dead. but sta )ed on the islands. The peasants · had no" here elSe 10 go. and besides. they said. the so1l 1s good. A go vernment spokesman 1n Dhak a. the cap1tal ~I 0 miles lO 1he north. outhncd long-range plans 10 build more '\lorm <;helter'> .and to improve commun1ca11ons 1n southern Bangladesh But he said 11 could take 15 'ear' The spokesm.in insisted on anonym1t). unsmili ng among \\oml"n dn:s'ted 1n the bnghtl~ colorl"d '>Jn-. prl\\ 1dc.-d ~' th(' go' ernml·nt The\ 1rt1m' ol l ru C h.1 r Jrn..I the other lu'' 1\land' h.1d II\ l'd a pn m1- tl\ e lite "11huu1 ix·rmanl·nt \tore,. clec·1nut\. road'I. rolilt' Jnd a,·u1rd· 1ng 10 the pt•asant' Y.1thuu1 radio<. "The!.< arr marginal pcnpk II\ mg on marginal land on thl' edge of exi stence. and the storm IOok a\-.a \ their margin." ..aid~ il ham R. Jo~h n. the director of the l .\td for I ntcrna11onal De\ clopment. ·-\ID. "ho was 1n Rangladc\h 10 hel p "'th rehl'f t'ffons The go,cr~en1 and RcJ ( roo;s said the\ "'afncd 1c,lander. c,f th e approaching '>lorm through broad- cast'> and 'olunterr. on thl' l\land\ Thr ''arnings. Cltlinal'> '>JHJ. tx&an on th e Thursda\ belorl' thl' l H lonc that hit Fnda\. ~-ta' ~4 Some sun t\ 0or '>J ld thl'\ 1gnort•d th e \.\arnm~. Pre\ IOU'> onl·~ the~ ..aid . had been fa lse alarm\ Otht'r'> said they hea rd no wa rn ings at .ill ~gency. / In Ohio. I )deaths "en.· rl·poned a'> bulldo1ers dug through pill.'<; of broken bncks and '" 1sted stt•cl tor mun:-~ 1c11ms. .? C 111\ R1 .. hard (d~c,1e declared d1<,a,tl'r' 1n fi, I: lUUnlleS .\<,htahula ( olumhiana. Mahoning Jnd T rum hull m ea'>!em Ohio. and I 1tl.1ng m cen tral Ohio · \ ... _.....,... LOS ANGELE, -About 18 homeless ptopleev1cted from a collect1on of Skid Row <>hack have returned to a new site and say the) plan to stay and com pl~ \\tth cit~ housing standards. ··Just1ccv11le isn't a place. it's an idea that "on't die." organizer Ted Hayes said Fnday. The new Just1cev1lle has taken _shape on a vacant l<jt near Third and Bi xel streets nonh of downtown . Survivors mcan"htle crouch rn long ltnes on 1h1!> ncarl ~ treeless island awaiting handouts of water. nee and v1tam1n tablets. The fc.-" ch1ldrl'n <;trong enough. or luck~ enough . 10 ha\c suf'ncd huddle "The warning "a" lhr re Bu t thl'~ didn't "ant to lea'c Thl'\ had the11 ch1ch ·n ... their homl''." \aid Prc<;1- dent H U\'\atn Mohammad Er,had A aurvl vor of Bangladesh '• May 24 h urricane etanda bealde her newly built lean-t o on Urir Char laland Friday. Vendors llnlng up for lottery sales slots ... S-\( 'RAM ENTO -Business owners who want to sell lottcn tickets have hl'l"n m1nd1n~ in llnl·s 1n some California cities to pick up appltc;uoos. -\bout I 70.000 appllra111m\ "'er.c.printed for d1stribut1on beginning laM Fnda} at o2 ,tait· Hoard of r qual11a tion otliccs and 25 Akoholt c lk,·cragl" Control branchc') \latew1de . Lottery officials expect to sign up 20.'000 vendor'>. who wi ll n.'t'Cl\l" 5 pcrcl'nt co mm1.,s1ons on all the tickets they -;ell. WoR LD Former mail clerk-reportedly Climbers stashed letters to IRS at home co~~er Los <\NC.ELES ( \P1 -'tormer ,pokl'""um.111 'am, ·nl\on \.ltd. Thl· .... .1,1J1J 111.1111i.1d .,_., 'l'l\I ,,, pea Ill Internal Rr,c.-nu c ~·n tu• mJ1lroom Fnd:n .ind lnim lhl' I 1•unt.1 •1 \ .1111'' 1•lhH y • • t clerkwhosta<;hedahout 40 hag .. nt: 0 1\0n ..:lid IR\ 11tl1tlJ" "'d1\-O\l°f'\(.'\l'r.1lrwn1h' l>•\•I ,,11J1h1 osem1 e IR. mall ron1a1 n1ng 1eni. o l l·o\t·rl·d 1rrt-gul.1nt1n 111 lhl' "J' a mail d1dn·1 .. •n1.11 111 ''~ tJ' Youths cla•h wltb JHt#l!e at Stonehenge ' CiR-\ TE LEY. England -Police arrested more than 300 )OUths "ho used ,chicles 10 their convo) to ram police vans and then camped in a field anc.-r being barre~ from holding a rock music festival . aturday at tonchenge S1onehcngr. thl' 4'.000-year-old douhle ring of 72 stones on Salisbu11 Plain about 7 5 m1le5 "cst of l ondon. was 1mmediatel) cloS(!d to toun ts. Sprlngsteen begin• European tour thousands of letters at h1' home I\ former emplO\l'l' hJnJtcJ m.ul.. return' hut 11 m,,, lo,,, 1 '°' l111kd under 1.n'cst1gat 1on h' thl' l '.S "<'e~!>Jgoandturnl·dthem tormat1on checl.' lrllm t.1\fl.1H'" r1'l'-•t1d1n~ 1 • attorney s office. ll "ai. re pont-J ovt>r w the l · 'i .m o me\·., otlit.-e IR'\ "'rrt''l"'mkn" Fnda). • "'h1l·h 1s condttu1ng ·'" 1n'l' tt&4}t1on ~hl" \.Jtd lhl· 1nl 1d1 n1 '''""d ha,, The m:ul ckrk worked at lhl' IRS 'lo arre\I\ ha'c tx·l·n m.ldl' httk rn1p.ilt lx·1Jll'l th1 1.1\J'J'l 1 Fountain Vaill'~ olhn· \1.-hlCh LOl'al t I .lllllfn('\ ., on1u• \\OUld Ix· 1nlurmnJ II I'·•'" 1·nt II! handles \ar1ou'I tJ\pa\er problem s <ipoke\\q1man l aura lknr. \\1lUlll 1llher 1mpi1r1.in1 """'fl••n,krh for much of .outhcrn C"altfornta. neither l'onlirm nor dl'n) the-e\· "·"n·t fl'\t't,,cd h' tli.· IR\ 1ncludtngp<lnofOrangc Count\.Los 1"lCOl't' of thl' 111\l'\ll~<llion. "hllh .. \lmtc1f1h1 P1.11h1,,,1111 •h.11''·'' Angeles. R1vc r'i1de. :-ian Diego and was rcpol1l'l1 h\ thl· L 11~ .\ngde' tx·in(I. n·1u11wd 1.• th. 1111,·11 .1 R1 • San Be rnard in o 1 l·o un1 1es . Heraldf,am 1 nrrnl""'~JX'r 1•nuc \c:n 1 .. 1h.11"·"11'hkl1'"·'hlL SL.\NF. Ireland -New Jersey-born Bruce Spnngsteen began h1 i.. f-uropcan tour Saturda} with thousands of lnsh voices roanng in unison the chon.t" to ht" 'i1gnature song. "Born 1n the USA." Police said 100.000 fans Jllmmed the grounds of Slane Castle for the four-hour concen. which ended ;;:~:;·:::;~~'°;:::·;:;"1Y b0•000 Ncivy maj recall alleged spies · M. NAMA. Bahrain -Iron and Iraq llMOunced raids on each other's t d t t fc t t • J {'3p1nt\S mrday ltlihl,WhtlemarfntSOUrteSSAldwarplaneS'llTUc'ktlfrclghtt'r 0 u y 0 ace cour s mar 1a in the Persian Gulf. k1llin1 one sailor and wounding another. Two other sailors · .... ere rcponed mis ina from the the I 4,2S8-ton container shLp Onental • lmponer Tl\e Panamanian-rq1stercd sh1p was set' ablue Y.htle 1t "'a" oil ~ '\liHI NC1TO (.A.Pl -·\ "-a', ea'ltern ud1 •\rnb111 There was no official word on any cuuallle~ 1n Raahdad . official confim1c.J Sa1urd:n that th~ or Tehrnn The hi.st wa" the 10th rcponcd 1n Baghdad in 211' month,, wh1k Kr\I e 1 con 1dcnl\& r«athng Hl lrn4 ha' rl·portcd makan& U raid on Tehran 1n that pcnod. ,. ct1\-C dut)' two hro1~~ acrnSt-d of / pa 1na.m1htat) sccrt• to the '1et VJetname.e-Cllf.ne.e cJull reported TO" 't 0 -V1ctnAmc'it troop, k1lkd·l8 <.1'inese sold1cn. and took one pm onl'r in dn' ina beck 1n at11ck Saturday on a \11'\qr an ndrthern Ha T U)C.-ll rrm 1ntc Vietnam\ official Radio Hanoi rcporud unday. In an En,h!>h - 1 nauaac hrnadcnst momtorcd 1n Tokyo. R1d10 Hanoi '-'ltd Chine~ ~ un1llcn mfn fi1 fd ahout 49,SOO shelrs into V1·Xuycn d1 irict dunna a 21 ·hour pcnod end in& ot 'o m ~31urdn> .\I the ~me time. ~\erol unit ol' ( h1nc \Oldtcr\ a11ackcd n V1 '<u)l'n viii t• 12 time' from thrtl· •ude\ but v..rrc rt.•pul\td the hm:ldrn,t \:ltd Union so th<') can be tnl'd b" coun man1al. a .. y <i«'Tl'lal') John F Lehman J r ordcrt'd r cntagon law~n to ('Onfcr With J ustlC'C Ocpart mcnt COUnler-. pan "to~ 11 1t'<1 an opuon." C1p1 J 8. Finkcl~mn aid m a telephont> 1nterv1CY. r tnkd~tc1n. a 'P...'\·1al a~ l\lAnl to the"'•"' 'It'\ fl•lal"\ \atd lher\" ~""no qU('\ltun th.II thl' \4.·n 11~ " .. ·m- pov.l•rt'd Ill real ti\ Jll John \nllwn' \\.alkrr Jr ·f " .1 111mm11nl\ .• 1t1L1n' \p<'('tllt \I "h1) rt"urt•d 1n IQ .. b. Jnll \nhur Jam1•\ \\ alk"r '10 "hn "11' 1n ant1 ·\utlm.111n(' \\.otrt, H' e\fl('n l'K'toh' ht 1111 \ rt•t1r,·mcn1 Tv.11 IJlhlt\ th.al "Ill au tnh \ Jn\ dcc1~ion un f'C\J lhng thr \\ lkct' hnk't'l,tc.-1n 1J1 .. I "111 hi." 1hl" rtlat1, l' \C'\.C'nl\ 111 J'('nnh1l"\ sn 11 \ll1an and n" \OUn' and Y. hl"lht•f d1'>( ltl\Urt' of fla~\1ticd m:11cn.1I 1ould't1t '' crh.-d b) tr.tn~ 1he hH•lhl'f'\ h...•lt1r\' uwn" martrnl lnhn \\ JU.,,·1 .1n.1 "" ~ \\ .11 111.I \On :"l..t, .. ·,1111.111 \1 1,hud lanl, \\ ·' l~l·t "'l'!\ nJ 1, 1,·d T 11t· .... t1' 11n "' ,}>(Jtlt\•\I \'\JlltlllJ~l \uthnl'lh'' h.1't (uJ lhl l'l~.kr \\ .11"1.n 1lr1'(ll''ll'1I J ''·'~ 1.1mtainin~ d 1X llllh rll\ II p11.1I \1 11111 ~Omt"I"\ ( •\UOl\ \Id \\hill ,l '''' 11'1 d1Jllom.11 u.h11 h.1' "inH kit lhl , ountn lur\~ll n1·arh\ \rthur \\ ,\)l.l"r .10 .1·n11.11w1·1 "" .1 (.ktc.-n~· lOn1r11ninp hrm "'het f\"llrl'LI from 1hc '-:t'' \\1th lhl" ran I.. 111 l1cu11·11.tnt ,-nm m.11hkt \'-,\' .1rrl'''"'' \\ t·c1m ~"'' 1\ll, '''H111.11a•, h.1rQl'' YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK (AP)-A Calitornla mounta~ tno instructor and a premier European climber on Satu~y conquered the 1,•00-foot Lo.t Arrow Spire, t>ec:oming the first to "free climb' the sheer granite peak Ron Kauk. 27 . of Lee Vining. and Jetry Motten , 22 , of Shef· fletd. England, let out howts of deUght when they 9Caled the sp re The men are the first to climb Lost Arrows Sp\res wtthoiJt too4a. sa d Jett Cobb a Yotemlte ranger and an expet1 in moun· tatneerloq "The cOmberl didn't put any • devtcea ln the rocks or stand on devi<:a to help them up the • tptre," Cobb Mid. "The ctlmben dkj n.w n:>pea for utety. : atth<>Ugh they dfdn • t ln*'Cl to~ : them to Mui ~ up h · rOdc ·• • • Cobb ~the 'Ptf• hu .,._ :· cltmbed ~times, ctstlng btiDtc to 1948. l>Ut .n4tver w l1hout tNi • u• of loots · ' -H- l I I I .I ii :1 11 ) ' M Orange c:r_OAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 2. 1885 · ThiTlking of suicide? Consider What can go wrong Dear Readers I othoS<' who have 1 a po"erfuldc:terrent. I h1ghl) about Jumping'! A.sU 9hn He used lo Now he drag one leg. hau useless headache... · flirted with the idea of ~uu:ide and recommend il forull who consider be lntdhgent. with an engaging sense arm and no v1s1on or heann,on bne Last evening. so help me. I heard fantasiztd how 1t would l)( when }Our themsdvcs po s1blecand1da1e for ofhumor That was before he leaped side. He hved throuah his i.u1c1dc something brand new. I swear I am body 1s d1scovettd. I call auenuon 10 su1etde. ' from a building. Now he 1s brain-You m11h1 too." not making this up. Here 1t 1s: .. Not All• l.uDEIS a piece 10 the June I mue of Reader's Herc are somec,cerpts: damaged. staagcrs and has seizures. • • • tonight. honey. I have a haf.lina1I. ·· , Digest titled. ··Before You Kill Your-• u1c1de is usually not suc:ccssful. He hve in a fog. But ~orst of all.~ Dear Ann Landers: I am sure that To make matters worse, 11 wasrny •k)f." You th1nk,you know a way to knows he was once n·onnal. No over the'ycars you have rcadJUSt ·birthday! I can'tsiJn this letter or p ych1a1ric nurse tell'i what can auarantee 11? Ask a 25-}ear-old who method 1s foolproof. about every excuse imaginable lo even give you my initials because we happen if you don't complete the Job tried to electrocute himself. He lived. ..What about a ~un~ Ask 24-ycar-avoid lovemaking. The most com-are a well-known couple in LonJ -3nd a1reat man) don't 1 h~artacle But both hisannsarcgone. What old Jim. He shot him elfin the nead. mon is. "Sorry.dellr. I have a Island. Just say there IS something -;;;;================;;;;;;============================;:;;--, new under the sun. -Disappointed Birthday Boy • restaurant. I am the only pt"rson she allows to come to her home. tier vandch1ldren have never seen tlw inside oft he place. Shouldn't this be the summeryou cruise with the first choice to Alaska?' , Travel/ Holiday Magazine cruises from San Francisco. has awarded Princess Now through Sept. 24. Cruises a first place among Later in the season, cruise lines this year. 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Come enjoy the best cruising has to off er: a world class crew, he · most exciting card and gift store in America is now open!- Westcliff Plaza 1040 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach, CA 92660 714-631-8888 nd it's right here in Newport Beach. "} - come 1n soon . . . . . you won't believe the selection!!! - HOl R IO AM - 9 PM M-F • • ; T. 10-6 T 11-5 • ,_ .. Dear Dlsappoluted: Fort•nately. even·tlle wont laanpall laeals In U hours. Tbanks for my laugla for tile "" . day. 0e'1r Ann Landers: Mother is 1n her 60s, a highly successful career woman and a community leader. She is well- groomed and drives a $40,000 Mercedes-Benz. The problem: Her house. She cannot throw away a newspaper, magazine. gift box, piece of ribbon or catalog. She has stockpiled surplus food and dozens ofboxes of shoes and handbags she bought .. at bargain prices" but has never worn. In some places, the junk is stacked three feet high. There 1sa I-foot-wide path that leads to her bedroom and the kitchen. She eats out every night at a civic or social affair or in a I have offered to help her "clean house" but she flatl) refusi.'S. I am concerned that she may become 111 and the paramedics or the police niay have to go in and get her. They will be stunned by what they see. The press would have a field day.: Is this an illness or what'l How can J help?-Bothered Aod Be"' 1ldert>d In N.Y. Dear 8.: Yes, it's an illness -Tbe Pack-Rat Syndrome. These fo lks rarely setk professional help be~ause tlley don't tblnk they are sick. If you believe t.be place Is a fire baurd tell your mother yoa are going ~can the fire marshal ualess sbe lets you belp cle-. up tbe place. For her sake, make good your threat. sUm111er courses at UCI -. More. than 200..c.ourses in subject!! session pr~ram at UC" Irvine_. rang.ing from poetry to acc0°unting Applicauons arc now lx1ng ac- will be offered through the summer cepted for the two c;css1ons. For _the t.---------miiiiirl first. June 2.t-Aug. I. tht• applacat1on L W •g1t deadline 1~June 11. There 1sa Jul) 24 Ose el t deadline for tht• ~ccond ses~1on. run ning Aug. 5-Sept. 11 Late tees .... 111 be charged for registering alicr these M~ll CHANGE Ml . ,._ Diet! fast Start! Foods Yol COIN NMr Eat Befort OI A Dttt. SPECl~l SUMMER SAVINCS PLAN 14 weeks ONLY $57 on 'i.llt' ~ 26 tnru Jun~.8 Jot• Tiit tlfT .... SllOP TOll'f CLASSES THROUGHOUT THE L.A. AREA CALL FOR A LOCATION NEAR YOUI ceo,, SM·SSOS ~ C21Slll1-oo11 ml!J deadlines. Most classes meet for s1' "eck.5 and otTe,.f.o ur unitsofcred11 Fee'> aH·ragt• S 160 per cou rst". UC! operate~ lht· third largl'\t summer school program 1n th~· l ni- vers1t) of California 'iystem. C'lasst>s included lecture ·and laboratof") en- strucuon en b1olog1cal sciences. com- puter sciences and teacher education Admission is open to all regularl} enrolled llC students and high 'IChool graduate! .. High school students "'ho have completed their Junior ~ear"' 1th a 3.0 grade-point a.veragl' ma~ t·nroll in lower-division courses .... 11h 1he pcrm1ss1on of the Summer !)ns1on'> Otlice. Admission to, summer session. howe~er, doe~ noi guarantee admission 10 un during lne regular academic year. A catalog of courSl'S can be ob- tained by calling the Summer Sessions Ollin.·. 856-5493. EIKO JAPANESE MARKET 3rd Year Anniversary 11°0 OFF A $10.00 PURCHASE OF FRESH FISH (with this ad) GOOD THAU JUNE 9TH 14805 JEFFREY RD, IRYINE CORNER OF JEFFREY & WALNUT •SUSHl•SASHIMI -TUNA -YELLOWTAIL -OCTOPUS -CLAMS OVER 20 VARIETIES OF FRESH FISH 551-3200 . ·--~------------------------, -I I I I I I I WIE I ~ I • ---, I : ARRA][\:f GE : I I I : I JFU·NIB Ri~l ~I I I I I : SERVICJES : I I I J I : aJIU IJJ11,ere : I I I I I I I II I 1 I It takes just ONE phone oell to us I 1 to arrange_;any kind of perfect final I I tribute anywhere. We erve all I I . faiths; make arrangements for ship-: I ping funerals to other cities, states or I I countries. When an Orange Coa 1 I I family calls u1 f int, we are of ten able I I to save them up· to several hundred I I dollars. So please remembf'r to I I suggest our name . . . 1 I I I I I I .. ~~~,. t I I larbor LaWf· Mount ()Ii~ I I ~1en101ial J>-j1i\ · Mo11uan; I I Mau oleurns · Cremato1y I I I I I I I I 1625 Gisler Ave. I I COSTA M~ A : I 540-5554 : I I I _ I .... •••••••••••••••••••••••• I -----.-.•--:-___ ._. ________ ___ n -_. •' History jJr.oleSSor · namedOCC's top citizen in '85 ·Orange Coast College history professor Henry S. Panian has been named OCC's Qutstanding Citizen of 198S. Panian becomes the first OCC faculty member to be honored in the 35-year history of the Award. Panian. a resident of Costa Mesa. has ~cv~ted nearly 30 rears to public scrvtcc tn lhe Orange Coast area. He was honored at OCCs 37th com- mencement exercises. Panian received a cenificate from David.A. Brownell, chancellor of the Coast Co.mm4n1t y College D1stnct. The certificate contained a resol- ution, signed by the Board ofTrustees of the Coast District. Paniari began his teaching career at Mid-Pacific Institute in Honolulu. He taught a. year of history at Hawthorne High School, before join- ing ~he OCC faculty in 1956. Smee 1977. Panian has been a member of the board of Directors of the Mesa Consolidated Water Dis- trict, serving as president of that board from 1981 through 1985. He is a founding member and secretary of the Orange County Retail Water Agencies Association: and a member of the · Southern Califoffita Water Committee. Panian has been a member of the Costa Mesa H1stoncal Society since 1966 .. scrvin$ as president of that organization in 1970. He 1s currently on the Societ) 's Board of Directors and is editor of the Society's pubh: cation. "The Quarterly.·· Henry Panlan fducation and chancellor of the University of Illinois and Urbana- ChafT\Paign. • Pcltason's appointment. came on the heels of the ap~intment of David Gardner as president of the nine- campus University of California. Both Gardner and Peltason have b_cc~ noted for expanding the univer- sity s support from business and government leaders. · The UCJ. chancellor will speak at 7:30 a.m. in the Marriott's Pacific Grand Ballroom. The breakfast and progra·m will cost $10 for those in attendance. and reservations may be made with the ~KA offi ce at 640-186.1 . In 1981 Panian was honored as "Man of the Year" b) the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. He has also been active with the Bo}' Scouts of Amenca. the Cahforn1a Communit} Colleges Faculty Assoc1at1on. the OCC Facu lty Association. the Cah-Glrl Scout. program fornia Histoncal Society. and the California Migrant Ministry. Eight Girl Scouts from the Orange ., Coast. area wi ll soon be traveling to Oran~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 2. 1N5 Al . . """!"~ ~ .............. _,.,.,..,. ... ..._..,...., ,.._, .. _..__"'•• ... .-ne..,..11:1• #L:.:.!:J -' It dr 191¥ ...... ~~--~M.,_,.... •'' ..................... .,..~ • .._. . ~ ... ~ .. ·· , ............ .. I C111f1.................... .. ....... ,..._., .... -· sailcloth allcu contp1rablt in quality It .$30 . Fa'!'ous maker belted_ atacks-!n tigbt .. weight. easy-care poJv••t•r/cottcm sailcloth. Assorted cokff'•. Siit• 30 tO 40. First quality. "' ·'' · Au•tralla nn•t the wtde~open spa~es of th~ Midwest r-to pa.rt_1c1~te in . "Wider Op-• Samuel C McCulloch. professor 0t--POrtunit~es.,.. a senes of ...,career history at UC Irvine. has bctn e~plorat1on programs sponsored by appointed director of the University girl scou.ts all across the country. of California Study Center in Austral· . The girls were selected along with ia. His two-year appointment begins eight other Girl Scouts from in January 1986. elscwtleretn Orange County for the ~ullock is a scholar of Austral-annual summer programs. Four of 1an history and has held research them will ~o to \he National Center Fulbrights at the JJn1vers1t y of Syd-West of Gi rl Sc-0uts of the United ney and at Monash and Melbourne States of America in Ten.Sleep. Wyo .. univers1t1es. for programs sponsored by the na· A native of .\ustra11a. McCulloch t1on:il org.a"!ization: was named founding dean of UCl's The) are: Amy KJar of Costa Mesa. School of Humanities in 1963. He 1s for the "Western Saddlebags" pro- the author of three books on Australia gram: Karryl Leong of Fountain and numerous articles on English Vall.ey: for ''Buckskins and Calico": history . · C'hn~~ine Stattlcel of ~guna H1!ls. McCulloch 1s a resident ofNeY+ pon for Saddle Straddle : and C1n-Beach. namon Baggerly of Huntington Surfing honor David C'olltns. a Newport Harbor High School student. was .honored recently for his contnbuuons 10 the Bntish·USA Surtin~ Cultural Ex- change b} the National cholast1c Su rfi ng Associatton. Collins established liaison w11h the San Dieguito High School NSSA Surfing Team that was designated by the NSSA to represent the United States in th is athletic endeavor. The high school Junior served as ai de to the exchange director of the program. Nature camp The Natural History Center. which opened recentl) in Newport Beach .. w11l offer a summer day camp - a week of educattonal act1vlt1es for children m grades one through six. The camp will be held from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. June 24-28. The topics will range from East· bluff fossil beds and t1depools to birds. native plants and lnd1am of Orange County. The cost 1s $40 and includ('S a camp T·shirt. The center 1s located at 2617 Vista del Oro 1n Newport Beach For information and rcg1~trat1nn . call 640-7 I 20. Bu•lne .. tlllk "The busmes~ of America 1s bus1· ness" said C'ah in Coolidge. and. increasingl y. the business of educa- tion appears to be business as well. That s the message the new chancellor of UC Irv ine. Jack Peltason. will hkcly be bnng1ng to the Oranae Coast business community when he speaks at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel June 7. Peltason will address members of the Newport Center Association. In keeping with his recent dnve for outside support for the university. Peltason 1s scheduled to lecture on "the growing importance of the university 1n the business community and the community at large." accord- ing to a press release from the chancellor's office. Peltason. ar1pointed last year to replace Danie Aldrich as head of the Irvine campus. previously .served as president of the Amcrican·C'ounc1l on WESTERN MEDICAL CENTER SANTA ANA April U Juh and Don Kelle y. Irvine. a1rl April ti Esther and Mike La Vigne. In me. girl AprU!t Karen and ~'~"en \ auiJ'an C ostn Me~. girl May 4 Deborah and Jamc'I fut\. ewpon Beach. girl · May 8 D1aneand n:n1d tkt•d. lf\-lllC. ho~ • Beach. for "Cadettes on Horseback." Four other Orange Coast girls will go to different locations for Wider Opportunities programs sponsored by local girl scouts councils. They are: Laura Wayland of Costa Mesa. going to Arkansas for "Candles to Computers": Wendy Sue Moore of Costa Mesa. goin~ to Montana for "Cross the Big Sky'; Diane Snyder of Huntington Beach. going Michigan for "Set Your Sails''; and Debbie Bowe of Laguna Niguel, going to Idaho for "Idaho Wilderness Ex- perience." Help for ~omen Homeless women in Orange Coun- ty may roon have a lace to stay as a resuft ofa massive un -raising effort recently launched by the county YWCA and a local womens' group to build a 20-unit residential hotel above the YWCA facility in Santa Ana. The YWCA aims to raise SI million to build and operate the 7.430-square-foot hotel, and it beg.an 1ts fund-raising drive in May with the announcement that the Irvine Co. has given a SI 00.000 challenge grant for the project. . Irvine C'o. President Thomas H. Nielsen gave $25,000 to the Program for Women Foundation which 1s ~ponsonng the prOJCCt. and promised to prO-l(,,ide t~e remain ing $75.000 of the gran1 at a rate of $25.000 for each SI 00.000 the community donates to create the hotel for homeless women. "The Irvine Co.'s g.if\ will ser:ve to focus on an even greater awareness of a growing local problem;" said Emma Jane Riley. president 01 the Proiram for Women f oundation which was founded last year. "At this time. there is no place in Orange County for a woman who finds herself alone and low· on money to tum to fof tempor- ary shelter. The contribution from the Irvine Co. is a critical step in bringing our plans to reality." · In announcing the grant, Nielsen said Srange County has a "tremen- dous n~d . : . for a-98fe. affordable and well-managed facility with rooms for women to rent on an intenm basis." Construction on the hotel 1s sched- uled to begin in January of next year. and the Proaram for Women Foun- dation expects to have have it in operation by January 1987. .May 10 Patti and Roy Wilev. Irvine. girl Debra and lf">1ne. girl May U Sat. · Kevin Dunepn. Yolanda and Joe Galleios. boy • May t• Irvine. .\nn ~nd Jeff Green. Irvine. bo} May 17 Patri\1a and Sam Brown. Founi.1n Valk)'. girl 1• nylon jackets · cor:nparable in quality at $26 marshalls pnce 799 Hooded pullovers with fa- mous name. Solids. some with chest stripe. Easy·care nylon. Sizes S·M-L·XL. First quality swim suits comparable in quality ~t $19 marshalls pn ce 899 From a· very popular maker. surfer and volley style suits in assorted colors. Cotton/ nylon blend. Sizes S-M-L-XL and 28 to 36. First quality. summer knits comparable in quality at $19 marshalls pnce . 899 _ Solid and striped. short. . sleeve knit Jerseys from two famous makers. Fine quality. cotton/polyester blends. machine wash·and-dry. Sizes 5-M·L-XL Ftrst quality. walk shorts comparable in quality at $20 marshalls price 9~9 • Your choice of styles and colors from this quality name. Polyester I cotton. sizes 30 to 38. First quality. GIVE DAD OUR BEST ... FOR LESS REMEMBER FATHEA"S DAY. JUNE 1& Gift Certificates available in SI O. $25 and SSO <JenOmtnations from the service desk Redeeffiat>ie at any Marst\alls store l n a world where . the be "'t things in life often roml' "ith ~n equally impre ive pri~t' taK ... there·~ Marshall . Brand name for les.oii. • .. I j - .,. If yoU follow the sun , screen out harmful rays • I , ~person who problem ( Wc11htein will ~kc ollin· July I u~actrn" dean A foundation over the sunsnt..>en jJ ves added lower skin levels which also may bedant.agcd. spend a lot of tame 1n of the college. ucceedmg Or. tanley van den Noon.) protec11on. Weinstein C).plained. addm~ that some Discussmsskm arowths. Wein tein said brown spots the sun withouuome Wean tem said he-was not UTgJng people to change foundations have PABA 1n them. buut 1s usually a) or4 frequently seen on the hundsatt u ually benign as arc red protection could be v their lifest yles and remain indoors all sum mer. but rather PF elevated spots and others. The'1owths to be ca uuous damaging has or her IDA u esomc kmd of protecuon. , Sun damage 1scumulativc. 'iO Weul5tcin advised about and hllvechcckedouuresore that do not heal in a skin, even riskina Wrinkles. blemishe . irregular pigment~tion and "tarting earl> to pay attention and prc~nt add1t1onal rcasonabk time, changes in pigmentation ofa lesion and sltin canc:icr. Dr All growths wcre cllC'd as beaog among dangerous effects of the damage. m'ole~Jhat become bumpy with color going out the sides. Th~'s nothing UUI sun. Some of the growth, hc~ad.could lead toskancancer. Toundosomealreadyacquared skandamage, there Weansteana1sodi us~advancesbemgmude 1n ' really ney.isworthy "If you have to be an the sun. the best times are earl} or are sych treatmentsas face·tifts, chemical peels and research on acneand psonasis. and medications 1hat cao about that in for· late an the day. and one shoulq wear big hats or use sun collasen 1njecuons. These should be done with care by now control both conditions. mationbecausewehavebeenbombardedbysuchnews scrccns,"hccautioned. , phys1c1answhoknowwhattheyaredoing.hesaid, 1 I"" bch I fl 1· ba · from C4>smetic!<:ompanies for several years now to t'xplaaninJ thatthecollagen injections can flauen out the Ironical y. sun ,.,,tcan e P u an com tung promote their products. "Most sunscreens con ta an PA BA, but for those who surface of a wrinkle. psoriasis. This "heanbrcak" skin conditior;\ is charac- Rcccntly,'however, Research Associates for the UC are scnsit1veto that angrrd1ent . there are other products "Th as 15 not permanent and would have to be tenzed by silver scahngs1tt1ngQn a red base wberecclls JrvineColleae of Medicine heard the same warnings from avaalab.le. The ha~er the un protection factµr . the mote repeated. It 15 probably reasonably safe and may hold have rer.roduced faster than normal skin. While suoUgbt is a speaker who was not selling creams and lotions. prote-cuon you wall get. 1 promise forcosmetie help," he said. very he pful. "it is not a cure for psoriasis. but can be Dr. Gerald Weinstein . who hasdlaircd tbe Depart-"Some products have . PF as haghas I Sand 19. So you .. Moisturizers(oil mi1ted in water or water mixed in 011) cosmetically good_." Weinstein said. ment ofOermatologysince 1979, spoke ata month I:,. might as well~ forthe ha~hest number. A 15 shoufd last all w11l 1mprove the looksoftheouter laycrofskm and help New topical medicauonsarc used in con.iunctaon walh lunrhton and discussed sun hazards along with other skin da) unle~ )OU goswimm1ngor arcs"' eating hea' 1ty" tht• foundation glide on. but the) wall not penetrate to a hgh~ technaque called photochemotherapy. • "DaYld Sle&el, Jeff Schuleln, Shella Sonenshlne. Larry and Rena Koppelman, Dr. Jay Young, Michael and Judi Lapln ireet AJC ltaec. Boward P'rledman and Dr. Dam~;...,,....., Jewi.sh Comm.ittee execs feted ·at Irvine Cove Music of the Ambrosia Strin~s greeted supponersofthe Amencan Jew'\,sh Committee arrivin~at the blade-tie dinner held in Irvine Cove to hear Dr. David Gorclis, the new national executive vice president. ' and Howard Friedmu. national president of AJC. · Aftersocializing(with hors d'oeuvres provided byCuisine- .. I Cuisine). guestsdaned on lilet mignon served with a d~m1-glacc sauce. asparagus and a basil pasta. Petit foursandchocolatcd1pped strawbernescompleted the meal along wt th a special coffee. La Gnlle Royal. Gordis and Friedman engaged in a d1aloJUe. expla101ng Lhemost recent internattonal. natioi:sal and •• Did Barbara Doeta, Charlotte Raff etto and Aileen Schrader find a bar1aJn at Newport Beach A.ulata.nce Leafue ahop? local pr~rns of AJ C' which w:ts founded an 1906 and has 600 members in Orange County with offices an Newport Beach. Among those there were Sheila and Y gal Sonenshlne, Jeff Schulein, Rena a nd Larry Koppelman, Lind~ and David Siegel, Betty and Robert Morgao,Adelyn and Deul1 Klarin and Mary Ellen and Jobn Simon. Judi and MicbaeJ Lapin chaired the pany ... he's the new chairman of AJC'scountychapter. Others there were Michael a nd Nancy Meyer, Hinda and Hal Beral (she's OC' director). Lucille Kuehn, Linda and Jay Young and Paula Kruger. Also enjoying thecvenang were several members of AJC's RoundtablG. young professionals an their 2CYs and 30s: Paal Weinberg, Lewis ' Janow1ky, Julia Gelfant and Cecilla and Richard Goodman, ·~ • Or. Jay Young also attended along with Gerry and Aaron !'t1oyer (he will be honored June 12 - rcce1v1ng the Samuel Gcndtl Human Relataons award al a recep- tion 10 the Mendicn.) The chapter ~ves this award each year to leaders 1 n c1 vie and com- munity activiti es who are sensitive. to the moral and humanistic needs of Jewry and the community at large. Richard Weiss, national vice president of AJC will speak at the reception. For more information. call Bera! at 852-1564. • • • Former U.S. Ambassadortothe Others on the commmee were Sharon Ettlnger(alsoa trustee)and husband Richard, Charlotte and Jobn F111co, Bea and Barbara HarrlJ, Robert McDermont, Jack Murdy, Jlm Perry, Tony Plerao (co- chairma n ). Dr. BoU a nd Alice Rosenberger, Rear Adm. (ret.) Jack Scott, Gloria and Howard-5eelye (they arranged a press conference prior to the dinner). Judy Swayne and Alan and Pat Jlypln1ki. • • • Twoother'organizations held a benefit the same night as yours and the crowd was not as large as you had anticipated? Choosin~ thedate of a fund-. raasinggala can be as important as the theme and the Virginia Castle Auxiliarymembers(Newport Beach Assistance League) think 1heycan help with the Master Calendar they are producing for the fourth year. To introduce this year's publi- cation (new and improved) rep- resentati vcs from other groups were invited to a cocktail reception at the league center~ About 60attended to take ad van· tage of the "show and tell " session. (the previous three were exhibited) whileenjoying champagne and hors d'oeuvres. . Mlcbael Meyer cbata with Aaron Moyer who 1rlU reeel•e award from American Jewlah Committee on Jane 12. Alelee• Scltrader and Carolyn Mattbew1 are co-chairman oft he project. Philanthropic. cultural and service organizations can calendar theireventsuntilJune IOand the calendars should be available after Sept. 8 at Irvine Ranch Market and Gelson's. For more information. call Mrs. Jobn Watts at 644-1612. "We are very senous about pub- lishing thecalendar. lt'sa com- muni ty service, .. said Matthews. "The organizations can list their events at no charge. We make our money which goes to our Dental Center and Day Care Center from the ads and service directory ... Among those at the reception were Barbara Amstadter, ways and means chairman of the auxiliary: Barbara Dosta, new incoming chairman of the league; Mary Slack (Newport Beach Theatre Arts). BUI and Audrey Grundy (OC Trojan League), Nancy McNash (AAUW). Carolyn lle>dadel (president Cor- ona del Mar PT A), Claudia Baltzer (Friends of the Library). Betty Sprang, Nora and ViD Jorgensen · and Castle's new chairman Charlot· te Raffetto. GI-ciduatior:i garb revived .N JeaneKlrkpatrlek was the ·keynote s~ker at the Whittier College John GreenlcafWhittier Students and f acuity president marketing for Collegiate creasing num~r of two-career and Societydmner last week at the ---Cap and Gown here. 5angle-parent families. Centul)' Pla7a Hotel. Her audience seek to restore porn p "But the volume and kind of orders ··The day could come when one of 1.000 included a number of · this year andic.atcs students and tnd1v1dual m1~t go through six or residents from this area including to '85 ceremonies facuJt y not only want to panic1pate. more graduations in a lifetime - Pete Voegelin, chairman oft he they are seeking ways to make the k1 nderganen. grade school, junaor socaetyandacollegetrustee.and CHAMPAIGN. Il l. (AP) -Stu-·event more memorable -addmg high. high ~hool. college and gradu- wife Wlni ,thedccorationschaar-dents an U.S. high schools and more color, more pageantry. and a ate school." Beach added. man. who were seated with·Fred colleges continue to show increased stronger emphasis on souvenir items ince the co mpany ships more than M M d h' ·t: J enthusiasm for graduation cer-like tassels. cords and pendants. a m11l1on garments each season and o..,,...,......bf Mlll•kfl•.,,• ac urrayan is w11e une emonies. according to an executive of "This has been a majortrend in the most graduation ceremonies fall be- Carolyn Matthew• and Barbara Amatadter are happy about Haver. a major manufacturer of graduauon qtp and gown industry an the past t"'ce .. n m1d-\1a ~ and lat e June. Muter Calendar project for achedallng charity benefits. .\lso there were the V ocgelans· apparel. several years," Beach said. premwn 1.kli' c11 1s of o' erndang jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiil•iliiil-(son Jon andCarolMartln.daughter "During the Vietnam years. par-The execuuve said a subc;tantaal importan1.c lka1.h points ou1. The DADS&GRADS , OFF All clewelry thru dune 22 Whether your graduate finishes tops in t he c lass, or just tops in your heart, he's done something special. ., ' 111-5110 ~ ....,' .,.. e'.:, -.... Show Dad he's king, on his day and every day. Gold jewelry ts the gift that lasts end last~. - From the very gifted jeweler TUES -THURS 9.30-5:30 FRI TIL 7.00. SAT. TIL 5:00 VIM• ,_.J Jan Klngaard and liusband Robert tici pation in graduation ceremonies increase in the number of gownl fo r rnmpaO\ pro1.C\\l·s orders with a Klngaard and lhl'ar foster daughter b> students and faculty dropped graduates of day care and oilier IBM computer to make \U re !hat each Mary Anne Green with Bob McGee. s1gni ficantlv." savs Ted Beach. vice preschool programs reflects th e an-graduate gets .i go"'n of the right color r=--=------------....;;., ____________ ......:.... ___ ..:._-=... _______ . and sm· at the nght tame. FA8RIC + I WARaHGlla• :El FABRICS. CRAFTS & NOTIONS FOR L.ESSI • ~ 811., JIN t ftfl Tl•., Jiii ' . • · CwtlLI """"'Y L.Aln I .EXCLUSIV• N•W PABRICS PROM QARM•tn: MANUPACTDR•RS-AT DISCOUNT PRIC•SI GIANT ASSORTMENT OF . NOTIONS! 60" COITON PRINTS 88~0. ALWAYS 20 % ~~t PRICF.S ~:f:jl FABRICS RETAIL TO ~.91 No" Our Rea. i, .. 'I/ON ROLL 60" T -JERSEY 3 YD. ELASTIC HANK COMPARE AT Sl.$0 77~. ~~~~TS s2~J. 13.98 15.98 12.97 '1.97 3.87-4.87 2.97 BUITONS c~~osS } REG. TO 99c FOR e BEITER 45" MUSLIN 77~. COMPAU: AT Sl.U DOWNTOWN L.A. OUTL•T STRETCH TERRY C'OMPAJlE AT Sl.91 ALL CRAFT BOOKS POLYF.STER s BAITING got>~ • oz. 97c YD . 8 oz. '1.49 YD. UMn ll'Y~ti.oo UC. aft 411. .... ...,.... ... , y •DCJWH1'0WllC. ~AHllM A A , EVERYTHING 11 Sek At.."'•' I!:~'!!!!~ 1 2 OFF I uwr a ra ,...,.. COUf'Off NtC ,.4 .J -· ., ... &09·A E ICatelO lltfl a ~ (7W) 777 4471 (7W) 6it&-4'0..o ------., II llMITlm ,_ , l&Mlft lllflllW met> ~ Cff DI OOWNl~ A NOi .... tflOIM • .01 t AUG 1•12 -~ ~ (Ile) ·*I • (~ ;;.::r,1 (211) M ·IMI (tll) .... 2n1 (213) .t11-10U l0A~·8PM. SAT~AV lOAM CPM. SUNOAV 11AM ·8'M (O'TWN MON ·SAT 10·530) 0 "In th ts business. 1here's no tomor- row 1fthe gown 's not right or if it's not lht're on tame." Beach said. FASHION CALENDA R The Guilds of Orange Performing Attc; Ce nter will as scn:ible Fnday at 10:45 a.m. 8 Irvine • Marnott Hotel for Nor• dstrom s sneak preview of fall fashions. • • • G1 mone\. the new boutique rc- ctntly opened by Daane Myerson in Surf & San~ Hotel. Laguna Beach, presents fashion 'ihows each Wcdnesda:r from noon to 2 an The Towers restaurant ••• Summer bnghts from designer spcnswcar collectaon., will be modc~cd from noon to 3 at 1 Magnan, Pronto R1 storan1e and ~ony Carrots re!ila urants at South oast Pla1a. Appointments may be made now (957. JS I 1. ext, _262) for conssult:mon with ihc Estee Y.udercolorcxperw fhey will be in tfie South C'oas~ P!~a ~tore J~ne 14. . The I 98S ll·luoel Fa haon ~cs, uval has been ~hedulrd for June 23 at the Anaheim Hilton The 7S. p1coe collection ranges from bcochwcar to ball gowns and fea· turcs fabnc produced by I r ~dmaf• h1~n houses. The ev~~~n: wdl beajn With cocktail, and da Ina at !:30 followed by dinnc n~ , how. For re~rvation' ($4s :a!hn) call 832-2920 " • .1 -----· .. -- Orange Co t OAIL 'f PILOT /Sunday. JuM 2, 1"5 \ CRUISING? GO CASUAL -D941y "°' photoe bf ... ktltratb An Aran · aweater veat topa a cotton camp ahirt and parachate cotton ahorta for an athletic afternoon on deck. Polo aandal• in white &love leather complete the outfit available at Polo-Ralph Lauren, South Coast Plaza. By GEO RGE TAMA Delly l>llet C.,1~1 l he kc) word for cruise fa h1on'i this }Car 1 c:a ual elepnce. A mpl- 1ng of several store that feature 1t, from casual to formal. 1nd1ca1c o trend toward coordinated. tn teful wardrobe11 for all t) pt of cruise ct1v11» 'Fh1s look 1~ t) p11ied b> the fashions at Ralph LAuron at South Coast Plaza. Co ta Mesa .. For daytime wear. wfl colers and soft materials arc the order of the da). Pastel cotton S'.l.eate~ and sweater 'c ts .. shorts. l!lld .matching boot shoes exuded a quiet casualness. For those who yearn for the genteel era of ~ht-'20s. -rhcrt ts the .. Grtat Gatsb>" look 1n off-whites. wtth nav) blue trimmed sweater for him Also proving \Cl) popular this )ear 1s an assortment of "weathered-look .. shirts 1n rugged. ma~cullne colors. Fore' en1ng '.I.ear. there an~ some particular!~ elegant fa,haon~. C11ng1\~ Formal Wear for Men. abo 1n South Coasi PlaLa. I) featunng Pierre Cardin c' l'n1ng Jacke1c; in clasm· whttt: or hlad .. The} olTer an attrac11'e plan tor. cruise rentals tha( prn' ides a tuxedo wtth t"o shirts. two 11c'>. and two cummcrhund~ for up to 10 da~s. for onl) j I 0 more than the normal S56 rental of the single tuxedo The option allows a different look for both 1he opening n1~'t and la~t night formaJ dinners aboard ship. Por those intimate moments aboard a ship at sea, there are elegant salon and slecp"ear fashions al The I ntima,te C'ollectton al South Coast Plaza. ,Satin negli~ce ensembles b> Ora Feder and Ki1selwarcs 1n peach and powder blue are a\a1lable for the lady. There are also salt.. pa1amas and robes in wh1te-whtte. Although most of the items arc for women. th ere arc also elegant pajamas. kimono robl·~. aJld silk shorts for men as "ell. Gtqlae offen Bill at ... Dtpfomat and After Sb Par- liament ta.zedoe in pln- atrtped wool herrtnibone for cruise dinners. S"porty women lftlCllt chooae hood- ed •eat of parachute cotton, terrycloth hat and klltled · ahoea at Polo-Ralph Lauren, South Coast Plaza: Museum donors. invited to 'Last Picture Show'\ ,_ 8ed Cross to present ltsOC 'Spirit Awa rd' ~t Thursday banquet Ihercw1ILbefeastmganddanc1ng Frida) at the Laguna Beach Mu- seum of An'sgrandclosing pan> wi th capital campaign donors as'! ho nored guests. A ground-break1ngceremon} 1n- augurat1ng the moseum's building expansion and renovation 1s set for 6:30 p.m. and speakers include Di rector William Ottoo, Board of Trustees President Ted Paulson, Campaign Chairman jack Boyle and Co-Chairman Marla Bird. Los Angeles artist Michael Davis, whose proposal for a maJOr outdoor sculJil.tun.· was rccentl~ ~lccted for 1he front oft he new hu1ldtng. alc;o will be 1n1roduccd. Memher<; of1he mu<icum\ 'lup- pon rnunrtl' are Joining forces to make tt a night to r('ml·mbcr .. ··1 hl' Last Picture how," an tnvttattonal cxhib111on of mult1-med1a artwork to be installed 1n th e Steele Gallen . will be presented b> the Artist · Council. .\lsozan} urpnscs 1n store. Affi lt atcc;, theoldcst su pport group ha" 1ng1ust marked its 20th anniversary. will greet guest~at the door as they embark on the long. awaited occasion. •••• Tony Motso Wlll be in the spotli ght Thursday evening at the Mend1en. The Orange County chapterofthe Amencan Red Cross 1s pre~nt1ng the Rancho Mission Viejo Co. president with its "Orange Count) Spirit Award" at a black-ue dinner dance. · · • • • Monica Clark Moalca'Clark wi ll be installed honored q'uecn oflnternational Order of Job's Daughters. Bethel 56 of Pounuun Valley at 7:30 ton1gh1 at the Huntington Beach Masonic Templc.601 Palm t. • • • A dance contest. best costume pnze, pmbhng tables ... shade of tht Old West as the Orange County Youna Republicans ponsorthear ''011 Barons Ball" Friday, 6:30 p.m. at the Balboa Pavilion. Tickets to the. watcm pan)' ($20) may be · obtained bycalhna641-140S oral the door, • • • • ilvcrand Gold Chapter of outh Coast Medical <:enter looked an the ~mtd1rtet1on for 1nsp1ra1ton a Moote( orlo We~tcrn Jamhorcc will bcaan at(dQ p.m .• aturday in thedoc\or' park1n' tructurc t the South Laguna ho,Oltal • • • ~ rvcnana of fun and fc t1 vtty'' 1 how Danner C:haarmon Bob Kan de nbc thr Nauonal C.'oall.llilll for Mantle Conscrvauon~ Paett"rc ~c· gaon dinner June 14 at the Irvine ..... . Marnoll Hotl·I :·V.\"renpccting 550 ha pp} ct·lebrant~ 10 ra"e u' er S 100,000(for mannernn,cn at1on prOJeCt<;) for tht• lhtrd consl't'UI I H' )'ear." hers ass1st1ng) will be sugge,11un'> tor '>ummerreading. For moie"dcta1l<i phone 494-7207 • • • MEETINGS: James Roosevelt Thl' .. Bring Had .. the (1ood O~ Days"' themed gala "111 reature a 6:30cock1a1I hour follo'-'l'd M\ dinner at 8. dancing prttl'S and will address Orange Count} Women La" yers Monda) fbt1o" an~ their 11:30 luncheon 1n the Orange Count\. Medical Conference Center'. 300 S. Flower 1.. Orange. auctions. • To n.~scrvc tickets($ 7 5 c:ir h I. call Kuri at 23 7-5602 orthe Balhoa Angling Club at 6 H-631 ti. H 1s topic Y.111 be ·'Eleanor's Lcgac)." Ne" pon Beach Chnsuan Women"sClubmcetsJune 19.11 :30 • • • f hc Orangl· Count) Bar .\'>!)OC1a- 1100 has been !>uc'ccssf ul ttl bookrng -~ thl' tirst $1 00.000 winner of'"Star l\earlh." comedian Brad Garrett, to head It nc OCB..\ ·., .. Secrl·t .. m es Da\ •• lunlheon Fnda~ at the Rl·g1'>try · H otl'I. The I I. JO n ent honors sccre tam·~. parakgal!I and statTof a11ornc~ 'iand 1udges. More info J\ atlahlc from '41-0( B.\ • • • l ~tguna fkal'h Panhl'llcn1t mem- ber'> plan thl·tr 'Pn ng lunl'heo n 'Wcdncsda' JI the ln1nc( oast Countiy Ciuh Marjprie Reed's .orogramlwnb B0.ok:Sect1on mem- GIT IOlllD FOii YIDIO AT Y-0 IOlll FR** VCll :,v:~'g~~~ ~~~ :~:':~ MOH-fl+UIS , .. SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY (D.,OSIT HQUIHD) • ALL nu LATIST HITS, THOUSANDS Of TITUS SAT -lUN ~lVIA llDO ZONE NIW,OIT llACI+. CA (714) •7l-4114 tt .. l NllU JO llM> fl+IAJll ... • lUXU•Y THfATHS First T-Matlnff Sllow1nfi * ONL V 12.15 UnltH Notti I CITY CEnTEA fl U4 UU I Jt01 ·j ORAN Gf I f1!t1!0pohtt" LOST '" AllERtcA ("J TIC KILI.*G l"IEL05 3:30 7:40 Wltntn (Al t1U I 50 4 40 1205·30 &t ·4 0 '1 30 &10·15 DRIVE -INS ::~'.: STADIUm ~ l"UETCH CPQ) Plus Co·Hlt Into Ille N19111 (A ) RAIHO lR) Plus Tll• r:~11 1'11itt•M•n Do (~I ............. MILLI .. , 1:30 3:40 l :lO :00 & 10 10 llASA .... 1>) 12115 2 :4 5 5 :15 7:4 1 & t O·OO H£LL HOLE (R ) Plus Co·Hit N19llt SlllldOWS (PG) ClnEDOmE t1 P'&.aTCH .,., SHOWS AT 1 :00 J :OS 1 :10 7t ll. 1 :20 •MleO , .. , U :OO J :OO 4 :00 1 :00 1:00. 10 :00 • 114 nu / c111,1111111 • S.11t1 A111 F V•W TO A KA.L t"al Sllowsat 11'302;10 4 :SO J ·JO • 10-IS LAD'YHA_. .. 11) 11:40 J10t1•1' 10 :1f SNCAK at 1:00 GOTCHA (f'lO·UI 1>1111 , Juli Ont OI Tiie Guys (PG 13) LAOY MAW9'a ... 1 >J Plus Q lrll Jwst Want To Ha wt '"" (1".Q ) eoTCMA ... 1 >) MvaRL Y HtU.S COP SHOWS At U ·l O (I') 3:117•>0...._.-.:. ..VS•LY HILLS COP 1•> Plv• Co-lt•tvr• llrM llfast Clull (I') 2 ·40 4 :10 7 •00 • t ·10. emy l ~·1Jl I 15S:l0t"" "OAIVf-4NS Open 1:00 Wlul1yi / 7:30 Whn4s / Un411 12 F'" Unltu Note4 "•fletch' is Chevy Chase's funniest movie ... it's a movie to cherish." -IUchal'd Schickel, TIME MAGAZINE · " CHEVY CHASE ffilll ... , M..,, ... .. ,..,. w.llOo UllNlll llM:lt • "'.... -,..,. " ...... _, I> .. u •• I\. rll --·"'1• ..... • • • ,1 ,,,, .... , •IA-,_.. ..... .... • M*: ......... " 411 ... Mt . ... ,.,, .. ,, .......... a.m. to 2 p.m .. at the .\1rponl·r Inn fora fashion luncheon. Re!>a- ' auons may be made beforeJ unc l 5 ($7.25)b) calltng 760-0389. Friday is the deadline for making reservations for th e addlebat k CommunitlesChrhttan Women·.,, Club. The noon luncheon 1n El \du~ IC<iturcs tash111n' mu'>lt .i nJ humorou-. 'fX'Jli.er Maril~ n :\ebera r ht· num~:r' h l call art• I'!\ l -4o~.:' 11r .tl/b-X"X.t lunch. anJ ..i4.;.s .;~.t 1111 nur!.en 1n tht-homt'ol Rhoda Thomas m Ir' inc Man Frit1 ma' he called at tlr .s 11.i • · F ricnd'> of'W omen\ Op- ponun1ttn Center'-' 111 meet from IUa m tu nuonThur~a' in the V. omen\ Resource( enter on tht' LC In 1ne campus 'itl·pht•n<i ( nlkgt· .\lumnde \\Ill ht·ar Oii\ ta Roberrsoo, p1j n1 \1.1:)jt- urda~ "hcnthc~gatht'ratll ~O a m edwards NEWPORT 644-0760 °'H'vPOI<' •_ lNTU< Rl '.Wtl"I ,At,IUGRU ~ \IACUH>iUR ...... ......... .,., ... ,..,., ..... , .......... '"!. ... raw Tl • W " IPCI ·~.,. .............. 1 .. M edwards LI DO 6 73·8350 N(t'IPl.)R' 8tV0 AT y1(>v .•vv ....... ii ''llClfT PUar' tPIJ s.. ... 11111, 1111. .............. 11:11 U.M ntwt edward& TOWN CENTER 751 ·4184 fl•"5' ,l ~ AN'vN ACROS')!Rvl,I S ~OASTPlAZA ' ' ' • • • ' f'T l ... .., ... Oii. .... ........, I ''PUIPU -• CAMI'' "I .... Tf ,_,..,Ill lr41, •ti, .... (N I "'INl,1111,4111 'UST • ....:A" Ill S. 1 ... 1111. l<Jt. M t , tlJt l:JI, '"'· lt:H S2 50 r ·}.QO -Wknl .. mtM "THI GOOS MUST "M8VHS l IUIEIS" IPCJ II CUIY" IN I S.. ._ hit. a .... •1M. 1 :30 3:U t:OO I : 1 · Ml, wt. tllJt edwards SOUTH COAST PLAZA 546·21t 1 BR·~ TOL ! Sc:Nf. OW Eh COSTA MESA l •• , ... f' • r , • • •• ·.~. '"• t '•WHlT. ..:c:.1~ r · tN-111 . . ........ r1 aw .. 1rc1 ,,.,... ..... .......... 1 .. mTIWlf "FUTCH" 1"1 a.IS.. IJ II M t .. , .. ,,, .... ,. 1•1• ._ _____ ....._ Q .IO Til 3:00 -.i.-----"' edwards BRISTOL 540· 7444 8~15'01 A'\IA(AP.H<.R SAN'A ANA ..... ...,. ·~ • fUI IT" (IJ "•WSTO'I m.L.-IPll I ..... , .... 1Mt u•. ••· ..._ "T• WT IUClr' IPC· 11) .......... ,... . .............. 1-------IUG tU 1:00------- 'UIYUWll" "'"111 I "llWll" (Pl-11) 11M,Wl, I.... , ........ ·•mu m' lfHm __.. "WtTIEU'· 111 JIAI, 1:11 l ... UI hM. ..... 11.Jl edwards CINEMA 546·3102 HARBOR 80Ul E VARO AT ADAt,t~ COSTA MESA S2 !>O ll l :OO· s.. ,,,., ......... ........ 1,. .. ... ., ..... , .... , ... .......... 111>1 ed'.' irds HARBOR TWIN 631 ·3501 .,,.,t!,~!"~ t.~::i~a·11o1,51,_,., COSl AME~ _...,. . ._wmn.._...· It ........... ..... •ti. lltlt tN I . .,.._EllllllfCA•' t•, .. 11, ltM IN I "lltT• .. U:A" Wl.lA llaJl 1• 1'111, llJt, 1Wt ..n .... "flfTCll" "'' ... l, 1, I, 1,1 II .. 1,a.1.1.1. .... eelwarels ~ESA 646·5025 'It"(''""' h '" A • •• l)qtl\IESA -... ........... 11111.--. .. All HATS •1.00 fl• ..,~ .. ''ITCr Ill Nl.llJl.1 .. edwards c ~E \4A WE$• 891 ·3935 ·'· "" . ,,,rt tN(~'ltl' .. STfll ..... " l lifTIPIJ edwa ras··-~··N~.· ~~ 848·0388 I -1 l .. I~ • ' • • "' .. ' • .,. ..... i lrli 8l Al M eowaras UNIVERSIT ~ 854 881, ::,A.MPJ')0~ ~f:i· J'-• .tHA "'-,' .... ¥ ....... "'Tm llT'! Ill a.t S. liM.WL •iH. l1M, ..,. mn .. ,._. .. "'flflat ..... 1btl,........ • ..... mm. .......................... ... ·~· ROICf" 111 ''u.t:tll ... Plt''tll 1'111. .... ., ... •1•. • 11, 11111 ~•tu1sr· . ._.., .. nr111 ,,,,, 1111. ., .... , .. ., .. !till "llEWITH'S lalml''l"1 INl.MI. ..... 1111.l!Jt ''lmf'' IRJ .... ,~ ..... -umo .. edwards SADOLEBACK 581 ·5880 EllOROROAOAlAOCKF!ElO t. "JR, edwards EL TORO 581 ·9500 f l Tt ... ~\. ~ll A. • • .,1,...;: t A"' • : •• \ • I ,,, I "lfYHl Y .U CIP"' ...... .,, ........ ''P'OUCf ACAIEMY ! .. UI, llZt 1'111 '"·II> . ...,..TmJOt" a.11.l•C".L ''STllMAll" (P'S) It ............ --------S2 50 n. '00 .,.------uml: Ill llOOI 'T t l•I I J 6 I I 11 0 "WJT•sr· 111 .......... "MASI .. IPC· 111 hlt, .... 111H ·..-: 111 a •n r 111 11-1 1 ... 1 .... edwards VIEJO TWIN 830·6990 SAN OIEGOFWY l O L tl PAZ & CHRrSAl\i' A 1,11<,<,1QN v1[ 11'1 11.M Til >• "llfWIRI. 'I -.U.S .. IPll IJ II t II. 4tlL llCIMll .. ,. • I t1t.Ut lllJt -- edwards MISSION VIEJO MALL 495·6220 SD FWY TO CROWN VALlE' BETWEE N ROB:lll'>l'!\4<. & 1,11 • CG . ._," ._nr111 I .... ._.. .... , ............ . ~d\Vards SOUTH COAST LAGUNA 497·1 7 11 SOUTH COAST MW• ' A A(!\\> Al . "'-'""''Bl A " 1Al~S1~11JM .. ""........ I 'lAHUWlf" IN· 111 ...... ,,... .... Ml ...... ,.,, ...... 'FUTCI" INI s.. .. 1111-. ,,, .. •1• .... LM.I .. edwa rds so CA ... Auv.,, Hll,S t.IA.... 768·6"> 11 S 0 F'WV S0UT'1 >N l, 'c>Av c AGUllA H1,. ~ l\.ltl , "'I 1 • •. '-I Ul<, . .. .;"' . . 4 l'lall ~ ..• ""'fl All.t"t"ll ,, ... ..,.., .... Mt 1 •TIIMll1-'UIY llAWll" IN 111 ,, ................. wtwe edwards FOUNT A:N ~AL. .. (' 839·, 500 1)11()01>.'41.lllS' A. f ~Iii,[ ti 1 ' .. •.. • I • edwards W£ST BROu11. SJ0.4401 tit I ~.II 'IV I A I & ' ' •' II"'''. •" '' U'. t °' , " . I .. I I I I } • .. .. 'Boy ~rlend' bo.ws in at Newpo.rt Mu 1c:iJ theater. ui.uall) produt'Cd 'pannaly an communrl} circles. ha'i been a u1ple of the Newpon 1 ~ater An Center. inct the fi1~1 !>how ot 1984, every 01her Ne ..... J)Urt pro- ducuon has been of 1ht: mu H:<1I variety. Toi TITUS Now the Newport group 1s gc111ns ~ ready for its fo unh musical in a Ii Ille •••••••••••••• over a year -"Tb~ Boy Friend," opening Friday for a st>.:wt•ekl'nd run. Eiken Fishbach tll din:rtmg the Roaring 20s spoof about young ladies at a proper English school. Cast members indudr Lyndra Seely. Ginger Fox. Marilyn Mac}. Nancy Gttrhngs. Karen Fulsom. Valene Spe_aks and Tan~11: Veile as the ladies. and Harper Ro1sman. K.(. Gussler. Michael Gren1e. Mark Perkins. Tom Early. Mike C'ro s anti Larry O'<:'onnor as 1he men 1n 1he1r life "Tht' Bo) Friend" v. 111 be prescnt<.'d Fnda)s and Saturda}S at 8 p.m. through July 13 at the .\rts Center. 2501 Clt lT Dnve. Newport Beach. Call 631-0288 for ticket informauon. ' . (494-07!*3), winding up . With per- tormances Tuesday through 111urday at 8 p.rn .. today and nex l unday at · 2:30. - •"Barefoot tn tbe Park" at the Ha rlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santo Ann (979-55 11 ). Tue.sda} through Sunday at vJicying cunain times. •"Sweet Cbarlly'' 1.lt the Grand Omnt'r Theater. I Hotel Way. Anaheim (772-7710). Tuesda} through Sunda) at 'al) ing cuna1n llOll'S. •"Murder at tbe Howard Jobo- son's" b~ the tanton Community Theater at the C'uhural .\n Building. 7800 Kate Ila A q:.. tan ton (220-2220). Fnda> and aturday at 8 pm. Mt·anv. hale. th<.'se other local stage produn1ons conunu<.' around the Monda)S al var)ing cun:uo t1mt·~ through Jul)' 21. •"Gtrl Craiy" at Seba t1an's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 ve Pico. n C'le,mente (492-9950). Wcdnes· days throufh Saturda)'s at 8 p.m .. undays at and 7 p.m. until July 21 . •"No Hard FeeUags" a1 the Hunt- ington Beach Pl~yhouse. Main trcet at Yorlctown Avcnut. Huntington Bca <.'h (832-1405). Fridays and Satur· days at -6:30 ,through July 6 .. •"Tbe Stat' Sp•n.gled Otrl" at the San C'lemente Commun1t} Theater. 202 AV<.'. Cabri llo. San C'lemen te '(492-0465). Thursdays through Sat- urda)S at 8 p.m. until June 22.:........ •"Tbey're Playing Our Song" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St .. Garden Gro"e (535-7213). Wednes- days through aturdays at 8 p.m .. undays at 7:30 until June 15. •"Fu.nay Valentines" b) A Class Act Pla}ers at the Garderf Grovt' Community Theater. Chapman at t. Mark' . Garden Grove (897-5 12.'.!). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 through June 8 with Sunda) performances 10<.la) at 2 '0and nn1 ~unda at 7· lO. BACKSTAGE -II )OU )µQI .i 1~51 Mercury coupe with a l'hopped tob. shaved door hundlc'I. f-rench hca&- hghts and aerial with n 1954 Chev) grille. 1951 L1m·oln ta1ll1gh1i.. u spot- lifht and pleated and rolkd interior. . 1t s probably spon1ng 1hc lie<.>ose plate GR EASE.. .. that's JUSt the Harleq uin Dinner Pia) hou c 'i Wa) of arfnounc- 111g that the Fifties mus1<.'al "Grell\k"' will be re1urn 1ng next week for a ~ummer-long run al thr Harleq uin. 3503 . Harbor Bl\ d.. Santa Ana .... call 979-551 I for re!>en at1ons and tid.et·informat1on .... CALLBOARD -\ud111 ons for the Glllx'n and Sulh' an open:ua "The Pirates of Pen1ann"' ..... 11 be held lo<la) and Monda} at lht· Hun11ng1on Beach Playhou'ie. Marn Street a1 Yorlo.10 .... n A'l'nue. Hun11ng1on Beach .... direc1or Kent Johnson will conduct tl)Out<. toda) at 1:30 p.m. and Monda) at 7 p.m .. and ~angers arl' requei.1ed 10 hnng mu'l1c ... the sho"' opens Jul~ 14 for '>IX v.eekcnds. Tony Grande Kerene Barnard and Tom Hardy (from left) i are a family of &reedy savacea in the comedy •'The Curloua Savage," windlnl up thi• weekend at the Weatmlnater Community Theater. Reopening Frida) for a brief sec- ond run is 1he Regional Repertory Theater'~ production of"Tbe Fantas· ticks," this ume at the W1Jsh irl' Aud11onum. BO N. Leruon St.. Fullenon. The show plays one week- end only. Friday and Saturda> al 8 ' and Sunday at 2. Reservations count): · •"Master Harold ... and tbe Boys" at· South Coast Repenory. 655 Town Center Dri&e, Costa · Mesa (9 "7-4033). Tu'esda}S through Frida}s at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 Jule Styne: 4 decades of show tunes 996-41 95. Two ~ther musicals ~nd two Ql.m- curtains next weekend. including: •"Guys and Dolls" a1 the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach •llllU °"'"'•fl' "'lll""'1 •MM,AM """"·· N"°1' •*IA""" 1-C..-. SO&Jt(J;' QlllUMIO ~· ...... .... _ .a 10-l. #II i•• l(t I ~· . ~ .... A •.-rtlMl ·•• .. ~ "'" • Lt MAIM &Mr: • • "-(Y .....,,., •IOfiJJ ·-Vf(JO ., \ 'WUIQ$1(~ • ~HIJ Elml:IJ •• - ... -· .......... ..,.. ..... ....____ •ll'llJ*illlift l••"":X!-- \l,w""'' JOHN CAr-.Df . "· , . ' Jul) 23. •··cabaret" at the C unain Call DinncrThcah:r. 690 El Camino Real. T ustm · (l08-1540). night I} except llllU "'MASK' IS SUPERB ... ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LOVE ... STORIES WE'VE HAD IN THE MOVIES IN QUITE A LONG TIME ... l,,.,,, .... ,,..... \I IHI \f1l\ll ~ 'K1111e11111t'' tht• 1m"1 unli~1·h 1)\·t'\pl1· Ill'• •Hl11· h1·r1 ,, .... ;., IJ"l\llRV\I PICllJRI •OUWtAI• V&UJ'f .. ' COSU MCSA I lllOllll ltl-lllO(Jt ... WlllMJlO .• •f·' PG "°' orn---1 · A UNl'v'ER'iAL PICTl.JRE l -. .• ~ • -"' ANAHEIM Pi11'1lo< \ Ani~•m Ot<t:1~879~ lllEA L4 Mow t• 99()4'1n COSTA MESA ( ~·i•d\ 8• "Cl< !>40 74A4 •COSU MESA E a"i'~' H.t"!>u• I,. 631 )!i()t NOW PLAYING fOUHl AIN VALLEY EO#JJf{]r fnv1 f4,r •It • 8'l'l 1YX • lllV1NE 'Ea.o•a· /1 'oll~•-<17• v Yrro1 '.>)' ~~S • MISSIOll YIUO [ ~Na•OS V>ef(l T WIO 8J06990 •ORANGE (.lyf-'I•• 6'\4 i~~J WESTIMITEll Pl(lfl( s Iii Way 39 OtNt In 119 I 3693 • PRESf.VIT.U IN fXXl'U _ NO~AUU ACC£'1(0 roll By MICHAEL KUCHWARA A,.Df-•Wttter NEW YORK -In a shabby. rabb11 warren of an office sandwiched between the lobby and stage door of the Mark Hellinger Theater. Jule Styne writes songs. Bui the man who gave Broadwa)' the music fQr "Gypsy," "Funny Girl," "Bells Are Ringing." "Gentle- EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT SAT.lStlN. 12:15, 2:"15, 4:15, 6:15, 1:15, 10:15 edwards LIDO CINEMA ~·-·~:·:: ',O I• •I C 6 73·8350 ,..,._,.O I T1f4,:_H -.. A~ER ... SUPERBLY .CRAFI"ED. EROTICALLY CHARGED AND HUGELY ENTERTAINING. HARRJSON FORD'S PERFORMANCE IS A MARVEL." -Peter Tmvea. People NOWPLAYJNG flll• -r:.tm!:IJ .. • ' I h11JIO-'f\~X"if .. l.> .. " , .. ~ 'J'' fl6 .. -COSIA MIS& L.-llltfWM .. ... )' I '• A ..;t~••·"' ~· ,..."' q,. ..... --• l'llEM:N'TID , .. COIUllUA ., ....... , Cl)'iii# iilllii.J' ' ... u .. .. ..,, .... "'°"""'' WtsfMlllS J(R "' t"1l0'0- .• •h fORO t ,.,.,-. .... 1''""••01.9Ut" I' .,..~ thl" piano. He composes al a large light-brown desk located near thi:-back of a 1hrec- sided room overtlo" 1ng with ncarl} four dt•cadcs of 1h ea tr1 c·a1 memorabilia . .\ l'ontaml'r of freshl> sharpened pencils sits on a frayed green desk pad. Blank. sheet music lies 'fHE GOOS MUJT 1£ ~-1b~ • e·-•· "''''•'"' '" • .. ' HW UIWIH lT EIW&RIS CllEIH SAT/SUN 1:30. 3:45, 6:00, 1:15, 10:30 a Town Ctr edw ards TOWN CENTER '.'•I ll• 1 :R111' Ul ,lfl ldfl751 4184 'little 1 tlttlM ' • ,, l /l •«If'( • COStA MISA See "Beverly Hills Cop" again . .. 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St) nl' talked re- cent I~ about 1he earl~ da) sol h1'> 'iho" busincs~ career. pan1cularl) thl· turn of e' cn1s 1hat cH'ntuall~ brought him ro Rroadwa\ 1n 1947. v.hl'O hl' v.a<, al read\ 0\ er 40. "It ·.,l'Cm., t'\l'l)hl1tl> 'tan' out poor." he \a~' w11h a graH'll) laugh. H" fathl·r ckl·d ou1 a ~mall income as an egg in-,pectur 1n London. ''here Sn ne was born rn 1905. ;,Wl· d1cJ.n't ha"c a, piano at home.'' he sa ~ s. "1 u~cd to practice in a hall on Wh11echapel Road. You could rent a piano tor about 32 ct·nb an hour." His fathl·r dl'C1dcd to 1mm1gra1e 10 Chicago v..-hcrc St) ne. growing up in a bad m•1ghborhuod on 1he nt~ ·._ Sou1hv.est '\1dl·. "'a!> abk 10 continue his muc.ir ksson~. He go1 a <;ehblar- '>h•p 10 the Chicago ( ullege ot ~tu'i1C .\l ~. hl· pla}l'd v.11h the C h1cago 'i~ mphon~ and \\,ao; ha1kd a~ a child prod1g~. But the tamal~ needed mone~. so he got a J<>b 1n a '''n' factor.. "I uSl'd to pull a v. ire through a nres!> and oul ca ml' a ., 1rl· rnathangcr ... hl· \J)'" "Onl' da~ I go1 m\ llngl·r Laughl 1n lhl· f)rl''>'> and 11 "a' prac11call~ '>l''cred at tlw fir,t 101111. II ended m\ da<,<,iral t«•rn·r" ..,,~ ne """'ha rel~ a ll'l'll·agt·r But St) nc didn't gJ\ cup mu!>IC. He JUSl switched to a morl' popular 'aric1y. In high school. Styne pla)'cd piano dunng lunch hour so the kids could danc<.'. "I wa-; a noon sen- sa tion ... he recalls. Chicago 1n the ·20., .... a~. a flourishing cit~ for enterprising mu- "FABULOUS•" At I•. M"""" • R~, £~'11"<1(,•"""''"1'1 llAll• STADUll 0.-9" 639-1770 NU MANNBIU 529.s339 OISTI IEU CDWAROS CKMA CENTER g 79.4141 FOllTlt• VILLEY COWARDS rOUNTAIN VALLEY 839·1SOO UllUllK.U COWARDS/SO CM. LAGUNA t&lS MAU 761-6'11 UllU 1U01 COWMOS SO. 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He worked "1th people hkc Bee Palmer. a S<.'nsuous 1azz singer "'ho )hocked e...._ Yorio.. in I 918 bt in1roduc1ng a dance. sen~11on called the ~h1mm~ . ~ "Th<.'\ all learned from Bee Palme, -Ruth Etting. Mildred Bailey. eveo B1llte Holtda' learned a lot from her." he sa) s. So did Styne II was Palmer who suggested Stynt ~tan roaching singers. teaching the~ fhe right material. what to wear. ho to use thl·ir hands. how to phrase an · what kind of orchestrations to use. He w<.'nt 10 Ne\\ York fqr a wh1lci but there were more JObs in thl mo"1es m Cahfarma-and he went 'l work for Twl'nt1eth C'cnturv-Fox as \oral coach. v..-here he worked witt 'uch people as Shirk} Temple. Alice Fa}e. Ton) Manin and Jack Hale)' Darr. I Zanuck. head ofT...,.enuett C t:ntu~-FO\, hkt·d him and got him I 1ob al R.:pubhc Pictures as a song v. r11er "It .. ,a<. great training tor me. nots< mut:h for '-'riling ~ongs but fo learning to" nie for d1iferent people I "'rote for e' e~ bod) from Ro: Rogers to Cil•ne .\ut~ ... he sa~s. \l Republic. he also had his lim b•I h11. "It Sl·em' 10 Mc r,e Hea rd Tha Song Beforr." v.niten wuh l).nc1s <iamnn ( ahn \\ho v.ac; to becoml·; \tl·ad~ · p:inn.:r <n er thl· nc\l thre1 deladl''> "Y llU ·r\' uni~ as good a'>~ uur v..-ork Herc 111 Ne ..... York .. uu ha"l' to mak.1 11on }ourov.n talent ... sa}i.Styne. "I \OU arc not a dramatist \OU can· ~ntc for the theater. You have tc ha ve a sen e of drama. You can· teach an} bod) 10 hl' a songwriter That's \\llhin \'Ou. In the thl'alcr. \Ot are reall) tested 10 the hm11:· · IXCLUllVI INGAGIMlllT FRI. 7:30, 9:30 SAT/Q 1:30, 3:30 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 Dllnm!M......, .. 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"I'm up fo r everybody I play," said Jones. who helped the Tigers win the Mtele (JOhn 2..C) (O'Neal 0-0). Time: 1P:30 a.m. TV: Channel 5. Radio: KMPC (710). World Sen es last year. ·-rve got a lot of ex-teams." Jones hit his seventh home run of the season in the linh inning o ff 8111 Scherrer and then c rashed an upper- dcck homer in the ninth ofT Juan Bcreguer to plunge the Tiger.' record 10 25-20. "A lot of teams would like to have the r1im · record nght now." Jones said. "lt'!> a long season. man. They've got a greaJ team over there. They can rise to the occasio n." Pe111s, wllh a three-run~ and Boon~. wllh a two-run blast. hit their lirst home runs of the season o ff loser Dan Pet!). 8-4. "I don't want Pettis to fall in lovt.> wtth the home run swine ... Angels Manager Gene Mauc h said. "I still '¥ant him lo hit the line dnves and ground balls to use his speed." Pettis used that speed to steal his. 25th base -tops 1n the "mcrican League. W111 . J-5. tossed three perfect innings before Lou Whitaker 'itngled leading ofT the founh. W111 allowed t"o hits in the sixth 1nn1ng. a two-run homer by Whitaker. his sixth. and a single b) A lan Trammell. "It's been a long tMTie since Wt1t ha!. had a big lead," Mauch said. ··He forgot how to patch for a while." W111 said he relied on his fastball, rather than his curveball. and good control to keep the Tigers in check. "Anytime you're 1n this park. you n<.'vcr f<.'el safe." said Witt. who turnl'd in h1'i third rnmpletc game. .. .\fter thq _got those two runs. I knew I JUSt had to get back in the groove." Th(' "ngelsJumpcd out toa 2-0 lead in the second inning when Bobby Grich walked and rock home on Boone·s homer. Petits beat out a two-stnkc bunt 1n the third. stole second. m oved to third on Rob Wllfong's ·single and scored on a grounder by Jones llilf Pilat SUNDAY JUNE 2. 1985 Connor• triumph• after threatening to quit match. C2. Tom Landry glvea lnaplratlonal t•lk In Santa Ana. C3~ Ocean View'• Jana Darlin& allde. acrou the plate with Setlbawu• ftnt run (top) • le •911~ ~d Coach Sarah o&lr.ley leach c lebration after her team won dtle with 2 -0 wtn. - Seahawks cap perfect year ·ocean V-iew earns first CIF softball title with 2 -0 win By RICHARD DUNN DellJ ..... Ceu I I I •111 . LAKEWOOD -O<.c.•J n Vil'" High. a fa\o ntc trom the beginning, Vt-On tht• C IF 4-.\ softball cham· p1on\h1p at Ma\ lair Part.. \a1urda' night 1n t} pical · fa\h1on -, 1a 1he shutout It \1.3'> the fir\I C IF 111k 1n the S<. hool' \ bnef h I St Or\ fhe tUJHCedcd Seaha"'ks uS<.'d pitching machint· Jackie Oak le}·, ming fastball 10 lift them 10 the l hamp1omh1p Oakle). onl) a 1un1or, pitched J gem 1n shui11ng out Sunset League r\val WcstminSjlf r. 2-0. beforl' an est 1 mated o ' etKo" 'ro"'d of 2. 300 a 1 Ma) fair Park 10 lfatm the (IF 4-.\ crown. "I'm JU'>t glad 11·, 0\t"r .. '><lid .in l'\haustcd Oalle). '4-ho allo"'l"d ol)I~ .\m) Loomer's "'eak bunt single 1n the fifth 1nn1ng and had a perkt·t game up to that point '4-llh two ouh Oak le~ tossed 14 inn1n~ of shutout ball last T ucsda) against C yprC'>'> in the c;em11inals Throughout the pla,. om she did not a llow a run "I was more upforthasgame (lhan the semifinal game against C> presst.'' Oalcle) said. ''You get morr up for them (Westminster) because the\ ·n: in )Our league." · Oaklc)' supplied the frosting on a perfect p11ch1ng sea'l<>n (31-111 lo r a perft-ct team ( 32-0). 'W estminster (23-10). \.\hu:h tin- l'>hed as runner-up in ~un~t League pla). had thoughts late 1 n the game of pulling off the upset when 11 had II\ hr!ot bta'>Crunncr "'1th the g;iinic 'llll ued But Oakle> stopl>¢d them a1 that point In the to p of the <;«:\en th, the ~aha"'ks put their fir\t threl' batters on btt\t' against We'>tmmstcr's Deb- tm· Dl'John. It "as tht• onh real rail)' 1n the game. D<.-John wa'> Just a .. sharp. 1f not '>harpt•r than Oal..le) "'as -for st"< innings Jana Darling. "hu m Seahawk Coach ~arah Oalk\ refe~ to a~ the fa'itr\t pla)er in the k .igue staned 11 on "hen '>ht" heat out J slow' chopper to Ll'c Bladu" .ti '>t'lond and srooted un to <>econd when Bladow threw "lldl~ allo " 1ng Darling an C"<tr.r base The error W t''>t m1n\tl'1'0'i founh of the gamr -.et up a '>lluat1o n where DcJohn wa~ mor('·or-lt!i\ forced into intent1onall) walli..ing pitcher Oakley and Julie Scruggs. the next two batters ~ and '10 3 and .i h111e"' 1n the lineup. ...\ passed ball allo"ed Darling third ;ind Oaldl') kwnd hcto re DeJoh11 put on Scrugg~ \.\1th llObod> out to fill the bases .. , "a' 1u<it hoping fo r a passed ball.'' an e\uberant Darling said afte~ard ··1 lne"' I had to score. I \I.as 1us1 ti') mg 10 be a\ aggress1\e as I lOUld ' \o tollu"1ng a stnli..eout. DcJohn's '><''cnth and last. H eather Sm1nle's soft bounct'r 10 'honstop faclrn· Mcruie1 bruught Darling home from third on a fielder's cho ice Then ""ann ~1oreh>l k knocled in Oakk' \I.hen lhe dnbblcd o nl' in.the hole tu the ng:tu of Mcndc1. who do' c baclhanded the ball .tnd touch- t•d third \I, 11h her glo' e "h1k on her b<.·lly111 rrrnrd lhl' inning'> tir\t out \fran"'hllc Oallt.>\ .\. ( o ~urcd an insuranu· run to pJd thc k .td en (Pleue see OV /C2 ) Rish proves critics wrong, upsets E.vetett curve and had a one-~ard lead \I, 1th \till I 00 metc(s ldt Then ht.> l'\· plO<lcd "I JUSt ..aid 'go' w m )':>cll." R1)h Marina senior explodes in the stretch to win 400; Oden captures s h ot put nplained afterward and he Jdmtlled 6 7th annual State Track and held h1., final 100 meter<.. \I.a!. hi\ la'>tl''>I ( hamp1onsh•P'> for the personable scgmen1 - By ROGER CARLSON OllMO.-, ......... SACRAMENTO -When Chip Rish was winning race after race as a sophomore there was a personal booster alongside him. and Michelle Salle was there agai-n aturday night as the Ma'"'na High senior ··upset" the dope sheet on the way 10 his second straight state champ1onsh1p 1n the 400 meters. Before an appretiat1ve crowd of 6.500 here at Hughes Stadium the Anzona State-bound Rish recorded the 11th fastest time by an American high school athlete in histol). storm- ing to a hand-timed 45. 7. which computes to a 45.94, leaving Fairfax High's Danny Everett 1n the dust. It was a bittersweet victor) in the R1sh. who en tered the meet a!!. the R1sh expandedh1">leadtoatullfour underdog, !>tncc 11 was Everett who ~ar<1s at the finish. leaving no doubt handed him his only los'i ofthe )Carat to )'l1s claim as California·., No I 400 thl' .:\rcad1a In' 1tational meters sprinter The ~acramento Bee. lur instanle. ··rm so happ\ nO\I., .. he c..a1d labeled Everett a<> a "can't-mis~ dc'>plle thl· ne"\ the 11ml·rc; fallcd 111 \I.inner." <;tal1ng he \l.ould ha'e li11k nxord h" hnlliant dUl l-1ng. on thl· trouble in the 400\I,11h thl' 1hrce-11me all uratral k. \I, hll h 'l'l'i olfo Jal 11m- 1npk Sunset Lea&ue champion 1n th~ing l\u hl· had to \l'ttk lur the h.irH.l · 100. 200 and 400 11ml·d mar~.1..om pu11ng ll> thl· ~'i ~~ Rtsh wasn't e'en 10\1ted 10 tht' Hegrahhcdh1\\'ns1band l'\flldin· area·s big posH.cason meet. the .!oth 1ng tht' s1gn1ficann:. a part h1..· l l'pt Golden West lnv1ta11onal with ht~ girlfriend. who \I.a!> killed in But 11 was R ish \I.ho llH'd up to hi\ an auto JCl'ldcnt t"o ~cars ago. "We reputation as an athlete who s1mpl) did 11." he \aid. "th1~ "'as for M1l·hclle does not lose to anyone twice. and m ) coach. Da'e Olura · He took 11 out in h1-; usual manner. E\-erelt was no slouch. hi\ 4o 'P pulled past Evercll at the top of lhC' was better than the ml"et record ol 4(l t> but R1'oh s1mpl) had too much acceleration at the end ··'vf , coal h told ml.' to sta' a littlc ahead.of him at thl· top ot the cun e." said Rish "I kne" I w uld po Wi.'r 11 all the "a~ .. E' crcll "111 not h,l\ c l~) "'Om abtlut Rish at the Golden State In' 1ta11onal. becauSt' the laner·s not .interested. stating "'It'~ the 1l"rras and sl ung for mc ·· fhcre "ll'i anothn '-'tnnt•r trom lhl· Orangt' (_na't an·a \aturda\ night In inc High ' Fla1na Oden \nd thl·n· "'l're \Oml' h1g moment' ,along \'1th tltl.· d1'>appomtml.'OI~ tha1 1.oml· "hen the ,om!k·t11111n fl'Jlhl'' the ul11matl' k't'I !'ol'"'Jlon Harbor'~ Fn11 H11\\~·r n•a llLcd a thrce·\t'llf goal 1n going 15-2 in the pole 'a ult Jamil' h..1n en ho\l.ed nut ot h1g.h \ChtlOl l·umpelllmn \I, 11h a c;ol1d effort 1n the tnpk 1ump and Edison Junior '1Kull· K111:h11t l''itabltshed herself as a fc.Hll' to bt· recl onelJ ''1th in thl' I ,t>llll "llh .1 ~ 5X 111 hut had tn '<.'Ilk lnr tilth pla\l E\tanuJ '> f n1.. 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He ( llsher).has a lo1ofclas -allof111hird. ·• 11 )Ou "'ere measuring the fault for baseball's latest nd1culous saga. the result would be prelly close to a draw between theowne,..;and pla)ef"\. • fhc LA ( ltppcrs, the people's team. has hired Don C hancy as full- t1mc coach . Now all the people'~ team need'l '"so me people •New baschall comm1ss1oner Peter lleberroth IS learning why his prcdecrssor. Bowie Kuhn. did not permit hrmsclfroberon1c involved with anything resembhna n con- troversy. •It isn't easy, but the 8011ton Celtics can find a way to wipe the smile ~the face of Magic Johnson. • •Baseball czar Ucberroth says all ' World Scnesgame will be played at nlght and that include Chicago so 1f the Cubsgrt in, the comm1sh will l!i'tru('t them toplaydscwhert .. If v'bu think the recent SOC'Ccr riot in bct11um wa bad. wait un11I Wnglc) Field fan hurthc1r an mes will be played 1n Pcon a. • t\cr the Uiken lo t pmt' one ot the N BA chftmp1on~h1p~11cs to Bo'lton hy '4 points. a wire scrv•ct' ~tor) \:lid Coach Pat R 1lcy held a team mre11n1.ind "let his ha1rdo"n .. I hat, of rour~. w{)uld be 1mrxm1t>lc • h the onau1 na stol') o n tht' loca11on of the Cmsh)' ( lamhali..e 11011 tournament hcinaa t11 0cuHrpla)'rJ'l • ben dtehnrd l...tkt'r fan\ are - IUD Tucu1 SPORTS COLUMNIST growing a tnnc weary of the Jac k N 1cholson overplay. •The To ronto Blue Jays went ofTat 8-l 1n Las Vegas last spring which 1s not a big pnce and once m ore establishes the amazingah1hty of the oddsmakers. •The odds are the Oakland A's will be the next pro franchise to move sett1n' upadout!fcdip ih emminent domain forthectty of Oakland. •Harness horse owner Billy Bart) "is1tcd the governor's o ffice 1n Sacra· men to this week to accept a proclamation for"Littlc People's Day'' in the state ... It was a short Vt Sit •Pro basketball re(erca ha vc 11 easier than baseball umpires because 1t ts not necessary to call infrac11on against superstars. • I he N UA has for year~ 11earched fora name for tt champ1onsh1p senes . . How about "The Boy' of Suml'flcr1 .. •DodacrManagl·r Tomm Lasorda wu !lent an 1nvnal1on to tali..c pun 1n a marathon and said. "I hope to hcll 111s to be DJudac." •You know you art ct11ng old 11 ) o u remember when was a rc~ulnr in the ('otlcae WQrld SCnc-. •In the NBA'sworldofn1d.name'l 11 h 'ltr.tngc C'h ppcr Coach Don < "hanc)' ha\ never been called "Lon " •In acoupleot dee dl~'i in th1' iutme. I hive never heard tn)'th1n more ab urd and 1mpos 1blc then the mOlOr le1gur OWOH$ I kt n& the pla)'e"' to a('('(' pt a '-'\lary C'ap " • \131n. the ~mcquc'ltton ll\ 1n I 'IX I If thr pla)'c~ wnlk will the fan' fnllo""" .............. I 0~ .\'<•Elf~ 1 \Pl -D1.·c;p1ll· being .. fookd" on 1h,· p1tl.h \11in· treat\ Huhll' Rrooi.., 'till man.1~ed w Jn\t' 1n lhl' \l.tnnin~ 1110'-\l.l\h a l"'I' run -.ingk 1n the I I th inninit "I had Oll u.k.1 "hat tw \I.a' throwing nw .. 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I Ul.,I' I II rih ht•d thin• scor~le -; innintt" l11r tht" 'll 111n h" first \inn· u1ming II• 1h1· I \f"l' h..'11111· I >ndFrr' ,t,1rtn k m Rn"' r111. h ,·11 thl' ltr,tl.·1iih1 mn1n)1' all"" 1n~ llH' hi\\ \l.,ll~lntl .-1nl' ,\Oil 'trtlo.111j! ;IUI fl Ill t Celtics' goal: Bring series back to Boston INGLEWOOL> t •\Pl -T hl' l o .\n&cll" Laker\ '4-Cre unhapp)' with them'it'h rs alter the open1naaamcofthc Natmnal 8:1 ketball .\s'<x-ia- 11on Chomp1on~h1p ~nc'> Now it's the Bo ton Ct'lttl's' tum • .. I think our IU)'S were JU5t d1i.gu\ll''t "1th tht• wa> they played the Inst pme:· Rmh)n\ Larf} Rtrd said as 1hc two teams pttpared ror the third a;tme o( the beSt-Of·'it'VCn \COC\, llldll) at thl" lorum (Channel l 1 t 12.30 p.m ) · ""We JUSt wcrrn't intense tnou h. 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N.J . -Oous • • Fl11tie. the Nev. Jersc}' General'i muhi· mil11ona1re quarterback, suffered a poss- ible fractured lefi t•ollorbone in the team's United States Football League game apinst Memphis on Saturday night and probably wall be s1dt!Lrned at lea9t two weelcs. team onicials said. . Flutie suffered the inJUI') with 12:22 remaining in the second 9uartcr as he was tackled b}' Memphis nose tackle Reggie White atkr rolling out to his left. "It was a regular hit. I take no pride in at," said White. a 6-t . 284 pound defensive lineman. '"My weiaht 1ust fell on Lop of ham:· Flutie sat on the Generals benC'h for about five minutes surrounded by trainers and 1eam doctors before being taken to the Ioele.er room on an electric cart for -rays. ··Preliminal") reading of the X-rays showed a fracture of the left collarbone:· said Dr. Mark Schottenfeld, the Generals orthopedicsurgeon. "He as in a fi~ure of eight harness. Has time out will be approximately two weeks:'' Flutae, who thro"s righ1-handed. returned to the s1dtlines earl} m the thard quarter dressed 1n street clothes and watched the game. Ne" Jersey beat Memphis. J 7-7. "It feels sore. but I am not in an) real R81n ," said Flut1e, who rushed out of the Generals lc:J(lker room after the µme. , · fluJ1e was replaced at quanerback by Ron Reeves. Flu tie hll I of 2 passes in the game for 13 yards before being injured. The Heisman Troph y winner from Boston College signed a five-year deal with the Generals in February .. 9"te of tbe day OV·WINS ••. From.Cl route to their championship. "h was the first CIF championshi p Ocean View's ever won, bo ys or girls," Coach Oakley said. "It was a tremendous season. "I thought we would JUSt 'hit, hit. hat."' she said. explaining why the offense took most of the night off and used pitching and defense instead to win it. "I thought we would win it by hitting. · "But Westrninslet. you have _to give them credit." . The Seahawks' defense. unnoticed sometimes because of ·Oakley's stausucs. was flawless. Oakley walked one baner and struck out five . With DeJott11.. patching well. the chance of extra innings seemed possible. Each team pla:yed I 4-1nning marathons in their respecu ve semi- final games. But Darling·s speed proved in- strumental in the decisive seventh-. "I haven't seen any other kid lake her." Coach Oakle\ commented. "She's probably the fastest pla)er in the whole league." Jockey Toro suffers spill INGLEWOOD ( .\P) -Jockey Fernando Toro was listed an guarded but stable condition at Cenunela Hospital after being thrown from his mount 1n the seventh race at Holl y- wood Park on Saturda). a track spokesperson reponed .. ' Sutton movea up on win llat Dave. Ktn1man hll a )8cnfict• fl} 1n the Ill eii}lth inning to s<'orc Dave Collla1 with the 11c-break1nJ run and &,1ve 0 klund a 3-1 1 victor)' over host Baltunore Suturda)' maht. ~ 's starter Don uuoo earned hts l84th career victory. tyrni him w11h Fer111so.11 Jtnkla1 for ~1st on the all-tune hst ... El~where in the Amencan Leaaue, Rkb Gedman dnlled his first career arand slam and TODY Armas btlted a solo shot a Bo torr ended 1 Texa~ hex with a 6-0 victory over the Ranacr at Fenwa}' Park. The victory was the first f6r the Red Sox 10 six mccung.~ with Te as this suso'n ... At Exhi- bition tad1um in Toronto. Llo~d Moseby homered and drove in three runs and Damato Garcia went 4 for S to pace the Blue Joys pa st ('leveland. 8-3. The Indians have lost their last seven games to Toronto ... Greg Walker'• tic- brcaking sangJe 1n the e11hJh inning led the White Sox .to an Sutton uphill 8-7 victor) over Kansas Cal> 1n Chicago. The tnumph was the fourth straight for the White Sox ... Don Maltln&IY drove in three runs, Rickey Hendenoa hit a two-run homer and Ron Guidry won n1s fifth straigh1 game &!> New York pounded eattle. 8-2. at Yankee Stadium. It was the 12th straight · win at home forthe Yankees ... In the Metrodome. hot- hi1110g Jim Gantner drove in the first run. and Charlie Moore and Cecil Cooper each had two RBI in M1l\\aukee's seven-run second inning as the Brewers defeated Mannesota.,7-2 h was the 10th consecull\C loss for the T\\1ns. Slaney breaks mark in 5.ooo EUGENE. Ore. -Mary Slaney made m her 1985 outd oor track and field debut Saturday night by breaking her own American record in the 5;000 meters before a cheering llometown crowd at the rajn-soaked Prefontame Classic. Slaney, running compet1t1vely outdoors for the firsr. ume since her celebrated run-in with Zola Budd at the Los Angeles Olympics. won 10 15 minutes. 6.53 seconds, the third-fastest clocking ever in the event. Slaney. belier known as Mary Decker. broke her old American mark or I 5:08.26 set in the Prefontaine meet three yea rs ago. Aatroa muffled by Eckenley De.ult t:ckersley shut down Houston Ill on fi ve hits, and Jody D$VLI' double highliahted a two-run sixth innina as the Chicago Cubs !>tat the Astro • 4-1 , in the Astrodome Saturday niaht and handed pitcher Bob Kaepper his first loss. Eckersley pitched his fif\h complctepme, strikinaoutoncandwalkingnone ... In other Nat10Qal Le1.1uc action. Alu llaittly hit a thrcc- run homer and E4"-MUaer sinalcd three times to le d Cincinnati past St. .Louis, 9-:J. at Busch Stadium. Rookie Tom Browalaa, S-4, al· lowed six bits over six innings for the victory . . . At Candlestick Pa.rk. lefl Leourd hit a 425-foot homer to aive San Francisco a 2-1 victory over Philadelphia. Leonard's leadoff homer in the founh innina pve the· Giants a 2-0 margin apanst Steve Carltoe, 1-S, who apan was victimized by non-support.~ The Phillies have scored JU St 17 runs in his I 0 starts kkenley . . . . o..,. Frobel'1 sixth-annina pinch single broke a 3-3 tte and helped Pittsburgh rally to a 6-3 victory over Atlanta at Three Rivers Stadium. Rieb Reu cltel won his second game in as many decision this year. g.iving up all three Braves' runs on seven hits and four walks an six innings ... Georae Foster'• two-run single with the bases loaded triggered a three-run sixth inning that boosted the New York Mets to a 5•3 victory over host San Diego. Ron o.,11n1, 5-1. workt.'<i sax innings to pick up the victory. Orlando athna Bancllta in USFL The Renegades' defense scored twice EiJ and quarterback ReuJe Collier passed for three touchdowns as host Orlando upset •II• injury-riddled Tampa Bay, 37-7, in a . United States Football LeaJue game Satucday night. It was the Bandits' third straight loss, dropping them to 9-6, third in the USFL East ... In other games, Regie Browa scored on a two-yard run and Lalt Zeadeju kicked two field goals as Arizona beat Sao Antonio •. 13-3. sending the Gunslingers to their eighth straiaht loss ... Despite the loss of quarterback 0..1 Fla de, who suffered a possible fractured left collarbone and is expe-cted to be sidelined at least two weeks, New Jersey topped Memphis. 17-7. Wallace tum• ID quicke.t time RIVERSIDE-Rusty Wall ace tumeq II an tbefas1cstqualif)10g5pcedSaturday. the second day of qualifying, for today's Budweiser 400 NASCAR stock car rat't at Riverside International Raceway. . ,. Walhtcc. 28, of Fenton. M1 soun. c.aptured the SSOO offered by Busch Beer for the fastest S«Ond-round qualifier wttb an average speed of 113.617 males per hour on the 2.62-malc road course. Wallace, who dnvcs a Ponuac sponsored by Alugard antifreeic. had also been the fastest sec<?nd-day qualifier in the Winc;ton Wes1em 500. held at R1vers1de last fall. . On Friday. Darrell Waltnp. captured the. po!e position with a lap at 11 S.533 miles per hour I!\ his Chevrolet. Terry Labonte will start n.ext to Waltnp on the front row in today's race in a similar machme. Numerous cars had problems on the 9-turn road course. causing delays in the qualifying session to remove oil from the track. In all 14 cars were added to the field Saturday to make a total or 42 starters for today's main event. 2' 10:IO Lm. -U-AI I • Angell at Oetl'Qh, CMnnell. 11:SO Lm. -MO P001UU: U8Ft - J8CklOl'WlleW. ....... Mn.~7. fr Noon -eo&I: LPGA ~ om ~:r-:=~!natlakert 1n NMchlntplOl"'l&_.lliMNo. a. CMr"'9t 2. . 1:30 p.m. --Cea World 0Up ~ -Oolomb61VI.~~ .. ~94. s p.m. -._ .. FNneh Open from P•le {d.,..,. ChlnMI 4. p.m.. -HOR• llACIMI: ~ Futurtty 11 Auldolo 0cMM. N.M., CMnnef 9. RADIO 10:30 i.m. -IAl191U: Mglt8 8t Detrott, KMPC(710). • 12:30 p.m. -....0 Ull(ITIWJ.: so.ton It L1ker1. KLAC (570). - 1 p.m. --U-IALl: Mont,... 9t Oodgeft, KA8C(7IO). Penalty infuriates Connors He threatens not to return to French Open after victory PARIS (AP) -Jimmy Connors' unrequited love affair with the French Open tennis championships was on the rocks again Saturday after he threatened to quit during a four-se1 triumph over Frenchman Tarik Benhabiles, then hinted that he may not return to Paris next spring. The 32-year-old American left-hander. seeded third behind countryman John McEnroe and defending champion lvari 1..endl of Czechoslovakia, had a penalty point assessed against him 1n the third set of his 6-3. 4-6. 7-5. 7-5 victory over his 20-year-old foe. With the temperature on center coun rising to 100 dev.ees during the 4-hour. 7-minute match. Connors boiled over and threatened to quit if the penalty was not removed. It wasn't. but the veteran remained on court and won the match 10 advance to the founh round of the year's first Grand Slam tournament. Afterward he said: "Why should some guy m the chair cost me my last French Open?" Asked if this years tournament would be his final a.ppearance at Roland Garros Stadium. Connors backtracked somewhat and said, "No decision has been made." But he later said: "This 1s my last French Open. I'll come back next }tar to do television ... Connors. Lendt. 17-}ear-old American Aaron Kncks- tein and two Swedes -Anders Jarryd and Stefan Edberg -were the seeded players· to post third-round victories in the men's singles on Saturday. · But No. l I Miloslav Mcc1r of Czec~akia was upset by Martin Ja11e of Argentina. 2-~. 7-6, 6-3, ?-"· Martina Navratilova. the defending women s cham- pion, continued her strong play as she advanc~ to the quarterfinals along with No. 3 Hana Mandhkova of Czechoslovakia. No. 7 Claudia Kohde-K.ilsch of West Germany and unseeded Anna Maria Cecchini of Italy. But on this bhstenng hot day. the red clay of the center court at Roland Garros Stadium kicked up in the wind and into Connors' eye. When Connors fetched a towel to wipe his face befo~e playi.ng the next ~int1 the umpire asscs~d a penalty point against 32-year-old left·hander for taking more than the allowed 30 seconds. "Do you want me to play blind?" Connors angnly asked. adding~' If the po1n1 stays in. l quit" After tournament referee Jacques Dorfman con- firmed the penahy. Connors agreed to continue and went on to win the game. the set and the match. advancing 10 the founh round. Connors finds himself a stranger among the clay-coun specialists. but says he is not prepared to go out of his way to adapt. • "These guys play on clay for seven or eight weeks before the tournament. I simply can't do that," he said. ''There are 52 weeks in the year and around 90 tournaments ... on all sons of different surfaces." The French Open as the only major title to elude Connors. Twice he has reached the semifinals, and in 1974. when he won the three oher Grand Slam tournaments - Wimbledon and the U.S and Australian Opens. he was barred from the Roland Garros event because of his involvement with World Team Tennis. Lendt, the No. 2 seed, had a comfortable 6-1. 6-2. b-2 victory over Jerome Potier of France and in the next round will meet Krickstein, who beat Paul McNamee of Austr~)ia, 7-5, 5-1. 1-6. 6-2. 6-1,-.. HIGH SCHOOL ST ATE TRACK ... From Cl · It was a personal best for Oden. the The attempt, ignited by a po.werful her coa<'h. George Varvas. "It was a CIF 4-A Player of the Year in approach and perfect placement. good race, she really ran well." Toro. 44. suffered two fractured nbs and contusions of the hver and nght kidney, said Jerr) Wi lcox. director of public relations at Holl y- volleyball. guaranteed a medal. "He was behind Sm 1th maintained her fifth spot for .. , knew I h1td to beat 45-9." she on misses and I told him it was going the final 600 meters after bare I)' n----View pitcher Jackie Oakley follow• throndh with !>Bid. "After l got it I kind of choked." to take 15-2 to place," said Cochrane. earning a spot an the finals as the ninth ~ -Howser went into the finals Although two civals eventually and last entry. pitch dartnc one-hit performance acatnst Westmlnater. bolstered w.ith the knowledge he was cleared 13-2, someone was going to "It happens,'' said Varvas. :·11 was. wood Park. · Briggs-Case reach Adopti,on Guild final one of just able to negotiate 14-8 in have to clear 15-6 to beat Howser out cold and windy and she's sma11.-But the windy and cold trials. and he of the title. the tension was broken for the state passed at 13-8 in order to save some Sophomore Brent Burns of meet. energy toward his ultimate goal of Alcalanes eventually went 16-2, but it Dorn's chances for a medal were 15-2. did not detract from Howscr's efforts. short-lived, as he ~ot only three Finals in 24d1'1s1ons arc planned toda~ in the .\dopllon Gu((d of Southern Orange Count) Tennis Tournament at the '.'lc"pon Beach Tennis Club following Saturda\ 'sda\ of compe11t1 on. · · In 1hc men's open d1' 1<,1on '>t·m1- FAST,ACTION 6'3"& UNDER BASKETBALL LEAGUE 10 GOOD REASONS TO JOIN THE FAST ACTION LEAGUE I All o'•l"!~ ,,, 6 J '"' u~1, 1 loufrqn\ tnr,~alt<N! Oran1e Couri, J A 8 C M \ of •01111)f1ttior 4 Hol!'t 1r~ 1"1i I'~ •"l'lli~' 1n 1t11str'''°" S 1n1er cour.fy p'1110ffs ~ All·sl1r e-0111oet1!10n I lnd1wldue1 rroo~1ts fe1 100 1u111' a lnd1wldu11 pmt s '°' ptayQl1 ~ 11"0\ • 9 #tt-ry new11ttrers #It~ into , top ftlllll pllJ!flS 10 •nds ctmtd ._""' ,~ ·~ O·•~ce toun11 Rtc111t• -lfow Acc.pdq hptratto11 (714) 831-2455 . . finals. Mike Bnggs and Ross Case advanced wi th a 6-2. 7-6 \ICtOf) o'er the UC' Irv ine pair of Julian Barham and Darren Yates. The tiebreaker ~ore in the second c;e1 "a\ I 0-8 8nggs. a sophomore at ( orona drl 'v1ar High and th<' ( tr 1nJ 1, 1dual champion this ~<"ilr. <1nd ( J\l'. 1hc pro at Ri g C an:rnn C Dun1n < luh 111 "'it"•"POrt 8l:ach. art' thl' 111r \l't'th 111 the men\ open dt' l\HIO fhr other finah''' "'ill Ix· Jame' Harper and Cun 'itadlcr. "ho upset -;econd-~cdcd ( un C ondon of Erner aid Ba' and StC\l' l.i1mon of Tusnn Hilk i-6 2-6. 6-4 T o°'1~ ·.,fina l w1ll lw h\'ld JI noon JI 7'.BT't In the "omen·, oJXn J1, 1\lon Jill Ber k (Racquet < ltih of Jr._f111c) \Ind Linda Mallory (J11hn W,.1,nc Tt•nn1s Club) rolled toa 7-5. ''·3dCC'l\toh o'er ( 1rctchn Ma lier and Karen Rl'tli.•n- mau:r. "ho each play out of the , His vault coach, Hank Cochrane, clearly his best moments in a three-attempts before exiting with a 23-0 ""e" port Beach Tennis Club. was still miffed over Friday's decision year quest for the school record. · 1u'lllp. Thefll face Gail Glasgo tJWT(') to include 11whowentashagpas14-4 For Bums ll was an American He was eighth an a 10-man field . and l.iu 1e Warfield (Pala sades) who after Howser used three attempts to record for a 15-year-old. ex panded by one to accomodate a tie dcft>atl·d ( hme Ka} and Debby go 14-8. Kirven placed founh in the triple for ninlh in the tnals. Mc( nrm1d. fl indborg) 7-5. 7-6 ··11 wasn't right for ham an this jump, going 38-7112. She was pleased A repeat ofh1s lifetime best of23-4 That mallh 1., '>l~1tt·d 10 l:x·g1n at 10 '0 particular situation:· Cochrane with the cfTon coming off a 39-31/1 would not ha ve pla ced ham 1n the top th" morn1n11. · noted. alluding to a se rie s of ankle performance Friday night, but her six. In thl' n11\nl 11J11:n da" J inda inJurics which ha ve kept a hd on his roach. VernGambetta. was a physical Elst'wherc. Capistran o Valle> \1 allor' ( P.11 1 .. adt<\) and l;m.: goal to surpass Harbor's school echo of many coaches in this error-' H1gh's Brian Blu1re1ch went 1n with \hl'rhcl'k (JV. I< ) milted 10 beat record of 15-1 by Wallie Thoms. plagued meet. the phalo~ophy of"Win. I JUSt want to l 111da Howl•ll .and Stuart Hutch1!)on Howser. who will be vaulting at the "lt was a foul j ump that beat her win." and wan he did as the former 1'-tanta Barharal 4-o. 6-3. 6-1. Universal) of California next year. (out ofthard place)," said Gambetta. Costa Mesa and Newport Beach Warfield Jnd ~imon will be the stun ned the field, taking over the lead ··Everyone saw it. but he (the official) resident lived up to expectauons w11h other finalist\ 111110,,., ing their 6.2. h-:? after overcoming two misses at 14-8 wasn't looking. It's a sad thing. I saw a record-set11ng double in the shot \l·rdict o"cr Boh Hochstadlt"r and He cleared 14-8 on his final Jump. things hke this happen here in 1979. and discus. going-203-4 10 the discus .Joni 1 'rban ot 1 aguna Niguel. The then proc~ded to record has personal \here's JUSt no excuse." and 68-4 to the shot. ·d d bl . r .1 fi 3 hcst of 15-2 on his first try. sending "Still." continued Gabena. "she He stancd the discus w11h a meet mm: ou c\ ina 1' ~t or · the Harbor coaching staff into a had a great season." record 201-5. then broke has own r hl' Adoption C rutld 1ournc)' 1~ the frenzy on the sidchnes. "I never expected to do this well,'' . standard with the 203-4 spinner on largl''>l 1n .Orarig~ .. C~~~nl) and ~~alurc.~ "I looked down ~>n the way .down said Kirvefi, whose futun~ liesat USC, has last efTort. He has a best of 21 ()..8, compe1111on 1n U through open · ··\lhd I wasn't sure 1f I was gomg to bu1 not necessarily to track and field. the second best ever 1n national d1' 1~1nn~ make it or not." said Howser. She missed a shot at the state finals circles. ,,.----SCRfT1r·~'T ~ICep(·!elttetS·---.... as a junior because she decided to go Then he turneJ to the shot and once to the prom, rather than the qualify-·again a meet record fell. mg meet, and the wce.lcend 's Other bag moments: Belmont 39-3'1•-38-71'1 combination may be Hagh's Roman Gomez recorded a her final efforts in the tnple Jump. nrre distance double. taking the 3.200 OfNUIN• LA~Z-IOY• AECLINA·ftOCK!RI . I AS SEEN IN Fanuly~ly ra-ZJ/w~ HURRY! SAVE UP TO 5180 RECLINER SALE $2 3 8. Now you'I sawe on L1·Z·Bo1• Rtchrs, f1mous for stc>tr comfort. Douns of styles SALE PRICID "'OM • and f abr1cs in stock for lmmtflate dtlvery. o.,,.,.,, "' '''"• '°' F11t~'110.y ' COSTA MESA 3185 H , , "'~ ~. ll.f • DAY SlllJAY • Debbie Orr. the Ocean View 1unaor an 9:03 5 and the 1.600 an 4: 15. 93. who qualified for the finals with a Cabnllo's George Poner sizzled 38-1 cffon, massed 1he mark 10 her ~gain. se111_ng a~other national record upira1ions for a 39-foot jump, and an the 300 intermediate hurdles massed a spot On·the medak podium (35.10). · with a seventh-place finish at 37-8. Locke Hagh's Choo Choo Kn1aht- Another medal came Wood-en, threatened with disqualification bridge's way when Junior Sherri only hours earlier. was allowed to Smith ran a strona 2: 13.14 for a lif\h-compe1e and won the 400 to S2. 72 place etTon 1n the 800. her personal Hawthorne Hiah's boys swept to best. their third stra~t team title. edama "She ran 1166-66. and you know she Bakersfield. Muir took the 11rls' team ran well without neptive sphts," sa.id title NCAA ttack crown to.Arkansas -\USTlN. Tc"as (t\P) -Michael Conley. with 1 remarkable triple Jump victory, and freshman sen· \8t1on R<><;fdic Haley. with a s1nlina tnumph an the 400 meters. led Arkansa to its first men's title 1n the NC'AA Outdoor Track and Field Ch11mp1on,hips Saturday ntaht. The R11orbacks. 1n complet1na a W•etP or rtic I 984-8$ national col- lcau11e track title\ -they won 1he cros~ country crown last fall and the indoor championship in March - amassed 60 points In 21 finals dunna the Wttk-lona mttt 11 the \Jn1 ve,..11y ofTcxn Arkansas 11 only the ~cond ~hool to win all three titles 1n the ~me year. °D'C other was Teu5-El Paso. whkh dtd It three COMttut1ve times -in I Q7Q-80. 1980-81 and 1981 ·82 FoR TH£ RE co Ru MAJOR LIAGU• STA .. OINOS Amtl'1caft L .. w. 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Hou•lon, S•O, 3.70, Andi.lier, SI Loul• ... 1. 1 '°.Cox. St ~''· 6·1, 2 S6 ST11tl~EOUT$-<iooeltft, New Yori., "· llvan, Houslon, 76, v~-.. o..lllln. 141 Del eon, PlllSbu<Ofl, 70, Soto. Clnclnnett. 69 SAVE S-Rearoon, Montru l 14, Gotta~ S.n Oleoo. 13, Smotn Cn1<•00 I' Suner Allan11, 9, Power, Cincinnati, I C ..... Wof1cl s.t1" (II On\IN) S.turdtY'• Sc«ft M1am1 11. Stanford l Tou 1, Art1ona I TedaV's G1,.,.,., Sourn C•ro11na 147-llJ v\ Oll1anorna St ( $7· 14-1) Sl11nlo10 146-141 v1 •rizona 147·11) Mende\''• Gani. Atlt..,ns.n (SO-131 YI Mlu 1u lopt St 149-131 T'llfldllV's Ga,.,.,. M1am1 160· ISi Yl r .. u ('1-121 H ltfl lC:hool I Cl" CHAMPIONSffl"S lat 8'111' Field, Llft9 ... ell) . l ·A Diamond Bar 3, Minion Vlefo 7 1-A San Oimn S. Balelwln Park 4 ,.,,.. ScllNh Cron roaels II, WOOCICrttt C ""Illian 2 Los AJamffOs ~ATURDAY'S .. ESULTS (lllto .. t t-'""9 ~ ~I FIRST RACE. 3SO varOl Punch II Easv (Sevlllel lo to 410 l 00 Mien.ti Hunl IBroollU 7120 12 60 lliwar .. rlenman (Rulli l 40 Time 11.t S. U lltACTA (l ·9) oa1CI '266 40 SECOHD ltACE. 350 varo1 Brazen Brltcllei (Trv) 100 410 3 20 Bllmtilon MiOnignt fjl-rm11rono I S IO 4 40 Henrv Pope IRuir l &40 Time· 17.,3. U EXACTA 12·3) P..0 '31 40 THIAD RACE. 3SO vare11 Dlon111 Solullon IE GrcJ 1• 00 s 00 4 00 Tona Oenlu IMvlesl H O l 00 Pe11lh0Ule Pl•vb<>Y (BrOO"-') 0 0 Tltne. 11.10- FOURTH RACE. 3SO varels. Mv Uncw Jak• IMullekll t oo 4 00 210 M .. Baron (Gift) 4 00 110 RHI Eesv Rtoet (Tru1ure1 • 40 Ttme 17 IS n EXACTA 17-S) peoel \24to FIFTH RACE. 3SO varo' luv Y • S.oe (C1reloza) 4 20 3:10 160 Lii Ptum I Dlelef'ick 1en I 100 • 20 Eaeluslve FHhn l \tefsure) 310 Time: II 10 U EXACTA (7·61 oaoo '3160 SIXTI4 RACE. JSO varo1 Gustosa A1ut IFIOl'ttl II 00 1>00 HO Ms Limtlite IDklenck'tfll 3 00 H O OlcU n Cotleena (Crt10tr) 7 to Time II 10 U EXACT A 14· 11 0110 U.O IO SEVENTH •ACE. 3SO varo11 0H h In Stvle (Hart) 73 20 10 20 Reel Tutt Stutt (Treew,el 16 '10 La Glau CW rd) 110 '00 17 20 Time U ACTA 13-1) Pale! llS6 •0 EIGHTH RACE. 400 verds Miu Jet Tonto (Ha rlt 8 40 Certllleo Laov IH Garcia) Mov1n We\I (Mvlei l Time 1994 U EXACTA !•·l l ot11d \4040 460 J20 •60 )20 • 00 U PICK SIX (9·1·7 4-J-4) o.s10 \2,03160 to IS wlnnlno lickeh !live Mritsl Total c.lrrvover oool U I .20S 76' NINTH ltACE. 400 var<ls Dlllll OrN m ICareloral l 40 CHh Rale (Lacllevl Ind loo tllv1ion I Baro I Time It 13 U EXACTA l'H> o.IO UJOO TENTH RACE. JSO vards I.HI Art (BrOOkl) 17 00 Noble Oi nes (Harmon> Conn .. , Pe.nu• (Harl) Tl,.,.,. 17 16 U EXACTA U-91 oaod 11100 Allend111Ce t,961 760 260 600 s.o s 20 6to u o 160 J OO 3'0 Hll'lweod P1rti SATURDAY'S llESULTS (lOltl .. '1·dtY ~ l'\'IMtlne) FIRST •ACE. 6 lurlOnQs tn1nrcl\Of ISll>llltl • 60 MenoerH (Shew> Tn. Runntr>1> GrMll (Slevenl ) Time I II 31S SECO .. D RACE. 6 lur10ng1 fN>•• Thru" (Lotova> 7 to Coov·, Cherie• (Ptt<lroze > Stearneo IMcCarronl Tlmt: I 12 llS 2 to 240 S40 390 l to 4 00 110 1to soo 3 20 U DAILY OOU8LE 16·41 oa10 I 11 60 THIRD RACE. I A 1111111 Celtic Warrior (Hewlev I 9 40 llomoln' Rude (E w aoa l Highbrow IC>rleoal Time I SI 2 S S.S EXACTA 11-21 oe+o '241 SO FOUltTH RACE. On• mrie Wero C (Valel\zuele l II 40 Unelef' A Star !Slblllil lltm Two (Orteoel Tl,.,.,.-I 3S 3/S H O 4,10 6 20 )60 HO U f.XACT A ( 12·SI oa1C1 11•2 00 FIFTH ltACI. I'• milts Baroncetto (McCa rronl 4 IO Sler .. tot (Slt Y4tnS ) Caoteln Pk ll,erlng !St Martini TIIM I·., 21S U EXACT A (•·21 oeoo "3 00 SIXTH RACE. One mlle FIMt R•ln IP.df'ozel l tO Mlclt I.NI IMcH1r~I Po\llv (Lol>l\im) Tlmf' 1..)6. l 20 260 J IO JOO ''° 2 tO 2.>IO HO 3 40 , to U EXACTA 11·41-.,Pl•CI WJOO INTH ltACI. Ill! mun on turf ___,o,...1'""ic .. 1a'-"1m !Metal 16 20 I oo 5 60 Avletor (Velenruelll • 00 J 20 wa1c11 For Oewn IOltveratl • s 40 TltM· 2. IS l/S U IXACTA (9 101 oafCI 11•7 00 '2 ~-MX (4·1·12-4-l·tl oekl U ,'26.20 10 61 winning 11eu11 Isl• l\OrMsl U Pick Six conlOietion oel<I 511UO 10 1 ... winning llckell 111..-toors••I llGMT" ltACI. 1 turl0n01 S6 lne Row (Plnc.,vl S-00 Prem!MSlllO (~H) Frtnttl l.ttlonel,. (V11e<1r'*t) TltM· 1'20 4/S lS IJCACTA l•·?i oeld Lll.00 NfffTM aACI. I 1116 mllet M ~M (~vi )to Ca<11n l1e lH•w .. y) Mlremer •"' IL.ll!Nml Time t.•I ll S. IS IXACTA (• Sl Hid '6200 Al'enGeft(;e , ..... USPL s.tw9ti"•~ N-W W'f 17, Mernefll' 1 Oft•noo Jl ,......,. ,.Y 1 ArlrQfte I) Sell AnlOnlo J T.-Y' • ...._. JICU Oj\••lle 11 tlttlmot• ~llaflCI •t 0.-lalld MlllllaV'• ..... 91rmlnvl'l!lm al H01.lll04' • • • uo no HO 740 140 260 2 40 ,.0 4 20 400 , I( ... °'*' , ............. , Le rrv M11• 10-.. ·61>-104 Core., Pevln 72·70-61-210 LtMle Ci.m.n1, n ·10·ff-11l Jim N.iiord 6'·74·..,_.,11 !Siii Glanon 71•70·71>-'11 Geor~ Areher 61•.,·7$-117 Donnie Memmo11e1 ff 74•71>-113 Oouo Tewell 10>71·71-213 Jett Sluma11 11-10• 12-213 Mark Srooo 74-n ·67-21' H•I SYllOl't 72·11·71-21' Lon Hlnkle IH 0-71-114 Hele trwln 6'·15•1'-114 Wlnle Wood 69·71·7.....,l• Pal McGowan 69-n ·•t-11s Greo Normen 13-10-13-11' Roo.tt WrlM 10·1•·-n-21' Oeve S.rr 71-72 -13-21' JC Sneao 11-12-n-214 Curll\ Slranoe 10-71·7':-114 Andv a..n 6t-n·7-21' ll•rrv JHCllll 61·72-7._216 T rt·Cl'!Un9 c n.n 73-74-71>-217 Cra10 Slaoler 69-77-11-217 Jim SlmoM 73·13·11-217 Jonn Malwi~Y 69·75·13-117 Lann9 Wldl'.lnl 11-n -73-217 Mike Oonekl 1•-n -11-111 I Tom Purtzer · 11·13-13-111 : ~Nick Prtct n -10·1S-111 Sttva JOIW!i n -1•·11-211 P•ler Oo\ltrl'IUI\ 61·77·73-211 llicl\lrel ZokOI 73·71·1-211 Greo Power, 70-74·7-211 JOClle MUOO n -11·1S-111 Garv McCord 14-11·14-?19 0 1n Halloon on 73-72-74-219 Ciiio BKk 71-76·71-219 Jim 01111 7'·7l-n-21t Georff 8vrn1 12·13·1-21t 8uoov Gatelner 72· 13· 74-219 Boo Twav 7S·61·76-219 Cnrl' Perrv 1•-13-13-210 Ve11Ce HHfMr 14·13-n-no Ronni• Black 70-77-73-210 Ja. Inman 1•·12:14-220 Merk Ce1C1vecchl1 7'-71-1s-no Maril Piel! 11 ·14·7S-110 0 1vld Oorln 72·13·7S-210 Oen POl\I 7S·70-7S-210 Miile Raio 10-14-16-110 Davia Unworn 61-14-71-210 GtlOll Twioos 11 -16-74-nl llvu Coc11r1n 69·18·7-221 Mike Nicolelle 73-13-7S-221 Robtf't Lqtlr 1•-n -1s-221 8ot>Ov Clamoe11 74·n-1s-221 Lorlf't ROl>ef'ts 12-13-76-221 Pater Jacot>"" 72-13-1.-221 ~k Wltbt 74·71-7.-221 Nick Faldo n-n -10-111 Howerd T...,ttv 69-75-77-721 Joev Sindelar 73-11-77-221 Scott Slrruison · 71·76·7.s-m w avM Graelv 11 ·1•-n-m Ktfl Gr"" 11-1•-n-m Oenn11 Trlx1tr 10-1s-11-m Payne Stewart 71-73-71-222 Fr111k Connor 71·16-16-273 Jim Booro1 n-n-n-m Ivan Smlll'I 71·72·71-223 Gii Moroan 74-11-71-723 Ra lon l anorum 74-73-17-224 TOl'lv DeLuc• 13·14-n-n4 siuart Sm11fl n-7S·17-224 LouGranem 74-12-71-214 Davt Etc,,elt>troer 17·69·71-22• Toomas 1.enman 71-76-79-226 Mike Hu11>1r1 72· 74·~226 Victor Rtoala do 16·11 ·11-228 JoM Vancv 69-16·&4-11~ LPGA Championship ,., MeUfl, ()No) Alice Miller 11·10-61-208 6s-71·11-20I Nancv LOOH Pat Breeltev Doi Germain Lori GartMICl Cones.-Flom ~ ~:~~:::=m 8e1 n O.nltt Sllvla 8ttrlotacc1n1 llot>ln Wiiton R o\le JOMS Avall.o Oll1mo10 Jane B••l<K" Donna WMe •t1ull.o H1ll.a1H Jf\"1lvn Brf11 Juov Ctarlr. COllffn Wa!Ur Ca tllv Kratzer! 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I IS Ul 2 Ttrrv l t bonte, Cn.vrOlet I U .., l Htrr'V Gant, C111tvr~ llS ... 4 Tim Richmond. Pontlec, 11' 112 S Ricky Rlldd, Ford, llU S2 6 Ron lloucllarel, Bulc'k, 11• .... 1 IC't'le Pettv, Ford. 414'» I Ntll lon,,.11, '""''°"'. 114.S 19 t Geoff 9odlne, CnaYrOltt. 114 "'4 10. Ltllt s-d, Pontltc, II• I» 11 O.vt Marclt, OlovnoOllt, ll•OI• 12 I Jll ENlott, Ford, ll) ..... 13 Oele EarllMrdt, CN\lrolt1, llJll09 14. Her•MI McOrllf, Ponllec. 11l.S'1 I'" Jim ROOfttton, ~It. HJ d1 "' Jim town. 1vK11. nun 11 '9«1t!v A"rton. Bulctl. llU OS " ltNbell o.ra., c~ m °" 1' ~ Mlllln Jr , CNlrf'Wt, 11) J.)I JO ltlC:llt.IO ~. fllollt~. 112ffl ti •utlY Wlfl'l+Clt, PonflC , 1 IJ t 17 , n °"""'*• c-. ,., •. 11t u• '1 It~ McCfl'f CNWMI. 1110.2 1• K4" kT!r.-. l'or1S, 111 W tt '" ~tt. °'"'""''· 111 503 " Glefl Stell•. c~ 111 m fl ~ ~ fllol\tiec, ttl 19' ~ a J. D. ~. 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Fr•Mi (Sol.lt'*°n Ill not•I, 0 16 S WIKie CeldWlll lltvlor'l,·4U 6 1.500 meters-I AO<ll 811e Abdi IG.or~ Mai.on), )AU2 s.ooo rn.•er•-1 ~Cl EVfllOIW •>5'n 1.600 'l'Mltr f Ml v-I 81YIOf lmtet rK ordl I IOHH-1 ..,._nrv Anelrlele ISMUI tl 4Jw, 2 WavM ltoov IW•\COll\11'1) 13 46w HJ-11 T~ E•IC'lo\to<! ~fl 7·71.,, 2 TllOn\e\ MCCal'tll IAl.tlbemal 1 7.., l J-1 M~ C.~v 1Ark\n'41\I •-1.-..w SP-1 Jotln Camocetl (Loutslena Tl<" '9-l~ JT-1 ., .. ,., CrOU\er (0r'90lll ?ti O 2 eoo Roctten 1We$11lr>1>tonl 27t 2. l D•o Wlf'lnlunel, 261· I Ttam IC0'9' I A(llen .. , •I 1 W•V• 1no1on Stet• 41 l a.vior 11 ..... w-100 ,.,.,.lerl-1 Mlella4i. Finn tF'Ol'•OI SI I. II CMw ., 400 ,.,.,.ten -I Sn.rr1 Howtro (Ca i ~rart LO' A"9elf\) SO 9S I SOO ,.,.,.,.,.,-1 Cell'lv Bren1a 1W \Con Jinl. • 12 .. (tnffl recoro> S.000 ,.,.,.ter \-1 Se0<1n1 Dorn-'"' 1~ou1H. 1s 42 n • 1,600 ,.,.,. .. , rlle'r-1 Loulltt na Sra1e n ol't. IOOHH-1 Rnono1 Blanford IN•l>r•ljl~) 12 70w HJ-I IC.1trena JOM\on 1Anrone1 6~4' ., 2 MlfYH Ewanie·Eoet1 (Ar11one1 6·3; 3. Camllle Harolno (Arl1on11. 6·3 T J-1. Esrnerakla Garcia 1F1or101 St 1 43·7''>, 2 Jac1t1t JOvner ~ ~ 1 Terri Turner' (Teull. '3·0. • wenov Brown IUSCI. 42· II Jl'-1 Iris Gronftlell fAlaDama) Ill 8 SP-I lleoln1 Cav•n•uon, S6·7 , 7 Carltl Garret! (Arizona), SS ''· 3 Lorre•nt Co\lal'll O IAri1onal, Sl·S • TH m score. I Oreoon S2 7 •tie FIOl'iCU State' and LS.U 46 • 'te l Ar•zona 1n<1 UCLA. 0 H'-~ tr•ck ST A TE FINALS • I. (et H.,._. StM!llm, S.0-.,,_,..J M>YS IOC>-1 McCr~ fMaO...a1 10 4'1 1 Fora (Com11_t0fll, 10 SJ. ,) 8 rouuaro Mal'l1,111 Arl1), 10 S.S. 4 COl'lnofl INortllQlle Walnut Cr .... >. 10 S6, S 8vrl\!Mv IO•narol 10 S7 • FOl'd IS.n Pedrol 10 62 ?OC>-1 Maf\11 <Hew1norne1 2013 2 Ford IComoton) 109' 3 Brown (Gar· Clenll, 11 12, ' McCrM (Mallffel 11 14 s Moore tWntcnHttrl. 11 11 6 Bur11e1ev IOlln1rO), 21 '1 _ 400--1. •11.11 !Merine I. 4S.7 (llallCI tll'n.d. mMf _.., CMY«'S to U .M ); 7 Evere1t (Faorfexl, 46 97. l E111' IH•ohland\. NortPI Hl11nlandl, •79S, 4 Rlle v ILB Joroa n) 48 02, S Herl (Locll.al. 4 29 6 Gts.O.n ISO Moru ). 4•2 eoo--1 l anoer 1Bakenlle1e11. I SI 7S. 2 ToomoM>n IGanuna ), I S2 63, 3 Cronon 1MIH 10l'I Vlt lOI, I SJ 9). • An<letM>n (Min ion VlllQ) 1 S. II, S lllvtra (New· "''"), 1:,54 14, 6 Mova CNarbonnt), I $S '3 1,600-1 Gomu 1Bt1mont>. 4 IS.93, 7 M Mastallr (Jflult, CarmlcnaeO. • 16 n l Zimm« (Simi Val .. y). • 11.11 4 Len~r (Bakersfield), • 19 II, S Fullro~n ICem · ooonoo. 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Ito\\ 11, ix-.i < hamp1on." was the ~ locu\ of J tJlk &•' l'n tH Dalla\ Coach i-: Tom I .1ndt'\ ~llurda\ .Ha meo·Hally :; in C ah Jn C h.tpcl in \Jnta .\na • I h1: lcnurt' "hll h was gtared :: lo"ard thc 'pmluJI d\~ts of polen~ :· 11al. at h1l'' l·ml'nt and mot11,.a11on wa :: :.i pan of 1he Bill~ C 1raham ( rus.adc •: "'hich "'111 ht' h1:ld Jl .\nahc1m :: _')tJd1um Jul\ 1'>-~I\ • -•: \ l h;ipd JUdll'lhl' of ~ 5<Xl and an .; 1:\ltmJtnl 'i()(1 lo\Jtlhing on do~d ::_ Ull IUl 1dn "ion on the chapel ~r1JunJ., h1:.Hd th1: < ll" bo) mentor of ~ti \1:Jr' g,1\l· .i rx·r".mal 1c-;umon) o f • ho\.\ rl'l111.111n Jnd d \lrung rrlauonship ; "'1th fr,u'> C hnst has changed )\1!. lift' .. 0\1·r thl· pa\t ~· decade's. •, I .• indr. \\ho .. cncd a' the r ha1r· ~: man o t thl· 1471 (in:atcr Southwest - u.11 ... ( tfaham ( F1et..ad e-Reid •n-fMftft•g-:.,,.·-~ ')1Jd1um1n lr\lng. Je,asand current· :· h 1., '><-'f' mg j\ ( h:urman of the Board • 111 I ru\lll'' uf thl• '-a11onal FelloY>-• ,hip ot C hmt1Jn ..\thlC'tc\, opened his • 111l-,-.Jg1.: "' 1h '>onw jmus.ing anl-C· Join '4h1lh kd up tu h11o four-point • gu1d(' to pcrwnal success lnhl\~ht'>Uthaddress.unbehalfof • tht• cru\Jdt· I andr\ u~d 'anous · S1bk '('r)<.'io to ~uppon the 1mpon- anH' ul l;uth trammg goals. and will 10 l~:rnmin~ J .. ( hJmpwn for God" Dunn~ h" ~~·m1nu1r !.~ech. the grJduJtt· ot tht• l n1,cr1o1t~ of Texas and lll.tlhnllhl· lll""l •m~""7 uper Bo"' I lt'am' t•mphJ,11CtJ th~mpon­ .intl' ot .i fl\l~llnc JllllUdt:' '"A.thktes 1.Jn tx· .,111T1uth gn.·Jtcr 1f thc~ are < hrl\t1Jt1\ hl•taU'l' tht'\ can th1n.k so mud1 mllf\' ll4.l\lt1\1:J\ .. stated the '.1111111 •. d f uotllJll l 1:agut'"• \4tn- n1nv,t'\I Jdl\t' tllJlh l andn .11,u h1ghligh1t•d 1hc pos- 11111r1111 \\111" 11ir1:ach1 ng1h1:thclevel 11t 'h<1mp1on l ""& Ph11tpp1ans J. I 3-l4. 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I .. 1 .... ud p;ar ~, t ,,n r1.''"l"l.ll l l•UT'< to tn'c him .i 'Cit .till'! thrl't ,1,1\' I out \lhll..C'' hc:'htnd JI : ltl 1\ l urn f>,l\ an a ~tnnt<r .ll lht• l ,1lrn11al In' 11:.111onal tn h>n \\ nnh tv.o ~ttk"i "hn \h013 t!l't undc.-1 th\' \UOO\ \li.IC"i '" 'uhurh; n \\ ll\l).1ogti1n In thml pla~c \A.C'r(' Jim "'elford. • l iln.k11Jn '' h'' p1, "'--J \If' tout \lroli.c" '-ilurJ~' .inJ I .tnn1c t kn\l'n\\ ~ho &-1 IOC'd \ h IT\~ T1'l• 'ot'\.t,n'1 ... tn ~et \ l'tt'..-n < rro~· \n h<'r 10,1 thrtt ''m n lo . ~r ""''"a' 111:\l ~Ith Rill <.11. 'l m'I •t I' ''' tro"-''' hc:'hind M11e I t I I .. .. ,. .· Engineers.select presi<lent-e~ect Robert W. Bein, president and ch1et cxecuuve officer of Robert Bein, William Frost & . A11oclates of Newport Beach. 1s the nl!"' -l'r'Stdenr-etenufttie CalffOJ"llta'Cowrcll of Civil Ellglneers HdlADd uveyors. Bein has more than 28 years of experience in c1v1l engincenng. incluJ1ngass1gnments for the Navy, Los Angeles County Enghaee r's Office and the Irvine Co. A. recent rec1p1ent of the Engrneer of the Year award from the Orange County c~pler of tht• American oclety of Civil Engineers, Bein serYt'S as chairman of the Orange Count} Professional L1a1son Comm1tt~ and Ci' 11 Eng1net'r- 1ng Technical -\d' 1so11 Commlltce of t~ state Board of Registration. • • • Huntington Harbour resident Don Estrin has Joined the adv1SOf) board at the <ianta. -\na-based National Bank of Southern California. Estrin 1s .the founder. and president of Eads Move Management, acquired b) Ryder System, Inc. 1n 1983. • • • Stanley C. Gale, senior marketing consultant who specializes 1n office sales and leasing. has been named l op Salesperson of the Year and Top Salesperson 1n his d1v1s1on by Grubb & Ellis Commercial Brokerage Services' Newpon Beach office. Also honored "ere top division ..alcspersons Robert G. McDonald, industrial; M. Cody Small, retail; and Jean e P. Scott, investment. Rookie of the Year 1c; Mlcb.ael J . Navarro retail specialist. · • • • • · Terence . Warfield has been appointed manager of customer service for AlrCal's ne\\ Vancouver operations. AirC'al begrns non- stop sen ice bet\\l'en Vancouver. Bntish Columbia, and San Jose on June I. Warfield has been w11h A1rC'al for seven years. most recently as supervisor in Seallle. • • • Edward E. Halt h:is been named president of P ertee Computer Corp. of In 1ne. a" holly owned subsid1af) of Triumph-Adler Nonh Amenca. Hale wa\ formt•r 'ice president ofmarkeung for TANA and brings more than 30 \cars ofexoenence to his new post. • • • Tbe Mega Group, Inc .. has nJmed Anne Teagarden d1ret·10r u l customer support In hl.'r nl'"' r<>s111on. Teagarden 1s responsible for managing customer suppon for The Mt-g.a Group.,~ arra~ of ··m1crocompuleH.t) k .. mainlraml.' '>oft wart' produi:-ts. including <>upen 1\1on ofa c uc;toml·r telephone ··hot Ii ne .. and 1mplementa11on of quaht\ a'>surancc prm.'l'dures. • • • • Arthur B. Bircher, general partner of the Birtcher real estate development and 1n,.cs1ment firm in Laguna Niguel. has been elected BIRTCHER HIGMAN TWITCHELL to membership 1n the American Business Conference, who'><.' membership compn .. es I 00 chief e\ecut1\es of some of the nat1on·s fastest growing. m1d-s1zcd companil'S • • • Tim Higman ha., been named general manager of the Parker Bertea Aerospace Group's tOntrol ~)stems d1' 1sion in ln·1ne. Parker · &Aea 1s a d1' 1<,1on of Parker Hannifin Corp. The control systems d1' 1s1on manulat tu re'> acro~pacc flight controls and h~drauht S)stcms. Higman has been '-"Ith the firm o;1nce 1976 • • • Marilyn Twitchell ha'> Ileen named the top rc\1dential o;aks agent in the l\Jrwport Beath office o f l he George Elkins Co. • • • Dr. Patrick J. Hanratty, prc~1dent of Manufacturing and Consulting Services Inc. of In inc. ha\ rccel\cd the Cah} < · ~m11h ~"'ard for h1<. n1ntnhu11ons lo tht· ad,anccmcnt of tnmrutl'r graphil '> l ht• award \\J'> prc'>entnJ h~ lhl' National Computer Graphics Association. I lJnram 1\ thf' tirs11u fl'lTI\ l' huth thl' < 'Jh\ ( ';m11h .1"'.mf Jnd the Numerical Control Society"s lmt·ph ~1.ir1t· Jacquard a"'ard lk rcu.'l\l'J thl' IJlll'r 1n J<182 • • • Robert 8. Montgomery and John E. Mcl achlan ha' e 1111ned The Carma-Sandling Group 111 In 1m· a-; manager-; of land ..ale<; and acqu1s111on<,. \-tontgnmen 1'> the former director of forward planning for AVCO Community Dtvelopers, Inc. and a graduate oft '( In tnl' Mllauthlan ""a" formt·rl) 'tll' pre\1dt'nt oJ real e'>lall" for Kimbrell & Associates of In 1 ne RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. -.. Tall tower The 21-atory Center Tower ta neartnc completion adjacent to the, Orange, County Performm. Arta Center in Coeta Meaa. The 485,000-aquare-f oot off'ice building, the coun- 'ty'a laraat and tallat to date, will be ready f!>r occupancy ln Auguat, according to developer Center Tower Aa- •ociata. ... These might be thegooclol' days Interest.jobless rates down, buye r · tdencehigh ------ .,urvey of consumer con ft Jenn· b) I hl' Un1vers1t y of M1r higan. Pl·rusing 1t. he concluded that 11 .,upported Im point of view. It sho\.\ed l'On!>umer confidence at near-record high le\ els. He selected what seeml·d 10 h1rn an especial!) i.upporti' e part ot the M 1r h1gan analysis. m.ide b) sun t') By JOHN CUNNIFF director Richardt urt1n Al'......_.AMIJJ, "O'er the pa'it li\C' }ear ... " said You might n't think so 1f you h~tt'n t unin. ··theconfidcnct:Jnde>. ha., not 10 all the complaints reHrbcrat1ng only posted a larger net 1ncreai.e l_han across the country and all the warn-following an~ of the rcce1.'>t0ns ot the ings that the economy is bu11l on 1970s. but it has remained near peak bending suits. But these could be the levels for an unusual!) C\tl·nded "good old da)s." 11me:· If you listen 10 ome of the public The ~urve) !>hOWl'd lht highest discussion. you might be frightened propon1on of American fam1he!. in silly, because you'll hear all about a more than 30 }<:ars -74 perct·n1 - recession to ~otne in 1986, and the held favorable at11tul.lc!> toward bu)- 11\justicc of tax proposals and the ing condition'> for large household inability oftl\C kids to enter the labor durable items. such as furniture. fo rce.at a decent $25.000-a-year. and More than 60 percent of families the deficit... surveyed thought it was a good time But, said the executive, if you c~n , to b1;1y .c~rs .. And 53 per~ent ~( · · · f 1 fam ilies interviewed thought 11 wa!> a tu~e in to the music instead o the tal k good time to buy a hou~c. which yo~ can state a preny good case for 11 •d th, rv•ak ligure registcre'd saying that these are the good old equa c . c r days. "You know," he said. "like we two years ago. used to have... rrue. he said. stel·I. tl'\llles . .,hoes Since he was only mustng rather than speaking officially, he chose to remain anonymous. ··11·s true.:....be said. "These are prett} good rimes for a great man> people." He caught himself: .. Very poor u mes for some" -but "rela- tively better fo r most people than existed just a few years ago." Think about 11, he said. "There are more people employed than ever before. Interest rates are fall ing. and plenty of money is available for consumer purchases -even for houses. And inflation seems to be under control." He was shown the latest quancrly and some electronics are hadl) hun by monetaf) exchangt• rail') and other factors. But. he said. ha' e ;.ou no11ceJ that entrepreneurial act I\ 11;.. 1:. n1 record-h 1gh le' els ··Wh} :· he said ... the countf) 1s being transformed h:y the electronics re' olu11on -b\ the Jc' elopml·nt of computers and information pro- cessing and transm1tt:il ·· . He declared the countf) to be "producu ve again. and 1nno' at1ve again.·· .\nd indeed there are ~1a11s11cs to back him up. · Americans ha'e a 101 to be than Hui for. ·he said. ··if onl;. the) 'd dwl.'11 on some oft ht• accomplishment!> 1no;1ead ofwha1 's wrong."' BUSINESS NOTES Firm moves law offices in Newport ORANGE COAST STOCKS fhl· L.a"' Firm of ( 1110. Wiiiiamson ..\. llonrn111 ,\111 relo<"att• and C\pand II'> "le\\pon Beach office. Joseph ( 1116 announct'd fhe la\\ firm "'Ill ()(('Up~ a pont0n of lhl' fir!>t Ouor In thl' 15.846-'>quare-'foot. l\\<l-'itnr~ otlin· building JI 12 ( or1111ra1e Plata 1n "e''Pon lkath. • • • I u r kt· r m .1 n I' u b I 1 l' K l' I .1 - 11ons/.\dn·n1c;1ng recl'ntl y wac; '>Ckcted h\ thl' In inc Hiiton & r ower'> hoicl 10 handle 1ts rnrporate public relation'> program. The lrv1nt• I l1lton & 1 o\\ers I'> \chedulcd 10 open June 14 • • • 1 he Purr ha.,1ng Management ~~­ soc1a11on of Orange Count} honored 'e' era I purcha'>tng profco;s1onal!> al a retcnt meeting. for their outstnd1ng acn>mph<,hment'> in the procurt'mcnt field Thno;e honorC'd wer~ W-illr:im P . \1 11chdl. \.tanagt•r of Regional and Tl•chn1lal Purrha'>1ng for Hunt- \\ C!>\on Fmxh Janel Wolf Buzan. \,tanager ol ~tore'i and \\ arehouse., for K1mbcrh Clark. < huek -\\er\. C.,uh-( ontraci '-\dm1n1ster for Hughl.'s .\1rnaft Ell1011 Boston Jr . Senior HU)l'r at Rock"ell lnterna11onal. and W1ll 1am N1edlelt. Purchi,1ng ~grnl for lht• ( ll\ nr r ullenon. Mean\.\h1k. \Ink Rohl'n'-. < Pl\1. Pun h.1\1ng \1.1nagn for < \.IC in I 11ng lkmh \\,1, .J\\ardi:d thl' "l'rn I)" fk'r\on 111 llw 't·ar ;l\~ard 1111 h1' 1Pill1nued t11ntr1hut111n' 1n 1h1•iirl·a nl P111fC'\'>IDll.tl Dl'\ l'l11p01l'nl r opping un 1ht• award\ u·r- l'n10nlt''i, John I remh Crent·ral ~l'r­ "lte\ Director for Orangl' < ount~ lt'l'l'l'ed the lkrh< Jnnun ~\\ard Im l"On'>ta n t \U pport ht•\ ond rca'>ona hk l'\pecta11on\ and un,t•lfi<,hl~ donat- ing t1ml' and t•nng\ lcl\\ard the hl'llermenl of P\I \( H ' Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, May, 31 Data providedby Newport Securities Corp. •• 1 f.. I ... . .. • • ' ' • • • J ..... ' ... , .. , ,,,,. I It . ' . • • ••I l lf" . .. . ... . ' ' .. . I \ ~ I ,., ... ;. ti I , oilroo d I\ t • ~ "'. ,. I ' I 't f• I ,.,•I• Mi. i , 9tt Ji .. . • •t ~ . ~·~ ., . p I .. , .. •f•• J t • ·~. .. . i.. . t <I ~ •"" , !!II I"" ,. • '"C • -• I f ' 1'·• i It .> ~ ' J f I I ; • t .,. r ... 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'., IO, I ~ . . -I Couple finds Newparter ducky place for roJDance They Sttm as much in love us they did when they first arrived 01 The Newponer Resort 12 years ago. The smitten couple have returned t:ach year 1n late April for what appears to the o~rver to be the celebration of an anniversary at one of o uthem Cahforn1a's most unique resort hotels. There 1s an air of pnvac} that accompanies the middle-aged couple as they stroll the beautiful grounds of th e hotel complex. They are reluctant to gel 1ooclose to the many friendly guests that also fl y tn each year to enJOY the many amenities offered in the serene seaside community of Newport Beach The afTect1onat~ couple can be seen swimming and sunninf. 1n and around the .lower pool several times a da). The}' maintatn an excellent state of ph ysical anractiveness not often observed in ~pecimens of their age Wh1!c ma1nta1n1ng a low profile , these lovmg loners arc always couneous to lbe hotel staif wbtlc enJoy1ng.the tasty morsels offered at their favorite Bistro Cafe. Late anernoon fin ds our fnends relaxing an the soren11v of the Jacuzzi pool. slrolli.ng lhc golf course. and laking another swim 1n The Terrace pool until dinner. .- The banenders al the Ltbral) Lounge report that our couple have been si ppine Perrier under green umbrellas while enjo) in g a pretzel or two a.t the cocktail hour. · The gentleman was recentl ) refused admittance at the gourmet Wine Cellar Restaurant due to the lack ofa tie. but this appeared not to hav~ffied the feathers of the ca~uall) attired couple. who are snackers by nature a d CDJO) the ~b1ance of a p1cn1c rather than the formality of dim ltghts and rched napkins. Most recent!~. the) v.ere seen pan1ci pat1ng in a wedding rehearsal in The Terrace after their rout1ni"late afternoon swim. It appears that .after 12 yea rs of an otherwise compatible· relationship. without the benefit of certificate or clergy. the lady desires a weddtng ceremony. She seemed 10 enJOY a stroll down the aisle - to the trcp1datton of ber panner. who watched her slow. measured paces as she arrived at the altar a1ong with the other bnde and groom panici paung in the rehearsal. Her nervous panner sudden I) flew. down the aisle al her heels, flew over the heads.of the wedding party and landed\n front of the group. blocking th eir path to the minister. It remarns to be seen v.helber tht!. heretofore happy couple will reconc1le the sudden breech in their relat1onsh1p brought about by the wedding season at The Newponer. The hoi.el staff onl~ hope'> that the yearl ) v1s11ors will patch up their differences tn time for their 13th annt versary and return once again to enJO) the unique and diverse charm of The Newporter Resort. . The couple do not ha \e far to travel. Th,.} reside tn the v.1ldhfe reser\ e in The Newport Back Ba~. onl) a few minutes flight from The Newponer. Perhaps the~ ""ill regisll'r ne\t year as Mr. & Mrs. Mallard. or will she retain Ms? M i.\RCI.\ ~o ENTH.\L Catering secrctaf) The Newponer French feudal about women To the Edt1or Re Ma> 10. page .\h, ·-.f-C!.:Ilth Wo men hun Feminism .. Your article regarding leminl\m 1n France was qu11e um•nJO}ablt'. ~o~ in some respect~ humorous !l'!llrsl question rtl asl.. I'> this: as Pans fashi ons come lo dominate Amen can fashion. will sour French attttudes toward fem1n1sm permeate America's attitudes toward fem1n1srn as well? Will 11 \)e('omc fa'ih1onable for a woman to bl.' an cxplottcd ··!">n- object" -a "thing" 1n a cage gnllln~ her teeth to sell a product <Grace Jones)? Will 11 become fashionable for a woman pohl1ctan lO be brought Lo tears b}' peer legisl:uors for her support of abortion leg1slati~n (Simone Veil)'l I hope )not. tor democraq 's sake' There were stark contrasts pres- ented in this article One woman. Georgtna Dufo1x. was quoted as saying, "This 1s a good time to be a woman 1n France." Yet. 1n the next column. Fra ncoise Giroud was quoted as saying. "from the moment a woman enters (the political area). she's a v1ct1m ol t'' e~ posc;1hk insult and calumn) .. .\nolher rnnlra5t "'a~ pr(·scn tcd when th15 arttde'c; author \HOte ol French laws "'h1ch alto"' women to leave work during the first months of molbcrhood without losing their JObs; yet later. the author wrote of a woman polit1c1an who was pelted with tomatoc~ and sludge when v1s11tng her constituen ts It appears. i n France. a role fo r women as mothers ts lawfull} en- couraged and a role for women ~s executives and politicians socially stigmatized -women bei ng d1tectl y d1scoura1ed from purst.1tng top-level c:arecr goals. A blatant exnmple otilhis was cited in the article's referent e lO an 1804 "Napoleanic l·ode'" &t ving women "the legal status of minors" -this ancient law "not having been easily erased.'' Thus. UNO contrasun& im- qes of French women emerge: one, of a "dominant" homemaker; another of an ostnac1zcd exccuuvc. Furthermore. despllc the men- tioned· l~hsuc advance made under President Franco1 Mmerand' admin1stra11on for women. the women's unemployment rate was quoted as hovcrina "around IO 7 percent, 2 percent h1aher than men's:· As well. women rtm11n "clustered Vl trad1t1onal careers" -M>mcwbat ORANGE COAST . Da.ib Pilat hke a hoarde of cows clustered into a pen ''atting to be milked or bred "'llh a stud bull' M ) response to the French Jt- titude~ is lhts: How feudal can France .be?! Ass1gntng roles to human beings according to their se'< (or color) 1s not onl) inhuman. but 1s regressing ltn 1'cieals) to a time 10 Europe's past when people were fixed in social roles and economic conditions with httle or no chance 10 e'<pand be)ond their stations. If French women "count them- selve lucky in contrast to women erhere" and are "flattered at being a seA-ObJect," it 1s onl) because the~·re cond1t1oned to do so b}' a sex 1st government and by hving 1n an environment which thm es on d1s- cnm1nauon. French snobbe{Y 1s apparent 1n Alice Saunier Seite's comment on the "aggressi ve ness" o f American women. She s~aks of Pans1ennes chuckling at v1s1ons of Manhattan women tn business sutts or of women 1ogg1nf 1n track shoes. Wei . I'm wondering since when "'omen are "' ho desire to earn monc' or ~ta> heahh> considered "ag- gre~Cil' e" Why aren't they rnn- stdercd• .. feminine.,.. I .-.a, these actions arc 'Cl) aeat1H' -a..:ts renecting lhe dominance of the left brain. o\mcncan women arc fe mm1ne. determined. and as human betngs and United States c1t11ens ha\t' the choice to pursue top-le\'el career $Oals and/or raise families. The Amencans have a phrase for this: equal o p- portunity. It 1s what the founding fathers ideali1ed in the Declaration of Independence and what the fem inist movement 1R Amenca has squght to achieve. There 1s another Amencan word which describts Freneh snob- bery and sexual discnm1nat1on: bigotry. An object is a thing; as a woman. I am a person I am a college student who tntcnds to pursue my future career not accordma to my sexual aHributcs. but with my college dearec behind me. my intelhacnce mtact. and my career goals ahead 6f me. Thank aoodn~s I am repulsed by the fact oh ome women bt'1n1 truted as su obJttts. Thank goodne s I am an m?rican woman, who has drum . aoals. and tht fcm1n1nt amb1t1on to pursue them. KAREN E. HENDRI X Stn1or. history ma.,or C Irvine ~~erta•. ,, .. 2'nl '** TOMTllt ............ ...,, 0........, °"fMller c ......... "'°"''"'°'. Ofange COelt OAll. Y PILOT /Sunday, June 2. t815 Cl ·'(Reagan 's tax plan) I a philosophical paella: you bite Into It and haven't any Idea whether you 've swallowed rice. lobster. octopus, snal/, red tomato or cucumber.·· . ... .,., ... , .. i -~. .Tax plan has-good points, but don't talk of it as 'fair' ----------Very rich will pay abou t 2 ,000 times as much in taxes as the nation's poor· If tt weren't that I am a permissive type. l would ltke lo electrocute C\t'f)One who uses the word .. fair" in connection with income tax policies. Wh)., Because, }OU dimwit. there 1s nothing ''fair" about a pohcy that taxes a person at a higher ra te bcca·use he chooses to dnve his ta'<lcab 60 hours a week instead of .io hours a week. It 1s reall} JU-St that simple. but of course red1stnbuttonist 1deolog} not onl} taxes some i.\mencans at a rate 50 times higher than other .\mericans. tl 1ns1sts that such pro- grams be hailed as "fair .. Even before Mr. Reagan made his speech. some" of the commentators "ere talking about how fhe very nch stood to "profit" from the proposed tax reform. and the rest of thee\ emng was de\oted to "ap1d1t1es on"' hether this provision or that pro' 1s1on was "fair." v.h 1ch t'i delined as pol111call~ acceptable If Mr. Rea$3n·~ proposal~ an.· enacted. Americans who earn less than SI0.000 "'II contnbute a grand total of 0.3 percent of internal revenue. Americans who earn SJ0.000 or less w11t·contnbute 14. 9 percent of total internal revenue. Round that ft~ure off lo 15 percent. and engra ve 111n the memo') the next time you hear 11 said that Reagan t) the agent of the n ch. Americans who earn between $30.000 and $200.000 will pick up about 70 percent of the taxes. o\nd the btg. big earners -O"er S200.000 - will pay 14.3 percent of the taxes. • Now look at these figures tn terms of numbers. Under the plan. 34 m1lhon earners will contnbute 0.3 percent of the taxes. The ven-nch (over S 100.000) number 740.000 pebple. So the V R are pa} ing 4 7.6 times as much as the poor (untler SI0.000). But gl\. en that there are about 50 times as many poor as there are 'Cf) nch. 11 comes down. per cap11a. to paymg about 2.000 times as much 1n taxes. See what I mean about the ethical JUmblt'? Mr Reagan's plan 1s worth sup- porting. if only because a) rates are lowered. ne\cr mind that ind1v1dual returns ma) be higher after you run through lostdedu.cuons; and b) there are fewer gradattons (three. tnstead of 14). But 111s a ph1losoph1cal paella: )Ou bile into ll and ha \'en'l any idea wheiher )ou·,e swallov.ed nee. lob- ster. octopus. snail. red tomato or cucumber. "Corporauons" are treated as anta ('taus. who comes do"n the ch1mnc) beann$ gift . There are three rates for businesses: again. that av.ful progress1,11~ ("h) penalize a business for e'pand1ng'1l .\nd v.h } does Mr Reagan tell us that under hts S)Sh.~m there"' 1111"1\: the urge to do more and better. when in fart b} dotng better one.cltm'bs into a higher bracket~ What he should ha"e said v.as: When }OU reach the hlghest bracket (at $42.0001f)OU are si ngk). then }OU don't ha'e to v.om about an in- creased rate of federal ta,at1on. He might have added: .\s for 1A.hat ~ou have to pa~ 1n propcn} ta,es to ~our own ct!}. or 1n cit) income ta\es. or in stale income taxes -well. \OU take that mauer up \nlh }Our local legislators. it's preth much all I can do to handle the ~matta of '1dur federal taxes · o. bustne'>s "1 ll be left "'n ll ng forms. deciding how much of that meal 1s deducuble (none of 1l should WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY be). Ten percent of dividends v.1ll be deducuble ( wh) not I 00 percent''> 011 companies will continue to deduct 1ntang1ble costs of dnlltng. Wh >., Because we want to encourage the 011 companies Well. isn't one ...,.a) to eocourage the 011 companies not to tax them at all? Interest will not be deducuble on loans. unless investmrnt income plus SS.000 adds up to le~ than )OU are pa) 1ng in 1nlere!!.t (get 1t7) h g()(S on arid on. One-third of .\mencans. "'ho do not find 11 ·profitable lo ttemue their deduc- uons. will at least be spared the tedium of v.orking ou1 their forms. The Internal Rt''cnue SentlC IA.tll \lmpl~ St'nd lhl·m a bill or a retund as appropnale That much 1~ good .\ lot 1s good One "'eeps onh o'er the lost op- portuntt) -lO inJeCt a llttk philosophical cohere!nce tnlO the whole thin.g. and this v.ould ha'e been 'aluable for ~r Reaga n lo do e'en tf 11 had been mangled b' Congress . uch as'' ~o ta ,es under the po'ert' lt',t'I I on the cont ran subs1d1es. an ~ome ca!!.(S. but ""e're 1al ~ing about ta\ pollq. not "'dfarel :"lu deduction) nc~t for the LU.!°>l oUiurng ~u ine-ss :-.o corporatton La:\ Tv.t'nt,·fi \t~ percent top ta' But 111'\ h<ltl·r than 1A.h.11 "-l' ha'e no\.\ William Bucklry is a syadlcatt'd C'Olumnist. Reagantaxcodepackage not as good as Treasury's But proposal is still a big improvement over the status quo Dunng hts nauonall) tele' 1sed speech on tax reform. President Reagan paused to offer some fatherl~ advice· "To )·oung <\mencans won- denng tonight. where will I go. what will I do with m} future. I have a suwsuon Wh) not ~t out wtth }Our friends on tht• path of adventure and try to stan up your ov. n bus1ne~s., .. I've aot another ltp Don't become U CJlJl laW)er. . The pttsident'5 proposal. aOer all. 1s intended to make that profe~1on as obsolete as the mule-kinner's. Prob- ably tht most cnt1cina featutt of the rntm• packaac wa ht~ promise that more than half of all taxpa)ers wouldn't ever havflo fill out another return. I m1&ht be -willma to mdurt' h1aher tu rotes fo r that act of m~) Reagan" ofTcnna lowtr o nes. He 11 also propos1n1 a s.rcath s1mphfied taic code that move • far to'W'lrd the .aoal ·of neutraht - rncouraai"I the economy to function u 1t would in the ab.tenet of ta"es. Individuals and corporations ....,ould be 1nd~ to make et'onom1c de· c151ons more on the ba'1s of 1he1r marlccl return and Ins on the basis of tax con 1d~ra11ons. STEPHEN CHAPMAN gain ofS~ 13 bilhon 0\ er umc U nfortunateh. this ts not the "ong1n:il Trea.,un plan -\II son ol political pressures ha\(' pushed tht adm101strnt1on's final 'c~ton into .i less attractl\e shape Those alter .auon arc n1)l a tta on to forgo 1h1., h1stonc ~hnnct to o""rhaul the rn' code. but nenh~r should the\ b< t''<CU\Cd. Reagan retreated on ~'eral tm • pbnant pro' ISIOn On the 1nd1\ 1dual side. fi(d~tdcd not to ta' mo t fnnf<' bcntfits. ""'htc:h are mertl} income tn d151u1K The employer contnbut1on to mcd1C'll insurance "ould have bttn tued above :i ccn11n le' el. enrouratina ba"c prote('tton w1thout \UM1c1mna gold.plated pohc1cs Rc- aaan's plan tuts onl} the fint jlO for 1ndn 1du.als :and 11.S fot fam1l1cs - which &et\ the 1nt'Cnt1'n prl'Ct~I\ Nckward. He al50 succumbed to t h(' demand to continue -.pec1al trtatment ot · capllal pins. tn~tt-ad of t1ck1ng ~1th Trea ur)'~lotl-huded in ·1 ten«on ta"na all rul p ins -otludtni illutot) pins c-aused b 1nfl1uon - a onlinal) in<'omt thl' dlrnt>k IJ\ ,in tht' l' 1~: ••f 1n1.•1me lk. rr!U'4.'J ll1 lfl' l' up J-.\\'krJll'd dcprclt.lt tl10. thlJ' 1nJu-.1ni( •"er- '"' ('•;tm,•nt 1n , ap1tal lhl•u~t hl' mllt~ll'J lhl' dam.lg\' I">\ rr••P. ""II-t\' l..1 11 thl' tn' l''\tmcnt IJ\ \ ll"d11 Rt-agJn Jl<,t1 (3\t"J in 1 .. 11w ,,11 1nJusln \\ h1 lr \tcrnh ,kn••un. tng thl' pern·ntaae Jl·pkt1,1n .1<hm.tn\'t' he agrl't'J ll' ~l't'P 11 tor \null "' I" J~ 1t the' an' ""mrho\\ 1nnateh n,,hlt• tk O~l·rruled lht• 11ng1nJI I rt•.1,un pr'\)po<.al h\ l..eqimti thr n111\\r1t'u' ta\ hr'l:aL."i tor in1Jng1hk dnlltnt-! ('\· pcnM'' fh(' 1nJu.;1n ''11ul,1 hJ'l' tx·en 1A.1'4·r Ill trJJt• tht''t' 1111 J rt•pt•JI 1lf the pun1t1\l' ""mJt.ill pr.111" tJ\ Rut tht' pre,1Jent \h\1'-'(°'\I 'urp·n ., ing courage M (llhrr front~ "'rap- p1hg the dedUl'llfl n tor 'itJIC :in,1k'ol.31 tJ\C'~ ~on't hr popul;,r 1n ,,,me placC"s. but there '' no reJ\(m 1111 no1S3n<; 'hould help 't""' 'I -.1rL.l·r, N' tht'tr high ta\r'I l 1m111ng hu"ne'' l'ntena1nmt'n1 t\pcn'<'\ 1hnu11h 11 ml\ $lnle the countn,lut'I \tt 11. 101n111udt' '" onl\ fatr Th•" ~dtage I'> far lrom perf('l t It , 1Htld hr 1mpro' ed mo'it h\ J Ill'°' er top ral<'. '>11\ 'O pel"C'tnt 1n\tead ''' 3~ ~htch v.Quld ea~ tht' patn ,it· the lhan&l' on ~late anJ local ta\M. \tcuure\ to hahten tht' marainal ti\ burden 1nfl1cted b' "'tuc1al Sci unt~ Ul\t'" on m1ddle-tnc-om<" "one~ 'l'.ould .tho hr v.clcome \1111. Rcag<ln'\ propn'31 '' a ht~ 1mpro,emcnJ O\tr the •natus qu .. , tie' 111n1 1.1mpht ''' 0' tr 1,omple\tt' and neutraht\ ·o~er prcsumptu,,u, «onom1 un\..cnna · WILLIAM BUC~Y co\••ntit JICI AllUSll and J(J\t PH \Pl A~ Bhopal tragedy far from ending Luc ky ones may -------have been those who died-quickly _...,. --- W>\SHI NGTON -Whlle h1gh- pnced law)ers 1n New Yo rk bicker over the eAtent of ltab1hty for the Union Carbide plant accident in Bhopal. I ndta. last December, we sent a reporter to the scene of the world's deadltrst industnal accident. Th ts 1s an e}ewttness account oftht' human sufTenng caused b) the escape ofmelh\l 1sonanate gas that lolled" least :! .OOo. Th·e accident also affitctcd uncounted thousands with illnesses that haven't even been accurate!} d1agnos.ed. and which doctors are powerless to ·treat Indeed. the luck) ones ma}' have been those who dted w1tb1n hours ol the disaster Ourrrporter Lucas Rivera. mo"cd in v.t1h the wretched sun·1 \ors tn the shantytown JUSt across from the l.Jn10n Carbide plant Here is what he S<t" and heard Lt d~ not make pleasant reading: •. • Nasreen Ah. 24. wept as she talked about the "de' 1l's wind" that sv.epl Bhopal.·· 1 can ne,,er forget that homble nightmare." she said .. , pra) I am dead befotc 1 witness tt agarn " Once she clutched her chest, explain- ing that the pain 1n her lungs felt ltke ... a ball of fire .. ~asrttn's 7-month-old daugh1rr cnes 1n pain e' ef) time she takes a breath Her e)es are ""a ten "h1te and pus tlo"s from her nose '.'M ) daughter used to cough," Nasr~n cnes in anguish. ··Now sbe ts not able to breathe. Now shr "omns .. •Svcd lrshad, 26. was unconscious for ~b minutes after the poisonous Curves sv.ept 0 ' er hts shant' \'. ht'n he came to. he was able 10 re~ue hi) fam1h Nov. he 1s ha\.lng rt:sp1rato0 pFOblems Ht' used t1.1 hr able to h t1 about I JO poumh a1 h1' 1ob d' J construcuon laborn no'\ ht.• .. an bareh cam 65 pound~ , rrshad s~ud ht' has 0\ t'r,·ome hi\ apprehension stnre the acc1dt'nt "There 1s no time for fear ·· he" satJ ··.\fter v.orL.ing I:! hours a da} "tth m' hands. there 1s nothing left to thinL. about "'hen 'ou 're e\hausted ·· Then a c;1ren at a d1 tant facton 'oundC"d -qutltlng llmt'. not an emergenc~ -but ~ed <ohl\ere-d ··E, en ume I ht'ar that siren:· he e\plaint.'d. "I rtme"mher the ntght· mill.e" • .\n old man ,eJ '.'.folhtar .\Ii huddled und<'r a tattered blanl..e1 outc;1de ht~ .. hant~ "\.\hen "t' skep " hl' ....i1d. ··""e Jream lll the fam1ltrs that J1ed \.\ e dream ol them running trom the ga~ 0ur dre"ams are f nght- cning. and the~·, e left a pt>rmanent '>Car 1n our minds .. •"The authontte'i come hert con- Jucung sur' e' ~. a!!.l..ing all the v.Tong questions ·· Clnt' 'tcllm c.1mplained "The' don't a)i.. ti '-'Cart' t',1ting. or 1t ""e an· re~t'I' 1ng rr•'r<'r nwd11.·a1wm The' 1u.-.1 '-'Jnt ll l..n•"' t •'"' mJn' 1am1h ml·m~r' jtl'd • Tt).l'rt.• .. ti111x.I H'.l\l'n "h' lillk" , .. ,J ':rtltiut nwJ1,Jt1<1n \. 11m· hj' .tn' 1d~.1 h,1"' 111 ta·.tt tht' l'''"l 1' lit the p1..lt'>On gar, \1o'>t ot the 'll t11ns -werl' g1' en ,rn1and tabkt' and bronchl)- d1lall1r~ to t'a~ their breathing ·~\('U Tel..har -\It hell)/ out h1\ h.tnd "howing the honk lll t'' edrnp' preo;-.nh<J tn his doctor "I hJH' t"'n gro"'th' {ncr m) e\eltds · ht· \.11d 11ltin¥ h1' head 10 '>hov. them · 1 hl· s"elhng 1)n th,· outer pan ot m~ ~'c has n''' gont' dov.n 'et I lo'it pan ot Ill' '1\1on in one CH: •• • R.lm 1'.alt told nit ht' hah' horn iv ht•r I !\-~ear-old daughter 1n lht· \ultana Lld1t>\ Ho<:1p1tal ·· fh" hah' ·, '~'" '-'J' green at birth: s.hc "1td .. Thr ha~' h't"d tor nnl~ 1(1 nr I\ minute\ • .\ l nmn t arbt& "'orL.er ~1d thl' "orkcrs l..ne" the dan1er 01 e\po\ur · · to me th} I 1SQC~ anale and "" e "ere afraid .. He added "8 u1 tttau~ ot high un<"mplo' mtnt v.t "ork.cd .ln\- ho"' ·· Thc1<' arc JU"it a tev. nt the human \lone~ that lur\.. ht'htnd tl'lc "orld- 1A. tde headltnt, and lepl postunng in the m1~rahlr "ihantte\ tif Bhopal ECONOMIC Ol TLCX)1'. The Rea an odm1n1~tr11tmn's poh<'•<'' ha\t' aC\"'tlenHl"<i tht' proce"i"i of tr.an!I· form1n the l ernnom1t h. \t' from manufa tunn1 tO "iC'nt,l'<'' The v.or;t ~\\ton \U\~ tht" IQ' . the o' t'f\ alued dollar and the gro1A.th ot cheaper manufactunni 1n Third \\ nrld C'Ountne' ha"e C'On· mhuttd ll) the trano.tormauon 8u1 Pre"dcnt Reapn','hu t' defi6t~ and llght-monc' poltC\ ha"c iU&rantttd th.at the trend won\t br TT\ened The 011ht of l manufecturcn to chraper basr~ abroad h•• tt0nomac: ad' 1\t'n ""'' ~\ nov. 1m' tn.1b\t That ...,o uld be a po~erf ul n1mulus to efficiency and producti on. Uud) b the mencan Enterpnse Institute calculattd that the ona:inal Tmmt') ti\ "Cform plnn v.-ould )1eld c0ic1enc' He ~tched th<' "on~ idea ot alla-A'1ftl rorponuons to deduC1 halt of their dt\ldt'nd' "1h1' h "outd c~~ t.-pltr• ('bpmu I a r.nd#t-• rf'4 t"Ol•m•lrl. Jat't Andtl'foe uB Jon,. ~•r •" .yedll'•lf'fl t"Old•t•t I C6 Orange Cont DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, June 2. 19'!> l'tlllC *>TICE P\IM.IC *>TICE Plll.JC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE IUl•ll '1Cnnoul .., ..... '1Cmt0Ue .,..... "t'="9 .,...... ACTlnoull ..,_.. flCTITIOU• --·· K ,.... "CTITIOUI 8UllNIH ITAft:IMNT °' ,ICTITIOUI •u••H Ptennout MT ..... lfATQllNT ...... aTATIW ITA~ ..... ITATl-..T NAiil ltATlmNT ....... .. .... .. ·MA• ITAtt•MT AUMOOt•rwr °' ~ ITATPMIMT MA .. ITATPMI • Ulit tollOW•no pellOnl .,. TN follOwlng l*ION .,. The l()lorw no petton• .,. The IOllOWlno penone .,. TM tOllOwlng '*''°"' .,. ..... ,.,.....,, •• The lottowlng PlftOnl .,. Ull 0# f lCTITIOUI The IQllowlnO ~ .,. The fol!O'Mno per.on• .,. cfolno ~ .. ~ bult1*a -dolno bullMet .. dOlng bullr'4M .. dOlng butlneM .. MY••• .. Clo;ng INtll\MI u •u•••• MAMI Clo4ng INtlMll •• dOIG~L~:ST MEDI; L ' M OfNEf\AL &Cit· HI AS 0 N Ill EA Lf Y Af{MSTAONQ Tll..E & WEST COAST CANS. IVA CRESTWOOD LIM No A 127 799 QAOUP HEAL TH CON Tn• lollowlng per1on1 Ill MIKE R!!HL. p 0 A · CAL MAAKETING. 400 NthJ-VICES. 197i fuli.rt92jf127A,,_ HIRSON BUSINESS ORO-W000 FLOORS. 14~ M ... 10271 Me.ill ti Of . fi.8 . CA ITC D . CA ES T W OO O ' 1n the SupeflOf Court of SULT Af\T S MAAKUINO l'lave 1banclon.d "'-uM or (lll SANTA ANA COUNYAV """.Centi! t)flva Stt 4-1;~. Coate Mell. CA v KEAS. 1oil795 Jeffrey Ao.id Orlvt. Cott• Meo. CA 92646 APARTM f NTS . 1118$2 the Stttt 01 Cllllornia, tor SE RV I C [ S I 7 19 t lilt fltt1Uou1 8 u11ne11 CLUQ OOLF' SHOP 20~2 ...,.. C 91060 Leo Kenneth MeAdtma S\lltt 210, lr'llM. CA 92114 92027 Greg 8. Oya1, 1027 t MllCAntluf 8M. Sit 440, Iha County Of Or.. Jamestown Lane. tlunl Name W[STLAKE VIL SW 6119104. Newl)Ollt 61"11 N9W1>0fl ~L.,.!. 118t! 1912 fullerlon A'll · Coate USIBS Inc 1 Cetttorni• Harry A1m1trong 14$ Mllltll O< • H 8 CA tM-4& trvlne. CA 92718 In the Matter of tht e111rt lnglOt'I 0..Ch CA 92847 LAGe APARTMENTS. tU Santa An' CA 92707 lllO~ ,.~.. I M ... CA t2627 COfpor•tton 1•79$ Jaffe)-Miii Of Cotta Mesa. C.A Thia ou11n ... II con 01\lld I( Lamb, 18552 ot JUANITA MONOZ, •k• Oroup H ... th Con1ult· E••r 1711'1 StrMI, Sulla 1 A, MICl'llll AOdney Roel'll. Bedford LIM. '7· N-l)Of Tn1i buatn•u II con ~. Suitt 210, lr<;lne. CA 92621 ducted by • llmlleel Pll1~· M.cArthur Blvd , Sta 440, JUANA MUNOl. OeceaMd 11111. Inc:, 1 CalllOrnll cor Coetll MIU, Celllornl• 1532 P90Hut, Santi Ana. t'M~h. C"e::o:' om 10182 duotld.by an tndlylclutl 92714 Thie bullnH• la con· lhlp lrvtne, CA 92715 NOtloe ta !*•by give-tntt Pofttlon. 1179 I Jame11own 921127 OA 92707 DoMa ' r · L.O McAdam• Thll bu11naH 11 eo11· ducted by an lndlvldual Oreo B Oyer John Minar 111682 rha undtttlQned wllt Mii 11 1-•ne. Huntington &uch. CA Tl\f rict111ou1 Butlln•H Lynn Mttie Reenl l&32 Slltf le,..., •t. Huntington Thlt 1tttll'\9lll w• 11.t.<S CIUC1ed by a corl)Ofetlon H•rry Armatrong This 1t11emen1 wat llleO MKAnhur Bllld . Ste u o P11v1te Pia to 1ht hlghett 02647 Neme r•t.,1tld to 1bo11e wu P~I Sant• Ana CA ~h. CA 9 1 2&47 11 eon· with tM Counry Clertl ol Or USlBS. Inc David Hlr1<>n Th11 ttatel"Mnt wtt tlleO wtll'I the County Clwk ol Or· IMne. CA 927.15 and t>etl l>l<telet aub~t 10 Thi• bustneu 11 con-hied 1n Oranoe County on 92107 Thll bu• ntu 1 -no• County on Mey 16 Piellelent with 1111 County Cl4trk ol Or· a"QI County on May 19, ~rd~ AUMkh, 18652 conllr1Nt1on ol a.Id Su· duoted by a c:orP<>11t1on Decem~ 7, 1986 FILE NO Thll bu1lnH• •• con· ducted by 1 o-nt<•I par 1g95 Thie 1111ernent w11 filed ange County on May 16 1985 MllCAr1hur Blvd , Ste •OO. parlor COi.iil, on or 1tt•r lho G1oup Health Consult· F-262739 ducted by husband and wlla 11er1htp F2'1taf with tha County Clerk ot Or· 1985 '27t111 Irvine. CA 92715 loilth Oly ol June. 1985, 11 anta, Jack Eu11y, Vk:e Preti· FllChtrCI R Cantrell. 8. l.ynn M Aeehl Donne 6eckt1tom Published Or-noe Co .. 1 ange County on May 11 F27t5M Publlslleel Ortnge CO&lt All l'laLI 18552 MacArtl)Ur the omce or DAVID L AB· <lent NQllhtlar .• 104 Merlna Del Th•• llltemtnt wa• llled Thll ·c-·~~.;:'or"~ 011ly PllOI M•Y 19. 26. June t985 Publlthed Or1nge Coast Dally Piiot May 19 26, June 8111<1 Ste 400. INtne. CA BOTT Attorney et Lew~ 128 Thll llttement ""'' filed Rey California 90291 wllh Iha County Clefk ol Or· wolf\ ll'lt oun y 15 2 9 19$5 fl'Nnt Oatty Pilot May 19, 26. June 2. 9. t985 92715 E Ketelta Avenue. Suite 3, with the County Cl4trk or Or·· Tf\IS l>IJsl,...11 w11 con· enge Countv Of1 Mey 17, ~· County on Mey · Su 562 Publllhe4 Orange Coatt 2 9. 198~ • Sv·552 Thia bu11ne11 11 con Orange, COi.iniy of Or~e, •m County on May 16. ucred by 1 an lnCIMdual 1985 f2'1tn0 19 6 '2ttelt1 l---------- Oalty Piiot May.25. Jun• 1 8. Su·563 d11oted by· o llmlted partner· Stoll of Calltornle, all rtg t 19 5 Thll 11atemtfll WIS n1ec1 Publllh..,. Or•nnA cout Publllhed Or•no• ,Coa•t DllDIJC NOTIC[ 15. 1985 .. -IC NOTICE ahip · 11118 and tnltr"t ol Mid cS.. '27tll2 with the County Cl11k of Or· ....., -·.-28 J 1 __ .:..r=:.=;UU\.;.;.:...;.;.;;.:..;.~-- • S•·781 111.::ttlC NOTICE rVIK. John Minar. a-11 Perl C89Md at Iha time or death Publltheel Orange Coaat ango County on Mey 15, Deity Piiot May 19. 28 June ()ally P11<>t Mey 19 une,. r~ I .... -.. ,_ and all '" right, tltlf and Dally Pll()I May It. 28, June 1985 2. 9, 1985 2 9. 1985 FICTITIOUI aulMll FtCTITIOU --Thlt 1t1temenl wH flied lntar .. t that the •tate of 2. 9. 1985 Publtatloel Oranne Coeat Su-589 _____ ....,.... __ s_u_·_56_7 MAMI ITATEMINT FICTITIOUI 8UIMll NA• ITATl•MT " .A.... The lotlowlng petlOOI are Ml.IC NOTICE NAll1f ITATIMINT The totlowlng per1ana are wit,, the COi.iniy Clerk of Or· Hid deceased hH ecqulred Su-558 Dally Piiot May 19, 26, JuM PUBLIC nu TICE dOl:l busln .. • as l'llCTITIOUl IUllNllS The toltowl"" na1sons are d0<ng bu1lnen aa ~ ange County on May IO. by 0pe<atlon °1 llw °' othtr· 1• 9· 1985 PtalC NOTICE u A COURIER INTER· ..... -, OEUTSC'-' AS 1985 WIN Olher lhtn OI' In Id· Su-559 ..... TITIOUI IUllMEll 8 NAME ITATIMINT. doing t>utllnest u PARKER n -,m111 dltton to thll of Hid cs. Pt&IC NOTICE rf.. NAT I 0 NA L ' 1 6 2 I The lollowlng,per.on• 1r• OJ SALES. 18377 Santa SOCIA TES VIII 10'2 SE PuOlothod Orange Cout caMd. It lhe time Of Cleelh, FICTITIOUl IU .... 11 NAMI ITATIMINT McDurmotl Suue 8. lrvlM , doing buSlnest u B•llnele C::lrcle. F01Jnta1n Vol· Brlllot. Su11e 102. S111t1 Delly Piiot May It, 26, June In and 10 all ll'le certain real flCTITIOUI IUIMll NAMI ITATEMINT The following perlOnl tre CA 92714 • THE CINEMATICS. ANO lay. CA g2108 Ana. CA 92707 2 9 98a r1 11 1_ ... 1 th HAMI I TATIMIHT POOLIC NOTICE Tl'le followlng per1an1 er1 doing t>uelnest as Allka . GrOIJP ot Com BAnAGE MOSIC, (BMll, JeromeJ G1ullano. 18377 GregE P11ket, 1078Por1 · I " prope y 5 ua..., n 9 Clolngbual,...aaas C D INVESTMENTS, 420 an!U inc aTex11 c0<por !26'> 46th s1• Newport Belinda Circle. Fountain Val· SeaDQurne Wey. Newpor1 Su-554 County of Orange. State of The fotlowlng persons •re flCTITIOUI 8UllNEll FISH EXPRESS 10552 Narc1Hus Avenue. Corona ~tion •Ot5 Sii' Jacinto Belen CA 92863 tey. CA 92708 8Meh7CA 92660 Cllllornll. par1fc:ulltly Clo-C10ing 1Nt1nesa aa NAME ITATIMENT Stanford Ave Garden Ciel Mar. CA 92625 Houston Texas 77()0.4 8 Ot L G II 18377 •~_.. p OeYlsel\ 1, acnbeel u lottowe. IO·wlt C NT EM PO CA AD The lotlowl"" persona are Grove. CA 92640 l1molh" Pat11ek Oo)'le This business 11 con Oenn11 Josepn Le tane ane •~ ano. ,,.,..,..... · 111m1 IC 111\TICE Improved ret11<1ent1al real SALES, 1255 Rutlenel Ad . ..,, ' l26''t 46th St Newport Santi Belinda Clrcte. Foun· Flobon Court. Newport rl.llK. "" property toclled In the Newporl Beach. CA 92660 dolnt bualnesa aa Japan 'Trading Sh1mol 420 Narcissus Avenue, Cor· oucied by 8 corpor11t1on Beach. CA 92663 ra1n Valley. CA 92708 Beach. CA 92663 flCTITIOUI IUllNlll County ot Orange. Slat• 01 Siias Kenny Slmp1an, Jr • P PRODUCTIONS, US A , Inc , I Calllornlll cor· ona del ~ar. CA 9262~ Alika Sldfley Vasquez This buslf\ass 1s coo. Th1t bus1neu 1s con This but1ness is con· NAMI ITATIMINT Cetilornla. described 11 1255 Rutland Rd . NllWl>OO 3623·K Beer St . Santa Ano porat1or1. 12 Seawlnd. Irvine This bus1ne11 II con· vice President ducted by an 1ne11v1du11J ducted by husband and w1t1 ducted by a hm1ted partner· The IOllowlng pareona are Peroet 1 The fut 32 1 .. 1 Beech. CA 92680 CA 92704 CA 927 14 ducted by an lndlvtdual This statement wH llled Dennis L1Bt1nc Jerome J G1uU1no Ship CIOlng butlnen •• of Lot1 One and Two and lhe Thll business ta con· Peggy Ann Ouquesnel This bu11neu " con T1morny Patrlcit Doyle, wllh the Co;Jnty Clerk ol Or· This srerement was hleel Tnos statement was hied Greg E Parker • Gen CARE FVLL v Pl.ANNED. East 32 feet of the South 32 ducted by en lndllllelual 3623-K-8ear St . Santa Ana ducted by a corporation Tr11a Statement was llled noe County on May 10 wotf\ the C01Jnty Clerk of Or· with the County Clerk of Or· Partner 18 Butterfly, lrvlne, CA leet of Lor Thr""" 01 John R. Siias Slmp1an, Jr CA 92704 Japan Trading Shlmol wllf\ the County C(erk ol Or· ~985 C t •• 6 1985 ang; County on ..._Y 1~ Thia 1111~1 was llleel ..... Ulla-business is con· u SA., tnc Te1suo Shimo• ange c~·nty on Mey 2 .. 1985 F""l172 ange oun Yon ..,ay . MD "· _,.....,, 92714 Schootau's FlrSI Addition to Thll st•rement was lile<I "" " F2757a 19 5 with Iha County Clerk ol Or· Mary Loulee l(ruM. 18 Orange~'as shown on a Mep with the County clf:rk or Qr. ducted by: an 1ne11v1e1uel l>reSldent F275"WO Publlsht!d Orange Coast Pubhsned Orange Coast F279530 1nge County on May 14, Butterfly. lrvlne. CA 9271• rec:ordect In BOOll 6. Page 17 enge COi.iniy on Mey 14. Peggy Ouquesnel This s111emen1 was flied Published Orange Coast 0 1 p 101 May 19 26 Juno Daily Pilot June 1 8 tS 22 Puollshed Otange Coast 1985 This buitneu 11 con-01 Mlsceltaneous Maps, re-,985 This 11ateme11t was 111ee1 wnn tl'le Counry Clerk of Or Daily Pilot May 19 26 June 2 •~Y 1~85 1985 D111ly P1101 May 19 26. June f27t«O d led b ell 10 1 F27 with the County Clerk ot Or ange County on April 23. 2, 9. t985 · Su·553 S•·800 3 9 1005 • Publllhed Or1nge Coal! uc y· an in v ua cords of Oranga County. 8340 ange County on May 9. 1985 t985 Su-54• '< 8 0 Pl •• 19 26 J Maiy L. Kruse CalllOl'n1a Publlshect Orange Coasr ,275171 ,274573 ---------- CaM a Daily Pilot AO-VISOR 642-5678 Su·56 aily lot ""'Y • · une This s111emen1 was hied , Parcot 2 That portion of Dally Pllor ~ay 19, 26. June 2 9, 1985 Su·5•2 with the County Clerk ot Or· lhe West hall ol lhl 2. 9, tb85 Published Orange Cout Published Orange Coast PUBLIC NOTICE· P\.8l.IC NOTICE ange County on May 10, S01Jtheast quarter 01 Lot Su; 5•0 Dally Pilot May t9 26. June Oatly Piiot May 19 26. June --~;;..;;.;,..;..._____ ___;....;....;;..;.;,.;;._ ___ _ POOLIC NOTICE ---------1985 Four In Stock G ol 1ne A 8 . 12, 9, 1985 Su-5•6 2. 9. 1985 Su·541 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS l'llCTITIOUI IUllNHI ---------Pl&.IC NOTICE F2'7t09 Chapman Tract. as surveyed ---------NAME ITATQHNT NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS Publlthed Or1nge Coe11 by Frank Lacouvreur In D1m11c· NOTICE 1'he lotlowlng j!llrson& are The tottow1ng persons art NAME •TATEMINT FICTITIOUI •11•-11 Dal"' Piiot Mey 19, 26, June 1870. d~r1~..,. as f""'I-rUDL MLIC NOTICE dOlng business as The tollowi"" ....... ,,ns 8!e --., ~ ..,.,.. "'u"• DllDllC NOTICE ---------1 w 0 0 0 BA I 0 0 E 0 p . doing ousineu IS ... ,._._ NAMl ITAn•NT 2. 9 1985 <>a..tnn1nn at the SO\Jtheasl FICTITIOUS •1111 ... •ts rl.llK. BU"PE" TO BUMPER doing bullness as wwv ··• ...., ~ FICTITIOUS IUllNEll TOMETAY. 4250 81rranc1 "" '"' JET WINO CHARTERS The tottow1ng persons are Su-543 corner of Lot One of Jahn R NAME STATEMENT FlCTITIOUI IUSINfSS NAME STATEMENT Parkway. Irvine. Uo1t J. CA 1278 Glenneyre, •207 AND FARICA TtON. 7272 do~';fp~~~8J'F~~~ISSIMO· Sc<>Oley's First Addition to The followlng persona are NAME STATEMENT The tollowlng persons are 927 ,. Laguna Bch CA 9265 I Saturn St Suite Y Hunt DllDI IC NOTICE Orange. as ~hown on a Map dotng business as The lollowlng ....,sons are doln~ business IS · Chr1stophe1 P l•"en Gaiy S Monroe. 1278 .. ' COPA BUZZ. 3315 N-port l"UIK. recorded 1n Book 6, Page 17 FANTASY SPORTS P"'O· ,._. G Glenne•re •207 Laguna 1ng1on Beach Callt 92&47 c ... dOlng t>Yalness as s ARV ING COLLE E 0 0 8 Rockwood Irvine , Terry L Turpin. 1641 t Blvd N-port Beacn. A FICTITIOUI 8UllNlll ol Mlacellaneous Maps, re· DUCT I 0 NS 2 6 7 • 5 MERIT INDUSTRIES. u STUDENTS VOLKS'llj.GEN CA 9271• Ben CA 92651 Rnone Lane. Hun11ng1on 92663 NAMI ITAT!MENT cords 01 said Orange Coun· Magelallen1 Ln' Mission Snapdragon. Irvine CA REPAIR. 134 47111 Srree1, Nancy L Wiison O O 8 Mark Goodman 3857 Beach. Calif 92647 Steven Lausch 390 Se•· The lotlowlng pe<eons are ty. thence North along tne ll1e10. CA 92691 92714 N B . CA 92663 Rockwood, 11111ne, CA 92714 Birch St . • 221 Newport Th1l truslneas Is con· wind Dr · Newport Beach. doing business H : East ltne 01 Lots One, Two, Oreg Meczek 26.745 Ronald L Ballard. •• Jellrey Dean Newman. This buainesa is con Beach CA 92660 ducted by an indlvlelual c~.92660S 0 1 390 Sea GIBBS & COM PA NV end Three of said ACIClitlon. Magdallen• Ln . -Ml111on Snapdragon, lrvlne, CA 134 47th Street. NB CA ducted by a generel !)art· This business •• con Terry L Turpin ,.,,,arng un avs. CARPET CARE. 252 Either 132 teet, thencll East. para· Viejo, CA 92691 9271• 92663 nerlhlp ducted by co-par1ners This 11atemeot was flied Wind Or Newport Beach Ave . Cotta M .... CA 92627 llOI with the SOI.Ith llne 01 L This buStnass 11 con-This businan 15 con· Tn1s ous1ness 11 cdn-Ch1lstopl'ler P l lkehs, Gary S Monroe. Mark with the County Clerk of Or· CA 92660 Edw11d Thuraton Gibbs II. Four of said A B Ch•pm ducted by an 1ndlvldu11 oucte<I by an Individual ouc1ec:t by an ind1v1Clual Nancy L Wilson Goodman ange County on Moy 21 Tnis business 15 con-252 Esther Ave . Costa Tract, 18 fee1. thence South, Greg Met?elc Ronald L Balllld Jetlrey O Newman This stalement was llled Tll1s staremenl was flleo 1985 ducted by 1oint venture Mesa. CA 92627 parallel wllh the East llne of This statement was tiled This statement was tiled This statement waa lllect wtth the county Clerk of Or· w1111 1ne County C1erk or Or· F27M17 g Steven Lausch This buslne11 IS eon· said John A Schooley' a First with the County Clerk ot Or· with lhe County Clerk ol Or· with the COYn1y Clerk of Or· 811ge County on Aprtl 2~ ange County on May 15 Publlsheel Orange Coesr This statement was hied ducted by an Individual Addition, l32 reet to a point ange County on May 9. 1985 ange COi.iniy on May 8. 1985 .. ange County on May 9 1985 t985 1985 Daily Pilot June r 8 15. 22 wotn the Co.{nty Clerk 01 Or-Edward T Glbbl In the Easterly e•l9"St0rl or F275t7t F275900 1• F21517t F27..a1 F27m7 1985 ange C01Jnty on May 17 This llatement was llled the SOI.Ith llne of Lot One ot Publlsheel Orange Coast Pvbhstied Orange Coaat Published Orange Coast Published Orange Coasr Published Orange Coast Sa-7991 l985 ,.~22 with the COi.iniy Clerk of Or-said Addition. thence West Dally P1101 May 19. 26. June Daily Pilot May 19. 26. June Dally Prlot Mey 19, 26, June Daily Pilot May t9. 26, June Da•ly Pilot Mi!y 19 26. June "•' ange County on 'May 10 along said last mentioned 2, 9. 1985 9 985 2 9 1985 2 9 1985 2 9 1985 --------------------Published Oral)QG Coast 1985 ' Une 18 feet 10 the point ol Su·548 J 1 Su-550 Su-537 0111y P110t May 19 26 June '21t-~ t>egtnnlng Su-538 Su-561 ...... 1:1 Al -· -... c 2 9 1985 Publleheel 0r8Jlg8 Coast • more commonly known S~570 Oally PU~May 19.2~June as 221. 221 112. and 223 ·~-~-----~~-~~~~--~--~~--~~--~~~-~-------~-------~ ·~;;.:.~;.:. ''·':ICNOT~~™ ;,~~!.i~~~ I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I· The following persons are FICTITIOUS IUllHEIS 1811, or part oesn and bll· . doing business as NAME IT A-Tt•NT .anca evlo.nced by note H · GARBO'S HAIR SALON cured by Mortgage or Trust 25431 Trat>uCO Rd , B-7 Et de::: ~::sn: ::sons ere Deedd Ton Iha pr~rly IO TOl'o.CA92630 JUST PHONES OF sol enpercenlo am01Jnt Betty Ann Cortes, 24676 COST A MESA, 2200 Harbor bid to be deposited with bid Morning Star Ln . Dana Blvd . Unit B-6. Coall Mesa. BIOS or Olfers to be In writ Point, CA 92629 CA 92626 1ng and will be received 81 Felix Cortas 24676 Morn-Edward Yancy Hall 18198 1he atoresa•d office at any ong Siar Ln Dena Po1n1 CA Mesa Yerele Ct Fountain time attei 1~ lorsl bePU1bh· 92629 Valle •cA 92708· cauon nereo antt 0te This business 1s con-A1Jer1 George Ling, Jr date 01 sale oucted t>y husband and wlle 2216 W Walnu1 Creek Oiled lhos 281h day ot Belly Ann Cortes Fellx Parkway West Covina CA MaOya 1~111 Abboll AttOl'ne Cortes 91790 vo Y This sta1emen1 was hied This buaoness ,1 con-81 Law. Su11e 3, 128 E wotl1 1ne Counly Clerk of Or· ducted by a general parl· Ketella Avenue Ornge. CA ange Courity on May tO, nershlp 92667. Attorney tor E• 1985 Edward Yancy Hell ecutor F271170 Tl'llS Slltemenl wu hied VICIOf Munoz. Executor ol Pubhsneel Orange Coall With tne County Clerk 01 Or· the Estate ot Decadent Daily P1101 May 19. 26. June ange County on May 9, 1985 PubhSl'leCI Orange Coas1 2 9. 1985 ,275975 Daily Pilot June 1 2. 8. 198~ Su·555 Publlal'leel Orange Coast SaSu-80 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINHS NAME STATEMENT rne lollowlng p~ons are doing business as M C RETOUCHING 11•5 N Coast Hwy . "C. Laguna Bch . CA 92651 Nadyne B MCCiurg. 11•5 N Coast Hwy . "C Ltguna Ben CA 92651 This oustnesi Is con· ducted by an lndlvlelual Naelyne B McClurg This statement was lllecl wnn rne County Clerk ol Or- 1nge Coun1y on M•y 15, 1985 F27t5oil1 Pubhsneel Orange Coast Daily P1tor May 19. 26. June 2 !f. l9'85 - Su-560 P~LIC NOTICE FlcTfT1ou• IUllNHI NAME STATEMENT The lollowlng ~rsof!s are doing business as ZAVERIO BRENNER PAINTING ZAVERIO BREN· NER PROPERTY MAINTEN ANCE 616 Marguerite, Cor one del Mai, CA 92625 Za11eno Charles Brenner 6 16 Marguerite Corona de• Mao CA 92625 I This ousones~ ·~ con nucted by an 1od1v1<1ua1 lavProo BrPnnpr Tho!. .,1a1em11111 WdS lolf!<l w11n 1ne C 1un1y Clerk or Or • .nge C.01ml1 on May 9 t985 F275tn P11bllsl'led Orange Coast Daily p1101 May 19 26 June 2 9 1985 Su-549 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNEH NAME ITAnMENT The fotlowing person• arf CIO<r\O bullnass 11 SOUTH COAST REPRO· GRAPHICS. 17955 • 0 Sk) Park Circle lrvlne.,CA 927 14 Tage H Johnson Jr 16884 Sima Hunrrngron Beac". CA 92649 Thie business is con ducted by an 1nd1v1due1 Daily P1lo1 May 19 26. June 2 9 1985 PUBllC NOTICE Su·545 FICTITIOUS IUSINE8S PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT Tne tollowong pe150ns are doing business as FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS PREFERRED TURCK & NAME STATEMENT EQUIPMENT RE PAIR The following persons are 17362 Gothard. Hunt doing business es Beach CA 9264 7 Kif CO GROUP I 17382 Cht1s Colon 10 t 2 S Meer Circle. Huntington Deming St Senta Ana CA Beach. CA 92647 9270• T1motl'ly McGinnis, 17382 This business os con: Meer Circle. Huntington ducted by an 1nd1111dual Beach CA 92647 Chrl9 Colon Kathryn Logan. 7327 For· This srateman1 was filed bes Avenue. Van Nuy5. CA with the COi.iniy Clerk of Or 91406 ange County on May 17 James J Giison. Sl'lerry 1985 Fuqua Giison. 1225 N Mans· F271724 tleld Avenue. Los Angeles Pubhshe<l Orange Coast CAJM>038 Oany Pno1 Mlly 19 ~~ .rune Rae McGinnis 2612 Mam 2 9 1985 D11ve Roumoor CA 90720 Su·57 t Boll McGinnis. Gerl MGGln-nos Cl o Timothy McGinnis --------- t 7382 Meer C11c1e Hunt· PUBLIC NOTICE ongton Beacn. CA 926'C7 ---------T1mo1ny McG1nn1s Gen· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS eral Partner NAME STATEMENT Tf\ls statement wea flied The following persons are w1tn lhe COi.iniy Clerk ot Or· doing buSlness as ange County on May 3. 1985 SELECTIVE CHILDCARE F275el0 SERVICES 2172 OupQnl Published Orange Coast Drive, a4. Irvine. CA 92~5 Oa11y Pilot May 19 20. June Teri Lynn Taylor, 22700 2 9 1985 l ake Forest Or :: 335 El Su-547 Toro CA 92630 James R 1R1c~1 Taylor ---------22700 Lake Forest Or POOLIC NOTICE •335 El Toro CA 92630 Cn11sty Lynn G11tmrt 12 t 1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Christona O• o .. na Pr11ro1 NAME STATEMENT CA 92629 It" ll)llow1ng persons ar!' Ralph p G1101>r1 JJ2 t 1 door>g business as Cnro~llna Dr 0 dn.i Pnont ORANGE COAST AP· CA 92629 PRAISAL INC 17291 lrvlne f,,15 bus1nf'n os con Blvd S111te 409 TuMon CA ducted by a general pert 92680 nersnop Orange Coast Appr11sal, Tero Lynn f .tylo1 lnG a Delaware corporation ThlS statement was llled ~~ busineu la con· w1tf\ the County Clerk or Or ducted by a corporalion 1ng~ COi.iniy on May 10 01ngf' Coast Appralnl t985 lnG Robert Favell F271114 Thos 'tatemenr w11 llled Published Or11nge Co111t with the County Clerk or Or· 0111ly P!IOt May 19. 26. June Bflge County on May 16 2 9 1985 1985 F21tQ.e Publllfleel Orange Coaa1 01111y Pllor May 19 26. June 2 9 1985 Su-557 Ttge H Jonnson Jr DllDI IC NOTICE Thia '11tement was filed __ r_UU\. _____ _ McCORMICK MOATUAAY 1795 Laguna Canyon Aoad Laguna Beacn C.3 92651 494-9415 wllf\ the County Clerk or Or ange County on May tO 1985 F2711Tt Pubhstie8 Orange Coast Daily Pilot M1y 19 26. June 2 9 t985 FICTITIOUS IUSINHI NAMI 9TATEMINT Tne lollowong pe•sons are C10ti'19 bullntst ., SH AW INVESTMEN T COMPANY-OBA WOOD· LAWN 1303 Avocado Ave Su-539 Suite 280 Newport Beech ~------~~ CA92860 Pl&IC NOTIC£ Join,,. S Reynolela 242 Heliotrope Ave Coron1 def fllCTmOUI IUIMH Mar CA 92625 NAMI ITATIMINT • M11ry Kahtryn Crook11t TM fOllOwlnQ person• are 1560 Suneel Rldgl Or doing buslneSI as a Legune 8Mch. CA 9266 t MODERN MERCHAN· Donald W Shi~ 47 OISERS. 1580 E Edlngtr • Herbor R1dg• Newport Unl1 0 San1a Ana. CA 9~705 Beach CA 92460 Stani.y Fitch 1984 Sin 0 F Shew Ttu41 3810 Bruno ~I 8Ncf1 CA W111h1re Blvd Lot Angetes q2860 CA 90010 Thia bua•ness la con TJlta bu11nen 11 ton rl\1c11td by an ind1v10ua1 ducllel by 11 gene111 part ')ranley Fotch nerlhip lh11 ""'lmtfll w" Iii.cl JOlnne S RaynOlclt "' Tl'I•• stelement ... filed woth rne County Ctork of "" witn IMI Count" Ci.rk of Or· 11nge Ce>Unty on May 10 , 1118~ 1nge Coun1v on M11y 15 '271171 1~85 PuOk"'*' Ot.,.. COlal "7tA:I Oa1ly P11<>1 May 19 28 June PutHt•lwld Ora~ Cout ~ 9 t98$ Daily P1101 M,.y 19 28 June Sv-S5 1 2 9 1118!1 - HAABOA LAWN- MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crem111ory 1625 Gtsle< Ave Costa Mesa 540·5554 PIEACI 1"0T"E"8 BELL 1.-0ADWAY MO.-TUA .. V . I 10 Broadway Co1t1 Me!la 642·9150 PACIFIC VIEW MIMO-.IAL ~AM Cemetery • Mor1vary Chapel • Cr11motory 3500 Pacific Vtew Ortvf' Newport Beach 644' 2700 • ACROSS 1 Lawg111er 6 Large books • 11 Men 16 Satisfies 2 1 Unattended 22 "Mel" even1 23 Beyond 24 Brownish color 25 Chinese measure 26 Chopping tool 27 Concerning 28 ll'Jdlan mulberry 29 Temperate 30 Naval pohce abbr 31 Forward 32 Eggs 34 Gull-hke bird 36 Eicam 38 Cuts quickly 40 Had lunch 41 Tidings 43 Geological pe<IOd 45 Planting need 47 British sailor 48 Cake layer 49 Pnson-keepers 52 Waste allowance 54 Adriatic island 56 Glossy fabrics 59 Human being 6 1 Break suddenly 63 French woman's title 67 C0<rec1 68 Profession 70 Parasitic flatworms 72 Climbing plant 73 Renown 74 One of the '~brass" slang 76 Choice group 77 -LOUIS 78 Helm pos111on 79 Head· Fr 80 Taxi timer 82 M lnetal vem 83 Walking stick 85 Withdraws 8 7 Expensive wrap 88 Stickum 90 Precious hqu1d 9 1 Soak (flax) 92 Romaine ~ 93 Tea 94 Jockey's hat 95 French city 98 Woody planls 100 V1suahze 101 Oepar1 2 wds 105 Hebrew prophet 106 Goshi 107 Cavalry sword 109 Girl's nickname 110 Crusted dessert I 11 M ap dlrecllon 112 Unites metal 1 14 Needlef1sh 115 Yawn 116 Prong 117 In a s&1l0< fashion 121 Spring flowers 123 Sharpened 124 Repeat perf 0<mance 125 ca?sizes 127 Change position 128 Windshlef~ cleaners 129 Spanish painter 131 Incline 133 Whtie ant 135 Departed 138 Ar1: Lat 140 Elevator cages 142 Prophet 143 Pied Plpef·s followers 147 Palm.leaf 148 Jargon 150 Coconut palm 152 Algonquian Ind ian 154 So Scot 155 Gr~ lett6f 156 Digraph 157 Jewelry weight 159 Assam language 160 Biblical king 161 Negative vote 163 Keystone State abbr 164 Oeco<ete 166 Wea~ away 167 Spanish priest 169 Nautical hOISt 171 Aefles 172 Stitched 173 Collar fasteners DOWN 1 Drawtng room 2 Olly fruit 3 Behold• 4 Cape Horn native 5 Foll0wtng tn hne 6 Steamy 7 "Arabian Nights" comm~nd 2 wds_ 8 M yseff 9 He was Lal. 10 Bargain events 11 Conquers 12 Cameroons tribe 13 Throws heavtly I 4 Happening 15 Continued story 16 Baci< talk 17 H igh mountain 18 As far as 19 0v6fact 20 MO<e rational 33 Exclamation- 35 Miscalculates 37 Sohd1ty 39 High churchman 40 Three-toed sloth 42 Pigs 44 Sleeping sound 46 Fender rll4Shap 48 Bustle hyph wd 50 Also 51 Prosect1te 53 Waste allowance 55 Appomtment 56 Bank custoroer 57 Chemtcal compound 58 Ooc1nne 60 Prying bar 62 Ja1 ala1 64 TV commercial 65 lnt6fmed1ate 66 Organic compound 68 Moose catchefs 69 Split 71 Sticky mud 73 Distance un11s 75 Brisk energy 79 Very Fr 80 Thinks deeply 8 t Fa5t car 83 Sleevelesa garment 84 Attending 86 Perennial flower 87 Enemy 89 Pronoun 90 Arouse 92 Account entry • 94 Cavern 95 ObSole1e 96 Indian conf1dent1al agent 97 Right-hand page 98 lnfO<m 99 Qroop 100 Antitoiun SI!! AN!Wf ~S IN CLASSffftlO 101 Knocks sharply 102 Think 103 More elegant 104 Supplies food to 106 Army officer 108 Baseball club 109 Capture on ribbon hyph wd 1 12 M«chand1se 113 Playtet 115 Dona1es 116 Drinker 118 Current 119 Nearly all 120 Grandiose movie 122 Parking area 123 Stnke 126 lnclmed 128 Telegram 130 Tracks down 132 Three preL 134 Consolidates 135 Female 136 Dodge artfully 137 Continent abbr 139 Animal trap 141 Detergents ~:tran beast 146 Assigns places to 148 W1th_oul Fr 149 Develop 15 I Mountain climber 153 Concludes 156 Table scrap 158 Summertime d rink 162 Feedbag dainty 165 Bone Lat 168 Dutch abbr '70 Nero s SIX ... - , • Lu-. S Dty•. 16 Dolen.• Ada may 1·1111·rl r.rh . bu1 no porllon of pa\ml'nl 1~ rt'lundable. • Addi\JOnl.I W-may be put~ (Of 12 t)(J '"" h Pr!Cft must be mduded m the ad. • ()o,... not 11pph to th!' rtal r•ldll' rrnlirt. or hdp wanted cla111ficat1001 or automobiaet pnc.d ovf'r 12()0f> Call 6 42-5678 • A~111l111>lt-,onh lo pn' all' p•irl\ ~1l~rr1l54!!rs .ell1ng merchand~ OPEN Surt>AY l ·4 1'0 Via lido Nord, lido lsle .................... $1,575,000 Spacious original Bayfront home next to greenbelt. Claudette Taylor JU Vb l ido Soud, Udo Isle ................... S 1.750,000 MT REDUCED Spacious Bayf ront nell to greenbelt John Martin •1 V'!i l ido Nord, llClo lslf ....................... $550,000 Eltra wide lot with 15x38' pool 3 Bd, 2 Ba. lam rm V1rg1ma O'Brien 124 Via Trieste, lido Isle ........................... $475,00Q Warm & charming 4 Bd. 3 Ba, lrg patio on 45' lot. Carol Mulvey '1200 Betilshife lane, Westclff NIL ......... $272,000 Well cared tor Westchff f am home on pool size lot Carol Mulvey 1330 Galu y Of. Dover Shofes NIL .......... $650,000 ' fantastic view & pool. lrg home, 3 car gar. · ·' Gib Walker 32 lfna Loa Ct, NB .......... , .......................... $159,500 , low pnce Newport Crest 2 Bd. 2 Ba. pool/tennis. Bob Newell/Wyvonne Gill * JASlllE CREEi * Oer111 ••I lar En.JOY tennis. pools, ocean breezes and 24 hour guard g~ted com- muruty security plus exceptional homes all reducc'<i ~o low, low prices. OPEi SAT: 1-1: 9 WHITEWATER. 3 BR. New gourmet kitchen. $299.000 IPH HT /Sii 1·1: 6 JETTY 3 BR t-fam rm, Cli_stom spa. Highly upgraded $345,000 16 JETTY 3 BR + fam rm Light & elegant. $334,500 Cwelt lol1llH, lcf, u•-toeo U4-totl O tecJtrOll\O-t+t.e 6 w-ro~lied -6' tM-'O ""'h 6 t;MO.. WOidt p "' '•tten of .oc;h ''°' '" ' f'li9 tif _. MJ:vO'•l FLEE BI I I I I I'. l I E S W Y I' I' I I I C l A M I E I I' I 11 I U l A N 0 0 I. I' I I' I J I R O NE I I I' I' I- •zz.... r r r 1 1 r r r r r r r 1 '!:J I I I I H I ·I I I I I llUll-1.111&anenle ............... NEW LISTINGS •Ylll 1222,000 Great 4 BR family home In popular Turtlerock. Close to schools and several community parks. Separate formal dining room. Very private backyard. Call today. WNW 1'20,000 Price dro~d $29,000 on this spacious two story famil home. 4 BR. 3 BA. view or ocean and city lights. eautlfully decorated and custom- ized. Guard gate. community pool, spa. tennis. HYER llllES 1'90,000 Single story adult home on small private street. 3 BR. formal dining room and den. Enjoy nite lite and bay vfews from wide step-down living room or adjacent garden patio with custom pool. Great value! Fee! 011111 SIHll 1121,000 New on market. spacious 4 BR home with view of sand and surf. Cozy den with wet bar, large patio area with pool and spa, master bedroom on view side with room to expand. Gorgeous area. gorgeous home! JASMINE CREEK .l&Slllll CRiii 1211,000 Expansive, not expensive. Chance of a lifetime to Ible In a private community with pools and tennis. Large Plan 4, 3 BR, FR. Priced ror· quick sale and f~bulous financing. .l&Slllll OHH 1211,000 Dream kitchen ror the gourmet. gorgeous wood plank floors. lovely private location. 3 BR + private office make this Plan 6 a best buy! JISlllll ClHI 1311,000 Charming Plan 1 with 2 BR + den. Best green- belt location'wlth view of ocean. Resort living with 24 hour security, pools and tennis. Excel- lent financing. JISlllll ClHI 1334,100 Most desirable Plan 3 Single level with 3 BR + family room. Very light and elegant. Jasmine Creek resort living with 24 hour security, pools. tennis and lush g reenbelts for quiet walks. '1~111 ORIEi IUl,000 Enjoy resort living in this highly upgraded Plan 3 with 3 BR + family room on one level. Sl<ylights. private custom spa, plantation shutters. 24 hour. security, pools and tennis JlslllE Cllll UH,IOO tnjoy the ocean view and lush greenbelt from this light, sophisticated, 3 BR. FR. single level home. Pristine condition with planjation shut- ters, stained glass, skylights, guarde·d communi- ty. J&SlllE CllH · 1311,000 Big, big ocean view plus lovely 3 BR and ramil'.-' room home decorated in soft pastels, secluded spa off master bedroom. Resort living with guard gated security, pools and tennis. .l&Slllll ClHI S4H,i00 Be the first to see this unusual location with·fall ocean view. Upgrades make entertammg fun. Gate guarded community, tennis and pools. A lifestyle to be envie~ by all A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK ' REAL ESTATE "-:::c----- OPEN HOUSES 1-5 TlllTLEHCl 4 BR. FA UTllll&Y $222.000 IAYOHST tf1 4 BR, FR. Pool, Spa $269.500 JWlllE HEH 3 BR J&SllllE HEH 3 BR, FR W.lt& PHIUIU 4 BA CHIU Ill IWI 3 BR, View CUIHSIHH 4 BR. Den, Vu $299,000 $334.500 $420.000 $435,000 $625.000 llH Offll& Ill IU 3 BA. Den, vu $795.ooo· LIM ISU 4 BR, FR, Wtrfrnt $1,395,000 ~ LIM ISLE 5 BR. Bayfrnt 'LIM ISLE 5 BA.' Baytrnt LIN ISU 3 BR. Bayfrnt HWPOllT IEllilfTS 2 BR IUFFS 4 BR. Fee LITTLE UllOl ISUll 1-1 BR J&SlllE CAUi 3 BR FR JaSllll CIEH 3 BA. FR WESTCUFF 3 BR FA SHYIEW $1 .600.000 $1 . 750.000 $1,850,000 SUll&Y $179.000 $229.000 $327 000 $334,500 $345.000 $395 000 1H 12 Sierra Saco G ANDERSON 2021 Wl14war4 E CORKETT I Wltitowator C.McMAHAN 11 Jotty C McMAHAN .1101 •• ,. • ., M.BENTS 2201 WatorfrHt C KALINA u 21 11 .. ~ .. ,, E COBKETI 307 CarHtiH E BOWIE 222 Yia Li4o lor4 J McNAUGHTON 220 Yi1 Ll4o lor4 T. BOLAND 510 Yia li4o lor4 C RUMSFELD l 12 Yia Liff lor4 E OLSON n o S11 lorHr4iH L McLOON 412 Vista Flora K PARKER 213 ....... R BOLAND 11 Jitty C McMAHAN I Jotty C McMAHAN 1212 .... Ii•• S EXLEY 1105 hcltt h cltH trHS 3 BR $4 19 000 G ANDERSON CHIU Ill llll 3 BR. View C&IH SIOlllS 2-3 BA, Fee LIH ISLE 5 BA. FR UYSHHS 3 BA, FA O&IH SHHS 4 BA. Den. Vu ILIE CHH& Ill llll $435.000 $539.000 $585,000 $595.000 $~000 3 BR. Oen. Vu ' $795 000 llll CHIU Ill llll 4 BA. FR Oen Vu $1 250 000 -UH ISU 4 BA. Spa Bayfrnt $1 395 000 UH ISLE 5 BA. Bayfrnt $, 600.000 LIM ISU 5 BFI . Bayfrnt $1.750.000 2201 WaterfrHt L MURPHY Cl 15 Orri1rtH 0 KALINA 220 Via liH oa J McNAUGHTON 21 11 laysltort Ir E BOWIE e121 11 .. ~.,, C BALDEIKOSKI 301 CaraatiH E CORKETT 3121 OcoH l lv4 0 VALENTINE 222 Yla U4t •or4 S HARRIS 220 Yla li4o l or4 ' T BOLAND 510 Yla U4o lor4 E OLSON 644-9060 ("> NEWPORT /COM WHTCLlfF 11~ Lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bath, airy condo. upstairs unit with light all around, completely re- decorated In earth tones. New kitchen. TIE lllffl 1211,MI · Have you been waiting for a 3 BR slngle level In perfect condition with superb and "now" 11"1- tenor decorating? This Is It! Beautiful patios and very private location? This 1s It ! Reasonable financing? This 1s It! HUH llWI 1141 .... Outstanding buy. Quaint'duplex with two 3 BR, 2 BA units plus a double car garage. Upper unit needs your talents Inside to complete. excellent . location. Easy to show. WHTCUFF ISIO .... - C~tom pool/spa home. top quality throughout, separate family room. . great entertainment _home. fruit trees. security system. Too many extras to mention SU VIEW 1411,111 Emotional, 180 view of ocean & city lights, surrounded by lushly pf anted landscaping beautifully decorated & maintained 3 BR. 2'k BA home. Security gate -private community -a great valye11 'HllSIU 1421,GM Best buy on the penmsula 2 BR older home in • excellent Oceanfront locat1o·n Tremendous potential and anxious owners CHIU IEl IUl 14H,OOO 3 BR home on oversized lot features dining room and ramify room flowing onto brick patio filled with flowers. Extra parking for RV or boat. 3 Houses from Big Corona Call now. S'YCUSS lill,GOI Enter a world of enchantment starting with a charming courtyard with pool and spa. A de- lightful 3 BR ~ FR Country French home plus an expansive ocean, bay, night lights view MAlHR VIEW llllS IHl,HO Incredible view -incredible decor Incredible value -incredible price Need we say more We ve exclusively listed this gorgeous 3 BR. 21., BA view home Appointment only llC C&IYH tlti,000 Like country hving1 Pnvate and secluded. this 4 BR ~ family room is located on the best Broad- moor lot m all of Btg Canyon 115 cilYOI 5750,000 Relaxed and fluid. this 3 BA den home 1s elegant with an Old World grace The grounds are impeccable and pnvate The appointments are classic m taste. it 's all new. but really a renewed v1s1of'l of the past l&LIO& ISUll Slti,000' Every boat in the bay passes by this super bayfront location Vintage 2 BA cottage with shared pier and dock 1ust waiting to be ex- panded mt_o your dream home SNORECLIFFS S 1,100,000 Fabulous Shorecllffs with sensational view of Little Corona waves crashing on rocks the 1etty and every boat that goes m or out of harbor. large family room with retractable roof 5 BR 5 BA large lot For Clnailled Ad ACTION Call a Dally Piiot AO-VISOR 842-5678 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RD., NEWPORT BEAC.H . CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES A• 1'• ~ fi4•t)ll-a """"' ·1 IUC•»·• Pf!WW'1fla• • '4\11\ol!fl• ftt I' "'~, ......... ... ,,""""" .... c~~',.; •. ' [ fl><; (i•ll·l t·f V t1'flty Hunl•'lQ•flf f'Wo·I' t Hl"'l·nt;JttW tt 1'lw)l1r ··~-l ltJi"' A Ht11wt l~it ttll l Ml'' •.... \ti'f"* l .. ti.1trtt.Mt M•""• ~~· ~,,,-.,,,.,. .. ,, • S.1• , ... ~,. •h>M < ~ ... t•mo .......... .._. "" , ... , ... _..,..,, ,, $.• .... ,."' .... ~~" MISCELLANEOUS " ,. Ar~,,,.. 1 ri...+, 1 " ...... .. fMJW'f""-h ... ,, " ....... ,.., ...... lylh r~ .~._.,,r (N'lo:).:~ r~4••"" t.1nt1• • ..,_,...,.,.,nf\lllM wf't1 N\(1~''1-•U~ tn tyi-t~-p, ~·· I I• fl_ ~-1' 'i,,. '" • ""'' r ,..,.,,., ~ w)f ~I ' t ltl'f....,'r' ,.,,, "-1 't C,fd'f"' , ... Jll ... ''• i" ,.,..,\(~ '•'"" •. , , ... , 1 I• Hft~un J: h-.14'1t., n 4 ft . 10 1. """' ~ .. ,.'U u I r •rt·•'~ n F W1ttotwJ :~~~ RENT AL8 •04~ HOUSES FURNISHED IOU ........... 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' "' 1 • MISCELLANEOUS .. , '" "" ..... ~ ... ... ..... .... .. 6 .. . . ANNOUNCEMENTS • ... . ........ "r-.. ... ' t •• 8UllNEIS I FINANCIAL ~· DIRECTORIES .... ,. . '\ " . ~ ' - .. .. .... "" ~ •lt . ' ... Ii • • • • • .. EMPLOYMENT " ., ... ANIMALS ti • 'U ... . .... ' .. ·- MERCHANDISE . .. ,. QAAAOE SALES I TR AN SPORT ATION Al o. ·~ I · M1Sct"t .. •111Ebu~ . 4tJT'1M('ITl\lf AUTOS IMPOPTECJ .. • .. .... . . .... ~ ·' .. ) ~ f .. ( • .. I \ I • Otan1149 Coatt OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, June 2, 1985 tllWl\J IC \I,. 1.t10l P U11 IPNITllln lll0,000 Vacant Bayfront J.,.ol -50 feet by 107. lN.Ud your drl·am home on Promontory Bay • Pier perrrut. WW allow • 50 ft. boat. Beverly Morphy MUI Siii ., .... &Y 1411,IOO Victoria Beac.'h Laguna charm home an immaculate <.'Ondition within two blocks of <beach Tbr~ bedrooms, two baths. Submit all offers. Conru~ MaxSt'nll 111 OOH• • UUT ¥11W llOATt.. SIH,000 j:xpanded and customized 4 BR home on huge cul-de-sac view lot. Fanuly room wlfireplaet' & s1tdown bar, country kitchen and private master suite w~una Cabana over- looks beautiful 'gardPn w /pool & spa. Belle Partch IEClllATOR PERFECT HH,000 Wonderful view unit m pres11g1ous Harbor Ridge 2 story. 3 BR wllh cozy sitting area in maste r Totally upgraded with the fint•st walkover- ings, carpets. window tre-,nmentt; and more. The most expansive view available. Martha Macnab llHlY VIEW llOME II flESTlltelS HH 1121,000 Comfol"lable four bedroom, spht- level with a contemporary feeling. · beautifuJ harbor, Catalina and sunset views. Among many up- grades are a completely remodeled kitchen and new flooring on the first level. Community pool Sellers are very motivated Nancy Short OCllSIYE l&lllR RllCE $425,000 Enjoy all the amenit1t-s of this Harbor l\idge address. 3 barm. plus family room. Former model unit. Expansive view and upgrades ga- lore Includes au cond1t1omog. and built-ins. Lois Jacobs/Belle Partch YllU IAUOA PHTHISE SH0,000 Stunning pt-nrhouse with un- obstructed bay/ocean vu·w Fantas- tic upgrades ind. stained glass sky- light. large view balcony. plantatic:>n shutters. Two bedroom. two bath. Owner w1lJ sell or lease option Paula Bailey RlliMT PRICE COHO S 134,100 Very private outstandmg two story. two bedrooms. twu & hall baths "condo". Cathedral cc•1Jings with feeling of spaciousness -light and airy. Wrap around patio Om> block to schools and shopping PncP<i to sell. Donna Godshall FHTASTIC IAYFRHT $3,300,000 Subtle, elegant homf' on 196' of water This 1s ont· uf <t kind. om'- stor y custom l'XUdt•s charm throughout. Oak b<>ams. wainscot- ting cabinetry and co{fored celling magnify the amenities Magn1f1ct•nt gardetio. patios and '\11ews F'11m1ty room and master suite add to the outstanding value of this property. Carolyn Mason llli CHYDI $349,000 Superb "Dover " plan tucked away at tht· end of a cul-de-sa·: Two BR. den. single stor v on 1wN sized W(•ll landscaped lat NE'"" C"arpt>t & paint Price reduced to sf•ll' Martha Mal'- nab MllllOR VIEW MILLS CMHMU $331,500 Bright and cheer ful 3 bedroom 2 level home with bt-aut1fully land scaped front and back yards Up- graded knchen appliances with new floor. great lcx:at1on convf•nu·n t to shopping and :.c·hool n·.1d \. to move into Donna Godshall llli CHYOI S8 75,000 ( luL-.tJnding I It·" I ,111 • .. 11d11111rll'd horn« on '>pt.'<.l.il·ul:ar \'I•·\~ i..11n11111 of N£•wport·.., fm ..... 1 1-.11.1r<l1'<I gd t1• communi tw<; Sol I nt•llf 1 .al c·11lor·..,, wood floor:-. Xt pl,111t..;t1•m 'hultt•r ... Maxmt> Propp A srECIAL OFFUUIUi san,ooo Superbly redt><.01.ih cl .111<! re· modt•lt>d 1 n -lt·vl•I 111 ()l<f l'm m1<1 dc·I Mar with lnvelv vwwc; nf thl' <d - n yon and thf' <K<'.111 Thrl'1• b<.>drooms, :1 1 h,1ths. dr.1mJlll t.mi ily room with W4'1 b . .r .ind win~· Cf'llar off1('(• d1•n and ... 11nn\. \ 11•w dC'<.'kS {~"('OI cttl•d 111 l'lc•J{.Hll Vl'f comfnrtnblt· -.t vi,. v.11 It 'll<ll'IOU'- rooms .rnd un1q1w 1 :..p.1ndNl floorplan H.dht· Strc11 k LIVE AT THI IUON S 1 H ,000 Cut<· A lrnnw w11h J hc:lrm & loft OnJ v one bl<xk to tht• l>.1\. or 111 ·t •<111. pn.,;ate pall!!'. Bonus h:wh unit over dbl gar<t~c· for addc•d u1rnme Leasehold An n 1'1·tt" llW llSTIH 11 IAYSllORH UH,000 Lots of charm 1>nf• hltll k from pn v'~ tx>nch and ln<·~t<.'d 1ri a gate guarded l'C>mmun1t\i Tiu· hom~ •~ light and bnRht ""•lh I. firl'plnc·('s. 2 furnaces and l "'.11<•1 h• .1tn-. Now 3 bedrooms with pl.rn ... l11r a 2nd story Lucy Rose # 2 OIVIC PLAZA, SUITE. 100 844-8!00 844-7020 BLUFFS LARGEST MODEL $259,500 INCLUDES LAND Sunny 4 Bdrm end unit with speci- ous bonus room plus country kitchen family area. Sparkling dean wnh new carpel & drapes in neut!iil tones. Large assumable loan al 12.5%. SALLY SHIPLEY a JOYCE DABOL T CANNERY VILLAGE BUILDING THE ANTIQUE COMPANY UniquE' opportunity for you to com- plete the interior to your spec1 fi - catioru.. 3 ston es with crows nest. artists studio & vww of ocean & bay from 3rd floor roof deck Approx. 4,000 sq.ft bldg $595,000 including land SALLY SHIPLEY LENDER REPO PRICE _REDUCEO AGAIN Top fl oor Con~o Panoramu.: vww of Bav Boat clock available Exl·cllent terms. Sellt'r may ht·lp with tl<;>smg costs Don't miss this opportunity lo st('al a Bayfronl. $4.t:l.000 BARBARA JAMES BAYFRONT-PIER & SLIP Quah t v butl t custom -t Bdrm home Mahogany frcnch doors & win- dows Spt>etaC'Ular vtew rrom mas- ter suite & retreat. Lower Bdrm <..'Ould be maids/guest room. Per- fection , move right in.-$1 ,250,QOO include land DON OeTHOMAS .1 .. COLOWeu BAN~eRU HOMEI FOR .SALE 4582 RANCHGROVE OR, (Wiiiows) Irvin• 497-6005 $128,500 $11/Sun 10·5 1 BEDROOM ••54 Royal St George. Big Cyn NB * * 1209 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar 644-8200 $1,800.000 Sun 1·5 640·4868 $'495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5941 Sierra Bravo. Turtle Rock, lrvlne 2 BEDROOM 675-8170 $179,500 Sunday 1-5 15261 Stanford Lane. Huntington Beach 12831 Forest B., Gae.den Grove 0963-1319 $88,000. Sun 1-5 963-1319 $12'4.SOO Sun. 1-5 •9391 Krepp, Huntington Beach 3214 Washington, C.M 963-1319 $107,000. Sun. 1-5 546-2313 $139,900 Sun 1-4 601 Orchid, COM 2525 Ocean Blvd, Channel Reef. NB 631 -1400 $375,000 Sun 1-5 v 1905 Yacht Enchantress, Seavlew, N.B 64'4-9060 $419,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 640-01'47 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 530 San Bernardino, Newport Heights 6'44-9060 $179,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 1r56 Sea Island (Sea Island) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $209,000 . Sunday 1-5 ** 105 Edgewater. Bal Penln, NB 675-6000 $600,000 Sun 1-5 2320 Seeond Ave COM 673-5068 $259.500 600 15th St, Npt Hgts NB Sun 1-5 644-6200 $295,000 . Sat/Sun 1-4 . . 2 BR plui f•M RM or DEN **41 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach . 829 $on()(I, Mes9 dee Mir, C.M &42-5200 I 145.,000 •• Sunday t-4 &01 VII lido' Nord, Udo 1m. NB 673-7300 ssso.ooo Sun 1-4 • .... 1218' Polar11,_~.M :. 5-46.231°3 ~99.000 121 t Portalde Brpadmoor NB 875-eQOO $329,000 Orange Coat OAILV P1L.OT/Sunday. June 2. 1915 I BR ptua PAM -OI ... Sun 1·5 • . 103 Vta Udo Sou<t, Udo~-~-'!~ 759-9100 $~.500,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 sun 1-s "* * *• 101 Via Udo Soud. rm tor 100' Boet 873--4513 wiU excng Sat/Sur\/Mon .1~ • ' 1132 Whltetalll. HV Hiiia NB 644-8200 $439,000 1807 Port Taigart, HV Homes Sat/Sun.. 1-4 644·8200 287 .500 CONOOI FOA •ALI 1 ltEDROOM •, • 1806 POrt w .. tbourne HVH NB 4HOAOOM 760-1534 $349.000 Sun 1-5 * •3 t272 Via Ouebrada,San Juan C po 28 Royal St George. Big Cyn NB '493-4063 $'449,&00 Sun 1-5 644-8200 $981,500 Sun 1·~ 3623 Bear St-e, So Coast Metro,C .M 577-79141 S72.000 Sund.y 1-5 •• 1195 Augusta. C.M . 5'48-2313 1'41,500 Sun 1-4 * *2482 Bayshore Or. Bayahoret NB ' 644.,6200 $995,000 Sun 1-5 9462 Breakwater, Huntington Beach 963·1319 $167.000 Sun 1·5 •9932 EfflnghJm Or, HuntJn9ton Beach 963-1319 $192.500. Sun 1·5 '1330 Galaxy Dr. Westcllff NB 673-7300 $650,000 • Sun 1-4 3280 Michigan. C.M 546-2313 149,900 Sun 1-4 • 1912 Sumba Cr. (Mesa Verde) C M 179.500 540-6050 Sun 1-5 31252 Via Quebrada. San Juan Capo 963-1319 $429,900 Sun 1-5 124 Via Trieste. Lido Isle NB 673-7300 $475,000 2582 Vista Dr, Bayshores NB 644-6200 $695.000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 •• 1808 Sand•twoOd. 9aycrest NB 644-6200 $315,000 • Sat/Sun 11·5 * 1542 Santl1go Drive. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $350,000 Sun 1-5 * 1828 Santiago Drive. Baycrest NB 631-7300 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Tlberon Bay. Spyglass NB 675-6000 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *' • '-' 14 Torrey Pine, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $895.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 • 1933 Tradewlnds. Baycrest NB 631-7300 $389.500 Sun 1-5 220 Via Genoa Lido Isle Np1 Bch 644-9060 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **•222 Via Lido Nord Lido 644-9060$1 395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •627 Via Lido Soud Lido Isle NB 2 BEDROOM * * 1225 Bayside Drive, Mal Kai. CdM 831-7300 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••32 Ima loa Ct NB . 673-7300 $159,500 Sun 1""4 2476-C Santa Ana Av., Eaa• Coeta-Mesa - 646-5669 $138,SOQ Sun 12·5 , 2068 Vista Ca1on. Bluffs NB 675-6000 $200,500 Sun 1-5 2 BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN * *621 Udo Park Dr-E2 Udo NB 759-9100 $475,000 Sun 12-3:30 221 Nata Bluffs Nf, 759-9100 $289,500 Sun 1·-'·30 548-6333 $1 695 ooo Sat Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM * * •2438 Creswell. Costa Mesa 385~~~;~~ln~~0t900 Sun 1 30_4 30 645-0303 $150,000 Sunday 1-5 2727 Windover. HV Hills NB •405 Dahlia Ave. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $525.ooo ____ s_u_n .21.=.:-5~~6~73~-~8~49~4~$~7~8~5~.o~oo~ __ _;swl0a~-4-r--1i!i 200-0-Wmdward-. B-ay-c-re-s1 "9C76 Santa Ana Ave, East Costa Q"esa "' 55 7-7914 $645 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-'4 * 19 Curl Dr(Jasmtne Creek)Ocean View 640-1515 .$389,000. Sat/Sun'. _5 v28U BayshOres Dr .. Bayshores, NB 64'4-9060· $595,000 Sunday 1-5 27 Beachcomber. Jasmine Creek. 552·20Q.O $330.000 unday l-'4 1212 Blue Gum, Westclltt, Newport Beach 4 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN * • 23 Aguste Lane. Big Canyon, N.B 631-1400 $335.000 Surf 1-5 646-5669 $1J9 500 Sun 12-5 20 Jetty, Jasmine Creek. CdM • 552-2000 $295,000 Sunday 1-4 * 11 North Hampton (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $530.000 Sat/Sun 2-6 * • 1531 Bonnie Ooone Terr. COM 7~9-~JlOO r $299,SOOw/land Sun 1-5 1005 Bonnie Ooone Terr. Irv. Terr. CdM 759-1552 $452.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 760-1900 $788,500 Sunday 1·5 2006 Windward Lane Baycrest NB 1521 Anita, Westclltt NB 644-6200 $269.500 Sun 1-4 631-7300 $279.500 Sat Sun 1-5 5 BEDROOM 29 Balb'Oa Coves, Newport Beach * * • 164 12 La Dona Cir, Hntg Harbour 631-1400 $475.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 963-1319 $899.000 w Dock Sun 1-5 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 2191 Vista Entrada Bluffs NB 759-9100 $299 500 Sun 1-5 618 St. James Pl, Cllffhaven. NB 631-1400 $425,000 Sun 1_5 * *209 Canal St . Newport Beach *933 Bellis (Eastblutf) Nwpt Bch • 15882 Mills Circle Westminster 'BEDROOM 645-0303 $295,000 Sunday 2-5 759-1501 $319,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 963-l319 $170.000 Sun 1-5 *2632 Vista Del Ou>. (The Blutts) Nwpt Sch 760 Via Udo Nord Lido Isle NB 640-6931 $179.000fee Sat/Sun 1-5 343 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle NB * 1700 Galaxy (tlover Shores) Nwpt B<;h 673-7300 $1 ,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ... 3031 Capri Ln~ Costa Mesa 546-2313 $395,000 Sun. 1-4 Sun. 1-4 759-1501 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-7300 $1,575.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •330 Vista Trucha. Bluffs NB 3 BEDROOM 3326 Maryland. CM 546-2313 ~164,900 Sun 1-4 •2953 Country Club, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $167,500 *•3-4 Morro Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $659.000 Sat/~un 1-5 5 BR plut FAM RM .or DEN •307 Carnation. Corona del Mar *706 Malabar (Irvine Terr) COM * • 1437-Antigua Way, Baycrest. NB 644-9060 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-1501 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-7300 $415.000 Sun 1-5 507 Avenlda Lorenzo. NB 760-8333 $2'40,000 °' •307 Carnation. Corona del Mar 1751 Pitcairn NB ~ Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-1501 qs Sun 1-5 2615 Bamboo. Eastbluff NB 759-9100 $430 000 - * * • 35 Batboa Coves. Newport Beach 557-7914 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2800 Bayview. COM 675-6000 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •363 Bayview Terrace, Newport Beach 631-1 400 $167,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1200 Berkshire Lane NB 673-7300 $272.000 Sun 1-5 *633 Cameo Highlands. COM , 675-6000 $365.000 Sat/Sun 10:30-6 2137 Channel Rd, Peninsula Pt. N.B. 631-1400 $357,000 Sun 1-5 3227 Clay Street, Newport Beach 631-1266 $179.000 Sunday 1:30-5 1119 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine Terr COM 759-9100 $695,000 Sa.t/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 * 2768 Bluebird Cr . C.M 5~6-2313 310,000 Sun 1-4 44 Braeburn, Big Canyon. N B · 644-9060 Sunday 1 -4 1 Coventry (Harbor Ridge) COM 644-6200 $559,000 Sunday 12-4 * 1806 Sandalwood (Baycresl) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $315.000 Sunday 12-6 2953 C. Club, C M. 546-2313 167,500 Sun 1-4 v2~ Circle Dr. (Bayshores) N.B. 644-f636 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1000 Cliff Dr. NB 631-5103 $283,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1109 Debra Drive, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $254,900 Sunday 1-5 *•• 1615 Bayadere Terrace(lrv Terr )CdM 644-6636 $995.000 Sat Sun 1·5 1615 Bay Chff Cir. Spyglass Ridge NB 631-7300 $560.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 51 Goleta Pomt (Spyglasst Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $795.000 Sunday 1-5 "* •25 San Mateo (Spyglass> Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $795,000 Sunday 1 30-5 • 1730 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $825,000 Sun 1-5 1 Coventry, Harboc..Ridge N_!':J 64'4 -6200 $559,000 * 70 Hiiicrest (Big Canyon l l'llwpt Sch Sun 1-5 644-6200 $1 195 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **121 Harbor Island Rd, Nwpt Bch c ••4Cherry Hiiis Big Cyn NB 640-4868 $1.650.000 Sunday 1-4:30 516 De Anza. Cameo Highlands OM 644-6200 $1 ,595,000 s S 1 5 675-6000 $498,500 Sun 2-5 -at, un - '•240 Hazel Or (Ocean View) Corona Del Mar 20 Hillsboro. Harbor Hill NB 759-9070 $725,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 609 Donald Place (Npt Hghts) N.B. 760-1900 $795.000 s d 5 .642-7429 $329.500 Sat/Sun 12-5 un ay 1- 892 Laird St, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $217.000 Sunday 1-5 518 El Modena. Npt Heights. Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 220 Jasmine. Corona del Mar \ 644-72 1 1 $419 000' Sat'Sun 2 5 390 E.22nd St(lge lot) NB 213-546-2914 $243K 1528 Orange Ave.(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa •2001 Galatea Terrace. Irvine Terrace, NB Sun 1-5 673-l600 s215,ooo Sunday 11"4 631-7300 $750,000 Sun 1-5 1226 Polaris Drive Dover Shores NB 631 7300 $675 000 Sat Sun 1.$ 125 EBay. Peninsula, Npt Bch 752-8731 $387,000 Sunday 1-4 1826. Greenwood, Santa Ana 963-1319 $1().S.9;00._. -.-SYn l-6 979 Grove Pl.(Freedom Homes) C.M./ 645-3000 $135,000 Sal/Sun 12-5 1410 King Rd . Cllffhaven, N.B. 631 -1400 $459,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1000 Kings -Rd. Cliff Haven NB 64'4-6200 $399,000 Sun 1-5 908 Lake Street. Huntington Beach 963-1 319 $184,900. Sun 1-5 •2015 Leeward Lane. Baycrest NB 644-6200 $319,000 Sun 1-5 37 Nighthawk. Woodbridge Irvine 675-6000 S 194,500 • Sun 1-5 **•630'4+12 Oceanfront, Newport Bch $''44-5150 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 IHt• Aaa 1210 Cero-28f/2be. bUfit in;: pe>ol, loW move In. kids ok, $525/mo 841-4817 f Of etulll..0 Ad ACTION Cell! • o,ity Piiot Af>.VIS<>f' M2·M11 2377 Perdue Or. Costa Mesa 619-672-0876 $189.950 Sun 12-4PM * 1233 Highland Or. Westcllff NB 760-8333 $450.000 Sun 1-5 2345 Port Carllsle Seawmd COM 644-6200 $399 OOOLH Sat .Sun -5 * • 349 Princeton. Costa Mesa 645-0303 ~143,500 Sunday 1.:5 6-02 K. S1reel. l>enll'isula Pl fi1B 631-1400 $450,000 Sun 1-5 44 A1age1me Or Harbor A1dge E~nnes NB 631-7300 $825.000' Sun 1-5 515 Riverside, Newport'Helghts 631-1400 $257,000 Sun 1 _5 303 La Jolla. Newport Beach 631-1266 $399.000 Sunday 1-5 ic • v 25 R1dge1ine, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $4 375 000 Sat Sun 1.5 * •4627 Roxbury Ad, Cameo Shores. CdM 644-906Q $625,000 Sat/Sun .,J-5 *982 Sandcastle, HV Hiiis NB 675-6000 $369,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2324 La Linda Pl. Upper Newport Bay Area 642-1028 $225,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Morro Bay Drive. Spyglass Hiii. NB 631-7300 $559,000 Sun 1-5 * • v 81 Royal St George Big Cyn NB 760-8333 $1 450 000 Sat Sur 1-5 * •25 San Mateo Spyglass NB 644-6200 $795.000LH Sat Sun 30-5 19'45 Santiago Drive, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $290,000 Sun 1-5 v 16 Napoli, Harbor Ridge NB • v 14 Trafalgar Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1 ,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-8333 $1,595 000 Sa1,Sun 1-~ 2040 Shipway Drive, Baycrest, NB 631 -7300 $265,000 * 1206 Nottingham Dr, Newport Beach * •6 Trafalgar Harbor Ridge Nwpt Bch Sun 1-5 631-1266 $369.500 Sunday 1-5 760-4868 $1950000 Sunda\' , 5 * 19241 Sierra Cadiz, Irvine 759-9100 $184,500 Sun 1-5 •35 Skysail (Jasmine Creek) COM 759-1501 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1815 Panager, Costa Mesa 751-3191 $279.500 • 1776 Pitcairn, Costa Mesa 751-3191 $206,000 ... **510 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle Sun 1-5 644-9060 $1 750 000 Sat Sur -5 6 Yorkshire. Harbpr Ridge N B . Sun 1-5 760-1900 $1,095,000 Sunday 1-S . , IHTUT Ill $:.:5 mo 2 Bo 'l'R !'3'·• cioo "0'\ "" £ ~ '" ix Cl<\ 10 II ua t B.i, 1~ ~~to.'1,4,,E-.if',· f>.4c 150 I 759-9100 $259.000 Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2BR 428 62nd Street Huntington Beach 963-13 19 $249,900 Sun 1-0 MOBILE HOMES 2 BEDROOM 300 E Coast Hwy Sp62 (Bayv1ew)NB 675-40 10 $49,500 Sun 12-5 9850 Garfield. Sp 2. Huntington Beach 963-1319 $49 500 Sun. 1-5 4 PLEXES FOR SALE DUPLEXES 1 • 1 3 BR plut 1 BR 461 1 Seashore. w Newport 63 1 1400 $550 000 RENTALS 3 BR HOUSES 2 16 \Aarguer te CDM 6;'5-6000 $3200 mo 5 BR HOUSES • • 10 14 Mar ners 'NB ""5 1 8003 $3500 mo 3 BR APTS •$pa • Poo • 1lt Waterfront • • • Water<rol"! & Poot .,, G•ve address at guard gate Sun 1-4 ' . . Sun 1-5 Sun 1.'5 ~ 1~1s ,jf' u~ur, "' 8 pine '(' ~"· ~ • 8 'f'" 9 l snw" ca~ water ;d t!'''' :>d1•C .:arpoll $5'5 "' 'l pet' P'"' adu•I!'> ',,., ea'e 5'8-0391 TQP art"s qu1e1 no oe1s BE A .... FuL ,9. ss~s PRtV to. TE t>alcon., caroon P•IOL & SPA 2650 1-iarla MESA PINES 549 2U i > '•ell' Orand 'lt'W Jt>• • bcl Condo trplc. yra ..ia• S 1000 mo 284 \ll'lnlfl \' $18 548-8985 ~EPLACE pool patio • LG • " ZS• Apls E ..... .,e s~.o;C' Jo 5"' ~ -284 , •oo Drawe< 28r 2ba Gar age "lo pets ,S"50 mo C.Jll '>'8-3365 · VILLA MEoERA qule1tal'I" complex 28r 2Ba O w c;;1(oet draoes enct gar mo mo rent gas & water pd SJOO dep $675 nio No Pets 2324 • 1 EIOe" S.2-5155 l I l I I . - Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 2. \985 IMIUY•YIEW . Spacious one story rnansion . Premium view ·anyon and city•. lights. Over" 'h acre. Fee land-No · lease. Sparkling pool. Exclusive neighborhood! CaH for fill appoint- ment. THE REAL ESTATERS IHICEI 110,000 IEW LllllY ICJUFHIT • 1121,000 Best <X-t>anfront LICATlll overlooking sand, surf. CataJma sunwts. :! BR. 2-BA rondo w1th'lr r of teak. glass & Lile. Spa ' r s u1 t' us om 1 • tm with Jl'nn- A1r. Thennador, Sub-wro apphan~"S. teak bar. wine rdck, S('<:unty system, 3 car subtt>rranean parking. H Brownell. Art'hlt(.'(:t, T Thomas, Butldt'r 9'11 HISE SAT /SH 1-5 HM'h ICWFHIT J1tlle Cellll, lle•lttr, Auec. J.M.C. Pre,. M4-11H, U1·1lli IRYlltE TERRACE • SHS,000 FEE Front row vww of NC'wport Harh111 & Oc.·c<1n Rambling Caltforrn;1 H.rnl'h &tate Gourmt'l kttcht•n . lam1h room. 4/5 bcxtrooms. sw1mm11tg pooi spas. g<1wbo with tl'H CJn•d gard<·ns HltCY IMIEHIH, HAL TOR (7 14) 144-1136 IALIOAISUID LlllllY llPLEI Huge S Bd. up. Wood & glass. DRAMA TIC. $320,000. JICOIS REALn 110. lll·HlO ILIOlllUMLUI AWH•l MUI YllWl '248 l•HI •twe WJtd1 Ult' wavl'l> 1:rashmg on Llllle Corona A..·Jlh from th1~ rt>modeled 3 BR. 2 BA +-loh h<1vt·n . nt..,llt'<l in lht' lush canyon wt max surf & ~nd v1l•wi.. plus warmth of used brick, -.wmtod Kl.W.. h.irdwood floors & skylights. $i:?5.UIJll WIS 1mST•llTI (114) lH-Mll IPll UT/_/_ 11·1 PRIVATE IEACll COIHIHITT BA YSHORES guard gated commuruty. Custom Cape Cod h o me with French 'doors. used brick, staJ.ned glass beveled window s. gourmet lutchen, 3-bed.room, 3 ~ bath. 3 firepl..aces IY A"DlllTMfn Htl,000 fll 2532 Circle Ir., I.I. llHCY IMIEHlllO, RULTOI 144-IHI UHE LOT I YIEW UPPER IEWPOIT UY OU Liii llLE llYPlllT 121 YIA LIM 1111 OPEi SIT /Ill 1-1 Unu8ually ~hanning 4 Bdrm, den. 4 ~ ba Bayfront home . P rime location. Super view, sandy beach, pier & slip. $1 ,695,000. ~ "-~ --rf CIMIERCIAL HILllll FH ULE . IT IEW Fii ZllE The new Fun Zone is now under construction!! 207 Palm Street is an ideal site for fast food, retail shop. h is available now. Call for brochure. Con- sideration ·to brokers. 11a..21a ..... , • 1100,000 lfWPllT IUll UYFlllT . Decorator perfect. 4 Bedroom home wnh. :security systefl), greenhou~. hobby room. family leisure or enter- taining. Private beaches. Extra largt• yards and 70 front feet on the watt'r. Will accommodate large boat(s). 1111,0oo LHHHW 1111,000 , .. UICY lllElllH, RULTH (114) 144-llH llVEll SHORES llJFllO•T UH UYFlllT ITUL 1711,000 n HWI • IWIU WILL CHH Owner will carry. Will consider trade for Spyglass, Harbor Ridge. Big Ca- n yon. Baysnores. Lido or Corona del Mar property. Agent. 673-7300 UI YIA LIN Hll UI ..... OAPllTUllO s,a1i11l Style C11t•• E1t1t1 '1 Br, 2 1/2 Ba on approx. 112 acre, gated l'Ommunity of Camelot Open ce~hngs. hrdwd flrs. pool. spa, decks & patio v1<'w1 Elegant features thru-out $449,500 1,.. s.t/SH 1·1 31212 Yi1 8H,t14111 tlfHllL LYltClt llUL TY 114/143-1111 114/413-.olJ UIE IOLF ClllSE HIE 1311,000 Seldom on market. Peaceful and green golf course view. Notice the quality as you enter this courtyard security home. Spacious and luxur- 1ious. Extensively upgraded. Custom detailed. formal dining. Large d~!'l· 4 Huge bedrooms. Call for an appoint- ment. Park & greenbelt yet private. 4 Bdrm, 2 1/2 bath, family room, 2 rireplat'es. 2500 sq. f t. Assume $106.000 & OMC at rc>- ducecl price $189,900. OPEN SAT/SUN 12-4 ... om .. ••••••• nH 1e1 ...... • 11 wm••HIT .,,. •UllllAR •Y On thl Turning Buln AC>P Perton 10 INC*:l lf'ld 11 1000 tt wltabuloue Y1ewt cJMn bMCtt ~tnenlf TDS ~lty 497· t744 Must be <Sep4tndtbte •11 have trans 9 to 5 C4' * 1 MONTH FREE L.I~ 973. 1900 E.XCE\. LOC-lltll Ind FROM 95e ST& UP u ULEI UPS CALL (714) 968--8193 n 8 e de d Imme d HOIT I WllTll Waterlt office & slips av11 lmlMd In Hl-trattk; IOC 25•;.~ 1>onu1 to 11art1 c-. 720-1313 Hurry! 63 t-e•eo UYEITISlll Ct••trcial AOOHIT WCmYI. J Needed tor dlapl• !Ml;;;,•;r•iit~l~t.,..~~~7'TJI advertising Sales • rapidly ekpandlng locf . dally newepaper Aq gresslve self-dlaclplln lndlvlduala may earn e cellent income (salary commission), benell and advancement o portunlty. Sales e perlenoe required, m.cl experience adva tageous. Send resome t -Pllll lnllL LIUTlll i 00-2500 sq tt avail. Best Newport Beach IOJ;atlon. Nr the new FUN ZONE at the Pavlllon. Only $2/sq tt Call for details. TOS Really 497-1744 HAHEOtAIT Wanted to rent/lease Re-lllL Y PtLll pair bays or gar space lor P.O Box 1560 auto repair 730-4891! Costa-MeM, Ca 9262~ Sltiijt..,,...---nn ~IDE-lor lady w/hlp IU, 528 sFtworkshop1 S300 + Personal & hswrk SS S15 Uuls -See Unit 29 3-4hrs p/day 64M753 120 E 23rd St, CM ---M----cou::1 --Apt an ager PJ AaaHaC .. tat1 2 w/exp for beautiful t sPIR1fuXL READil'JdS un1t garden apt c• & Salary ... bOnus + apt f'4 Advice Jn All Matters t 642_4914nd""' g. Coonsellng 1815 So. El _pe_s_. _____ ,_ Camino Real. San Clem. UT SALES Lied. 492-7296 Attractive Balboa Penlr Els-sula gaJley Is acc;ep1ln SCRAM-l appllcatlons tor quallflt Art Consultant. 675-290 ANSWERS Belief -Wisely Malloe -Unload Joiner -Pollah CHIPS have FALLEN My sister sighed deeply while looking at herself In the mirror: "Well, I don't have to wonder where thE CHIPS have FALLEN." L11t A FH•• 3004 FOUND ADS ARE FREE #Cal: 142-Hll . AMITllla P/tlme d•y cleaning h O~dable, own tra $850/hr. Cheri 760-94 llTl llCUltO brakes, tune up, align. Newport Tire Center, 3000 E. Coast Hwy. Corona def Mar Alli Tiii SEIYIOIM Newport Tire Cent8f, 3000 Eut Coast Hwy Corona del Mar BABYSITTER: Live female. Ortrs in pvt N studi o pool ha t 650-1752 Of 645-5453 BABYSITTER· PIT for mo. old. m'y ~ t yours. CdM 720-1032 1 --Christian woman to 111 BABYSITTING. Matuj FOUND· buff male Cocker, 9 mo old baby In our N. vie. Huntington Beacn. , home. Lite hskppg req 960-8671 01673-6890 E/548-6315 HEARTBROKEN F/Tabby IALllA UY CLll I cat brwn/blk, grn collar RESERVATIONIST, 5128 vie C M. 650-1685 computer e>ep. FIT Mo~ I LOST S300 Reward. Wttt frl, type 45. Hotel 1 Cat. neutered male, 6 bckgrnd a plus toes • ea paw 760..:§899 FOOD SERVERS. 2 yrs~ Lost. Calleo Cat, 8 mos very fine dining. day shl old. Harbor /Victoria. LADIES SPA. P/T lncld wknds Please call 631 -3 197 NIGHT MAIO, some l .. iaHHI English helpful ftr Salt 4012 Callfor appointment Mof thru Friday 645-5000. VIDEO STORE FOR SALE ext 52 I On beautltul Flat Head BANKING take In Polson. Montana Write P 0 Box 530, TELLER Polson, Montana 59860, or call 1-406-883-5775 lasiana ~g· 4014 *NB. oc . FRONT• Fast food, reap sum bus Terms, Agt Kitt 536-5769 ESTABLISHED GAME VENDING ROUTE Wiii traln High return No money down Mr Wolfef (714) 838-5620 NB Anewer Svs, Typing & Xerox Service business avail tor 1mmed sale. Great loc Sac S 15,000 lnclud furniture & equip· ment 752-0740 4024 We tiave an lmmedlal openlngln our Newpot Beach office for a Tellel The suocessful candldat must have 6 months r4 cent teller or cashier e> penence and lhe abilll 10 type 25 wpm God communication Skills requisite For 1nformat1on contact John Laun 675-4500 • LOSUIEUS FEIEUl SAYlllS IUI 3201 Newport Blvd Newport Beach, C~ 92663 Tiii• •11t 41U1htftll •laoe te Jive i• So. Calif. 111 .. if•t 11wer 4 Ill, 111, 3'h la. 1411,000. 2,256 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2 baths 1Y OWl£R -1221,000 • 142-1021 leot Fer Lars• ltat Channing 3 bdnn, den & 3 bath . Move in condition, parque t floors, new crpts & drps. You own the land. Vacant for quick escrow. Drive by .. $695,000. Owner. · 3 l WHITEWOOD WAY 2nd 's no PMI ca I Equal Opporiunlty Employer IWIEll 714-la \. 71H " 714-10-1170 211 IUMll, lal. Isl. 2324 La Lida Plaet •••,.rt ltaela, Ca 12110 IPEI UT/HI 1·1 401 ltrtlt Star L1. 141·1110 tr 131-llH (EXIT MICUELSON/SANDBP.RG) tor ratea Newport Mesa Mort 548-6276 Nancy IHHHPEI _BLUE CHIP PROPERTIES sharp. detail oriented tc 786-2040 lltrlfHH, small office. par1 llm1 -Sat/S.H OPH MOISE SAT /SH 12·1 Hct ltatab 14 T .D.'i 4021 ~~~u,:'0~~r f~~er~~ Apr!atat1, Ual. I At1rl•Hl1, UaJ. t Aert•tat1, Uaf. Aert•nt1, Oaf. Btttb,J!tttll 2t04 ltatall It 2ffl ltatall It 2tOI 1368 634 278 & 209 t widow has money for 7878. Newpor1 Bead Cnta lle11 2724~1mae 2744 ltwprt luck 2711 l!!J!rl ltack 2269 SU I SI• LlllE Skare Skirt s1.:301sq 'tt 1611 wes~-TD's s10.0001up No CA 92660 $675/ S695/ 2 B· -,...,., ~~5 +-f' w 2Bd-ttra -enn NB Agt 541-5032 cred1tv1no penalty •-ilEf-• mo-mo •OW LEASlll& ?-ea-gl8nt otflee/den, 2 BAYRlvuE-coNOO" 302oW Coast Hwy. New-Fem shr NB rm & ba. Condo S360IS330 + ·~ __ . __ Denison Assoc 673-7'! 11 -• r"" aptS encl gar.Indy rm, c•tSS C•ffl I baths. Cannery VIiiage Brand New 2Bd 2Ba vu port Beach. refrig. TV kltch-lndry prlv Students utll Avall 7/1 557_4213 0 C. Airport area ekec. -Weekends only. Appl~ yds/patlos, clos@ t " " s 14001mo 673-3777 Agt A/C, sec.,J>OOl/spa. lrplc $125+ wk sgl. no deposit. pref S225 ea 646-2346 ore. lvrn w/pd phone Helt Waate4 5100 person M-F 2-4pm, 2 beach, nr major shops I CHAil CllEEI ---S1300. 675-9460 l F-_ k 20_30 s" 3-Br Resp. ma1e/fem 3 br, 1 blk S475/mo 476-0525 _ W Coast Hwy, NB Huntington Beach area BayrldQe brand new 2 I n sm r ,,r bch W/O lrpl comp rum * lllYlll * (Mngr-2417 Whltesands) WOOllRlllE Y1LUH bdrm 2 ba condo w/vu & Versellles-Vllla Balboa S.••tr N.B. S325/mo. 1Stllast. + n-s~kr, s395_ 631 _6430 · Ollll& HL IU REMODELING Carpent IPTIUCllULTI pa110 Upgrades. pool, 2BdrmsS100010Sl500 leat1l1 ztOI ,,., uttl avall 6121 Beautiful office sul1e. 700 F/T &PIT.Musthave neat, Must know conoreta Days 675_16•2 IEW lPARTIHTS 1ac, sec gate comm Agt 631-4960 1 B'" apt SI .. ... 544-7066 Alisa Rmmt w/eense or humor. s/h lncls utll/fanltorlal cin appearance& gddtlv-framing. 631-2345 .. -'"' Pl ... iurn .. •--38 2ba apt Ing record OMV rapor1 Is Eves 960-4614 En Joy a Ille style sur-S I 2 5 0 mo Lor I · Private N.B sudlo pool block to beach Carport: Furn room/bath Kit & I ~~M c'N.n k r S3SO S 1090/mo. Agt 675·6700 req. Star1 et $A.SO plhr CUllEl/ITIOI B EACHWOOD VILLAGE rounded by the charming 474-8900 9-5 wkdys house Nd lemala live in Weekly $450, 673-5198 lndry prlv. Voong emplyd Ron '573~~5;0 ava11'17f· EXECUTIVE SUITES Apply at 3182 Pullman FIT exper. pref. I 1110 •• lsoo.IT atmosphere ol Wood--BAYRIOGE CONDO babysitter 650-1752 or CdM 2br Iba 6/IS-9/25 4 male only. Walk to · Full service. 881 Dover Dr St.C M 751-2680 Harold, 250 Ogle St, C bridge Village Brand New secured, gated 645-5453 Blks bch S t200/mo Agt Mar In a S 3 5 0 Imo 1 Shr 3 Bd 2ba view.pool, 631•3651 liii;;;;;;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;jijiiijji;;iii;;;;;;;;;.I. ______ _ FOi IOYE II COST comm Pool, spa, 2 Bd. 2 (The Cove) Bayslde----c5r 760-0159 675-6200 493-547'1 Dana Pt cleaning woman. Mature -------LIP•~ Cross Creek and Cedar Ba. AIC frptc, 2nd sty !Bdrm. den. lrplc, pool, or Great new Condo, Npt n-smkr S500 645-6557 FREE IEIT II Enjoy Huntlflgton Bch Creek offer a unique overlkg pool S 1400/mo. Jae, pvt bch, sec sys Oceanfront Balboa Penln Hgttts, mat~ bd/ba w/d, Shr beaut. Promontory Pt Huntington ~ach Prof Ufestyle combination ot one. two M1ck1 644-6200 $ l600/mo. 675-l909 2Br & Convert ore. Im· trpl, amenities. cls-bch-VIiia, fun llvlng, avl 7.1 bldg, 4 mos free rent In Garden Set11n9 and three oeoroom T peccably malnt resld AVI shop NS ss25 722.,n22 $520/mo ~ dep. Lisa plus improvement allow- •Pool & Spa apartments located near IES llYVIEW H LIDO I U•FURlllllH APT. mthly only start June 633_373110 673_76601E ance to qualllled pro- 1 a variety of c.onve111ence Spacious 3br 2be on pvt 642-2357 $5000 673-7499 Hsemate needed for beaut 1ess1onals. 700-1500 Sq. •Spacious immac units 101 all ages bch Gar & storage . • ---Lag Bch ooeen vu home. Shr lux. N.B. home & gar-feet at 85¢ Call now lor * Blliartl Room space. lease S2000/mo VILLA BALBOA 2Br ·quiet. $hr house on Balboa 18· for all amenities, non smkr den, mature, tldy;n-smkr appt L Wells 635-0818 •Beautiful Landscaping I * Snopprng Avail July 575.7687 new crpls & paint, frplc,l month of June Frplc, bay S500/mo 1 utll 494-1607 6 mo Isa S435+ 645--0911 · ' •Private palios & declts * Theaters garage security, pool, view, lg kitchen, own _ Furn N.B ofe. ent by hr *Profession al managers i * Recreation New lux 2br 2ba Bayrldge S 1050/~o 840-6190 room $350 673-5379 Mele pref Newport Crest, Straight gentlemen 44 S 15 an hr. othe< business I Bedroom from $585 condos lull Vu. sec gate -NB Avall now S450/mo •seeks to five In quiet sur-ANl<:e avall 752-0740 Exec 1 Bdrm from S620 Seleted units will'\ ca-gar trpl pool-spa, WESTCLIFF 2 bdrm 1 ba• Vacaf ta utll Incl. gar, Pool. tennis roondlngs, Dane Pt & San 2 Bedroom from $745 lhedrat c e111ngs & $1295/$1495 854-8090 upper, no P'IS S680/mo I 1 I 4AA7 close to bch 645-2547 Clemente area. Xlnt refs. Lido VIiia~ 359-5t8 sq ft Sorry No Pets lakeside views No ,pets lease. 548-7533 , tall I •.v 492-2077 Bob offices with A/C & xlnt 19t32 Magnolia St permitted UITILlff -TAHOE. Beaut. lakeView Mast8f suite, ocean vu.• ___ parking. $1.25/aq tt Incl 964-5567 964-5574 Furlher leasing I !aata AH 2710 twnhse 3BR 2'hba. sips i:~5:~oho~:~7~~~2~ It 1 11 Waate4 2tOt utll. 673-3777 Agt Bflle 10 beach $4 10 deal 1ntorma11on please call 1 NON SMOKERS Lge 2br I s62s1mo 2Bd 261 pool, 8 So Shore nr casinos _ •.I .. . •llOAL SlfTE child ok baste apprs crptsl (714) 857-0383 2t:>a twnhse fir plan. love· clubhouse. close to alL $ lOO nlte °' $600 Wk. M/F 2br Iba N.B apt, 1 Emplyd lady nds mstr Garden style. 1 story facll- d r a Pe s Po o I Io o 0 Pf'n Daily 8AM to 6PM ly environment Patto 2521 Sunflower Peak rate $125/nlte or blk from be9eh $400/mo. bdrm In nice hm aprx ty Well ~led Corona NOW HIRING OllllEllS AlllSTllT lllllEllS Interview~ Wednesday 9-1 1 AM at 2588 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa (on Newpo;• Blvd at Del Mar) Catt 1714) 537-4840 for more info EOE 539-6190 Best Alty lee pool No pets Lse $850 TSL IWHlllT S800 wk. 7141648-0375 C~ll Mike 645-8629 S300 mo excng hSl<pg/pt. d~ Mar on P C H Air, HUNTINGTON CREEK For~:a::~~~~=ncy 640-0349 142·1IOI j lt1t1l1 It M/F 1hr 280 1 '~ba HS rent 63t-9'4t 111 m8Q 1 ·sep entr Mgr 975·9700 ltM t 2122 lt.r 2t Lukurtous 1 4 28r Apts . ftllt 2HI apt/Condo, 314 ml fr bctl lrtlf /ffsM11/laftiM New Bldg, OC Airport iJiilPmP.llJIJiiiiiiiii!a!IJPl'Jl'Jiii Enc gar televised sec lrg HW APUTIEITS Spa,·ous s'ngle o New Condo. &Jr. 2br 2ba.1 .... · S350lmo 963-5419 y profetaf"onal leml'Y I area Corner of Redhlll & Patio & many amen111es : * ••• •yaila"'t•* 1 1 ne loft. skyllght 1200 Sf n~ BALBOA 3br 2ba yrlr· l'n .. ,F .. 2 Bd NB apt Nr 00°Y g to New.vvt area Bristo! 700 '"" ft & 1350 Heat & waler paid From •O•TlfWHI p••1 mo No pets 526-3625 att 25+ S325+ 675--0849 ' bch S275 & utll. Pool. tor 9 months --tooklng sq h. lmmed occpy ,. • & two be~room apt.s Frwys 2 Car gar $850 blk·bch lmmed avat Fem ..., a .. r mov n ..,,.. • I · -., S650-S795 848-1613 n "" Spm or wknds 1 · lndry lac 1150-4582 ror great vacation family A & H INVESTMENTS SEIWI •• VILL',.,,E 1~ 'l Br Un•Que Floor Pina _ BALBOA ahare 3br 2ba MfF h 2 b H B condo nr hOme In Corona del Mar _ 852-8714 • I t" C t II t $325 mo yrly I block s r r · or Laguna Beech from f •• • HI t It from t>eaeh 1173•9359 Adam11evahard, pool, SepL 1 •95 thru June 1 4 Nwpt Bch acrou rom Norlhwood Park otters WIY IOU pool 1acuzz1. covered 2715 · S325 + 'lkl111. 963-8960 '8& Wiii trade archltec~ John Wayne Airport. 600 .,.. _____ ...,_•I Btwn Bay & OcMn Abr · 0 eq tt. 2 offloee + reoep-•lililliiiil~ ........... 2 Bdrm 2 bath gestwatef hae, evall lmmed. M/F thr 2 lg Br, tBa hme, .turally designed regon lion area. s1.25 groaa. Incl. Kids OK S675/mo. 650_ 1286 or &50-2637 frplc, lg aundeck, w/d, 3 Country Ea1ate ot 10 852•8713 '· 1 partung laundryfacfl .• Live where you have la1r-condil1onlng, easy frwy •Spectacular apt• I access and much more •I & 2Br, I & 2Ba suites •Spacious townhouses For lurther tntormallo!'. •Flreplaeea I please call 714/552-0177 •Private t:>tlcontas or1 or v1s11 our office at 146 Garden patios A'Oosevell. !Nine. CA ••n •3 Light.a tennis courts OPEN DAILY MON·FRI 8am to 6pm SAT/SUN FURNISHED or UNFU~NIS~£0 ~EALTH CLUBS TENNIS SWIMMING, plus much more' Sorry. no Pff.s Modtls •2 Swimming pools •Streem• & ponds •Sorry, no pets •Furntehlng1 evell 8 30am~8 ()()pm 1 open daily 9 to 6 WHY NOT CALL llJ..1111 L11H1 leack 2741 ~ Ocean view studio patio +-Apart~nts frig a micro wave '°' Ille cooking No kltctt $495, ttt last <H'P 494-7645 N~wport Budl So. IU .. ¥11.UIE I 1100 16th Strttt 15555 Hunongton VIiiage ewrrt ltacla 27H (a~ Dover} u.ne. from s.n Otego 2 fOOS q h rHla;no; In F~. norttl of S.,ch C11nnery VIiiage S 1800 6•2-510 10 McFadden, weet on mo could be ap111 414 Ntwport Budl No. Mcfadden. 3151 St Stora a Office 880 lrv1nt Avtnut' IYltlable Open SA t & (at 16th) SUN It 4 Also CIMrlrlg out nouaep11nts (213) 64S-IJ04_ ~76 6'493 7t4/&~·7040 ·--•iiiiiiiiiiiiiil .l 642-3850 ag1 642-lOtO bike to bctl. CdM, $375+ aerea acrea on the _....,....,,,.,,..,,,..,,,..,,=~~~ 2 -BA Iba-.-..... --. _c_on_d_,_o-1 CdM 2BR Apl. M/F Prof.. 'ltu1111, xlt prkng, INN t>eautlful McKenzie rlvef OFFICE/STORAGE _.. Mid 20'a +.Pool, laundry.I yrly 675-8757 Iv mtg. with tennis court. 3 OC Airport Ar .. 1000 ~:~:e~~ 5f:· ~;!~ 760-8773 M/F 10 lhr 3bt condo, all Btlrmt , 3 baths, gueet sq ft 75&-8898 · area S700/mo 645-2251 CdM 4 MAN emenlti.t. w/d, kite prlv. qrtra.. art atudlo and Prime Chlfo ofc tpece w<>rllout ac>ace. uune, · · GREAT HOUSE refa req'd SAOO. ~ \.Ai utll. JKUUl/apa and other El Toro. 85$ p/eq. tt. ..... ..., __ , ____ ..,ZHl_.,.1 SA-75+ dep. "'°""255 720-0483 wonderful amenltlea. • CortJ~:,f~· PrOf metvre rMPOn P91'-CdM large bdrm, female NB/Prk Newport. Br/pvt Tutetully furnleMd-An-213/MMS20 son. lllrn rma w/pvt ba. non-smt!r, avail June 15 ba $450+ J/2 utll Avt tlquee, and only 15 min kite prlv 557-9058 aft 3 $345 Can...,.. 759-9143 8117. F pref. 780-9387 rrom downtwn EU99M• Skyperti Cir. lrvtne Offloee. Fem 11\r 3bt hm. S 1oo)mo N8,11ep1 t ery rel wtcng Oregon L*1"11 to trade AIC, crptg. S ISO. mo I tel ..... tit 2tt4 •min Ulltt. leecil« In M/F tttr 28d 2ba Duple or wlll conalW leaM for 540-379e 1 •,:::: wtild'lr N-amkr M S-2357 S31l5/S 150 dee> 875-9334 9 "'°' at S tAOO/mo For • CdM dlx auttee AC, efn91 UllU IDOi furtNIJ Info p4eMe call ~g. from SA50 2855 E --•• Fem n-amkr 280 2ba HB Pref fem n-ttnOt!lf 2BR. (503) 883.-9278. Coat Hwy e7M900 -·-Cndo nr bch/amen w/fem CdM $350/mo SI PCH Wkly rentatl $ 135 & up $400/'-i utM 893-7102 dy497-75&5/ev 975-2370 S~E SPACE ColOf TV. free coffee, --. --larafn ftr 10 au!HeeM lhru Seot. ri.&19<! pool & ttepe lo Fem n-amkr to 11\f 4 8t Prof ctn n-'"*r IO<*lng f In .a 1918 tMI tq n for ocean Kltch't avail Eutbluft TIH S2251mo MIFMtM2&-30NBar... I a.ll St20°o mo. Off Hatbof, 985 N Coast H~ + utH 759.1180 $350-$450/mo 9e~57 2 CM gertge, 'ltorage 00 Mw Vef~ Ealt. Laguna e..ctt. 494-. 294 Fem only 22-3()vra r refa• Prot. M/Flg Npt 8ofl ~r to bMctl 315 Cfeet C M 873-1314 . IUUll •m 11\r 2 8d TWMM ·lk'Je:j own bdrm/ba un<Mt 35. St_ Ha s 12s 875-929.!_ W•ttttront ofca, ~tty Wkly r9nt_,1 now 1vau.. CM w/tlngle mom $300 non..mkr 5f1.341s---i 175/m.o. St0<909 only, um/lhr acrtry/recept s12e1wt1&up 2274N mo 111a11 et20.oey1o8 N1ri.o dve<tl&lng 91118, 72~ Jim..-St . .ie0t111*'• .. offleel C>Ort Blvd. c M M&-744 250,..855/!~5-3 t7.& a.2•5e7A C"0tta M.u 873-1717 up to eoo "' &49-6055 -==:::L;===== - -• - _..._ .. GRAND OPENING LAGUNA SELF · 'STORAGE We are finally openll Many different sizes available from as low as: S40 . per month ' OPEN 9am -6pm 7 Days a we k ZOS22 La1une Canx.on Rd. ;> 4tT-noo ('11 Mlle South of El Toro Road on Laguna Ynyon Rd) • . -.. I Orange CoMt DAll.Y PILOT/S...nday, June 2, 1815 - c~~LD ~A~de.MPIT 20 h H&id llll vcc src e MPU<TO MOA HouMOleen~ ,.,T, Pit, .,.. wtYll Ult&..,....,.., ""'UI ua• •Tlllt• •• lflml mo I 0 'I home or F & P/tlme, fteor 1v9 AePfy Ill s.f Tl own tranap. H.8 & F V -... 4 Day w.c":r:c:rd pro-JIWl•I -s .... ~· ~In~ IMcft. !lnplo)l99 ~ a1 3 yovra. 120· 1032 In r>trtOn °''::r.; Julfut. NI mt PUIU ar .. an.>• 1oe an. eom 11 lnt.:.=-fOf club a.c: e...ing ••I*· 4'71-M21 Mu.t ,:'14 "'ont beek• • mu:tt !nth1.181Uf1e. & 25:27' c:iu., Boet• Arcm ~ SMll. So LA9 CLERICAL·S.Cre1ari;il 7t 1 e a.iboa ' P*'ln TIJ 111 H8KPRJM0THIR8 HLPR, r•tary Mutt 1>e wtM 0t: OI 720-112 I ground In llft!MIC* mer· OUIQO!no PtrlOl'lll only Wkndl now· ""'-38-40 hra wt& .....,. 1'' Word PrOC41ttin9 J>09, Salatymeyne1 _... ec>c*.~4devwtc'5. genfHd, d•ptndlJbt . keuno. kftftf"9e of Ship 'thoto Pho10, ..,,,,,.,. 145--7100 ttlona av.it. for ~ & MT& ll'llY INUTll '• =.: mat..,, '!OW ht £.CM .. ~ well groomed. Pttton· L.9 .. WllTll dlplay ad*1lllt\Q and ..,_2424 lhort tetm .-OnMIMla lull ti,,,.,. Local CPA fltm ~· do1 T.n ut able ~ M p/hr at Tt.Hop. Alt• 4, cal Liz ..,_ t~ In train. PRE·ICHOOL THCMt .,...., tllM lnaldt READE" NORRELL INC. 752-ttO IMklng lndlY. Pr« acc1g Pf'oc:uc:ew.:. ~·~ 11"1 ~ Hra p/wtc or Ray "'4·1422 lnQ atatt AttractM Aidt. Nwpt Hll at• . .-AO a-. for P'MMnt, CLERICAL. bekgrnd' llnowi.dge ol 1.,-Y Train PrOd. Box 1n. ~ In C*ton only LIV(·IN nc>n4m0ktt for I ti.Miit&. Send reeume, FuH/pen lime &4t-1en poejtlve lndl'lldull Who 0 ~=t'1~~ ~ = Laguna ~h CA 92652 Hert'• your oPP«tunlty ~ 1 ~Jam~hRd, 1 to 2 WM!la. .Wttenou alln·--len&ry PIUI --~ :tr:~~::,,! a LElll nPIST Send rttUme or lnfor. lo: Fltm Aidt live-In •ltl•t t>ecome NtOClat.cl wit Jun• 4 rr tam·4e>m ~. 840-5071 .... ,--Mon & TUlll flnlltl; coun• .cl•. Wont ,,, a P.O. Box 915, SunMI tee<iher In wntchr PIT Rm a leed« In I~ Advertl ' ,.._, Th & FtlM M Qocat ....__~"'""" OAEAT WISTERN SAV· Beach, Ca. 90742 brd•S300. mo '45·23.57 tng S~lalty lnduatry. llmll NI PIT IAllllllJIT P 0 lloJI 1MO U::: drl>MQ -.o. . ;.T'w:,J,rc'~ INQS, one of Cal1fornla'1 --,1-111 w-• Seit Ctlendera, Pena Sllary ~tlabt. Exp Are VOU a nlaM O'-' toottlng eo.t• Mela. Ca t2t2' Penny aa ve r . 1 e>eraon, Penneyaav•r IMdlng fl~ lnltltu-llUYllY ..... .._ Gift• to IOQI nrnu on preferred. ~7-4!020 for• lw.6/ IOb? Placentlt AYe. C.M 1eeo Pfaa.1tla AYe, CM tlona.haalmlniadlattopen· Freeway Auto Sue>e>I Chlroprac:llc heelth ctr, full or pert-time bMll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil We .lfe • IMdl~ ..,o- lng fOr • C*1I Typi11 In 28242 Avery Prior~'. 30-40/hrwtc 499-t133 WMlctyCotnmtu&c>N apectfalttnerm'VflOok· P/T UlllTUT ULDPlllll our Cotta M ... Branch. Mission VleJo 496.0100 FILL/Tm PAY tnveatmenta No eollee llYEITISlll Int tor • alnctre h.erd tor fadal M'°'1 Mat"' Outaldt HIH p•rao ,a. Ilona. Our 78th ~ o wottctng lndMdulla to fin pr« &42_.9 t 1/581-5625 ••ntad for ttatton•r Thia la an entry ltvel J>09:--T /Tiii Wiii prome>t. tri.ndly Mrvtce the fOllowlng eecond 1hlti111>1•&.W!!~&• ... ..i• company, el(p91' no nee ltlon. You wtl IMtn th9 HLIYIH NllH Oe>e>ortunltlta available Ratad AAA· 1. Fo1 mor ARTIST potltlona: U.lll•IT Selery & comm For ee>Pt v.,IOU• ty~ of loana, Travel Aoency, part ~me. with the LOS ANGELES lnl0<matlon· write: Kevin . hlgh callbf•. m..nory I call carol Mercer prtpatlng r .. I .. tatt IOM SS 1·9040 . TIMES CIRCULATION Pnka, NEWTON MFG. Growing dally nfWSPaPtt Acme Gridley SIU ()o( A"*'ic..t , .. '"' oro..-1 nemet, numbef aldlla. Of· 957~ dooumenta, malntlln de-Oepanment In our· dOOf COMPANY, Dept. C2715, on the Orange Coaat Hllld.lng AHC SIU OPR. ,.._ • -ino ..i.. ganiled, mature attltUde. ---------1 pertment fllet, aa well., llYILIPlllllT 11m to door newapaper sales Newton. Iowa 50208 Medi lmaglneu-.. pro-Madllne ()peta1or1 _.,,.. '0 1111 ,,_,'°"' "' P.,m tull time &46-0&00 SALES REPS otl'lel.oentrtl dutlet. Ty. We are Mt6clng a MC· program Guaranteed --dUCtlYe, layout artlat who o.Wtr.,/Parta Loader ~ -:.:_-: Ing ol 50 wpm 11 requl<ed retary ror the Devetop. hourly wage plu1 com-underltandametehandl9-TM_or_.MIK,eoror lllUTll•IT !Mnt Manager In our minion Houri: 4pm to 1m1•11... lng,1odelt0n~lalng Wt oft•• QOOd ftll\lnQ , _ _.__.,IVY• Mon·,rt, tun time. n.. Ulll211/TUI •:!rf•· We offer competitive Newpgrt 8¥ch office Al 9 pm T, a In 1 fl g 11 Flair tor COior and decoral· tor a variety of ciitnta aatary plua 7% ltllft ,.,.., u• tvll.O w... phone9, SA OO/hr 10 ltart aatarl•• and excalltnt a smau team-orle~led provided Poteollal to Ing? Quality e>eople Our dlacrlmlnatJng mar· bonua. Come>any paid ~~.!. ':",,:;::: =~· Call s~nnon 751·8190 Tim•• Mirror Vldeotex tr you .,. Ing fOt ..ir• "P9flding moneiy. Of '*• lo go place. like Maotc Mountlll\ Knotta Berry Farm, °' wln Prlz.ee and Awards, Cal1 ut nowt We have MYel'at OS*'llnoa In C M -H B or f: V &42 .. 333 benefila. FOf Interview IUbsldlary of a major earn $300. plua per Week n"ded to coordlnal ktt d4Hnand1 quality and medical & dtnt.i. plue •~eHallle PIMM c.,1 Mr ---------1 Serv~ 11 Introducing1t1 appointment, pleaM CJll bullderl developer we For an Interview, call: wall decor 1nd ac· atyle much moral Appllcatl9ftl sw-'°' llCICIOln'"""" RECEPTIOllST uctllng and Innovative Leticia \ampa. are eeeklng 1 h.lghly 957-2361 ext. 1204 cessorlH In homes and Newpaper production are now being ac:c.pted (714) 5-.-~ in-home lhformatton ..,. ti led I di Id of11cet Wilt train. knowledge helpful. Ablll· •m• " ~ Cal Fed Mortgage, ...... 111()9 called Gateway IO (714) lit 4110 mo va n 11 ual who tflfllll IELP P/T, FIT. 848·9774 o ly to work undet dead· ROSAN PRODUCTS 1--------• port Beech Branch is cur· Oranne Co"nty real· • w11.1 also be wlll!ng to aa-If Y""" ·r klda are golnff to 11 ent"' aee111 n~ ·... .. (714) lit 4111 al 1 Qtl'le 1 .. _ "" 840-3059 tines a muat. Prior ~.. 3130 W. Howard St nur no ' ., ng 1 .-...._,-dent a G11eway 11. a • w~ req:i,:-:~en:~~ schooi or II your faml y 19 paper exper. an adVan· Santa Ana, CA 92704 OllT. Hiii &1111 tionlat Light typing Ind brand new lecilnology IRUT WEITEll real estate/ development grown up & on their own, J-.tiy Sales tage. Poeltlon 11 lull time, 250--81.PO • Country Club Conv. Hoap . referencH requtred called v1deotex now STOCI Industry knowledge of if your bored 111ylng II FllE .IEWELRY good benefltl. 11t1ry Equll OC>P6f1unlty nr C. M Fairground•. ~~rMn~I for ~n ap. avallable on • sublcrip· SAYlllS WMd PC la deat~able. ~~';': & I~,~~':~~~ TIE lllAIWIY :~:~~~~~lr:h ::d Employer M/F/H/V ~-'k 71~~~·P!:!7·:j (l1i)ll1-1141 ~~:V1db.','''iub~~:~:.~! SECSlllLEETSIRJ EQual Ope><>rtunlty en resume to aytor Christmas this )ob can re au mes Io: S 1 e vf IUOllltlT M on · Fr I , 1 0 • 5 P M . such aerv1ce1 as 1n.-home Woodrow Homes, 4921 be tor you. We are a 30 mature peraon. salary H h A I DI I 5 6 CIL FED Birch St, Suite 110, New-yr old school plct re plus eommtaalon. oug · r rec 0 · General machine shop, 49·30 1 banking, shop1>1ng. news, p••T • fill ,... ... e><>rt Beach, CA 92660 u Dally Piiot, P.O BOll min 5 yra exper Own IORTl!Al!E educatlonal 1nrormatlon 1119 11915 O.'.IELO•S Attn-RGC firm, located In Anaheim, Huntington Beach 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca IOOls, must do OWT't Mt· lmlTlllAL SAi.iii • • and more S2SO.S350 p/Wk Ote>end· n and we are now hlrlt\g for .. v L ... ~ 92628 upa & have shop math EXCITING growth lieldl E 1 Op 1 I"" on ...,..,. ......... Due to P"1 time carrier CQUnsel· --fall 8mptoyment. (training ,.,rs on oss.,.,.g llAlll ll&IT kn~.. . w-corn-Wetght control progr1ms Qua pc>f1un ty We ere seek 1ng pro-;;;.. 0...':j'rv:;'"~ lrvtne & ors wanted. Help boy• WI LITS IF lllm will start mid-June) < 714l 992·;~;1 nt 304 INIU '9UT ~';u7. wl:;; Ask & broad MJPC>lement line --.;;;E;;;m;;p;;~-;;;:---resswia1 Sales Rep1 10 o c o;;;,;;i'd·a er~ Art and glrl1 solicit· new It's easy. LOM weight & Exper. not nee . basic re-Newport Bellcil 330 w. Bay SI. for Mane. 557.3390 offers tteidblllty and tn· HOlrtiRtlT demonatrate and M4l th11 & Oitt compantM need9 aubac:rlpllona on tt)elr help othera lose too. qulremen11 are that you Mra. A~notds Colla Mesa. Ca. 92626 come enhanoemen~ MC· Mature prof . peraonible, aervlc. at one ot our e to hire .. ..,.,., peoC)le 10 pae>er routes. Muat enjoy NEW PROGRAM Safe & enjoy chlldren and have ~~7:14~)~64't~·~1~2~12~e~xt~-~2~3~7~~~~~~~~~~1 llAIL ... : ond lo nonel Yoo II be typing 60 wpm plus, gOOd retail locations In Orange worll In l10Ck ..i.. MC--working with · 10· 13 yr last. DOCTORS DIET i en1hulsla1m tor people. _ Addreulng U.t Malnten· proud, not emb1rr111ed, phone manner a front otc County. The ldMI cal\-retlfY. Serious pay work- olda. Early evening houra Call Paula, 548·2335 Call Dionne. bt wn anoe. Will """'rate K-to be with America's appear tmpc>f1ant Sm. dldala will have strong ing with non MrlC>YI work days/ flexible hrs. 8:30· t 1:30AM 11 (714) v..--• HUlth Company .NEO· N B Atcht Design firm Ck>tlng akllls, 1 y .. r of people No ~ Commission only 778-4554 for an appl. $ $ Punch and Computer. LIFE!· F/T, PIT For no Joan. 645• 1791 wknd experience. Mlling direct nee Sharp ln llC>9M'· Call Bruce Emsley EUCTRlllOS 9AM-5PM 3 d.ays p/~. pressure intervttw, call calls OK to the conaumer 11 &nee Cajl Mr Umoff tor ~2 ... 321 ext 206 lftyou have exper with a lllEUL IFFICE Apply Pennyu~. 1660 548-5253 NOW --------~1 preferred appt Sun *5. Mon- mleroscope, please call Exper 16-24 hfa, m'ature Ptaoentia Ave. C.M HCEPTlllllT Tuea e-.s 261-5277 Hllll OIAST Doreen for the start ol a person A E. Inv. Co. 11/IJI IHt lfflH energetic dependable, Bas.e lalary ptus com· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IUILY PlltT n-career 756-8 tOO Of 720-8090 SILES MAllAGEMEllJ .IUllTIUlll llAll Thurs & Fri 9-5 30 Medical type 45•65 wpm, /tor mission paid training ~~~~~~~~~ Scramto9n7E9n-gl3nee73 ring Inc. -1••• IFFICf !Of private club In CdM bClcground pref 645-7870 growing company nr O.C. P<OQ(}m .. S::d flexoetlenl TEEIAIU Ml _ 6 H"".., FJJ;,..or PI T. Lamb, IFFICflAUIH Atre><>rt FIT.$5-7.p/hr. compl ny.,.,nets Get youraummerjobnow ••••••• ····Daily Pilat. Marure person for small OPPORTUllln 67.3-3515 ·Lauri Hardy, 833-0425 If you would 11ke to be 'a Worit evenl~s & Satur· Import firm. General or-lor Newport Center Con· $30- llce duties. Type 50 wpm, .. ,...,....._ suiting firm Xlnt typing If OPT /llOTIY pan of a t .. m that II days Earn ,t 100 ~ • • minimum Near Redhill & _,.,_ skills w/some 1dm1n & some bkkpg for amt con· p1on..,1ng an exc111ng week plus tr pa an Warner. 261·6611 Crew Snnervisors are now .. ID/I.AMID dul~ Good company struction co. Newport =~d':!'tA~~oiC: ~J:'~M;.~;" • • • • i COLLECTOR WAITED : • Part time o •lf'ning in ~ewport • : ~ach a nd La~una Beach ·area. : e Earn up to 7.00 per hQur for e : collect in~ (or monthly su~rip· · : • lions. E:xpt>rit'OCt' prf'ferred by p ot e • rt'quired . \1u~I bf' at lea t 18 years • : old. Ca ll 10 A)t -.i P)1. \1r. : e Kirkland. 6 1-2· 1.32 1, Ext. 20 i . • • • IHfUL tnllf an Irvine Co has lmmed. need for conscientious lrlendly person to nelp organize Prealdent & as- sisl otflce statt Get'leral office skills nee. Hours 11'am-3pm. Mon-Fri 250-7009 HILL Olll/FIH Ti•• M thru Fri only COUNTER HELP pl ume thru F 11.30·2.30 Call George bef 1 lam. or af1 2pm M-Frl 432-0670 • 81RO•LATIOI DEPT. • • • Host & HostHses Good! : 142-4321 EOE : benefits Apply In PlfSOn • • 1 3·6pm Hof's Hui Res· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT e tauranl, 18850 Douglas.I • 330 w a..,. SttMI Cos1• Mesa CA 97627 Irvine • AN EOUAl OPP()RTUNIT't EMPLOYER • . I WANTED • : I HOUSECLEANEAS ••••• •~•••••.• •••••••• ••• • Ktrbys Main!. 631-5272 , ·STUDENTS • START THAT JOI NOW! Play at the beach all day. Work 3 or 4 hours In the early cvenma. AduJt supafts!on and transportation. No Deltvatna or Colle~ Involved. Call 642-4333 Leave Message for Mr. Terry DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll lllFllLlll Your Dally Piiot Service Directory ~...n11t1ve 141-4121 tit. lft ..,. City of Fountain Valley benefits, Stan1ng salary Bch Wiii train. 63 t-8341 needed tO WOl'k in a professional Positions now avallabt $20.000 yr Contact ;~:~m:tw~=~ ., 'Nlthlnthepaib, medians Cheryl, 759•1356 HP&ll Tl-..U between 2·5PM at (714) TIUPllll/lllllt, mana1ement position. & wattf division ol public , •• ,,I c· .. m• Lloyd P•t Control need• 651-1722 PIT for CfUIM ship In Nwpt worka. For informatlon1& -.. termite repair tech. Some Bch Call Suzanne. We now have openin1s for Yotlll addts to S&Jl)ervise newspapers sales crews. Responsibi ties wilt include hirinc, trailing and motivatin1 teens in obtaining new customers for the areas leadin1 newspapers. For an excel ent opportootiy, and earnings of $600-$800 per week, CALL FOR lllTERVIEW t42-4333 lsk for: BRUCE EllDSLEY Newspaper appllcatlon1 contact P•r· person. will train Costs carpentry exper needed, UTEW•J 675· 1481 · aonnel, 10200 Slater, F.V. Meaa. 642-8870 steady job We train. Call • 963-8321 M/F/H P&ITTllflllYH Mr. Taylor. eam-12, YllHTDlllYIOll Del 0 C IL A area Gd -'9:.:.7.::.9-...:60::;2=-1'------• 42IO lan ... 1 "-J MANAGER OMV 1733 Monrovia Rllltesta.uranlt... .,. nll S.itt I AHIVa• 111p Ave. Su lie 0 Costa • 1-.tll t •• t2'1 1 ~ ....... Mesa ~5-7811 Japan•••· Oriental rn -,. We are loOttlng for an ex· ---------• cuisine THE IRVINE perlenced manager to PART TIME MARRIOTI HOTE.L. has a run our marine canvas immediate openlng ror a shop. Mull have hinds SIPEIVISIOI on exper. In fitting, NW· dining room aypervtsor 1n lllES our oriental specialty res-Ing & Installing marine taurant featuring fine canvas prOducts Salary Japanese & Chinese Equal Opportunrty Employer SECRET ARIAL STEii CURI I commensurate wlexper Huntington Beach Union W plus xlnt t>enef111 pack-HighSchoolD1str1ct ~1s1ne e are IOOk1ng 11211-11540/11 needs Part· Time IOI' a Pt<IOtl with II.nowt· age Apply in confidence Su...-v1sK>n A•des edge & experience '" P-·•1 t I Pan time evenlnga 11 nome or offa Contact James Cz.arny u2-asa Till ... SIUllTll Charity fund ral~ Adi & Ticket sales Cun dall) S$ 650--6280 Id David Chavis, .,.... • or1ental 'f00d service We ,,_ IOf'I operi tn et Y t-• •• ••1 M••tlE 14.lt al ltHr • otter •Int worktng con-brary ldmln1Strat1ve of· TELEPHONE ......, ...,. ~ ftce tor someone able 10 i UllWllE. CALL: dlttons& benefits APPLY handle a variety of TELE•&• m11 '° IN PERSON Mon-Tues & c1 er1cal/stenograph1c IEn 2700-B Wat Cal H'""', W·"' 1 om 9a 12 noon _, Huntington Beach ""' r m-work ol avetage dlfflcu1-N~~4~7actl High School Thurs from 4pm-8pm. ly Assist secretary with •·f l:ll-t 1JIPll EOE M/FIH/V (714) 536-2514 llYllE llUllTI llTIL t>oerd meettl'IQs. minutes. ll. '"litter Westminster High Setiool t8000 Von Karman. trvtne & depariment personnel .,.11 ---. ••• ,Mn knocks otten wri.n you uae result-getting Dally Piiot Claaslfled Ad• to reach the Orange Cout market. Phone ~2-567 8 (7 14) 893· 1381 Equal 0PPotluntlty Em· matten StfV8 as recep. '"~ -• nws. Fountain Valley High ptoyer M·F·V·H 11on111 Requires high II~ Scnool Retail I scnOOI grad __ with 1 yeat llelllD (7 14)962-3301 Handyman 1 htghly sue-I recent full·ttme paid PUI TIAlllll Ocean View Htgn School cessful home improve-stenographic experience . 17 t41848-0856 ment center chain store Mull be able 10 take die-Reading from a prepmreo Marina High School operation is now accept-1 talion at 90 wpm andj script call Orange Coun 17141893·6571 1ng app1tc111ons tor tuU & type 50 wpm accurately ty re11oeri1& to set up •P· Edison High School part time on electric typ-riter ' poinlments tor sates KIDS-'EARN GREA t TRIPS AND PRIZES! (714)962-1356 c•eMlfRe IBM Mag Card e•· peoote 10 demoostcat~ - • per1ence desirable Fo• a nd se• Gatewlh these are a11 11m1t8Cl Term Positrons UUS PEllllS deta11s & appllcat1on Vldt"Otal( services CllRTHY CURii contact ovr Personnel .. AGES 11-14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK We now hne l ~ open1ncs for younc uae• bHftl$. ~.IudeU. lotJ.he..Qwlat ~. Diiiy Pilot Our crews start 1t 3 30 pm 1nd work uni~ 8 30 pm wtt•days On ~lur,jay wf wort 1 few mort hours You wtO urn m1ny trl()S 1nd 1)(11es 11onc with u rrnnc ,our own monty there is no dfltWtrrnt or coll«tion 1n.ohtd II you art 1ntt1tsted. ptuw ti" Mi L1rt (71~) 548-7058 • J Equal Opportunity Applicants able to work a Ottlcf Dept SC-l55 G11-ay is a compute• Employer I llexrble schedule are en· City of N-P<>rt Beach 1 based tnlormatton ser couraged to apply Ell-P 0 Box 1768. 3300 vrct wn1cl' provides PEllOllL perienoe 1s nelpful, but Newpon Blvd · Newpori subscribers wtth news not necessary Training Beach CA 92658-89 15 gim.s in-home snop SEClnUY will be provided 1714) 6••·3300 Equal ping e1ec1ron1c mall 1"1 I Marketing Firm based We otter •Int benefits Opportunity Emptoyet aducat•ona programs rn South Laguna seeks promotions from with .~ SECRETARY /lllPR and more mature person to act as and an opportunity tor A le secretary to principals of 1h0 5 8 q u 81111 8 d & Part Time tor Builder 11 y04J 'leed •5 a c •• company as well as interested tn 8 retatl ca· Expertenoe pretened CallJ voice tots ot enthuSlasrT' foreign executtve Top Farrell Construction I and rellabte tranapor secretariat' skills re· ;p"pi'y tn ""'rson Monday' 645-971 tor 675-3997 !atton Please apply 1r ... -person or CALL IOI' an quired. w111 be trained on 1hru Friday 9AM-5PM a1 •fcRn&,•Y LEll!l" 1 M d CO'!l.Qulert wora P LO-IM fOlfoWil'IQ IOCatlOM • ~ • -appomtm~11 _op ._, . ceasing Should be skll· Probate e11per perm P 1n Tuesday or Weonesda~ ted 1n entertaining & HllDYlll Newi>0r1Beach673-~ 120 between 2·5 PM at 171 4 1ravet arrangements 7227 Edtl19flf Ave •fCROlRY·P T 65l·1"'22 some tntern11tonal trivet· Huntington Beach • mg required Foreign Equal Opp0r1unity 5 Day Ml attns GOOd llTEW&J languages dulrsbte EmplOyllf typing & communication YllEITU Send resume to 1278 skills req Req telephone I * * * con1ac1 work & ott1oe SE•VtCES Glenneyre. 11167. Laguna !unctions For a •set1j " Beach, CA 92651 TIUPllllE starter type person in an U IO larrHll ,..,, PlllH seucntH I llTHYIEWHS u c111ng environment S.ltt I 7 openings Pan or Full Salary w1benef1t1 our ot· Call 63 t-3 l t3 8am· 12 lmn, CA t 2l 1• 11me Salary plus bonu1e1 ltce Full & pan time noon Mon-Fr· no sethng Call 558-0323 Housewives and stu· SECU•ITY ~1••1 between t-6PM Mon-Fri dents We 1ra1n Mane n • an 545-1458 ' ' I I I I I - ' . oe orange co ~ !!!I!!Jiiim~;~ ; ..... ~;;,r.: .... :r=,mn:::ri .... ;::·~==-'limiiiiiiPl~---·OO!!'A~unu~~-rn1Bj1 .. ·~·-,J.St:::JriEnt..~~!!..::.:.:.:.::..!.!L!!1J(iiLJii!!iC::l=~-==~.;.;;...~r:: ·••••I •• 1173 c••• IHI m:::ll --Utll•n ~ ltMI ti '78 cam.o Lf wiry'*'-" TIUll S.,btown!Mthet,•ewhlel ~~°"" ·~a p1 1 ~· -~~.•711PPY .... ~ ..... ~d"" • ..--.. *'8" •·ta~ ,6 ,a1. .-11P11ML 1 o wnet. 1 3700 Fl.Ill ,...,. -.p '*"ulred hi..a. •• •toote 1350 ......... ~ ar .. t CN._r • ace 0 • • ~.......... ~ -"""' OBO AAlnl .... , r--1~• J11N1.S'um.rti11 .~·,ond 6$1-3118 11"9 11 (hlbo1 l"-nd). • good eonct 5 Spd. 1t1tf 1eclltan $$,,,,., llf THI YW ..,.. Ev.,lwkndt "3~v ,_.,, _. EOE Muat Miii Make ott.,1 rnovt901. mvtt Miil 5 Yr warranty 67~6f80 AT Tll ... • lllHIS "" modela C~H 780-3000 ""OINO-SAILING SAL · 673·"u1 INl-1-1 $1 •"1 "".,5 ..... Ill " -IT u ..-~ -.,, ""......., 68 BUG I owner guuu flll ..... UIOI" .. ' finlT Fum. •PC>tlanoe., •tereo. IN ~~ '78 Accord • dr. air 5 tpd, eood new petnt, new • ., RA981T CONVERT R&J leul"" S40-43QO ..___.. Mond•" & Fr'""•" TV. rugs & ~. ~ ta, s p B 75K I ... 1 looks & run1 ... ... ,_,_. 1 "'ion' m0<el Top Quahty you I~ I IL' 711' ... ,,.YfTA .,111• c.., Pl I m g... 1 ereo Cha1cna1 with black IOI) -fOf I~ t1ran1er1p. can'! ION & II must go! Ill •• •• eond S.31SOO 644.7570 great $1700 831·5991 (FMT058) llW Oll IAl.11 WIN train WOt1c processor 675·5758 332 Marine. OAUOI IAU ADf NOW jjl 4 and FfSHfNG Long Ped, II~. power .• Cl I • O -8t .68 VW Bus, gd cond. runt $8495 • Oii Aa• •••11 Edinger/Newport Frwy Cl'A.U.,tlD "' c1n1 W/TRLR 120HP .... ring, ,,.,eo ceu. ..2 v c .. r wn, co ''ERT .... ~ 5S8·4333 . 9Al ISLE SAT 8·3 Sfl llLOW :f~/obo, 543--0447 . custom b9d llner & alum AM/FM cass, great eond great 161< ml on rtbll '80 RA881T Nv WI llT --llltn•--11 ------shell Lowml ... andnlce S55000B0963-S657 eng. $1800 OBO tffw1op,wh1t1w1wt111a .,...IT ""''• M I ~l 7011 644·1127 top (3 176THEO) 01WUll nn LES 957-8133 lalMt ltlaa~ tiff CNtl INI 1124 II at f • l<eltey Blue 8ootl S&e95. '83ACOOfd LX. air, ate<eo. , 68 "W SOUAREBACI< 17795 '':.!".:; :;;...,"'!'.: :.: ...... ,.,. Ila<, -•12 l.. ,.,.jJ/..... 11 -YARD SALE SIS·~ s-JjQ, 4 .. i, 13 fc OUR PRICE. ,,.,,., $ opd, bu'gondy. ,,.,~· "''° MONl COND. '11 YW IN Ollf ... TlllSI type 45 wpm, full time. stools COii t 1800 Sell fum, appllancet. ltnena. 1991 B. Charle Dining rm alum l50 lb• Mangels Sl lll superior cond Only am/Im stereo s 1100 WM• with white lop . .-:;;;;;;iiiii"; • Good company benefits $399 4 Potl., Queen bed toys/mite. Liiiie Balboa Mt, Cot !bl/lamp MORE design, febtlcated by K11ell1 at 57 Fwy. 17300 845·2717 Hurry! 546-9738 (3178THE0) Call Jack Enda, 833-7855 $99 2 Twn Iron & Br.au lala.nd Sat/S~n 673·38~ . . ~1~~c~S&-~~~r used. _ An~ M11i1 9lf1 Cats ssos Bedtrames, s 100 r, M · CtrtH (ti • ., 1122 ••••• ltac~ 114 ... 1ll "--L 7 22 •12 .... Ullll 4H 179 RX7 g spd, afr. XJJ/Fb llque Dresser w m rr0<1ACf ; 3 Family Sale· Sat1Stn ••IJI • -•• 6 speed, air, c11ae1te. alereo oaas.. Suntl ~ PflllQ lf1TllS ~~~401Make offer. Furnl~~:. v°w5~an .. One of 10·4 21832 Brookhuttl 2ot(§Of1 i SOft sloe tie§ bumper, roll b•. Jull 181( $5500. 650·5403 eves 121.141·9"1 __ Everything Sal/Sun $-3 (nr Hamlllon) Lota of available. Balboa l1land. miles. !2H42830) • 80 626 2 dr, xlnl cond. Be.ul Cat. lon~h.lr. TRUNDLE BED S45. 603 A.c;ecla CdM goOdlest 873-1440 CHI. A/C, 651( ml $4750 TOY CHEST $10 -----733 2153 J k d spayed. dec!awed or In· 648-6•7• · Cotta Mtaa 1124 Gigantic yard sale 4Q tl OF SHORE MOOR· • eves w n • aide ~. Loves adult _ -m $11/Sun 9·3PM 16132 ING Nr G St on Penln-• 82 Aec'Ofd"LXHB. Mint. 1-... ·-·. 380·9411 Whl• canopy crlb~50 . 286 Sant• laabel, c M. E'""le· Lane (South on sula Call 675-4000 s c 5SP s .,.....,.. S 2 $2 T bl $80 -.. 16M, P ,A . · . ter Si.-... Klt'ena "'·at-•nt r1tan love teal , Chairs O 1 es 5 . Graham oH Edinger) AVALON -.oh O\iiiide tape. se 750 . (AUE 241 , ... 1 ""' .,.,. ratan ehrs $40 ea, tatan Hutches S 100. Sota S O . , -._ 7 o 025 • S 125ea499·2019 cot tbl $40 patio tbl Elc Misc. Furntture. lmat .U4 1 ~~:di,~ YNI. Dir 2 -t -=--- ht• --sm $150. 850-17.19 2964 Bimini ~ Sal/Sun FRIENDS OFTHE U· 141 _ ave msg. y to40 '84 GLT w-oonS. ~~,,00 '73 Bug anrl, new pn11 tires l/ery gd cond S2300 754-70981840-5745 -• 12 I 10 4PM Refrl oe1hng BRARY Books. art, Cootl DOCK SPACE 14' $55. 181 upgrades, . Gotden Retriever puppies, MaactlluMll 1 ta~. plo.thes, fe~n. misc novels, children, c011eeto1 mthty, Balboa Isl canal 'U Hiii YU 645-0650. (818)440-9527 AKC. papered $250 91 2 Brown Engllsh Sheep Items St 00-$75 oo items. priced from 25<: 673·9388 ClftlUIH • '83 GLC 4/dr. bucket 845·3865 Pins (lrg) $35 ea or $60 . IAVINE PUBLIC LIBRARY ONSHORE MOORING seats. 5 spd. AM/FM, ~79 Bug conv yellow w/black top Xlnt cond $7250 OBO 498-5628 Home for 2 Min for Pf Good tor car seat Beds. tools. TVs, stereo. Sandburg & Lexteoo St IBUOYI tor sale on loadecl wlr Po;'8' 9QUIP. 39K m1, xln1 cond coversor? 545-6891 dresse< radial arm saw. Sun 10·3 Memt>erpre-Balboalaland673·JOOO meMnCl666 V set S60000BO 837·7190 Poodles, gd w/klds _ -drill press. misc clothes. sale Sat 7 30pm·9 30pm _ _ __ ( 1J I - 631-8134 •It 9am 2 Modern UphOI Cha1rs SUN ONL y 169 23th St Membership sold II doo Mooring Choice Ne'Npon 111.111 ••re.... .... lfS S1moved pups $50 Come s mo ea ~·II Unit F CHEAPER TO Peninsula w/24' sailboat Johnson & Son '6i 250 SE new Int. prlmo , 8 >wllight $40 Bathtub urnlture T Sun only 8-3 Household S 15 OOO/obo Lincoln Mercury see Sal/Sun/Mon. 5. pm enclosure $30 642-0138 SELL THAN TO S ORE gds-clothes·blk•·books c'a11 (6191 438-4805 2626 Harbor Blvd C M cood.auto,P/S, mlchellns 17362 Almelo. Hunt B<:h Bargains! 340 Cat>rlllo. l8745 Paseo Picasso . • $5500 645-7643 Yellow Lab, male neut 10 Anllqua Of tbl 6 ctir buttet CM Sat/Sun 9.4 Irvine. Campus & Culver Need slip lor 57' Carn 714/540·5630 '67MBZ-250SESunroot mo's, shots. loving. nds w/locks-mlsc In s1or'e Contracting Co Matenat & I It ~ . 6169 Cral1 Cruiser 12 beam, '83 Dodge Mlnl·Aam 8 auto. am/fm sler. n~ strong male companion ~~~~0~Y be~.;>~tl2-~~~-Garage Sala, doors. win· r I C . no live aboard 645·9020 pass. beige/burg Cus· upholst s 2 soo. 840 • 9 32 4 S50 675· 1338 dows beams assorted a k. am metal esk, WANTED SLIP FOR 4211 tom eict, chrome whls.t -· --g 0 fUllTI Rll lumb'er. co~ch. end desk parts, dresser. SAILBOAT In Npt Beach AIC, 15,000 ml Xln11 ·10 280SE co~v stereo; Aati~tl 01 Elegant. ott white 10ic13 tables. many other misc credenza, glass top. rat· area Peter Wiiday cond S8900. Call AIC. $1~,~29~adla 5 100 W 01d Oak Dlnfng Sacrifice S499 557.3745 items Sat/Sun onlyl tan din set & more 6308 17021 825•0833 . 720· 1704 N B<:h --•----,--- 1114 YW RHllT Automatic, air. cassette Clean Carl (3295THEO) 11111 Room Set w/4 ladder ---1710 Pomona, B-7. C M W Coast Hwy. 646-8991 ----A.ti.HI iJl IHOHH 300 SIL back cttalra. $675. Oak FORMAL GOWN. Albert 645-8649 Behind Property Hse·Fte. YAClfT llR WAIHI Cliui:a 9045 Showroom condition. Tak· Rocker $400. 675·4903 Nippon mauve S wttvoef Moving Sale Sal/Sun 9·5 Sal/Sun, 501 Tustin, nr Waterft office & sllpa avail Ing offers now 826· 1250 11111 THEODOR! Katella at 57 Fwy, Anaheim Aatoa Dt•tatic -· • ANTIQUE Din. table. ~4~~. g~9c;1~~7.o3121 1 225 camellia Ln Furn, Clay. (alley) Antiques. lmmed In Hl·trafflc loc. 1933 Ford V8 plck·up c~press 1.tolkswagen ROBINS FORD leaves. 5 chrs SSOO. ART clothes. photography. 9101 mach, oven .. fish Hurry! 63 ~8480 (Cherry) Orlglnal S8000 , DECO: Armolre $1500: Magic Island Gold mbrstip hsehold nems & more• lank. chrs. oak flooring. Mtltrcyclea/ 786·2040 11 llOIEL l11 1 HO On hclbrd. ttboard & slats incl $700 • of Ml Scrtpl S IOll 1957 Ford Convarllbla Perfect cond. it480MNS $900: 2 nlghl stands $1100 55!-5542 _ O 2 •--7012 . COOltfl Upsttck Red & While.. l S200; dtes11ng tbl!Yanlly Fully Mechanteal Hospital1Power ltats 7 l Power -11 80 Yamaha XTSOO G En-Very, very cherry My A. 7060 •tA1180R 8lVO COSTA MUA 641 OOtO ••c ' 93051 '83 T·Blrd Turbo, leath ;;np.;.;ft.!IP!'!'ll'9"'~~'7'""" lntt air & '83 Mustang 174 HOANET, 2 dr . 4S,OOO con°vert · PS. PB. 4 cyl actual ml , auto, radio, Call 650-17 19 air . new tires. ~ood '84 Escort, auto, AIC. PIS, cond . S 1000 988-5 28 amlfm 14,900 Ml Mint ·74vw Bus Runs. Good Cdillic t3H cond. $600(). 854-0623 S500; dresser (blk marble Bed $750 new. now $300 ' 18 Galaicy w/240 OMC 110 '80 Searay Sundancer 25' duro street legal iclnt 'heart & soul' only $8999 on IOI)) S600 ANTIQUE Approic 10 mo old f Fasl/rul')s graat Exl cond 260V-6 150 hrs Head. cond $600 24 t-0863 (213) 431· 1847 • SC3LOOCO KSC Brlaca kat c~'o~~ 964-0859 eve $7250/obo. 675-6792 galley, sips 4. bottom '11SIZlll11410 '56 FORD VICTORIA 111 n -71• stM900 . arr ge --------I paint May extras Excel ---$200: Grandfather clock House tull of plants. SS· 1110 Hft CARYER cond 520 500/obo 11.000 m1. iclnt cood S900 2 door Needs work but ·74 450SL light blue. fixer upper. must sell _ .. c . .,n $800. Ph 546·0743 ·7s S de V creampuff new ~ " pnt11n111op & parts, D'lech Liactll " Front end damage. drlv· perl $1895 559;8188 :.:: .. ::.:.;;L.;.llC-'!"". ~Tl~-~'!'~ •• -eble · 79 Conv Bug Black · -""-- (Gilbert) $1350. Marbla S35 f31kl wht 19" TV. W/Ftying bridge. twin eng , 492•7892 evt~nds · OBO 837-7190 complete, runs xlnt sheepskins, mags. auto man1elclocilS35021799 w t11and $25 Stereo lowtirsooeng xlntcond ---, --;--1 -$1400675·3175 trans $16 .000 . Ocean V1111 Or So Spkrs $50 bth Oak 213142 1-7372 ..... , S.il . 7014 .,.,en, 1024 '67 Must Conv A.H Oflg 786-5303, 857-6720 ~ ,. ' I ' f make offer 786-5497 '76 El Do Conve<I. 58K ml. • door. loaded with power ---xtra sharp. garage kept. 9Quipmenl & leather 1n1 Lagyna •99· 1 4 04 Desk & Chr s5o 20. : MB ;i trlr 0 M c 21 GAFF-RIGGED KETCH Trnel Low miles E•cl eond '74450SL slvr/blk, nu soh ~ A~T DECO Bedroom 67 5- 4903 Inboard/Outbid $6950 Colorlul wooden boat. 18 It Komtort Self-con_t.. Priced IO sell 720-0766 IOI). lks & runs great f1Wl385-1919- Furnttura Matching 2 MAGIC ISLAND Charter 673•9164 or 675-l240 Seagul) O/B, $2500 top cond hardly used Model A, unasSembled, $15,500 OBO 645-~101 • ·G;~"~;j:;;;5~~ $4995 835-5500 ( 1LC0497) . 17111 '8 t CADILLAC SEDAN' d VILLE. 4 dr. Loaded wlpower ·9<1ulpmen1 In- cluding leather Interior ( ICTZ695) 114,HI Johnson & Son Lincoln Me<CUrY 2626 ,..arbor Blvcf. C M 714/540-5630 chest, 1 vanity. mint Membership Sl ,000 or S46-3118 0< 63)~25 S4900. Call 548·9504 bvl complete wt2 en· 'JJ •IO SL •El cond 5'000 531·3125 trad~~,7~.~~~ore 2~r~'ii~c1~d ~~':~r~o 2~ Columbt1. 2~ Wllder;:;es;-rraval glnes. $3000 546-2777 $ 21 OOo 111040 515 OBO 631-7765 631:7022 Musi sell SSOOO OBO Clean Atr cond 642-1353 na. 1 M()V( NBTennisClubmember· 646-1241 leavamessage .75 Comtor1. 21f1 Very AU1 lt•H flOS A.. '121CIHCOI '74 20r Contlnenlll orig owner only 5911 ml, full pwr, whll blk lthr Int. xfnt cond. S2950 960-4855 llUT AllllOAI Work (800) 441-22'7 fish wtelec s 15 000 sails & xtras Trailer 72. iclnt cond a IN l•,.rt.. •. U[Ul\DABILIA ship s350 559 • 5542 2:~0~~~~~70~~!d ~~~~D * 24 GreenwlchSioop clean. st cont new Inter Spyder coov 179 YellBfk, , lftlJWUI\ Refrlg. 15 cit F/Fr, 9 mos 213_743•2260 grt pocket cruiser Full sips 6, $4195 963·7983 371< ml. 1 owner Neat H C>-0000 1 .. 50 . 1900 old $350, Pitney Bowes 85 6 keel. Honda motor. NB L • 9010 $5995 722-7668 •-•-•-.....,..,_..---...,.--1 SllW I SALE postage meter $200. f,,1111 818•8 • l l I slip Newly refurbished Aatt tHIDI --'79 300SO Anlhrcl color. Sun. June 9, 10AM·5PM 642-5469 aft Spm '28 BERTRAM '77. See lh11 beauty• Sacrifice HOIDA·DATSUll lfllW 9112 fully loaded. Must sell Air. Di91tal Stereo Cass , Alloy Wheels & MOREi New Body 91yla and SHARP• Kelly Bl~e Book $7265 OUR PRICE 11211 11111 .......... s .. u ..... ltrHry, 2121 l1rhr ..... o. ....... 114/RO-HSO '14 UIC IOI VII Top of the line luxury loaded with power equlpmdnt. ( 1K~A1'12) Pasadena Center O )(Int cond al $5900 OBO. Musi see •76 BMW 2602 Very goOd S 15,000 obo 641-8993 300 E Green St, Miac. WlltH 62 $42,500 OBO nowt 642-2014 TOYOTA I cond Grey,.w/blue Int. '81 380SL, lmmac. r Pasadena, ca Old lndfan Artttaets, Pot· 631-7765 or 673·3245 25 Bayfield '78 FGISO ALL MAKES! , $3900 call 840·5363 owner. ct\rome alloys. Admission S2.50 tery, Blankets, Old Clllf 30' Searay •79 Weel<ender very c 1 ea n , $ 1 5 K S 199 DOWN 1 .80 3201 Mint. amlfm.8tc. wh1te1tan, $29,500. Peter Ka1e1ra at 57 Fwy Anehelm SllMH SPECIAL HY YIH YW CllY ·NABERS CADILLAC . ·.S14,ltl Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd, C.M. 714/540-5630 2131·650-7883 Paintings PP 586-4012 Roomy 11' beam. 1~ran. 2 l3·743·2260 Dehvers Any Lease 1 5 spd Sliding roof top Bowle, 631· 1870 AttlillCN . 6011 ---p1101. llsh ttncter, twn 818-885-1116 lU·SAYEllJ LEASE s95001obo 640-4640 'll IE•-CUES-•IOSLC ~--'i'ii~~,,...,~~ Pi1111/0r.t111 6221 Volvo dsls Asl\g S59K 100/221~111 " ~ CALORIC Sell Cleaning * PLA-vE'K PIA.NO * Halleras of Cal 675-8711 21 Ft. CllllllH. 80 5281 whtltan 62K ml, $20.900 •902TAA Gu Range wlelectrontc 1914 Conway GOOD 32 GRAND BANKS 1969 MUST SELL $6.500 714/412·1H1 I loaded S 10 ,400 . i Microwave. Almond WORKING CONDITION Wooden. d•esel, excel· Docked 81 Lido Shipyard LOOllll TO tEASE H-854 ·1925/W-546-1330 • A 22 0V S 4 50 642 • 2824 S 1,200 548·5985 lent cond $44.500 963•0749 I '80 7331, bluet nat llhr. 4 Frost tree rafrig runs per· 497.3511 or 120·9888 '*Cal alma 22 Mu~t sell A CIRYSUR PIOllCT? 1 spd, 49,000 m1, S 15.900 ' lect $200 673·2697 TVl li4io, 33~0RKTOWN 1972 Now• 4 sails. 9 Shp out· Talk ft Al l fftlttll ftr OBO 673-3633 _ 11as10-0000 1u 522-1~ I." AmlAICES lltret 6232 FGt SO Really clean t>oard marine head. xlnt ~Ht "iota 82 BMW 633 CSI All op· Brand New 190E $ 000 2 3 743 2260 cond S45oo Newport HUNTINGf ON BEACH l ions 5 spd $21 ,900 loaded S19.000 OBO AT THIHllE HllH '°"' '82 RABBIT CONVERT Charcoal with black top (FMT059) $8495 80 RABBIT CONVERT New top, white w/whlle lop (3175THEOJ S7795 r71 YW llC COIY LARGEST SELECTION of late mOdal, low mileage Cadillacs In Orange CC>Ynty• See us today' &40~·1110 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA ' White with white lop "' 3176THEO '14m•TUPll LES · 957 • 8133 6~;0~~~Y l;~%% 22 918•8i5:1115 Yacht Eicchg 67> 1900 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH I 496-202310 831-0750/E 50-1611/Eves 548-8731 AECOND APPLIANCES -32 BLOC!< ISLAND Cut· 842-0631 540-5164 SSS PAii -Washers. dryers, relrig's 7012 83 Boston Wnaler l7 ter Heavy wooden cruls·I . •13llW121t lllt_tOO TOP S50·S300 1630 Superior Ptwer IHll Montauk, 90 Mere low mg boat fast Diesel E,MPo .J o m11e1 "'668TOB For Pamper&d •12 011 OllUIRH I C M 645-22281631-3197 18 1 Boston Whaler lnclds hrs.new con<l 559·9311 $24500 497-3511 ·.1::.0 '9,... lfi: l MercedesBenz. Fullpower,alrstereocass. REFAIGEAA T6A. Whlrl· 1rlr VHF radio. stereo,1 s· Tunnel bdat Pearl paint 4 t Tartan 76 Kerchj ~ C. • A IMIHIATE CASI ~~~~1-~,1~ 1ea1her. 1111. cruise. alloy pool. large v good cond iclnl cond New bottom w/graphtCS Nu Jonbloed F tSd reduced 10 s1sK q ~ Top Mercedes Prices Paid wheels & more Extra S200 10-spd bike $25. pa1n1 $16,000 OBO trlr Very fast & very safe I g 213•743•2260 j -. -• Call Peter or Ray clean (.,. 1 CTG323). Automatic. air. powe1 steering, power brakes cruise c;ontrol & more Very Clean. ( 1Jl<E811) 11111 Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd. C M 7141540-5630 548--0696 or 968-8162 552-5610 I Less motor S2000 1 obo 818•885. t l lS : I, -81u 11HOOO 1u ~n noo MOUSE OF IMPORTS Super buy on ttashy '74 yet Kelley· Blue Book $8180. sears Kenmore washer & 18' Fiberglass in-outboard 556 " 6382 att Spm 84 Catalina 25 Many :. (. '83 BMW 7281 24K m1 4111 MEllCHH ~~f~b~!ss ~~!~!~ ;b~~~ OUR PRICE Gas Dryer $160 lor pair boat w/caoin. 2 bunks. 4I HISOI ll .ctr as f111ed keel lk new W fully loaded Clean 213 or 714 637·2333 for $2000 OBO 673·2256 Sllll Harvest gold In very seals cover· lrlr 1 Electric Bay Cruiser $14.500 Eves 641-3761 110 DOWll _All MAUS S 16.000/obo 673-5376 Katella at 57 Fwy, good cond 548-7444 owner OMC. eng 0 lOO Good Shape $7900 >drne Dav Approval . d 1 1 1 '12 MHOHH HOSEL WE CARE Anaheim YEA hrs Plus very desirably 645-6812 or 642-1178 I RHODES 33 Sloop l>O N····por.I Beach Oll1ce 84 524 Turbo 1ese . ~,n $28900 p1DVN634 ca.euroltt 931" WASHER. OR located shore mooring on cond $8500 or best ofr rw cond . racing green. a c. • I I U d • .. .j Ol••••~ilt 9321 ~ ·83 Cutlass Sup. Sia. Wgn fully loaded New tires only 291< ml. This car It very sharp! $8495. (9·5 979-3376 wltnd 640-713£ & ACCOADIAN musl sell B 1 -sell as package· MUST SELL 16K or any Call 8181351 ·8881 '950-1940 auto. sunroof $18,000 • 1 IW II ·n Corveite Va loaded, all 848-8123 $17.500 Reply to Da11y reas offer 80 Wellcrafl Sabo·i great cond, -----14K m1 . 633-3660 A. covers, S7900. OBO pp Ct•t•ltfl 6011 Piiot ad 11 120 PO Box ~55, low hours. gd cond $600 646-1317 .85 635csl Nr new Metallic , 556-8382 Must Seel . t560 Costa Mesa 92626 752-5959 or 760-8411 gray wlln alarm system 7 1 STIVer Camaro 1/8 ~ IBM PC 256K 2-00. ---S38 700 7141996· 1885 -11151_~ 714 52~ MON/MON. color & Miact llHH.. 62lljMi1ctllHH8I 6211 Mi1celi aaeoa1 6211 Pea HI 9155 full power $2500/ofr printer cards 650· 17 19 ALL MAKES Orig owner 650-5403 ev Frt. to toa 6022 ELL THE WORLD FREE OF .CHARG 0/~Br~~g~~~Es &QfEWD . ~ ---------- Ptati1c 35 ·86 Sunbird. orig. owner. 4 spd, PI S, P/B, AM radio S2000. OBO. 892·8418 3 Black f ab by Kittens C:tn;lda, Brasil, Sw eden, ,Spain, Ital y, Cormany, Austria, Denmartc, Personahzad need goOd nome H B New Zealand, Switzerland. Contact your nearest newspaper and have Service II' a . mn11 5 ar:o5:~57~1l~nyt~:eLE your private ad published free of charge. We are your gateway to tho world. L;~s do lhe shopping forL -&Jlllll- G~MAN ~EPHERO to 1714)472·3880 good home 63 l -8006 I Atw.ye • trwnenoou. FREE KITTENS Need • A8IOI W11tt4 9020"81ec:tlon of MW & good home Adorable ••• • • 'Swed.,,, WE llY All IHH berefutly prep•r•: CALL 536· 1843 • · I" USED CARS & TRUCKS preown.d BMW'e FREE KITTENS part " ··:.. s w;i zerh1nd COME INORCALLFOR ltoek. S1am8ff/ part Abez1n1an • Au•lrt• :.:.! .. ::· Flltf APPRAISAL ft da.t make • dtf· 891 -8490 North.Amer1ca DeLILLO fer.no. where you Springer Span bllt.twht 10 • o"""'"'~ CllEYROLET lpurch ... 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New Great Selection ot new 85's in stoclt. IEACM llNRTS 848 Dover Street Newport Beach 752-0100 Pencltt till 180 Coupe 911 sunroof, blk/blk. 34K m1 $22,500 Call Westport 645-8272 ·8o Targa Blk w/tan leatti Under 10K m1,"all opts• Must sell 645-2235 CHICK IVERSON PORSCHE AUDI ~HEVROlf.1 111ghut Qu•lhy CW.!06 S.1vln CHICK IVERSON 40 E Co.11 Hwy N•wport IH•th Console Color TV S3~ ~::_:.:.:..~ eictra cap fuellank (Slk clutch carb S 1199 080 Lamps S25 75 650-2096 :. "1342 ser #0661) 960·88581857·2261 A.nlQ Larkin des~ $450 ORAIN1~t'!~AST 78 280Z )(Int cond. a11.l~=====~=:;:~I Decorator Qn sofa bed ·····--· stereo g cass. new tires Ttytll 91'9 $275 So Piers $1 • •• ' -.-.-Jeep/Renault _ . ny 5 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa S5250 OBO 854· 1959 ·f 4 Corolla a sp, new re- 673-0900 ea. gtrls ~anny w m1rro • .. l•l·IO•~ $40, p1110 Ible 2 ch111r « ~..J...1 :1.1.. w • , • '78 F 10 gd eond S 1500 bunt engine & clutch $10 Stereo stand $10 tnl • ,,, -~ --. OBO Must setll 840·0529 $1500/obo. 831·2034 -, 4 W.HI DnH I 9030 all 5 30 wkdya or any· ,77 Celle• nu tires/Clutch dresser SJO 642 2824 I~::--;--::-:-~=:=:=:;::::;~:=:;::::;;;;;;;;:=--;.--;-:-:;::-~----84 § 10 Blazer 4x4 Tahoe t1ma wknds slick shift. gd oond. one L E pkg. med blue, air. 5 spd 'IO IATlll 2 lOIW ownef $20~5 673·0745 pwr, cast. 111 JCtras Big O tires mags trlr hlch 28K 5 speed, ptbralcea. stereo '77 Corolla SA5. 5 spd, Ml 0 Lk new ,$11,400 CllSMlte (3187THE0) Jtereo,realgdcohd,New OBO ~-~50 IHtl b•tt. t1hock1, emog & ~ Track• 9035 ·n 0111un P/U red, low' mf. 5 spd, gd cond. runt great S t800 536·81~ ·1s 011aonPU lite ... wgt THEODORE ROBINS FORD 701>0 HAl ftOW Ill V 0 COSTA M i\A l'>•l J 0010 I tt1mper Sips •. GrNI for ---sml ram, can carry motor-Dataun 210 1979. gd cond. I cycle' $2000. 631·4489 runt "9fY well 12200/o bll ofr. 85'4· 1383 5;~ ',,,~n:;z ~t ~~ Fiat . ti e15.9435 or 673-4638 •ao FIAT IPYlll '12 TIYtTA rtOHP. lllYllTIIU 1 5 SPffd. stereo CHI Whitt with Mw blacll IOP. equ1flzer bed l1nder ptb tt.,eo c..e Runs extra clan super hOrn 111ce new Excellent con- (7E07'2011 dlllon (3188THE0) .... . .... JHIOOORE ROBINS FO RD '""'' .... ,.(), •1 •o CO\f& ~"" r.47 onto • I f HE ODORI ROBINS FORD Jor.n ~•Al llOI ,. •11 (0\IA 11111\A r.4/ 11010 \ ' $2000 OBO 551-9349 1i'o Tercel SR5 al e amttm cut. 11...cond S3500 Terri 848-4221 or 973-1144 '81 Callee Spec Edit , 50.000 ml, loaded. 1 mellculoua owner Bob 839-0445 mornlno• 8 1 CRESSIOAI Automati c . a ir , pl wlndowt. pldoor loctfl, llAfeo can. tow miles 11CUK 11)4) 11111 Ho RO SCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Monday, June 3 ARIE CMJHh 21· \pnl '"' F-ocu" on harmony. mum. rc'11Urat1on ol d11nw,t1l· tranqu1l1t). ( ommun1ca1ion 1s featurc.-d. indudrng long·dmance call rda11ng 10PQ\\lhk1ourm·y. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio pcr~on' tlgurl· 1n d> nam1c scenario. TA URUS (.\pnl 20-Ma" 20). Ddinc terms. check facts with one "'ho ha'> had tx·nl'flt ofn1X.m·nle P"ce'> 1ndi,1dunl. heh1nd scene\ m::i y be chamr1on1ng ~our l'l!U'it' Real11c that ~ou arl' not alone anti love ,,111.,0011n•:.t,l'1n tx· ab'>L'nl GEMINI ( MJ ~ 21-Junr 201 I 11l'U\ll0 kgaJ <tm11r .... ll)tluding right' and \penal J'll'rtn"\lon'> \grl't'ml'nt will tx· ufTcrL·d wh1C'h make" you \I "c..ort ol'' partna \potlighl <1bo on rc11pons1b1ltl). 1ntcns11icd IO\C.:' rrl:n1onsh1 p. com1dl·rat1on ol marital stalu<i. CANCER (June 21.Jul} 221: You'rl· due for pka11an1 surprise - what' ou thought wa<; lost and gone forever wlll ~recovered. You gain added rrrngn1t1on . )OU :in.· rid of burden. you'll ha .. c w1dc;r audi~nce and you'll he happ11.:r mort· pro,pcrous. LEO (.luh 2 \. \ug 221 I o .. ,. dom1nate<i' Lunar. nummcal q des highlight uca1" 11~. qrnt·t ~ ch<1n'ima, ph>'11:al a1trac11on. 1n1cns1ned rclat1on<ih1p "I uu II gt'l 111 ht·<rrd ol matters. anotfll"r Ll'O ""~riously" 1nvolH'd. VIRGO (·\ug 2J.\qlt. 22) "I ou'r(' com.ernc<l w11h shelter. home. propcn} and P<Mthl:r hl.'ahh ol older fomrl) member, C'onsohdntc rctcnt gatn<i, gel on mor<' l'VCO cmot1onnt-tinanc1al keel. Ind ividual }OU n.· .. pcct "111 :wtualh 'ct•k '<Our rnunscl. LIBRA (Sept. 2 '·Oll 22): l:mphasu. on mo .. emcn1. change, .. tmct}. rnrt1m un1rn1wn from do'ie rela11 .. r ~ho seek~ i.olu11on to d1kmma. Re 1n1en.· .. 1ed . d1.,pla" cunom\, hut rt>fusc to become 1nl''<lrtcahl\ 1n"'"l'd Luck r1dn. with you'· CORPIO (Ot·1 2'·N11~ .2 1 ): Rcrcnt 1c\tnc11on~ arc due to he remo\cd. C'}'tle rnnttnUt'\ high, you'll make nghl dcc1~1on at crueinl moment Money Ill tn \.(>hcd. 1 auru~ and another Scorpio will play helpful rolc'I. Study fine pnnt1 SAGITTARIUS (Nm 22·Dcc 21 ): I unnr. numcnct\1 cycles h1ghhgh1 drnlo~ucs. l'Ommun1cat1on. dash of ideas. Focus on ,pec1nl appcar:rnecs. direct appcal'I, gain through writ1en word. J..udgmcnt and 1ntult1on nrc on (arict. Love playll role. CAPRICORN (lJcc 22.Jan. I()): Dumcsi1c adjustment 1s femure<l. aura of glamour and mys1cry '" prt~nt Someone reveals secret, tran\forms \l:'ltu5 quo into 'lituo11on that 15 Ci<t llin&. adventurous and romantic Tautu!. play~ 1X1ra'Moun1 role. AUAr ... J S (Jan. 20-Fcb 18) W1'1h 1 fulfilled m "mystenou'I" manner 't o u'll b\:.tn\ 1tcd IOJOIO special proceedings th3t could include t''<r>Cflment\ 1n P\)lh1c phcnomc.-nn or nt1endnncc a\ a scnnce. V1rso pl:I\\ i.11n1ficun1 rol'" PISCES ( f eh 19-March 20): Th1sc:an be a power play day for you' \nL'nl on bu'ltllC\'\ C'1rcC'r dealings v.11h tnd1\ 1duals 1n P<>!l1t1ons of ,1u1hont). You rnuld 1{'3rn pk-01> ahout 1:n . license reQu1rcmcn1s. \ ou · 11 c merge ~~~ 1onou 1 ... IF J UNE 3 I. VO R BIRTROA Y )Ou poi.scu an nbundancr of charm, ;ire ~'tit\ . ha ve dchghtf1.1l scnSt of humo·r. arr vcf) mvch aware of bod> rm gr and arc w('11ht-<'on~wus You a~ versatile. hi"c tendcnc 10 \Utter )Our lort·cs. can l\"ad mor(' than one book at a t1m(' and can fall 1n love w11h more than one ~rson Slmultancouil) Cicm1n1. ~l!..ttllnu• 1nd1v 1dual\ piny •mJ>0t1ant role 1n your hfc If ~•nal~. >nu could m3rf')' this year. December ~lr\ br mcmurablt-fbqou 1n l<nH J I • •