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' ' Country-Western singer and composer Lee Greenwood allowed has song "God Bless the USA to be used by Pres- ident Reagan in his last cam- paign but he refuses to beat the drum ror any poht1cal par- ty In ract, he leaves any and all drum beating to his son Marc, 23 "When it became obvious 10 me that he pretry good. I hesitated offenng h1m a JOb In my band berau~ hes quite young I took great care in making sure that he was readv Ir would have been a terrible blow to him II I'd hired him and then had to fire him." Marc's }Ob with his dad 1s still intact. and rhe family beat goes on. D Aoress Lisa Ell· bacber 1s one daughter who rends lo believe what her mother tells her Mrs Eilbacher 11 seems. has an uncanny atJ11tty to predict the fu- ture Inn~ before Lisa looked over the script for the block- bu'iter him Beverly Hills Cop, Mom rold her that she'd be making another movie that would be even more successful than An Officer lilt\\• ll•f '~"" ~· .. \\' ,,,, and a Gentleman. Lisa's previous film "Shes read me all my life," savs Lisa of her mother 'And she's never been wrong. People come from all over the world to consu It her." ·Perhaps Lisa should consider hiring her clair- voyant mother as her agent \l<l.11 I 111 \1 \IHI\\\ \II II \1<11 1111 l\1,~ Bertinelli unceremoniously col· lared her husband and took him home But Madonna had the last word · Come up and see me some lime," she said ro Van Halen When vou're not so hen-pecked ' D Barbara BoHon, who plays Fay Furillo on Hill Street Blues. believes il's not the size of Ht/I Slreet Blues creator and former executive producer Steven 8ochco "I adore Fay - she's complicated and challenging. If she were some- one I knew, she'd drive me crazy and make me laugh at the same time I'd care about her" i:J Wilh candor rare to a star Sam Elliot admits that despite the critical acdaim for Mask and for his role in the film as Cher's biker beau. sucress has not exactly de- posited "a wealth of good matenal piling up al the door " Luckily for Sam. he has an- other job 10 fall back on babysitter to his 8-month-old daughter. Cleo. while wife and mo- ther Katharine RoN is on loca- tion in Austin, Texas. film- ing Red-Headed Stranger with WUlle Nelton And luckily for Katharine, Sam's available she claims that he's the only sitter she would have trusted. Madonna stole so manv scenes from Rosanna Ar· quette in lhe hit mo\ 1t> [JP.:..()Pratef.\ Seeking Susan thal she could be charged w11h grand larceny Bui Rosanna seems not to -be pressing the point "Madonna 1s wonder- ful.'' says Arquette wilh ad- mirable diplomacy "Even though this was her first film, she d1dn'1 need any advice from me She is very sure of horcolf Ulo i--.amo friondc :uvi al ways will be " Madonna seems to show as much ag- gressiveness with men as in movies She iust couldn't tear herself away from rock gu1tar- 1sl Eddie Van Halen when they recently bumped into flath other al a Los Angeles l lub The two got into a soul· ful discussion while Eddie's wife. actress Valerie Ber· tiAeW, stood off to -0ne ~de. no doubt desperately seeking a large blunt object. Finally, th~ P~"' that matters, it's the scope It's for- tunate that Bar- bara has that at- titude, since she is often on the air for only three minutes per epi- sode "But it's the most satisfy· ing work I've done as an~ I ress," i nsisls Bosson wife of '' "'l '\ \ • ' \I I ' \' I .. I I j It's hard 10 fathom that be- neath the frumpy, oh-so- subm1ssive character of Amer- 1ca 's favonte dingbat Edith Bunker. there beats the heart of a militant feminist Jean Stapleton, who won a closet· ful of Emmys for her portrayal of a downtrodden Queens housewife, has been a lifelong ( \ supporter of women's rights "I (I was always the one who had i ~ 10 make her own living, start· ~j ing out on the stage after high -ii school But the 1970s turned ~! me into an activist · says the 1~ widowed Stapleton (Her hus-~ band. director William Putch, ~~1 died two years ago.) Stapleton I 1s the president of the board of J, directors of the Women's !• Research and Education In-'~ stilute, an affiliation that I!!. recently brought her to lfit WG3hington, where she a~ pcorcd in the one-woman · 0> show The hal1an lesson. But Stapleton's activism will nolij f lead her down the campaign l trail 'The political stage isn't one where I could act and sing," she says. It's obvious, though. that Stapleton has no intenlion of stiOing he~lf D By Joann<! Kaufman With An/la Summv and ltkton1' Mmtll/I ua f{~ YOf"•, ff&iiOrd RORt1h«r1 "' Wa1hin1ton, D C., and Robltrt Wt~~ "' LAS Anpla ON THI COYDt Ona1nal 1llus1r1111on tx(lut111~1y lor Family Weekly by Mark HH& c •• OaMttt Fmly W." Inc. FAMtU WHJ'lT ia. 119'llMd llldlml~ ol Ga!ll'ell f ainily V..ty Inc I I I -USTER: THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE ABIDING NATIONAL FASCINATION By Evan S. Coflnell W hen the UnkJapa Sioux medjcjne man Sitting Bull, nicknamed Slightly Re- cumbent Gentleman Cow by 19th century Amen. cans. challeOAed the United States Seventh Cavaf ry led by George Arm- strong Custer in the vafley of the UttJe Bighorn on June 25. 1876, a myth was born. Even today thar confrontation pro- vokes an argument. What happened? Whose fau lt was it? After more than a century, why do we still argue and joke about Custer and those Indians? The vitality of this legend is not easy to explain. From a strictly Ulili · t of view, the battle was uni mpo except as a jolt to American pride. u- rntrically, it didn't matter much; approx- imately 265 cavalrymen died. which was nothing compared to the Civil War slaughter. At Cold Harbor, Virginia, for instance, the Union lost thousands of' men in a few hours. but who talks about Cold Harbor? Historians suggest many reasons fo r the enduring popularity of the UttJe Big- horn saga, but without doubt one fac- tor was the appearance and tempera- ment of the Seventh Cavalry comman- dant, known to Arikaras and Crows as Son of the Morning Star, to Cheyennes as Creeping Panther, and to his own men as Curly, Ringlets, or by the some- what less affectionate name of Old Iron An artisl's f'f!ltdm"8 of tht Bonk of Link Bifhom lhouJs Oate' (mim) with bolh fUllS blazina. Butt. Americans today do not see Custer as Civil War, he leaped into the overlooked disagreeable restrictlons. He viewed him in 1874 at Fort Abraham their ancestors did. Today his name Chickahominy and waded across be-went right on using the lash. One Uncoln, Dakota Territory: "I came here symbolizes recklessness. flamboyance. cause General McClellan wished to hungry wretch caught stealing fruit got expecting to find a big-whiskered, swear· aggression and insensitivity. Then he know if the stream could be forded -25 strokes and a shaved head for his~ ing. ranting, drinking trooper, and I was a Civil War hero and a dashing In-although Custer reali7.ed. as did every-petite. Others received similar punish-found instead a slender, quiet gentle- dian fighter who helped to pacify the body else, that he might stop a Con-~t tor equally trivial crimes. Two half· man, with a face as fair as a girl's .... " plains, making the frontaer safe for west-federate bullet with his chest. During a Custer had a spellina book in one hand ward expansion. Some contemporaries battle near White House Station. Vir-and was telehll'l8 his 1e1Vants' children. did think him detestable -like General ginia, he rushed beyond the lines to pick At Fort Hays. Kansas, this same Patton. he could inspire hatred as well up and carry to safety a mortally To hi. own naen he slender, quiet gerJtleman imprisoned as worship -but most people of the wounded enlisted man. ...___ ,...__,_. dilorderly IOk1ien in a Pit 30 feet deep. 19th n-ntmy milit&ry And rivili.;11n. con-In a lerte' to his wife. EJini~h. h• IDflS IVIUl&llJI G ~v, The pit WM roofed wtth lllQ!l h'-V anA staerea htm a magn1ncent nf'J re, per-wrote tna1 ne <Hd no« pray as otners oo. Rlntlftda or by the aome-din, and got 90 crowded that the men haps destined for the nation s highest "yet, on the eve of evf.fY battle in which wftat ~ al'lecllonole could not sit down. office. I have been enaaaect. I have never Omit-He never drank -not after a cata- The truth -if one a.umes truth may ted to pray inwlrdly, deYoutly. Never nante ol Oltl Iron Butt. strophic experietd when he d~ be capta1ed lib a fta8 -surety woutd hwe I faffed to eotmMnd lft)'9etf to hin-lll!ff tn his honaown d Mumoe. display both imases. Custer was ex-God's keeping. askin& Him to foq;ve my Mlchlpn. From then on, If uked what treme, meaning that he could not be ig-past sins .... I feeJ that my destiny is in he would like. he woWd request 1 &tm nored, and how such a man is inter-the hands of the Almighty. This belief, starv~ ~ who butchered • calf ol milk. Nor did he smoke, Ind he tel- preted. of course, depends on the more than any ocher fact or reuon, were sav whipped. delpite the~ dom cuned. His weakness was pm- interpreter. makes me brave and fearless as I am." tesl ol at ·n11e oftian. Ya this same bllng. He prorrUsed Elizabeth that he Consider these facts about Custer. He sounds unreal, like a fic:donl1 hero commandant once altered the regimen-would abltaln: "I have ~ Mid I When he was a schoolboy, he drove his of the V'rctorian era. Nevertheless, he tal llne of march -orderin& 4,QOO could .u ~~1'!8no~ ~.:: ·-.L-UIUl~81-~ wl.._, ll I clMIRMft outl--f-..Aaj~..gai~'--end fMfle htttMn-lide. -COO fit -'"10 .-old dbtU~ .. <IOUS'fhMlie side who wu making faces at him. A Congress prohibited ftQMlna u a dild-ing 1 meadowlark's Miit. tried, but he did not .quite IUCXleed. By decade later. as a young officer in the plinary measure In 1801, but Custer Journalist William FJeroy Curtis Inter-instinct he Wll a flllmbler. He would rilk 4 f Am.Y WEUJ.Y • AM ll • ·- On June 25, 1876, General Goorge Ann- strong fuc;tet and &>Ille 265 ravalrymen horn. What really happened? Who was at fault? And why, even today, does the event were kiUOO by Indians at Little Big-still capture our imagination? his life as quickly as he would risk a dollar at cards. He passionately loved his wife and cared nothing about other women. Still, he would follow str~kers. calling them nymf)Ms du pa~e. Ugly rumors filtered through the ranks. It was alleged that he had an affair with a Cheyenne girl in Oklahoma, a daughter of Chief Uttle Rock, who was killed when the Seventh Cavalry swept through the Cheyenne village like a regiment of Genghis Khan. Meanwhile he could write to Elizabeth: "My Sweet Rose- bud .... " A5 a West. Point cadet in 1858, he wrote sympathetically and sentimental- ly about Indians. lamen?ati the immi- nef'lt destruction of ' life, speak- ing of the red man's " "Uesstt>row" and "manly limbs." Fwrteen years later, he 1'1oukt lead his regiment through the 'Black Hills in search of aold. among other thiJ9. knowing tha& if he succeed- ed it would mean trouble with the Sioux. And the two miners who accom- panied him did find ROid. starting a na- tionwide-rush to the Black Hilts and the say, might grow up to become. president of the United States. and Custer may have had lhis Tn mind on the fatal day. It is known that he talked about becom- ing president. On al ltd two occa.sions -at Fort Uncoln and at Young Man Butte -he spoke to his Arikara scouts in sign language, telling them that the Sioux cam~ would be his last and he must win a great victory. Yet even a small victory, he said, a victory againsi only five tents of Sioux, would make him the Great Father in Washington. The Democratic convention was about to convene in St. Louis when he led his_rqriment toward the valley ol the Uttle Bighorn. and a rider could reach the Boieman. Montana. telegraph office in two days. Ulysses Grant was elected because of his success during the Civil War. News of a smashing victory over ~,,_dandy. Wfl' c:omdous o1 pubiidly: the mightiest. encampment ol h~ile ~ Irr the /810t. Indians in the history of Nonh America should serve Custer equally. war that cut him down. So It is lotlical to assume that for this Whet can one s.y ol such a paradox· reason he c1rove rhe Seventh Cavalry ical man? faster than anybody exj>ected -In- We look at most historical figures dis-duding his commanding offio!r, General passionately becaule they are woven in-Al~ Terry, who planned to support under certain conditions and it had worked before. when be charged the Cheyenne village in O~ma. One question often asked by Uttle Bighorn buffs is why he refused a bat- tery of Gatling guns. The Gatling was a primitive machine gun invented in 1861. It spewed bullets from six or ten barrels. depending on the model. and frequently malfunc- tioned. Several GatJings accompanied the anny, and Custer was asked if he wanted them when his regiment pre- pared to leave General Terry's com· mand At first he said yes, he woukt take them, but later~ his mind. Why? He said they would impede his march, to a tapestry of the put, but this hotlpur the attack f?om another direction. refuses to die. He stlll scands on th.I Custer ~ there first. his 12 com-which wu true. His cavalry couki move dusty Montana slope. His couraae. his panles ~ by a host of enraged much faster than these trundling mo~ austo. and his a.tentatious. mllital't Sioux and~ warriors. The bfue-strosit~. Yet he had plenty of time. ln- vip -~~ned with a daneerous , __ coets~u~*-Aihave._"'beenllhnenoutnt'Wu•mberedtlRe•lll0.01ln. deed. Cok>net John Gibbon hid warned t.~~ split hil,.meit i"'81hM rttftt 11111111 ffa ~ : • donal temperament. blnalk>ns -~Ill behind one com-Olster, don't be (p'eedy, but wait fof us." Americans believe anythina ls pm-Plf1Y to guard the mule train -becau" The explAnltion. therefore. must be ~ble. A lmllkown boy from Michlpn. this was an acx:epced military tactic pride. Cutter Wlllted this victory for his Seventh Cavalry alone-unassisted by a battery of ugly. clumsy Gatlings. He himselfo!led five companies, con- sisting of about 225 men, up into the hills east of the river. and of those who followed him, ·nobody survived -ex- cept an on:terly who was dispatched with a mesAge request.ins ammunition from the pack train .. II is thought that a few members of this doomed column deserted when they guessed what was about to happen, because some who should have accom- panied him turned up alive on a hilltop redoubt commanded by Major Marcus Reno. But of those who did follow Custer all the 1Way. not one lived to teU the grim story. Were these men killed because ~ George Armstrong Custer wanted to be t. president? It is easy to think so, but the £ underlying cause more probabty was his < aagressive character. When opposed by ~ an enemy -Confederate or Indian -! his nature demanded that he attack. ~ One member of the regiment wrote to ! historian Cyrus Brady in 1904 that as they moved up the Rosebud Valley toward this vast aboriginal encampment, Custer's furious energy boiled over. ..... he seemed to think of nothing but lo reach and strike the Indians." Another said that as the Seventh approached the crest of a divide sepa- rating them from the Uttle Bighorn. all of lhe men began to feel there was something ahead that they must see. Custer's desire inflamed them. They followed him eagerly At the head of this regiment. which was regarded as the most powerfuJ fight· ing force on the Western plains, rode the ambitious young warrior with yellow curls. He wore a creamy buckskin suit, but the day was hot. so his jacket had been rolled and strapped to the rear of the saddle. 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Recent research indicates that some of the polyunsaturated fatty acids in fish oils actually reduce the level of cholesterol overall The surprising fact that appeared is that the higher the fat level of the fish . the better its effect on lowering cho- lesterol. Fish such as tuna. saJmon and herring actually do a better job than leaner fish . plete proteins and at the same time are very low in calories. • Recent data seem to indicate that certain polyunsarurated (ats round in fish oils lower serum cholesterol and reduce the risk of arteriosclerosis. • Seafoods are naturally low in so- dium. which is an important considera- tion in. the dietary regulation of hmr- tension. ' Here are some delicious, easy-to-make recipes to get you started. 2 tableapoom vejetable oU I ta&lupoon minced fruh sfn1er root I clove tartk. lllvel'ff I lb. halibut, cut lnto l·lnch chunk• 1-'l cup lllced onk>n, cut terlfthwlae 2 cupa dillpna11y alkecl broccoU I cup lllced muabroolu I larp trttn or red bell pepper. cored and 1lked lenlfhwlae 2 tableapoona white wtne or chicken •lock 2 tabAelpoona M>Y Mutt V. teupooo bot pepper MUtt I teupoon cornatarcb 2 tableapoona water 4 CUfN cooked rice 1. In laf8e skillet. heat oil. ginger and garlic and saute for 2·3 minutes or until garlic turns golden. Add halibut and stir-fry until lightly browne?. Remove halibut from skillet. 2. Saute onion until crisp-tender in same skillet. Add broccoli, mushrooms and bell pepper; stir-fry until broccoli IS crisp-tender. S. Return halibut to mixture. Add wine. soy sauce. and hoe pepper sauce. Combine corn- starch and water. Add to halibut mixture: cook and stir until thickened. Serve over hot cooked white. brown or wild nee. Makes 4 servin~ William S. Harris. Ph.D .. professor of nutrition at Cleveland Chiropractic Col· lege {Mo.), who was involved for four I (ISYM>z.) can aalmon, undrained years in fish-lipid studies at the Oregon ~ :~;..,le ou Health Sciences University. says: "Fish 1 tallleipoon curry powder is great for people who have high blood 1 cup IMtlpr wheat triglycerides and cholesterol. Cold water Water fish that have fairly high fat content are 2 tabl•11 oon• chopped panley the best as far as lowering fats in the Lettuce leeva, tolllato ~. car· rot curia, pkkle fan• and bliick blood. It is too early to know what fish oUvu for pmiall oil does in the body, but there is prom-1. Drain ~lmop; reserve liquid. In 2..quart ising work to come in preventing blood saucepan, saute onion in vegecable oil for 5 clots and lowering blood pressure." minutes or until tender; add cuny P<>Wder Roy Martin, vice president for science and bulgur and saute. stirring. lor 1-2 and technology at the National Fisher· minutes ies lnstitut · \11~.i..· at o c Z. Add water lO ieerved salmon liquid to em "-uan.,.on. . " says: equal 2 cups: .cid to bu~r mixture. Bring "Fish is an excellent source ot protein, to boil and simmer. covered. on medium heat and whether a lean fish or a fattier fish. 20-~nutes or undl liquid is absorbed. Add the protein is ol a superior quality. The salmon and panley: toss lightly. Tum mix· rat content in fish is coming to the fore tu~ into container. rover and chill as an excellent source ol certain fatty s. Serve mounded on crisp lettuce leaves: components. some ol which may play pmish with tomato wedfles. carrot curls, ............ _ 0 I~ Pl¥"9nt by cNc* '11' ~ ordlr-0 0.-,. 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FOX AMERICA'S TEENS' FAVORITE TV ROLE MODEL A h, to be 18 again, and HO~ (Even if you re really 24. jusJ playing an IS.year~ld ... .) So hol Iha famous film direc· tor Slft>en Spielberg wantttl you for his summer flkk. and you had to squeeze film roles in bdwem tdpin&s of your top. rated 7V show, and girls all ~r the country would give up their tkkets to a Madonna concert for a chance to meet you. Wif[Michael J. rox is riding high "lJi jusJ such a .wave of success. idlich he caught when he landed the role of Alex P. Keaton, conservative teen symbol of the '80s, in 1Vs Family Ties. Canadian-born Fox, who sJarted m 7V at IS. has starred in such films as Class of 1984 and Poison Ivy and this summer has iM lead in Spielberg s Back to the Future, an adventure comedy. In betwttn public appearances in Gn· cinnati on behalf of the the Spina &Iida Association, of which he is National 010irman ol PtJJlic Au.omJeSS. RJX'9{XJke uith FAMILY WFlll.Vs ComeJia Kennedy. Q: What do you think lt ls about the character you play that t. to attractive to teena? Fox: People ask me if Alex is a reflec- tion of the Republican movement. I think all that is superficial. We may be on the crest of the wave. but I think that in any other time. if he was a Democrat r-------. or whatever, it would be just as ef- fective. Finally, here · a younger person on 1V who has am- bition, respect for himself -the kinds of things that kids wanl to see in themselves. ·Q: la your re.al family ln Canada anything like your 1V family? How atrong are your ''family des''? Fox: My family is the exact opposite. My parents are very conservative. My dad was in the Army for 25 years and my mom was a payroll clerk. I was the young bohemian. My parents always Kenn~dy: Now tha t you've worried about what I was going to do. eatabll8bed younelf ln TV with because I was so small and strange. Now Family~ are t:_k1'1"8 •con-I'm conservative-establishment. Our adoua effort to lnto ftlma? Fox: I'm 'SO happy ~ith Family Tte:S but family is a mutual admiration society - I'm not runnina around aning, "Oh God, we all just think the others are great. My ·-o o~· family is really happy for me and I think I'm going to be Alex forever." they enjoy my fame a little bit. Q: You eeem to be cut out for c:Om. edy. la that what you've alway• Q: Typecudnc '-tomethlng that wanted to do? all acton worry about. Are you Fox: I used to say. ''Sitcoms are gar· conce"Ded that all the ro&e. you've h"'""' • B h played have been teenage boya? ~.' ut what I really meant was t at Fox: Not really. I think it started to I was afraid to do them, because I didn'1 bother me because I look so young. Bur know if I could be funny or not. My ds brother was always the funniest guy playing younger ki got me in to the -' ,. ;)/ ,, ..... _ ' --of • This is the nrst book ever published of full-sized, ready-to-cut patterns fitted for your own Cabbage Patch Preemie:· You'll find patterns f<>< over 20 different outfits in Xavier Roberts Presents CABBAGE PATCH KIDS"' PREEMIE DESIGNER CLOTHES. I li'US( ·-- around the dinner table. So 1 thought. business. so it would be stupid of me to if I can just be like that when I play AJex, start attatking that now. • ,_ .._ .-caa ..a nu•:=:.._ rr ~ ._. I'll Now lot What used to really bother me was -J· 1-, r--get by and it'll be funny. a the emptiness of some of those roles. A Cll '1 ... •mJ-• t 1 ltlw ... T4ld:IU. ~ J!:s~':t~~ ~!' m~~ lot of writers oouldn't relate (to the • r. }':JW aa dl1111 ._W 111 _, ellaal sqla I know that when J 1»1 the chance to characters] or couldn't remember. We're el ....... 11111, ee4 11111 ... tnMCS. o-· not tw<><iimensional; we're as rounded do something dramatic I'll be able to. as adults. But since I found the role of Atl of these many inesistible outfits are easy to make with this book from Q: You're often referred to u the Alex. I really don't have the complaint the wor1d-famous creator of the Cabbage Patch Klds."' You get step-by- ;t;;~:;'~ -:::;:., Do you ... anr~· have a whole lot of neuroses. =t:~ "Mi: ~t~r~ ~f';;;'~.=~tttt~! ......... , .. .,. .. -.t .... Fox: Well. I think it would make me a I worry about my double chin. but that's lot more uncomfortable if it were true. about it. Don't keep that special little one watting. Order your copy of Xavier Family T~ is one of the few ensemble Q! Cea••••tly beJaC 1-U.e RobM1s Pr8SBnts CABBAGE PATCH KJOS,. PAEEMJE DESIGNER shows on 1V. And >Jex is probably one llmell&ht muat keep your head CLOTHES today! of the more interesting characters tplnnlng. How do you cleel with It? becaute he is so well defined, but that's Fox: The best thing that I can draw from PUM.IWM CtlOtC9 OUWNTS• -----a maner of dtarader, not a matter of me. f fide and WT" bad place both it is a sense o con · nee, try to If you.,. dilaatilfied wftt'I your purd\ue 1n S'f'/ wey. you may return tt fof a~ and full ~~~~f ~t~ ;:1~ that 1• work keep it this side of cockiness. '9fund. All ordlrl.,. iw;uud poenpdy Ind 110Clb11ou will be _.. in cw ci dellly with ... _lf J ~ to run arou_nif and.-:r1sa~y:-t-1Q:..._. A.ta?~ the th~~ of 17 ·year-old L-j ..... ~f--..::==.._..,.. .. ..,..l\M...,.•*" 11 gu1r• 111 •.., 80 dlYl,....--1.,..-----1 I was the star. You can't have a clla · r u.o 1 1 s .. , ••~ .._. ttt like AJex. a very reactive character. ox: I don't go Into a mall at 3 o'clock unless you have people who are real on a Saturday afternoon with a Family solid for him to read off. r1e T-shirt onl IW · fAaY Wma.v •MC 1' • I-J J NUDTOYOU star as Elizabeth Tash- jian is concerned, if you call her a nut. she'll be as pleased as a squir- rel in an oak tree. Tashjian's 16-room, 19th century Vic- torian mansion houses the Nut Museum of Old Lyme, Conn. The need for such a place was obvious to Tashjian, a self- proc.laimed "nut fanatic.'' She observes: "I am an artist who appreciates the beauty of nuts. To ~1ttrey are sophisticates. really. I could never bear to look at a carrot." Ta.Vljian's collection includes her own nutty artwork and that of many other creators. in- cluding some original scul~ tures by talented squirrels. On a good day Tashjian might even sing you her anthem. "Nuts Are Beautiful." the phil- osophical lyrics of which, she says. may be applied to nuts that grow on trees -or to the tw<rlessed variety. I k1 )\! 'If\ J::: j IPAaSAV.S $ & omc of you moy recoil , the day in 1979 when t the world crossed its col· -ledive fin8ers in hopes that the I plummeting Skylab space sta- -- 14 fAMl.Y WIDll.Y . JUlll!". ·- tion wouldn't land on our heads. Concern over space ships railing from the sky is one thing. but making money off it is quite another. A nonprofit citi7.en's group called Delta Vee has come up with the bright idea of selling off surviving slabs of Skylab. For a small fee plus postage. you can get a square inch of the space station mounted on a photo of Skylab (taken when ii was still in one piece). Proceeds of the sale will • help to finance the continua- tion of research being done b'/ the Viking f lander. which is at work on Mars. Astronaut Pete Conrad, who orbited in Skylab during its salad days, is helping to spon- sor the pro;ect, which, it is hooed. wiU raise a half..miUion dollars. That's a lot of debris to be sold by the square inch. If you're interested in having you r own chip off the old lab, write Skylab, Delta Vee Inc .. 456 El Pasco de Saratoga. San Jose, CA 95130. You'll be prt> viding essential financial aid to the Martian economy. I k• •\1 I \l '11 •k\I \ ·n-s· '&.::llf ngry on the job? Don't know what to do? Blame it on the boss. Or blame ii on somethinS other than yourself. In a study of 450 workers conducted on behalf of the Institute for Labor and Mental Health. Dr. Michael Lerner found that "most un· happy _workers actually fault themselves when they feel stressed." When they stopped blaming themselves they were more productive and had a lower rate of absenteeism. But before you start ranting and raving at your boss. take a tip from Lerner. 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Going through the Ford plant was like being Indiana Jones -walking on cat· walks over huge pits of li- quid. with gipntic metal vats tipping out molten steel in the dark, hot buildings. Later. I almost thought I'd dreamed some of it. . In high school I fell in love with Ann Arbor. and I de- cided to 80 to the U. of Mich- igan for college and law school. I liked the lree·filled campus, the dozens of con· certs and movies and re.ad- inp. the progressiveness ·and quality ol the students and professors. the beautiful autumns. And I liked the me of it, the bcif'H o1J1e lV be anonymous, to have a kind ol privacy. Every fall. I think of Ann APhor. •:ti='l!*'I'*' Leonard ein: man who has brought great music to all America. Sunday: Bob Fosse 58. Mon- day: Michele Lee 43. Tuesday: Carty Simon 40. llunday. Bob l<eeShan 58. Friday: Mef Brooks 59, Gilda Radner 39. Mitch Ryder, rock mU81c ..... Detroit. Mich.: There's a lot of pride here in Detroit. The people are stubborn. 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FTC RtPM Ftb:Bs. ,.. • June 23 -June 29 lailjPillt ----romas1ce Llada Gray .ia,. a ...._ of two yoaq Gets) to mo•e ln wltla Iler la .. Kot ln Front of tbe daqbten. .......... ,..... ... (Jou Claildren, .. Taeeday at 9 OD CBS, Claamael 2. .. llilyPilat MAIN OFFICE 330 Wnt B•y St., Cotta Me .. , C•. M•ll HdrHt: Box 1580, Cost• MeN, C• .. 12629 Telephone: 142-4321 ~rogr11m mformation is provided by the networks and stations and is subject to change without notice. -w .. Sports .............................................................. l'aiJe i Networks........................................................ Page 3 1 Daytime Drama............................................. Page 4 Tube Toppers ................................................. Page 6 Daytime Schedule .......................................... Page 7 Evening Schedule ......................................... Page JO -a. ..... 1. . 2) KCBS, CBS, 6121 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Aqeles 4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. 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New York City ( 17) WTBS, Atlanta 2 Sunday, June 23, 1918 It's fourth and long forUSFL By LORENZO CA.RCATEltRA You may have missed' it. but it's over. The third United States Football Leeague season ends this w~k, . with the playoffs beginning next week. What once held so much promise, so many possibilities, lies driven into despair by low attend- ance, low network ratings and even lower self-esteem. In three years, the USFL bas sunk as low as possible, buried deep into the sround of countless empty and ill-equipped stadiums. The first year was filled with hope and excitement The crowds and the view- ers responded. Most came out of curiosity, others because they genuinely liked the idea of spring football. The second year was a little less hopeful. The weaknesses of the leaaue we~ becoming mo~ ap- puent -porous defenses. mediocre players, miJ-manaaed and miscoached squacfs. The ratings, the l~'s lifeblood, bepn their decline. The third season has been the worst. No one cared. No one notic.cd. Few fans showed up. It is a friab tenina siaht watching an orpnized leaaue die this way. ABC will carry the play- offs sWtina next week. Unfortunately, the only team ABC feels is worth carryina is the New Jeney Generals. led by record-break.ina Henchel Walker and tbe hands-oft' ki°' or pro football, Doua Autse. It's bard to ll)' Whether tbere will be a fo=SFL Y.eU"· Donald Trum , the Generals owner, wo just 19 IOOft tee his team ab- IOtbed into the NFL and leave the others for dead. ..... , .. llY ........ ......... ., .......... --·&:~-.... , .............. ... Oflllal al .... YM Yllllllle • =--......... 0 '1 t~A'&.(I -· ....... 111&.YWOOD•• •euu..a&LINITI ABC will have to re-consider iu commitment and ESPN will have to beef up ill wv~fan::i,..,;,n-----, have IO matrialize. It baan't blolleaed up IO~. I( tbe 1niG bl kDowD, it may well 111ver happen. Donohue in TV's fast lane Audience shares spotlight in fast moving talk show By FRED ROTHENBERG ,,, ........... ,..., NEW YORK -"Donahue" has no couch, no monologues, no band and no spinning wheels. Y ct it moves faster aod talks faster than any mere talk show, sort of an action-adventure drama without screeching ti~. And, as master of it all, stands Phil Donahue, who prods and provokes bis audience, caters to them and cajoles them. He is more a showman-reporter than any mere talk show host. Seventeen years ago at a OaY'ton Ohio, television station, "Donahue" rcplaa;d a failing variety show and initially disap- pointed the ucltetholders antici~ting the usual music, comedy and dog tncks. "Sometime du~ that first wcelt. I jumped off my chair and ran into the audience," recalled Donahue, who's been runnina at top speed ever since with a top- rated, high-voltage syndicated program. Today the ticketholders arc co-stars and what they anticipate is controveny, cur- rent events and sex talk. "1 know there's no 'Donahue' without the audience," he said. The star treatment accorded a Donahue Pbll Donohue ln action. audience ~ns in the studio warmup, when ex.ecutlYe p1oducer Pat McMil!en urges the crowd to "applaud, boo, hiss, moan or groan -just be involved." . Seconds before the broadcast begins, Donahue briskly walks in and takes control. There's no rehearsal, no applause signs. h's al! up to Don~hue? who's not onl,Y the circus nngleader dtrecung the crowds physical and emotional attention; he's also the lion tamer, ~mpet player and popcorn vendor. Not to mention hiah-wire )uaaJer who keeps bis guest panelists, studio audiences and phone callen all airborne at the same time. He does bis choreography without a net, or at least without an earpiece connectins. him to the control room. "It's Phil's baby. I never know what he's going to do," said David McGrait, the director who pushes the buttons but knows it's bis job to follow rather than lead. "I can't daydream for one second because Phil's running all over the studio, and I want to get the right reaction shot." Donahue decides when to take calls. when to charge back for a hostile ques- tioner, when to go to commercial. "It's not a perfect science," Donahue said. "If something's happening you don't want to break away." Sometimes he'll stay with a segment so long that all the commercials are shoved into the second half hour ... That's a sign of insecurity," he said. "If the show's not happening, I keep pushing and trying something, hoping for some magic out of the bottle. I think the record was 28 or 29 minutes without a commercial. That's when some stations complain." For Donahue, the enemy always is le~ and listleuness. He knows it doesn t take much to prompt some viewers to start their morrung errands an hour early. So he often goes for the grabber, involvjng the audience with pf9vocative (Pleue eee DONOHUlt/PaCe Sl) Lamas to fly 'Falcon Crest' coop? By LYNDA WRSCB Loreaso Lama1 (Lance. "Falcon Crest"), a man of many interests, is thinking of dropping his main interest to concentrate on two others. It seems Lamas would like to leave .. Falcon Crest" at the end of next season to devote time to race-car dti ving and his son. Spokesmen for "Falcon Crest" say that they have not talked to Lamas about his not returning to the show but do admit that his oontract does expire after this coming season. • • • Merpa PaJrelll14. who made her mark plar.~llainesaes on soaps from daytime -10 ' · ..-., wiH ha we 1 d•aae ef tw::an~ when she joins "F&lton Crest" next season in the role of a principled attorney who will defend Richard Channina. (For all of you wonderina if'OlvN Seay, cauaht in a fire in last teat0n's cliftbanaer. is lcavina the "Aaminao Road" and last year's short- livcd "Paper Dolls." As for playing a good girl, Fairchild couldn't be happier. After all, she says. "I'm an actress. I ba.ve lots of range. There's all kinds of sides to me." Jo fact, people who know Fairchild best say acting the villainess is really a stretch for her. She is considered a real-life sweetheart. • • • The first three episodes of .. Knots Landing" next season zero in on the search. for Val's twins. Kevta DMMm (Mack). who has recuperated from last year's emeraency showi thcanswcris no. Selby's contract has back suraery, will not. however, be in- a whi e to go yet and he's not one to try and volvcd in many chase SCJenes. Producers , -------mm~~~ ritk- Fairchild. who began her career as Jennifer on "Sc.arch for Tomorrow," is a daytime veteran who is thrilled about the ~ars she worked on that show and feels they gave her a good basis for such shows as rcinjurina his beck in cha1CS that can be doled out to other pcrfonncn until his doctors gi ve the o.ltay. Sunday, June 23. 1985 3 -,Daytime -· . A 'Guiding' spirit lives on Bert Bauer remaining in show after death of veter an actress By LYNDA HIRSCH The true force behind "The Guiding Light," Bert Bauer's spirit, will be returned to the show Monday. As promised, the show's producers and writers have decided to keep the character of Bert, ptayed by the late Claart&a BHer fo r over 30 years, alive. Bert's spirit, advice, and compassion will appear on the show via a letter that her dauahter-in-law Maureen (played by EUea Dolu) receives from the traveling Bert. -When Charita Bauer passed away earlier this year it was promised that the character of Bert would not be forgotten or laid to rest. After waiting for an appropriate time following 'Charita's death, viewers will once ap.in be exposed to the character's warmth and good sense. Meanwhile, the very old-fashioned but workable who's-baby-is-this storyline is doing terrific things for "Guidina Llaht." It's nice to have a theme featurina people over the aae of 30 involved in a story that touches the heart. Loolc for lots of dramatic sparks to fly in the next few weeks as well as some wonderful scenes between Ellen Dolan and Rlclaard Van Vleet, who plays Ed Bauer. • • • Taylor Miiler is back on daytime, but ABC doesn't have her. Miller. who had been courted by "All My Children" to reprise the role of Nina. has decided to return to New York and the soaps. But this time it's to "Another World" 1n the role of Sally. Mary Pa1e Keller decided to leave the show when her contract ended. Producers and writers were a bit worried since the Catlin-Brittany-Sally theme was supposed to be of utmost importance in the coming months. The blonde, blue-eyed MiUer, who certainty is an opposite in looks for Mary Paae Keller, debded to return to the ranks of daytime but evidently wants to play someone other than the character of Nina. Miller, incidentally, has worked on several prime rime shows including "Kniaht Rider." • • • Jtaorya Haya (Kim, "As the World Tums") has received rave notices for her portrayaJ of Desiree in the knockout musical "A little Niaht Music." Playing along with ~tbryn is Jed.lo Blaser, last seen as Ariel on "As the World Tums." Blasqb,as the rote of ~one, •be yN•Qae.id w o's mame(f lo DCiirce's former lover. Victoria Mallory last step a Leslie on ''The Youna and Restless," created the role of Anne in the oriRinal Broadway musical 4 Sunday, June 23, 1985 Rualen Invade daytime TV Balk Rotan (left) and tbe ~cent llaraco (!Ubt) compete for tbe attead on of LIM Pelaao d a TV lntentew ucnr wlalfe lluaco'• manacer llr. hU hMm• an Pea.lM'• ~d (Jeftl"e, Meek) tum• In a .cene lrom W. week'• 0 8-rcb for Tomonow" eoap. version of"A Littfe Ni1rht Music.'' • .T. A must-see show oflate is ABCs newest entry "Loving." After a rocky be&inning "Loving," under the s uidance o( Agnes Nixon, seems to have 1t all together with some old-fashioned storylines, most notably Jack and Stacy's eternal love being messed up by the scheming Ava, !lnd a new twist storyline where Jonathan is obviously -TVGa·A the devil who's out to aet the kind and swcetbeartcd Father Jim. Rumor hat It that we may even see an actual reliaious exorcism on "Loving." So if you're wondering what to do at 12:30 in the afternoon, it wouldn't be a bad idea to~ve "Loving" a try, cspcciaJly if you were disenchanted with the show. in its early days. Right now "Loving" is one of the better bets fo r daytime viewina. Daisy on 'Children' had two lives to·11ve By LVNOA HIRSCH ' I Dlaye4 die dlaracter ..._ It wu I r'&MePt" dlt WU NTeTdilt S. A .,aJt Q: Mr'$ister-in-law and l disagree on a perMMUIJ. nta It tM first time ah'• soap character. Did the actress who plays aeCMlly aw~ die eee&Ja1I malt. Oa11y on °AIJ My Chlldreo" ever play 0 : I've watched As the World Tums" Vickie/Nickie on .. One Life to Liver' r say on CBS since iu ince9tion. I thought it was yes. my sister-in-law says the current wonderful when they brou&ht back the ac_tre~ w~o plars Vicki~ played the par1 ~f ' oriainal Na~a and P'~x., as well N1tk.itJYJclc •c Uadita&..tiln4Hhe '*M4"t-as1'01fakt, e wasn--.1 tne oii11iiil, i>ersonality. -J.0 ., Cleveland. Ohio. for Bob's weddiJla. WW they be rontinuin& A:YMwt..GUUus,ncerwudleftnt in the seria? -Mrs. C.F.8, Mayfield actrna so play Vletle wldl die .,ut Villaee Ohio. r.:.·~~ J=· =.:: t!.~ .. :.!-::. ".:;;.-::.r-.:e:.. 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It's a one-stop oomenience for \Ou. from us. Kirk~ expc" watch and jewelry repair. Count on 1t O.ai Meo loc«iolt Im 0 ~ °" tltr pmn«s. Costa Mesa Harbor Center (7M) 545-9415 Cano1a Park • Eqlc Rock • Manhauan lka.:h ~Oak~-·--- -Dayllme Coal. IMC ... O aeza• WU I Qt• mATCIMa.UIM~ -.wllCllY_, ,.._ .... ...,...,.,.,,_, --llomlng ---- ... ,IC8ft9 llO¥ll "Something Wicked This Way Comes" ( 1983, Suspense) Jason Ro· bards, Jonathan Pry~51 hr., 34 min.) •CID --~·TMICC*8T• fiil ,. Paul Simon and Art Garf\Jnkel perform Old favorites In their first joint con· cert In 1 I years. taped during lhe summer of '81 1n New York City's Central Park ( 1 hr . 30 min.) • TODAY'IW ._,_TMI.,.__. ....... 111. _,~ .. ...,,.,_. ..... .,.,. .. CIMTOf•c:a.o.IP • '°" M ~ "The Death Penalty And The Ministry" Community and rell· glous leaders and members of the clergy who speclflCally counsel death row In· mates at the Florida State Penitentiary In Jacksonville explore the Issue ot capital nlsh"'*'t 1*ftCAT _,_IUll WO'IMI TW LOGU AT lJAN•lll YOUTM•TMI _, ueAYIMll -.r CllUat•TMI MOm ..... IWDIUlllWG•• AUITMMll ... .ocnuu (II) •llWIC .... VOICI .. ,. ... __ ....,.,..-T ............ ll'f,_WUMT ,__ ........ ...... " .. ,,. ---, D&N9U.U. .. "Glzmo" ( 1977. Documentary) ~ht.~30 min. P. •:.a_,...., .... TAUi wme Guest. ·=·----.. 91 JIN • .. ... "TOby And The Koala e.ar· (f911. Fantaty) Rot! Harrlt. (1 hr .. 20 ~.) -Wiilll ...... ... lmTDll!lf!!L------· W.f.tlMlr &,1111i1w 10 Sunday, June 23. 1985 1--mmf(R)Q ueAYIMll ~--llOVll ''The Gift Of Love" ( 1978. Dfa· ma) Marie Osmond. Timothy Bottoms ( 1 hr . 38 min) Cl) llOVW "Testament" ( 1983. Ofama) Jane Ale.llander. Wiiiiam Devane ( 1 hr . 29 .. ,. ... l'la TAIM MlflllflM. MMCM.nlmU.U. DMm.IOom OU&.Mllllil LAMY._ ~~ WMGa• ..,IWMIMT C*9I TOUUlla.c9 PA"9'°"'mrowccl .......... ... MOU WAYa.TMmt 119 llCMI "They Died With Their Boors On" (1941, Western) Errol Flynn, Olivla de Hallilland. (3 tvs.} ... e (I) WY m1•11 Scheduled: pro- lile of classical pianist Murray Pe<ahla; re- broadcaSl of an lnt8fVlew wnh boxing trainer Cus O' Amato. I 1 hr .. 30 min.) ..... WMOll.• u .... ..,PM.RL TIUllPD- CftD MllA1MM aL9'I LOllM* TO•UlllM-=eD Mmllml•Y Mell a.cu.nm llt•tt tW.... IT 90llT Up to date buSlness Information for mane· gers, lneludlng strategy. luues. tachoOlo- gy, and a rtvlew of Wall Strfft actlllltlee . i1 hr) CH)llOWI "Kelly" (1981 . Orama) Robert Logan. Twyla-Dawn VOklns. ( 1 hr.. 3" ;)' '°-"Little Boy Los!'' ( 1978, Ad· venture) John Hargreaves. Nathan Oe~hf.37m~ al .MTOW .. •T . .,,. .. .,. ,.. ., _,,,,,., \,ti J,u,cc1.,.. ....... ,.. .. ,. .. "The Jamn 0..n Story" Al ( 1957. 81ogrtphy) Documentary ( 1 hf f ./ 22 min.) -~ •1•n••M1Q1llWI •--:.:.:., • ..,..,,,.,.. -i ...... ,. CC) llO¥ll "Melanle" ( 1982. ()fame) Bu• ton Cummings. Glynnis O'Connor ( 1 hr 49m1n) CE)...,. ... (0 llO¥W "The L1tlle Fo>1es" (1941 O• ma) Bette Oa111s. Herbert Marshall ( 1 hr 56 min.) CO) llO¥W "Lost Horizon" ( 1937. Fania sy) Ronald Colman~ John Howard. ( 1 hr 58mln) PA"911Alllll .. (I) PACI TMI M'10I ........ IWPYMYIMMI IOCIY,_,_. DAYa.a.)D ... m111n1 C*aMD llOWI "Twlllght's Last Gleaming ( 1977, Orama) Burt Lancaster. Alchar<l Widmark.=· 30 min ) l::: .... ...,WOll.D mrnm,.. •ACaa.OUL.nm ... ...,.... Profiles ol George Halat and Jackie Smith. ! .. .,'°..,.. • (I) AUTO MOiii Formuhr I DetrOll and Prix. lrva from the streets of Detr0tt 2 hr1., 30 min.) ••••a1rt••• ,_ma• WM.LlnmrW90llT lmM.D °'TIMM TR.m'f .. ...... TOIY _.,, .,..tl Actor Lorenzo Tucker remlnlscet abOot starring as a ro· mantle lead In movies during the 1920s and 1930s. e • 90lrl ..W. Wimbledon: The Class Of ·es. A look at some Pfomlnent contendere In the 108th An England Ten- nie ChemPonlf'llJ>t. from WlmbledOO. E~. (\hf.) ll•TOf••llDMDN•mt -..,., mA19T ••ma•~nne Bett·Ever Coechel. ( 1 hr.) (8) ...... MCI GObO ditCOl/el'S the conMQuene" of setftShness when he hoardt eome ma,glcal grapes 0 Cl) .. "Top Secretl" ( 1984. Comedy) Val Kiimer, Lucy Gutterldgt ( 1 hr • SO min.) ~-~ "8111 Cotb , Hlmttlf" ( 1982, ·-Biii Crby. (1 hr . 44 min l -ii .... _,, tw U•AU.UICM ••BU-lllMl191AWOI ~ITOOm llO'lll "They C811 Me Bruce?" (t982, LUIMflPllAll Comedy) Johnny Yune, Margaux Hem- llO'lll "The Burning Hills" ( 1957, ~w..!t. { 1 hr., 30 min ) Western) Tab Huntet. Natalie Wood (2 W tW lllOWll "Carmen" ( 1983, Musical) hra.) Antonio Gades. Laura def Sol ( 1 hr., "42 l llAllW ClntlAN min.) ....... CUlllC , ... ,.AUmale _,_,_, W DCllMWGll.DOP--llMITY ••• Ice Racers features steel spikes on rubber ._"Beat Street" ( 1984, Musical) lires and an lntK= molOfcycte race Rae Dawn Chong. Guy Davis ( 1 hr . 46 1-- mtn.) ' ~~-lmlAVIOI (!) MYlllOfU• UC111 llO'lll "The Princess And The Pirate" CID llO'lll "Testament" ( 1983, Drama) (1945, Comedy) Bob Hope, Virg1n1a Jane Alexander. Wilham Devane ( 1 hr Mayo ( 1 hr . 3"4 min ) 29 min ) · Cl) llCMI "Something W1<:ked This Wa y (O)llCMI "Easy Money .. ( 1983, Com-Comes" ( 1983, Suspense) Jason Re- edy) Rooney Dangerfield. Joe Pesc1 ( 1 bards, Jonat~ce 0 hr . 34 min.) . hr .• 35 min.) Wai) ...,.,...,...,7.11 tW a7J U•AU. Atlanta Braves at C1nc1nnat1 • D 90ITICCfl .. IHRA Natlonals'' ( 1 Aedt (3 hrs.) ht) 11:11(!) tA•Ml Chicago Cubs at St. Louis G llOYll "Conduct Unbecoming" Cardinals (3 hrs .• 15 min) C 1975, Drama) Michael York. Susannah tWlmfntl,_ York (2hrs.) l'•W. C811fornta Angels at Chicago Q) IOUD.IOLD Guests Jack Wagner, Bry- White Sox (3 hrs.) an Adams. LAB, Sawyer Brown, OeBarge, 8 9 UIR. P001UU. Al press time. el· Alan Gome, Mel Tillis, Patti LaBelle. John that Tampa Bay Bandits at Baltlmore Denve0 1nterv= ( 1 hr) Stars, or Birmingham Stalhons at New Jer· &9 A Cll mA POI W • UCM sey Generals Of Denver Gold at Jackson· Tony Randall hosts !his tribute 10 the two ville Bulls. (3 hrs., 30 M:liil German composers on the 300th annlver· I 'lmY CGll WllTT sary ot the11 buth, leatunng perfOfmances Clmfalllal at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Flne OCIMI• Arts including Bach·s Magnrf1cat In D Ma- llOWll "Sixteen Candles" ( t 984 1or and a suite from Handel's "Royal Fire· Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Mt: works MUSIC •• ( 1 hr ) chael Hall. ( 1 hr .• 33 min ) I LJml NOUll Ol TNI NAM m YOUTM•IUUTYWITMDl.llOlllAA •YW I lmlODUCnOll TO llO&.OIY fU ML COln'ACT UMTI World Light -After.a -Welterweight Championship bout, from El P~~eiJ;~~-llJc -1--CG• l&ICI •;1111-•"•ML curr-. .. ..., Lit-' TILITMOI llCMI "Killdozer" ( 197"4, Suspense) llYIYDfl "Re111y· Ace Of Spies" Our-Clint Walker James Wainwright ( 1 hr , Ing his mission 10 protect the 8111tsh fleet 130 pf~ tw•-•- by obta1n1ng naval gun plans from a Ger -• man shipyard. Reilly estabhshes a new ~TO llOLOOY style and level of espionage (Part 3 ol llCMI .. Sixteen Candles" ( 1984. 12) (A) O ( 1 hr) Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Mt· I,__ •IA•ML chael Hall. ( 1 hr .. 33 min ) -..e•M-1WA Nlmt PllVATI DMC9l In this ••l•T.-IUMlmMWOR London perlormanoe. Tina Turne< sings Liil toll Mayflower Classic final rock. ·n· roll hits from the paS1 and the re- rounct, IM! from lndlanapolll. (2 hrs ) cenr tunes that launched her comet>aclc (%) llO'lll "Return 01 The Tall Blond Man Guesl appearance by Devid Bowie (1 With One Black Shoe" ( 1976, Comedy) hr l Pierre Richard, Mirlelle Dare. ( t hr., 29 I Clml~ min.} • =UWGll.DOfMmAU I "*''* nt1 •mU11 COllTllm .. POI WY -()) NA toll Atlanta Classic. final 9GITl lflCML Wimbledon. The round. live fl'om Atlanta COuntry Club In ass Of '85. A IOOk 11 some prominent Metlet11, Ga. (2 tvt.. 30 min ) oontender1 In the t08th All E.ngland Ten- 1 RU&Ml nls Championships, from Wimbledon. WJIUU IN E[!Qland. (t hr.) •• ..,.~ ..... , Waa A THnage Wtrewolf" •TOUCH (1967, Horror) MlchHI la1ndon, Yvonne • •• n.-w...... Lime (2 hra) .... "Krull" ( 1983, F1nta1y) Ken 8 WAA OP ntl ITAM Rot>tn Stacie 1a1ce1 MarlhaN. LYMtt• Anthony (1 hr . 67 on 198• lkHl Shoot Olymplc Gold Medel- mlrl ) Ill ~:f~t In the SkMl lhoot w ... OIW,_ I .... ...,.i'---1111''!~--•.ftlturtd l.Ot!tlt Lvnn. Yem ••••'WW n. 0.VlOHOfl', (IOyd Lindroth. the---WLIWO"""W ---H~ra. ( 1 hr.) .. "I WION HOid YO>.Jr Hind" ll-OPMAllM9 (1978. Cc>mtdy) Susan Ktndell Newman. M ,._ OI M llMOll An •••ml· Mire McCIUtt (2~ netlon ot Chlnne toclal pr...,," ind ,.. • • ..,... °' A r9PQf1 on young 1tralflt1 througl'I a ct• ttudy of• media! ~ pettic:lpett'lg .. •rtitt•f91k>wt In Ina commlttM '• tOte In • dlvote9 ca ... c;l eta...._ wonclhq)e. itheartalt ancs pet-( f rw ) . 1 loonencee during the tnnual Blch Arlt In· •I r.• stltute held at the State University of New Yonc at Stony Broek. (1 hr.) • A-TIMI Hannlbal and the Face be- come ln\/Olved In the music business In or- de< to protect an all-girt rock group being cheated by a record company. (A) o ( 1 hr.) D lftlOllUCnOI TO llO&.OIY CD _. "Running Brave" (1983. Ofa- ma) Robby Benson, Pat Hingle. ( 1 ht , 45 min.) , cm lilOWI "No Big Deal'' (1983. Drama) Tammy Gnmes, Kevin Diiion ( 1 hr . 27 min.) QD MOWll "Sea 01 Lost Ships.. ( 1953. Drama) John Derek. Wanda Hendrix (2 hrs.) .. Ill> flOITUIT OP '-CA· IOU'TM NIOTA ... l.o.m ....... WU•U•M The Mona iguana as It survives In a harsh ch· mate oft rhe coast of Puerto Rtco. Q lmATmT9GITIL1•11t ... °'~ lftlOllUCnOI TO LJll .,.._.,..TOm.OIY ....... UlTWATa•MM .. "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982, Ad· venture) Mark Miller. Donovan Scott 11 hr .. 45 min.) (Z) ._ "Testament" ( 1983. Orama) Jane Alexander, Wiiiiam Devane ( 1 hr . 29min.) ••._"Mousey" ( 1974, Orama) K11k Douolas, Jean Seberg ( 1 hr . 30 min ) D toll McDonald's Championship Tour- nament ( 1 hr ) I ... OP Championships ( 1 hr ) ITAll'lm ._ .. Kiss Daddy GOOdbye" (1981. HOfr~blan. Mantyn Burns (2 hi$.) (!) "From Here To Eternity .. ( 19~. Ofama) Burt Lancasrei, Mont- gQmery Cllh (2 h'5.. 30 min ) • ._ .. Dressed To Kiii" (1980, Suspense) Michael Caine. Angie Oick1n· son (2 hrs) • WM&. STmf -Guest A Joseph Fuchs, vice president-media analyst, Kidder. Peabody & Co fl) 9Tlll An apparently s1mpte m1ssing- persons case is muddled wtien Kirk's pasr involvement with a racetrack syndicate places COdy, Nick and Boz 1n grave dan,. I~~ lmMllUC1DI TO llOLOQY .,. "Napoleon" ( 1927. Blc>graphy) Albert Dieudonne. Antonin A.rtaud. I 4 hrs.6".r (I) ...,. Cl) llOWI "Mr. Mom" ( 1983, Comedy) Mlchael Keaton. Ten Garr ( 1 hr 31 -ml~ -1 , ... ,,,,,., .. Wawt•-•MWIWi:;i .... ~ _.,,_ A SYNty ol current re- rcn on llOwl!'.IO the effects 01 aging . -......... _ '*"IRmlJ .... Q •A .. 9M &::.IUI ,_. Lm "The Mysterious Wiiiiam hlk"paa,." 0Uffts author Charlton ...()gb&Jrn t: Ih~ttr!Q14 WI Ham Shlk• aptart the th I nd Int lamy 1' Rutgera Untvertlty ProttllOt OI English Mturlct Chlr~R) ( 1 hf l 1=::.. ... Sund•y, June 23, 1985 11 -lanllayConl. (() TUCI Me Pm.D Footlocker Summer Games, from Berkeley. Call!. (3 hrs.) C1J CO) mWll "Little Boy Lost" ( 1978. Adventure) John Hargreaves. Nathan Da~ hr., 37 min.) · (%) '"The James Dean Story·· (1 957, Biography) Documentary. (1 hr. 22 mm.) ID•C.DOll---.. al) MCOJ• COUITlm M MITJI YUM Celebrity interviews and documentary footage Interweave In recognition ol ex· plorer Jacques Cousteau: Includes a glimpse of a birthday gala at Mount Var- non In Virginia. Guests. John Denver, Stefanie Powers, Jack Lemmon, Louis Malle and Jimmy Bullett. (2 hrs ) .. Cll ... ..... ftiA".: .... ... ..,...._. .... Q CAftaJCIOOD ... llC1'CllY ..._, Kathy Brenzel pre· sents an update on Victory Garden West. the rock garden at the Royal Botanlcat Garden In Hamlllon. Ont.. is visited CH) ,...., llOCIC Gobo discovers the consequences of selfishness when he hoards some magical grapes. o Cl) llCMI "Greystoke· The l egend 01 Tarzan, Lord 01 The Apes" ( 1984, Ad· venture) Ralph Richardson, Christopher Lambert. (2 hrs .. 9 min ) m • KA'tO NAU. -lvenlng ---- •a••"NobOdy·s Petfect" (1968. Comedy) Doug McClure. Nancy Kwan A man attempts 10 return a Boddha to a small village altar he learns that Its ab· sence has brought bad luck (2 hrs ) D AT 1MI llCMll Scheduled reviews "Cocoon·· (Steve Guttenberg). 'Return to Oz." (l)Cll ... D llOYll "Conduct Unbecoming·· ( 1975. Ofama) Michael Yrnk. Susannah York A lawyer defends a fellow 8nt1sh Army olf1eer against a rape charge. (2 hrs.l:.w..n 1,-Joa=Jolns the students at a slt-1n alter Morloch rnders the kids to cancel plans for a per100T1ance that would benefit the nuclear freeze movement. ( 1 hr.) •._"Alt The Fine Young Cannibals" ( 19e0. Ofama) Natalie Wood. Robert Wagnef. A headstrong girl from a poor Southern femlty matrles for money. not llovtMi.~nmtmAT--.U.I ---•COIT•U. •A The llOfY of an 11-year-otd boy'• battle to f9COYer from 181/ere burns 1Uftered In • home aocldent. (R) o ( 1 .. arJ .. "Kelty" (1981, Ofama) Ro~ Logan, Twyla·Oawn Voklns Unhappy with htf ~te In the city. e girl '8avtt he\' mother end 1tec>f1thtf to 11111 with her , .. , f1thar In the At..kan WlldernHS (1 hr .• ~ min ) ---1::.., • .,.-.---.. ,..._. FNtur1d: ROQ.r l'nOOfe talkt aboVt "A View To Kiii"; Jlm\9 L .. Curtll 12 · Sunday, June 23, 1885 ;=:..:..._ LLOYD Oii.Vii at• D ~TUI WITH Guest: Lar~hen. MI YWOODWt ..m -Cl)•..,,.. e WY•wtl• Henry's work and Par8111&' Night at school create a problem for Punky, who's being told by the class snob that Hanry doesn't care enough to attend. (A) D OJ) WI.In ..,... rT Ol llJn Fea· lured: the Los Angeles Police Depart· ment's war on crime. Including sophtsll· cated firearms tra1n1ng and programs 10 deal with job pressures. muslcaf oddities such as a 10-foot-tall guitar and sounds from Earth transm111ed to outer space )f.,)~1 hr.) ~ ITM llMCM Guests: Lee GreenwOOd . Dick Clark. (R) (1 hr.) e UWlll ab A look at the dally Ille of giraffes and their effect on their environ- ment. O J Hlr.) I ... "'" COfia.Am IA!m "The Discovery Of Animal Be· halllor" Investigations ol animals' learning 1 ctipacilies are surveyed, Including the ex· perlments of rvan Pavlov. John Watson. B.F. Skinner and William Thorpe. (Part 4 of 6LJR) 0 ( 1 hr.) (() COJ llCWll "Midnight Madness" (1980. Comedy) David Naughton. Debra Clinger. A colteglate gamester assembles a di· verse group ot sorority glr1s, campus 1ocks. class brains and Valley girls 10 par· uclpate In the ultimate ell-night scavenger hunt In LOI Angeles. 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 50 min.) (%).,. "Bachelor Party" ( 1984, Com· edy) Tom Hanks, Tawny Kltaan. A care- free scflool bus driver's pals decide to throw a pre-wedding party for him; com- plicating matters is the tact that the ~lrl's father disapproves of her choice. 'R ( 1 hr., _.6mln.) l lMADATMmtl -"°"" '* 7:11 Im ·-lfiOOM When Edward's gold pen dlsapf>9ars. he becomes suspi- cious of Rick s new. hip 16-year·otd Irland. (A) 1lll@ DAY OPlllDllCOm.l'JliN-mYf - ... Cl) -. .. WIOTI While in New Orleans to appear on a TV talk show. Jes· slca Investigates the murder of a jazz mu- sician Guests. Glynn Turman. Ciiva Ravlll. IB> ..Q < 1 hr.) D • ~-Mlehael and KITT in· filtrate the WOfld of ultra-ohlc drag r11eers In pursuit of 1 phtlandarlng football teem owner auspected of murdering a col· I~. (R) 0 ( f hr.) L••u ... °" ....... e tll 90W11 "The Coneorde· AlrP0<1 '79" (1979, 6vtpente) Ataln Delon, Su· Mn Blakely. A series of exptotlve anacke in • euptrtonlc )et Is launched by a men determined to protect hit own gultty • ~r·'u:~ hr•.) I TM.a,_,_ HNlllU When a cantankerous old man retumt from IN cited. hit family and eomm11t1lty try to nd him blCk . ... "Orenedc.:. :~. =~ tort. Nl'W York paychl1tr1tt'1 prectlce i. examined after 1 f(J(mtr petllnt becornee ~~T1'"~\~. r:.,;• ';th AOd 8ttlgtr. Sarblta Edin. oro beetbelt thorttt~ Onie Smith, HOiiday Inn foundef Kemmons W1lsor IBl < 1 hr.) . ........ "The Oitcovery Of Animal BE havlor" Investigations of animals' learn1n capacities are eurveyed, inciudlng thee• periments of Ivan Pavlov, John Watsor B.F. Skinner and WIQlam Thorpe. (Pan 016~= • 1 .. IDICI ,..,_ "The Cllader The high expectatlont of a young Sco1 medical graduate are IOlted u he stsr1· his career In a Welsh mlnlng town. (Part of 10) (R) O (1 hr) CC)~ "8eat Street" ( t9M, Mustea 1 Rae Dawn Chong. Guy Devis. Young pe pie 1n a cootemporary urban ghetto l1r>c creative outlets 1n graffiti art. rapping a"" breakdale&. 'PG' ( 1 hr • .C6 min.) (l)--T~ (8) MOVll "Bachelor Party" ( 1984, Com edy) Tom Hanks, Tawny Mftaftl A care- free school bus drl\ler's palt decide tc throw a pr•weddlng party for him: com· pllcatlng mattt1s la the tact that the girt c, lather dlsapprov~ of her ~. 'A' o ( 1 hr .. .CS min.) Cl)llCMI "TopSecretl" ( 1984. Come<:ly Val Kllme<, Lucy Guttetlclge. A spoof ot spy movies and Elvis Pratley films. ,, which an American rock 'n' roll ster gets caught up in hlgh·lavel espionage while · touring East Germany. 'PG' O ( t hr . 30 min.) I MClll,._MOU.lWOCIO•AM .. ,...,, ...... .. LOU...r -.Y""'9 • Cl) CUit Liii A POI Harry teams up with a Gefman shepherd to smash a drug tralllcklng ring and flnd out who murdered t~canlne'sowner. (R) (1 ht.) Ge ._ .. Going Apel" (1981, Com· ady) Tony Danz.a, Jessica Walter. Three orangutans hold the purse strings to a SS- mittion lnhefltanCl~ (2 hrs.) · 1.,....... • .... COln'llm Wl.D IW • MarHn Perklnt observes as giant sea cows make their journey up Florida's~tal River. (A) I ... COlllLMe llAIT• aCI MAN "The Cltadel" The hfgti expectatlone of 1 young Scots medical graduate are Jolted as ha start• his career In • Welsh mining town. (P111 1 Of1Ui.\~) 1 .. llWfl "Aellly: Ace Of Splea" Our· Ing hll mllllon to protect the 8rltllti fleet by obtaining naf:!.tun plans from e Gar· men shipyard, eatablishes 1 new 1tyte and level of etplonage. (Pan 3 of ~ (R) ~hr ) Cl} fM • Seattle Open (R) (2 hrs.) (Q) ..... ~ Butlneta" ( 1983, Tom CrviM, ~ OeMor- nay. ,.. L h tchool eenlOr, ih91t8fed In 1n affluent '~hlcaQo MJburb. deddet to tx· perimtnt with iht wllder aide of Ille. 'R' ( 1 hr ,36min) Cil ... "Easy Money" ( 1983. eom. dy) Rodney Oengtrl,.ld. Joe Patel. A man Wf'lo llket to NI. arlnk and smoke to exottt 11andt to Win S 10 m1P•on 1f he MC· I rlflctt hit worldly pltteura1 !Of one Y'M'. ''thr.35mln.) • .. llAT HOl't· Rot>tna w.tn· t!fUb.. Cl) .. ''Flv9 Gttvta To Celro" (te.3, ~t\n) ffanohot TOM, Erletl YOn Stroht!M. In 1M2. e lritlltl tn ofbr atttmptt to P'V MCtet Information fl'om I Coal. Field Marshal Rommel during his vlslt to a sman Nonh African town. (2 hrs.) {)) ._ "Sixteen Candle$" (1984. Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony M1· chaef Hall. An lnseoure Midwestern teen· ager's 16th blr1hday goes unremembered. Just another symptom ol the pain of ado- lescenoe and growing up In a mlddle-<::lass !amity, ';!dt!r· 33 min.) e (I) '°"'-U Shoop moon· lights as a schoOI nurse to learn who 1s r.eponslble for a near·fatal attack on an old tne; .. R) ( t hr.) IP•wrm ,..,_ ..... mAT I• OtlUat "Brideshead Revisited: Brldeshead Deserted" Aller spending two years in Central America, Charles Joins his wife Cella in New York for an unsuccessful reunion. (Part 8 of 11) ii~ ....... • mAT l•Di.utt• "The Life Ot Verdi" Italy enthutlutlcally adopts V81'd1 's operas as symbOls of lhe 181VOf to over- throw Auslrlan rule. and Verdi goes to Paris to llve with singer Giuseppina Strep- poni. (Part 2 of 6) (R) Q ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CC) -AT WOM Songs from the third al-bum by Men At Work. "Two Heart~." are featured. ® ._ "Splash" (1 98-', Comedy) Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah. A New York bachelor without much success at love falls for a beautiful glrl who literally washes up on shore, unaware at first that she's the mermaid he saw as a child 'PG' Q ( t hr. 51 min.) IPAGmGPMMU9 -,,_,.MIMT .. ::l1o':"w.o11- .... "screwballs" ( 1983, Comedy) Peter Keleghan, Lynda Speciale Five high school boys decide to take revenge on the school's high-minded homecoming queen after she has them placed on detention tor their pranks. 'A' { 1 hr., 23 min ) I IOC.DOlll...,.. .. M9A~, .. 1W 'JI.~ 1."C.-When a cantankerous old man retums lrom the cleed, hit family and community try 10 iF!b .... _A_ .. ~ Um'• adaptation of her stage dra- ma Mt In 1915 t• the •tort Of seven CN· neae Immigrants •• tMy wall In the deten· tlOn oenttr on Angel Island near San Frenoltco to enttr the U.S. c;i ( 1 hr ) Ir=.. ..... ,. .,. cwn ~ ...,. ... Many of tOOty't 1op oomkl9 are faatUted In thlt partonnance taped at San Francis-=~club, The Other Ctfe. .. "8111 Cote>y, HlmMlf" (1982. ) 8111 Colt>y. Tiit corM<Slan IOoka at tytrydty faults and folblel and ~r fatmt hie l•mout chetKterlntlOnt 'PG' 1 hr.,~ min.) , .. ---·. Thie cJoc•"'*"vy.---•mlnll IN p!'OPMtlo slgnlflcence of JIMallm " the c.pltet Of lwMI and trlOll ff'lt rtpUbllc'I on.gotng CO(lfllell . =fii~(lN.)- I =~ft" .... CllU Et•IULLRAllDDIA1M ATTMI ... .,..,~ Tiii -Interview wllh Chuck Norris. ( I hr ) l ..,PALwaL ll*CrrYU.U. ... "Mr Mom" ( 1983. Comedy) Michael Keeton. Teri Garr A newly unem· ployed father and husband must assome hoUsekeepmg responsib1hties wMe his wife enters the work force 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 31 min.) m me llVAMID'I CMON1Cu 1WIJ llCMI ''Double-.Jmage" ( 1970 Ora· ma) George Hamilton Barbara Ander· son A d1ploma1 becomes involved with a woman who tries to pass herself olf as his 1 dea~nnd f hrs 15 min ) I nu.1•11 1W ~ ~~ay Afternoon" ( i975. °'ama) Al Paclno. Jotin Cazale A New York City bank robbery escalates into a near-circus when community activists 10tn In 10 stage an antl·pollce protest during the caper 'R' (2 h;s . 10 min.) CH> llO¥ll "Testament" ( 1983, Drama) Jane Alexander, William Devane The aft· ermath ot nuclear holocaust •• from not knowing who launched lhe attack or why 10 the horr01s ot Slow death by rad1a11on poisoning ·· and 11s etfects on a northern California famHy 'PG' Q (1 hr., 29 min.) -a GD .,,. llCMAll..'I IPORTI llA- Clm I JllCWI MOU.YWOOD ~ Guests Tony Dow, Rober1 Sacchi, C Thomas Howell and Dee ;anace i ••-w ... WOIU TctlCIMll ~'l"&n*OI A documents· ry study of lhe Impact of agrtbuskless on hunger 1n Third World nattons including Braztl, West Alnca. Colombia. Kenya and Mexico ( I hr 25 min ) ai) ...... TMILOllD ([) lM. POOTIALL Anzona Oullaws at Me=s Showboats (A) (3 hrs ) I aTAll: IMIW Oii THI• tMI CMU•rt NI> ta. MAW llO¥ll "The Cobra" ( 1968. Adven· ture) Dana Andrews. Anita Ekberg. The Secrer Serv1ce 19 brought In to halt a Mid· die Eastern operation of op+um·smugglers 2 hrs.) W.Y • ...r M1WOIM t1T1 .... Q ~·--­..... ~(1hr) ,.,.., .. -.... ,u. .. ..... .. w Po.cl-.. "One Deadly Owner" (197.t Mystory) Donna Miits, Jeremy Breu A woman purchases an oxpentlve used car which appttrt 10 operata under Its own vollJi!:&hr , SO min.) ~--=-~ (! .. "Retum Of TM Tiii Blond Man With One Black ShOe" U~78, Comedy) Plfaa RlcNL.d Ml[lfl!t J21la I.bLmlld· manntrtd vtolll'itt wf\O wH mistaken lor an Ml)lonage agent t>acomat a hero 01 IM Frtnel'I lfltelllgenca Community ( 1 hr W ~ ~ ''GftYt\Oltt Thi Legend Of t'frun. Lord Of Ttia Apes" ( 1te.&. Ad· ven1Ute) Ralph Richardson, Christopher Lambert African apes raise an orphened boy lrom a helpless toddler to an Intelli- gent and experienced hunter 'PG' (2 hrs.. 9 min.) ,., .... llO¥ll "Frankenstein" ( 1932. Horror) Boris Karloff, Mae Clarke. A scientist cre- ates a living being from parts of dead bod· ;·~30..=) ® ._ "Forced Vengeance" ( 1982, Adventure) Chuck Norris. Mary Louise , Weller. A karate eKper1 uses his skills to drive mobsters out of a Hong Kong gam· W bltn~ment.~~ hr 43 min t -1Cll ... =:ATac ... .., ... AU.•MPM&Y --TMllCMI llO¥ll "Sixteen Candles" (1984, Comedy) MOiiy Ringwald, Anthony Ml· chael Hall. An Insecure Midwestern teen· ager's 16th birthday goes unremembered. ,ust another symptom ol the pain of ado- lescence and growing up In a mlddle-class =1M~:l~'"l lfl'fGPllS llO¥ll "Testament" ( 1983. Orama) Jane Alexander. Witham Devane The ah· ermath of nuclear tiolocaust •· lrom not knowing who launched the attack or why. to the horro1s ol slow death by radiation poisoning •• and its effects on a northern California family 'PG' ( t hr . 29 min ) 11118 llO¥ll "Son Of Frankenstain" (1939. Horror) Boris Karloff, Basil Rathbone. Al· ter being saved trom death by hanging, a man plots revenge upon the 1uror9 who sentenced him to die (2 hrs ) I r ,_COITW.LO DAYIYDAY .. 1llA ~ PIWA11 DMCa In this London performance. Tina Turner smgs rock 'n' roll Ms from the past and the re· cent tunes tnal launched her comeback Guest appearance by Oavtd Bowie ( 1 hr) .. llO¥ll "To All A GOod Nigh1'' (i~. Horror) Jennifer Runyon Forrest Swan· son A crazed killer dresses like Santa Claus and goes on a ktlllng spree at an all· lrts school. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) -•amt• .. r A.ngelo. My Love" ( 1983, °'a· ma) Angelo Evans. Michael Evans. An Ameriean gypsy boy tries to retrieve a tani11y nelrtoom which was stolen. 'R' (2 Ml hrs~ • H••TW .,. "fhe Jam• Dean Story" ( 1957, Biography) Documentary The life ot the young actor ot the t9508 11 a "'°'1 •net= one (1 hr . 22 min.) ... "Bechelor Party" (198-'. Com· edy) Tom Hanks, Tawny Kuaen A care- fr" tel\ool bus dtr.-tr'I pals decide to :tuow a pr .. weddlnQ party fOf him; com- p11ca11nQ matters II ihe lact that the g111'1 father dsta CW9I ol her chOlct 'R' Q ( 1 flt. •em -· ----•,.. UUllllWllML.-.. fUlliil II Sunday, June 23, 1U5 13 .,. dOw ( 1 hr 32 min I IM.UI "The Escape An.st" ( 1982. Orama) - Griffin O'Neal, Teri Garr. ( 1 hr. 33 min.) ,_..ca•Mft' .. CJ). "Little Boy Lost" ( l978. Adventure) •OD "Brainwaves" (1983, Science-Fie· --.r,!lf.,,_,_ tlOn) Keir Dullea. Suzanna Love I 1 hr.. .. -• John Hargreaves. Nathan Dawes ( 1 hr • 21 mtn ) ,._,.L9 .. ~~e"lms Llke Otd Tlmes'' (1980, Com-•cm "The Life Ot Riley" (1949. Comedy) ~!!!!~Of "-x" (198.4. Com uu '""' Wiltlam Bendix. Rosemary OeCamp. ( 1 uv-vv1 .... edy) Goldie Hewn, Chevy Chase. ( 1 hr . hr , 28 mtn.) cty) Cemeton ~. Mlohelle Meyfink 0 42 m1n.J Cl) "The Jam85 Dean St0<y" ( 1957, Bl· spite the other SCJb)ects In their ct1rricukJr OD "Denny" ( 1979, Adventure) Rebecca ~aphy) Documentary. ( 1 hr , 22 min.} high school ttudents t>.oome obsessive Page, George Luce. ( 1 hr . 28 min.) •c.cJ "l ast Plane Out" ( 1983. Orama) Jan· preoccupied with an extracurricular act1\ (%)"Easy Money" ( 1983, Comedy) Rod· Michael Vincent Mary Crosby (I hr 36 &'R' ( 1 hr . 33 min ) ney Oel'\natfletd, Joe Pescl CI hr . 35 .,. "Mon Oncle" ( t958, Comech ··~ mtn) H I min) (SJ "Professor wags1a11·s Time Machine" Jacques Ta11, Jean-Pierre Zola. Mr u• 1111 "Professor Wagsraff's Time Machine" ( 1983. Adventure) MIChael McVey. Theo· makes an awkward attempt to conv11ic ( 1983, Adventure) Michael McVey. Theo· na Mclellan ( 1 hr 30 min ) his sisters that they don't really need ' na Mclellan ( 1 hr . 30 min ) .. 3: 'Goldy The Last Of The GC>lden the latest appliances to run their hO\JS• 119 @ "Sorry Wrong Nun'\,ber" ( 1948. Bears" ( 1984, Adventure) Jell RicharC1S. hold. ( 1 hr . 58 min.) . Suspense) Barbara Stanwyck. Burt Lan· Jessica Black ( 1 hr , 31 min.) 19 8 I Cll 1141 TOii Featured. a cook1r caster (2 hr6) (0 ) "The Brass Ring" (1983. Orama) !es.son al L A restaurant Ma Malson. 1r .. (C) "Revenge 01 The Pink Panther" Otna Merrlll, Sylvia Sidney ( 1 hr . 2 1 best local bels for bfeaktut In bed: a IC\ ( 1978. Comedy) Pete< Sellers. Dyan min) ol the Winchester Houte -the haunte Cannon (I hr • 39 min l (I) "Biii Cosby, Himself'' ( 1982. come-San Jose home of the rifle Inventor (8) "9 To 5" ( 1980. Comedy) Jane Fon· ) B 11 c ( 1 h 44 ) • PM&T ... da, Dolly Parton ( 1 hr . 60 min ) dy 1 osby r • min. 11il1'111Cm •LI "Witches· Brew" ( 1980. Comedy) Ull-ATU. Lana Turner, R1ehard Benjamin ( 1 hr . 40 -Evening ••••••• --•Wtn min) ... ,,., ~q~~~~t1.~~~~:~1er~!9i~. ?~:~~ •1D O.... . :r.Tm--.OGf•"'LI min) MIWA11•J-W,_llOLl.YWOODP• •<m "The Man Who Wasn't There" (1983, H•W. Reglonat coverage of Balli· .. IC' •CMW • m. .. Billy Me Comedy) Steve Guttenbefg. Jettrey Tam· l'TlOfe OrlOles et New Y0<k Yankees °' Chi· rose lnclUdes Amanda In an Agency pre bof ( 1 hr . 51 min) l o White Sox at Oakland A's (3 hrs.) gram for new recruits that has LH . pos1n -CC) "Wtiolly Moses!" ( 1980, Comedy) Cit... as a trainee. keeping an eye out for splet Dudley Moore. Laraine Newman. ( 1 hr • aM:I W IQlt...,. {8) l_ 1 hr ) 49 min ) Wiim.a OI TMI mt Alm ,..,. D • .. "little House On The Pre "Hambone And Hillie" ( 1984. Come-Interviews with Rod Steiger, Barbara rle· Looi< Back To Yastetday" ( 198~ d~) lllllan Gish. Timothy Bottoms I 1 hr . Eden. pro baseball shortstop Ozzie Smith, Orama) Michael Land<>n, Matthew Labo• iP.:=~~;:~::f~~,:-~:~: l"•:i~: Kemmooo WM~ f ~:~~~~~~~~ Cornes" C 1983. Suspense) Jason Ro-.... James Stewart. Henry Fonda. A srna bards. Jonathan Pryce ( 1hr .34 min.) U-19f PM&Y town protected by a timid sheriff Is terror -(fl) "That's My Boy" (195 1, Comedy) .. ~All lfTIODUC1'IOI TO ized by a gangteader and his men. (. Dean Martin. Jerry lewis (2 hrs ) ~ hrs.) 1wcm "The Brass Ring" (1983. Orama) (t)llCMI "Wholly Moses!" ( t980, Come· Cl) m -CM,llQ,_. IC:MCll '•I • · Dina Merrill Sylvia Sidney (I hr . 21 dy) Dudley Moore. Laraine Newman In PAllMT From the Santa Cruz Civic Aud• min ) 01bhca1 Egypt. a false prophet named Her torlum. talented young women compel• 11:11 G 'Hot Spell" ( 1958. Orama) Shirley schel eaveSdrops on a divine conversallon for a chance to represent California In thl Booth. AnthOny Quinn ( 1 hr .. 30 min) with Moses and decides he must be the year's MISS America Pageant. Host: 1971 00 "Midnight Madness" ( 1980. Come· one to lead his peopte out of stavltfy 'PG' Miss America Susan Perkins. (2 hra.) dy) David Naughton, Debra Clinger ( I (l hr , 49 mtn ) 111 ...... hr . 50 min ) (I).,. "Witches' Brew" ( 1980. Come· (J) ICTV Sketches: SCTV's vetSlorl o dy) Lana Turner. Richard Benjamin A "The Godfethef," -&11-..00D ....,..._ college professor's wife uses the black e .,.. "Out Time" (1973, OremeJ --arts to help her husband' a career. 'PG' C 1 Pamela Sue Martin, Par1<9' Steven&on -· "Days Of Wine And Roetl" (1963. !hr .. ~mlUin.) __ The llvea of two young couplet enrolled a Drama) Jack 1,emmon, Lee Remick. (2 "''"' ;., _,._ private schools are changed whefl one o hrs. I • .,. "Splendor In The Grass" the g1r11 dleeoYett Iha ls pregnant (• ""''"-~a Like Old Tlmet" ( 1980. Com· ( 1961, Orama) Natalte Wood. Warren hra ) ~)~le Hawn, CMY)' Ch.... ( l hr . Beally. Two young people mah lhe peln-•• M llUIT Gf M ..._ A look • •2 mk'I.) tut and beautltut ditc0very of tove In a ffie llvet of CNneM ftetory wortteri anc Cl) "Something Wicked Thie Way amall Kansas town. (2 hrs.. 3! min.) OOll m1nert In Oetong, wl'ltrt the IUppot' OOmft" ( 1983, Suapen91) Jetot'I Ao-•1 •-8)'9ttmt of tcat.-run -lnduttf'let are be!°' ~ds Jonathan Pryce. (1hf.,3' min.) ...,,DlftMMI atfecttd by economic retorma end decen· Cl) "Ptatlnum 8tonde" ( 1931. C~y) .. trallutlon. O (~~ Jten Harlow, Loretta Young (I hr .• 30 lt'PHt Rtglonal coverage of Salti-I =• ) mort Oflolee at ~York Yankees or Chl·w fU"*-"Cit On A Hot _;· .. Joy Of Sex" ( 1984, Comedy) Cem-ca White Sox at Oakland A's, (3 hrs.) n Roof" Jeatlea l.a!'lge. Tommy LM ~~\Oya, Michell• Meyrlnk. (1 hr,, 33 =.,.._.,.,II'• ~::"~ r:~~:. ~::!a".%!:-'t~ W (J) ''Easy MC>C'l8)'" ( 1983. Comedy) Rod ._ • ..,.. panlont ano rtvelries among family mem· nay ~. Joe Peec:I ( 1 hr . 36 •11 •w.-W ••• m • befs oetebrltlng 1 wealtny patn.tch'• I • UM ~!l.lld~~ .. ,r"l IP hd.....M."""'4--'A Song fl Born" ( 1!M8. MIMlcal) Jii•ii.HllliDiiii----------ctJW T.fii'Lidr-ln Rtd" (1979, Ort· ----"'.~ . .,._,~~ M~~ Jl hc_.:>a.--.. r• me) Robert Conteti. Pemtll Sue Manin. min) In lhe vtolent days of the lt'tWltU 19208. (II) "'The Ultimlte WerrlOr" (1977. Sci--an ldelllltlc young farm gltl beoomee the ence--Flcllon) Yul Brynner, Mu von Sy-moll Of the lnfamoue gengat• JoM C»- l!lltr. 'R' (I ~ .. 33 min.) 14 Sunday, June 23, 1985 ClllllLMmlf•AOfOflleoe&obLlltv. _ ........... .,,.._ it e CB) _. "Ham bone And Hlnle" ( 1 ~4. Comedy) Ulhan Gish, Timothy Bottoms. A dog embarks on a harrowing cross.- country trek from New York 10 Callfornla In search of Us owner after the two be- come separated at an airport. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 29mln.) ()) .. "The Secret Of N.l.M.H " (1982. Fantasy) Animated Voic,& ot Elizabeth Hartman, Dom Deluise A S&- cret SOClflty of rats aids a desperate field mouse In saving her home from the ruth· ll~frftJ. 'G' ( 1 hr , 20 min.) .. TIC TAC DOUltl c.-... ...,. flOWTO WI A l&UOll DOU.Ml M NllTIMtOP .-cA·IOU'TMDMOTA .. 0111 M.L9 AHie and her ex-husband try to outbid one anothe< tor the attec1lons of their children after Charles buys an ex- ~-"' for Chip. (R) • M "Chisum" ( 1970. Western) John Wayne. Forres1 Tucker A cattle baron enlists the aid of Billy the Kid In flgh!ln?., 1corrupt, power-hungry law olfl-cer~rs.) I :mnM N.AYMGUm "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" Jessica Lange. Tommy Lee Jones. Rip Torn and Kim Stanley star In Tennestee WlMlams' drama abou1 the passtons and rivalries among family mem- bers celebrating a wealthy patriarch's birt~:li.~~ 30 min ) -t I TUCK• M.D Foollocke< Summer Games. from Berkeley, Calif (R) (2 hrs .. 30 m1!'J (() CO) .. "The Man Who Wasn't There" { 1983, Comedy) Steve Gutten- berg, Jeffrey Tambor. A man obtains a mysterious formula that makes people dls- ~ar. 'R' (I hr . 51 min.) (l)llCMI "The Lonely Lady" ( 1983. Ora- ma) Pia Zadora. Lloyd Bochner On a tel- evised awards program. a successful screenwriter tells the shocking story of how she reached fame 'R' ( 1 hr • 32 min ) l lAMTTA • .. ..wrT A feud erupts when Dick complains about a goat owned by Larry, Oar~Oarryl, (A) (!) .., • LM A fund-raising special to benefit cancer and disease re- search at St. Jude's Children's Hospital In Memphis, Tenn. Hostr. Betty White and Dick Ven Petten. J{ hrs.} 0 9119ft' F• 1W Interview with °'" Blrry'J"C)!9. (C) M • ... A IOok at the careers of Outtln Hoffmln, Siiiy Fltld, Mel Gibson end Jlml9 L" Curtis with film cNps lhal trace their rlM to aterdorn. Cll) ... "9 To 5" ( 1980, Comedy) Jane Foncle, OoAy Perton. Thr" working women rebel agemt tMlr eubjuqltlon by • mele chauvlnlat t>ou. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. SO min.} Cl) .,. "Something Wicked Thi• Way C-omn" ( 1983, 9u1PenM) Jaeon Ro- bardl. Jonathan P~. Two bOyt dllcov-er the terrifying awtt ~ a rnyst .. rlOut camlval wh«a f1n1..-are fulfilled. t>util.:for a horrible pra. 'PG' ( 1 hr., ~ . -M al ''VOU'rt NeYtt Too Young" (1966, Comedy) D*'I Martin, J«f'/ Lew- i., A thltf oondUCtt his OWfl eeercn wNlt 1ht poia 1c>01t lot a acoten ttm (2 twt.. !QIN\.) • Cl> ...., • u. Mlty ""' dlt-auadle In epperently tuOCletlUI bull- nesswoman from leaping to her death fling with a ma~ed hofse owner (2 hrs .. from a high-rise building, mtn tries to dis-30 min.) • cover the reasons behind her act. (A) Q -· M Oii MCIUYWOGD A trip to the U h!J southwestern states Includes a mule ride D m..: ... ..:W.. "The First Lady: on the floor of the Grand canyon. and 111s- Naney Reagan" A behind-the-scenes look Its 10 a ghost town. a Navajo Indian cultur- lnto the Ille of first lady Nancy Reagan in· al center and a Santa Fe. N M., art gallery. eludes a lrank discussion of hO'N' she IBl balanoes her public and private lives. (1 D _. "The Mating Season" ( 1951, hr.) Orama) Gene Tterney John Lund A I • t,.~ woman moves into her son's home In the • M Wini UY ~ Ray guise of a servant to conceal her Identity Char1es performs hits Including "Georgia from her society daughter-m-law (2 hrs . on My Mind," "I Can't Stop Loving You" 10 min ) and a rendition of "American the Bea uh· ~ • .,...,., ... ful" 1n a concert at the Jubilee Auditorium ... lmAL NOPU tn Edmonton. Alberla ( 1 hr ) u.l POOTIAL.L Oakland Invaders at I PIOfU'tCOUIT Houston Gamblers (3 hrs ) ----=-(0) llO¥ll "The Ultimate Warrior· ( 1977 .. "Gorky Park" ( 1983. Mystery) Sc1ence·Flc11on) Yul Brynner. Max von William Hurt, lee Marvin. A Moscow hom-Sydow Survivors of a nuclear hOlocaust tn teide inspector's investigation of a bizarre. the 21st century suffer from the ettecrs ot triple murder near a skating rlhk leads him plagues and starvation R' ( 1 hr 32 to confrontations with the KGB and a min ) • globe-tro111ng American business tycoon llO¥ll "Something Wicked This Way ·~· (2 hrs .. 86~1n l Comes" ( 1983. Suspense) Jason Ro- 1 CAL.Lm-.. lf!OllTI bards, Jonathan Pryce Two boys d1scov-.. -..oulNOll' 7 II er the terrifying secret unaerly1ng a myste· -llAMmY..,,. rtous carn1vat where fantasies are fulfilled. •• IW... but only tor a horrible price 'PG' (1 hr ~ 34 min) C#ml.W G) 19 CWI Scheduled· authot·lecturer . _. "The James Dean Story" Adele Schele tells how to make COiiege ( 1957. Biography) Documentary The Ille 2!Y off. tennis tips ( 1 hr ) of the young actor of the 1950s Is a short 1a11 lk) llO¥ll "Revenge Of The Pink Panther" ._1and8tra~ (J)one _J t!: .... 22 min.) ( 1978. Comedy) Peter Sellers. Dyan ·-U o -Cannon The bumbling Inspector Jacques TAii Clouseau attempts 10 smash an 1nterna-IM IMOW 11onal cnme ring which wants 10 eliminate & I&&• him ltrst 'PG' ( 1 hr . 39 min ) llAMmY.... U.D fl) LA11-.T Wini DAVID~ ' llOWll "Sex World'' ( 1978. Fantasy) Scheduled: actress Valerie Bert1nelll, s1ng- Leslle Bovee. Kay Parker. People suffer-er-drummer Phil Colltns ( 1 hr) 1ng from mlld forms ol a sexual dySfunc-I !!!*'U.-mY=TlllAl lM llon seek therapy at a resort where their ""', _. erotlC tantaSleS are indulged ( 1 hr .. 30 min) mn.TAJ•n TWf Interview with (0) mY'a 'Sa11stac11ons" ( 1983. Adult) Drew Barrymore John Leslie, Rhonda Jo Petly ( t hr 20 CD llO¥ll "Johnny Firecloud" ( 1979. I mm ) ,._.., Western) Victor Monica Ralph Meeker a&.111'1.,_, An American Indian Army vet seeks re· 11:11 Cl) -I -A J and Rick hope ven-on a small town (2 hrs l that a trained dolphln can help them 10-I .-.cM Im.I care a not he< dolphin that was kidnapped •YUM from an oceana~~) ( t hr , 10 min.) MW THI L.OM De mTOP Host: Johnny Car-_."The Ultimate WarrKlf" ( 1977. son. Guelk Charles Grodin, Brad Gar-Science-Fiction) Yul Brynne1. Max von rett. Dr. John McCosker of the San Fran· Sydow Survlv0<s of a nuclear holocaust tn clsc!> ... ~~ri,u~W ( 1 hr.) the 2 1st century suffer from the effects of I _.,.... plagues and starvation 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 E.: "~' Den•• :~~~:~~:r~~i·~~ Wholey. (1 ht.I m ... "West 01 The Drvlde" (1933, It ,._MU. Wtstetn) John Weyne, Gabby Heyes A ..m cowboy sets out to e~ hlS father't MON "Valley Girl" ( 1983, eom.dy) 1m.1rcJer end find his brother whO h&S been lcolaa caat. OtbOrlh ~Ofeman. A high missing for many yeart ( 1 hr . 30 mtn ) IChOol girt f>reaks Off her romance wllh a 9 ... punker becaute the rtlatlonlhlp threatens • llCMI "Assault On A Queen" {1~ her atendlng within her peer group. 'R' ( 1 Ad\19ntv,.) Frank Stnatra V1ma L114 A hr •. 36 min.) 1 woman and her cohottt recondition a G.r· Cl) .. "The ~ Mitt" ( 1982 man submarine to UM "' !tiff robbery of Creme) Qrttfln O'Neel. Ttrl Gtrr. A teen-the Ou.en Mary (2 hrs ) ~a.mm ly..Of ~JQaga_ _ _...._ ··eaua..~da:.:.. il950~ to follow In the foo1lttPI ofllitfatN9f, a est .. n) Roy Rogert , Dale Evana~-leQandlly -.pe artllt. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 33 lews thr .. ten ttle peece of 1 aman WMt mi\.) , erntown {1 hr ,30min.) !!lfM " · d(J) ... "ChMch & Chong's Stll -.. ''Wall Of Nolet" ( 1183. Drlml) ~In' • ( 1883. Comedy) Ricnetd Mat· Ptlltlette, Ty Mttdln A hOt'lt trelner retUfnt 10hllflenott1ntt hevtnci a Sunday, June 23. 1985 15 -Monclay Conl • .. In, T.ommy Chong The comic duo livens up a poorly allended Dutch mm festival. 'A' (1 hr., 31 min.) t11CID ll0¥8 "Midnight Madness" ( 1980, Comedy) David Naughton, Debra Clinger A collegiate gamester assembles a di· verse group of sorOffty girls. campus jocks, class brains and Valley girls to par· tlcipate In the ultimate alt-night scavenger hunt In Los Angeles 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 50 mlnJ... •1 MOU.YWOOO W• Guests Tony Dow. Robert Sacchi, C Thomas Howell and Dee Wallace. ~AU.•TMIPM&Y NAmlMl&.om CIHUI ~TM.II wmt Gues1 Lar=n W (C) "Lenny" ( 1974, Bl<>graphy) Dustin Hollman, Valerie Perrine Celebrat· ed comedian and social commentatOf Lenny Bruce tries to speak freely within the constraints of the 19505 and '60s le· I£ 'A' ( 1 hr . 52 min ) • Cll ... ...,_ATCM -lmM.llTA11 ..-TAM .... -Tuesclay -Morning Movies- •CID "Brainwaves·· ( 1983, Science-Fie· lion) Keir Dullea, Suzanna Love ( 1 hr . 21 min) •ct) "The Secret Lite Ot Walter Miiiy" (1947 Comedy) Danny Kaye, Virg1n1a Mayo (1hr .45 min) "Dodsworth" ( 1936, Orama) Waller Huston. Ruth Chatterton ( t hr , 4 1 min J CZ) "The Tall Blond Man With One Black Shoe" ( 1973. Comedy) Pl&fre Rtctlard Bernard Blier ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •OU "Toby And The Koala Bear ( 1981 Fantasy) Rolf Harris ( 1 hr , 20 min ) CZ) llOWll "Mon Oncle" ( 1958. Comedy) Jacques Tall, Jean-Pierre Zola Mr Hulol makes an awkward attempt to convince his sisters that they don't really need all the latest apphances to run their house- hot~r . 58 min) ·1 ATU. -llCMITam ... .. lftltMT --IClllll MmC.m.&m M l90Wll "Xtro" ( 1983, Science-Fiction) Phlllp Sayer, Bernice Siegers Three years after being abducted by aliens. a men 18 returned to earth In an altered form and contaminates his family wtth 1nfect1ous allen spores 'A' ( 1 hr . 20 min ) M 1---PROG1•?57lll • llOWll ''I'd Rather Be Rich" ( t9&4, Comedy) Sandra Dee. Robert Goulet When ~r hence Is unavailable. a young woman finds a substitute to lntrOduce to her =r==nJ~hrs) I .. ... I CllOOll LR • HlllTW WMAnllY ... Western) George Brent. Olivia de Havtl· land ( I hr . 30 min ) -@ "Hostile Guns" (1967, Western) George Montgomery. Yvonne De Cerio ~hrs) -CZ "Tas1amenr · ( 1983, Drama) Jane Al· exander. Wiiiiam Devane ( 1 hr .. 29 min) 11:11 CO) "American Madness" ( 1932. Orama) Walter Huston. Constance Cummings ( t hr , 21 min) 11dl G "Ballad Of • ~ Gunfighter" ( 1963, Western) Marty Robbins, Bob Barron ( 1 hr 30mtn ) $1 "Danny·· ( 1979. Advenrure) Rebecca PaQe GeorQe Luce ( 1 hr , 28 min ) -JUtunoon Movie9 _, ,. all ·Remember The Night ( 1940, Com edy) Barbara $1anwyck. Fred MacMur· ~ (2 hrS) 7'19 W "Santa Claus Conquers The Mar11ans' ta. m "Zandy's Bode" ( 1974, Romance) ( 1964, Fantasy) John Call, Leonard Gene Hacl<man, Uv Ullmann (2 hrs) Hicks ( 1 hr . 20 min ) CC') ."Bill Cosby, Himself" ( 1982. •ct) "Walk On The Wiid Side" ( 1962. Ora· Comedy) Bill Cosby. ( 1 hr .• « min) ma) Leurerice Harvey. Capuc1ne ( 1 hr (HJ "Greystoke The Legend Of Tarzan. 54 min ) Lord Of lhe Apea" ( t984, Adventure) "Revenge Of The Pink Panther" Ralph Richardson. Christopher Lambert ( 1978. Comedy) Peter Sellers. Dyan (2 hrs 9 min ) Cannon ( t hr . 39 min) W (O) "Making The Grade" (198.C, Come-•OO "The Secret Of NI M.H " (1982. Fan· dy) Judd tfelson. Dana Olten. ( t hr .. 45 taay) Animated. Voices of Elizabeth Hart· min ) man. Dom Deluise ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) 119 J "The Secret Life Ot Walter Mitty" •(Q) · GreyatoU. The Legend Of Tarzan,. ( 1947, Comedy) Denny Kaye, Vif'glnla Lord 01 The Apes·· ( 19&C. Adventure) ' Mayo . ( 1 hr., 45 min.) Ralph Richardton. Christopher Lambert "Dodsw0<1h" ( 1938. Orama) Waller .ll hrs 9 m1t1 ) Huston, Ruth Chatterton. ( 1 hr • 4 1 min ) (%) "P1a11num Blonde" ( 1931. Comedy) CZ) "The Bachelor And The Bobby Jean Harlow. L0tetta Yoono. (t hf., 30 Soxer" (1947, Comedy) Cary Grant min ) ~rna Loy ( 1 hi • 35 min.) ... "Abt>olt And Costello Meet The Key· • lHJ "Ah1ne11011e" ( 1984, Comedy) Syl· atone Kops" ( t9S5, Comedy) Fred Clark, ve5ter St&llone, Dolly Parton ( 1 hr .. 51 !:}'_nn Bari ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) min ) -(I;) "All Fall Down" (1982. Drama) Eva •(l)) "Rouben, Reuben" ( 1983. Orama) Marie Sain rtn Be!.U.x-LI...N-.50 -.lom .. Coo!'. t<ellr Ma811119,·t~"m1"1 •CC) "Deal Of The C.ntury" ( t 983, Come-® 'Come" (1978, Mystery) Genevieve dy) Chevy ChaM. Sigourney Weaver. ( 1 Bu)old. MlchMI Oougla$ ( 1 hr , S2 min) hi., 38 min.) CIJ "Gold 11 Whet• You Find It" '1938 "Somtthlng Wlcktd Thi• Wty Comes" ( 1983. SutpenM) Jetor1 Ro-Sunday, June 23, 1985 bard&, Jona11'1en Pryce c 1 hr . 3~ min.) 18 "CID llCMI "Easy Money" (t983. Com dy) Rooney Dangerfield. ~ Pesc man wno likes to eat, drink and smoke excess stands to win $10 million 1f he sa• rlllces his worldly pleasures IOf one yea 'R' (1 hr , 35 min ) ·1•amt• ..,.. .., WMnllY&.m • llCMI "The Outsider" ( 1979. Orarria Sterling Hayden. Craig WastOn A youri Idealist travels to N0<the<n Ireland to 10. the struggle tor lnclependence 'A' (2 hrs 8mln) --~IUNT1 •Hl•TW llOWll "Bill Cosby. Hlmself'' ( t98 Comedy) 8111 Cosby The comedian 101.ok at everyday faults and fOibles and r e< forms his famous characterlzattons PC. i.! hr .. 44 min.) W CI) llOWll "1ne Secret Of N 1.M H ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated. Voices ~izabeth Hartman, Dom Deluise A Sf' cret society of rats aids a desperate t t>•1. mouse In saving tier home trom the '"'' lessness ot man 'G' ( 1 hr • 20 min ) •(f)tmY,,... •W "Danny" (1979, Adventure) Rebecc. ' Page. GeOfge Luce ( 1 hr • 28 min ) •Cf) "The Champagne Murders" ( 1968 Mystery) Anthony Perkins. Yvonne Fw neaux (2 hrs ) (L) CO) "Greys toke· The Legend Of Ta• zan. LOtd 01 The Apes" ( f984, AdVer ture) Ralph Richardson. Christopher Lao• bert (2 hrs .. 9 min ) •CZ) "Easy Money" (1983 Comedy) RO<l ney Dang~leld, Joe Pesc1 ( 1 hr , 3'· min) -1ven1ng ---- -&ta.=. .... ...... .,,.,. ,_.. .. ,., --• 11111.alT . ... ........ .. "'8laC\'i All .....,_ TO .. "All Fall Down" ( 1962. Orama) Eva Mtrle Stint, Warren Beatty An lrre- tlttlblt ladlet' man has a brief but Intense affair with a vltilOI. ( 1 ht., 60 min ) CJ) .. "9 To &" ( 1980. Comedy) Jine FOtlda. Dolly Parton Three WOfklng women 1tbel ttgalnat lhelr subjugation by a male chawlnltt boss 'PO' ( t hr . 50 min.) .,.,~ -.... ...... " .... .. ,. --........ l= ... 'IMATt\19 MftAIAll ::&.. Tony Orlando. the mys· tery surrounding a B-25 bomber missing f0(=($. I :.ru.rr TCllllfT Interview with Lee Remick. e ""W. Los Angeles Dodgers at Sen.=::='1rs) 1.,,,.. .... '"'...., Ill H•ll 9Glf MTIM.WlllUI P'001ULL 119 I Ol M TOWI Featured: on the araw with .. L A. Times .. political car10001st Paul Conrad, the big business behind boosltng products In movies: a.look al some 09car oddltlet. 1.,.., .... tliAft••at .. M GI LA. F"tured: aerOblcs conven- tion; Johnny Mountain loses pounas ..... ...::."""' ~·· I ........ _, M INITm LR Host Jim Palmer swaps sports anecdotes and chlldhoo<l memories with comedians Phll Foster. Alan King and Steve Landesberg llOWll ·•Angelo, My Love .. ( 1983, Ora· ma) Angelo £vans, Michael Evans An Amencan gypsy boy tnes to retrieve a family heirloom which was stolen. ·R' (2 hrs ) (Q) llCMI .. The Killing Of Angel Street" ( 1981. Drama) Liz Alexander. John Hargreaves A woman becomes involved In a polltteal battle over the urban rede- velopment of her nelghbofhood ( 1 hr . 4 t min.) (%) llOWll .. The Tall Blond Man With One Black Shoe.. (1973. Comedy) Pierre Alchara, Bernard Blier A bumbling mus1· clan becomes lhe unw11t1ng pawn In a power struggle within the F'.rench 1n1ell1· gence establishment. ·po· ( 1 hr . 30 min.} I UC.,._lllUYWOOD'Am • (l)AS U• George refuses to par· l lclpate In a charity stage production until he diSCOYefS that hlS performance could provide a way to advertise his dry·<:lean· 1~oos~.o U e A-TUii B A and Murdock pose as cooks at a diner to protect the owners from a man who's trying to put them out of t>Ysiness. (A) O (1 hr.) D llOWll .. The Rare Breed" (1966. Western) James Stewart, Maureen o·Hara. In the 1880s. a beautiful woman from England Introduces Herefords to the WHtern cattle scene (2 hrs ) G 9 ,,_.. A CIOWD Jack and Vicky worry that Mr Bradlord·s whirlwind affair with a younger woman will leeve him with a broken hearl (R) O 1--.ao ten Sketches: "The Godfather.·· Ulll tn the Oregon State Hospital ten women. all rape vtctlms, come face to face wllh tne men now serving prison terms lor rape. in a no-holds-barred con- frontation Hosted by Donna Milts. ( 1 hr ) • ICWA An American plane equipped with a state-of.the-art eye operating the- ater visits various nations worldwide to ex- change medical skills and information o i hr) ..... u. M mJrM'I lie M ... -.a A hypothetical case study of a spy satelllle is the locus ot a panel discussion about rhe d1lf1cully of ma1nta1n1ng military secre- ~ 1n~ensoc1ety (R) (1 hr.) (CJ .. 8111 Cosby Himself.. ( 1982. Comedy) B~I Cosby The comea1an looks ar everyday faults and foibles and per· torms his famous characte11zations ·po· U hr . 44 min ) fH).,. .. The Survivors .. ( 1983. Come· dy) Walter Matthau. Robin W11t1ams Two very different men lose their 1obs, then find thetr lives 1nte<tw1ned when they witness a robbery and become the Quarry of a syn- a1ea1e hit man ·R' ( 1 hr . 44 min ) 1 llO¥ll .. Bachelor Party" ( 1984, Com· edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny K11aen A care- free SChOOI bYS a11ver's pals dec1ae 10 rhrow a pre·weaa1ng party tor him, com- plicating matters 1s rhe tact !hat the 01rl's I father disapproves of her chOlce. 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 46 min.) 9IOLDc.I •@ llCMI "The Savage Is Loose" ( 1974, &Jspense) George C Scott. Trish Van Devere. A family is shipwrecked on a de- serted ISiand and must cope with the .... sentlal elements of suMVal as well as their young son's growth Into manhood. (2 hrs ... 30:;cJ •8 (I) JOiene's hie 1s disrupted by a surprise Visit from he< lathe<, five brothers and ~andmother (R) O a u ~ .... •••••Ted Knight 1~ns hosts Don Rk:kles and Steve Lawrence w11h outtakes from the ser!M "Too Close For Comlon ·· (R) O ;TICT~~ ~ . .atTIC8T'B .. Cl) llO¥ll 'Nor In Front Of The CtlH· dren" { 1982. Drama) Linaa Gray, John Getr Alter she dec•Cles to l!Ye with a younge< man, a atVorced mother Is sued by he< ex·husbana and must fight f0< tt\e right to retain custody of her two daugh- ters JR) (2 hrs.} D fl) WTlll Boz befriends a t>Ym who turns out lo be a mu1t1m1H1onaire. an<J to- gether they a11empt to stop his aerospace firm from selling a defective heliclopter to the ~ernmen1 {R) ( 1 hr ) G U WltO't 1MI IOltt A beaulllut neigh· bor otters Tony a 1ob afler he m9kes a decision !hat enrages Angela (A) o l ~PUI AUii mnt • -.. Cl9IA: ... llMI TO llAIT8CAIDt This on-location survey of the trend toward tree 1flt8'Pflte teatures conversa1tons wllh a factory manager a farmer the ownet of a fast· food· stand. and lhe mayor of Shanghai ~~MLOllD 16 ICWA The chronicle of a baffH~. lethal disease that struck a N1ge<1an village In 1969 and was a1mos1 accidentally r• leaSecl by puollc health workers In the US~(l nr ) ~ MOWI ~ramenr · ( 1983. Or1ma) Jane Aleirander Wilham Devane The alt· TEN WAYS TO AN EA RLY GRAVE I . 3. 5. 7. 9. Ynur job ('Om H ril"!llh per"4.mtal ron1olderation.11 are ff'Condery. On evenin11 whC"n you don•t f(O lo thC" offict". tak~ the brleJcase hom4" with you. Accept alt ln•h•lion1 to meeting8, banquets, com- miHeH, etc. . Regard 1'9hing, hunting, 1olf. bowling, blllianh, card•, fJfrdenlng as • wu1.-of timf' and monf'y. Nner de~"ate rHpon•lbillty lo 01hen~ tarry th~ l"nlir.-load 7oart1ell •• a ll tlmt.. 2. Go lo 1he oflirf" .-v~ninKft, Saturduyi., "iuncl•yli, holi· day11. 4 . Orivt> (HI Mc-auM" you'no late. 6. Don't eat a re11ful, N'laxing mul: a lway11 plan a ronference for your lunch hour . 8 . Bellen t1•a poor policy lo talie all th e YIM'Alioe a llowfd ')IO•· ] 0 • If your work tails for lravelinf', wurk all day a•fl drive all ni1h1 lo. lit"ep th.-nut mnrnln11'• appolnlm~n•. Pnntl'd \~ ~ Publu ~n'l(e - i &&stlay Coal .. ermath of nuclear holocaust -from not knowing who launched the attack or·why, to the horrors or Slow death by radiation poitonlng -and Its effects on a northern CaNfornla family. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 29 min.) I MMTTA -0 ML TO 1M1 Cll9 While President JIJlll Mansfield (Patty Duke) worries about a wacky character who is threaten· Ing to detonate a nucle11r weapon, a self· righteous minister warns that Satan has ®t a women In the White Hoose. (R) Q Cl).,. "Viva Zapata!" ( 1952. Dnlma) Marlon Brando, Anthony Quinn. Mexico's famous leader attempts to win democracy · for his people through the use of force. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ~TllOWll 'Making The Grade" ( 1984, Comedy) Judd Nelson. Dana 01· sen A spoiled rich kid olfers S 10.000 to a streetwise teen-ager to finish out his last year at prep school for him. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min.L -·•FT llTC. l1'al An 1nvesto(s wife hires Laura and Remington to Investi- gate a suspiciously unproductive doll comi~~lhr ) I IAc.118 •LOUD Malcolm b&-comes Jealous when Jenny's latest under· cover assignment involves fllrtlng with a handSOme gambling ~lngptn. (R) Q ( 1 hr.) I L.OU ... M ftl • TMI , ..... A chronicle of magazine edltor Malcolm Fort>es' 2.000- mlle tour of the People's Republic of Chi· na ln a hot·alr balloon and on a motorcy· lcie.~1111_. M MUllT OP TMI DRAIOll A look at the lives of Chinese factory workers and coal minefs 1n Datong. where the support systems of state-run Industries are being affected by economic reforms and decen· trallzatlon O C 1 hr ) CC).,. "Bachelor Party" ( 1984, Com· edy) Tom Hanks, Tawny Kltaen A care· free school bus driver's pals deelde 10 throw a pre-wedding pany tor him, com· pllcatlng ma11ers is the fact 'that the girl's father dlsapproves of her choice 'R' o ( 1 hr.: 46 min.) Cl) ..... mATllT WI Highlights of the '8 1 AFC sudden-death playoff game and '81 NFC Chamgtonship game. (1 hr.) CID M llTCtlB• A young hustler dOetn't reallze what awaits him when ha orgaAizet a drug hetst. Steve Rallsback at.,., Cl),.,. CllAll Hart tries to reconcile Frenklln Ford wllh hit younger brothef Tom. who't In trouble for practicing law ~llcente. t1 hr.} =11~.::a II m'c':-l'J'..'M' Oltnevland and roll .,. 1mong vtetlma ol comtdlc "**' when HoWfl ~ndtl. Paul Rodri- guez. Oevt Coulltf tnd Mike Blndet t"m for ucef\6.up comedy concert. ( 1 hr.) .. "French PuMycat'' (197S .. 1 ) Sybil Denning. ~tie Buchelt. A ~ wom1n mtlc .. a wti09f that 8he cen brlog any man to tht altar wtthoUt llrst him 1 of connubial blla. 'R' ....._----t~Hw~1 . --iiiiil "ONmt In Tht OHp South" ( 1Mt AcMntut9) Jemtt Craig, Guy 11 ~. June 23. 1985 .. • Madison. When the Clvll War breaks out. good friendl at Wfft Point '8ke opposing tW vi.Wt hem ~';·'9.. --&! &• ._. ..... -.~ ~-' ... ,.. Highlights of Super Bowl xv. Oakllnd Ra.lders vs. Phlladelphla Eagles. held In New Orleans. ()) .-n• Lou's disastrous ann1ver· sary c:9'ebratlon convinces him that he mus~~ 11:11~--"Body Magic" (1984, Drama) Rich Ardonne. Kathleef"I Krlstel. A shy and ptaln·IOOl<lng photographer's assistant tries to gain the attention of her bOsS { 1 hr . 30 min.) CO) llCMI "8411 Game" ( 1980, Drama) Candida Royalle. Lisa Deleeuw. The war· den of a women's prison arranges a ball game to nse tenaions between the guards Ind tr..lr texually atx.tsed prlson· ers. L! hr • 26-min.) 1we (I) w•• , ... When Higgins acc1· dentally kills hit opponent during a fencing tournament. ht it arrested and charged with murrai~~7~ (1 hr .. 10 min.) D • Hott: Johnny Carson SCheduled: Pet• BarbUttl. opera singer Luciano Pavar=~1 ht.) I •~' ..,,. ... mnum .. ....... U.t111•n ~A Scheduled. tranSHxual economic• consultant Susan Kimberly; ex-c:onviQt and au1hor Ray Johnlon ("R•y Johnson's Total Securl· .. ,...,. i .. ~~u. llCMI "Rhinestone" ( 1984. Comedy) Sylvester Stallone. Dolly Parton An es- tablished country singer bets that she can turn a loudmouthed New York City cab driver into a convincing country entertain er 1n just two weeks' time. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 61 min.) Cl).._ Sketchet: the Schlock Schoot f<>< Speech Improvement: Super Dave Is traded for J,4r. T: a man (John Bynet) ~ rtpMt• tverythlng. Q ....... tW{C) ... 1'0..th Hunt" (1981. Adven· Mtl Charlet Bronton, L" ~Mn In the t930t, • Mountlt end• fron11er ttapper wage .,, old balflt 11 cMNi.tlOt\ en· croechel on tht c.nedl9n wlld•rnea.s. 'A' L! hr..l8 min.) -· •n • llaL""°' A beNncMht-IOOk at tht "91 of flreflghtert . .. "Knock On Wood" 1954, ) Dinny Keyt, Mel Zttttr~ng. A nlgMctub wntrlloqulll flnde hlmeetf In over hit heed with epllil Ind COWlttttplet. (2 twt.-0 "*'· I aaa I fTOPMWI -JllM F«QUIOn va. Of'Y AnltlOny for tht ESPN HMvywelght Chemplonlhlp, echtdUtld IOf 12 rounds. N 1 .(.A~ fe INi., 30- • '1Afoftnge Ot The Pink Panthtt" =11. Comlcttf Ptttr Selltrt. Dyan The bumOllng lnlptctOf Jacquet ...... ~...,, ., lnttm1· tlonll crtmt "'-wtntt to tllmlnlte him ltrst. 'PG' fl hr .. 39 min.) (I) llOWll "Bachelor Party" ( 1984, Cc edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny KltMn. A ca tree school bus driver's pals decide throw a pre-wedding party fOf him: co plicatJng malle<s 1s the tact that the g11 lather disapproves of her choice 'R' hr .. 46 min,) '9 711 CWI Scheduled: author Oa\ Grant ("The Ultimate Power") with steps to beOomlng a people lover. ( t hr tllllD GD L.'11 ._. wmt DA• &ITTmll Scheduled. comedians-magicians Per & Teller, investor Ivan Boesl<y. ( 1 hr ) tlTWIJMTZOlm ~=~-=A fund·ra1s1r special to benefit cancer and disease " search et St Jude's Children's Hosp11a1 Memphis, Tenn Hosts. Betty White ar OICk Van Patten (2 hrs.) ®l 81TWT~ TOlllMT lnJerview w11 Lee Remick m llOWll "Medusa" ( 1974, Ofama Geo<ge Hamilton, Cam8fon Mitchell Od• events occur after an abandoned lu11ur· boat ls diSCOVtlfed wl1h two dead passen Is on board (2 hfs) ..... ,... .... TMILOM .. Cll 9CQ.OUD A trio of thieves plans tc. kidnap ~cCtOUd's glrlfrlend (Diana Mui· daur) as part of their plan of revenge against the New Mexico Marshal (R) C 1 hr ,20m1n ) .. all llOWll "Star Maidens" JPart 1 of 2) ( 1976, Sc1ence-F1ctlOn) Christiane Kruger. Judy Geeson Men escape to Ear_th from the planet Medusa where women rule and men perf<><m mental tasks. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) llOWll ''Reuben, Reuben" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Tom Contt. Kelly McGillis. A Scottish poet on the lecture circuit Indulges hts passions tor booze and young women on New England college campuses 'R' ( 1 hr , 41 min ) ,..,Mal !1lJ= 'Reuben, Reuben" ( t983, Ch· ma) Tom Conti, Kelty McGlllls A Scottish poet on lhe lecture circuit mdulget his passions for booze and young women on New England college campuses. 'R' ( 1 hr . 41 min.) ID llO¥ll "She Devtl" ( 1967, Horror) Marl Blanchard. Jack Kelly. A lerMi. klllef-mouster ls Immune to death. ( 1 hf., .30 ;'il. ' la.LYWOODW• .. "I'll Sff Vou In My Oftamt" 962, MuSICal) Dorlt Day. O•nny Thom· aa. Songwrittt Ous Kahn overcomes years of !allure btfC>fe finally achieving suooeu. i hrs.) M.L•MPAm.Y ...... L.09 ... "~of the Ntn}9" ( 1883. Adventure) Sho ~osugl. Arthur Roberta. A Japenne galltfy ewner denies hll v~ lent Nlnje htrttage until American dtvg 1r1fflek1r1 kidnap his young son. R' ( l hr .. 28 min.) llCMI "Over The Brootllyn Bridge" ( 1984, Romane.) Elttott Gould, Margaux Hemingway A man who CSttams ol own· ~""'1t11Un1n tTIUit marry a women he doesn't love eo that he etn rtcelvt the financial aupport neeCltCI !.2_1t111 tht bullneu. 'R' ( 1 hr . 46 min.) W CI) ... "8 To S" (t980. Comedy) Jaoe Fonda. Dolly P1rton ThrM wroritlng women rebel lg.linlt rheir auo~tlon bY a malt chaWlnltt bote 'PG'. 11 fir SO ll• s fl •O 2 If r mlnk-l lC:& ... _,.ATCM .._ ·~s Of Fife" ( 1967, Dra- ma) Suzanne Pleshette, Lloyd Nolan. An aviatrix attempts to save the business she runs wrth her lather by winning an air race. ~hrs.) ~l:"'Easy Money" (1983. Come- dy) Rodney Dangerfield. Joe Pesc1 A man who likes to eat. drink and smoke to excess stands to win $10 mllllon if he sac- rifices his worldly pleasures for one year 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) dlftll.DATL.Mm .. .,.,. .... llCMI "Captains Courage<:>us" ( 1937. Adventure) Spencer Tracy Freddie Bar· tholomew. A spotled young bOy learns many lessons on a rough fishing Yessel (2 lhrL.:~ ---•U..-•llOnOI llCMI "American Madness" ( 1932. Drama) Walter Huston, Const.ance Cummings. A bani< president beeomes the victim of one ol his clerks when the bank is robbed and his wife has an atfalr -llOl'alngMovles- with the clerk. (1 hr .. 21 min.) I MmCMlla&m M m ... , II -"A~n Madness" ( 1932. Drama) Waltar Huaton. Conatance Cummlnga. A bank president becomes the victim of one of hit clerks when the bank rs robbed and hit wife has an atfalr with the clerk. ( 1 hr., 21 min.) ·; AmOTT •cona&.O ... _, __ llCMI "Bachelor Party" ( 1984, Com- edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny Kltaen A care- lree school bus driver's pals decide to throw a pre-wedding party for him, com- phcaung matters is the fact that the girl's father disapproves of her choice. 'R' c;i ( 1 hr , 46 min.) i ..... ,_ WMT'tll'l&lm .. llCMI "The SUtVivors" ( 1983, Come- dy) Walter Matthau, Rot>ln Wllllams. Two very different men lose thelf j0b8, theri ftnd their lives Intertwined when they witness a robbery and become the quarry of a syn· dlcate hit man. 'R' ( 1 hr .. « min.) .. (!),Amt• • llCMI "The Lonely Trail" (1936, Western) John Wayne, Ann Rutherford. A Adventure) Ralph Meeker, Ida Lupino. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) gang of outlaws te<rorlzes tocal ranchers untlf one man takes contrOI. ( 1 hr.) .. l~Bachelcir Party" (19M. Com· edy) Tom Hanks, Tawny Kitaen. A care- free school bus drtver's pals decide to throw a pre-wedding party lor hl.m; com- Dllcatlng matters Is the fact that the girl's lather disapproves of her choice. 'R' c;i ( 1 hr .• 46 min.) •• llCMI "Hean Of The Rio Grande" ( 19.-2. Western) Gene Autry. Sarah Pad- den. A singing cowbOy helps a widow turn ~her ~~1nch into a mooey·maklng venture .....,. . .... ,... llCMI "Platinum Blonde" ( 1931. Comedy) Jean Harlow, Loretta Young A reporter returns lo hts girlfriend af1er a brief marriage to an heiress. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I CMDITA~ -fUl'llfOllD • ... "The Amateur" ( 1982. Drama) John Savage. Christopher Plummer A CIA computer expert trains for active Held duty to avenge the murder ot his g1rtfrlend b~rortsts 'R' (1 hr., 51 min.) _ ........ ___ _ •(%)"Testament"' ( 1983, Orama) Jane Al· .. 8 8 0 ... exander. William Devane. ( 1 hr., 29 min.) M1'1-JIP •<Hl "No Big Deal'' (1983. Drama) Tam -· "TheRiseAndFallOILegsD!amond" !"~..,.,,,. .. ,...... ~Grimes. Kevin Diiion ( 1 hr. 27 min) (1960, DralNI) Ray Danton. Karen =.--:..- Cl) "Kelly" ( 1981. Orama) Robert Lo-Steele (2 hrs.) •-•--• Q!!l. Twyla-Dawn Vokins. ( 1 hr . 34 min ) CC) "'Royal Wedding" ( 1951, Musical) ---NI !CJ "Let's Spend The Night Together" Fred Astaire. Jane Powell (1 hr., 39 IUll••.oRT ( 1982. Documentary) The Rolling min) .... Stones ( t hr . 30 min ) (O) ''Never Say Never Again" ( 1983. Ad--UTmACY: M lfTWOOUCTDI TO (l) "Return Of The Tall Blond Man With venture) Sean Connery, Klaus Marla ~ One Black Shoe" (1976 Comedy) Pierre Brandauer (2 hrs . 17 min.) CC)llCMI "Beyond The Reef'' ( 1981. Ro- Rlehard, Mt11elle Dare ( 1 hr 29 min) "Warlords Of The 21st Century" mance) Denton Ka'ne Maren Jensen A 19 [lJ "Company Of Killers" ( 1969 Drama) ( 1982. Adventure) Michael Beck, Annie PolyneSlan-American girl Who has been Van Johnson. Ray Miiiand. (2 hrs ) McEnroe ( 1 hr , 35 min ) educated 1n the U S returns to her Island •ct:J "~yond The Reel" (1981, Ro-11111 00 "Kelly" (1981. l>ama) Robetl LO· home and falls 1n love with a pearl diver • mance) Denton Ka'ne. Maren Jensen (I Iii!."· Twyla-Dawn Voklns ( 1 hr .. 34 min ) 'PG' ( 1 hr · 31 min ) hr , 3t min.) llJ "Something Wicked This Way ())••rnoueAMD "Apple Juice" San· (8) '"Something Wicked This Way .comes·· c 1983. Suspense) Jason Ro-<ty Burnt helps a termlf\811y 1n woman face Comes" ( 1983, Suspense) Jason Ro-batds. Jonathan Pryce. ( 1 hr., 34 min.) deltl'I wtlh grec:e bards. Jonathan Pryce. ( 1 hr., 34 min) W (C) "Mr Morn" ( 1983, Comedy) Mleflael llOrllAlMOT\19 (I) "Experience Pre,.,red But Nol Esstn-Keaton, Teri Garr ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) • .... tlal" (1982. Comedy) Elizabeth Ed· CJ) "Top Sacrell" (19M. Comedy) Val lllPPYMYIAIAll monds, Roy Heather (I hr . 20 min.) Kiimer, Lucy Gutteridge ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) ... ' (%) "BHI Cosby. Himself" (1982. Come-•<Hl "The GrNt Caruso'" (U~50. M~l ..-Y-.... ~ BIM Cosby ( 1 hr. 44 min ) Marlo Lanz.a. Ann Blyth ( 1 hr., 49 min.) _ _,_ -· "Hit The Ice" (19"3, Comedy) Ab-(%)"SantaCtausConQU«tThe Martlane" •IS /~ .. mlM bott and Costello, Ginny Simms. (1 hr , (19e4, Fantaay) John Call. Leonard =---:.~ .. ~min,) Hleka. ( 1 hr., 20 min.) • rM -"Slow Dancing In The Big City" •CC) "Let't Spend Tht Night Together" 978, Romance) Paul Sorvlno, Anne (19112, Documentary) The ~oiling -"G~rno" (1977. Documentary) chbUrn. (1 hr .. 61 min.) StOl'ltt. (1 hr .. 30 min.) A documtntary took at w0acky Amtrlean ® "Octopvay" (19&3. Adventure) • "Kelly" (1961, Drama) Robert Lo-lnV9t'll01'9 and 11io1r Rube Ol<S'*O crea- Roger Moore. Maud Adamt (2 hrs .. 10 ~ Twyla·Dawn Voklna. ( 1 hr .. 3-4 min.) tlonl.~jM ht 30 'In > min.) "Aetum Of The Tall Blond Men With .. --(D) "Tank" ( 1983. Drama) James Bleck Shoe" (1978, eorn.dy) Pierre nw.,... Gerner. G.O. Spradlin (t hr . 53 min.) AICherCI, Mlrlalla 0.rc. (1 hr., 29 min.) ,. =---·T•- "11 AR Came True'" ( 19.-o. Drame) •CC> "EOClle Macon'a Aun" ( 1983. Orama) -,... ·-;----I.Ii~'-!.!-: wy B.2iJ.!!t. Ann Sheridan. (I hr , John Schnetdtr. Kine Oouglas (1 hr., 35 • .J:,~ltAMA min.) -____ ,._.,.,) -·--~----. •• ._~ot~ •@ .. The \.JndtlWorld Story" ( 1960, Mys· .. (!) "An unmarried Woman" ( 19781 Dri· . __ ....., ,,, ....... , , .......... 1,,.La.o '?!~--. !) Oen Dotyea. Gale Storm (2 hri.) tn11) JID Cleyburgh. (2 htt.. 30 min 1 ,...,,.... ,.."".. . ,..... ..._.' -"The Bachelot And The Bobby CD Ca> "Tri" (1983. Orame) Jiii* ir~ xtf" (11M7. Comtdy) Cary Grant, Gifntt, G.D. Spradlin. p hf., 53 min.) ~na L~. (1 tt.;3& mtn.) •CZ> ''Taatament" (1983, Orama) JIM A,. S·MLAau, June 23, 1-. 1a tW• "My Boys Are Good Boyt" 11970, exander, Willllm °"4nt. ( 1 hr .• 29 min,) .. "'_, -• .-Wedre1llmy 911rmf.-T TOll9fT lnteMiW with NatMleCde. . • M•tU Los Angetel Oodger5 at San=;;~tS ) I..,,., ..-mLOllD • 111-.r MnOucmlCART P!)t11and 200. from Portland. °'9. (R) ( 1 ht., 30 min,). CD cm .,. "The ~ty'' (1984. Pt•· ma) Mel Glt>son, Antflbny H~lns. Our· Ing the famous 18th-o.ntug:th Seu voyage, an otnc. of the . Mlllng llhlp "Bounty" leads • mul agelnst Captain Bligh and falls In love ha Tahi- tian prlneeSS 'PG' (2 hts , 12 min.) (%.) llCMI "The BachelOf And The Bobby Soxer" ( 1947. Comedy) Cary Orant. Myrna Loy An ellglble bachelor It pur- sued by a love-struck schoolgltl, but he !alls for hef oldef sister lnst•cf. (t hr .• 35 min ) M 9 I C* 1N1 TOMI Featured: how the UCLA Fiim Archives is rest0tlng color cla$tlcs. lnclud no a new r...... of "Becky Sharp": Inside Warner Library, r• search center for the major TV and movie studios; L A ·s craziest cable show I ., .. , ... ftiA"• • LI MC* U. Featured· a look at some Of the wacky and weird puttlmn of LA rtll- 1-~ Ulm m:wou"" ·•nu • AT WGM SOngs from the third al- bum by Mtn At WC>fk. "Two Hearts." are fMtured I UC. ... -.&."'°9,_ .. ()) CWAa • OMm Charlel ii faced with a plethora of problems when Liia begins wearing makeup, the boys want to keep a stray dog, and he has to deelde who gets hit spare Springsteen concert ticket. (A) · D llD PACTI '111 Liii Blair takes Jo to small c:lalms court over the loss of a prlled ~rsonal possession (A) Q • llOWll "Vera Cruz" ( 1954. Adven- ture) Gary Cooper, Burt Lancaster. A pelf •of mercenaries take up sides In the Mexi- can War. (2 hrs.) • 9 NU..,. Cott finds hlmM4f In hOt water when a bruen femaie truck «twr decide& 10 tak• -On a corrup1 trucking k~).iJ 1 hr.) I .. "A Step Out Of Lint" (1970. ama) Vic Morrow. Pettr Falk. In ordlt to IOM thelr flnal'IQlel problttnl. three l<o- rMn W• buddiet plan • ~r 2"'9.) .. ,. ___ .,.., ~reey In Media prOduo• tlon "Vietnam: The Rell Story," 1 lllm that crtffelnl the 1913 publlo televlllon 13'- caMy, almOst mythical. natural ablttty of a of nuclear weapont. Hotll arePiter Ja middle-aged basebel player rockets a former British amt>e9MdOr to the U S major lea~ t•m toward the 1939 peo-and ABC correapondtnt JIC:l L.aweoo nant. 'PG n (2 Iva., 14 min ) ,ht.),._ ()) ... -r;The Star. Chamber" (1983. - Orwna) MlchMI Douglas. Hal HOlbroo+<. -ft.A,._, A tMM ITOll'f A dedicated young judge becomes 1n-chronicle Of tht economic and cultur1 v04wd with a secret panel pl justices di-changes OVflf the, past 16 years In the lo• r9Cllng vlgilantt reprisals a~lns1 crim1na1s mer British c06ony of Sabah, Malays1~ wtlO escape vta IOOphOles In the law 'A' featuring tt)t rMCtlont of ttvte genera l hr .. •9 min.) lions In one famlty. (1 hr.) •C.OO.MKIM CC) llOWll "A Boy And His Dog" ( 197~ .. -"Seated S1ra1Qtlt! Another Sto-Science-Fiction) Don JOhnlOl'I, Susann. ry" ( 1980, Orama) Clift De Young. Stan Benton. tn ~t·World War IV c:Mllz.at1or Shaw A )Wenile probation oHteer be-a young man and his tall(lng dog Mt out • comes Involved with a program run by search of ~A' ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) hard-line c:onvlcta to scare 1uven1le offend-([) ... ers into going straight. (2 hrs) Cl) llOWll "Warlords Of The 21st Cent• .. 8 ())I"/ I Shelnfeld is surprised when his ry" ( 1982, Adventure) Mk:hael a.ct<. Ar· fathef snows up unexpectedly, Mana nle McEnroe A loner and his smal gtOl.~ meets her dad for the firS1 time. (R) face a former a1my commandef leedlr- 8 e _.. 1'ICMLI Alllsoo substl· iannleat '°'°"· 'PO. • ( 1 hr • 35 min ) M• for her alsttr at an audition and ICIUm MmT• ~.·':~ .. .._ ... , II I ,M DO -.. "Man Of A Thousand Faces ~ ( 1957, Blogf aphy) James Cegney, Doro- • .._ thy Matone. Actor Lon Chaney becomes -Pftl known for his rtm11rkable taltnt of using • -• W\m TAUi wmt Guest make-up 10 asaume dlf1efent apptiaranc· Larry Cohen. es. (2 hrs., 30 min.) ... (I) .,.. "Marian Rose White" ••nmu•cMTm••Th1s (1981 , Orama) Nancy Cartwright. Katha-documentary txplot• sex i.. facing rlne Ao-. a.Md on the true story of Ma-teen-agers today. wl1h a dls<:UMkln on rlan WN1t. a normal gin whO was lncar-love. courtship, lntercourte. virginity. con· cerated In a state asy!Um when she was 9 traceptlon. pregnancy and bisexuality ( 1 years Old and not released unlll 30 years hr.) later.J.Rl (2 hra» -1••••fl1•1•1rrn ... 8 • llW• POI 1NI ITAM Five --yoong women struggle toward their goal INITaOll of 8Qhlevlng stardOm as professlQnal ac-.. "Return Of The Tall Blond Man tora and llngerl. JohMy Carson makes a With Ori. Bteek ShOe" ( 1976, eom.cty) ~t appearance. (2 hrs ) Pierre Richard. Mlrletle Dare:. Tht mild· • 0 ltllUTT Someone Is lrylng to take mannered vlohnlst who was mistaken tor over Oomlnlque:t corporation. Alexis an espionage agent becomes a hero ol threatens to expose Blake's Interest tn the French rntelllgence community. ( 1 hr • Lady ~St8Y9f'I Is pressured aboot 29 min .. iE~:.1:1·•·1 -1;;·- ~ llOWll "Something Wicked This Way u.Tl&L9t Comes" f1983, Suspense) Jason Ao-~~ bardS, Jonathan Pryce, Two boys d1sc:ov· - er the terrifying tecret underlying a myste--MN&TCMa-. rlous carnrval where fantasies are fulfUled, •••OMf but:J:;or a horrlbte price. ·po· ( 1 hr • 1W (I) __ , O'Brien and his pertntr 34 min. go aM ou1 to nall the ~ of automatic • A ~ Ultd In a bloodbelh et a tocal •!])~ "ThtCouacic•" <1960. Adven-L!J.'ai~;/n<1hi .. 1om1o.) .,, turt) Edmund PurdOm, JOfoin Drew Bar· Hott: Johnny C.l90n. ryn'\Oft. In Cza1 Alexander' a Rossie of the ectrtM Shtllty Wint era. tlnger 1850a. luaty and courageous warriors Tom ";;·n (1 hf.) wagt fltrc. battl• against Invaders. (2 11--'~--tn., 30 min.) -·-~I!. . •. , .. , .. ---·" .. "Nevet Say Ntvet Again" • • Adventure) Stan Connery, Klaus •,._ Maria Brandlutf. Af1ec a wortd-thrt1t.n-UI llJ ft I CA Schedultd! Gena Ing organfUtlon SIMia two U.S mlalllet ..... tit~ director of tht OtgMI· end~ K will detonate the war· tatlon U.S .. ~ and Sarah Meltr'idez. headt If • rant0m la not met, Brlllstl agent prHldtnt of the National AMOCletlon lot Jamee Bond It called In to .. ve the WOfld Blllnauel EdUCltlon: '°'"* HOiiywood co-Pef't ..,. "Vietnam: A T~ Hleto- ry." It prtMnttd and anetyttd. Herverd Law School pr~r Arthur Miiiet hOlta. I~ ..... 'PG'2 twt. 1'7 min.) tumnlat Shtlllh Gral'llm ("HOiiywood Rt--1 iliiiliia vlel.(R) ~.) ..--An eelot become. the tar-u M get a dllturbtd tan: two mtrnbetl Of a "Mr. Mom" ( 1983, qom.dy) .. "O C. 0.b" ( 1983, COmeOy) T. AdM'I illd'Win. OMra Of e ~ blnkrupt w~ tuieab op11Mlon becOmt '*°" ~ theY reecue two~ en:-'R'Q{flw.. .. --Atdf0fd."t':1~." .. The'""'" . 20 Sunday, June n. 1815 Mql.....,ed juty nMtly thwart • budding l<Mton, Teri Gerr. A ne"'1 unem-romance: a boy la dttermlntd 10 Mt up • 040Y9Ct ftthtr and hUlblnd must auumt ~ ~ at lhe hottl. (R) Q ( 1 hoUMkeeplng reaponaiblltlee -"'It 1'111 Plf.J A,_ AT M ._----1::...,i=-c....---::: ...... RQ· (l ... , at - McnfMllC>tlty IMdef tht "-°'• .® ."OotOIMIY' (1913, A<Mn-Jtrrt ,......, end New ZM!lnd'I ptlme tin) Aoglt t,toof'e, Weud Adlme. Aided mWet9r Or¥td L1nge d9bata the morellty by a lmUggllt end 1 tnldlf In art ....... les, a Russian general plans an attack against Western Europe. and ll's up to British agent Jama Bond to stoP him 'PG' (2 hrs., 10 min ) ll0¥8 "The Divine Nymph" (1 976, Romance) Laura Antonelli. Marcello Mas- troianni A young nobleman and hlS cous- in fall In love with a beautiful young wom- an who It not what she appears to be. ( 1 hr .. 'Omln ) ., .. "',. (JJ llCMI "Hea11h Spa" ( 1983. Drama) Kay Parker. Abigail Clayton. A magazine editor accepts the assignment of writing an upose on a health club that special· lzes In sex exercises ( 1 hr . I min ) (O)llCMI "Count The Ways" (1977. Dra- ma) Fun-loving skiers mix snow with sex at a Tahoe sl<I resort (1 hr .. 15 min) .. 8 m C* NOU.YWOOD A mar11al arts demonstration; aspiring beauticians; new technology for the hearing-impaired: sJmu- lated survival games (R) G llCMI "Paid In Full" ( 1950. Orama) Robert Cummings, Lizabeth Scott. A woman marries her ex·b[Other·ln·law. then saves her younger :.srer from a bfeakdown~rs., 10 mm) i ..... " ... ............. - MlfO UC*I IMSA GT SerleS from lime Rock. Conn (R) ( 1 hr ) (l)llCMI "The Lonely Lady" (1 983, Ora· ma) Pia Zadora, Lloyd Bochner. On a tel· evlsed awards program. a auocessfut screenwriter tells the shocking story of how she reached fame. 'A' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) . CD 111 CWI Scheduled Steve camp, ori- ginator of the taml~reHef singing group C.A U.S.E.; tennis tips. (1 hr ) D e LA ft~ wmt DAVID Ll1'1WmM Scheduled' comedienne Sandra Bern· har~- ·-ftCCllO ~ llCMI "Thunder On Tne Hill" ( 1951, Mystery) Claudelle Colbert, Ann Blyth A nun becomes involved with a convicted murderess who is hiding In me convent and tries to prove her Innocence (2 hrs ) 9J ..,..,.-rTOlllHf Interview with Natalie Cote • llCMI "Pendulum" (1969. Drama) George Peppard. Jean Seberg A police captain deeldes to defend himself after his lawyer ls unable to prove he d dn't kill his wife and htr lover. (2 hrs ) l =.JA•c•mu .. ,.. .... ,.L09 .. Cl) llCMI "Planer Earth" (197,, Sct- tnee:f!lctlon) JoM Saxon. Olana Mut- deUf. A 20th-century man it tent through a tlmt w1rp Into the 22nd century. (R) ( 1 . l'\r .. 20 min.) · -... "Get Crazy" (1983. Comtdy) M.lcolm McDowell. Allen GoorwlU. A ... mous rook mutlc 1mpr ... rl0 h0at1 a dlaaa· trous New Ytar'I E11t bash. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.I I C:..•. -rn .,. "Star Maidens" (Part 2 of 2) ( 1976, Science· Fiction) Christiane Kruger, Judy Geeson Men escape to Earth from the plane1 Medusa where women rule and men perform menial task&. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) ·1·--' ':. "McCabe And Mrs Miller" ( 1971, Western) Warren Beatty. Julie Christle. Partne<t set up a business In a small mining town. only to have larger business Interests move In on lhem (2 hrs.lun..u.. ~,. onm =~.I.e. Many of today's top comics are featured In this performance taped at San Francis- co's comedy clUb. The 01her C8fe m llCMI "Thunder Over Arizona" ( 1956. Western) George Macraady. Skip Homeier A croolted politico attempts to win control or a valuable new sliver mine L1 hr .. 30 min.) W (C) llCMI "Gotn' All The Way" (1982, Drama) Dan Waldman. Deborah Van Rhyn. A high schOOI senl0< anxiously tries to get his vlrtUOU$ girlfriend to go to bed with him. 'R' (1 hr. 25 min.) llOWll "Top Secret!" ( f9M, Comedy) Vat Kilmer, Lucy Guttendge. A apoof of spy movies and Elvis Presley films, in which an American rock 'n' rOll star gets caught up in high-level espionage while· touring East Germany 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 30 min ... WI AT 1"I llOW9I Scheduled reviews. "Cocoon" (Steve Guttenberg). "Return to Oz .. I AU.••·--· . ..... ,.L09 llCMI "Santa Claus Conquers The Marltans" ( 1964, Fantasy) John Gall, Leonard Hicks. A group of Martians try to capture the spirit of Christmas for their young ones by kidnapping Santa 11nd two Earth children ( 1 hr • 20 min ) W CH> llCMI "The Exterminator" ( 1980, Drama) Christopher George. SamAntha Eggar Aller his war buddy 1s left para- lyzed by a New York youth gang. a Viet· nam vet takes his revenge by murdering street crlmlnats through gruesome. tortu· ousmeans .• hr .. '1 min.) ·1u..l1tan::r: (1968. Ad- vtntura) Gene Barry. John Saxon. An art dea.ler titperiences an Intriguing and dan· gtfOUI train r1de While on 11 MCf&t oov-rn- mtrlt mission. (2 hrs.) I -=~The Bounty" ( 198', OrarNI) Mtl Glblon. Anthony HOl)kn. Ourlng the famous 18th-century SOuth a.ea YOyage, an offlcer of the Enottab salllng · aftlp "lkM\tr" ..... mutJnY egalntt Captain Bligh and talll In IOYe wtth I Tll'litlan pril- c .... 'PG' (2 hrs., 12 min.) •a'.Z ... ATU. •(f)-..n.... . . • .,. "Boom Town" (1939. West· e<n) Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy. A pair of wildcatters find the excitement they're seetllng when they strike 11 rich In the Oii l lleldS. (~min) ------·-·--.,. "The Funny Farm" ( 1983. ) Miles Chlptn. Howle Mandel. The lives of asp1rlng comedians and their work at a comedy night club. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 ';~ e CAii~ l:ll(C) .. "All The Right Moves" (1983, Drama) Tom CrulSe. Craig T. Nelson. An ambitlOUS high school football player In a dying f>ennsylvan1a steet town dreams of a COiiege scholarship 1n order to make e better life for himself 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (I) llCMI "Porky's 11· The Nex1 Dey" (1983, Comedy) Oen Monahan, Wy1tt Knight. A group of high ~hool students attempts to thwart the plans of a setf- righteous preacher and the Ku Klux Klan to censor • Shakespeare festival 'R' ( 1 tw .• 35 min.) Mlm ... · II .. ..aTT •cotTW.LO .. ... ~-­•H•UTW .,. "The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer" ( 1947, Comedy) Gary Grant. Myrna Loy An eligible bachelor Is pur- sued by a love-struck schoolgirl. but he falls for her older sister instead ( 1 hr .• 35 mtn ) t I-""' .... ........ r Amityville II The Possession" (1982. Honor) Burt Young. James Olson. A tamlly wrestles with supernatural occur· ranees emanating from wtthln their Long ISiand house 'R' ( 1 hr , '5 min ) I ""'" llY Lim • .,. "Man From MuSlc Mountain" ( 1938. Western) Gene Autry, Smiley Bur· nette Gene Au1ry and his sldelock set out to trap • gang of stock swindlers opera- 11 :.+if:" mining town. ( 1 hr) ., ... .... 4rtl ... "A Boy And His Dog" (1975, Sclence-Flctlon) Don JOhnson. Susanne Benton. In poet-World War IV cMllzetlon • a young man and hlil taltclng dog Ht out In ... ,ch of glrll. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) • ()) ... "Exi>erlenct Preferred But Not Estentlet'' ( 1982, Comedy) Elizabeth Ed- monds. Roy Heettltf In 1962. a student spends her aummer vecatlon u a waltr ... at 1 Wtlah rtee>ft. where romance ~ soms with the hotel chef 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 20 -i ni=:.,_ . •(t) ''N9poieon" (1927. llogrephy) AJ-i Lllan OWi. Timothy 8ottotM. (1 ht., Oleudotlnt. Antonin Ar11Ud. <• hrl.) "*',) --.. -~-c"tAal-thlnqJ'f!Ck!d This Way -"Natt And Ht)'tl" (1113. ~ •W"EttyM<>Mv" (1113,Comtdy) Rod· " (19131 ~) liiot"t -----tartlH~"'¥o-...L.9e.. J.o MICl--- ney Oengtrfleld,, •• J04t Pteel. (1 ht., 35 .. dl.JonlttwnPrtct.11hr.,3'm.) Q'..i<.ft (1 ht .o40mln.) m!!'l l ,. "Surttnder" (1860, Orama) 'I•• •c.a> "~• Tomonow" (1114, Dr.-•CI J "Glzmo'.! (1977. Oocumttltaryl (1 ton,JohncarrOll. <2twt.) hr .. 30mln > w "Hambont And Hllilt'' (1914. eon. Sunday, June 23, 1116 ,11 ma) Sarah Jessica Parker. Nancy Addi- son. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (%) "the James Dean Story" ( 1957. Bt- Qgraphy) Documentary. ( 1 hr .. 22 mln) ... "In Society" ( 19«. Comedy) AbbOtt and Costello, Kirby Grant ( 1 hr , 30 min ) -CC) "Where The Boys Are" (1960. Come- dy) Ool<><es Hart, '1}eorge Hamilton ( 1 hr., 39 min.) 00 "Hearl Like A Wheel" ( 1983. Biogra- phy) Bonnie Bedella, Beau Bridges. ( 1 hr . 53 min) (I) "G804'ge Washington Slept Here" ( 19•2. Comedy) Jack Benny. Ann Sheri- dan ( 1 hr . 33 min ) -«l) "A Touch Of Larceny" (1960 Come- <b') James Mason, Vera Miles. (2 hrs ) -cm "You Can't Take It With You" ( 1938 Comedy) Jean Arthur, James Stewart (2 hrs 7 min) (%) "The Tall Blond Man W1lh One Black Shoe" ( 1973. Comedy) Pierre Richard. Bernard Bher ( 1 hr . 30 min ) tWD ··cavalry Command" ( 1963. Orama) John Agar. Richard Arlen ( 1 hr , 30 min) (I) "The Secret 01 NIM H .. ( t982, Fan- tasy) Animated Voices of Eltzebelh Hart- man. Dom Deluise 11 hr 20 min ) -ti) "Cat O' Nine Tails" ( 1971, Mystery) Karl Malden. James Franciscus (2 hrs ) CC) "Adam's Woman" ( 1972, Orama) Beau Bridges John Mills ( I hr , 55 min ) CH) "Midnight Madness" ( 1980. Come- dy) David Naughton, Oet>ra Clinger ( 1 hr . 50 min.) -CZ) "Return Of The Tall Blond Man W11h One Black Shoe" ( 1976, Comedy) Pierre Richard. Mlr1efle Dare ( 1 hr. 29 min.) W (Q) "Surf 11" ( 1984, Comedy) Eddie Deezen. Linda Keuldge ( 1 hr . 31 mtn ) (I) "The Power And The Prize" ( 1956. Orama) Rot>en Taytor, Burt Ives. ( 1 hr , 38min ) W (l) "Bill Cost>y, Himself" ( 1982 Come- dy) BUI Cosby ( I hr . 44 min ) •CC) "Moontlghtlng" ( 1982 Drema) Jere my Irons. Eugene L1oinsk1 ( 1 hr 35 min.) 00 "Testament" 11983 Drama) Jane Al exander. W1f11am Devane ( 1 hr , 29 min ) •cm "Flrestarter" ( 1984 Science F1crlon) DaVld Keith, Drew Barrymore. ( I hr . 55 min) •00 "HambOne And Hiiiie" (1984. Come- dy) Linlan GISh, Timothy Bonoms ( 1 hr 29mln.) (%) "Mon Oncle" ( t958. Comedy) Jaoqun Tatl. Jean-Pierre Zola ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) •<C> "WhOlty Moses'" (1980, Comedy) Dudley MOOfe. Laraine Newman. 11 hr .. 49 min.) · •())"The S.Crtt 01 N.I M H " ( )982, Fan- tMy) Anlmettd. Voices ol Elliet>eth Harl· tMn. Com OeWIM. ( l hr • 20 min ) •Clll "~• Tom<><row" (198-4, Ota· rna) Sarah Jtstlca Parker. Nancy Addi· ~ 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. SOl"Mthlng Wicked Th11 Way " ( 1983. SutpenM) Jason Ro- betdl. Jonathan Pryce. ( 1 hr , 3• min.) -....-.---- \_, 22 Sunday, June 2~. 1985 _,J ll~lllf Q2 tO Paris I<>< the summer. (R) _ ._ a llOWll "Rough Night In Jerict • H .. •119GIT (1967, Western) Dean Martin, Geot Peppard, A town bOSI ls challenged t>: WIGll female stagecoach owner (2 hrs.) "'9AC'Yl Al lf11MIDUC'Tll* TO 8 9 llOWll "Midas Valley" (Premie Orama) Phllltp R Allen. Linda Purl. C CC) ... "Where The Boys Are" (1960, throat competition. fleeting altegianc• Comedy) Dolores Hart, Geo<ge Hamilton and romantk: intrigue characterize t Four young women Join the hordes of Flor-high-tech n0<1hern Calltornla compu Ida-bound collegians during Eas,er vaca-empire known as Midas Valley Q tlon. ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) hrs) (I) TOP U. 10J11M1 Roman George vs fiJ -.rt WLD Zack Hewitt In a middleweight bOUI (!) ICTY Sketches "The Days of I' scheduled for 10 rounds. live from Las Week," an irreverent new soap opera. I V~s. ~hrs .. 30 min ) Tayl<>< (Catherine O'Hara) and Bob Ho1 (OJ Tiii CAll't ~ IMOWCAll (Dave ThOmas) talk about their p Many of today's top comics are featured ~ves 1n this ped0<manoe taped at San Francis· ID Mm~TOlllNT Interview w1 co's comedy club. The Other Cafe Diahann Carroll llOWll ··Nancy Goes To Rio" ( 1950. m llOYll "The Amazing Howa1 Musical) Jane Powell, Ann Sothern A Hughes" (Part 1 or 2) ( 1977, 81()'1raph~ mother and daughter become profession· Tommy Lee Jones. Ed Flanders The hlgl al and personal rivals in Rio de Janeiro ( 1 ly volatile and eccentric multlmllliooalt hr .. 39 min.) uses weallh and Influence 10 Indulge h MOT llAT *"'-ottbeat obSesslons and curious rages ( • ... hrs) *""Daft AUii • Ci) ... ,.., "Re111y Ace Of Spies .. Reilly's mlsalon 1nvol)les persuading a umY l&Lm Australian mining engineer to sell olt right Ma to the Brt11$h rather than the French, wtul llMlm,/~-W 1n Paris. Remy 1s confronted t>y his myste -. • ...,.. flOU~ (Pa:~' 12) (R) Q (1 hr.) . .... UM GD Tiil ..- wmlOZOO (C)llOWll "Adam's Woman" (1972. Ora NI Cll... ma) Beau Bndges, JOhn Mills A wrong~ ..... TMTT\111 imprisoned sailor altempts 10 wjn his re ...,;yDAYIMMI tease t>y marrying an 1nlluent1al woman AIC ... O U hr . 55 min I P& llM ... The latest in hair lash· CID llOWll "O, The Winged Serpent' Ions; "The Jetsons" remake. ( 1982. Fantasy) Michael MO<tarty. Davie I DAU.M Carradine On the root ot a Manhanar ... Skyscraper. a petty crook stumt>les across 9119TY•rr TW Interview w11h the nest or a giant feathery ffytng serpent Diahann Carroll that has been terrorizing New York City. l,_..COlilNIY 'R' (l hr .. 30m1n.) -. • ....,.. llCMI ''Nate And Hayes" ( 1983, Ad- •FAmY venture) Tommy Lee Jones. Mlcheet ,...TlllLOM O'Keefe.The kldnapp1ng of a missionary's • 111• 90ll'f llancee leads him to enlist a seagoing ro- (Q) llOWll "You Can't Take 11 With gue to help rescue h9irom the clutches You" ( 1938. Comedy) Jean Arthur lot a plrat~.cr ( 1 hr •O min ) James Stewar1 An easygoing family ICILO- makes friends by letting people do as they • llCMI "The Ou1et American" ( 1958. hke. (2hrs .. 11~ Drama) Audie Murphy , Michael Nl9 I GI Tiii Featured. how L A.'s Redgrave. A young American is det8f· hlstorie Wlllern Theatre went from demoll· mined to end the wer 1n Southeast Asia tlon ball 10 entertalnmef'lt hel~ local non· uslOQ!!ls own means (2 hrs , 30 min ) dOCIC>r$ who may have the cure you're •D • ,._,Tm Steven'• productton looke fMilhe return of the Samba assistant offert him the opponunltr 10 ~ I mi.~~""°"'.'""'°'" con-f ;::.; •n "'""''""' •••• lt~~~~=.£~100Clhal<-.. ii~!~:::~'~:·:: -#f derworld ••P<>M. en lnveat~atlve rtpotter WA ...... °' .1-.1 Mtt hlmMll up •• a hlt man t target. t"-n ... NNW Neel Gabler and Jet· comet 16 Rick and A J. t0r rrotactlon Irey Lvont review "St Elmo's Fire." ··Pait Wl'ltn hit actitme goea awry. (A ( 1 hr ) Rlder'f and "L~. '' 8 e -Fra11e< aalca Olene to movt Cl) _. "The James Deen Storr." In with him, but her M vere altefgk: reac- ( 1957. Biography) Oocument91Y. The life 11on to hit dog thraattns the cozy attang. of tht young 1ctor Of the 1950t It a short ment (A) 1nd.w&:=.J~,V.';';l.=~llO\lii~--:-:~-~;::~~ I EM==. No I tlg0ln1-rift · man. actr... Linda P\Jfl. 1uthor Harold hlmMlt to cM!ita hit thoroughly moo BloOmlltld ("The AOhllles Syndrome") cOUtln Salty (Jiiiie Meck). (A) (1 hr.) ll hr.) 8 e 009¥ ._ Clltf end Clelt't oldtlt • -.0 Aa the women tettle 1n10 the daughter Sondt'l (Sabrlnt lt&leuf) re-gloomy ptllOn camp, they i.arn I tnlto, a turns homt from c011t9t tor ThenklgMng roll call requiring that tn.y bow 10 the and trltl to convince htr partnta to ltt h« guardl. ( 1 h1 ) :>" ge a e Jt ' ., 'le e• 2 It' ll ., Cl ) I• e 5 ? l ...... u. WIW Cl W1M "The Citadel" The high •~atlons ol a young Scots medbt graduate are 1oi1ec as he stalls his career In a Welsl'l mining town (Pan 1 ol 10) (~ (1 hr ) . (I) MA COllTACT UIATI Bob Thur man va. John Moncayo In a m1Cdlewe1ght championship b0u1 scheCuled tor t 2 rounds. from West Palm Beach, Fla (R) {_1 hr.,30 min.) (%) llOWI "Bachelor Par1y" ( 1984 Com· edy) Tom Hanl<s. Tawny K11aen A care· ltH school bUS driver's pals decide to lhrow a pt&-wedd1ng party for him, com· plleallng mallers is Iha fact that the ~irrs father disapproves ot her cho•ce. R 1 1 hr . 48 min Ji,... -1 T'~ COWIT A promoter en· couraoes Bull to become a professional wresllef, blll the bailiff's triends lry to talk h1m out of It (R) (f) llON "Term 0 1 Trial' ( 1963, Orama) Laurence Olivier, Simone S1gnoret A well· respected schoolmaster is fa lsely accused ol assault by a young s1udent. (2 hrs . 30 min) CH) llON "Midnight Madness ' ( 1980. Comedy) David Naughton, Debra Clinger A coneg1a1e games1er assembles a di· ver1e group ol sorority girls, campus 1oc1<1, class brains and valley girts to par· ttclpate 1n the ulumate all-night scavenger hunt In Los Angeles ·PG' c;> ( 1 hr . 50 mtn) llON "Firestarter ( 1984. Science Fiction) OaVid Keith. Drew 81mymore Tl'~ COl'lcerned parents of a 9·year·Old girl, who it ~dowed with tne ability to en· flame anything al will. enceavor to protect htf ftom government agents planning 10 abdUct her 'R' ( 1 hr , SS min.) CO).,. "Suri II" ( 1984. Comedy) Ed· die DMzen. Linda Kerrldge A madman conoocts a tainted soil drtnk that compels surfers and beach·bums to eat garbage 'R' (1hr.,31DOWJ G) llO CAIN IMITWG -· (I) D0Tt ~ Ben and AOby ar gue abOut Joshua's TV career Galveston leacs Mack astray 1n the murder 1nQu1ry · Val, her memory shll unclear. allows Par· ker 10 go aheed with wecdll'lg plans (R) Q_(1 t)r) D e -.L. rtmT IUU A desperate ballle thr .. iens to erupt between en Old gang and the invaders of their turl: Balker poees as an operator In a beauty salon as i rt of a dr=vestlgatlon (R) ( 1 hr ) 11 t • Scheduled Bob Brown wllh a rtl)Ort on mass murder, rocusmg on a 0.11u 1n~atlon. c;> ( 1 hr ) ,,~.,, ......... mil A hypothetleal ca&t 11udy of • apy Nl•lll1e It tht tocue of a panel discussion abOUI the :r of ma1n1alrllng ml!ltary se<:re-1::. •• ;RJ a~: h~ humor· lat 1UPfMtet tl'lt a1Mmply of hit Ford Muatang and llktt 1 lap around lht lndl· anapollt 500 1rac1< In a t92• OuMnberg •• he rec.s "C>.lke" NalOn in hit 1929 m> ... "L.IJllttt" ! 19 4. A<N.n1ur•I fcim Sttltck. Jane Seymour A classy A"*tcan )ewtl lhltf It blackmalled by ll'le F81 to tt•I • fortune In Nazt.htld ~ OUQtl Pf•WOtld War II Lond<>n i .. 4'0 mln.) M 10 WI E In this Joee. Cald. ~matlCt. Glllaghtr Coal. twists the senous world ol Onanoe l.nlo a spool with his latest props and offbeat hu- mor~ --1--.. ESP II -DISllllT .. .,.. ____ _ , ... •=:.:...a., -~.,,. "Three On A Couch" (1966, Comedy) Jerry' Lewis, Janet Leigh. A man tries to cure his psychlatrrst-flencee's pa· tients so that they can go on a Paris hon- e moon (2 hr.!;,i. 10 min.) ,,.. L• Cf) u • ... ... ..,. Ai&• umlla&.L ...,~ CM.&maWllTME ·-·-.. "Cindy Goes To HollywOOd" ( 1979. Drama) Carol Cool'lOrS. Wendy Williams A beautiful woman travels to Hollywood and competes In tome sexy auditions ( 1 hr . 30 min ) .,,. "Cheech & Cheng's Still Smok1n· " ( t983, Comedy) Richard Mar· In. Tommy Chong. The comic duo livens up a poorly atlended Dutch film lesltval ·R' ( 1 hr . 31 min.) Cil _. "Easy Money" ( 1983, Come- dy) Rodney Dangerfield. Joe Pescl. A man who likes to eat, drink and smoke to excess stands 10 win $10 m!Hlon If he sac· riliefi his worldly pleaSYm tor one yetr ·R' J.l.~fwi5~ 1w I (J) PM&. M Coll chaMI atttt 1 for- mer TV star who aloft S2•0.000 and now. 11 hit daughle<'a urging. will stop at noth· I~ to retm~.W) ( 1 hr . 10 min.) U a Host: Johnny Cerson l~~~uled: singing group the King Sls1ers IA'MIDAY .-T L* ... ..m..- VltAt IOCIPom Illa LAW tlJWA Scheduled Doro- thy Height, president ol the Nallonal Council ol Negro Women, and Totlkt Ellis, vice president of the Eagle Forum. on the rising rate of teen·•Ot l)ftgnancieS: authof Natasha Joeefowl11 ("You're the Bosa"I i)~~LOm ~·· TIM .,_ MWATI DMIC9I In lhrs London performance. Tina Turner llnga rock ·n· roll hits rrocn the pall and the re- .. cent tunes that 111.1nched her comeback Guest appearance by Del/id eowi. ( 1 hf) .. "Candy Goes f o HOilywood" ( 1979, Drama) Carol Connote, Wendy Williama A beaullful woman tr1velt to HOiiywood ind compet" In aomt sexy audlt!Ont. ( 1 hr . 30 min. J I Nll.llYAI , .......... ,..., -M•~YWlll A IOUf OI Withing-ton. 0 C , lncludtt I took If ttvtfal hltlOt· IC monumentt, a lour of lht Capitol build- ..,,....,,1ae •~fM' ~o,..•Mt ~ th4 Smnhaonlan lnstltutl!)n (R) G .. "<llrla Of PIMMt Island" ( 19~, Comedv) \..to Genn. Abby Ditton The l)tle9ful P'eclflc llilnd nte of an Eng· lith acl\olar and hfl daUghtt•1 tt dllNpt.cS ~ 1500 Mafintl (2 hrs.. 5 min.> CI>lll lllF .. 1-... ~ ,_., .... ~-.. rr,.1 19 CUii Scheduled· mental lnlldellty. • tnbutt 10 Helen Kelle< ( 1 hr.) .. ct) .. "Wholly Moses!'' ( 1980, come- dy) Dudley Moore. Lar1Jne Newman In blbltcal Egypt, a false propnet na.med Her· schel eavesdrops on a divine conwrtallon With Motel and decides he mutt be the one to lead his people out of Slavery. 'PG' 11 hr., 49 min.) (g) .. "American Desire" (1981, Ora· ma) Veronica Hart. Richard Bolla Their sexual 1nteres1 m each othe< dissipated. a couple seek romant1<: liaisons on the out· s+de. ( 1 hf., 20 min ) -1w=Wl'TMDAVl)LiiiZMJM II.LET-.. "The Pied Piper" ( 1942. Ch- ma) Monty Woolley, Anne Baxter An En· gllsnman agrees to lake two chUdten from war·torn Franoe, bul they prove to be only the beginning .. (2 hrs ) 9 9"WIT.-TTOllMf Interview with Olahann Carroll e .,. "Phone Call From A Stranger" ( 19S2. Drama) Gary Merrtll Shelley WiAier" The lone ,urvivor ol a plane crash undertakes the task o' notifying the vie· tlrns' remHl!s.(2 hrs ) l ==-..=tnLI ........ u. MA IOMM Kessler Open, lrom Dub- lin. Call!. (R) (2 hrs ) Cl) "°"" -(AllD IF I H) ULUTI 19 •-tl From Caesar$ Palace· Joen Rivers and her friends pay ITibU1e to Joan's promiscuous friend Heidi Abro- mowltz with vlgnettn ol Heidi's well- kno;G;Pk>!ls O ( 1 hr ) -® "My futor" (1983. Romance) Caren Kaye, Matt Latt1nn. A high ldlOOI student becomes romantically lnvotved with the older woman who Is Moring him In French 'R' (I hr . 31 min.) .. 8 (I) .,.. "Seed Of Innocence" ( 1980. Orame) Tim Wead. Mary Cannon A young unwed couple flees to New York City wtien the gtrl becomes pregnant (Al l hr . 20mln I W lllllCCITTU.U. ... . llON "Lafayette Escadrtlle" (195, ... Adventure) Tat> Hunter. Elchlka Choureau Ametican VOiunteers serve In a flight squadron 1n France di.Iring World Warl.(~ ~-=-"Eddie Macon's Run" ( 1983. Drama) John Schneider, Krrk Douglas. An escaped crlmlnal t>eoomes ltle quarry of a ruthless law off1Cer 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (%) .,. "French Pussycat" ( 1973 • Comedy) S;'bll Oann1ng, Katie Buchele. A young woman makes a wager that she can bring any man to the altar without flttt giving him a umple of connutMal bliU 'R' [ r . 21 min.) .. "Angela" ( 19SS. Suspenee) n11 O'Ketfe. Rossano Brazzi AA American !if'lclt himM ll Implicated In a pk>t tor mUtdlr when he puraua the eharrna of a belutlful woman ( 1 hr 30 min ) -.. .... , M&.•MNl&Y ...... LOii w .. · SurtadnQ" l 198 t. Orama> t"*" Btlltf, Joaech Bottom&. AA ... Sunday, June 23, 1885 23 peditlO!'l searching for a man mtsStng tn the wilds of northern Canada faces dan, p:;.rs both 1n nature and within the 9r01Jp R' 1.!. hr . 30 min ) ·1 (1) C81 ... mtnrATCM =-ML•M.PAl&Y llOWll "Fltestaner" ( tOO., Science Fiction) David 'Keith. Drew Barrymore The concerned parents of 1 9,yaar,old girl. who is endowed w1th the ablltty to en flame anything at wlll, enoea't'or to protect her from government agents planning to abduct her 'A' ( 1 hr . 55 min ) ta(C) .,'9 "Under The Volcano" ( 1984 Orama) Alben Finney. Jacqueline 8'sset 01rec101 John Huston's adaptation of Mal com Lowry's novel A lormer British con sul, 101rnented by alcoholism and hrs past struggles 1nellectua11y to reverse his self destructrve behavior 'R' ( 1 hr . 49 min ) • llO¥ll "Forced Vengeance" ( t982, Adventure) Chuck Norris. Mary Louise Weller A karate e•pen uses his skills to drive mobsters out of a Hong Kong gam- bll~bhshment 'A' ( 1 hr . 43 min ) •8 "Beau Geste" (1 966. Adven, ture) Doug McClure. Guy Stockwell Three French For91gn Legionnaires claim respons10illly for a jewel thefl In order to ~rotect a l~s honor (2 hrs) {!)llCMIT ... G) llO¥ll "Mission To Morocco" l t959, Adventure) Lex Barker Fetnando Rey f ollowing the murder ot a man with vital __ l'riclay __ ......... 11ov1es- .. Cl) "The Secret Of NI M H " ( 1982. Fan, tasy) Animated Voices of Elizabeth Harl man. Dom Deluise ( t hr . 20 min ) •(C'l "A Song Is Born" (1948 Musical) Danny Kaye Virginia Mayo ( 1 hr 51 min ) tZ ' The l<1lllng 01 Angel Street" (l98 t Drama) Liz Alexander John H11rgreaves U_ hr , 411 min ) M (]) "Professor Wagstalf's Time Machine' information at>out the e•act 1oca11on of rich oll deposits. an American oll baron sets off on an lntenSlve search IOI the m1, lcro=~hlnd. (1 hr., 30 min) ---. .a.c•-•llOTIOM llOWll "Now And Forever" (1983. Orama) Cheryl Ladd. Robert Coleby A woman turns to alcohol wherl her husband Is arrested on a rape charge 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 min.) (Z)llCMI "The Lonely Lady" ( t983, Ofa, ma) Pia ZadO<a, Lloyd Bochner On a tel, ev1sed awards program. a successful screenwriter tells the shocking story ot how she reached fame 'A' I 1 hr 32 min ) IMmCMlaLIR M .....,.,..,.,, Ell .. MIOTT AMDCOITB.LO llO¥ll "Lucky Texan" ( 1934, West ern) John Wayne. Gabby Hayes A cow· bOy triet to clear his Stdektek of charges l of a= robbery. ( 1 hr ) nmma•11t•01~ ........ ,_ WMAl'lllYl.lm a. MCI 0# TMI • R E M performs songs from the albums "Murmur" ano "Reci<onlng. •· wllh Simple Minds perform- ; their hits ( 1 hr ) alt Pamt• ....,.. m -(Ill "Arizona Bushwackers" ( 1968, West, ern) Howard Keel. Yvonne De Carlo (2 . hrs J -cm "Hard To HOid" (1984. Orama) Rick ~1ngfield, Janel Eitber ( t hr 33 mm ) Zl "Unoer The Volcano" ( 1984, Drama\ A1oert Finney, Jacqueline 81sse1 ( t hr 49 min ) 1t:llC1J 'The Omegans ( 1968. Suspense) Ke11h Larsen. Ingrid P111 ( 1 hr , 30 mm J "Krull" ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken Mar- shall, Lysette Anthony ( 1 hr , 57 min ) ( t98;J. Adventure) Michael Mcvey, Theo -••t•nMDOD .. __ _. __ -na Mclellan. ( t hr , 30 min) _. ----...-v .... M al) .. Back Ooo< To Heaven" (1939. Ota, ma) Van Helhn, Wallace Ford (2 hrs) -· "Top Secret Affair" ( 1957, Comedy) •<Cl "Once Upon A Spy" ( 1980, Orama) Susan Hayward, Kirk ~las (2 hrs.) Eleanot Parker, Ted Danson. (1 hr . 40 "Arabian Adventure' (1979. Fanta, min.) sy) Christopher Lee. Miio O'Shea ( t hr , -fl) WMAl'l llY Lim •(ID llO¥ll "O. The Winged Serpen ( 1982. Fantasy) Michael ~orlarty, Oa\ Carradine On the roof Of a Manhat1. skyscraper, a petty crOOk stumbles aero the nest of a giant leathery flying serpe that has been tefrorlztng New York Cit 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) .. {!).....,.. G) llCMI "Urx:ha1ned" ( 1955. Orami Elroy Hirsch. Barbara Hale A group ot 1 mates e•perience life In a minimum secu ty Pfl500 1n Chino. California ( 1 hr : min) (()1UH•t1tm1 (%) llO¥ll "Mon Oocle' l 1958, Corned) Jacques T at1 Jean-Pierre Zola Mr Hui. makes an awkward a11empt to conv1nc his sisters that they don't really need ; the latest appl·ances to run their house hOld ( 1 hr . 58 m•n ) -~--"Moonllgh11nq·· (1982. Cxama Jeremy Irons. Eugene Lipinski Four POios workers sent to do repair work on the corrupt boss's London house have a dllt cult trme leamr119 to deal with Enghsh soc !Ji'. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 m~ 4111 {.1) uu..t•• TMI 411lK• In tho San Jose, Cahf performance. GallaghE twists the senous world of finance Into spoof with his latest props and ollbeat h1. mor (1 hr) ·1-AUTIY TmYn.t lllllllTH ..... .. PUm'TOlm Danny Kaye Virginia Mayo ( 1 hr 53 min) "Little Boy Lost" ( 1978. Adventure} John Hargreaves. Nathan Dawes ( 1 hr 37 min ) tllt(lll "Helter Skelter" (Part I or 2) ( 1975 Orama) Sieve Ra1tsbsck George OICen· zo (2 hrs ) • 'll "T1cke1 To Hollywood" ( 1980 Docu menlery) H~led by Jackie Cooper 11 hr . t4 man) (0) "No Big Deal" ( 1983. Orama) Tam- ".!!}'Grimes, Kevin Diiion ( t hr . 27 min ) CZJ "Barbarella" ( 1~8. Science Fiction) Jane Fonda. David Hemmings ( 1 hr., 38 min ) _ .. ning ___ _ (II) "Harry Tracy'' ( 1982. Orama) Bruce 38 mtn) Dem. Helen Shaver l 1 hr , 40 min.) (0) "Porky's II The Nelli Day" ( 1983, I -D lu ... Cl) "Little Boy Lost" ( 1978. Adventure) Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wyau Knight Gii John Hargruves. Nathan Oewet. ( 1 hr 1 hr , 35 min l IUCI..., •IMIOll 37 min ) "Revenge Of The Pink Panther'' ,_.O•M •Cll "Mr Lucky" (1943. Orama) Cary"' (1978, Comedy) Petet Seiters. Dyan --- Granl.'l aralne OeY. (1 hr .38 mln ) C1nnon (1hr .39mln.) 1111•11-.r .. CD) "No Big Deal ' ( 1983. Oramn) Tam· .. CZ) "Beat Street" ( 1984. MuSlcal) Rae --'!!Y Grimes. Ke'iln Dillon ( 1 hr , 27 min ) Oewn Chong, Guy Devis ( 1 hr . 48 min ) I 1 IZOI IL,_. • • "AbbOtt And Costello M11t The Kiiier •ct) "Last Plane Out" ( 1983, Orama) Jan· W __ , Jett Smith prepares Bortt Kerloll" ( 1949, COmedy) B<Kls Kar Michael Vln<:•nt, Mery Crosby ( t hr . 36 rradltlonal POiish tart . lnCl\Jdlng pierog1. IOff, Garry Moore ( t hr 30 min ) m1n l sa~ge~nd hunter stew -CC) "M.tanle" ( f982. Ofama) Burton "Silver Dream Racer" (1980, Ort1ma) (C)_,. "Mtlanle" (1982, Ofama) Bur CUmmlngs, Otynn1s O'Connor ( t hr . .t9 Oevld Essex Beeu Bridges I 1 hr 5 t ton Cummings. Glynnis O'Connor /.. min ) • m+n ) ~~hoi1•to "Bra nw•~~-~•fll::.:.·----~~"1' 8~75:-..S""c"'f,----tioc.te~and to gain C4ntocty ol her c:Nld -----iT!";;.) i<.ir CUHN-:-suiinna LC>Ye ( 1 hr enc&-FICtlon) Don ..J<>MtOn. Susanne now ll'Mg w11ti his army-besed lather 21 min ) 89nton (1hr .• 27mln) 'PO' (1 hr .. 49 mln) Cl) "Tht Prll'lctsl And The Pitate" l 19'5, "Glvno" ( 1977. Documentary) ( 1 ~M..-llBl!LVt •Starring O\r1t1ie Comedy) Bob Hope, Virginie ~yo ( 1 ht , 30 min J lkley. ht , 34 min) • "U Patunte" (1982. Otarna) Romy .. "ProltMOf Wagstatt's Time Ma· Schneidtr Mlctiel PlceOll ( t hr. 55 rNl'I ) cl'tlne" ( 1983, AdY•nture) MIChH I 2-4 Sunday, June 23, 1985 .. "A Song le Born" (1W!, Muslc&ll Mcvey. Theona Mclellan Two •cfVt~lut, i -l'r~!f Coal. -ous youngsters participate 1n an expen· ment in ume travel with the help ol an amazing machine that zooms them t>ack d .n .s lt I 0 I' .. 110 the pa~T(~ min) .. ::... ... ......... ~ • ._ IAlllUIT Coverage from San Francisco where the Most Vatuat>le Play~ and top stars from the 1985 NBA season 11e honofed. ( 1 h~ l uc:-.1..-•• -."' ..... MMlmnr'l~WC*.D MOT -TMa Am TMCT°" '1UL.I. lau::• From SI Louis ,. Cll ... ....... TMAT NII ~ :r.i. Hal H04brook !he aero space labs at California s Mather Air Force Bese. GNWI ~ mf191T'lmffTOlllHT lnteMeW w1!h IRobriilW. Cf/9111f -.Of..,. -·~ rumnmu. •II 1119GIT ' AUTO IACml Acropolis Rally lrom Athens, Greece L} (O)·llON ''Hard Tv Hold ( t984 Orama) Riek Spr1nghela Janel Eolber A rock 'n' r04t star falls for a child psycholo gist and is determined to win her love 'PG' ( 1 hr • 33 min ) ITIW .... • M MOMMl TO 1T1Y1 A conoert including sight gags zany sto- 11es, belloon animals and ban10-play1ng also, the Oscar-nominated film short "The Absent-Minded Waiter .. ( 1 hr l l) llON "The Killing 0 1 Angel Streel ( 198 1. Drama) uz Alexander John Hargreaves A woman beeomes 1nvo"'ea 1n a pol1tteal battle o~er the urban rede· ve1opmen1 ol her ne1gtib0rhood ( 1 hr 4 1 "T'l1n) 7a6 IOllTHI TOW Featured lhe d1rec:11ir1t> into those new 1etepnone services wt11ct dtal up eve<yth1ng from soap opera up dates to IO!Cn. a San Otego artist who is turning hit handicap into profit. a museum dedicated 10 some airborne accomplish ments: an alrhne's warenovse-&1zea k11ch· en D M MY MD IOT ,_A teen-age girl and hef family try 10 cope with emotional trauma after th. father loSes his fOb 8 M OI LA. Featured bargain hunting In lht gtrtMnt dlstrtet. underwear be· comet popular clothi~. contest for 1he l"fa=t_glJn lnA= ' .:-=rr..,11 ....... l'•'L' Attenta Braves at Los Anoe -~~g,m~ l ;;a;;.. WLaaU•-•---Q ... .._ WOfld EnOur•nc• 24 Mtw ... ot t tMtM fron\l~ r I ._ ... -.,.., • ())-•Mii• Bo.and 1.u1<e try to get the goodl on a pair of e1tetr0n1et wiurdt ah" eoaa Hogg flrM Roeco and 9'>CIOlntt a tcat.of>tht-art 11oltn robOt as 11'1ethet'1tr1r~4Rt (1 hf) •• ~I'· .. ....- 'Mn Comedians Garry $handling and ! ... Lois Bromfield and singer Jimmy Butte11 llTY -COWC:.11 Fleetwood 101n host Michael Nesm1th tor an evemng ac performs "The Chain... "Gypsy," ot music and comedY · "Love In Store, .. "You Make Loving Fun" U @} wa1• When Geo<ge and Kathe-and other hill at the l A Forum ( 1 hr ) rone are caught 111 an embarrassing s11ua-e .-AT la D.,lal "The Ute 01 lion. her e~planat1on 10 Webster only Verdi" The years In which Giuseppe Verdi leads to further confusion tor the young-premiered "Luisa Miiter... "II Trovatore" l ster (R) O IU and began "R~tto" are dramatized . ._.. 1a~6) (R (1hr ,30min ) 9"9T.-rTOlllNf Interview with ~ M Rob Lowe. ,_ Lm "Is There A Conservative Cl) MOVll The Amazing Howard lde<>IOgy?" Guest Kenneth Minogue ol Hughes" (Part 2 ot 21 ( 1977. Biography) the London Schoo! ol Economics (R) ( 1 TJmmy Lee Jones. Ed Flanders The high· hr) ly ,.,c1a111e and eccentric mul11mllltona11e TOP RAm IOXllO Roman George llS uses wedlth and influence 10 indulge his Zack Hewitt 1n a middleweight bOut ofloea1 oosess1ons and curious rages (2 scheduled IOl 10 rounds. from Las Vegas nrs J Nev (R) 12 hrs 30 min J I W.-TOllWllllUll .. Q , I ro z 1 llCMI "Uncler The Volcano' flUm THI LOii) ( 1984, Drama) Albert Finney Jacqueline WAU fTmf WllJ( Midyear review with Bisset Director John Huston's adaptalton panelists Howard P Colhoun. Ehzabeth ol Malcom Lawry's novel A former British Da1e1 Monte Gordon and Robert Stovall consul. tormented by alcoholism and his ~ m¥ll 'Last Plane Out" ( 1983, Ora-past struggles 1nettec::tually 10 reverse hlS ma) Jan-Mtehael Vincent Mary Crosby A sell-destructrve t>et\av10l 'R' r 1 hr . 49 1ovrna1ts1 thought to be a CIA agent be min ) comes entrapped in Nicaragua during the I IAMTTA 1as1 days of the Somoza regime 'PG' ( 1 .. 0 PllOfU DO 11tl CMmlT ntlm hr 36 min ) Featured. a loo" at the humorous pratfalls H' .o¥ll "Tne Am1tyv1lle Horror" ( 1979. ol gr~shoppers and store clefks o Horror) James Brohn, Margot t<1dder A (!) "Words And MuStC" ( 1948, couple searches tor the reason behind a MUSIC I) MICkey Rooney Betty Garrett senes ot bizarre and l11gnten1ng events oc Extravagant pr<><l\.ICtion numbers highlight curring 1n 1he11 newly purchased Long IS· the hie stortes of Richard Rodgers and land t10me 'R' ( 1 hr . 57 min l Lorenz Hert (2 hrs , 30 min ) S .o¥ll "Richard Pryor Here And S)llCMI "Revenge 01 The Pink Panthef" Now" C 1983 Comeay) The famous co-(1978. Comedy) Peter Sellers, Dyen median raps everyone -trom e!ephan1s 10 Cannon The bumbling Inspector Jacques former wives -in this film staged a1 the Clouseau attempts 10 smash an interna- Saenger Theatre 1n New Orleans 'R' O tional c11me ring wruch wants to ehm1nate l hr 37 min l him first 'PG' ( 1 hr. 39 min.) IOU.a .. (fl)~TUCU • fl) -•ca wayne·s date tor a night -a e 11111 VICI When the detectives at tne drive-in is Spencer's sister Andrea !rack down the gang responsible tor a cop ifll killing, Tubbs and a group of SQuatters are U mYll ··Across The Wide Missouri' taken tlostage (Al ( 1 nr ) (1951 Western) Clark Gable Ricardo 11• ... Montaloan A band ot lur trappers enters llAn NCIUITOel M1:1t1 comes 10 the 1he uncnarted territo<y of the Blackfoot In aid of his htgh school sweetheart who d1ans where they encounter a hos111e chief holds the key 10 a lorlune on smuggled and his warriors ( 1 hr . 30 min J 9ems which involves her supposedly dead ~ ~r~!~~~onT~~~~1~1~';1is lex-~~~nd (RI O c 1hr1 more than she oarga1ned for when she an--THI IC8ml swers a personal ad 1n hopes ot obtaining ,..-~ ... new material Guest star Jen Smithers O llON "Once Upon A Spy·· ( 1980. I 11CTACDOUIM DrlP'l'a) Elean0t Parker. Ted Oanson A CA*ON computer genlus 11 reluctantly luted into UL .,..... Movte special ellects service as a spy by a man1pula1tve agent ~rt John Dykstra, Tony ()flando. and finds himself Involved with the world's • WAU. nmT-Mldyetr review with most "8ngerous criminal ( t hr . 40 min ) panelists How11d P Colhoun, Elizabeth llON "Amityville II The Possession" Dater, Monte Gordon and Rober1 Stovall ( 1982. Horror) Burt Young, James Otsoo G • *'•I OIW CCMITY "The A family wrestles with supernetural occur- Parformlng Arts Center· Bulldlng The rencee emanating from within their Long Dream·· A IOOk 111 the towering stucture Island house 'R' ( 1 hr 45 min ) scheduled to open In the South Coast Pia· • 1-· ia 1n Oct~ or neio year --nw:aa ([)IPCll'f~ .. mMa•' II ... ()) .,_ "Take Your Sett Shot" -I LIEIT ... ( 1982. Comedy) Robert Urleh. Meredith _.,UCO. A LR OP lllllC A l>O'· Ba•tar·Blrney An unemployed Hollywood lrall ot the octogenarian compoter and act()( tries to revltal1ie h11 aagglng career teacher, narrated by his son Artliur and and salvage his talllng marriage (R) 12 featuring home movies and 11111 phOto- hrs L Ephs D a> Y The "8ngerous cione ot Elizabeth • 91! t ,,_ n IC A'I am. _tSC&l)eS trom the lab, ret1ttance flghtefS COJll LPIT ~~~~;~t·~:t<R)"~""'i<l1o1o1'o-aa•i.e---.,.-1· ll'lfl\GlJ!~~ • 9 _. Whtl'I their car breaks mr' dOwn Of'\ a count~oed, a.neon and ~-Kraus ~ the t at a truck stop &I n• wheft Knaus fendl o the td\lance6 of • b'Jrlv truck dr~ (A) o Sunday, June 23, 19~ 26 I....... · pertramp: Aretha FraN<lln: T Rex: Shriek· ~~ back. A·Ha: Ooofa ( 1 hr .. 30 min) IUL~ (I).,. "Western Union" (1941, West· ,._... ern) Robeft Young, Dean Jagger Tha .,. "China Girl" ( 1974, Orama) building of the fi1st transcontinental 1e1e- Pamela Yen. Annette Haven. A tale of an graph wir• e&UM$ conflicts to develop adwntuc;ous young wOf{\&n who knows l:iili Oriental 8fOtlc techniques. ( 1 hr., 30 W. MOf TUCU Scheduled. vl- mln.) by Natalie Cole, Slate< Sledge. Ma- (%) .. "Friday The 13th -The Final donna. New Edition, Polntet Sisters. ( 1 Chapl8f" ( 1984, Horror) Crispin Glover, hr) Klmbetly Beck. Jason the masked killer • .. "Good Morning. Miss Dove" 1eturns to wreal< violent vengeance on the (1955, Orama) Jennifer Jones. Rober1 deolzens ol Crystal Lake summer camp Stack. A stern echoolmarm changes the 'R' ( 1 hf .. 31 min.) lives of a nanaration ol New Enagland ,,.•=-~ai•MJU•nn•111111 . town~sihu tWit (I) llOWll "Avalanche" (1978. Ora-liiOii'iH ma) Rock Hud&on. Mia Farrow A <>evel· lllfO llACml CART POr11and 200. lrom oper's luxurious new ski resort and htS Por11and, Ore. (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) many guests are 1hrea1ened with dea1h w 1- and destruction by an 1mpend1ng weather .,. "A Summer Place" I 1959, Ora· disaster. (R) (2 hrs .. 15 min.) ma) Troy Donahue. Sandra Dee. Two D e 1'09llMT Hos! Johnny Carson. young IOvet's 00 a summer VAca~ 1n Scheduled: actor-comedian Howle Man· Maine beeome victims of the doubl~stan- del. ( ~ dard of m<Qhty practiced by their par-I i.: __ :_•:: W\19 l•~;;b. --. =~~ (%)_."Bid Tlmlng:·~sual Obses· LATlll•rr ...CA Scheduled. &ion" (1980. Orama) Art Garfunkel. Har· freelance writer Peter Lake on neo-Nazls: vey Keitel. A poaseMlve peych0analy11 Grammy award-winning country music and a stylish young woman begin a tragic ~ and eongwrlter Emmy Lou Harris rorMnct In Vienna 'R' (2 hrs . "3 min.) f~lntia.a. ... ~ =~=~y Park" (t983, Mystery) llOWll "China Girl" ( 1974, Orama) 4'!!11am Hun, lee Marvin A Moscow hom- Pamela Ven. Annette Haven. A tale of an lclde ln&PeCtof's Investigation of a bizarre adventurous young woman who knows triple murder near a skating rink leada him Oriental etollc techntQues ( 1 hr.. 30 to confrontations With the KGB and a min.) • globtt-trolllng American busifleSI tycoon ()) ..,.. "The Osterman Weekend" 'R' ~ 8 min.) ( H)83, Suspense) Rutger Hauer. John (D "Porlcy's II. The Ne)(t Day"' Hurt. A controverslal television journallat is H'l983. Comedy) Oen Moriahan. Wyatt con~ by a CIA agent that hla closet! t\<nlght. A· group of high school studen1s friends are really Soviet agents. turning an attemptf to thwart the plane of a self· annual reunion weel(end Into a nightmare rlght90Ut preacher and the Ku Klu11 Klan !oft~. ~J1 hr .. 42 min.) to cen80f a Shakespeare fettlval 'R' ( 1 ~"' hr , 36 min.) 11111 .. "Ptayblrds" ( 1978. Suspense) W (J) ITnl IMITll • M MOIMll TO l1IYI Mary Milllng1on. Alan Lake A beautiful A concer1 Including sight gags. zany sto- polloewoman goes undercover to track nes. balloOn animals and banjo-playing. down the killer ol several oentertotd mod-also. the Oscar-nomlna1ed lltm short "The els 'R' ( 1 hr. 3.t min.) Absent-Minded Waiter" ( 1 hr) tW® ..,_ "Amityville The Demon" till® DITIOIT ~ Mii Olsneyland and ( 1983. Horror) Tony Robefta. Teu Detroit are among the victims of comedic Harper. A skeptical Journalist buys the fa· attacks wMn HoWlt Mandel, Paul Rodd· moua hOUee. Ignoring tha warnings of oth· guez. Oeve Coullef and Mika Binder team era abOut powerful foreti that continue to lllZ. for a 11and-up comtdy oonoett. ( 1 hr.) 1urtt In 11$ baaement 'PG' O ( 1 hr .. 45 W • .. "ThOroughly Modern Miitie ' .. !min~--· (1997. Musical) Julie Andrewa. Carol _ _ Channing. A pal< of newo~ to New "The Scarface Mob" ( 1982. Yoik catch their landlady running a white ama) Robet1 Stack, Keenan Wynn. _ •1111,·l hi$· 50 min.) Crime-fighter Eliot Neas draws a tight net -11 around Al Capone and his notorious mob. •MM 2 In., 5 min.) ..... "'9 111 BB.91T... I IDS 11 •Grand Prix ot =-=-ti (R) (1hf .. 30mln.) ,. .. Seheduled: how President CD> .. "PO(ky's 11: The Next Day" . and Bob Hope stay flt and youth-~1983. Comedy) Din Monehan. Wyatt fut 1 ht.) night. A group of high aohOOI f1tu0ent11 -~ nw:ll •Ntme>t• to thwart tht plant o a ael • .. _. "Undefoovert" (No Date. rlghttoUI prMChtf and the Ku KIUx Klan .. ,~ ~y:.f"*-~ .. c;&"°' ~kttPMra faltlval 'A' ( t TMll ,_MW di When a •aJ-.r cantrienu old man retut,_ from the •Cl> .. "Ona" (1983. Orama) ROb =· his temlly and com~unlty_i_ry_•o ___ ~=llJ==Ol~fr.t th an older ----. •HlllJJU..A.1 WWI FMl\Jrtd Su-,~mo":.~~· :~~ .. ~·~1~j room---28 Sunday, June 23, 1985 ..,.. .... • llOWll "Rebecca" (1940, Ora• Joan Fontaine. Laurence Olivier. An ur phlelloated yoong woman Is f0<cec compele with lhe memory of her t ;=rn.:etci:i~·· 30 min ) ®llCMI "The Survivors" (1983, Co1 dy) Walter Matthau, Robin Wllllams 1 ve~ different men lose their jobs. lhe<t 1 lhe1r lives lnlertw1ne<1 when they wltnes roDbery and beeom• lhe quarry of a s d1eate hit man 'R' f I hr . .t• min ) ....... ,._. II Ml 8 llOWll "The Mummy" (1932. Horrc B0<ls Karloff. David Manners The "1en an archaeologieal expedition stumt upon an ancient Egyptlen mummy wh1 comes 10 hie ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) (!) AllOTT,,., cotTa10 Cl) llOWll "The Night Riders" ( 19:; Wesrern) John Wayne. Doreen McKay cowhand exposes a crook c1a1m1ng to t a descendant of a famous don ( 1 hr.) ~=1191 ~ .,_ "Wavelength" ( t983. Sctenc Fiction) Robert Carradine. Cherie Cum Three eteatures from out8f space are ca1 IUFed and detained by the U.S. Air Fore for medical experimentation 'PG' ( 1 hr 27mln) (%) llOWI "Beat Street" ( 1984, Musical Rae Dawn Chong. Guy Oa111s. Young pee pie 1n a contemporary urban gheuo l1n c.rea11ve outlels In grellltl ar1. rapping an breakdanclng. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 46 min ) m WAnllY LM •1U.mYMA• 1 LA_,,_,,.._, ~ llOWll "Dog Day Afternoon" ( 1975 Orama) Al Paclno. JoM Cazale. A Nev York City bank ropbery escalates into < near-c1rcus when communtly acllv1s1s 101r In to s1age an anll-pollce protest durtn' the cape~'(2 hrs . 10 min) PIA.._ Kessler Open. from Dub ~ ~~R.l-, ~s J ... ®••·---· ..(.OJ MOVll "A Boy And His Dog" ( 1975. Sc1ence-F1c11on) Don Johnson. Susanne Benton In post·Wo<ld War IV c1v1l1za1ton, a young man and his talking dog set ou1 1n search of girls 'R' (I hr . 27 min ) =1=UD " .. "The Princes1 And The Pirate' 1945, Comedy) Bob Hopa, Virginia Mayo. Buccaneers eapture an entertainer and a princess and hold them hostage on .. ~~~(1hr .34m1n.) •CID ... ''Over The BrOOklyn Bridge" ( 198.4, Romance) ElllOll Gould. Margaux Hemingway A man who drNmt ol owQ~ tno a posh '"'aurant In Manhattan mu~ marry a woman he d<>tln't loY9 eo that he can rec.lvt the flnanclal aupporr nMded to ttar1 the~ 'R' ( 1 hf .. '8 min ) •• llOWll "Houte Of FraN<enateln" ( 1945, Horror) Borlt l<ar1ott, Lort Chaney Jr A dtrangtd ICitntlat WOl'l<t till tvlll through a lr1V9ilng frMk lhOW,}1 !II} ,_._,H TmCAl•H • .. ''Ovlno Room Only" OPI3 ~lwc111n1100W1laruo' Oallgef follows when a woman· a l'lutbllnd dlta~tt In the washroom of o dtngy dln;,j~5 min) .. 1.,... -~ -S.lllrclay 18) so- 10 US· " ~ I '" .. A 1 J -11on1 .. ---- .. , u.a. ·-.alf oum&ma .. .,....,.,,~ llOWll "Barbarella" ( 1968. Science Fiction) Jane Fonda. DaVld Hemmings ( 1 hr . 38 min.) •1 Cllt?UI,,_ .. _.,,,., CA9UI PIOflll: NWOIWT OM eM'll-noM ' l'OIU TOllOMOW IAT\mAYMM IPOIT..,_ .. .,,.,. AlfUt Love Has l wo Lett Feet" 0 C 's paren1s accept ri1s new girlfriend's cerebral palsy. Oul re1ect ner when th~arn she isn't Jew1sn .. lmlwa.J» ftU~ WOYMI C&.omUP ,.., .. ... ,.AW'W &~r···· •mao IUflTI .,. "Seems Like Old Times" ( 1980, Comedy) Goldie Hawn Cl'leVy Chase. ( 1 hr .. "2 min } ;:[) IUli•U TW MMAGllBT ~ Up to date business Information for mana· gers. including strategy issues technOICY' gy. and a review of Wall Street actMties l hr ) ...... II I I iTf PAWfiW rr•w."91 lll'tGPtl 11111 mTMMAYOM ----u_ . .....,. RM OUT IUflTI Totl1'lm AGAIN CS) llOVll "Kelly ( 198 t Drama Robert Logan Twyla·Da Nn Vnk1ns , 1 tir =~-~~ ·-· Utn.IUICM.I :rim• LHKWIY UD MWTmNl!I ...... CMa&IMM' r=u. ~r.nQ ..... .u111T•tmlft Cll• •~TM.II MTN Guest Nlet\olas M9yet. la.,.._ wme WY MIO"' ?a llTM.M ... .. ,.,.. .... =' &•Ll•IMTl!"I ,.,. .... ~""°"' -1 .......... ~~~~~~~-m -••ntca ... ,_. Pusantt" (1982. Ol'ama) R0tny ScMllOtr. t..4lchtl Piccoli { 1 hr 55 min ... ,.1 .. ·~Paollie" ( 1951. Ad· venture) John Wayne. Patriela Neal. (2 nrs. 15 min ) .. i :... .. 1•1111•111111a~• .... 11UNTU1m TllB ITOOlll @)...na.oTI lmTAU IUIWO. ITAllTGPa.ll•M .-r .... M • • M ,.,.. A chronicle of magazine editor Malcolm Forbes' 2.000- mile lour ot the People's Republic of Chi· na 1n a hot-a1r balloon and on a motorcy· cle (1 nr ) ~ IOY MICT10ll ,AA Y POllTMIT llOVll "Crackers" I t984, Comedy) Donald Sutherland. Jack Warden ( 1 hr 32m1n I l IR 'l.U1UT-.rl . WMl1\.M ... Cl) om•• a DMIC*I TllBITOOm ~T\l9019 OMCAmW NII"' llDI .U. M LOllD I PAA y flOITMlf llOVll "Coma" ( 1978, Mystef)') Genevieve Bujold. Michael Douglas ( 1 hr. 52 min ) ~ llOVll ''Gold Is Where You Find II'' ( 1938, Western) George Brent, Olivia de Hav1lla~1 hr . 30 'ltJ. .. ,~WllT=J. -.l,~MWlllCWI l.W.A.T. llOVll "The California Kid" ( 1974, Western) Vic Morrow, Martin Sheen. ( 1 hr . 30 min} 1:-..= ~ IPUlll IW •Starring Ch11s11e Brink1er .1..: (0 llOV9 "Something Wicked This Way Comes" ( 1983. Suspense) Jason Aooards, Jonathan Pryce ( 1 hr • 34 lm1n.:i, .. .. •11MCMGP-WWllTTOllAV8 9 ICOOIY-GOOll'fl .... Q CllAMGI.,. llOWll "Backlash" ( 1956. Western) Rlehard Widmark, Donna Reed (2 hrs.) I .......... AL••M~I •WAYIAm • ... ,fOITUl't llOWll "Mr Mom" ( 1983. Comedy) Michael Keaton, Teri Garr. (1 hr .. 31 min) 1Nt COLLHI WOILD 11$1111 .• ...,. (%) llOWll "S11kw00d" ( 1983. Ol'ama) Meryl Streep. Kurl Russell (2 hrs . 9 min) Mittm llOWll "Goliath Al The Conquest Of Damascus" ( 1964. Adventure) Rock Ste- vens. Helga Line ( 1 hr .. S5 min ) -·Cl) Cll•f.,_. "How To Eat Fried Worms" Animated B8Md on ThOm- as Rockwell's tale of • young bOy whO teams abOut tatr play when M beta that --M.cao ••' .a,,woun,a..d&y.~. (B) Ir:=---..- .... --: _ A dOCUmtntary on now tht wondWtdl deatruc:tlon Of natural hab1te11 atfacta wlldllfe and l\ument. •:::=....,.. I) • COOflla I OIWtQI COWfTY ''The Perf()(m1ng Arts Center· Bu1ld1ng The Dream" A IOOk at the towP.nn~ stucture scheduled to open 1n <; t' voast Pia· za 1n October of next yt!cH (() CIM'f M ,._ -OUWIC TCllCll m.AY IUYUU. -CJ) LMDGP1MI LoeT U111-.0 VlllOllAJ ~TID ¥ICTGllY u.et aT I MA WORTI llMAZlll ,...,. AUTO MClll World Endurance 24 Hours of LeMans, from France. (R) ( t hr.) ~"The Beastmaster" (1982. Ad· venture) Marc Singe< Tanya Roberts ( 1 hr . 45 min) ~ 'Tennessee Champ" ( 1954. Orama) Shelley winters, Dewey Martin l ~~WUT . tW ()) ....... ,ROM_ _...__._...,.POCUI umCA'tTOP19t 9 MC IW ..aM. "Arthur The Kid" A 10-year·old bOy takes a 1ob as "boss" for bungling would·be deSpera· does Stars Dennis D1mster, Marvin Ka· n, Graham Jarvi!! (R) O • WMl1\M ·-..,.,. °' tMPllMICllCO ..... , ........ ~ ............. ._. 1MAll•OUTOPD.-.. ...,. llOWll "The Real Glory" ( 1939. Ora· ma) Gary Cooper, David Niven ( 1 hr . 35 min ) 'Tl ~ "Hans Christian Andersen" ( 1952. Musical) Danny Kaye Jeanmalre U hr , 45 m1n ) :0) ~ "They Go1 Me Covered" ( 19-43. Comedy) Boo Hope Ooro111y Lamour ( 1 hr, 35 min l m ~ 'Lillle Lord Faun11eroy" ( 1936, Drama) Freddie BarthOlomew. C Aubrey 119 sl m1E1h. ~~Ii.~, .,,°,l..c• Tiii_ ....... .,."" «I UM. POCn'IMl OMSional Playoff Q!~rs . 30 min.) {!) "The Time Of Thelf Lives" ( 1946, Comedy) Bud AbbOtt, Lou Cot-- tel~, 30 ~ 1-.0,;- ., LHM ....... TWA1901mAL tW .. "The Night Of The Grlzzty" ( 1966. Adventure) Clint Walker, Martha Hyer ( 2 hrs .. 20 min ) -........... ---- 1119 D e H•Ml Regional covet-oe of At- tanta Braves 11 Lot Angelel Oodgets °' ~~3-­hts I I TllmlTOO• llOWll "Halts Of Monttzurna.. ( 1951, Drlmt) Rlcl'la'd WIO'na!k. Jaelc P9i.no.. Sunday, June 23, 1985 27 __ .,,. ...... o ....,ml.- • II IF I I I ff m lndepene1en1 t.tm- maker Richard Boehm examines 1he •S· sues SUtroundlng the production 01 Cat• fornla's largest calh crop -· mattiuana 19 ... LEY -I ~A The humor- ist supeMsel the assemply ol his Ford Mustang and takes a lap around rhe lnd1· anapa4ls 500 track in a 1924 Dusenberg as he rac:ea "OuQ" Nak>n 1n his 1929 Pack.aid. CC).,. "Mr. Mom" ( 1983. ComecJyJ Michael Keaton. Tett Garr A newly unem- ployed father and husband must assume housekeeping respons1bH1t1es Nh11e his wife enrers the work lorce PG ( i hr 3 1 min.) CZ) CM••.....-TALll WfTM Guest Nicholas Meyer. 799 I• nm TOii Fearured the female driving success bet11nd a local hmo ser· vice; Inside the West Coast's lirst Af11can- Amerlcan Art Museum: the John Tracy Clinic, a center for the hearing-impaired. named after Spencer Tracy's son D Wf Mell Mnt DAYm "°"°"'1 Fea- tured: a food wrap: mixing over-the-coun- ter and pre1Crlptlon drugs supermarket experiments: allmenrs related 10 computer 1erm1na1 UM. 8 Mell &..-.. ~ Martin Shten portray. Jack London 1n this retell ing of the lite 1nd times ot ttie famed au· thof, through hit writings 1nd v1s1ts 10 1he ~ that were "hit" California ( 1 hr I Cl) TOO Cl.Oii ,_ C0111011T Henry sus- peci. Muriel of having an altair w11h a mob acoountanl. (R) G ,_.A m'tUll lmVllW A recap 01 Iha hltt from .. rl~ 1985 tor Madonna Phil Colllnt, Frenklt Ooet 10 Hollywood. and lJ.-2ili:t.) i Wf MCIJMntDAVID Wwm Fea· lured: a low-c.lorle sweetner: chlld-prool· Ing a home: fight 11ga1n1t graffiti lnexpeo· slve~~::t'v I unm "The Discovery 0 1 Animal Be- havior'' Investigations ol an1ma1s· learning capacities a1e surveyed. 1nc1ud1ng me ex perlments of Ivan Pavlov JoM Watson BF Skfnne1 and Wlniam ThOrpe (Part 4 018.:LiJ~-! ..r Barblra restores 1ranqu1hty to Ouinn home. bUI the happiness 1s dalhtd when Adela'! pregnancy ends tf.(1hf ) • CD "Top Secret" ( t978. Adven- ture) 8111 Co&bv. Trecy Reed An Amert· cen 111 deeltf fa aent 10 Rome on an un dtfcoY9f mltslon to retrieve t20 pounds of Stolen plUtonlum ( I hr . 30 min ) CD> .. "Top Secret!" ( t984. Comedy) Val K.,,_, Lucy Gutte<ldge A spool of 'PY nlCMle and EMa Presley hims. 1n wNd\ If\ Amerlean rock ·n· roll star gets C"'lflt up In hlgh-level npionage wnlle tOUflng Eetl Germeny 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) - ... ,.111111.-fl,.t•'IMJ.ITMl In this t985 Holfywood e<>nc*t. John Fogerty per· lormt Mtect!Ofll from his new atbUm "Centlrllelcf' 1nd ~ hits assoc1a1ed with hit lorrnet t roup Crtedence Clea1 · Wlttf Atvlval. Q 1 hr.) ...... ---~~~ '.:8@Ll trffl" ( 1984. Musical) wn ~ ~ Ol'Oll V6i1l\O rap1,...f0•1 - pie In a contemporary utbln ghetto find crMttl/e outlltt In praffltl 1rt, rapping and -~· (t hr,48min ) _, ...... c.itb<tty jUdOM Alex Trebek Wil Shriner, Charlene Tiiton. Per- lormance b~harlene Tiiton 0 HI.All&-Ole TIUl Topic· should ab0<11on be prOhlblted except In cases ot rape 1nces1 and wt\en a woman's health Is 1n dei8il? ~ m Ole~ DlllO Feetured: A look at the art of self-delenee: A visit with San Di- ego country-rock group. The a.at Farm- ers. and Mark Wallon visits the Ritz Carl· ion 1n Laguna (one of the fanciest hotel$ 1n Southern Callfornla.l Q) TOO Cl• ,_ t!lccmiollMmlllll'fft Henry sos- pecrs Muriel ol having an affair with a mob accountant (Al • fJ Cl) COYIR .. Dani and Jack go under· cover 10 hnd Jack's former drill rnstructor (Jim Brown), now a federal agent work- ing on a ma1or smuggling case. (R) ( 1 hr) D ,._, ~ TAii I A dramatic 1001< at the complexltlet of the modern· day steplamll=". 8 @) U . Hooker and Stacy team up 10 find a deranged klller who has coerced a hostage Into luring unauspect· ing women Into hlS bizarre world. (R) O ~~ di ITAllT OPzo;:.,, •• M Hoel Steve Allen looks at how successful people and popular things got started. Thia week: Jimmy Stewart, Pamela Be41wpod. Mlci<t y Giiiey. Judy G1rtand: "M·A·s ·H," the toorhorush and McDonald's (R) (1 hr.) fD U¥111 Wl.D A look at the dally Ult of giraffes and their effect on their environ• me~~ I .ut :•~.t'The Life 01 Verdi" The years In Which Giuseppe Verdi premiered "Luisa Mlltef," "II Trovetore" and began "Rigoletto" ire df1matlztd. {fart 3 of 6) (A) c:> ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CC) llOYll "Beat Street" ( 1984. MuSlcal) Rae Dawn Chong. Guy Davis Voong peo- ple 1n a contemporary urban ghetto Hnd creative outlets 1n prafflt1 art. rapping and 1.e~ (thr .46mln) H' llOYll "Up The Creek" ( 1984. Come- dy) Tim Matheson. Jennifer Runyon. Four college students try to bring some gtor-y 10 their school by competing In a raft race against a team of ruthtess men 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min) P"91 CMll Hert tries to reconcile Franklin F<>tO with his younger brother Tom. whO's in trouble IOf prectlclng law lwilh=';;·~"-P• .. WTUClllCIUJUTMI• .. 5T'I YOlll ... After fooling the whole town with the phony rock group, Matt a~s tor Norman'• help to get lid of them P t 2 of~) · 1MI -•n• 1 ,....... COll-Of1g1n11 Dooble Brothlrl join the current member• kit 1 final oonctn of the group's many hits.. Taped II the Unlve<alty ot Callfom1a at Berkeley if'I 1982 ( 1 IV.) Cf) .,. "Jackson County Jall'' ( 1976, Orama) Yvette MimleUx. Tommy Lee Jones A woman's croea-country trip be- comes a nightmare of lmprilofVntnl , rape and murder when ahe It ~llned In a small W9$1etn town wtthOUI Identification ~1al~ ".»/0th•" '1 1~. com. dy) Cameron Oyt. Michelle MeyrWc. o.- spltt the other 1Ubject1 rn 1helr cunleulUm. hlOf'l achOol atudenta b9cOtne obNlllYely preoccuOled with an eKtr1e~leular ec1M- 1y 'R' (I tv . 33 mil\.) !.UYUU. • Cl) •CUI WAY A couple, married for years. decides 10 pun up stakes and take off on a oroas-oountry journey. Stars Janet Leigh,= Guardino. ( 1 hr.) 8 -A Nell learns she's made a big mistake about the voice ot a strange woman on her boyfriend's teteption.an- swer~ machine. (R) e 0 LM IOAT The loyalty of a proles- sionll courier 1$ tested by a young wom- en's adv1noes; Ace's sprain leadl to ro- mance with a passenger: a women fears telling her mother that her stepfather is unt1llhtul. (R) Q ( 1 hr ) IT.:1~ Tiii wm Interview ltwith Loni A=n. ~ h .. IAT10UL ..... . Um C Al .UYMOUm "Cal On A Hot oo ' Jessica Lange. Tommy Lee Jones, ~ Torn and Kim Stanley star In Tenneuee Wiiiiams' dfama about the pualona and rivalries among family mem-bers celebrating a wealthy patrlerch' a blftt;:;,iJ-2~ 30 min.) ..... OP 'S9'M9 -LOI.._ &le .. ~ .... Women'a VolleYball. U.S. vs. Brazil In preliminary roundi (2 hra.. 30 min.) Cl) ... "Top Secret!" ( 1984. Comedy) Val Kiimer. Lucy Gutteridge A spool of spy movtes and EMs Presley films. In which 1n Amerlcen rock ·n· roll sti r gets caught up In high-level espl0f'l808 while touring East Germany 'PG' O ( 1 hr • 30 min.) Cl> .. "Silkwood" (1983. Orem•) Meryl Streep. Kurt RIMell. A young wom· an becomtl 1IPYIn 1n effort 10 uncover evidence of negligence In work conditions II the nuclear-fuel plant In Which she WOtka. 'R' ..: hrs., 9 min.) l ..... _._,..COlfTllm .. ~,... • .... ,._, Mama's lamlly rebelS at her constant demands to be drtven eve- rywhere. and they try to reach her how to drive~(~ I 11'.:t.:'f. PUCI A chronicle of the d plomltlc negotiations tollowlng Amen· ca'1 vlctqry in 1781 at Yorktown that led to the 1783 Treaty of Paris. Ale>eander Scourby narrates. O -•(l)mcaY~---­fhree bMutlful women hire Mike to help them collect an lnheflt1nc. from a mob-•t•~'b4e tor murdering Hammer'• friend. R { t IV.) 8 A full-scale geng war threat- ..,. to erupt as Hollter and McCall 1nvest1- [ )e11t;:;dttt of 1 prominent mobltlf I ,_ fl LOlf LOWll A coup1e·1 kit theit daughter IMds them Into the wcw1d Of potnogr.,._y; Oeily'I quest 18 10 find a child oonctlved by lrtlficlat In· Mminatlon. (R) O ( 1 hr ) • .. "The \111acN PaP9'1" ( 1972. Oiama) Charltt Bronson. lino Venturi . A not«lout underwefld flQIJft dlCldM to tMtlfy t>ef<n a Senate Investigating com· mlt1ff. 2 IV'I., 1 s min.) I ''Scerlace" { 1983. OrwNI) Al Padrlo. MlCNlle Pfeltt.r A Cucien hood ilm latmclay Coal. released lrorn Castro's jails travels to Mi- ami and climbs to the top of the cocaine trading world 'R' ii.i2 hrs .• 50 min) CID Tiii MITCllZW A young hustler doesn't realtze what awaits him When he organizes a drug heist. Steve Railsback StM. CD UYlln~~ cm nm cmm C#l'I CCWY ..,... Many of today's top comics are feetured In thlt ~anoe taped et San Frana. co's comtd~b, The Other Cate . 1 ... ~•rT•C.. -~TUCll -TMllMOll~ When a cantankerous old man returns from the dead. his family and community try 10 send htm back m TOO Q.()11 POii C090llT Henry sus- pects Muriel of having an aHatr with a mob ace~~ I ...... ,,,. ... .. 1An.AY90IT'I, .. tW I.JI (I) al ... WM.L mmT ..,...-.T ITAll IUllCM Guests Lee Greenwood. Dick Clar~ ( t hr ) I =-"Bachetor Party" ( 1~. Com- edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny Kiteen A care- free school bus driver's pals decide to throw a pre-wedding party tor him: com- plicating matters is the fact that lhe girl's lather disapproves ol her choice. 'R' O ( 1 hr .. •6 min } CD IUYIOY VlllO llAOAml CO) llOWll "~ol Lunch" (No Date. Adult) 1.1 hr., 20 min.) (J)llCMI "To All A Good Night" (198", Honor) Jennifer Runyon. Forrest Swan· son A crazed killer dresses Ake Santa Claus and goes on a killing spree at an all- lls IChoof. (1 hr .. 30 min ) __ , tW ~TUCll tW .......... IA~Y ~ LM New repertory member• Include Biiiy Crystal, Rich Hall. Chrlstoph8' Guest, Pamela Stephenson and Martin Short Musieal guests. the Thompson Twins ("Hold Me Now," "You Take._.~ Up"). (R) (1 hr , 30 min) 8 MW C* 1MI Mitt Lip-synced rendi- tions of "The Glamorous Life," "War Song " "Can't Orllle 56.'' "Love< Girt" "BIP it ~d "Too Much Too Young " l :r tr.i.OPMOMOI ..... ... "Caravans" ( t978. Adv9nture) Anthony OulM. Jennifer O'Neill. Based on tht novel by James Michener In UM8. a young diplomat tn a small Mld-Eastatn country~ a politlclan'a <Seughter who hit run oft with the letd« of • nomadic tribe. ,2 ,,,. ) grnw MCUOll •till I Ill•~ 1 • ..,. ..... .. ...,. .. "Bad Timing A Sensual Ot>ses- liorl" ( 1990, Ol'ama) Art Garfunkel, Har- vey Ktii.1 A pOSMW/e paychoanalytt and a atytllh young woman begin 1 tragic In Vienna. 'R' (2 hrs , 3 min ) tW .. ''Trapped Beneath The Sea" Sulpense) LM J Cobb, Martin f04)( men are t~ to un:_ --08rl ''" 10011 lJipendiiit reacue t8M'lt ro r9Ch them batore oxygen nn out 12 tw:!.i.,.15 min.) -· , ... ""'.,. 30 Swiday, JUM 23, 1985 1zlng his town. 'R' ( 1 hr., 32 min.) tD ..,_ "Fury At S~s Bay· ( 1963, Adventure) Pater . M1 chele Mercier. A notorious. scaveng1rg P1 rate causes a reign of terror along the Brtt· lstt coastline. (2 hrs ) d (J) llOWll "Si>Cteen Candles" (1984. Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Ml· chael Hall An insecure Midwestern teen- ager's 16th blrthc:sey goes unremembered Jost another aymptom of tht peln of ado-lescence and growing up In a mlddl9-class ta~~ hr., 33 min.) •1 n ... ..... POI TODAY M llOWll "The Unseen" (1981, Horrort Barbare Bach. Sidney Lasslck. A TV newswoman and her two assistants lino IOdg1ngs at a b0ard1ng house Inhabited by a disturbed brother and sister and thetr monstrous offspring. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) •• llOWll "Son Of Dracula" (19•3. Mys tefy) Lon Chaney Jr., Louise Albr1t1on fl Southern belle becomes fataHy attracted to a Visitor at the plantation, Count Alu· card. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) • llOWll "Northwest Passage" (HMO Adventure) Spencer Tracy, Robert Young Under the command ol a brave leader. Rogers' Rangers endure harsh weather. Indian attacks and prlvallon to open up the Northwest Territory In COion•· Li::.:i:~ ..... ,..,.. e ..cM 06 ... IM"*M. ,..,_ the fight against birth defects Is the cause ol thlS national fund-ralter hotted by Hal Linden. Gary Collins, Mary Ann Mobley and Sarah Purcell. ·---CD _. "Dynamite Chicken" ( 1968. Documentary) A oollectlon of mustc and Interviews Jea1ur1ng Richard Pryor. John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Joen Baez. Ace Trucking Company, Andy Warhol, Sha Na Na and Allen Ginsberg 'R' ( t hr.. 20 min) l1J 110W11 "Friday The 13th •• The Fl11al Chapter" ( 1984. Horror) Crispin Glover, Kimberly Beck. Jason the masked killer returns to wreak 111olent vengeanoe oo the denizens ol Crystal Lake ~mmer camp 'R' ~'·· 31 min.) t11G) ...,....,.,, ll CID llOWll "Coma" (1978. Mystery) Genevieve Bujold. Michael Oouglaa Based on the novel by Robin COC)I(, A woman doctor becomes suspleioua of la- lal "e~ts" which are occ1.11rlng with alarming frequency at • Botton hoepital ... 'PG~r, 52 min.) . I WI 06 ClmlT ~ llOWll "Eaay Money" (1983, Come- dy) ROdney 0.nger11tfd, JOe PelCI. A man who Ukes to eat, drink and ~· to exctss stands to Win $10 mWon ltht uc- rillces his worlOly pleasures fOf one year 'R' ( 11\r .. 35 min) .. .. •• .., A spoof on Teo- nesaee WllKama' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roor· starring Sandy Duncan, Anton Williams and Sonny Bono: a new way 10 ketP drlv- e<s alen tlme-tt\arlng tou~. • 8 iii\ill "Foree C>rEvir ( 19"8, Chma) John Garfield, Merit Windaof A family squabble lnllde 1he nwn'-8 ·~ ~·tlP W'l IM bbA-1 . i'if:'"» ml... 1 I=. "Sldtwalkt Of l.ondOn" (1~. Orama) CfMlrllt Laughtq\, Vivien Lelgt\ A alrMt entertalnef td91>t1 a hOmelt" waif and helpa "* btbOme. a ...,, (2 Ml lalunlay.Conl. 419 CI) ... "Mr. Mom" (1983, Comedy) Michael Keaton, Teri Garr. A newly unem- ployed father and husband must assume housekeeping responsibilities while his wife enters the work l0tce. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) •{I) Nim CMll Hart tries to reconcile _ . ...,_.Is Cont FromPa&e2 ..... ,.. ..... ey ...... --~--- DONOHUE •.. PromiPaCe3 questions: "Well, do you know what turns you otrr (for last Mondaf s show on 1exual choices), or "WeU, JUCSS what1 we've aot another dru& ... And 1t makes yo u love everybody. It's called Ecs~. Now who doesn't want to take Ecstasy?" Over the hour, he won't let up. "I feel a speech coming. We don't have dme" he'll tell a caller. "This is an hour show. Be brief." he'll tell an audien~ member. Franklin Ford with his younger brother Tom. who's In trouble fOf prectlclng law without a llcenM. ( 1 hr.) •• ... "Suntet In Wyoming" (1941. Western) Gene Autry. Smiley Bumette. A cowboy becomee Involved In a bitter dis- QUte with• group of kJrnbetman. ( 1 hr.) •eMWMlC • ........... "--__ .._,.._, --·1 ... ._ .... "'°°''* 1: 1111 • .,... .. uam --~ UllTMI DAILY PILOT ..... , 111ULr SllYICI DlllCTOIY For Rn ult Service Call 642-1671 ht. JU CC) llOWll "The Moon In The Gutter" (1983. Drama) Gerard Oeperdieu. Nae-- tassla Kinski. Despite his obsessive search for the raptSt responsible for the 94llcide of his slater. a French longshoreman falls In love with an impulsive rich girl. 'R' (2 hrs., 17 min) Uncommon Comfort. Introducing t he modular seeting system thlt's changing the way America thinks about comfof'1, AUTOMAnc GA•AGI _ ....... , BACKSAVER From $139 Adjustable Cenle91 Suppc>rt. DCHNI Suppon enoour .... thouldef ret1xeilon wlMll ~ "°"'"' .,..., ,... end ~ beck. Curftd .... PotltloM yOlolf knMI JIO"'fortlltfy IMft yoUt hlpe end .-.Mt, 1llowlne 111>0thlnt rodtl"t witho1o1t tower beck pulllne end tension. Tht IACKSAVEA from BIONIC is 10 comfortlbtt lt'1 Kt· u for tlenu suffering from certlin J.Y!" of low blctit dlstHll -ust Imagine w muarvou'll14"t it . BACi<SAVER (71 4) 642·8073 117 "9dueelof\ Pl New,ort let\ ,.,., Mw..tlend IJty A""''' SALES & SERVICE WE CARRY STANLEY Sundmy, June 23, 1111 S1 pple lie pple ~1onito uo-dri\·e 128K, 80 col. You can't b A uyan Fi PPle lie or Less' • - TOllOMOW: WARM 'OMCA8TI ON A2 Inmates settl~ down in 'tent city' Tran sf er from main j~ll to temporary housing at honor farm goes smoothly who norm ally serve weekend In all. four a1r-cond111oned 1ents sente nces at the Theo Lacy branch Jail ha"e been patched at the honor farm in Orange now will serve 1hem at tile ·' -t"No for housing inmates and two honor farm instead. fo r mess halts and staff accommo- cated !>tructun:s at 1he Music k farm fo r inmates classified as low-sccunty n sl s The movement of mmates was prompted by county officials' efforts to rnmply wuh a federal j udge's ordt-rs that Jail overcrowdins be rellt-ved and inm ates be provided w11h bunks. 1111 population. Gray ordered add111o nal ftnes bf SI 0 ~r day for each 1nmale who soes w1thou1 a bed more than 24 hours and used 1he $50,000 fi ne ap1n t the count) 10 hire re\lred federal pnson warden Lawrence G rossm an to over- see 1aal cond111o ns. By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... o.llJ ......... . More than 200 9range Co unl) Jail inmates spent their first night Satur- day in temporary tent-like s~ructures erected last week at the Ja mes Musick Honor Farm in El Toro. The low-risk in mates were trans- ferred to the minimum-security fa- Coaat A 22-year-old man from El Toro is wounded In a gunfight with pollce In Anchorage, Alaska./ A3 Irvine's Heritage Park Aquatics complex re- opened with plenty of fanfare Saturday after major repairs./ A3 Four local water leaders are honored by the Mu- nicipal Water District of Orange County .I A4 California State health officials have Identified a prevlousty un- known variety of cheese that Is made by the Jallsco comp~ny ./ A3 Nation P-resident Reagan vows to "find the jackals" who killed four U.S. Marines in El Salvador and be cer- tain they don't evade justice for the crime./ A3 Style "Platinum Ovation" ls ex- pected to set new records for end-of-season auc- tions at South Coast Rep- ertory ./81 Does new cosmetic ad- vice go counter to your wishes? Check this new computer to determine what your skin really needs.//82 Sporta North boys win Orange County All-Star basket- ball in overtime, 98-96, while the South glrls trl- umph./t1 Juan Benlquez's hot bat carries the first-place Angels to a 6-3 victory In Chicago. /C1 The Wimbledon tennis tournament opens Mon- day and John McEnroe is the one to beat In the men's dlvislon./C3 Entertainment A murder mystery and a spooky comedy ma- terialize on local theater stages this week ./85 Some new TV shows with series potential will be aired on C,BS this sum- mer ./Bl Bualneu Irvine Hiiton and Towers Hotel ready for grand opening Monday ./C5 cihty by bus Fnday night and Satur- day to help relieve overcrowding at the Main Jail in Santa Ana. where limited bunk space has:foroed some inmates to sleep on the floor. The move went smoothly. a shentrs spokesman said. County U ndersheriff Raul Ra mos explained that about 11 0 mmates ln addition to the .. weekenders... dat1o ns about 100 more mmates were trans-Each tent accommodates about ferrcd to the Musick farm from lhe 100 in mate~ on double-deck bunl Santa Ana jail and Theo Lacy. said beds Ramos. More 1ents are expected to be And on Monday. the count) wall erected later this summer to accom- learn how much money it owes on modate an additional 200 1nma1es. ·daily fines levied by U.S. D1stnc1 The tents are a tempora11 measure. Judge William Gray as a resul~ of thc however. Count) officials hope 10 overcro wding. e"en1ually erect modular pre-fabn- Gentlemen, •tart your engines Last March, G rdy lev1ed'a $50,000 ti ne against the county and found the Board of uperv1sors and Shenff- \oroner Brad Gates in contempt for '1ola1ang his 1978 order 10 reduce the Tbeee tllree bra.e and~µ drlYinC machines are poleed for Monday'• 8tart of tlae Great American Race, wlllch beflm In Loe Aneelee and beau eutward to end in New York City Jaly 4. Pictured are Phil Pekarek of Irvine and bu 1935 Ford Cabriolet, Cal W oolHy of Coeta Meea and hi• 1931 Pontiac Coupe, and Bill Halliday of Newport Beach and hl8 1926 Chevrolet Roacbter. BalUday'• effort l8 •ponaored ln part by the Dally Pilot. It 1!> 1hose fines -which began accumulaung on Ma y ·17 -that he plans to total on Monday. Orange County officials last Fnday (Pleue eee JAIL/A2) UCIMC to abort fetus for victim By the Associated PTes1 Parents of a presrant. severely brain-diseased wo man tentauvely scheduled an a bortion Monday for her nearl~ :!0.week-old fet us. which the\ sa' ~as conceived after she was rapcl .. Fred De L1s10. auom e\' for the paren1s T om and Helen 'tcgmo}er of Fountain Valley. said late turday 1he abortion was tentat1veh sched- uled at UC lf"ine Medica l Center m Orange on Monday. file-tcgmoyers were named co n- servators Fnday of Laura Eldndge. 35. an Orange County Superio r Court. Doc1ors sa1d she 1s ancapable o f speaking or knowing what l'i happen- ing 10 her .. I ft he rnnd111on is left untreated. 11 l.OUld probabl~ result an death " said J udge He n11 T Moore '.'ho accepted the parents' reque'>I for con- ~·r"atorsh1p so that the~ would ha\C (Pleue see ABORTION/ A2) """' Pay'86 tax early to save $$later? U.S. warnednottomount military rescue operation Ber eson bill would preserve deduction feds might eliminate I \ )1 By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of IN Oe1tJ ,_ aWt ' 0 Proposed legislatio n by state Sen. "Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach, would allow California taxpayers to pay I 986's state income taxes this year an anttc1patton of the federal government bamng state taxes as a deduction. The bill. passed by the Sena1e 27-9. is intended to take ~vantage of the Marian Bergeson federal ta\ deduc11on wh1k 11 ~tall as available. Current!). state income 1a,e<, can be deducted on 1he federal ta' form-i Bui Preside nt Reagan proposes 10 block 1ha1 deduction 10 help reduce 1hc federal budge! de lic11. (PleHe 9ee PAY NOW/ A2) They don't come much better than HB's Vivian Borns For more than 30 years Vivian Borns has been ·a woman of all seasons in H untington Beach. She's also played a maJor role 1n providing a better way of life for the elderly and the underprivileged. And when she retires Friday as the 'iupcrv1sor of recreation, human ser- vices and park development. the city could well be losina ilJ most dedi- cated a nd best employee. It's hard to ROBERT BUKER P EOPlf IN THE N E ~S BE IRl l . l dMnnn ( \PJ -\h111t· Moskm leadt·r "ab1h Rem '4!1d a1urda) the l 'nlll'd Stalt'S I) plan- n1nga m 1htaf") Opi.'rauon 10re'icue 1he h11ack hostages and 'iuch a mO\t' could "1n Oact senou' harm " on 1hc -'O .\men ca ns. nov. an their n1n1h da~ of capll\ 11) Bcm ht·ad 01 1hc \m.il m1h11a that has taken re~pon<,1halm tor tht· de- tain~ Pa~'><'ngN., and t rev. ot a T\\ .\ 1e1. ~pot..l' d\ lhl' l chanese ne"' mL·d1.1 reponed l \. v.arplanes had tlov. n o' l.'r Bl.'1AU and a l ·. . aircraft t·.irnn .... as close omhore. ··The l ln11rd tateS 1s preparing lor a mil1u111 oprra11on .. said Berra .... hl' has been nego11a11ng for lht• \h111r h1Jat h·r .. for an enJ 10 the hu<.tJgl drama II beg.a n June 1-' v.nh tht' nimmanderrang 0f an .\thens-10- Rome tl1gh1 ''Ith 15' pt·nple aboard ·11 , .. lt'nJan that thl' .iir Jl II\ II\ and the tln1ng ot mu".>4.k~ v. di intlat·t 'K'rtOU'> harm on thc 1nnr>i:ent ho\tagcs ... Berra said an an 1nien 1e"' v.11h The A.ssonated Pre s ·w l' ha'e 1nh1rm:111on about the am' al 1)fsome l \ olliLers10(( hnsuan lc.1'1 Beirut tor the m1htan prcpara11ons In \\.io;h1ng1on the \\h11e Hl,U<>e 1.kn1~d that l v.arplant·s had tlov.n (Please see BERRJ/ A2) Hijackdoesn 'tdaunt OC travelers By JEFF SKLANSK Y Of Ille Delly Piiot It.II Desp11e the h1Jack1 n~ ol a T\\ .\ airplane. the murder of one: passen- ser. the taking of .\CT\erll'an hoslagl'<. in Be1ru1 and an 1mpass1oned message from President Reagan las1 wet>k raising doubt about the salct~ ol 1n1crna11onal plane flight-.. Orange <. na"t t ra' cl agt.'nc1es repon bus ants~ •~ tontanutng as usual T t.'n areJ agencies sun c~ ed Fn J a\ .. aid v.h1le some passengers ha'I.' npressed an\let) t>' er the h1Jacl 1nit tev. ha' l' t anl'.'eled or rerouted 1hear "Lhcduled llaghts. and bus1nes~ ha' hi..•t•n alk(t1'd little 1f at all f' t'n !)3\~nger., on tl1gh t'> t11 .\tht·n~ a1rpon. "here the h1Jacl..ers lim got on the T \\ ..\ plane. are ~et·pmg their rc~n auons an.ordang ll> tv.o local 11"3' el agent'> ·pl-O pie a re ~1mpl~ mal 1ng noteol 11 nhe h11acl ang1 and Jrt.' .i h c llln~\·rncd. but the~ ·rt" going lo go On v.11b 1he1r plans." said ( 1v.rn "-. h"an (Plea.e aee TRAVELERS/ A2) Door die time for housing project By LI A MAHONE\' °' .... OeltJ ,... 911111 "'qr.011a11on., <" t•r th1· -..1k ol .\h'u 'h1'<'l an \tiuth Laguna .m l'\J'(."1 ll'd tt' ant1'n\1h th•' v.cet.. J\ lhl 1'><.Ul' Ol'3 1"11 ;i \ lllC Propom·nt' nt j plan 111 rrrlJlC thl closed ek menwn school v. nh lnw- ( ,,_,_,...... _____ -._ ..... _..1m:,;;..n;ja,..· !!..UJlYODl better. t shard to lind tnt film words. I think so well of her." Mayor Ruth Bailey said. "You couldn't ask for a mo~ dedicated, loyal and knowl- ed&c.able penon. She really cares about the city. If you wantajob done 1n the most efficient manner. you ask Vivian. And if )'oU ask htTa question. you'll act a trai&ht answer -not a politiatl -one in any ~ of the word." -efwe~d can do--~~A+-do-t~~~~~._..;--:-:------.. M~~:... ~ ..... --.06 ---t--4AD-...,.... .. ~t...lw.u.nn& »-1U t.c.p .._ _ _...-4 1he1r c-ITons to l'.'on' 10ll' l aguna &a h hool otlil'.'1a1 .. tn reduce.· the a~l 1 ng pnt-c for lhl' prl'~pt.·n' hctnre Erma Bombeck Birt ha Bridge Bustness Clas1Uled Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Lander• Optnlon Publle Notices Sport a Style Tetevlston .. , ... A7 A8 A7 CS-6 01-6 C6 C8 84-8 06 A8 C7 cs C1 -4 01..- TVL~~ Former Mayor and C'ity Coun- cilman Don hipley, ~haps rcncc- ltnl his New En land-benuaac and fruplity, puts his thoughts mort succinctly: "She'' o ne of the city employees who ca m ' her money ... Councilman Don f=ic·\llisler, who said that t lthtr Bom ' h~t.nd, Bob. o r her dauaf\ttr. Darlene. have tauaht all 1hrtt of his child ren in school, called Born' a wo rbhohc. •• he A.nd she's tough. But she smiles when sbe chews you out." Borns Joined the city m 1954 as a wo rker 1n the Recreation Department when Hunt1n1to n fkach had n popu- latton of about I 0.000. It 1 a m.ark of her thorouahn(Ss 1h:i1. 1n her earl) yean when she'was m charge ol bo\\ pon M stuc:hed the rule' ot baseball so she could head off a n) d) putes. ..There ne\'cr v.crt an) proble ms." 'he said. She aJso was 1nstrumcntal -wtll\ her good fn cnd. the lacc Norm Wonhr -1n 5eittng up quaht) recreation clas~s. "We aot top tn· Strutton. and made !Joun: the da.,~., were morall}--good w that <,tuden t., would pin ,gm elhtna from them Norm and I worked hard '° th11 (Pl .... eeeBORM /A2) o..., ..... ,._....., -· a.Mnri• Dlutn• tt · A~dyFuhba.m di•~ for the ball ln Saturday action at the Lafu.na Beac b Men'• Open Volleyball Tournament. Tboau..nda turn out at Maln Bea<:h each year to watch 16 profaalonal playen com~ for &8,000 lD priR money . Tbe nent, wb.lcb contlnuea today. le ln lta 3 l•t yeu. mall.tac tt the oldeet beach •~ll~)>b&U/toumament around. the hool hoard 'olc' on lht· •'>'>Ue \\ cdn~1' a con\ult.\nt -.a1ct \cn1or hou'>ang o;pon,or' \t 'Aaf\ ·., < hurl.h of Lagun.& tkath .lnd "'J\1onal ( hun:h Re 1denL"C). ol Db10. mu<,I CCln\ 1nl.'.'l' the K hot'I hoard IO -...·II them the ti "'-a( rt' '1te tor S ~.(l()O k " thc1n tht• ngr<'t.'d upnn p rtl<' ,,j $:! 7 malla11n 11r lnml' up v.1th \Onl<' wa\ to a1M: thl.' monc) 1.1u1dd> < lln\lalt.101 Rcrd flnn 111 ~hl.'lter \ 1·n111rr' { cup ..aid thl 'hori.fall \ nul\1 11•11pJrd17\' lh<.' s.a ~ m1lf1on \\'nlOI h1lU\IO(l p1'1lt('\ I hc·1 .Hr'«.' altc1 n.lll' lurn:h nt. \('lUl'\l., ha'' l'itt"n 1'\h:IU\IN l h1 .... h1•nl 1't1.m.t hnct\\ ton {P1eue eee 00 oa Dl•/ A2) AA Orang• Coat OAIL y PILOT /Sunday. June 23. 1945 No passes needed for landing EDWARDS AIR fORC:E BA E (AP)-People can watch the Landin& of the pace shuttle Discovery early Monday fro m th<' cast shore of Roaers Ory Lakt without vehicle passes, spoct a&<'ncy officials say. Acee~~ will bt' allowcd up 10 an hour before landina. when 1t will bt' closed. accordina to Nancy Lovato, spokeswoman for the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration. The shuttle 1s scheduled to land at 6: 14 a.m. Monday. but visitors should watch and last<'n for news re pons of any chanae in plans or call the NASA aucst center in Lancast<'r for updates. Ms. Lovaip said. Access is via $C(onda.ry roads.. so there may be congestion. she warned. Tho~ com1na lrom the Los An· gcle area should 11ke the northbound Antelope Valley ( 14) Freeway to Avenue F. lef\ to ierra Hi&hway to A venue E. ri£ht 10 I 40th "Street to Avenut' 8 and right ap1n. Avenue B becomes Mercury Boulevard and leads into the viewing area. sht' said. BERRI ISSUES \V ARNING TO U.S ••. l"romAl over Beirut. Pentagon sources confinned that 1.800 U.S. Marines aboard three ships. includin~ the helicopter assault vessel Saipan. JOined the baule group led by the canier Nimitz in the eastern Mediterranean Fnday. The 24th Marine Amph1b1ous Unit, designated a quick·strike force. had been ordered Monday to Join the Nimitz group and departed from Gibraltar and the Spanish coast. Washington sources said at that time the other vessels transporting the Manne unit were the Nashville. an • amphibious docking ship. and tht' Spartanburg ount}. a tank landing ship. Pentagon spokesman Lt. C mdr. Charles Smith refused to confirm or deny that the Marines had JOtned the N1m1t1 group. Meanwhile, Hassan Sablan1. a senior Amal leader. told NBC News that the militia was tired of being depicted as a supporter of hijackings and terrorism. He said if the situatio n does not improve s1gmlicantly within two days. Amal will drop out of the negotiations, order the hijackers to put the hostag("S back on the aJrplanc and "tell them to Oy away." Another Amal leader told T he Associated Press that the reference to two days was not" a deadline. "We have not set a deadline yet, but on the other hand. nl'gotitions cannot go on forever, .. said the official. who spoke with the condition that he not be 1den11fied. The h1Jackt"rs, who killed one passenger. a U.S. Navy diver. are demanding that Israel release about 750 prisoners. mostly Shiites. in exchange for the hostages. The three crcwmembers of the h1Jackedjetliner remained aboard the plane and are watched continuous!~ by guards. The other 37 Americans have been scattered to various lo- cations in Beirut in an apparent auempt to frustrate any rescue at- tempt. The Voice of Lebanon radio said a "squad ron" of U.S. F-14 Tomcats crisscrossed Beirut skies on re-- conoaissance Oiptts before daybreak. It said a U.S. aircraft carrier moved within five miles of the Lebanese coast. In Washington, White House spokesman Albert Brashear said rt· pons that jets from the USS Nimitz had Oown over Beirut are "not true."'- "lfthere were jets flyinJ in the area, they weren't ours." he said. ln Tel Aviv. Israel Radio said tht' planes were from the American canier. Israeli jets frequently fly over Lebanon on surveillance m1ss1ons. but Israel said none did on Saturday. A m1htaf) source. who spoke on condition of anonymity, confinned planes had Oown over Beirut but would not say if they were American or Israeli. T here had been speculation the hijackers were geujng ready to free two ailing Americans .• Akef Haidar, an Amal political chief, said the men wouJd be sent home .. rrwe feel they're in danaer. But oqw they're quite all right." He identified them as Jimmy Dell Palmer. 48, of Little Rock. Ar~. Land Simon Gros.smaycr, S7, of l\J&On- quin, IU. Amal o fficials bid earlier identified the two as Palmer and O aude Whitmoyer, of Severn, Md. · OC TRAVELERS UNDAUNTED ••• From Al of Travel Affairs in Fountain Valley. The hijackins has increased business. however, for tra,·el insurance. Schwarz said. The largest change in business was reported by President Travel Limited tn.. lrvme, which specializes in flights to the Middle East. All of President Traver s rough!> 60 customers with reservations o n fl ights to Beirut during the next month have canceled, as well as some with reservations to Jordan and about 25 percent of those with reservauoM into Frankfurt, Ger- many. a transfer point for many international fligh ts. The hijacking has decreased overall business only about 2 percent, ac- cording to Jess H!shmeh of President Travel. "I thought the cancellations would be more than that," said Hishmeh, adding that he expects more people may cancel in the wake of Friday's hijacking of a Norwegian passenger airplane. Hishmeh echoed the relief of several area travel aa,ents, includif\I World Travel, Mesa TraVd, A to Z Trav~I. and Travel Horizons, who said they expected a pater decline in business than they have bad as a result of the TWA hijackifta. DO OR DIE TIME F OR PROJECT .•. From Al sidered a reducuon 1n pnce on Thursda}'. but members tabled the item so trustee Carl Schwan, who was not at the meeting. could participate in the d1scuss1on. Superintendent Ball)' Barnes and business manager Clyde Lovelad)' predicted the sale would be appro' ed. but without the reduction. The d1s1nct instead has asked Orangt' Count~ officials. who are nego uaung on behalf of the church groups. to submll a written offer that the board can consider. Barnes said. Whether a lesser pnce 1s acceptable will be a mailer for nego11a11on, Lo1.elad)' said Senior housing sponsor\ arc under the gun to complete the purchase of Ali!)O chool 1f the> are 10 U'>C federal hou'itng funds to renovate 11 Shelter Ventures consultants "'ere guaran· teed $3.8 million an federal Depan- ment of Housing and Urban De- velopment funds for the prOJCCt but onl) 1f ground t'i broken b~ St•p1 30. The school d1stnct must tal..c some action to initiate the sale Wt·dnesda~ to comply with pubhc notice req uire· ments The antrnt 10 sell must be advertised tor three weeks before a final vote may be taken. Lovelady said. Church and county officials have beer\ meeting since supervisors authonzed the General Services '\gency to negotiate for the parcel on June 4. The school distnct now wants ,to meet with Shelter Ventures, Love- lady .said. The county as representing the church groups to give them an edge over others who might want the land. Laws governing surplus property allow the county to negotiate for the parcel before 11 is offered on the open market II ha'> taken Shelter Ventures more than f\>.O }cars to come up with most of the fund mg needed to bring senior ho using 10 outh Laguna. The prom- ised Hl ·o grant wall provide most of the mone} needed to purchase the school site and remake tt into 71 low- incomc.> housing units, but only $2 mallionofthegrantcan be used to buy the acreage. Flory said. chool board members set a firm ask mg pnce of $2. 7 mil hon last Jul> when the.>) informaJJy agreed to sell the school to the church groups. '{) Shcltt'r Ventures came up wtth some of the $700.000 it needed in addition to the HU D money from Orange County and a private de- veloper After polling the South Laguna community, supervisors in May let loose $260,000 in community service.> disfrict funds reserved for park uses in the unincorporated community. Improvements planned at the school site include a community park. Block grant funds and payments from Stein-Brief Group in return for excess low-i ncome housing credits the church groups possess brought the amount raised to $625,000. Flory said. Bui John Ste\Cn!., aide to Fifth Distncl Supervisor Thomas Riley. told prOJf'Ct sponsors that the coun- ty's money bags are empty. Since it is too late.> to seek state o r private grants for the project. Stevens suggested talking the school d1stnct into lower- ing us asking pnce as the only remaining alternative. The board meets at 6 p.m. Wednes- day m the district offices on Blumont Street. BORNS WILL RETIRE FRIDAY •.• From Al people would not be shortchanged. "A.s a Cit) emplovee." Borns said the other da}. ·· 1 feei'l·veryone should get the most for their mom:1. The taxpa)ers descn e thl' be'it .. he's a stickler tor hard "ork and quallt) amt rcgard'i the .1hal1t) to la'\tt•n :ind W '>olvc prohh:m \ltuatwn~ a'i her strong r,u11 "I ne\l•r \hout :rnd 1n tau \~hen I'm annoH'd m' '<>Ill' get' lower I don t "'an1 111 'h11ut and gel do"'n on J 111'-'l'r In ~·1 "I ltkl' ~wopk hut l"m not a pushover o\nd I llkt' e' l'I'\ thing donl· right. The 1mp<w;1hlc unh tal..c:c; a hllle longer." Much of Born!>· attrn11on in recent years -as head of a dt·par1nwn1 ol 28 full·t1rne oflicials. 100 pan.timer!. and hundreds of 'oluntl·er'i -ha') dealt with 1mpro' 1ng the lot ol senior c111zens through the sen1orc; outreach program. Employees and \Oluntcers provide transportation and 1nfor· matwn publish a newsletter. v1s1t shuHm and deliver meals. Borns said she came by her con· rems naturally. Her mother. Daisy, t'' en ~hen she wasn't well, v1s1ted ~hut ins\\ ho were in belier condition than \ht' was. Borns said. Her mother 1s no longer alive. but Borns' father. V. iltnd .\tk1ns. 1s 91 and lives m lfun•1ng1on Beach ·1 he prohlcms some of thc.>m '1ldt·r rc~1drnts) ha'e would melt dn' ine's heart." she said V. 1th her re11rement imminent. BMn' is looking forward to spending mo'l' time with .husband. Bob. who shl' \a1d is "really a Jewel." and io take a tw •Jt cruise soon to Hawaii. \hl· also plans to become more act l: 1n her c hurch. "There is no h1gh t•r pnonty than relationship with 'our lord I would like to do more to ~prc:Jd thr word." Vi Yi.an Born• What do yoa like a bout ll1t' Dally Piiot? Wbaa don't you lille? Call the C 11 numbe r a t left and your mesaa&t' will~ rec orded, lrHtcrtbed and delivered J ust a to Lbt' appropriate editor. The same U·hoar answerLD1 service m ay be uaed to record letters to the t>dllor on any topic. Contrlbator1 to our Letters column mutt Include tbelr I 64 2-6086 name and telephone number for verification. No clrculatloa calla, pleH e. l Tell aJ wbat's on yo~lad. _ _ _ ---------------------------------------------- D•llJ Piiot I Dellftry la Ou•renteed j Mnno.tr rrio.y 11 Y"" N> r>et l>•v• yevr l)llC"" by !> )() 0 •'I Gt" i»•o-• 7 " "' lllltJ y04ll COPY "'11 l'9 ~"" ,.,..,.,_, •NI .,_, •I Keren Wittmer ,f • "'"1 M11naQe1 Fra nk Zlnf ROHm•ry Churchman f 1•t '' Controller Clrculatlon 714/M2-41U Cleutfted ~ 714/M2·511t AH other depeftment1 M2""'21 MAIN OFFICE 3)() Wlltt B•r SI C~!a MttM c .. M•~ ..iod• "• Bo• ! ~60 Cott• MMa CA 11211211 ~V't 19'3 Ot....ge Coal! l'\Jeli~ ~11r HO -110.... IUll'8t-9d tOllll! .... ""' Of ~·­..,.,,,, ,... ..... !Ny 1111 ··~ ""''-' tj)eCNll ~ "''-OI COO\'flQl'I _.... ,CO• d<l "Ct ·K-Y V Cl!Cr or 7 • m , •• ot•01• •o • "' •"'1 raur coi•v ,..,, ,. ,.. •fl'f1 Robert l . Cantrell Oon•ld l . Wllll•m• 5K01"1 e ~' l'Ml•u<> o•o<I •I Cott• M-C.MOllll!t ol/PS •u ll-0()1 Sul>K•oOl•O" II,-C~«<t< lS<!> mnn!tliy '" r.:911 u 00 m.lr~N¥ Clrcur.Hon T•phond "':it• 0-1 'O" C-o1>!v ~.. • Mi-a» ,,. . ...,.,.. --- r--1 .. rr C.1rcu1ar1on Pl , nQ•r Man&gl'1 How•rd Multenary Peggy ltevln1 AdvP'1• •rig Olrl'c.l(lr ( hhS1t.f'd Otreot~ VOL. 71, NO. 174 t . Temperatures will dip slightly Deepll• th• lldWnt of eummet on frlday. the N•Uonal w .. t11er .a.Met It c;&Htng for ttlQl'ltty cooler d•YI today at1d Monday, wtth high• ranging from 1he upper 801 to lhe low 70• along the l>Hchea, and 10 lhe mid 80• In the Inland valleys The f0t9Clelt calll fof ntght end morning low ck>Ud• along the Orange Cout today ll'ld Monday. c;teertng tow1rd the aftttnoon •nd. t'41'11ng houra. The mount•lna lhould ... fair lklM through Monday, with reeor1 high• In the 701 to low SO.. The F___. for 8 pm. EDT. Sun .. ~. 2 \~\~~ ~ 70 ~· The eaatern deatrtt wlll be partly cloudy thll afternoon. with othefw!M fair tt<lel through Monday. Hlghl wlll range from the mid 90t lo 102 In the Ow.nl Valley and the nonhern deser1* today. and In the 901 on Monday. The aouthtrn deeert highs wlll range between 10'4 to 112 today and from 100 to 108 on Monday. -~~~~" U.S. Tempe KWIMICll'r 82 $S • 'At ::::. Wiii"' -COIO.,._-LaV~ t0$ 74 ' UIUeAoek 13 71 $110weft R-FVr-Snow Oee"°4tO -{>lel>OIW/Y ...... ~ low IOf 24 "°"' wlCllng •t 6 l.~I 13 .. pm turO.y ~ 15 n ---S--• N()M US 0.00 ol c-o .. lA Mlwnt h4ICll II 77 47 IO 60 AlllMy e1 Mllweull .. Al=-M .. ~SI P•11I ,, S8 Calif. Temps AIMI .. ID 80 81 .. 5e NalhvtM Mont.,"Y Anc:t>oteoe 86 44 He'WOrlMN .. 75 MIW!lton 11 '8 " 65 lot 78 Alllnlt .. NewYOfll 80 ,._,... A"-'>1" City es 80 Hortolll. V1 es 84 70 st H~, low IOf 24 hOv(t ..-cilnQ II S '"wporl S..Cn -In 7t 72 011191\0ma Ctty 87 118 pm •tutd.ty ISO 61 OakllllO 99 80 84 eo 85 SS S.h1n"4rkl 90 57 Bel11'!>0<• O<MM Bentow mm fO Ontario Bt<mlft9h.,,. 841 64 Orl•ndO 80 73 a..umon1 115 S 1 Palm Sprtngt 110 et .._Glc 80 43 Pl\~pl\lt 92 St '° 40 P•Mdll>• .... 55 =-Of\ 80 53 ""-"• •• 80 BIO &Mt 97 SI Puo ROC>lll 1 1 50 80 82 ~.ft: ., 57 8lenoc> IOtl rt,0 Af\llftlCll 112 64 lufhllo .. 12 ,Ml 80 SI ~:.. 1111 57 Ala Biii" ., 65 c.,., llO ., POt11Md Ot 73 53 ~Ctty 78 S8 ReOwood City 80 80 Ctltt1eelon. S c .. 72 PrOll\dlnQ9 13 54 113 so R...o ts 53 c11.n.,.1on,w v el5 157 =h es . 12 Eur1"9 97 66 ~amento 81 57 Clwlott•.N C. M 113 Cily 91 42 Fr11t10 91 8' Salinas 70 5t> OMyenne 80 47 A9no 95 S3 i..nc:.ut1< 77 ISO s.n a..n.,c11no 113 155 CtliCaGO 11 St Aldlmond 80 82 Long 8Mcll 80 tl3 San G•b<lll .. 66 C*nc:ilnNll 81 10 St LOUl9 84 66 73 115 ~~ 85 eo s.n OOIQO ~ 1e 81 SIPll•T~ 89 75 86 st ~.Oii 17 115 92 56 Mon11t1111c> e2 se Sat> Franc•KO Conootd,N.H. es 45 &II! Uk• City 81 73 Sen JOM II eo San Anlonk> 81 57 Sanl• An• 0..-A WOf'lll 87 73 S-ttl• 68 51 Tides Sanla 891bl•• 72 SI ~on 78 15 SllreYIPOft ea 73 Senti Cr.a .. 64 o.n....r 92 60 6fl0ic-78 50 Sat>t• "' .... 78 5S 0-...... .. 153 ~ 115 S3 J OOAV SMlt• MO<>ICI 71 57 DltlrOll .,, .. , .... 17 SS F1111111q> 12 ?Oa m 52 Stoctoton es sa ~ t7 u T1-\ 17 74 7 55 a "' 02 T-Vllley 8 1 44 llf'Mo .. 10 .. 67 Fnclow TUllM 8-ICI l\lgll 30tlprn 40 TOl•an<le 73 :; ,~. 57 411 w......,.on .. .. 'Second tow 7 45p m n YoMtlllte Vly e7 Fwgo 72 48 Wlelhll• .. es ~AAOIOe 100 48 Wiiii~• 80 54 llONOAY I 17 82 a.r..tF• 84 64 Flftt lllgll I 23am • 1 Surf report I 42 Im 0 t ~ .., •• Eztended FQI low 5-.olligll 3 St pm 43 ...... .. A ~law t ·23pm 2S lOCATION am oa. "-**' 87 74 Sun M4t 1oc:1ey al e 08 p m 11-ZumaBMUI 7.3 SW HclY9lon .. 75 fllt Tueldly ttwougll TillnClay l>u1 San11M~ 14 SW MonO•y et 6:42 a.m. and 1ets aoe1n 11 lndllNipoll 12 70 -~ mcwrq low dOlldl ~ 2·3 SW ,,.._, .... 113 87 .. co.I. Hlglie at bMCfMe 18 to 1 1:08p.m. NeWl>Of1 8Men I 2 w Moon r1Ne locUoy•t 10 •5 • m MIUt San Diego Cou11ry ~ .. 17 _,.,II\ ... INIWMI ~ 78lo15. t..owa 12:04 Lm. and -llgMI II I 1 53 I"' W•t.,ltmP 6S ""'-u '2 5110&). ABORT ION SLATED ON MONDAY ... Prom A l authority to seek the abortion. The ra~ allegedly occurred when Laura Eldridge. 35, was a patient at Mfrada Hills Convalescent and Re- habilitation Hospital in La Mirada, and heaJth inspectors cited the con- valescent ho me Friday on grounds lhat Ms. Eldridge was endanacrcd there. The Stegmoyers said doctors told them their d auJ htcr is in such poor health an abortion could prove fataJ. but she could also die carrying the fetus to full term and delivery. In addition. the retus may be d41maged because of drugs administered to Ms. Eldridge. Ralph Lopez. head of the health fac1htic.>s division of the Los Angeles County Health Services Department. said Mirada Hills faces a fine of between $5,000 and SI 0.000 aM has 10 days to submit a plan to prevent sim ilar occurrencc.>s. He said the facility could be closed. Closing Mirada Hills "would be an act of utter 1rrespons1b1hty... said Robert Gerst, a Los Angeles attomt'y actjnJ as spokesman for Mirada Hills and its parent company. Everheahh Foundation of La Mirada. "This is a good facility." Gerst said the health services citation would be appealed. Gerst said conception could have occurred elsewhere. "There's no way of knowing at this time whether the act took place outside the facility," he said. "Of course. ifi~ happened at the facility. efforts are being made to find out how. We're going to work with the family and cooperate fully." De Lisio, the attorney who helped Ms. Eldridge get hc.>r divorce several years ago. said. "It's more likel} than not she was at that facility (when the alleged rape occurred)." Ms. Eldridge was once mamed. healthy and active and has a son who 1s I I years old. But now she as "weak and weighs less than 80 pounds." according to an affidavit filed Thurs· dllY by her attend~ng physician. Dr. Tc.>odora Bonuan. Doctors ha\e disagreed on the d1asnos1s for M!). Eldndge. w11h some sa}ing she has Huntington's cho~. while others believe she as suffenng from ? different d1sordc.>r. Stank) "an den Noort. neurologist and dean at l IC Irvine Medical Center. said a child of a parent with Huntington's chorea has a 50 percent chance of having the disease. The pregnancy was discovered Monda} night when Ms. Eldridge was moved to Norwalk Community Hos- pital for X-ray~. She has remained in the hospital No informallon was available at- urda} from the Norwalk hospital An operator at the hospital refused to put through a call and hung up. Los Angeles County sheriffs Sgt. Douglas Dickinson and state Health Department spokesman Marvin Brandon said the incident remains under invesugation. Theydcchned to elaborate. PAY NOW, SA VE LATER BILL ... From Al "As a Republican, I feel strongly that we all must do our pan to reduce the federal deficit," Bergeson said last month when a Senate com mittee unanimously approved the measu re. "I do not. however. believe 1t is fair to ask the taxpayers of this state to disproportionately reduce the federal deficit. My legislation will insure that we pay our fair share and noth ing more." Under current law. Cahfom1ans ca n prepay tl1eir state income taxes whenever they wish. But Bergeson's bill would specify that all 1986 state income taxes paid in 1985 be allowed as a federal tax deduction. regardless of the outcome of Rc.>agan·s fedc:ral tax refonn, said Ke vin Sloat. Bcrgeson's aide in Sacramento . Without the bill. prepayment of 1986 taxes may be disallowed as a deduction on federal income ta\. "For a family of four. the deduction means a savings of about $1.000 compared to wh~ll would happen 1f 11 was not allowed," Sloa·t said. The deduction. howevt'r. would only be allowed for 1986 taxc.>s . .\fter that. should federal legislators ap. prove the change. state income taxes could not be deducted on rederal ta' forms. Bergeson 's leg1sla11on. Senate Bill 749, 1s backed by tht' state. Board of Equahzauon and was developed in conjunction wnh the bOard's chair- man. Ernest Dronen burg Jr. late coffers would be fatteneq b) more than SI OO million in interest should only I 0 percent of Cah· fornians pay their 1986 taxes a year early. statt' tax collectors say The bill would also accelt'rate ta>. revenue collecuon. Bergeson's bill wall next he con· s1dc.>rcd by the Assembly Pohcv Committee and must clear the fuil Assembly before becoming law JAIL TRANSFER GOES SMOOTHLY ... From Al promised to provide a bed for every Jail inmate by July 5 and have asked Gra> 10 delay his fines an additional 45da\S. Pai)crs liled h}' Deputy Count} ( ounscl Edward Duran an federal coun on Friday said the county has takc.>n substantial steps to follow Gray's 1978 orders. Ramos told the Associated Press that this weekend's transfer ot in- mates will move the county substan- tially closer 10 complyi ng with C1ra} \ orders. County officials said the' ha'c reduced by 70 percent the number of inmates without beds for more than 24 hours. No more than 1.500 inmates will be in the Jail by July. the county court papers said. Jail monitor< •fltssm:in. ma report last Wcdne'><la ) 10 the Judge. said the Jail h:id a population or I 639 on June IQ. and 102 inmate' \\ILhou1 heds Thl· lOUrt paper\ said the 1.639 population wa\ thl' lowest at the Ja il in the pac;t t\\O year'i On March 18. the da} of Gra) 's ordc.>rs. the Jail population was 2.114. RTISEMENT WILL YOU BE A VICTIM OF YOUR OWN HEALTH? YOUR PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT TEST INCLUDES : Most of us wonder where we stand with cholesterol, sugar. triglycerides, food sensitivities. hardening of the arteries, blood pressure. nutrition and even stress. Are you really healthy? It's slmpl~ lo find~---- As a tervlcc to the Orange Coun- ty community. a team of doctors will visit our facility lo provide you with a chance to get com plete ly tested. Ihere UI no direct coet to you as i'M"aoctor will ac&$C your approved medJcaJ lnsurence as payment in full. You wUl not have to pay your deductible and you will not be bUfod tor any balance your Insur•~ does not pay. If you would like your physic•! 1ssa.ment cell for an 0 HISTORY & PHYSICAL 0 URINAi. \'SIS EXAM 0 i;·ooo SENSITIVIT Y Tt-;sr 0 COMPLETE LA'B For 188 different foods WORK·UP . addlti.Y£!._~vati~ lochwUng~iglyce•~i--.----chol~terol, sugar , sodium, b BODY COMPOSITION and ott.er bl~ components ANALYSIS Your per centage or body fat. 0 NEUROMUSCUl..AR lean body weight & rat EVALUATlON weight Flexiblllly. strength and mu~le endur.Ance LJ TRE ADMILL STREl n: T Complete stress a ppraisal 0 P ULMONARY FUNCTION TESTING Brealhlna capacity and efficiency are analyied (J CORONARY DISEA E RJSK ANALV IS lJ BLOO D PRF-Sa\{R£ CHE K 0 RESTING AND E XERC'IS EKG Electrical patterns of your heaM monitored by a Clrdiolog.a.st 0 ~ TRITlONAL •;VAL ATION appointmtnt at 7141891·9644 • t 0 F'OLW W UP EVAI. ATION Can ou afford to pass up this no cost opportunity? .... -............................. ________________________ ~~~~ Space shuttle r8c.ks ·up perfect score for 1nlsslon . . ~ CAPE CANA ~ERAL, Aa. ~iscovery's astronauts racked up a perfect score for their m1ss1on.Saturctay. s lkina and capturina a satellite that pttttd ·~to an ar~a of the um verse JO. liaht yean away 4urina two days or free flaaht. Tb~ar fl1aht nearly over. the two forcian payload spetjalists fl_yina with the Amef!can crew of five cond1.ieted a tour of the shuttle for the folks back home. ~!"nee Sultan Sal~an A.l.S.ud spoke in Arab!c. P~trick Baudry in French. Th~ shu~tle is be1n1 awded throuah tl\e stars JUSt hlte our Bedouins used to navagat~ in the dcsen," said Sultan, while Baudry showed how he prepares lobster an the shuttle oven. Truc.t ram• •-.on, Ntll •torM a/Jre: 9 dle V ~N BUREN, Ark. -An out-of-control tractor-trailer bamled down a steep hall and rammed a packed station waaon, killin& nine people and scttina off a fire that dcs~royed three downtown stores, ~lice said Saturday. The truck ap~nntly lost •.ts. b~kcs on the hill Friday niaht before smash1na into the station waaon" kilhng its seven. occupants and pushina the v. chicle into a store before explodina. The tru~k dn er and an un identifed woman also died in the wreck, and the fire took eight hours to exti nguish, police said. Rhode l•land to ban 'happy hoan' : PROVIDENCE - A ban on "happy houn" in Rhode Island bars and restaurants was sent to the .aovcrnor Fnday after clearing its final legislative hurdle .The mcasu~ -which outlaws two-for-one drink specials, open bars. free dnnk promouons and the advertisement of specials -~ the state H~use of Rcp~csentatives without debate by a 72-5 v.ote. Ciov. Edward D. D1Pretc has said he suppons the measure an d will sign it this week It would take effect immediately. · Spot •hortage. •een ln gu •apply WASHI NGTON -Gasoline may be in short supply in some areas of the country during peak dri.ving periods this summer and next, the American Petr~leum Institute predicts. Spot shortages may arise as refiners ad~ust to new Enva ronm~ntal Protection ~ency rules requiring a 4.S percent cut 1n the lead conccntraho~ ofl~adcd ~sohnc beginning July I and a 91 percent cut effective Jan. I , th~ 1nst1tutc said Fnday. Areas removed from major pi~line transportauon toutcs and rcfinc ncs could experience shortages. satd an 1ns11tutc spokesman. : CALIFORNIA 7 •tat1on• alm for lottery alr dme SACRAMENTO - The state has indicated that seven TV stations have an early edge in the scramble for riahts to ai r jackpot drawings by quietly forming the "California Lottery Network." The Associated Press learned that the network was organized in May by the leading TV independents in the top five California markets: XETV Channel 6, San Diego; KITV Channel 11, Los Angeles; KMPH Channel 26, Fresno-Visalia; KTXL Channel 40, Sacramento- Stockton. and KTVU Channel 2 Oakland. Also in the Jt'OUP seeking perhaps the hottest new fall series in California arc the ABC affihatc KRCR Channel 7, Chico-Redding. and CBS affiliate KIEM Channel 3, Eureka. Commissio ners arc slated to consider at their next mcetine whether to have weekly TV drawings for multimillion-dollar jackpots beginning this fall. Role of Lake'• u -wlfe unclear Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. June 23, 1115 Al Aerial aquatlca lrrine'• Herl~e Park ~~tica compla, •lte of the Modern Pentatblon Swimm lt•ent at the 1984 Olym- plca, reopened Saturday after major repaln. Attnctfou Included Janice Lanteneclalaaer, Brian Early and Dall Rull of the Southern California All Stan Dl.tDC Team (abaft) and Stn-e Eberle ln a comedic dl•e routine. New Jalisco-made cheese identified LOS ANGELES (AP) -Some small Southern California markets may be selling a previously unknown cheese made by the company whose cheeses have been linked to hsteriosas. state health offi cials warn- ed Satu rday. The cheese label reads Menonita. and only in "very, very. very small print" is it identified as a product of JaJisco Mexican Products Inc. of Anesia, said Stuart Richardson. chief of the food and drug branch for the state Depanment of Health Services. The Mcnonita cheese was dis- covered Fnday by U.S. Food and Drug Admi nistrauon personnel among other Jalisco cheeses being dumped a1 a landfill in La Puente. Richardson said. Jalisco officials 1den11fied the cheese as one of the company's products Friday night. he said. adding that It was manufactured in very small quanta tics. .. It went to three vc!) small distributors." two in Los Angeles Count) and one in Orange Courny. Richardson said. On Saturday morning, he said, state tnspc<"tors confiscated all the Menonita cheese from the dis- tnbutors. who h.ad alread} begun collecting 1t from retailers. Ho""e' er. some of the ch eese sttll could be on the shelves of small markets or in the refngerators of consumers. he added. He said he believed Jalisco officials 1nad\enentl) left Menon1ta cheese off their hst of compan) products through .. temblc" record keepmg. Health Depanmcnt spokesman Pete Weisser said in Sacramento that such record-keeping has hampered investigators sin~ the probe bep.n last ~eek ··we fou nd a store in Long Beach that stall had 200 pounds of it on their theu shel ves" on Friday. Richardson said earlier Saturday. ''They said the) were unaware of the problem." Long Beach cit)' health officials identified the store as the Santa Fe Market. Weisser said SAN FRANCISCO - As the debate continued over what conneetion Leonard Lake's ex-wife may have to the human remains recovered' at a Calaveras Count) cabin. authorities said they have talked to five women whose 'photographs were found at the site and all arc ali ve and well. O araJyn Balazs, who divorced Lake 1n 1982 but reportedly continued to sec him, "is the only person they have and therefore the only person they can make a suspect," said attorney Stan Rozanski. who as representing Balazs and her father. Louis Balazs. Authorities say the two arc co-owners of the mountain compound where investigators have fou nd the remains of at least sax people. and police searched the home she shares with her parents last week. Listeriosis lawsuits increasing In ueorg1a. the cheese was re- mo' ed Fnda' from store sheh es in Bu o m,11le · Oglethorpe. and Donalsonv 1lle said L S Food and Drug .\dm101strat1on officials. Man convicted In freeway rape case SAN DIEGO - A Superior Court jury has found 31-ycar-old Nathan Hood guilty ofabducting and raping a woman in a freeway rape case that led to a ne~ police polic) requinng offi cers to stop and help stranded motorists. Dunng the two-week tnal. the v1c11m testified she waited four hours inside her disabled car on Interstate 5 last January and watched several squad cars pass b} '-"lthout stopping before she accepted an offer of assistance from Hood. ~ho in tead forced her to accompany him to the Brown Field area. where she was sexuall} assaulted at gunpoint. AIDS ad campaign promotes safe sex LOS ANGELES - An advenising campaign in which a motherly figure advises a gay son about the dangers of deadly AIDS has been launched in hopes 1t will dim1n1sh the spread of the ailment. The public service message is pan of a campaign called LA . CA RE -Los Angeles Cooperative AIDS Risk- Reduction Education Service. an educational movement that received S 175.000 in state funds. Pollce arrest man caught in chimney SAN JOSE -The good news for 25-year-old Michael Taylor of San Jose was his rescue Saturday morning fro m a chimney where he said he had gotten stuck and spent the night. The bad news was that Santa Clara County sheri ff's deputies arrested him for investigaton of attempted burglary, said Deputy David Faulkner. Fa).:llkncr said Taylor told police he had climbed on the roof of the house about 6:30 p.m. Fri day to retrieve a Fnsbee. He said he took off his tennis shoes because be was sli pping. then chm bed into the chimney after they accidentally were knocked down the fire place. Man held ln clogged tollet case LOS ANGELES-Sheri ffs deputies think the} 've solved a SI 0.000 case of pl umbing constipation affecting public restrooms at beaches from Marina Del Rey to Zuma Beach. Richard Bellamy. 34. was in custody Saturday in lieu of.SSOO bail for investigation of clogginf the toile ts ~1th trash. said Deputy Mike Ford. A transient. he was reponed y seen entenng a restroom at Zuma BC'ach with a bag of trash in his hand. Cou nty plumbers had worked eigh t hours a day. four days a week. for two months to unplug toilets at Los Angeles beaches. authorittes reported. The work cost an estimated SI 0.000. WORLD ~-----=-=--=--- Hundred• demand food •ab9idle. Jn Chlaa TIANJIN. China ......, Hundreds of demonstrators demanding food subsidies camped outside the Com!llunist Party head~uarters for three.days bc~ore they were dispersed by police .who arrested""etght .of the 0~~1zcrs, C1unese sources said Saturday, The n-<iown demonstraoon at T1anJin. 74 miles southeast of Peking. occured June 12-14 and was the second known prote t against government policies in two months. By Tbe A11oclated Preas The number oflawsuits concerning deaths and illnesses ca used by a bacteri a which has· been found in Jalisco cheeses increased to six. with as many as 24 planned within the next two weeks. .\Home> Fred a>re said he filed tv.o lawsutts Fnday an Orange Co un- t) Superior C'oun and that he e'\pects to file up to four more lawsuits earl> this ~eek. · One of a)re's suits "'as filed on behalf of Adam and Eloisa Me ndoza of Santa Ana. whose newborn daugh- ter. Erica. was released from UC Irvine Medical Center last Monday. Erica was bom Apn l 28. The second lawsuit was filed on behalf of Sergio and Teresa Aores. Reagan vows revenge S wears that 'jackals · ---who slew 4 Marines won't evade justice .\NDREWS .\IR FORCE BASE. Md. (AP) -Vowing to "find the Jackals" ""ho killed four U.S. Mannes in El Salvador. President Reagan on Saturday pinned Purple Hean medals on the flag-draped caskets of the latest .\merican v1cttms ofterronsm. Reafln swore th\! kille rs ··will not e\ ade Just ace on Eanh any more than the} can escape the judgment of God." As fa m1hcs of four slam U.S. Mannes and an honor guard stood by on a windy tarmac. Reagan declared that the United tates and the Salvadoran government would "find the Jackals and bnng them and their colleagues an terror to justice." MI LA N. Italy -A 60-ycar-old doctor says he plans to pedal his bicycle Reagan told 150 spectators that the 1.550 males from Milan to Liverpool, carrying a message ofrricndship to the United States would "move moun- Engltsh city whose fans were blamed for i&niting a riot that left 38 people dead tatns" to catch the uniformed at- 11\Jl 8I.U1stls.socccr malcb.Jullll.OAt.h.. ~.dtlivcr the m.es~_tackers w~dncsda)l.-Sprayccl.L_ signed by the mayor of Milan, Carlo Tognoh, to the mayor of Liverpoo . sidewalk cafe In San Salvador with Lauria who has crossed Europe before on bicycle, plans to arrive in Liverpool gunfire. kill inf the Mannes. two in 10 days. Aoicncan civlhans and seven others. Ris voice choked with emotion. the U.N. uperm ••nt pro.t1tat1on legalhed also of Santa Ana. whose son. erg10 Jr .. remained in good condtt1on at UCJ. Sayre said. The Flores' bab} was born June 3. .\ttomey Hal Williams Jr. said he filed suit Fnday on behalf of Carlos and Ivonne Morales of Los ..\ngeles. whoSt daughter, Aileen Naiahe. died Jan. 15. two days after her b1nh The mother had eaten Jahsco C'hCC'il' before the bab~ "as born The suit accuses Jahslo ~1e\lcan Products Inc. of Anes1a \.\11h bn·alh of 1mphcd warrant~. negltgencc and strict hab1 hty. Those claims "ere common among all the suits. Williams said he 1s prcpanng four other lawsuits against Jahsco. but those cases need more stud) . .. We ha'c to venf) that 1t \\as the .. • same bactena and that the' ate the cheese," said W1lhams · The bactena. Listeria mono- C'.rtogenes. 1s responsible fo r the recent outbreak ofhstcnos1s Man) of the cases ha'e been linked to Jahsco- brand chee\e .\s of Fnda) Lhe d1StaSt had caused I ~8 dine<;~ na11onv.1dr .ind J2 deathc; or st1llh1nhs ha' e rec;ultcd .\n ad- d1t1onal SI\ 11lnesse<. and "" Jl'Jth"> ma~ tx· rt'latcd to h\tl•now. .\rnold l1ros~ l ll 1hc ot1in 11t at1ornt"\ \frh 1n Belli ~1d h1<; firm plans to tile c;u11 Monda> on behalf ~,f a Canoga Park couple. The case "in' oh('S a mother v. ho con.,umed the cherse '-"h1le pregnant and the child had to be horn C"al''><-'rean section:· Gros., \31d .... ··This 1~ b\ no means a complete llSI." said Barbara Whnc of the FDA ·s .\tlanta oflke ··1nformat1on 1s stJll coming 1n l Jsuall~ we're more or- ganized about our 1f\vesttgat1ons. but '-"hen ~e·re talking about dead people and dead babies. we don't v.a11. ~e act In order to l hed .• all the rtt;til marll•t, \k\ll Jn fr1od stores and rt''ltaurJOt\ th.11 m1gh1 •a~ th e l hee~e rJ-~aged under lht' JalaS(l) J 1mme / l j \ a~ullJ and GuadalaJarJ hrand<. 1'' l'r 01111110 10 ... 11.000 con tact~ haH :,1 tx' mad~. R1chardS••n said ··'-' e hope.· b' the ~eekend thdt e' e~ conce1' abk place has removed the chee~ ... he o;a1d. add mg that ovtr 5 ton' QI the food had been d1sposcir: of b~ thl· depanmcnt ~ Fighting's over A Paleetlnlan woman thruata her arm• op in a "v·· for victory elgn Saturday after seeing newsmen in Beirut'• Bourj El-Barajneb refqee camp for the flnt time •ince flgbtln& between Sbllte Moalem and Paleatlnlan guerrilla• wa• halted by a ceaaeflre aareement. Nearly 600 were "kllled an 2,000 wounded in a month or hea.y fighting for control or the camps. BANGKO K Thailand -Social workers. government officials and soc1olog1sts from' ~ven As~an nations have ca~lcd for decrimanalizatioi:i of pro utution. 1 United Nattons news relcesc said Saturday. The specsahsts. windina up a week-long U.~.--0rpn1zcd workshop funded by the Nc thetlar:tds. said decriminalizi ng prostitution would protect prostitutes from e ploilat1on. However. th ey said that c1;1stomers. procurers and others who benefit from prostitution should be punished. presi dent. who interrupted his week- end at Camp Da\ ad, Md .. for the .., ccrtmony. said there ""as no way to console the families of the Manne Emba y guards and turned to the Bible for words. El Toro man shot in Alaskangunfigpt "Blessed are they that mourn," he said. "for they hall be comforted." Accompanied by Mrs. Rcapn. M then placed Purple Heart medal on the ca ket . which stood before the camouflaged C-141 transport that ForeJlnen may be linked to 1Hnn1J1a .. KA TMANDU. Nepal -Authoritie investiptina the tcrron1t bomblnas that killed st\#en people in this Himalayan kanadom have uncovered d ues indacauna po Ible foreian involvement. a senior spokesman said S.turday. "A fottian hand cannot ~ ruled out." Charan . Tha~. tbc royal J)eli« prw teetttary. told The Associated Prtts "The pco of Nepal feel that l coord 1not1on and plann1n1 (ofthc bombinis) 1s pro bly beyond the capa ty of any Nepah aroup or person~ " brouaht them home. · The prn1dcnt. addrn ma the na· tion 1n h1\ weekl y radio ialk earl~r In the 4•Y· said he and his lrift. ~M'Y • "-'Ith u 111 of the anef and sorro~ and ns1na anatr of a nation wt\oK patience has bctn stretched to ,,, l"111t .• . . . ...... _________________ .__ ....... ___ ..,. _______ ...,.. _____________ _ • --\NC HOR .\GE. i\laska ( P) -;-~\ 22-)car-old man from El Toro wu 'i 1n stable cond1t1on tun.II) after lxing wounded an a gunfight with m:hor- •JC pohtt, authontacs said. Michael Dalton was hot on((' 1n the ''omach and iakcn to Hum1na Ho pl\al for Cmefltnc ura t} ~1d Poh<'t Lt Cllarle ud1M Pap<'r' found on Dalton sho~cct he ''a' h' ina at the Jo"ntO\\'n YMC \ .. • \u1.hno 'i.11d thl· 'ihl''('tln&' :tmc ,.,,l' f nda) Jf)('r l\\-0 otli\\'I\ ratr\)lltne. \hip ( ~I.. 1n th-: \It'·, 11~duMnJI "archou • d1 tfl\t hrarJ ~h1H' ncarb' The Jl3trolmC'n hH1nd a m~n "~I\. in13Jona thC' ''l'<'CI.. N\nl.. iand \J" hi m thrn"' "'"'<'th1n1 ml\1 the "Jtcr \ud1n(1 "11d \\hen thl'\ 1alkd h• him thc man rl"\pond(',t h' r "'n J hand$11n nnd l)ix•n1n~ tin-. ~tll~m,1 ~·J . The ol11~t'" retumC'd thr fir<'. <.tnl..10~ I )a Ihm "'udmo ..aid Dt'tC'\ t1' ~" J31rr donnt"d hip 1°'1<.)(1t \ and ht.·s.rn '< .ir' h1np. the 'trcam fur thC' man' "~JP<\l'I "h1~h he dropl)('d l' he tell in th<' wat<'r and \hr un1,1rnt1l1C'd ''btcct ~tuC'h poliC'f said thl'' hl'11l'' l'•I w.' 11 'mall roruble 1.1\1111 I I LJ I 1., J Orange Cont DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 23, 1985 Foam Cushioned Handlebars Dual -tQfety.- bfake lever• HOME ENTERTAINMENT "ELECTRONICS suJ:~ERS-TOR&S . • I r ----· -.... I i!'!:·.·11'!i·i ·il"l .li"ii ::::!i:::::::::: ::::: :::::: ::::&::::::::::: ::::: ;;;;;; ................. ····· ..... . ................ ..... ..... . ::::=::::::::::: ::::: :::::: .._,...... --- 1 1996 aM I . COSTA-MESA STORE: FRI. & SAT.10AM'TIL10 PM SU~DAY 10 ~ 'TILi· PM . STORE HOURS: . FRI. Ir SAT.10AM~TIL10 PM SUNDAY 10 AM .'TIL 6 PM . .; FUJI T1206ta VHI YIDIO CM•lli s3u lllMI QUI NICI M:°'tt "'-----u-~. IHAJI -t.00 YOUI Nff CC* 11.M Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday. June 23. 1915 COSTA MESA . 602 W .. 17th. St.~......., . . at Superior Alli Obour our 5YEAR Extend~ S.IV!ce Pion Ask obovt o vr 5YEAR Extended S.rv1ce Pion LOW PRICES GUARANTEED! NO PAYMENTS 'TIL SEPTEMBERt $1,500 INSTANT CREDITt / A $k _o~~v1 ovr 5YEAR E.tendecs Ser,,1ce l Pton s l -.:::::::,,.... ~ WI ACCEPT: • vtSA • DINERS ClUI • MASTERCHARGE •TRAVELERS CHECKS • AMERICAN EX~ESS • PERSONAL CHECKS • CARTE ll.ANeHE • CASH -- ----· ------· _, .. ) A8 °'angaCout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 23, 1915 Bomeleea Trapper, a l ·Jear-old mal• Labrador Mtter mla, la at tbe ~· Ccnuaty Ramu• lk>-otety abelter wlalle waldaa for a Dew laome. Be la a aooi wa~laclot. Ilk• clallilnn ucl woalcl be a 1ooc1 yard clot· Tlae abelter 18 at 2{832 Newland St. ln Hantinfton Beacla. ALLERGIE ·S ••• ARI: A BIG HEADACHIE IOI' both alltlonw and food al· ......... Ii available for _. dlllonel •h••I•· l(ecelpl provided for lnaurenu ~MAST .._, IAll.- onl7 m111U-. Y<N ~ a thon q~..... amell ~ ol blood It ~ U..1 t It. Within W. W.U ,,.... ,....,.. • ,..._..i ..,..Ji. don ol .,...... -.-.!• which It Ind'*'<! In the lnlual .... Wenl IO llnd ou1 lf llld IO whal ... l. lattllslla, •••. ............ c.... 111M Cutww D!_'L lutte H ln!M, C.A a714 714-711-3''3 I" I Water district h1onors local leaders Dack M acsckc. 'ice pres1~e.nt ol the The Municipal Water D1stnct of port Beach, ha received the Nauonnl Mesa ~rool? 106 wlll be going to outhern California d1VJs1on of Oranae County honored four local Security Leadership Award from the A~straJ1a this summer. all Cpen~es Chevron Land and Develo pment water le'lders for their ~rvict to the Coalition for Peace Throuah Strenath paid, th~oughy anh ~.J · 1 ~nn~~~ Company community at their June board at a rttent r«eption in Washington Outstand1na oot rave w ·226 1 the-largest.Jn meeting. D.C. 'S)rogram. . 1 roop I is one o uts in Lynndon Aufdenkamp of Laguna Badham. a ranking Republican Tucker. who competed again~ Oranae Count) and has 80 sco Hills, Glenn P. Allen of Irvine, member of the House Armed Ser· h~ndrcds of other Youth Awar us ranks. Gerald E. Price of Westminster and vices Committee and a delegate to the winners nationally, wall now ~ Henry T. Segerstrom of Newport North Atlantic Assembly, was given ~pen.ding the next three weeks. travc • Beach were only the second aroup the coalition's award in front of more ing m New ~land, Austratla and state-wide to be recognized fo r their than 500 m..:mbers of the · U.S. Papua New Guinea. distinguished careers in community Congressional Advisory Board and water $Crvice. several other congressional leaders. Is joining with the other showrooms In Design Center South for a P arklng Lot Sale which wHI be open to the publlc. We Invite you to look, feel and ' bring home one of our authentic Orlental Rugs. . . June 29, 8:00 a.m. through 6 :00 p.m. 643-2451 23811 Allso Creel{ Rd. OB ITUARIE S Am Center flit Allergan Pharmaceuticals Inc. has contributtd $200:000 to the Orange Count y Performing Ans Center. pushing donattons to the construc- tion and endowment fun d well past the $62 million mark . .. We arcrroud to part1c1~te an t~e " td Gavan creation o the center. sa .. Herben. chairman of the lrvane- based pharmaceutical COf!li_>a.ny. thf eye and skin care d1v1s1on o Sm ithKhne Beckman Corp. Elizabeth Mulroy, pioneers' descendant, dies in Newport Funeral services were held Satur· day for Elizabeth Mary Wilkinson Mulroy of Newport Beach, a grand- daughter of early California ranchers and business people. who died Thurs· day. Mrs. Wilk inson, who was born in Los Angeles. was the granddaughter of Alexander and Mary Collins Kerr of Pajaro and Joseph and Mary Belle Wilkinson of Pomona. She was actively involved in causes related to the welfare of the Hispanic community. sons Dr. Thomas Wilkinson Mulroy of Carpenteria. Joseph Mulroy of Brooklyn. N.Y and Vincent Mulroy of Menlo Park. a.nd-daughters J?r. Juliana C. Mulroy of Granville, Ohio. and Cathenne Spemng 'of Fountain Valley. She also leaves four grand· children. A Mass of Chnst1an Bunal was conducted Saturda} morning at St. .Joachim Catholic Church in Costa Mesa. Interment was to follow at Holy Cross Cemetel) in Pomona. l~~:;~~;:;:;;;;~~-~~J;~~~~=;:;;;;;;~ She is survived by her husband, 1 Jack M. Mulroy of Newpon.Beach: Memorial contributions ha ve been requested to Share Our Selves, 60 I Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. .IUXTAPOSITIONI The first rule in fashion is that rules are made to be broken. And Carole Little tor Saint Tropez West does exactly that with her very modem melange of paisleys. Uorals and plaids Contrasting elements placed side by side are balanced by the closer fit . the soft drape, the elongated scale. And the eye is caught by a new sophisticallon Oversized. slouchy blazer SlOO Eiqht oore qbdet skirt S88 Ot Uu1d rayon in a mlx ot vtVid tones. 4-12 Break all the rules and see· what happens next m Robmson·s Carole L1tlle. 168 all stores except Palm Spnngs and Panorama City Robinsons • SHOP SUNQAY 11-6. Robinson's Newport Fa:;?11on Island • (714) 644·2800 Robinson's Westminster Mall • (714) 898-4331 ----- . ""· -..... ................ -..--..-.czlliiilll--------------------~--~~ L Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sundey, June 23, 11M AT a Idols fall ffom pedestal when they show they're human; too several Oai' went up to full mast yesterday. I can only assume that the mourn- ing period for Bruce Spnn15tccn's dcath-by-mamage is over. Fans don't ask a lotofthctr fantasy idols -only that they pursue their talent and rematn celibate. Or if they do marry, that they have the decency to be miserable. There isn't one person out there reading this column who has not been devastated by their favorite celebrity who insisted on acting like a normal person and living a conventional life. DEA& MB. GOBEN Q.-Y•• rut .... tUt. evH ..... ,.. ,., tt.e-eanl ~ .,. .... Wda. Jft .a...w laave fev. card .. ,,.... lw • , .. , ral.M. Smee .U wrtten ,,.w. &Mt u •IPt- eanl flt,, ......... a.aieq•te truap Alt. It w..W .... &Mt Uar..-ean1 .. ,,.n ........ M ...... te. Wlay tWe clMenJUC1? P.F., Atlaata. Ga. A . -If you could be aure that your aide would proceed no higher than game, you probably could afford to jump raiae with only thr~e-card sup- port. However, every now and then partner will have a diatributional hand that olfera slam poaaibilitiea, provided that he ·can ruff 101era in hie aecond suit in your hand. When the opponents now unkind· ly lead a trump and continue another trump if they get in, those ruffs that declarer was counting on have vaniahed. Aa a r esult, instead of makfog a game you go down a trick or two at a slam. OccaaionaUy, you could even get too high in pme. I'll never forget when Van Johnson tied the kno t. As I told my husband, "Well. he's really done it this time." "What are you talking about?" he asked. There are other waya to bid good hands with only three-card trump support. Reserve your jump raiaea for hands with four-card support. Q. -Tlaere la co..W.rable eahuiiea la OU' nbber briq9 .... altfft '"Fever" .. ltW1. h ti.. 1tW r..a.a er Ht? Bew de JM ..... a weak bad u reepoader? We Heel ltelp. C.W., Toroate. A. -There are many different ways to treat a reverse bid. It makea little difference which method you adopt, as long as you and your part- ner discuss and understand t.he nuances. Thia fairly simple treatment haa prpved popular with modern players. The reverse is fo rcing to at least three of opener's first auit. The only weak bid is two no trump. All other rebids by responder are constructive, except that a re bid of hi.a own major suit may be made with a weak hand and a five-card or longer suit. Thus a simple preference to •• "That's tht' lut Van Johnson movat' I'll ever S« ... "What's chanaed?" "I don't have fanlasacs wntntrar- ncd men. that's what's chanJcd. What kand ofa person do you think I am?" . "YOU'RE mamcd!" "That's different," I said. 'Tm strong and principled and would never let it get out of hand." I ltked to think that I was enough for Van Johnson's life -just know- ing I left the macaroni casserole to soak whale J sat an the darkened theater and was every lead1n1 lady he ever kissed. He could have had 1t aJI . My devotion. My loyalty. My cup collecuon. But he blew 1t. In the early dlys of Hollywood, they used to make rules about those things. If a sex symbol wanted to remain in the public's favor, he or she remained sinale. If he gOl married he ran away a no kept it a secret. If there were children, they hid them in South America. (Fantasy lovers have cnouah problems without fiJunna out who J()t custody of the fantasy kids.) Somehow the romanlJc aura was 1ooe when you visualized Elvis Presley f~muna the lawn or 01nt Eastwood wrappina prbett for burial. We wanted to beheve our idols made a full-time job out of breathina heavily throuah their nostrils. Youna people today feel the same way. It's an attitude that has spanned several acnerations. With my Dad, his secret love is Ava Gardner. my ONCE· A· TREE '·· mother. Clark Gable; my husband, Ao11e Otck.inson. Why do v.-e pursue tome dtU.m so absurd that the odds •f u)'Ulina comina from it are lhe wnc as Jerry Falwell posina for a ceinerfo\d? Why couldn't I cat brukfast the mornina Cary Grant remarried? Who knows. Wt. UIC whatever' we have to, lO act us thro uah each day. It doesn't hurt anybody and no one takes it too 1erioualy. I think ~naie Dickin10n is really too thin, don't you? FURNITURE~~~ CHARLES GOREN opener'• f1.r1t suit can be made with quite a good hand. Since responder did not make a weakness rebid, he might simply be setting the suit early prior to starting a slam in· veatigat.ion. Consider these two auctions: m w .. t 1 0 2<::1 Eut 121 Welt I+ I o 2• 2 <;:;1 Both auction• are forcing! In the first case, the bidding has not yet reached the t hree-level in opener'• first suit. In the second, East did not show a weak hand by f1.rst bid· ding two no trwnp (or. poasibly, two spades); t herefore, his band is unlimited and opener must bid again. I SENSA TIONAl SLING GROUP Sofa crtd Love Seat -Regtb $1300 N~wSale s799 Pncedat ONCE· A· TREE I A baby born to the ciamputer age can eniov its advantages trom the very b eginrung Even be lore birth. expectant parents are invited to com e register for the nursery necessities and niceties they need and love m ost Our specially trained staff ot consultants will otter personal guidance ln layette p lanning. then assist your frtends and relatives m a ctual gl1t selec tion Ow computer will proVlde instant access to yow Wishes at the Rob inson s stores currently participating m ow program And you ·u be showered wtth congratulatory gifts no two ahket 1b register. phone to r an appointment w ith our consultant at Robinson ·s Baby Gitt Registry 8.30 Newport (71 4) 644-2800. ext 446 SHOP ROllNSON'S IUNIMY 11-6. Newport Fashion Island• (714) 644·2800 ' OAK DINING SET WITH4CHARS $699 Prices Good ttwu Monday. June 2 Pllll•--1111& (\Om ..... _, ,.., ... .. omr I ems-....... ,, VCC• - \ . ' w· ,_ Al Ora• Cout OAILV PILOT/$unday, June 23, 1885 Wlth all lts probleins, U.S ... is still best place in the world Otar Ann Lander Thi.' fact that )Car, so they can collect more JOVcrn-All)'OH wbo made sucb a comment people ,;i>m tver)' cootloemt wait for gt\ ins up m)' child. but I'm crazy there arc 60 m1lhon Amt'ncans who ment checks. Who p:iys for this pubUcly to Ru11la would be laauJed olf years to make America tbelr bome? about this guy and walling to do cannot read the warning label on a can immoral brttdtng cycle -and tn la nie dark of al1bt, never to be beard How many Amerlcaos do you know an)'th1ng to ke~·p him . I'm sure .. M,~s of pes11c1de or the front page of a reltgaous America yet? We. the tax-from qala. wbo want to 10 live In Russia? All ( al"\\ash .. 1<s JU'lt a phase and he 11 newspaper doe-. not surprise me l payers, of course. Tbe Ci>UJltry you speak of so My father left Rusfta lo 1909 to drop her What should I do? -Enid, AM amazed. however. that 1n a police Another gnpe: Why should federal admlriDCIY may do a better Job lo tbt' escape service lo tbe Cxar's army. He Okla. • state. Ru!ISta. the students are Oie funds be wasted to finance lazy field of ecl1catJoa, bot ooly for tile brou1ht my moUaer wltb blm. I thank ~J .IDEI$ Dear Enid: Keep tbe baby ud best-educated m the world. college students when an alamuna brl&lltest. Mecllocre students are God every night that tbey didn't min LA throw tbe bom out. Russian children are not allowed to percentage are so dumb they failed a asll1H4 to menial jobs on farms, ln the boat. roam the streets. nor are un"'ed third-grade geography ~uest ion: factories ud ei>Dltructloo projects. • • • mothers perm1tttd to breed at the "Where is the South Pacific." Meuwblle, tile JtGB Is everywbere, Dear .\nn Landers: I am 26 years taxpayers' cxpen)e Their babies are I don't expectto see this letter in the loold•& for dl11ldent1. old. attrat·t1 vc and the divorced ca~d for rn wcll·\tafTed nurseries paper. but l Just want yo u to know la Ru11la there Is no freedom of mother of two adorable children. My while the mother) arc put to work to that an awful lot of people thank o ur speech or freedom to worship. The husband lei\ me for another woman earn their keep, sweeping strt'cts. government stinks. -Tired Of Ru11lao economy Is miserable. Al· two years ago. He promised he'd harvesting w'*at or shoveling ma-Carrying Freeloaders coboll1m 11 tbe oat100'1 No. 1 bealth alway'> takc ran' of me and 1he kids sttll ha!i.n'I fou nd a JOh but ht: /IAS fo und an 18-ycar-old girl who works at a carwash. Freddie;: sa~~ hl' love~ me. but asks that I be patient and let him ge t this girl ou t of hi~ sy~tcm. I lt·arned last week that I um pregnant 1 love kids but l-rcdd1c doesn't He wan ts me to put th1) baby up for adoption. I hate the thought of nurc. It's work or stanc. Dear Tired: Do you realize wbat a problem. l and ht· ha) kept his word. In America. we no\\ ha'e a third privilege it Is to llv.e lo a cowatry Granted,oursystemlsaotperfeet, I met Freddie last year and 1t was generation on welfare. Founeen-wbere' you can write to a newspaper but It Is tbe best In tbe world. If this IO\\.' at first sight. Ht' was between year-olds s1art to have babies. one a and say "Tbe government stlokl"? were oot tr.ue, wily would millions of JOb so I lei him 010\C in wtth us. He ~----~------------------- Save $200 to $300 on these . queen size SOfa' sleepers ------ • ,11~Yt ~ ' .. ,'IJ_ ,.,. ,. '!..>-' ·--f~ ..... ~ r w J I r I '~A , ~l\P ... ·)()() .. ~ (I ). ( B T · d I I I I \. 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We will give you~ five-year hm1ted warranty againsnactory defects 1n workmanship And construction Details available an our stores 4 WAVS TO CHARGE: Our conven1en1 W1cl<es Revolving Charge American Express Card MasterCard or Visa ANAHEIM Santa Ano Frwy and Magnolia Phone 714 821 -8550 VAN NUYS: San Diego Frwy and Sepulveda Blvd between Burbank and Victory Phone 8t8-780 2244 WEST COVINA· San 8Prnardino Frwy and Vincent Phone 818-919-1971 COSTA MESA. ~an D1eqo Frwy and Harbor Blvd Phone 714-540-8242 Onen Monc1ay thru FndAy 10·9. Saturday 10 6 Sunday 12 6 ' j I , . BIRTH S HUMANA HOSPITAL HUNT· l· INGTON BEACH May 10 Mr. and Mr!.. Frederick Arnold Shaw. Huntington Beach, girl May II Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ruddy. Hunt- ington Beach, girl Mr. and Mrs. Randal Secor. Hunt- ington Beach.-gtrl Mr and Mr... Thomas J Stuart, liunttngton Bealh. girl May l t Mr and Mrs John '\ W1lltams. Hunungton Beach, gi rl May 14 Mr and Mrs. teven N. Cacciatore. Hu ntington Beach. girl May lS Mr. and Mr,. Donald Ra) Weiler. tiun1ing1on Hcach. girl May 17 Mr. and Mrs. (hnstopher Car)', Huntington Beach. boy Kathlrl'n and Charles Montagnon, Huntington Beach. girl Mr. and Mrs. James Anthony Wong. Cos1:1 Mesa. girl May 18 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Omura. Fountain Valle}. bo} May 19 Mr and Mr~. Charles ··c." Clark. II un11ngton Beach. girl May %1 Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson. Hunt- 1ng1on Beach. bo} Mr. and Mrs. teven Lester Poner, Huntington Beach. bo~ May 23 Mr and Mrs Gabe Villasenor. Hunt- ington Beach. girl Mr. and Mrs. James MacMillan. I Hunnngton Beach. girl Mayt4 Mr. and Mrs. Da vid F. Pierson, Huntington Beach, boy 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rex W. Clements, Huntington Beach, girl May %7 Mr. and Mr<t. Leonard Hilts. Costa Me<,a. bo} May 28 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis James O"Sulll\ an, Huntington Beach, girl May t9 Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fairbanks, M1ss1on VteJo. girl Mr and Mrs. Dennis . Harrigan, ll unt1ngton Beach. boy < May 30 1r and Mr'>. Donald G. w .,.man Jr., Huntington Beach. girl · May 31 Mr and Mrs. John Reid Taylor, Huntington Beach. boy Mr. and Mrs. Steve Naghy. Fountain Valle). bo} SOUTH.COAST MEDICAL CENTER May It Kathenne l\dele and William Carl Anderson Ill. M.D., Laguna Beach. girl May 16 Kns11na and Norman Marriner. Laguna Beach. boy May 20 Nanc1te and Patrick Hayes. Mission V1CJO. boy . focqudinc Harris and Jefferson Clark Knauer, South Laguna. boy May 21 Eleanor and Fnt1 K. Kreis. Laguna l11ll\,h0)0 • May 22 ft•m and Steven T. Bontadel11. Laguna Niguel. bo} May Z4 Diani.' "athlccn and John JefTer) Morm. Laguna Beach .. gir May 26 larsha and Han) Ra uc hwerger. M1ss1on VieJO. boy May 27 < arol)'n and Neil Sampson. Laguna Niguel bo} May 28 Enn and Brent Michael G1ud1ce. Laguna Bl'ach, boy ST. J OSEPH HOSPITAL May 28 C.rtn and Rodger Max~ell. Costa Mes~1 hn~ HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL May 21 Mr ant.I M" . .John Jano'>ko. Costa Mc<oa. ho) Mr. and ""· Mark Blair. Costa Me'ia, boy May 22 ~r and Mrs. Wilham Hernandez. ( O)ta Mesa. girl Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McConnell Laguna Beach. bo> · Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Wishek Fount:11n allq. bo) · Mr. and Mrs Dennis Chegren Mission Viejo, bo} · ~~ and Mrs. Anthony Piro. Irvine. MayU Mr. and Mrs. David Toman Bafboa boy . . Mr and Mrs. Ri chard Morrison M1 41o;ion VieJO boy · May 26 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Binkley. Costa Mesa. boy M"I' :md-Mrs . :ndrew ~C:Osta Mesn. girl ~~and Mrs. Manin Fnuicr. Irvine. May 27 Mr. and Mrs. James Gustafson Irvine. girl · MayU Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Madison Cosan Mc~. boL ' ~~ and Mr~ cslte Radin. lrvtnt', MayU .fr and Mrs. David Darnt'll, Hunt· tngt on Brnt-h boy Mr and Mr<t Mark Frted. M1s,1on VtCJO. girl Mr and Mr<t Me'IB. girl May H k.e' an >\ndcrson. ( o~ta Mr and Mr' John Riedl. Irvi ne Do\ May 30 Mr and Mr" Carl Rak <'r. Irvine-. btl, -·---.-.- 0 RA E 0 AS T f I I" I ~ A sterling example of fund-trythisandGillerhasbeencooperativewith raising is .. Platinum Ova-the plan. We ha ve a lot of surprises." ti on" -the seventh annual End-of-Season .. We started con tacting·for auction auction being held June 29 at South Coast items in November" said Sandra Wirta of Repertory. the newly-formed Metro Guild, who is "Our goal was$ IOO,OOO, "said Debbie serving as Solicitation Committeechair- Andrews, chairman of the event being man. sponsored by the theater's seven guilds to ··We have had very good response. concludeSCR's20th season. "Weexpectto About 75 percent of/ast year'spanicipants go well over that amount considering the responded favorably and we have 56 i terns ticket sales, advertising in the catalog and for the Ii ve auction. I am particularly the auction items. We will probably reach excited about the AMC Jeep, the fur coat the $120,000 mark." (from the Evans Collection at Robinson's). More than 650 are expected to be~ n the$ 3, 000 shopping spree at Sou th Coast am'vingat 6 p.m. for .. Platinum Ovat10n" Plaza and I'll be bidding on the travel which will begin with a food-lover's dream. packages. I love to travel." Buffet tables laden with an array of gourmet .. Jn the past seven years. the end-of: entreesanddesserts will beset up in Town season auction has grown from a$30.000 Center Park, adjacent to the theater com-event toa $ l 00,000evening, "said Mona plex. Martin, chairman of the Governing Com- lrvine Guild member Caroline mittee of the theater's seven guilds ... Nat- LePlastrier has arranged with I JofOnmge urallyan event like this requires incredible County's most prestigious restaurants to amounts of time. planning and effort. Its provide taste-tempting treats. "We will success is due to thegenerosityofour , have virtually every type of cuisine rep-community which has continued to support resented here," she said. us." Participating are Riviera, Golden Truf-Andrews, who has been involved with fle, Gemme/l's, Pronto Ristorante, Copa ~e all seven auctions and formed the Hunt- Oro, Hemingways, Royal Thai, Le Biarritz, ington Valley Guild. said, .. We began work Bouzy Rouge, Newport Mandarin, C'est Ci on 'Platinum Ovation' two weeks after the Bon and Gandhi Indian Cuisine. sixth one. The most exciting thing has been At6:30p.m.,guestsmaystartbrowsing working with the 27memberson the . _the silent auction, where mor.e than 150 committee and the challenge of topping the ~--itemsan certiucatesw1 f6es0Tilto-:re-:-_----tasrf1uct~----- highest written bid. Silent auction For more information on the event. categories include merchandise and service phone the SCR Special Events offlce a limited edition etching to 28 hours of 957-2602. SCUBA instruction to week-long getaways to Hawaii. Professional auctioneer Melvin Giller of the Newport Beach-based Nationwide Auction Company. has again donated his services. He will beat the microphone on the MainSU1Bttos1art the li ve auction bidding fun at 9 p.m . At previous auctions, entertainment has followed the biddins~ but "this year we aretryingsomethingdifferent, "sa1d An- drews ... Entertainment spots will be worked in with the auc_tion. It will be interesting to .------.. Sandy Wirta, seated, and Tana SherwoodjeepintoSouth Coast Plaza smartly attired in fashions from Saint Laurent Rive Gauche for a shopping spree. Tbere'snoproblcm with parking as Paul Bursch of Angel's Valettes is on hand to park the vehicle. The womenihave worked to secure items fortheJune 29South Coast Repertory auction and high bidders can pick up the Orange Coast AMC jeep and plan their own shopping trip. --~ · .. on platinum r\114.a· +ion By \IDAOEA~ VV4 LI ~ ~~·~·--· --~I I I, I -. .-Updated cosmetic customer: Color her satisfied · . Based on skrn tone. Mary Kuy fo~mulatcd new \ip V111 Dw Ever fO into the cosmelic department ofa Wac 1tort-to ask about a produet and suddenly find your- self be.tn& led to another counter? You may not have been exactly sure of ••••Ill••••••• the name of what you wanted or you seemed unsure of yourself. You've probably been esconed by a salesperson to the counter containina the product she represents and has been trained to sell. I once found myself buying a whole set~f skin care items, when I'd gone in only for "some cleansing cream." . If you have found.! skin care line that works well for you. sttck to your guns and don•t be led astray. However, 1t you arc not satisfied with yoiiT products and feel adventuresome ~th hope in your heart for lookina better. then hslcn lo the salesperson. She miahl The screen tells~h areas arc dry and which aro normal colo"" .. nd blu•hc-Into three catcaortes; ivory, for ha)tlcr Last week I bad an intcrcstina experience ... I didn't The printou h t I was aivcn listed a step-by·stcp 1kin tone1: bt'iac. for medium 11 in tones. an help you establish a new you. and have the p pc~ ount of moisture. •.. " '"' k d bronze 1or buy any new products, but spent a few enli&htenina beauty reJimcn pr mmed specifkally for my 1kin s darkrr tone•. . · fa T · a minutes learning about products and a technique l hadn't needs as the computer saw them. Thcncwcolorurc d1vided into two mi·~· w rm ) seen before. H isel also had asked me what kind oflook I would like (with yellow undertone•) llnd cool (with blue un enones · At Robinson's I stopped at the ArJ:)el counter and to learn about. That information -for a fashionable day While many women prct~r either wa rm or c<>?I colors, asked to see that "marvelous color rub you wear under look -was at the bottom of the sheet -foundation color, the majority of women panlc1patlni 1n Mary Kay sc~lor foundation that a friend said made you look simply concealer, eyeshadow and liner, mascara, lip colori glo5' testinacould suct·es l\illywearshade1u n bothcatcao.ncs. radiant." (Now, that's pretty wishy-washy and I was a and blush. The secret was mttlntaimna color harmo ny· a coordanated prime candidate for a little walk). I found myself at the IS Within just 15 minutes·I had advice fora new look and look achieved by combin1ngc1 ther all warm or all cool counter being shown a similar product in a powder form. information for a column. No, I don't think so1 I said, adding that r already had a What more could you ask for ... unless it's findinaa shndf;you arc a Mary Kny fan and haven't taJked wi\h your similar powder. I resisted ... but, Elaine Hisel was salesperson anhecounter selling her marvelous color rub ~nsultant lately. I'm su1c she would be hap~y to talk color undaunted and continued to talk about IS (Intelligent that makes you look so radiant! with you .. whatto use fornatural ordramauc looks. Skincare) and asked if I had. seen their computer for • • • analyzing skin. The Mary Kay people are very excited about their new " I oo many color systems be in& used by wo~cn toda( .. In fi ve minutes the computer will Jive you a approach to color selection call~d Color Awareness. I arcfllr too restrictive ... Neun J ack.son:.the MK J?irector 0 complete read out on skin C<\1C products and the colors for received letters from two directors, Gloria Steppe and Product Services, is quoted as saying. .A~cr bein! colo.r selecting makeup." Why not? Beverly Recs, last week telling me how the consultants can analyzed. most wome-n so home and ~ltminate ha f t~etr,. She held a little machine on different areas of my face. help women with color choices. wardrobe. That's simply not necessary or cost-effective. .,.., ........... ., .. ---.u At preeentatlon: Joan Bondra, Bill Crawford, Darelle Dunlap, Ann.Jlaneen, Sae Blthell and Krlatln Raneen. -Humanitarians and presentees enjoy their moment in spotlight The county's chapter of the American Jewish Committee was passin~ out ho nors recently at the Merid1en Hotel ... AaroD Moyer of Laguna Hills was presented the Samuel Gendel Human Relations award during a reception and a few hours later Supervisor Tom Riley was standing 10 front of the 200 guests to get the Micah award. The G endel award is for ci vie and community activity leaders who are sensitive to the moral and h uman- istic need of Jewry and the com- munity at large. Moyer's wife Gerry and Gendel's widow Sopble were o n hand for the ceremony along with past recipients, Dr. Daniel Nlnburg and Herbert Schwartz. Carol Tufeld, co-chair with Schwartz. presented the award to ,AaroQ lloyer &eta con&ratulatory k1M from Carol Tufeld, who preeented Ida Samuel Dllr .......... .,e.Yy ...... Gendel baman relationa award, u r.eeta Jadi Lapin and Dr. Linda Aleut watc • 0..., "°' pMfCM bf a.rry Slollln At AJC d.lnner: Richard WeiH, Tom Riley, Michael Lapin, above; Bob Montcomery, Suaan Hinman and John Steven. Moyer noting that the former · Pasadena resident's activitities dmner progra"!. • • since coming to Orange County A happy bunch of some 300 include vice president of the AJC attended the first senior presen- chapter, board member of'Temple tation and awards banquet of the Bat Yahm and founding member of Laguna Provisionals of National High School Jazz Ensemble playing. ''The musicians also played dur- ing the dinner (prime rib) and were just great," said C hairman Jou Boadra. "The guests stopped eating and p ve them a standing ovation." They saw brocades. satins, vel- vets, chiffons, taffetas and silks - many with beading. Designers in- cluded Mary McFadden, Nina Ricci. Bill Blass. Nipon, Rubin Panis, Jeran. Bob Mackie and Tony Chase. T he Center. Charity League at the Ritz-Carlton. Riley received the Micah for his Five young women were eligible "dedication to civic activities and for presentation, Pamela Bithell, humanitarian causes that personify daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry the words of the prophet, 'Do BithelJ; Karine Bondra, Mr. and justice, love mercy, and walk Mrs. Adam Bondra; Julie Rapp, Mr. humbly with your Goer, Micah and Mrs. Leslie Duryea; Elizabeth 6;8." Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emma Jane Riley was there and Lawrence and Joyce Meeban, Mr. others included Judy .. ud Michael and Mrs. Ricbard Meehan. Lapin (he's chapter pre!>ident), vice After they stepped th rough an presidents Irwin Fried and Dr. archway of greenery wearing long Renee Goldstein; Secretary Stuart white gowns and carrying pink and Jasper, Board Members Ron Cor-white nosegays, each one was given Nrnety-five Ticktockers, grades 7-1 1, received awards for communi- ty service with Jiii Young, a seventh grader, getting the Mercie Award for most philanthropic work. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James You1. Working with Sondra on the affair were Sue BUbell and Dardie Dunlap. Ann Hansen is president of the chapter and Robert Steele acted as host during the evening. • • • "I'm goi ng out to see two of the Jeran's," said Ann Stern after the show. (A heavily beaded black and silver silk crepe and a patterned and beaded silver and royal). dova, Henry Eilbert, Julia Gelfand, the Ticktocker charm by her mother Some of the area's best-dressed -----------------------------.. Dr. Andrea Kaye, Carol Richmond and in return presented her mother women were invited to Neiman- and Linda Schulien, Judge James with a yellow rose. Marc us to see the best of the best ... Jackman, advisory board member; As the seniors promenaded the fall 1985 couture gown collec- Dr. Linda Algazi, Alan Murphy, around the dance floor. individual tion. A Victoria Royal with bugle beads and pearls on silk was the choice of Barbara Glabman. On the way out of the store she said, ··1 ordered it." (Earlier she had chatted about interviewing interest ing men on her 1:30 p.m. Saturday radio show on KIEV.) Toni Oliphant and Charlotte Rosan had discovered black gowns to their liking that had not been shown as the crowd checked out the entire collection. Charlotte's was a T?ny Chas~ completely studded with large rhmestones. Could she sit 1n It comfortably? "If it's a problem. 1 would suffer for this gown." Super Perm Sale! Our perfect perms··· For the best In you. Nova Perm, s40 for '25 ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS SOUTH COAST PLAZA 540-- - Christle McDaniel, Bob Montgom-comments were made on the But, before the parade of 59 of the ery, Susan Hinman, John Steven and Ticktocker's community acti vities more than 150 styles in the collec- t he Rev. Dr. Robert Shepard, ·g3 with Laguna Beach Free Cl inic, tion, the women had tea. Not just a Micah recipient. • Human Options, Orange County cuppa. but high tea that began with a Richard Weiss, national vice Special O lympi(S, etc. small glass of sherry ... continued president for AJC was reception The presentation closed with with ope n fa ce sandwiches speaker and Rev. Msgr. Royale fathers a nd daughters dancing 10 (cucumber, of course, along with Vadakin, Rabbi Alfred M. Wolf, the "Turn Around." Parents then caviar, salmo n. shrimp, tiny Rev. Eamon O'Gorman and Rabbi danced to "Thank Heavens for quiches. chicken salad. ham, etc.) Henri E. Front, participated in the Little Girls" with the.Laguna Beach Guests seated at tables of four in 1------------------------------. the Zodiac Restaurant had their choice of teas. And, a high tea Annual Sale ~12;;~~~Savinga Thurs. 10:00-8:30 Fri., Sat. 10:00-5:30 Special Opening Sun. 12-4 Barbara's Bridal& Formal 270 E. 17th St. Coata Meaa 548-8264 wouldn't be complete without scones p.nd jam .. . a variety of miniature sweets ... and to top it all off -champagne. Host Barney Barnett was very suave, moving from table to table chatting with the guests and explain-1.••----------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-I i ng that the spe<:ial order gowns would be available after the show for a closer look at the fabric (and price tags.) "<\II you real I) need for a good show are pretty fashions. good music and great looking models," commented JoAnne Mix. This one had all of the ingredients -tea was a bonus. Others seen were Annette Hurwitz (just back from Europe and a quick trip to Boston). BelJinda Baruett (tanned and relaxed after a trip to Hawaii). Bev Diamond, Milena Winckler, Marilyn Nielsen, Pat Blkbad, Kathy Hurwitz, Pa- tricia Grotb, Joaa Stevens seated with Sauy Luby, Beverly T. Coll, Marilyn Hau1man, L)'llll Hirsch, Anabel Konwiser and Libby Tobin. (Plea11e eee BOWL/84) _ ____.._e County_'s .. Lenny ·675-0823 2333 E:Coastt,Hwy .. Cor6na d'el Mar (by Matteo's) Tues thru Sat. 9 -6; Evenings by Appointment ,._ -.- easy listening radio station . -liUICM 1aa.1 · FMSTEIEa - _, ] 8 rr le v 0 v n .. b .. c b ti ( ~ tJ i1 ~ F E f • • 5 r r • ' EARN AND LEARN! Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sundey, June 23, 1M6 , PAPARA Zll P lus 1 Liza 's concert and AI)gels proVide reasons to party Members of the Founders suppon group of the Rehabilitation Center for Brain Dysfunction who are also Liza Mluelll fans will party at the Santa Country . Club S?turday before depaning fort he Pacific Amphitheater for her concen . After a buffet dinner to be served at the clubhouse at 5:30. the group will have transportation to and from the concert plus special seating at the theater. More information and re~rvations(S 125 each) ma)' be obtained bycalhnaSharon at 863-1262. ••• Executive Women lntemauonal. Orange Count) Chapter. have an outing planned for Tuesda)' ... the California Angels will once again host a meeting for members. Cocktails stanangat 6· 15 p.m. in the Football Press Bo' will precede a buffet dinner at 6.45. This traditional summer program has become one of the fa\ ome events for members. Lynn K. Biu• • 9 3 7-6 700. has more information • • • • is ~lcctina ofTenngs from the best California boutique wineries. • • • Amen Wardy has quite a lineupofdesignerscoming to his Newport Center Fashion Island store this summer. Geoffrey Beeae will preview bis collection Thursday at a luncheon show and be in the store on Friday and Saturda>.PauliDe Trt1ere will show her collection Jul> 11 ; Victoria RoyaJ collection will be previe"'ed July 16 and the Bob Mackie show is set for July 24. It seems the women who shop at Wardy's are real animal lovers .. dunng the past month. 30ofthe 18- karat gold animal menaaene of cuffbracclets in the Da\ 1d Webb Jewel Salon have bctn purchased. Most popular among the $6.000bracelets1s the frog followed b) monke) s. rams. horses and crocodiles. • • • Deliver the Dlily Pilat Boys_ and girls 10 or older - Call 642-43 21 and apply today. Daily Pilat The chef at P1casso·s in Lag1,1na BeaL h "111 prepare · gou rmet hors d'oeuvres for a Monda~ e' ent being held al the restaurant b)' the Laguna Beach Free Clinic board of directors. To go "'Ith the taste treats. the "''"e ste"'ard Volunteers who have worked on the sustain ma membership enrollment campaign for BoyScoutsof .\menca will be treated Tuesday toa Newport Harbor cruise with a luau aboard ... island food. mai taisand hula dancers Jeffrey Broke1' is in charge of the campaign and ts coordinating the cruise through Nucy lrvlne oft n me Coast Charters. ,.,_,,.,. c,.,., ,.,.,,. ldMtd ~,.,,,, .......,., ~ ,,. .. ,,.,...,, ~ M>lly• N C•w • • T~ ltrd 8.1/~u'I ltrl ~ lc'•n Rr•n '''""'"' 8mollt "°"""1 ~I~• CllMlrc>t ~--~ (.MOC ltfo __.,,, ~l.tlty l•lw-Ad11¥ f(l(ty ICM' I M'll r' ( .tltfoml• ( ,rNf ~" .m '"°'' fhit I \tory TM lom M I. QU.» I oowt Motht-thitol MMrttklY '4tm.I\ *""""' ~ ~" N (.1•1' C .MhylNn f.inl.t"" 1Hvf1ph1ll\ llul!JC•"' I An' '" ( .ilt~\rlllol MMI"""'' ·. N.atur.l11f'f "''"' ~II\-k'"'"" WM'~Al#I~ A/\<..lt• Al E.1w llfontotion lli.W>I.' "'"'""'' ltwt) ''""' ( ..... t\f\ Jt. 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"'"' ', .. ,.4 1 • .J.,,,.,.., HIJll,. h 1\thh.,., ~,....,'"''"' II 0.111011 llo•1k .. ·llt.,, lu•JJ • "' ~ .,,,, ~·rn•.u• "''"hi.\ f 1tillif•U"' lhl '""~ I ~ "~ p• t If, trlf 4r\ 1n. #r. lllr #1, ,,,,,, f ,, .. ,~ ... ~ """"'~•l:it ,.,,..>/. \ll.lfl ""--,,,~__....~~, r,....... .... h• . I ,,,..,.." ._.. t • __.... ...._ .,. I IN Ot•nge Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 23, 1985 01,a Qalnn, Sharon McN ey and Marjorie Rinpalt, above, joined. Mered.Ith Parry, Ernl Parry, Sue Matloff, Phyllla Chrlaten.en and Ginny Smallwood, rtcb.t. at Hollywood Bowl Volunteers luncheon in PaA dena. Greek touring . reduced A THENS. Greece (AP) -Hote.1. tour and cruiSt' operators say Amen- cans' are rushing . to cancel s.ummer vacations in Greece fo llowmg the hijacking of a TWA Jet _from Athens and President Reagan s . travel ad- visory about the Athens airport. 000 As of Friday. more than 20 .. Americans ha ve canceled ~king.s for cruises in the q reek 1_slands, according 10 unofficial estimates. Two of '\thens' leading hotels rc-poned more than 2.000 cance llauons b) U . grou ps. . The tra\oel adnSOI) was .issued after t-wo Shiite Moslems got through airpon securit} 1n Athens and. armed \\Ith grenades and gun s. h11ackcd a TWA Boeing 727 that was bound for Rome" ith 153 passe ngers and crew. BOWL VOLUNTEERS CELEBRATE ... 11.os Slwulas, Greece's head tour- ism oflic1al. urged Amencans to 1gnore Reagan's warn1n$ about the threat oftcrronst anacl.s 1n the Greek IXCl:VSIVI INGAGIMINY SAT-THURS 1:30 3:45, 6:00, 8 :15, 10:30 edwards TOWN CENTER ••••• ,, !il~l(l ''"'""751 4184 It "•l•W \ ... I 1'41 'I • CO~!& MU& He never knew what hit him. FromB2 . Several hundred . Hollywood Bowl Volunteers. including a number of Orange Countians. at- tended the 34th summer se@son kick-off luncheon hosted by the Alan Levensons at their South Pasadena home. Guests were wel- comed by Sharon McNaJley of Corona del Mar. HBV chairman. The group heard music by the Brass Quintet of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute Orchestra ·and a preview of the I 0-week season which opens July 9 from Robert Harth, general manager of the Los ~ngeles Philharmonic. "A MUST SEE MOVIE!" -John Corconn. KABC·lV WALTER MA~• CHARl:ES GRODIN \ !J EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT NOW PIAYINQ COSTA M ESA Ffll · 650& 10'40SAT-THUR · 1:00-Edwa rd·s Town Center (714) 751-4184 3:00 · 4:50 • 6:40 • 8:30 -10:20 NO PASSES ACCEPTED FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT Besides McNalley. other board members attending were Phyllis Christensen, Sue Matloff, Ginny SmaHwood, Meredith Porter, Brni Parry, Dee £dwards and Marjorie Ringwall. • • • Beatrice and Chester Sheets of Costa Mesa recently ce lebrated th eir 60th anniversary duri ng a reception in the Fireside Room of th e Harbor Christian Church. New- pon Beach. Hosting were their daughter. Pa- tricia Miller of Los Osos; sons. James L. Sheets of Costa Mesa. Chester J . Sheets of Sandy. Ore .. and Dr. George R. Sheets of outh Laguna with the women of the church assisting. The celebrants. who said th eir vows March 24. 1925 in Monttccllo. Ind .• also have fi ve grandso ns. two granddaughters and seven great- grandchildren. capita l. . '"We appeal to Amencans not to sacrifice a \acauon they planned o n the altar of political exped iency .and ruin their enjoyment of a beautiful. affordable country.'" said Sk~ulas. st·cretal) gen~ral . of the National Tourist Organ mwon. Americans account for less than I 0 percent of Greece's tourist s, but th~y are pnzed visitors. They stay 10 lu·wn hotels. sail the Aegean Sea in )aChts and cru1se-sh1ps. and spend frech . . The Na11onal Tdunst Organiza tio n said more than 500,000 Amen cans had bc:cn c~pected to v1s1 t Greece th is }Car. up from 474.000 last ~ear. Tounsm 1s Greece's biggest foreign exchange l!arner. expected to bnng 1n more than Sl.5 bil lion this year. In .\thens' port of Piraeus. where luxul) yachts are chanered to wealth y Americans at upwards of S 1.000 a day. charters reponed more tha n 50 cancellations. They came to California in 1950 and remain active -he still works fu ll-time as secretary-treasurer at EastblufT Pharmacy owned by son lr~:::================::::;===:;:::::~::;;~I George and she works there pan- Aclvance Tickets for THe GODNiBS time. Apostolos Doxiade~. pres1d~nt of the Athens hotel assoc1at1on. said two luxury hotels had each reponed cancellations by large tour groups, "making up 2,000 room-nights in all." ON SA at noc4ifW~J19. MAY ~~Ml.ISICPl.US lUXU.V T .. AT•IS Fint Twe MltHMt Sii"'"'-' * Olllll Y SZ.75 U•leu lllletd DRIVE-INS =~~:,C,: STADIUm a SECRETJ\QMIRER 1011 I U" Slft~[Jft[)I GA.Mt: v1s11 Oull KCH•ftl IAl ulOUS CITY cenTeA 0 134 USJ / lMt ORAllllC f Metre ttait m ;;:: :::~~ S "1us Co·Hll lfllomancln1 The Stone (P'O) RJ _,Mefft C> --··,·-·~ ~ ---·-,. D.A.a .Y ..L.. 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"1111 llVllL T HILLS COP 1111 IAMIO, PIUT llOOO ,~ .... .... nll lft lMAf -10 "' ~~-------~----................... ______ ___ ' Mystery, ghosts on local stages A murder m)'Ste ry in Huntm&ton Beach and a ahost story in West-• unday, Jul> 28. at the lheat.er. 7!72 Sunda)s at I and 7 pm. unul July 21. minster make thetr debuts on the Maple St., Westminster. Reser-'"Fat.hrofU.e8rl••''attheCosta local footliaht front this week. vat1ons 99S-4 l I 3. Mesa Civk Playhouse, 661 Kam1lton Aptha Christie's "Marder la "e TOI Wrappina up their respective runs St .. Costa Mesa (6SO.S269), Thursday Vlcaratt" arrives Friday 1n the this weekend are "At Yoe Uke It" at throuah Saturd4y at 8.30l. Sunday at 2 outdoor Patio Theater at Golden T Oranae Coast Collqe, "TM MJacl p.m., then Frida)'s and :)aturdays at West Colle.e. where it will run in ITU$ Wltla tlae Dtnr. Maa" at Cypress Civic 8:30 until July l .l repertory wtth the vintaae comedy Theater and 'Some EDClwaced Eve-•"Tlle Boy FrlelMI" at the Newpon "Harvey." Al~ openinJ Friday will alna" by the Fullerton Civic liaht Th~tcr Ans Center. 2SOI CllfT be John Patnck's spinted comedy Opera. Dnve. Newport Beach (631 ..0288), "Lo dd Bebold" at the Westminster and 21 under the stars on the Golden Finni performances of the Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Community Theater. West campus, and liaht jackets arc Shak~arcan comedy will be a.iven throuah July 13. Charles Mitchell is directina and ~Om!llendcd. Call 895_8378 for !hur I_a}' ~hrough Saturday at 8 p.m. . •"No Hard FeeUnp" at the Hunt- his dauahter, Laura Mitchell. takes ucket information. in the OCC Drama Lab on the <;osta 1ngton Beach Playhouse. Main.Street the central role of Miss Marple in the Al Westminster. Larry Blake and Mesa cam pus. Rescrva t1 on s at Yorktown Avenue, Huntmaton Golden West mystery plav whtch Ja A r h 432-SS27. Beach (832-l 40S). Fridays and Satur- will. ask•. u.diences at 1'ntermi's'sion ~or n nge mo arc 5 anna the dircc-Jules. Tasca's. "Dirty Man" com-days at 8:30 throuJ8 July 6 with a 11 torial duties on "Lo and Behold " a their op1n1ons on whodunit. Others story set in the hereafter. The ~st pletcs us run Fnday and Saturday at matinee today at 2: p.m. in the cast include Robert Linden I d T 8: I 5 p.m. at the Cypress Cultural Arts Mike Owens Linda Cathey Davi d inc u es 0 i:1 Y Grande. Cindy Center, 5172 Orange Ave .. Cypress. BACKSTAGE -Due to popular Robb Carolyn Matsuda and Nanc Krages, Launc Sondag, Michael Reservations 527-1949. demand. the Newport Theater Arts Boste~ Y Mc Hugh and Ten Hamilton. "Some ~nchanted Evening," . a Center has added three addmonal Performances will be given at 8:JO an~e~~~~n)~e:ts~~~tt':~~ghn F~~!_>~ revue of ROdgcrs and ~ahlmcrsteln perfor~anccsof1ts musical "The Boy Friti .. •· c: ...... r11-., ,,..,.. 1 . .i. , 1 1" ·1 Q .. sonis. completes its bnef run ~Ith a Fnend .... the sat1ncal show Wlll be with a 2 p.m. maunec scheduled for matmec today at 2:30 p.m. and staged toda} and next Sunday at 7 ---------------------------closini performances Thursday p.m. and July 11 at 8 p.m. at the through Saturday at 8 p.m. at Plum-theater, 2501 CltfT Onvc. Newport Scott repr1•se.s na tton mer Auditonumat('hapmanAve nue Beach . call631-0288forllcket infor-_r- 1 and Lemon Street in Fullerton. mauon .. Tbe boffrienda and tbelr &lrlfrtenda lD ••n.e ao,. Frtad'' at the Jlfewport TbMter Alta Center (wblcla llu a.- utended fm three atra performaAcee) an (from left, bM:ll row) Jl'..C. Owler, Lawrnce O'CollDor, Tom ltarlL:;4 lllchael Crome and (rear) Lyndra Seely, llarllyn • Karen Foleom and Gtnaer Pos. Reservations 879-1732. I -------- LOS ANGELES (AP)-George C. Scott will reprise his Oscar-winning role as Gen. George S. Patton Jr. in a new three-hour movie for television. Affordable housing for actors eyed LOS ANGELES (A P)-All actors despite the myths coming out of Hollywood, arc not nch and able to afford expensive homes. In fact. the maJonty of the per- formers who belong to the guilds Scott's role 1n "Patton" won him an Academy Award as best actor in 1971 but he declined to accept the Oscar. · "The l:.ast Days of Patton." adapted from the book by Ladislas · Fctrago. 1s now in production in. England. Delbert Mann is directing. 1he movie will tell of the con- troversial last days of Patton, from the end of World War 11 to hi s death after an automobile acc ident on Dec. 21 ,.1945. The drama also stars Eva Mane Saint as the general's wife. Richard Dysart as Gen. Dwiiht D. Eisenhower. Murray Hamilton as Gen. Hobart "Hap" Gay. and Ed Lauter as Lt. Col. Paul Hill, chief surgeon at the military hospital were Patton died. Conunuing their engagements on other local stages arc: •"Cabaret" at the Curtain Call Dmncr Theater, 690 El Camino Real. Tustin {838-1540). playing nightly exce pt Mondays a\ varying curtain times through July 21. •"Grease" at the Harlequin Din- ner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana {979-5511 ), nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Se pt. 15. •"A Chorus Line" at the Grand Dinner Theater, I Hotel Way, Anaheim (772-77 10), nightly except Mondays at varying cunain times through the end of the year. •"Girl Craiy" at Sebastian's West Dinner Pla)housc. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente {492-9950). Wednes- days throu Saturda s at 8 .m .. barely maR enouih money top get ~U-,..-~---..... llT\m 'T'OU"' by. Fortunately. help 1s on the way. ·Ootn°"' '°'•'ti ua e18 sci!~ The Screen Actors G uild, the lr----------------------0 'F•etch' is Chevy Chase's funniest movie ... It's a movie to cherish:' American Federauon of Telev1s1on and Radio Artists and Actors Equity have joined forces to find affordable housing for the actors and other members of the entertainment busi- ness. A joint gu ild committee. with help from the UCLA School of Arch1tec- °'ture and Urban Planning. is looking at sites in Hollywood. North Holly- wood and East Hollywood. "We hope to set up subs1died housing similar to Manhattan Plaza in New York." said Howard Caine. head of the comm ittee. RUFFELL'S UPllOLST£1Y, lllC. fOf. Thi Rat of YOllt lttt 1922 ~R80ft Bl.VD., COSlA ME~l 156 IAlA UA Movies 990-•0?2 MU,AIMI UAMows 9S2 4992 • COSlAllUA ( d•itOS Cinema Ct<lte< 979 •t41 )' -Aoeh>•d Sct. .. •ot TIM[ MAC.A ZIN ( ·--"""--l~JtiAj,·'l llJ\i COITA •IA • 1IMllf. 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Enca takes him to Pinc Valley where Mark balks a1 bcang his blby Sllltt. A distrau&ht Nina steals Palmer's gun and heads (or the jaJJ unab~ to get permission 10 1« Manao. Nina quietly vows to get rcvcnae. Nina accepts Donna's invitation to be her matron of honor when Donna weds Bennie. Nina decides that's the time she'll destroy anyone she fccla responsible for Daisy having been wro~y sent to pnson for Zack's murder. Alfred overbears news of Bob's remission. A con1inuousl)' ltm~rmcntal Bob wams • evC't')'onc from 1ry1f\& to pl•Y ma\Chmatcr. Phoebe th•t he'll halt her visits to Hillary if Cw ano Kathleen fcl&n reconc1bat1on. she conunuet to interfere w1tb their Brittany finds Ktv1n an at.ndon mine '1tr marri-.. Euicnc plants a s1okn wallet on and hollen to him as Cadin loou on. Jesse. Enca 1Chemcs to f't('()ncile Ross and Catlin shocked by 8nttaoy'sab1l11y to talk. Ellen. Catlin revives an unconSC1ous Kevin. Oil overbear1na mother Richard relu'les to hccd..Matkn"i~pl.ea (hat he take Jake 1n10 protective custody-so that Jake 1s not murdered an pnson. Savanna orders Patch to kill Bo and Theo. Wbeo the murder orders•~ rescinded, PalC'h.Jealous of Bo. decides to carry out the plan on has own. Marlena takes Alice's suagcst1on to be warmer to Richard. hanc dejttted when a now-blind Kimberly tells him to gc1 ou1 of her hfe. Emma secs th is is a cue 10 regain Sha,nc'$ love. ANOTHER WORi.0: Donna told her Ca1hn's advice Sally aarcc:s to 11ke Ke vin hospital cut becks may be reason for to v1s11 Ahcc an Washington. U nawa~ Marley's ~nous inf~11on followin.J bone tha1 he's rarry1na drup. Carter maJc« his marrow tra.nsplan1. After leamana of firs1 ou1-of.1own ~P.'~r Adnan. Marley's illness Nancy spolS Victoria but AS THE WORLD TVRNS: Barb holds as urged by Donna to tell no one about the off on accepung Brian's mamaic proposal girl. Deciding to move dcsilJlcr drugs until she t'an win Paul's approval. • • • from has house to an abandon scllQQI yard, Althoush 1ttrac1ed to Dr. Craig. Lila plans Larry ruhzcs he his being stalked. To halt to 11ve her romance with John one more GENERAL HOSPITAL: Stunned by SC'orpio's admission that he and Anna we~ once mamed, Holly pacJcs her bags and heads 10 London 10 v1s11 with nanny. Grant tells Monie.a he plans 10 woo Ceha with money. Ganny's former defen~ anomey Brett Mada son airccs 10 reprMCn t Dcmck in custody fight for Mike Prcsron shps phony message 5.8} ang th~u Slater IS drad anto Sean's computer. Realmng the message 1s false, Scorpio thinks Scan 1s 1wo-11mang him again. When Prescotl tells "ONl Of THt llST IONDS IN llCIHT YIAIS. •. I HAD A WONDE.UUL TIMI.I* -loe4 Siegel. 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Newport Beach cm= r,-cr-1 642-0972 • .... ~ ._,Co<QOOllOI• Olilt ¥'*1 OI DOfflCIDOlinO ..... ., u t'lll Are. _.... ....... IOll lry. Lucinda's plan to swamp Craig wtth work and kc~p him from going to Montcp wtth Sierra doesn't work. ln Monica.a. Sierra ans1s1s Cnag take her tot~ home of her late father 1n ordtr 10 find clues about her mother. Tom ~luclandy airtts to manage Lisa's financial affairs. Fumbhn& with answers 10 Scotland Yard an- ves11gator, S1uan agrtts 10 return 10 London and answer funher questions about has mother's dea1h. Steve upset whe11 Be1sy seef..s loan w11houi his knowl- edge. Betsy JUSl as angry when she discovers Steve took second mongage on house. Tucker heads for Alaskan job. • • • CAPITOL: Spe>111ng headline that says Thomas sluggcJ Trr). Hal lea, cs hosp11al and refuse\ 10 rt'tum Juhe overJO}ed when T~ler rnmes home. Austin ap- proaches Nino and Ch11a about adopting her bab} Sam pnmes Jordy to stan business takeover. Jordy attarted to young wife of Sam's business fnend Cyrus. • • • OAVS OF OVR UVES: Anna's return prompts Tony 10 PoP the question. Ian considers out-of-town transfer but agrees 10 stay in Salem 1f Melissa will stop using sex 10 g<'I men. Call iope and Eugene Kheme to spend 11me awav from his More musicians fighting famine LOS ANGELES (AP) -Another S[Oup of musicians has gotten together to raise a few decibels to feed the hungry 1n Africa. Forty top-heavy metalists rec9r~ their own tune. called .. Star." in the manner of the earl ier recording of "We Arc the World.·· · Amon$ them were Ted Nugent. Dio. Quaet Riot. Blue Oyster Cult. Judas Pnes1. Motley Crue. Iron Maiden. Twisted Sister and Wasp. They got together under the banner of Hear'n Aid. "Stars" was written by Ronnie James. . .DJO-Y.ixfa.n Camptletl and Jimmy Bain of Dio. It will be released this summer under auspicies of USA for Afnca. later they can't kill Tony unlll they find treasure. Slater slugs him. As Ton) prepares 10 stand for first ttme s11\ce the shoo11ng. Slater takes aim. Grant and Anna rccogniu each other from their DBXda)S Joshgocson TVand cla1mshe has the "Jewels." • • • GUIDING LIGHT: (lam~ \Ober\ up a drunken Ed. When a hungo' er Ed shows up. Maureen pu1s him on prufess1onal probauon. Ball) lose~ all 1he mone)' he won the day bcforl' at poler table. Warren and Preston at1empt to kt·ep 'Reva and K)le apart. Sally balls Reva b)' saying that Reva's been in love wuh alhhe ~wts men. Philip asked to run for c11y co uncil. Tnsh and Ross dating once agnin. Record ·promoter Suzette Sa11;on, impressed b)' Lujack's ialent, thinks LuJack would be perfect for music video. With Locke near death, Alex wants to marry him Wh11l' Luiack thinks Alex·s desire 10 marry LoCke 1s foolish. hr behevcs Lockr misses has career and that anothrr stab al show business might cure Locke's problems • • • LOVING: Jonathan. posing as Ke11h. starts plan to destroy Jim Jonathan gives Jim art book that stirs Jim's memory ofh1s lame 1n Europe with Shana. Feeling 11's she only way Harry will ever get out of Jail. Sieve breaks up wi th a broken-hearted Trish. Wh~n Dane admits Lo Anne that he hates her -since he has 1hc ont' 1hmg he's always wanted: the company -Anne realizes thr Cabot was right. Anne goes 10 Cabot and says she'll team w1th him to make sure Dane loses control of the company. The baby·s conlln\Jous cryi ng antcmlpts Ava's at1empts 10 seduce Jack. StaC'y tells Jack she can never be the woman who takes Ava's child from hcr. no mailer how muC'b she loves Jacf.. Loma asks Linc 10 move in with her • • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Trappc.-d in Victor's secret room. Dorian searches for papers which might d1s1nhcn1 her. Dorian cannot find papers. Jenny 1s talking 10 V1ck1e as V1ck1e turns into N1C'k1e. -\1 If there's one thinq you must do this summer, it's "Return to Oz ... " NOW PlAYING---- -.70MM,_ ....,. •rOVMTAINVALLEY •OIVllfOl Sl~ TllAC• cn--f-Sf~TAT>O.. --... 'llll ~5331 (-~Vtllfy ~[)r, .... SJt.•500 ~1770 COITA ...U NfWIOOllT MACI< E-•T-cn. l-OS~0-IUIMA 'AIU! l'acillt'• ....... Pat> Dr• ... "'~' f()70 • MllSIOH VIEJO • WUTMIHITP 7~1 .,.. 6'4 0761) U>OUHA HllLS 011AN0l r d•¥01fiot<tl 't. ,qun.1 (,.""°°""' Holl\ M,oill~t.611 l'.14 7,)!>J f-01Vl<j01Qll EdwwlllC--11,.1•~6120 891 )ll3b ,._ CD@!!!!: •••"'!l" ,_ _____ , ·Disneyland .-------- "Fast, funny, ingenious, entertaining!" Joni'/ .\'f(l;f/111, SEW }'ORK TIMF.S ''A wildly exaggerated fun-fair ride.,, -M1rho11/ W1/mu1tt1Jn. LOSANG/o:LES TIMES ST£\ Ei\ !1111.Ultllti ~ THIGODNl85 -~ll~1!':'1 "";ST'l'VF.N S.'iFUlERC ·--:CHRLi; Nll,IJMBt ~ "":IJA\ r GRI ~" t~ -~11\I?; sm:l.RfR(j FltAN~ MARSHAU. KATH!m Kf.NNEl.11' '-:RK'ltAR!l I)( 1-,~r.R ... ltArM:Y RFJ!NllARD ... '"f'!" 1~--·----1 -::"RlrHARIH10NNfJI PG' l'WWT•--.U .. mte> .,,._, •• • ••,~•••"'" f ".__ ,..-.. .... -·---!"9 .. ._. ....... ..,. •• ,.... ~ .. II ·---·-- ,_. Tllll m.. .... , ... 544-0750 -&. TW Sll·'500 ..._ N• m -1220 c:owaa.-T EDWMOS n TORQ tDWMIOSalSSOI YllOMJ -IJ4.ZS5J FMT• nun an 1 soo CIOCm mwMDS FCMnlll YAlUT 111111 '3493'1 rACFIC OHIU m .. :sn.mt . llMSSl·MS5 mAPlW OIWAa~ •wn..-ra 111.nn . OIWMDS, C-.. "m ._,..tSZ-4tt3 4 -u ..a <m> m-o433 UA...SI MIC fASMllt SQUMC WUl-IB ltl·Mtl -.Tl ml TSl-4114 "U ..... UJ-1611 racn MIWAY n ~.,. Ol9tMIS '°"" com:a r~Qlmm .... ...,.,... ........... Jenny's uraina. V1cl1.1c tell' a supponl\c Chnt about her pcnods of blaC'kout' und her fear that &he's faced wtth a double pel'50naJ11y. Stood up by N1ck1e, Haff) decides their rela11onsh1p 1s o"er. Herb WllrOS Rob that Cassie's search ror David in Berhn could prove fatal. Scns1na Vickie's d1s1ms. Donan genuinely washes to help her. Bo agrees to back Woody's film ventu~ when he learns his old flam e Mimi is SCI to star. Interested in C1over. Brad. woos her wath promise offuture as a mnhl. ..,,.~ .. ' RITVALS: Mike stall shaken by his expcnencc while trying to save Mark Julia can no longer hide her fcl·hn1s for Luck). Carter seeks C.J.'s s upport 1n gubcma1onal nee. Chnsu na plots to take CJ . away from Sanh. Cherry questions Dakota about her affair with Brady. • • • RYAN'S HOPE: Arrested for being in stolen Rolls-Ro)ce af\er D.J. d11ched her. Ryan pleads innocent. 0 J. shows up and begs Ryan not to give police his name for fear his father will beat him again. Afler Jack learns of D.J. 's past he decides Ryan can no longer sec D.J. Lee heads for San Francisco and her former boyfnend An Desperate to get pregnant, Maggie seduces T1gcr and later learns 1hat he's had \ ascc1om). Roger offers 10 1mpregnatt' Maggie. Kate and Da11e's musical a smash Chantel It'll~ Chesse) 1he) musl gel inlo Nrv. Yorl safe depom box within lhl' month as the bo~ contains something much more valuable than mone). • • • SANT A BARBARA: Realizing Lionel pretended to be amorous milkman when )he v.as blind. Au11uslll k.eeps her vmon return a 6C\'rtl. Renfro hares Jack 10 kill Kelly and Nick Nick and Kelly abducted "'Nick Cst'lpc1.11 llUOShOI nnas OUI &,kn and C'rul search for Kelly After 1clhna Ben she slepl w11h W;am:n, Magic makes plans 10 put Ben an nurs1na borne San tan,• and Gana conunue battle for Brandon ~ CU~lod)' 0 0 • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Klatc upset wben she spe>IS Laia and H~n kii.smg. Seeing L1za'1 birth control palls, Lio)"! mistakenly thinks she's 101nJ 10 stan using them because Liza has decided 10 ~come his lover. After Liza tells T R she feels too young to be her mother. the girl feels c\t'n closer 10 Liza and accepts her a~ a "sister·· Danny, T R .. and Rader J01n the circus Rider and T.R. share a kas Wendy plots to get Chase's show a nee led Wend) upset when Quinn asks Sarah to accompan) them 10 movie. At 1hc end of the mo' 1e Quinn takes Wepdy home firs1 . ... YOUNG AND RESTLE~: Ashley v.arns Tmry not get involved w11h the mnrnrd Tim. fracy plans to return 10 ~chool v.1c1or upset because Nikki spend· mg 100 murh ume at Jabot. When Mr. Webstt'r l'anno1 rcpn~ his loan 1n ume, .\n1hon)''s henchmen force Webster to put has hand 1n a tank filled with piranhas. Tom embarraSS<"d v.hen Amy offers to teach him 10 read .\nthon)' 1ells Elana he doesn't 1rus1 Roben Doctors tell John's famil) 1ha1 he suffer<"d a stroke which has lef\ him paral)it'd. Ashle) and Jack romc 10 verbal blo""s w11h Ashley cla1m1n1 Jark wants John to die so that Jack can takl' over com pan) Three new sh·ows aet summer play byCJJS LOS ANGELE (AP) -CBS has announced it will telecast three onginal shows this summer. includ- ing a new hour-long magazine show called "West 57th." The new shows are "Hometown." an hour-long drama about old college mates who meet again after several years. similar to the movie "The Big Chill," a humorous detective drama called "I Had Three Wives" and the magazine show. "Hometown:· an early look at a fall series. stars Jane Kaczmarek. Franc Luz. Christine Estabrook. Daniel Stem. Margaret Whitton. John Bed- ford Lloyd and Andrew Rubin. II will premiere Thursday, Aug. 22. from I 0-11 p.m. The show will run through Thursday. Sept. 19. and then switch to its regular new season time period. Tuesday 8-9 p.m .. starting Sept. 24. "Outrageously entertaining ... a daring, deliciously demented comedy." _....,., ,.,.. ... l'f(lf'l.f. "Shrewd and entertaining ... one of Jack Nicholson's boldest performances." -11..llMd .... lll<kt"I 0\41 "Turner Is glorious. The sexiest presence In movies right now. and prodigious a ctress to boot ... Peter Trav«>rs. POOPLE .... ,_ IJAMOVOI 952-4993 lllTl•ll EDWMOS ClllU COITtJ 97'-414 t lllTl9111 IJA SOUTM COAST S40-0SM ..,. EDWMOS lllYfJSITY IS4-llll UllUllllll lDWM1>$/SO CAL lAGIN ltllS MALL 763-6611 llUllllYll.11 EDWMOSYUO TWiil 130·6990 IUlll MIC OUIG: MALL '37-0340 IUlll IJACITYCQfTD 634·3'11 IUlll PACflC l»A"6l DR-11634·9361 WllTllllTilt UA WCSTMllCSTUI MAU 193·0!>46 "West 571h." named after the New York street on which CBS News as localed. will premiere-Tuesday. Aug. 13. I 0-11 p.m. The-program will run for six weeks. The CBS Tuesday Nigh1 Movies wall move from the 9-1 1 p.m. time penod to 8-10 p.m. ti111e penod staning Tuesday. Aug. 13. "l Had Three Waves.'' an hour-long comed}-adventure starri~g v.1ctor Garber as charming. roguish pnvatc detecuve Jackson Beaudine. will premiere Wednesday. Aug. 7, 8-9 p.m. It will run for six weeks. "One Hogan Place.'' a half-hour situation comedy whic h had been announce-d earlier as a summer show, will be held for mid-season sched- uling to allow more time for develop- ment. BIRI>'l .. A brP"nt,_of, •w.., met ..... .., •• t )'OU 9l'C net'~ to~ -RaR-i CHllSTOPHH LIKINS, O.D. NANCY l. WILSON, O.D. toke pleasure in announcing the opening of WOODBRIDGE OPTOMETRY 42.50 Barranco parkway, Suite J Stonecreek Plaza Irvine, California 92714 (714) 857-0676 Join the S ummer Fun at DAY CA MP!! f,fH; UOtf -t LH:•tTIO.\ ... • flttd T~ • Cnfts • Swinmitc "'1"··,.•~;._, ____ •fknca • Oft-care and' Enroll Now -Fall Semester Starts Sept. 9th Reasonable Tuition Artw-catt Avabble JUNE 24th thru SEPT. 6th SUMMER SCHOOL JULY 8th thru AUG . 2nd " "A Private School of Distinction Founded In 1942" IN FOUNTAIN VALLIY 16135 llOOKHUIST ST. (714) 962-3312 ~.t .............................. ________________________ ---.!~d,;:!_~~~~---~~- I•· SUNDAY, JUNE.23, 1985 Padre fen• egrM lh•I Wiggin• ehouldn't relum lo t1•m. C2. McEnroe• h••YJ fevorlt• ••Wimbledon opene llondtlJ. Cl. North AJI-Stars prevail iri _o.vertime South ref u ses to wilt, but falls, 98-96, in battle o(Oran_ge Coun~y's top players By ROGER CARLSON Ofthel>elr,... .... Billed to go down to the ware 1t went even funher Saturday night as the North All-Stars held off a belated South rush to record a 98-96 ovcnime victory at Orange Coast College before an appreciative near-capacity crowd of 2.500 basketball fans. In the end 1t was Mater De1's Mike Kelly dropping one from six feet out with an assist from his teammate Mike Mitchell and a couple of fr~ throws with 13 seconds left by Savanna's Tim Pittman which put the North up by a 98-94 couni in overtime which proved the wanner. The Nonh escaped one final am- bush with three seconds left to safel}' inbounds the ball afler the South pared it to 98-96 with five seconds lefl. but it was difficult to find any lo~ in the aflermath of the 20th Oranae County All.Star pme, which found the Nonh p inina its eighth victory. ··1 though~ it wast· a real positive experience," said South Coach Jc'"? DeBusk of Newport Harbor. "I didn t want to get blown out. We took it into overtime and it was a good show." Six times the North took leads ot seven points iq the first half in a bid to put it away early, but the South overcame its early stagnation from the field and eventually took the lead at the end of the first half at 47-45 for o ne of its few leads. But as 1hc Nonh dad 10 the first half. at Jumped into the command at the outset of the second half and at was a matter of catch-up until it reached 78- all. De Busk's crew took a lead of 82-79 with 5:25 lefl and had an 86-85 advantage with 2:04 lefl an regulatio n. But it took a sax-footer wtth 20 seconds lefl by Estancia's Adam Lockwood to send 11 an to O\.ert1me al 90-all. The end came qu1ckl)'. howe.,,er. as Bryan McSwccney of Dana Halls fouled out JUSt 11 seconds an10 the overtime. Mitchell and Servite's Matt Honikel scored to pu1 the North up. 94-90, the South retaliated w11h buckets from Mission Viejo's Tom (Xosiano and Lockwood. but then Kell y and Pittman put 11 a~ay. .. McSweeney fouling out d1dn'1 help them." comme nted North Coach Gaf) Mc Knight of Mater De1 McKn1Jh1 and h1 two Monarch . M1ttbell and Kelly,~ m oved to the North for -the first time and the game's sponsor. the C'osta Mesa K1wan1s. apparently found the panty i 1 was seek1 OJ. · "I don't thank we had eno ugh plays 10 keep it going," said Md(nig)ll about his team's seven-point leads in 1he first half. "But I tho ught Kell) pla)ed a whale of a game. And Hon1kel played a real kc)' role " Hon1kel led all scorers w11h 21. ~h1le Kelly (20) and M1tchell (I IS) gaH~ the North tts I ·2-3 punch Had the South pulled 1t o ut at would eastl) haH: been the Tom Desaano Stor). The clever 6-0 guard tooi.. charg~. leading all South scorers "' 1th 18 points with his dnves down fhe lane. and his assists made 11 eas) for Newport Harbor's A.Ian Fraser lo <.rnrl' t" ice 1n the fading seconds of thl' lirll! half DcBuslc inserted De 1ano tn10 the lineup at the stan of the second half and at the end to ma Ice it a three .. guard o(Tensc with Lockwood and Harbor's Chuck McGavran and 1t appeared LO be the South's best offense. ··w e just •thought 11 we had any ad van~ at all it might be at 1uard so we gave It a shot." said DeBusk. Although McKnl&,ht refused LO claim v1etory in tenns of a better defense, the figures showed the Nonh h1tung 35 of 76 from 1he field for 46 percent. as opposed to a 37 of 87 performance by the South (42 per- cent). . "The) were quicker. much quicker than we expected," said DeBusk. "And v.e had trouble w11h them on the boards." M 11chell picked off 16 rebounds for lhe Nonh. but he wasn't 1he dom1- * * * nant pla)a ot the pme The South hatju~t 3 of us Or t 16 shots from the field 1n the first half and went through a I for 9 dry spell midway thro ugh the second half to fu nher frustrate Itself. Lockwood (I ))and McGavran ( 12) were also in double figur'C1 for the South. but the highest front hne player for the South was West- minster' Enc Schurman with 11 point I he North had a chance to put at awa) 01n regulation when ti had possession with I 0 seconds left. but two shots were turned awa) in the fadinJ moments to force at into ovenime ··There were Just a 101 of good athletes out there." commented McKnight. and 1hat about sums up o nl> 1he fou rth game in the sencs decided b~ two points o r less * * * South recovers .. for78-71 • WJD After s haky start, Rebel girls tum it on in second half By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Del!Y ll'tlol c. .. 1111n•1•I So who says stars don't get stage fright? Certainly not tht coaches and girls in Saturday's Orange County All-Star basketball game. Playing befott a cro""d of 1.500 at Orange Coast College. both the North and South teams came out fumbltng and bumbling on their wa) to one of the poorest played halves of basket- ball you'll ever see. But in the second half. the girls took to 1he limelight and put on the kind of show o f which the) 're capable. as the South prevailed in a 78-7 1 shootout. "When we came out to pla). one of our girls said ·oh m} God. look at all the people'· ··said North Coach John Koehler ... The girls kind of froze up when the) saw the cro v.d. We 1ust pla"ed ugh1 and cold 1he ~hole first half. throwing the ball away. missing la\. ups. }'OU name It." ·in the first half. both squads combined for an unsightly 46 turn- overs and shot a ch1ih 3:! percent from the field (20 for 64) as the South took a 29-22 lead Things p1ckt'd up cons1derabl~ an 1he nnt 20 m1nu1es. ho"t''er 0.-, .. .,... "\\'e commun1ca1cd much bettt'r 1n the set'ond hair:· ~1d uth ( oach Carol S1rausburg "In 1he first halftht' girls were apprehensl\ e an front ol 1ha1 crowd. But the~ got o'er 11 and 'lt"llled down .. Matt Judd of the South puta up abot aaalnat preeeure of the MartinJ40) of the South &oea up with· Crandall to anare North'• Erle Hendry (33) and Paul Crandall (left), and Brent reboun during Saturday'• Oran&e County All-Star game. The two teams redeemed 1hem- seh cs somewhat b) shooting 54 Beniquez's blazing bat buries White Sox, 6~3 Lugo's pitc hing, Pettis' defe nse a lso key to win CH IC AGO (AP) -Juan Beniquez credits concentration. confidence and experience for his cttrreht hinin"}( rampage. Beniquez cracked out three hits ancludinga two-run homer Saturday to lead the Angels to a 6-3 victory o ver 1he C hicago White ox. Beniquez has had seven hits 1n 10 a1-bats against the While Sox an the last two games and now has had 24 hits in his last 51 at-bats for a .4 71 spree that has raic;ed his average 10 310 for the season. .. I'm roncentra11ng more and more c;elec- t1 vc "hen I'm up at bat." <,aid thl' 35-)t'ar-old veteran. "I h11 what I want 10 hit. lftht·~ pitch me away. I go to the opposite lield. M) problem before was 10 If) to pull the outside pitch." fOdai••Game A••" (Watt W) at Chklago (Tanner 1-0).. . Time: 11:30a..m. JV.: ChMnlt $.. - Aedlo: KMPC (710). Hen1que-z also has learned to stud) the pitchers. "I watch what the) 're throwing. ~ho throws the breaking pitches. "ho throw<; 1hc fast balls." he said. "Before I used 10 go up there and JUSt swing away. "I also have a lot of confidence no" that (Manager) Gene Mauch has me an there pla) 1ng every day a~1ns1 all kind of p1tt·h1ng and 1n tough si tuatio ns. That's the d1fferl·nce the la,1 couple of )Cars." Benique1 balled .305 1n I 9~J and . ''ll last year. promp11n~ Mauch to claim ... Hl' has bel'n one oft he bcs1 nght-handcd hitters an thl' league the last three ~ears Hl' has a lot of" a)" to get hits and rareh tries IO do morl' 1han he can ·· Told Beniquez r rcd11s his manager lor tn)llllang conlidencl'. Mauch replat•d.''l'm glad he feels 1hat wa) but I al'lo lt:-el I'm doing m) ~II a favor there. ll's .,omewhat Sl'llish ... · M1kt' Brown pul thl' ..\ngt'ls ahead "'"ha two-run homl'r bl'forc Beniquez hit his two-run homer lo stake rookie l rbano Lugo. ~-1 . tt' a 4-0 lead. It was tht' c;ecund straight gamt• Bro"' n has put the .\ngds ahead to sta~ against lht• White O\. .. , got a hold of11 pre11' good." said Bro ..... n of h1-; second homer "I'm s11ll not concentra1- 1ng and s"mgang likl· I "ould like bu11rs great to gel a gJmC·"1nn1ng RBI against lhe Wh1ll' ~O\ Thl'\ hJ\l' ll\\nt·d nw thl' la~t l\\o \l.'ar-:. ·· The ·w hite So ' h:ld ,1 grl'at \.hant·'l· tti ~l• ahead 1n thl' titih hut "l'rl' cut ,11011 tn l'l'n1t·1 licldl'r Gan Pt'ltl\ \\.uh the \n~l'I'\ l~ad1 ng ~-2 and t\'l' mt·n on. Harold Ba 1nt''> h11 a dn'c \\h1ch \\.Ould ha,l· Commonwealth dominating A i • fi di th t --"We lool.. at 11 llke a very 1mportan1 mer can swimmers n ng e wa ers meet. Wl''re 1ry1ng to SWIO\ tired and h -t Mi i V •i --see h ow 11 goes. Bas1call) "e're not roug a SS on ieJO swimming meet swimming for this year but for next year," Po nting commented in refer- By BRlAN UNDERWOOD ThelossofBaumannwasofnorcal ence to the World Championships o..r ...... c.m..,,,,.,, concemtoWoodhousewhoovenook next )'Car. For the th a rd day in a row. United lkmdt in the last 100 meters to win Without Rick Care). lastsummer' l k'ared the bullpen ~all hut Pe111s made a k ap1ng. c.1ne-handed ca1rh "\nother fool or two and 11 would ha'e hct·n a different ball gaml' ·· \aid "'h11e O\ \tanagl'r Ton~ LaRussa "I had no idea I ~a) near thl' "all until I h11 11." ~1d Pettis. "I thought I ~as still 1n the pla' 1 ng field "hen I cau~h t but the gu) s told me m' glo' e \.\3S O\ er the tenc.·e" \tauch \81d. "\\ e ho-hum catch~ h._e 1ha1 om· l0H' told him that 1f11\ an the par .... I e\fX'l'I him ttH'a1rh 11 Bui someumes he doesn't hsten Ill me and catrhes the ones that are out o f the pari.. ·· Tht' '1cwn h1l..t•d the tirc;i-place o\ngels' k.1J ,,, a thl· \\ hllr \u\ 1t1 I g_.trlll''> m tht• \ llh'rh .in l l·agut' \\ t''t ~k111qua tnpkJ .1nd '-1.l'ft'd 1n thl' '>C\ l'nlh .ind B11h lfoont' hit h1, thm1 homl'r in the t'1~h 1h t h1l·ago\ (irt•g \\ all..er h11 h1~ I I th hl1ma m lhl' eighth. percent <38 of 71 I and taking a hllle better care of 1he ball an the second half. 1hough the) sull mishandled It enough to end the contest w1th 77 turnovers The South. ~h 1ch led by as man}' as 12 in the first half. ""ent up b> a dozen o nce again when forward Jill Osur hit a short Jumper for a 49-37 lead with 13·35 leO But~the !'\onh. behind forward Pam Ouom. outscored the South 11-~ o'er the next three minutes to cut the South lead down to three at 51 -48 C'hiott1 scored six points in the run and ended 1he game """h eight. The South pulled awa> again. howe' er. as Fran Wynn of Corona del Mar hit a la}'up for a 57-50 lead ~nd. then Im nc·~ Dina Graham hit a shon bank shot to gave the South a comfortable 60-50 advantage with 9: 10 rema1n1ng The pesk) l'oorth squad wouldn't go a~a~ tho ugh. dra~ ang wtthm 61 ·57 "'hen Jodi KJeberdropped a 12· footer at the 6 31 mark Then the "1orth's Mar. GainC\ stepped to 1he hne to tf) io cut tht' lead to t~o when she was fouled after a steal. Gaine). a 5-3 ~uard from Mater De1 v.ho ended with a game-high 19 points wa'> 'for 7 ""hen she came to the frce-throv. hne to shoot a one- and-one ~uh b ~O left But eight "a'> not ht.>r lud., number. a!> her "ho1 bounled out lut>hng a <:>outh fas1 hreai.. 1hJt endt'd "Ith Jennifer <hur h111mg a la' up tu pu'>h lhe kad tlad. Ill SI\ ..\fter that. lhl· "-onh could gt•t nl1 do~r than fi,e tht· rest ot the "'a' (Pleue eee SOUTH/C2) Fernando has 14 Ks in6-3win l OS ..\:-..<.if L F\ 1-\1'1 -h·rnando \ alen1uda ~-i1d he "a'n't tnms 10 1nrrt'a\l' h" 'tnl..l'nut ltHJI That'<. 1u'\t the "a' 11 turned \.)Ut \ alen1uda o,trurl.. oul I ~ "h1le pllt'hing .i "\-h1t1cr '\alurda' nigh I"" the Lo~ ..\ngdc<. Oodge~ heal the Hous1on ..\Citro' I'·'\ "It's thl' hl'" I '•' pih. lll·d Lh1" H·.ir .. \ alt•n1ul'IJ ,,11J I '" ..\n!!l'll'' \IJn.1gr1 I tHl\ I .t"•rd.1 ,.11.t ·f 11unl·l·n "nl..l't1u" .1~.11n,1 th.II , luh " .1 prctt1 ~·itxl 111.'rh1rm.t1llt' I hl'' rt 1hmt 1n tht• Today'•Game Houston (Mathis 3-1) at Do d"9f' (Honeycutt •-6}. Tlme: 2:05 p.m TV: None. Radio: KABC (790). leagu(' 1n h1111n~. thl'\ mal..t· nintact. the' 're ' l'r. d1tl1t ult lt' 'tnh• l'Ut " Thl' 'll"ll'" "·1' thl' Dl\\.l[ln•." ninth 111 11 g.imt'' .11ot.11n,1 I h1u,tnn and m11\nj tht•m 11111• , .. k l'll''l'''-llln ot scrond pl.ltl 1n 1ht' '\..1t1111l.il I t•agul' "'e't It marl..1·d thl I \th 11mt" 1n h1' carC't'r that \ Jkn111l'IJ h~" .. trut ... nut 10 or mon· t'l.11tl" th l.1n1wd the l\s1rn•>' ll'Jdl1ll h1lll'l Hill I )111,1n thrcl" time<; The I 1"' \nl!l'll'' ll'f'I h.1mkr hJd al k:t\t l)nt• ,tni..e,1ut in l'' 1·1' 1nn1ng " States swimmers were missing in with a 4:24. 76, JUSI a sccond off gold medahs1 an both the I 00-and action at the Swim Meet of Cham-Baumann's meet record time. 200-meter backstroke. to contend pions in M ission V1eJO as the Com-"I was happy with the time," wtth. Senn Murphy. a resident of monwealth's cream of the crown Woodhouse said about the 400 Toronto, Canada and a sophomore at contincd to "reign" on America's meters. "I was freling!retty good Stanford, swam to a first place m the parade. of . afier the breaststroke nn was able to men's 200-mcter back troke. "fh~cabou&~ Am.c.r~k?-trlfl"""('rhatf-a-bod.,-1ength---a8o-t.,.h--etry-Bnn~ C~l cpub.~. 1l1li Llf''t't ..b.l~-'.......,,l....,tlr...._ __ .._. inkeout\ 1" I 'i '-l'I la,1 '(':tr .1gaan\t Pt11ladelph1a swtmme~ however was not so f!lUCh deficit) the last I oo meters." Africa and Georgia. pronounced the question Saturday as the literal Berndt. who briefly held the record "Georu". Parkes of ustraha ~ absence o f ~leit Baumann an the 400-prior to the Olympics. felt he had turned to the winner's stand onct meter 1nd1v1dual medley. e nouah to hold o ff Woodhouse the again Saturda)". Bnnkman took the The world record-holder 1n the 400 last 100 meteB. men's 400-meter frtt1tylc ~1th a IM scratched early in the da) from the .. 1 thou&,ht it would be enough. but 3:S6.27 and Parkes headed the anticipated showdown with . men-he was jusl 100 aood," Berndt com-women's 200-metcr back!>troke final can Jens-Peter Berndt. Brnal ." Rich-mcntcd ... 1 love races like this whe re at 2: I 5.S6. ardo Prado ~nd Au5trnha 'I Roh )OU let the other auy catch uP· hold The cffons of Kim Brown and Woodhouse with ~ C'omb1nat1on of a th m off a.nd then pull away except Jenna Johnson kept the l lnitcd tatc fever and sore throat. c .. • from being blown o ut of the pool "We believe he has n minor today. entirely as they took the women's 1nfecuon" Baurnann'5 Coach Dr. · Canadian Tom Pont1na. swtm-400-mctcr ftccstyle and the women's Jcn0Tih~ny1. explained. "He's had 11 ming for Jhc UruveAity of Calp_ry. 100-meter butterfly. rnpccuvel)" for about a week or ~ nut 11 seemed set a meet record in the men's 1()().. "I thouaht 1t (the race) """ prelt' like it. peaked this morn in He meter butterfly fin15.hm1 at 5S.26. &ood." Rrown bcsan. "I tned 10 keep couldn't even speak or ea1 The 20.ycar--0ld. who cnte~ wnh o aood ~ct and Ma) out thert' to ti') "Needle s to say we'rt vc"' d1..ap-1he ~nd-fastc'>t ~ time, IS usin& and do mv tit-st time l'"t' httn prell\ pointed We v.cre go mi tor n wnrld the meet as a barometer for the rest of (Pleue eee SWDl/C2) record." the ~ason .. ~,... ..... .., ........... Ste"n BmUey of tbe Golden Weat Swim Clab, beada for flAlab ln bttutatroke e•ent at Swim Meet of Cla&mplona. The 14 \lfll..t•l)UI' lll'J D"tg.ht < 1oodcn ol 1hr 'it•" 'a ,,, ... \kl\ l1lr the mo 1 \tn l..l'1lut' ma ttamr 1h1\ !1('34'on "liolan R'an -4 ha'i{"hall'.;. Jll tame \lnl..l•1,u1 leader t1ll,i., 1ht• 11">\ R' an. ""ho had "'1ln thrn· '1ra1ah1 dt'Cl\IOO\. tann~t 1lnh '"•' Hr ha' '.Q"(\ \.arecr \tnl..eout' Ll"-l\n rk' hmkc a I~ I 111• an tht• tilth 1n nana. 1,t'ndtn@. 10 hatter\ t1' thl' plah' lo '4 or1· livr run' .\ thrnv.1ng r rror h\. R'an Jnd a "1ld pitch hclfl<'d tht' Ood(l"r' m.itch their bta&e'it inn1n& 1>t 1hc 'l('I on ll..1·n L.andrtau\ "" l1•J ho me 1 .... 11 n1n' 1n 1h1· 1nn1ntJnd <•nit f\nil\ k Jnd (Pleue Me DODGERS/a) ... [ 1' C2 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, JuM 23, 1N5 . Indigo Illusion wins feature lnd1ao lllusjon held off Easy Con- versation to win the Vessels Maturity by a balf-lcn&th Saturday ni&ht before a crowd of l 1.S06 at Los Alamitos Race Course. lndiao lllusion. nddcn by Robert Bard. covered 440 ya rd an 21 .64 st"ronds and paid U.40. $3 and $2.40. The victory was wonh $61. 740. Easy Conversation. ndden by Ken- neth Han, crossed the finish lane a nose in front of Speed Galore and returned $4.20 and $3.20. The $2 exacta of lndi'o Illusion and Easy Conversation paid $26. Speed Galore was a neck an front of Face In The Crowd and returned $3.40 to show. All I 0 entnes m the race for 4-year- old quartcrhorscs carried 122 pounds. Following Face In The Crowd across the fin ish line were Rise N Hi&h. Miss Jet Tonto. Duh For Diamonds. Easy Pass Request. Man In The Money and Old Love Of Mme. There were no scratches. SWIM ... From Cl 11red because offinals but I was prett) relaxed today." Johnson. on the other hand. had other incentives for her success Saturday. Following a poor per- formance in the women's 200-meter • freestyle, Nadadores' Coach Mark Schubert threatened to pull last year's ' silver medalist in the same category if she failed to do well. "Hewasdoingit for my own ~pod," Johnson said. Again. both the men's and women's Nadadore relay teams took top honors. The men finished the 400-meter medley at 3:55.56 while the women countered with a 4:26.54. DODGERS ••• From Cl Mike Sc1oscia each had run-scoring singles. Los Angeles took a 1-0 lead in the second. scoring an unearned run with • the aid of two Houston errors. Sciascia singled home Pedro Guer- rero, who had singled. stolen second and taken third on a throwing error by catcher Mark Bailey. . , SPORT S BREAt\ ~ - Padre fan.a agree with teani's stand in Wiggins'-case From AP cU1pa&clle1 NEW YORK -An overwhelming ~ 73.1 percent of 3.604 fans polled by NBC-- TV researchers at Jack Murphy Stadium 1n San Diego Saturday agreed Wlth the Padres' organiza- tion stand on not lettan& Alan Wiggins play for the club again, the network said. Disagreeing with the Padres' stand was 26.9 percent of those res~nding. After Wiggins latest drug relapse earlier thi season. Padres president Ballard Smith said the second baseman would not play for the Padrt'S apan. Smith stood by his edict despitt' Wiggins' recent medical clearance 10 play again. Wiggins is now playing for the Padres' farm team a1 las Vegas. Lansford'• blast gives A's win Carney Lanaford hit a two-run homer • in the 11th in'"ning Saturday to lift the A's to a 6-4 victory over Cleveland in American League action in Oakland. Alfredo Grlffln led off with single. and after Dave Collhl1 sacrificed, Larsford drilled the first pitch from reliever Ray Barkley, 0-1, over the left.field fence for his I 0th home run ... In other AL action, BUI Buck.lier hit a two-run single in the eighth inning and Marty Barrett homered in the ninth to 1ve Boston a 5-3 victory over host Toronto in a game delayed by rain for more than three hours ... At Tiger Stadium. Don Baylor belted a two-run homer to back the four- hit pitching of Ron GaJdry as the New York Yankees blanked De· troit. 4-0. The lo!.s, which snapped a four-game Tiger win· ning streak, was onl> the third in Detroit's last 13 games ... Keat ffrbek'11wo-run double and Gary _...__. Gaetti'• RBI single 1n the sixth inning rallied Frank Viola and Minnesota to a 3-2 victory over Texas in the Metrodome ... Kansas City's Bret Sabe rba1en pitctied a perfect game for seven innings before Gorman Thomas led ofTthe eighth with a single and then scored on a bases-loaded bafk as Seattle beat the host Royals, 2-1 . Saberhagen.-7-4, saw his five-game.winning meak end. At 21. he would have been the youngest pitcher to recprd a no-hitter other than Vida Blae, who was about a month younger than Saberhagen when he no-hit Minnesota on Sept. 21. 1970 ... At County tadium. Cal Ripkea stroked a run-scoring single in the sixth inning to help Baltimore snap a four-gamt> losing streak with a 3·2 victory over Milwaukee. Winner Scott McGrt 1or, 6-6. pitched seven innings of seven-hit ball before givi ng way to Du Aast, who gained his second save. McGregor struck out four and walked o ne. Kelly lead• Memphis, 38-28 MEMPHIS -Quarterback Mike Ell Kelley ran for one touchdown and threw •II• for another while completing 15 of 19 passes for 214 yards as the Memphi~ Showboats stopped the Arizona Outlaws. 38-28. in a United States Football League game. The v1ctol) assured the Showboats, 11·7, of a home-field ad vantage in the first round of 1hc playoffs which begjn next weekend. Arizona's season ended with an 8-10 record. Show allencea San Franct.co Eric Slaow fired a two-hatter for eajht Ill mnm,s and Steve Garvey cracked a two- run homer as San Dieao edged San Francisco. 2-1. Saturday at Jack Murphy Stadium. Show improved his rC<.lord to 6-4 with his third victory over lhc. Gian1s this season. He walked fot.1r and struck out ix and lost his bad for a shutout when am Davia hit his eighth home run season leadina ofl'the fif\h annina ... In other National lciiue games, Dave Parker hncd a bases-loaded single 1n the ninth ,__,,..----. inning for his SOth RBI 1n as Cincinnati nipped Atlanta, 4.3, at Riverfront Stadium. Parker's ninth game-winning RBI on his third hit of the game came off reliever Terrr Forater, 0-2 ... Jun Samuel 1 three-run homer with one out in the bottom of the ninth snapped a 2-2 tie and gave Philadelphta a 5-2 victory over Pittsburgh at Veterans Stadium .. ~---' . At Shea Stadium, second Sbow baseman Wally Backmu'1 error on pinch-hitter Terry Francona'1 ground ball allowed Ou DrtesstD to score from third base as Montreal snapped the New York Mets' five-game wanning streak with a S-4 victory in I 0 innings ... Rookie Cart Ford, in his first major league at-bat, drove in the winnina run in thl! I 0th inning to give St. Louis a 2-1 victOQ' over Chicago at Busch Stadium. handing the Cubs their I I th straight loss. ' Froat, Edwards tied in Atlanta Rookie David Froat of South Africa l!I fired an 8-under-par 64. Danny Edwards birdied the final hole for a 68, and the two shared the lead after three rounds of th e Atlanta Golf Classic. Frost, who served two years of national service as a police constable in Cape Town, knocked in five of his eight birdie putts from 10 feet or more for a 54-hole totaJ of202, .14 under par on the hilly 7,008-yard Atlanta Country Club course. Edwards, a part-time race car driver with four tour victories in his career, got his closing birdie after the national telecast had ended for the day. RaymoDd Floyd, a two-time PGA champion and the winner of one Masters. held a one-shot lead after 13 bolcs:Out fell off the pace with a pair ofbogeys before gettinJa birdie on the final hole for a 68-204 that left him tied for third with rookie Steve Patt, the second-round leader . . . In the LPGA Mayflower Oassic at Indianapolis, Alice Ritzman had fi ve consecutive birdies and seven in eight holes, while AJJce Miller used an eagle to tic her for the lead after three rounds. Ritzman, who had nine birdies and a double bogey, finished with a 5-under-par 67 and had a 6-under 210 total after 54 holes. Miller. who like Ritzman started the day in a tie for fifth a I-under, played without a bo&eY for the second time in the tournament ... At the J>CA Senior Tournament Players Championship in Beachwood. Ohio, Anold Palmer shot a 4-undcr-par 68 to stretch his lead to five strokes over Miller Barber entering today's final round. 'fOa.m. _..,.. ~rott Orand Prb<, a.Ntl. 11:30 a.M •. -tA19.t• l : A,.ee at Chago Wt* lox, a..-1. 1 f:*» a.In .. -NIO P0011tM.L: U8f'.L -~-... Jlr89y.~7. 12:30 ,.,._ -....,.: A..,_ Q111·c, Channel 2. 1:30 p.m. -eooca ~ ve. Peru '" Worid<laip .. _,_ _. (M}. a....IMI :M. , p.m. -1111: w.~ pt.,,., a.Nl4. i ,.m. -eoLI'~ ,~·· WC>f'n9n'• tqur· MIMntat Malwm.Jllift="'* ... 4 :,.m. -• Pdlc Cham- pJonlt-.. ""'...,,. ..... a..... 7. MDIO 11:80 a.m. -M-A• 1 • AngMe at CNcago Whh Sox, KMPC (710). <l 2 p.m. -M-AL.L:· HOU8ton at Dodgers, KA8C(790). 5:15 p.m. -HOR• RACING: Hollywood Gold Cup, KNX ( 1070). o.lf,...,....., ~ ,.,_ Sharon Lyon (32) and Fran Wynn (20 ) of the South battle the North'• Stacey Rooney for rebound Saturday n!Cht. SOUTH GIRLS WIN ... · "l thought Kim Takayama did a errific job for us," said Strausburg. She was a real steadying force for us a point guard. "Sharon Lyon (Woodbridge High) was great. She got a lot of important rebounds for us down the stretch." Lyon had 12points togoalongw1th her·game-high nine rebounds. "Before the game, I thoustJt our weak point would be rebounding. but 11 turned out to be a real strength fOI' us." added Strausburg. The South o utrebounded the North. 43-35. "We couldn't maintain our intensi- ty," said Koehler. "We kept coming back and coming back. and it took something out of us. We dug ourselves too big a hole to crawl out of. "We did have a chance 10 cut i1 10 two. but we miss the free throw and they get a layup for a four-poin1 switch. Thal killed us." The South has now won four straight from the Nonh and as 6·2 si nce the series began 1n I ens. Jennifer Osur of Brea led the South w11h 17 points. La Quinta's MehssaFeJdasz added I 0 while Michelle Chomicz of Ocean View chipped an six fo r the Rebels. ... 'HigJ) Rollert ma.Kt~f;t1p to England Banks leads U.S. effort at international meet BERKELEY (AP)-World-record triple jumper Willie Banks led a parade of Americans setting records Saturday in the Pacific Conference Gamrs featuring national teams from the United States. Australia. New Zealand. Canada and Japan. In the U nited States for the first 11me in its 16-year history, tht' quadrennial met't is being held this year in conjunction with the Foot Locker Summer Games of eight world class invitational events today. Banks. who recentl) leaped 58-11 1'1 to become the first American since 191 I to hold the world tnple Jump record, was never pressed by the weak field as he won at 56 feet rven. The previous record of 54-61'1 was ~ct b) American Ron L1 .,.ers in 1977. Alex Washington ran the men's 11 0-meter high hurdles an a hand- held. wind-aided time of 13.5 to edge compatriot Tom Wilcher b> a tenth of a second and third-place finisher Jeff Glass of Canada. In the women's IOO-meter hurdles, Stephanie Hightower won easilY. in 13.34. well ahead of Canada's Sil via Forgrave and New Zealand's Lyn Stock, to set a meet record. .. I'm pooped," Hightower said. "I just started a new JOb last week as director of a summer camp in Cleveland. I'm training twice a day and working 40 hours a week." American Dave McKenzie also set a meet record, throwing the hammer 228-5 to beat Australia's Hans Lotz and Joseph Quigley. The previous record of 228-1 was set by Japan's Shigenobu Murofush1 in 1981. Canada's Dave Campbell captured the men's 1.500 meters in 3:44.25, edging out Peter Bourke of Australia and Craig Mashack of the U nited States. American Susan Foster set a meet record of 4:09. 36 to win the women\ 1.500, w11h Anne McKl!nz1c of New Zealand second and Penelope Just of Australia third. Penny Neer of the Un11ed States became only the fourth American woman to hurl the discus over 200 feet when she won the event in a meet recortl 201-4. John S1apylton-Sm11h of New Zea- land set a meet record in winning the javelin with a toss of286·4. Emmit King and Lee McNeil of the United States finished one-two in the 100 meters, with times of 10.44 and I 0.45. respectively . . ,. 1880 NEWPORT BL. •COSTA ME Curry wins by TKO over Baez ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. (AP) - World Boxing Association wel- terweight champion Donald Curry. displaying excellent hand speed. tim· ing and accuracy, stopped Pablo Baez in the sixth round ofa scheduled 10- round junior middleweight non-title bout Saturday hete. LIMITED OFFER REG. $2649 NO DOWN FINANCING 0 .A.C. _ .. OPEN SUN 11-5 • ., .......... Jimmy Connon, 32, and Chrla EYe1t Lloyd, 30, may haTe reached the crouroada of their rapectlYe careen. Connors, Lloy~ - at a crossroads? By WILL GRIMSLEY ,.,, ...... e.n .. , • ....,,, When the big iron gates of the All- England Cr~uet and Tennis Club creak open this weelc, Wimbledon's faithful will woefully watch the cur- tam commgdoY. non the"Jimmy and • Chnssy Show." . . To sports fans. 1t 1s a d1stress1ng prospect. James Scott Connors and Chns Even Lloyd. with their two-fisted backhands and grim fighting qualities, were the game's whiz kids of the '70s -Connors. the brawler out of Belleville. Ill .. and Lloyd, then just plain Chris Even. the classy shot- maker from Fort Lauderdale. Fla. Jn their own separate ways. they were the catalysts of an explosive era. They were the center court of the world. The new. burgeoning pro tennis game bounced off them. Now Jimbo 1s 32 and Chnssy is 30. Both are facing the crossroads in their respecuvely brilliant careers. Their spon is being ruled by Martina Navratilova and John McEnroe -a pair of powerful, agile; left-handers capable oftakinia tournament by the throat and shaking It to death. Connors and Lloyd are ready 10 gi ve it at least one more shot - perhaps a couple or three more. The string. however. is growing shorter. -Connors has confided pnvatel~ that he is wearyingofWimbledon ana may just kiss the old lady good-bye. He never liked the· place anyhow - the 19th century stuffiness, the emphasis on tradition and propnety -just as the old lady never cared much for him. He is more at home am.on& the rowdy. barracking buffs at the U.S. Open in Flushing Meadow. N.Y. Five years ago, Lloyd said she planned to play fi ve more years. Two years ago, she said she would play a couple more ~fore fulfilling her desire to stan a family with her tennis-playing British husband. John Lloyd. But now that the deadline is here, she may be having a change of mind. This indecision apparently was prompted by a 6-2, 6-4 victory ove'r Navratilova in the Virginia Shms of Flonda final in Key Biscayne in January -her first triumph after 13 straight losses to her longtime adversary -and then buttressed by her dramatic triumph in the French Open at Pans earlier this month. Connors acknowledged that his court intensity has exacted a heavy mental and physical toll. "I don't point to Grand Slam events," he said recently. "I consider regular tour events just as 1mponant. My attitude 1s that no match 1s as imponant as the one I'm playing." 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Lloyd , Navratilova share top women'sseedatWimbledon WIMBLEDON, England (Apt.-John McEnroe, despite four fosscs already this year,. lS the one Brnish bookmakers say will be unbeatable at the I 98S All England Tennis Championships, which btgin Monday. Among the women, the choice is not so clear. Martina Navratilova and Chris Even Lloyd were inslallcd as joint No. I seeds by the Wimbledon seedinp committee, the first time it was u'nablt to announce an absolute pre-tournament favorite. The top-seeded McEnroe, bidding for his fourth Wimbledon sinales crown in five years, will be the odds-on favorite at 4-to-'9 when he steps onto Center Coun to face Australia's Peter McNamara tn the first round. The talented. but tempestuous left-hander was beaten this year at the Tournament of Champions in New York. the WCT finals in Dallas. the World Team Cup in Dusseldorf and, most recently. in Pans, where he failed in has bid to become the first American since I 9SS to win the French Open. The 2S-ycar-old New Yorker lost only three times all last year. His record so far this season still as 1mpress1ve, 40-4, and bookies believe McEnroe will easily wtn on the famed grass couns of the world's most coveted Grand Slam tournament and claim the S 163.800 first pnze. No. 2 seed Ivan Lendl ofC:zechoslovalua, yet to show a champion's touch on grass. is next in the betting at 5-to-I. followed by Sweden's Mats Wilander. who earhcr this month beat Lendl on slow clay in the finals of the French. West German Boris Becker. 17, already being hailed as the best prospect since McEnroe himself. 1s fourth in the betting at 12-to-1 . even though he does not figure among the 16 seeds. \ Wlmbledon fact. and f16ara F•(" •"O l1111Kt• of lllt IOltn ,t,• l!llelW TtM•I ~Olltl\4M t i T ... Al l!ntlltnd uw11 Ten1H lll'CI Cr_,.t CIUO . IVINT-Tht IOlth _, A• E.,.._"CI TtMrs (h~ tt19 ~et ,_,., ~ 11tm t;ttnl• lo beeo11 Mon!Nv tftCI end wlltl the men's Mntte\ !Ille Oii Julv 7 IUll'ACl-Gr•"-lf ATlttO CA~ACITY-Center Court lies 12,4.33 Melt, ••~1111-lor ,, 100; No I CCIUM ht• •.lM Mtls, ala~ nt r~ for I,. ()flt elev recotd >UIS Oii first Frldlv. 1"4 Tourneme111 rt<Otel· UO,j.d, I'll ""'1s-.2 44 m•liloll ""'"' sw,no t0 "'-..,_,., cNlmPbl elld ti'3,eoo to 1t1e men'• cllet'l\Oloft "•L0-121 !Dltvtn In teen Of the "*"'' tlld worMll'• iln9ltt comoetlllofl. TCW SllOS-Women· Chflt Evert 1..IOvO •"O ~tine Ntvrttllova, AM11 John McEnroe. 01,INOtNG 0.AMl'IOM-Women Mtrtlllt Htvr•UlOve Menc John MCEnroe 'OAMllll CH~IOM1 IN 'llLO -W-Mertine N1vr1tttova. Chrl• Ever1 Uovel •114 Vlrolnl• Wede ,,,,.,,, Jollll McEnroe Md Jlmmv C041llOI'\ TILIVIMON-N8C. wn+c:h I• lalevl11t1e Wlmtlltdon tor the 17th con~utfve veer, wlll "-"' 1 toltl Of 27 ~s. •5 mlnultt of c-.... l11etudl119 • 011t-110ur onvi.w suno.v. 8oth Int women's e!ICI men'• ftNlli wlll oe tttec.111 live on Julv • •nd 7 ttll>eetlvllv, beelnnme •I ' • m ,.OT Last week. Becker won hts first Grand Pnx title at the pre-Wimbledon Queens Oub event in West London. picked up $32.000 and moved up to No 20 10 world rankings. Becker's big serve and aU-<.aun game had his opponents reeling on the low-cut grass and JoJt•n Knck. whom he beat 10 straight sets 10 the final. said afterward "lfhe plays hke that evef) day at Wimbledon. he can wm the tournament. .. He has one of t)\e best serves I have ever seen. but on top ofh1s serve. he h11s some 10cred1ble shots," said Knek. Among the women. Navraulova was slightly favored1 by bookmakers and given a 2-to-7 shot to wm her sixth mlc and the S 14 7. 720 top prize. with Lloyd 7-to-2 against. WALLCOVERING ·PAINT ~ CLEARANCE! SAVE 26-400/o! All Exterior Latex Gallons ~ Special Patterns t~: Look for ule t.gll REG. 6.99 -9.99 .rJ·F~. . SALE 199,27!VR9 • All exterior net end seml-glou flnlaheal Check tags! REG. 19.99-25.99 SALE 1199-179a! SAVE 25-50%! Alkyd Exterior Primer . REG. 18.99 SALE 139~ All Other Patterns •Every color, every pattern! ook for sale t•g•I REG. 7.99-12.99 SAVE 33-50%! All Interior Latex Gallons Check tags! REG. 11.99-23.99 SALE 599-9 7 _1 SALE 599-15~~ Resilient Floor Tile 1 /2 Price Pebbkttlle • Ylnyl·composltlon dryb11ekl 1 &C 12" • 12" REG. 32C SALE so "· @lff*i+i.j No-Wax Tiie ' • Seff-sllck, wlnyl-composltlon t1i.1 lredford Irick. O•k Knoll 49c 12" • 12" REG. 5tc SALE 10. FT. Mfifl'P11flil No-Wex Styltattke • Sett-stick, wlnyk omposltlon fflel Loot! for .... tags! 69C 12" • 12" REG. ate SALE so FT. 1 /2 PRICE! Wall Ceramic Pepper pattern •• , ... ll •• , ... REG. 1.69 ~fl 1 ov2c SALE u. (MC 1q. fl) Other pen.ma on Ulel ~ t.gst 12' No-Wax Vinyl Royeh REG. 4.99 Slll3!1 Sheet Vinyl Remnants ONLY 2.99-6 .. 99 to. ro Im 9" x 9" No-W•x Tiie ............. ~tick .... , 95c CMctl ..... REG. 1.19 SALE IA. ~~-,.,,,_"'2 1 /2-PRICE! Mf*F!*ll No-Wex Sol•rtene • a.tt-•tlctl becklr.gl RCMMn Court, Roy• Welk 12" • 12·· 79c 129 RIO ..... 1.59 I ao. "· Mosaic Tile L~ for .. '8gll Appn>a. IQ. fl .,.... MS Settet .445 IQ. fl REG. 1.19 • 2.19 gca] 0!!! o.. '*"""on Nlet CNcll ....., .. .,,.. C111tonMr ~.,... .. A• The om.r.ncer 1 O'lt discount on ell regul•r SAITA AllA 322 •. llt• Street -547.7711 W£STllllSTEI 15191 ••• lollttM'd 191-JUI price Items for senior cltlzenal ~ • SANTA ANA 2101 So. Bristol St. (NOf~l S• 557 -1324 .,....,_ ..... SAVE53%! Floor Ceramic • Imported from Italy! SAL~79~ SAVE 26%! Paver Tile • Unglazed, n•tural floor tlle. Froatprooft . -. ----------------------------------~=------------...... --------~------------------·~----------""""'~------~ ., ' ' f I C4 '"\>range Cout OAIL.V PILOT/Sundlly, June 23, 198~ , FoR TH£ R£coRo ..._ - 'M' • • . . ., . MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Amerk•n LM.U. Ane91• CPllCellO 0 ..... 11<1 K•nHlCll~ ~Hlllt MlnntlOI• Tt•u Toronro OerroH 80"011 Bell1more Ntw Yor11. M1lweu11.ee C1evelene1 WIST DIVISION W L )7 19 34 19 l• )2 )3 )7 )0 :i. 19 lS 76 •I l!AST DIVISION 41 26 JI 27 36 30 }4 lO l3 31 JO lJ 21 « SoturcUv'• Scores A'""8 6 (h1C•OO l Bo11on S T' oron10 ) 612 Ga I l ) ) , 1 1 " , V• 2 I ~s 4 , Sll s ' Sl6 6 , 476 9 323 19 Oe11.r.ne1 • Cit•tlano ' I 11 1nn•no\J Ntw Yori.. 4 Ottroot O Sealllt 1 kansa. C •'• I M1nn ... 01a l Tues 1 8all1morf 3 M•lwaull.ff 2 Toctav'i Gam.s Aneelt 1W ti S 61 at Ch·Cago (hnnfr I 01 New Yor• (~n1rlev 1 II at Oerro•t IT anene 1 1 Bo"on K •\On l lJ er Tc.ronro S1 eo 6 S Te1as tCool\ O O "' M•nnt\Ot• 1Sm1lh•on ~ 6t Seartle 1Moort' 4·41 al K 4n\a\ (11v (B•eck S 61 Ballomort 10av15 • 3 ~t Molwouktt (H4al 6 )) Cleveland Heaton 4 11 •' Oo,lenel (Coe11roll 7 31 Moftdev's Gemes C 1evelane1 at Anetll, n Oelroll al Bo•ton, n Belllmore el New Vorl\, n Kensu Cllv e r Mlnnnota n Ttxu al Seat•le, ,, Chit.ago al Oaklano, n National Leaou• WEST DIVISION W L Son 01e9C> 40 27 ~s J4 JO Cincinnati l4 31 Housron l4 31 Allenta 18 38 S.11 Fra'1C•SCO 76 41 SI LOU•S Mon••••' New Yoo Ch1C•llO P?loleelelon•a Plll•t>utgt> &AST OIVISION 38 77 )9 '1'I 37 2t )4 )() 21 38 n •2 S.turdev's Scores 0.0...s 6 Houston ) C1nc1nnal1 4 Atlanra l Sen O•eoo 2 Son Franc••co I Phlleoe1on1a s. Plrt,ourgn 2 Pel S97 SJ\ S23 s 15 •7' 3" ses GB . ' s s .. 11 ) 14 514 ., 569 I SJl ) I 4 IS ll ~ lS > Monrreot S, New Yorll • I 10 1nn1nos> SI LOUIS 2 Cnkeoo I ( 10 1nn1ngsl T~v·s Gemes Hou"Oft (Maltlll J I) 111 D~t'l IHonevcull 4·6) Monlrtel (Smllh 7·31 al New York (Lvnch 4·31 Pltrst>vrgl'I roeLeon 1·91 al PnllaoelPl'lia !Gross 5·11 Choc.eoo ITroul 6·31 Al SI Louis iTuoor S·7) A11enra (Beoro•ian 3·6) al Clnc1nne11 I Peslort 2·0J S.n Fronc1sco (Hemme~~' 3·61 al San Oleo<> (Oraveckv 6·•> Mond9v's Gem. Hoo\lon ar Deel9en 11 AMERICAN LEAGUE A,,_.s 6, White Sox l CALIFOliNIA CHICAGO Btnlour It> SchOlllO n Down.no ti OeCllC$ 31> RtJ"sn dh Gr1cn 71> Boonec MCBron rt Perr s ti ab r Pl bl s 7 3 7 5 0 0 0 • 0 2 I ) 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 l 2 I I ) I t 2 4 I I 0 Low If Hulell 21> Baines n GWalkr ID F1\k c k•ltleon Boll on cl <i1 mo1e 011 <iu•Uen u Soleior lo Haor\tn on )I 4 I 4 Tollh S<Mt bY ~ II> r II l>I l 0 0 0 3 0 I I 4 0 0 0 4 I I I • 0 I) 0 4 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ) 7 7 0 l 0 1 I 1 0 0 0 J) ) 1 ) C111fomo1 040 000 l 10-6 Cllko,o 001 010 010-3 Gem~ W1nn1no.RB1 MCBrown 1)1 E -Logo DP-<a11torn1a I C~1ca110 7 LOB-<ati1orn1a 1, Ch1ca110 6 28-0ownong Kilt~ Salatar 38-Benoooez HR -MCBrown 12J. Be111· Qutz f51 Boonl' Ill GWallo.er t 111 S-Boon~ SF Hultll Oown1no IP H A EA BB SO Ctlfforni• Lugo W 2 l 6 • 2 • Crlt>urn ~ 2 3 I · O O Cllteego Loller L '1·• 6 7·3 • ~olllner 2 1 l I l I O 2 Luoo P••c,,ed re, I Daller 111 the 1rn T-3 11 A ·30 518 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dod9ers 6, Astros l HOUSTON LOS ANGEi.ES Dora " 21> Cal>4!1 It> ljar"•' lb Cru1 ii Muo•vv Cl Ban rt -6a fV C Tnon u Rvano GOav1t 01' CelhOun ri Pnlw1$ 0" Tot eh ab r 11 bi n r 111>1 4 0 0 0 Sa• 21> ~ I ~ 0 • 1 1 0 Ou~can n S O 1 o l I 0 0 Lendr. Cl 4 I l 1 i 0 r I C.ul'"f' t 1 7 l O • 0 I , M·CIMdO I 0 Ci 0 0 ' 0 I 0 Broc .. ID 4 0 I I ) 0 0 0 R Ren1<15 11 4 0 O O 4 0 I 0 \< •05C.a c 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 A-oesn lt> 4 I I O \ 0 0 0 Ja 1'"11e P 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 n J ' J Total• Score l>V IMI'"" 34 '. s Ho1nton 000 100 020-l LO\ A"9t1es 010 OSO 00•-6 Ga,..,. W•rnonu RBI None E Baoll'v Tho" Cal>f'll Rv~·' RRPi'l<lll\ l OB HOll\IOr 1 to• Anoetp\ 8 18 T ~or \R C.11ertP"l 7 C .SD"" 1 itl, -. fil,., ] \lttlt"'ll .1Pl4 IP '1 R ER BB SO Hou\IOfl )ilf11' I A I 4 8 '-.dih1 .. J'1 1 0 0 'l Lo' An~o l.t•en1111 W 1 1 9 6 1 J II WP llv•n 1 7 /8 A 48 JI) MA.JOA L•AGUE LBADEU A~ L .. "'9 (~ ,,...,, o.n-1 BATTING ll•S ti 119")-~W)fl New Yorll, 3S1 S.i.•. M inne.ore ))1, COOPer. Mllw•ukff, 31', 8rtdlfy, SHlllt, l?I, 8oo9•. eo.ron J24 ltUNs-Htftdenon. New Yor"· )4, Whll· .... , o.treU, $l...-RIDUll. ~Jllmort U , O•vl•, O.ki.no .SI, Molitor Mllw•Ullff. 4J R81-8runen•"Y· MonntM>I•, 47, M411 Unglv, New York, 47, Mvrrev B•lllmore ... Git>~. O.tro11, ... Klng,,,.n, O•l<Ulnel, 0 , Perrlsl'I, Oerroll, 45 HIT$--<8reelltv. Seetrle, '6, 8olloi. Boa ton. e2. Puckttt, Minne.of•. 12 8UCk"91', 8osl0/I ... l. GarCli,loronto, 81 00U8LES-8uckn•r , Boslon, 19, GHI to, Mlnntt0I•, It, Morrlngtv, Nt w Yorio., II, Bui~. Ctovetanel, 11, Wud, Tt•H, 17 Tl!tPLES-Wll•on, Kenw• Clly, II, Puc1t.e1t, Minne•ole, I. Cooo.r, MllweukM, 1 Buller. Cltvtland, S, Bredlev, SHttlt, S HOME RUNS-Kinomon, Ot kUlnd. 11. Brunans"v. MlnnMOl.a. 16, Fisk, Chlcego, 16, Prtsltv, Seattle, 15, Arma., 8osron, 14, G11>1on, Oerrolr, 14, Devis, Oakland, 14 STOLEN BASES-httla, A.119fh, 2'1 Henoenon. Ntw York, 11. COltlrls, Oeklend ~· Bulltr. Clt vti.nd 20. MoltbV, Toronlo PITCHING IS Cleeluonsl-Ltmo. Tor onro S·O, 31• Atktr Toronro 4· I. 3.71 81f1Wl DeklOnel 4· 1 2 64 01fd0 80\IOll 4 I l 10. Terrell Oerroor •·7 4 11 STRIKEOUTS-M0rrl5, OelrOtl 93 Bar>nt•ter Cl'loc•go 83. Bovel 8oslon. IO Blvlt•tn. Ci.vtltnel 76, Houoh. Tues. 14 SAVES-Jemft, Chke go. 1' Meen. A.neMs. IS1 Htr~z. O.rroll 14, Howell Oetcland 14 QulHftbtrrv, K•nse• Corv. ll NatleMI L .. eue (Th~ ,rldeV's Gome•> BATTING O•.S e t 1>et$l-McGff SI Loo••. JSJ. Herr. Sr Louil 3S2, Gwvnn, ~en Diego, 323. Crut. Houuoo 317, Par to.er. C inconnall, 30S RUNS-<:04tman, Sr LOU1$, 49, Murohy, Atlanl•. '6, Herr. SI L0Ui$, 4S, Reine,, Monrreal, 45, S.mue1, PhlladtlOlll•. 42 RBI-Herr, SI Loul•, S6 Clerk, Sr Louil. SJ. Parktf', Cinclnnell. 49, Muro11v. Allanl•, 48, Wll&On. Phll•ci.tohle, 47. HITs-Gwvnn, Sen Diego, 81, Htrr, Sr LOUii , 83, McGM, SI. LOUii , 19; Gervtv. Sen Diego, 7'; Parke<, Clncinnell. 76. OOU8 LES-P•rktr, Clnclnnoll, 19, W1llach, Monlrttl, 19: Gwvnn, Sen Diego, 17, Htf'r, SI. Louis. 17; WllM>ft, Phlledtlohle , IS. Devis. Chicago, lS TRIPLES-McGee, St Loul1, •• lt•lnt1, Moorreel, 6, W"'°"· Phlledtlohle , S, Samuel, Pl'lileeltlohle, S. HOME RUNs-Muronv. Allenla, 17, G~r-, Oedlen, 1$1 Ci.rll, SI. LOUii , 14, Ctv. Cl'lleego, 12. Porktr.'Clnclnnell, 11. STOLEN BASES-Colemon, SI Louil. 46, LOPtS, Cnicego, 27, McGM, SI Louis, 27, Reine\, Monrreal, 21, Glodden, Sen Frendsco, 20, Samuel, Pllli.e1tl9hl1, 20. PITCHING (5 e1«11ioM)-HewklM, S.n Oleoo. 11-I, 3.21, Htr1111Mr, 0Meen. 7•1, l.101 Anduior SI Loula. 12·2. 2.62; O.rh. N..., Yorr... 6· l. 2 26, McOowtl, New Yont S·l.26' ' STRIKEOUTS-GOOdtfl "'-York, l2S, Rven Hou1ton 100, O.Leon, Plllsbur'Vfl, 93, Solo C1nc1nnell. '9, VllMft:luell, Oodlen .... HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Ora"9t Countv Al-Star Game (el Onnee CM d C ..... ) HORTH tt, SOUTH f6 Hor1fl (tt) -M llchell ll . Ktllev 20, Honlktl 21, Men1fltld II Plllme n 2, Btnntll 6, Hakemann 6. Green 8 Cranoelt e Hendry • Tolal• JS 28·36 9' S4Mittl 1961 -McSwetnev 9 M•rlln 6 Sdlurma n I l, Locilwood 13 McGavran 12' Des•ano 1e Wall#fl 9 Maw-8 Judd 1' Fras~r 8 Torers Jo 1' 27 96 Ha•ffomt South, 47-•S Revulellon 90-411 • To1a1 loul5 Nortn 27 Sourn 31 Foult<I our McSwffntv ISoolhl Wenon (Soulhl HtGH SCHOOL GIRLS Ora1199 Countv Al-Star Game (et Onnet Coa.t Celleetl SOUTH 11, HORTH 71 NORTH 17.ll -Ga1nev 19 Se.t>roo!< LaPag.a 2 Cn1011 a Krtoer 7 <>s.10 4 Somo" 4 F..rscn 2. Roone.,. 4 E•Clm!oe 7 Tnomu 12 Bttr 0 Tol&I\ 78 IS·26 71 SOUTH (11) -To~avoma 4 Wvnn s A1>e1e 1 J 11 O\u• S Cnom1c1 6 Jfnn1fer O\ur 11 Lvo" 11. Feoo.uz 10 rnorehem 4 Malfftr S Granam 8 To1a11 30 1•·32 11 Half.mp Soultl 29· 12 Tota1 toul\ North 18 Soutt'I 73, F ouleel ou• LaPagua (NI Joli O\ur !SI WATTS SUMMER GA.MES Octen View ,2, Frtlllrlln 23 Ocea11 View top scorer• Included Trine Vlacno\ wolh 24 PO•llls. Chr11I• t.ewlOn w1lh 10 001nts and Oet>t>lt Orr Wilh 9 POlnl5 USFL WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pct. PF PA ,, ·Ou1ano 12 4 l 735 442 338 • Denver 11 6 O 61.1 •'11 341 •·Hoo11on 10 7 0 SH 573 3S7 Ar tona I 10 0 444 316 •OS Por11ano 6 II o 3S3 261 401 San AntonlO 4 13 0 235 775 473 EXOf'eU 3 lS 0 167 266 4S6 EASTERN CONFERENCE • B•rm.ngham 12 5 O 106 421 193 • New J1trsev 11 6 0 667 412 .)6J • Memonis 11 7 0 6' 1 418 337 i l ampe Bev 10 1 • 0 SH 394 3t4 • Baltimore 9 7 I 5S9 330 250 Jack sonvllle a 9 O •11 36S 396 OrlonOo 5 13 O 278 308 '8.ol • -<llncheel olovofl bertn ~turdav's Sccwt 'JIPmr>"'' 38 Ar•zona 28 TodaV's Gamt\ 8 rf"Pl1nonafl' al Nt'W Jf"\f''t ~fl'l~r "' Jar11.\nnvdlf\ I• ,r tl&no ~t C)l)f"I Af'lfU"''" r '"'Pa Bav ar Ba1•1morr Moftdev•s Game Oa>iand at Houslon ENO REGULAR SEASON . Angel, Dodger schedules Q:O. n -qi)! I Ancel• on Radio KMPC (710) Anaelaon TV Channel 6 . ' . DodCera on Radio KABC (790) DodCera on TV Channel 11 I . s I ' .__ • OeMtes TV O.me Sund•y Mond•y Tue•d•y Wednead•y Thurad•y Friday Saturd•Y June 23 24 25 28 27 28 29 •Ancek JI ChKago. 11 JO Indians al ::Jt'· l 30 Indians •l Ane~ls. 1.30 lnchans al Anctls. 1 30 Onctll Al Roy111~. ~ 10 • Anctb .it Ro1all. S 30 Astros at en. ~ 20 •Doc1ter1 at Padr~s. 1 •Dodctr• at Padres. 7 Dodcen al Padres. I Braves at Dod1tr1 7 30 Br ave5 •I Oodcen. I no AsHos JI Dod1t1s. 2 30 July 1 2 3 4 5 8 • Anctb at Royals. 11 30 Anc• at lms. 5 30 Reds al Dodcws. !> lO Anctls •I Tms.' 5 30 Anctls at l em. 5 30 Red So• al Ancth. 6 •Dodcm at C61dS, 5 30 Red Sox at Anctil. l 30 • Dodcm at Cards 5 30 Red So• al Matis I 20 Oodt•n al CardS. 11 15 Braves 41 Dodren I Reds al Dode••· 7 30 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Red So~ ;l AnctlS l Brewtrs .i Anctls 5 20 Brewers al Anaels I 30 8re11tt" al Anctls, I JO Blue .lays •I Anc•· 1 30 Blut J,m al Anctb 1 JO Blue ia,s at Anctil 7 Dod&t11 JI CubS l l lU Oodtt11 •I Cub~ I Oodctt1 di CubS 1010 • Ooclcen .11 C•rds 11 I~ Dodcen at Pnalts 4 30 •Dodcen 41 Prrales. 430 •Ooclcen at P11ates. 4 30 14 15 18 17 1,8 19 20 lllue Ja1s al Ancels I Ancels ii Red sO• 4 30 • Anctts •I Rea JO• 4 iO Ancels al Red $o) ll •Ooclcen al Cubs 1 l 10 ~rdul Oodt•n 1 30 Cards al Oodc•n 7 JO C.irds al Dodctn 7 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 • Ancels al Red So• II Anctts al Brewers S 30 Ancels al 81ewers S 30 Anctls al Brewtrs. 11.30 Ancels at Blue ldt\ 4 30 Ancels a1 Blue Jars 4 10 Ancels al Blue Jays IO 30 Cubs al Oodttrs 1 30 Cubs di Dodaen 1 lO Cub~ at Dodctn. 12 20 Cdrds al Ooctcers I P11 ales al Dode en 7 JO P1rales at Ooclcers 730 Pirates al Oodrtn. 7·30 28 29 30 31 Aug.~ 2 3 • Allcth at Blue Jays. I 0 30 •Anaelt al A's 7 30 •Anatls al A's, 7.30 An&els al '1 s. 12 IS 1 wins al Ancela S 20 l w1ns ;l Ancm. 1 Dodcen at Reds, 12 > 2 30 • Ooctaen at Reds. 4 Cubs at Oodcm. I Giants al Dodctn, 7 30 Giants at Dodctr1. 7 30 Giants at Ooclcen. 7.30 Swim Meet ef Cftamclielni C•t MluMfl "'-te> MEN (OtstMceslll~) tOO Ir-I. Gerv 8rlnlunen (Sen JoM), 3:S6.27. 2. Don Jor~Hft (Mission Vleio), l:st.oe. 3 Stndv Goss <EtOOlc:okel, 4:01.20. 4. Alt• Srllft (Mullnomal'll. 4:01 '3, s PeUI ltOOtnM>ft !Orv RICMrchon), HM.00, 6 Vic ltlo9s IMlu lOn Vltlo), 4:04..12; 1 JOhn WllC"'4 (Gorneml, 4:05.29; I. Jeff Kosloff (tndustrv HIHsJ. 4 °'-54. 100 l>eC'k-l Seen Murottv (Eto«>lc:ollel, 2:04.26, 2 Oen VHICll (Mi1$lon Vltlo), 21>S.17, 3. Rlc.erdo Prado 1Mut1•"9l. 1:0147, 4 s.nciv Gou (EloblcOkel. 2:01.n ; 5. RlurdO AIDeelt (Mlu lon VlttoJ, 2:0l.l4, 6 Roo r<emo IConeio), 2:0t.n , 7 Eric Whllt (Minion VltlO), 2.10.19; I. Rot> WoodhOUMI (Austr11ilan Soorr>. 2:17 74 100 flv-1 Tom Pooll1111 (U. of Caloarvl. SS.26 lmeer record), 2 AnlhOnv Moss lindusrrv Hills), SS.69, 3. Vi.1rlmll Ctrnv IMenrsl. 56 17, 4 S.nnv NlelJen (Mln loo Vitto) 56 78, S Gtrher v an Der Wall <Sen Jose>. S6.29. 6. cnr11 Rives !Dad• Club YMCAI. S6.90, 7. Outtv Diiion (H04mes Lombel'), 56 91, 8 Mall Biondi !Golden Bter), 56.96 .00 ind0-1. Rot> Woodnouu (Aosrralien Soorr I. U S 76, 2 Perer Berndt IM11sion V1t1ol, 4 27 56. 3 Mathew Rankin (Mollnomthl 4·3174, .ol Rocerelo Prado rMu"anol. 4 3316 S Jtlf Prior <Ger· ma nrown Academvl, 4 35.17, 6 Brien JoM· •on IU ol Cell)arvJ, 4:3731, 7 Malhew Nance llnelusrrv Hill1) • 37 a?, I Jett l(o\rott llndu\ll'V HlllS) 4 40 99. 400 medltV relav-1 MIH iOft Vitro • A' I Peter Berndt, Mano Fernanoez 6ennv N>elsen. Dan Jorgensen) 3 SS 56. 2 Goloe<\ Bear l 59 S7 WOMEN IDh .. ncft Ill nwten> 400 Ir-I Kim Brown (Min ton V1e10I 4 14 lJ 2 Michele Pearson < Au•trellen Soor11 4 1S71, 3 Diane Williams (Au1ea1. 4 16 32 4 Ptrnille Nomi> (M1ss1on Vleool 4 17 52 S Oet>O•f Bat>eshOff (M1u10n VieioJ 4 18 90 6 Trina Radl<.e (Germanrown Acaoemvl 4 20 l4 1 Ttm1 Bruce lunar· 1ac~Cll 4 7193 8 Marv W11v1e (Holmes l umt>erl 4 76 n 200 t>a~k-1 Georola Parke• (Auslra llan Soorn, 11S S6, 2 Erika J.jansen IC.er· m11111own Acaoemv), 2 18 54, 3 JOClv Sm11h <Oreoon Proitell, 2.20 90, 4 Ahne LaRoucne (Po1nre C1elre1. 2 71 03, s Mocneile Oona nue lMullnomeh), 2·71 39, 6 Lea Loveless IBaelotrl. 1:21.94, 1 Keen RelerlOn IBeelgerl. 2·23.94, 8. Behv Mllthell IMrd Ol'llo Vallevl. 2:2S.06. •OO Ind<>-I Erika Hansen (Germanrown Academy), • 52 17, 2 Jennlffr Camot>tH (Laurtnllan Unlvtrsllvl. 4·S2.64, 3. Donna McGinnis <Ee1mon1on Keveno>, 4:5S.31. 4 Suuene Leuneltus IAuslrellan Soorl), 4 SS SO S Janel Evans IFutrerroo), 5'03.S9, 6 Kerin LeBtroe CGermenrown Acedemvl S04 21, 7 Amv While (Min ion VitlOI. S 06 47, 8 Chennon Hermslad !Min ion VletoJ. Clo 100 flv-1 Jenna JOhnlOn (lneluUrv Hlllu I 01 11 2. Jill Horsreed <Eroolcot.e) I OJ 78, 3 Srac.. Ceuiov (unetrecriedi' I 0312, • Lol1 Rea !Boise YMCAI. 1;03.87, S Kera Mc<iralh (Longhorn A<lUflkl IO• 00. 6 JOdt Evitt (Fl Leude<daiel • l 04 66. 1 Merv BlrCIW'll <Tr0tan1, 1:04 81, e Andree Scr.ioeQr <Nor in York). 1OS03 400 meolev relay-I Min ion Vitro "A' (Amy w n1re, Suun JOhnSOf'I, Karin wer1n. Ptrnllle Nomi>) 4 26 54. 2 tndustrv Hill' '1911 Boxing (I I Aftantlc City, N.J. I Junior m1001ewe1gh11-0ona10 Cur• v I Forr Worm1 won t>v \•~lh·round TKO over Pat>IO Bae1 (Oom1nlca11 Reoubhcl Currv 1s 73·0 wllh 17 tcnockours, Baez is 23 U ·2 """'" 21 knoclloutl Alanta OHOc Otvld Fro11 0.Mv Edwards Revmone1 FIOvd Steve Pitt WevneLtvl Scon Simoson L ort11 It Ober h R-Mollblt Don Pooltv MacO'GradV Peul A1lll9fr Jeff Sendera Otvld LUndllrorn Lennie Clemtnh Tim SlmoM>ft LerrvMlzt Cnlo Bec.k C11a rltl Coodv Git>Oy Gllt>t1 r ClerfftCt Ro.e Toov Slit• Andrew MfDtt Mike Hulbtrl Lannv Wadkln• Georoe Archer George Burns Lerrv Ntlion Ot vt 8trr &rad Fat>el Joe I/Iman Kellh Fergus HI! Sullon Kt n Brown LouGranam Jim Colbtrl Boo E.srwooo Oevld Thort Jim Thorot 8ot>Oy NICh04$ Garv Koch Bot>O .. 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OotdOn J_, 1'·1'·1s-n1 I Trad! and field PACIFIC CONFERENCE GAMES let a.n ... v> MM! (ltUMine fYMh In mtftrl) l~I Emmit King CU SJ 10 .. , 1 Let McNell <U S l. 10 45, 3 Riek Jonti !Can aoel. 10 S6. 4 Mlvuak• Hirosl'I• (Jaoanl 10.4S, S Ctavton K .. rnv (AuWe llel UllO 6 MicNtl Owytr (Ca,,.de). 10 71 40C>-l Andrew Velmon (US I, 4S 64, 2 Susumu Tall.eno (Jeoon), 4S 9S, 3 Cedrick Vaugl'lons (U S.). '4.12. ' Anelrt Sm•I" (Ce nada). 46 80, S Miit\ Muronv (AU$1ral ••>. 4691, 6 Mlkt SOkolowlko (Ce~l 47 04. l,S00--1 Dave CemPbell (Canadel 3 64 2S; 2 Perer Bourke IAu1trellaJ 3 4S 13, l. Craig Mast>eck IU.S ), 3 <IS 44, 4 MICh&el Gikhrlst (New Zeeland I, l '6 66 S Ton¥ Rogers !New Zeela nd). 349 57, 6 Toru Shloda IJaoan), 'OJ 26 10,000-1. Perer Buller (Canada). 28 S3 I 2 Rex Wiison (New Ztalenel), 29 01 O. 3 Paul <iormo11 I U.S I. 19:21 0, 4 S11olch1 Yonl'Shlge IJaoenJ. 30:33.S llOHH-1 Alex Wesnlnglon IU S ). 13) <wind-aided, nand·htldl, 2, Tom Wilcher (U.S ), 13.6; 3. Jell Glen (Caneele) 13 1 • Donald Wrlghl (AUllrell•I. 13 8. S John Callguro (Australia). 14 l. 6. Mai11111~0 Sug11 (Japan). 14 2 400 rttev-l Unilt<I Srerts ILl't MCNt1I Emmlr King, Grev Moore Harvtv McSweln), 39 JO, 2 Au1lra11e 40 28 ) Japan. 40 '40, 4 Ntw Zeeland " O'/ S Cenade. dl\ouellf•td HJ-I Jommv Howard (US J 1 , Brian Sranton IU S ), 7·5 • ) Sl1u'' u""" (Jaoanl. 7· ll.o, • Takto So~om• •o (Jaoan), 7·1\. S Roger Te Pun New Ztalenell. 1· P4 6 All•ln Metele\ !Canada 1·0? T J-1 Willie 8a11ks CU S I 56·0 7 Y.uu1n1 Uere (Jaoan) Sl·I • ) Ma•lhtw Sweeney IAustrelieJ SI· 10 ? 4 Er10 Ftoreet (Cenedf). S0·9 1 S Nor1fum1 Y amtshlle IJapenJ. S0·0'9. 6 Ptler Beames IAusrrelle ) 49 S PV-1 Slt Vt Slul>bltf1elel (Us I 17 a•. 1 Neal Honev (Au\lraha l 11 0 1 3 Tosn1vul\1 Hasnooll.a IJeoanl 11 O , 4 T omosaro 1tell.or11 (Japan). 16 4 S M4r. Bradltv ICenedal IS·9 SP-1 Jtue Stuarl IU S I 66·S. 2 l uov Snamt>ul !Canada> S7 11 • 3 Henrv Sm•n (New Zealand), 55·7" 4 'l'os,,1n1lo ur11a (Jaoan), SS·2llo HT-1, Dave Mc Kenzie (US I 128 S. 2 Hans Lo11 IAusrrallel. 223· II. J Joseph Qufgltv lAu•tralle), 271·6. • Hlsell.azu Shlono IJaoen), 209·8, s. Angus Cooper !New Zeeland), 190-5. JT-1 JOhn Stepvllon·Smll" (New Zee land), 716·4, 2 Mike M411'10vllch !Caneda). 213·10, 3 Craig Chrlllle nsen CU S >. 271 8, 4 Ka1unlro Ml1ogocl'll (Jaoanl, 271 ·7, S Mtseml Yoshida IJaoan), 266· I, 6 Gavin Lovevrove (New Zealand), 24S·7 w- ( A unnln9 tvtnn In meter' I l~I Mk l'ltllt Finn CU S I. 11 63 7 Angela Phloos CCanedal, 11 77,) Ke llllrlne Wellec.e IU S.), 11 79, • Esmlt Ltwrtnce !Ceneda). 11.91, S Jtnnlltr Flahurlv I Au' treAel. 12 00. 6 Andrtt Wedo !New Zea ll ndl. 12 13 , 40C>-1 UH1e LHll'ltrwooo (US 1 SI 06 2. MtrN Clltomen (AuSlrelle), SI 1? 3 Tonve Mclnlosl'I (US I. S2 66 4 Rosie Edth .Ca nada>. nt, S C.mllle Caro IC1nedel 54 01, 6. Sh•ron Srtwer r IAustrellel 54 OS l,S00--1 Suun Fosler IU SI. 4 09 36, 1 Anne Mcktnzle !New Ztelonell. 4 1161, 3 PeMiope Jusl (AuSlr•llo ), 4 14 77, 4 Sha ron Dellon (Austrelle), •·16.19 lOOHH-l. sreonenlt Hlghtowtr (Us 1 13.3.ol, 2 Siivie For11rave (Ctntd•l, 1361, J L'fll Slocil (New Zt1lend), 13 67, 4 Fav Blackwood (Cenade). 13 IS, S Chl1uko All.lmoro (Jeoanl. 13 93, 6 Hele,., Plrovano \New Zealand). u 40 400 relay-I Unlled Slale. (Tonv4 M<ln I05h, Mlclleile Finn, Gwtn Torrenv, Ella Sm11nJ, 44 7S, 2 C11nad11, 44 76, l Aullralla 4S 00, • New Zeeland. 4S 57 ~ J11o&n 4& 10 OT-I Pennv Neer W !I), 101 •. 1 Sue Relr>wald IAusrralla ), 188 0 l Gn11 ZaPnlroooulol <Ceneoal, 177 11, • Ga111 Marlin (Auslr111ia), 17S· I, S lkuko Kllamor1 (Jaoanl, 161· 11, 6 Heather Mar\ltn (New Lealood). 1'S·3 JT-1 CalhY Sulfn•kl IU S ), 117 8 7 Celine Cnerrrend (Canada), 117·2, J Laurte Scnuuz (Ce11eela), 1'7·9; 4 Kum1 Y•momolo IJapen), 17'·'1 ~ Junellt Kitboom IAuatrelle l, 1n-11 Wemen'I~ Cat Ee.1"*'"'9, •Mtelldl """" , 11111 Mertine Nevr1lllove (U S ) def Htlf'le SukOVt (ClecM\tovekl•I. 6 4, 6 3 INtvrelltove wlna '31.0001 ~ MOST CAltltlR SINGLIS TITLES MM! 7 Wlltlom Rtnsl'law Brlr11n l*+-ltl6, 1 • • S -81orn lor11. Swtelen, 1'16· 19'0 .S -H Laurie Oolltrtv, lrll~ln 1902·1906 • 4 -Rtfflt F ~fly. 8rll1ln, 1191-1900 4 -ltocl Lever. Au1rrelle, '961 lt61 , .... ,... . ' -Anlhony F Whdlno. Nhl teerend tt•19U ' o... ........ ,, OAV•Y'i irocec•• (.......,, '-di) -,.. ~i. l.S llWTKUdi', • lleftlto, , va1ow1a11. J Mll'bur, m ""'° 11ieu. 217 MftCI l:Nm, '7 reek f1.n, 1,00 "**"• Los Alamitos SATURDAY'S RESULTS ( 44tll of " • nletlt CIU8r1trl'lorW mMtlfte) FIRST RACE. 350 varel5 Swing Peu IRutU 15660 '340 2040 Euv Sam !Cruger I S 60 4 40 E•w Bla'e IE Garcoal e eo Time 17 t• U EX.ACTA l2·6l oaod "4900 SECOND RACE 350 va rds Bold EP1Sodt <Cerdoze l 2060 Proleuoonar Se>eeel (Broo•ar Cllantfi Laelv !Harri l mp 11 94 S7 EXACT.A (1·4J Pa id '66.20. THIRD RACE. 350 va reli a'° u o 3 60 HO 2 IO MeMs Arhllerv (Crdll 21 40 9 60 S60 6 40 4 40 CnurP N Go tHerll ll 00 Bucl•s Brolner 1Sev1lle) T1mt 17 87 FOURTH RACE 350 vard\ P1av Tuff tH Garcia) 8 00 V111aoe Gold 1P1lkenton1 Humt>uo Countv lBarctl Tim~ 17 74 n EXACT.A \6·1> paid s7360 FIFTH RACE. 350 va rdl Foals Dancer lKnogM) 900 Time To Toast tFooueroeJ Cnenllle (Aull) Tome 18 03 Sl E XACTA I I ·4l Pa•Cl '42 oO SIXTH RACE. 350 varel\ D•\n 11 Hert! 910 Rave Re••tW\ (Cardoza ) Pr1vare Stvle (Harmool TorN 17 IS n EX.ACTA lS·1J oe.O S3340 SEVENTH ltACE. JSO va ro1 Gooo Coesr Exori IE Grcl 9 60 Lttl A Bol<I ChlClo. (Harmon> Mono Native ltotkt l (Harr) l·rM 17 63 4 00 4.00 960 6 40 140 4 20 3.40 400 320 • 60 S20 llO 5 40 J 40 160 s 20 360 900 410 3'0 S7 EXACTA 7·41 Oa •CI Sl1S 00 EIGHTH RACE. 350 varos Shorr Wonk f Hartl ) 80 BooalOu M•ller lMa•t1e1dt Tne Snogun (P "•entonl l ime 1113 S1 EXACTA 9 8 Pll •d \900 2 80 2 40 J 60 a o 3 20 S1 PICK SIX 1·6 l S 1 91 Paid '18 186 20 to •nrte w1nn.no lockel\ l\lx nor\P\) ti Pin S•• con\olallo" oa1C1 sSJ4 60 10 61 w nn1nQ l•Cl'"' 1l1ve "O'$P\I NINTH ~ACE. HO vard5 ln<1100 lllu\1on IBaro1 s 40 Eaw Conver\allon 1Harl) SPeeo Galo" IH Garcta1 Time 71 64 Sl EXACTA (4·101 oaod \2600 TENTH RACE 350 varels Born A Bo !Ward) 8 00 S 40 • 00 Tor1u110 Sa11or tKnlol\tl JS 40 10.20 Or Corn•ne 1 Lew1SI SIC f1me 11 10 U EXACTA ll·6J 001d '31160 Atrfnoante 11,506 Hotvwood Partl SATU•OAY'S RESULTS (45111 of 41·dliV !llorou9111brff ~I FIRST RAC&. S lurlOnos Compara1>1111v !Olhivl & 40 S 00 ) 40 0 K Jer (McCarronl 6 40 410 Wonderful Frftnd ISltvensJ s 20 T1mt 57 4 S SECOND RACE. 6 tur1011g5 WC Slleth (HewleyJ 9 20 Hor Orum1 (Srevens> T,reu Tom IL01ove l T1mp 110 3 5 460 3 60 380 ) 40 II 40 U DAILY OOtJISLE <9·1IJ pa10 sJ7 20 THIRD AAC&. 6 lurlOnol Orum Commender (McCnl 7 80 Hlohlend Plrere ISttven•> W"•ltvtr'\ R•ohr (Upnam) l ime 111 I s 460 3 40 6 20 460 uo IS EXACTA 17·SJ oe10 1141 SO FOURTH RACE. 6 fur•ono' Ball11drv <McCarror>l 4 80 Prl').,0 Don f Hawiev' l ''''" 81;( IOl1;~rr~ f1m~ I 10 I \ IS EXACT A • 6 oe1d 17'1 <oo FIFTH RACE. 1 I 16 mlif\ Ga1a Evtnl lDlhsvl IS 60 Env t Of Rlre (Plncavl Oaolv 8osv ISnot,,.,.ktr) Time l" l•S SS EXACTA 11 61 01110 l'600 SIXTH RACE. One molt Cvrll'J OlolCe ILloham> s 80 JoSI Two BIOClls (P1nce vl Wnolll>tv Tea I Sltven\I f ,me l 34 I S HO 240 7 80 260 s 40 •80 )4() 160 140 310 l80 l20 4IO 400 440 lS £ XACT A (10 'I oeiel '~S SO SEVENTH AA.CE O<lt mue on turf J etQlltfNrl IOlhl VI ... 00 2HO 1460 Kunto (Mt1a1 13 20 6 IO Maesrro MIO IOomlnouez 1 6 tO Tlmt 136 3 S IS EXACTA. ( 12·61 oeld H .23' SO U PICK SIX l ll-7-7-2·12 111 otld '8,lll .O lo t lOlll wonning tlcktts Ill• r.ors.sl '1 Pi(lo. SI• con•olerlon otld s.125 20 10 331 winning llCktl• If••• llOfstsl llGHTH •ACE. Ofte moe Fran'• Velenllne IMcCnt 310 3 00 l.?O Rel11nln11 Counltss csrevtn•I 3 IO 2 .0 Charming Su•11n (HewltyJ , "" T"nt I J~;---is IXACTA 13·2) Pt ld ~.so < NINTH •ACI. I~ mllt1 on lurf rffllui <Sl'Otmtktrl • 60 4 20 240 Klntlll ILIOl'ltm) UO 2 _ hltktno (SltYtft5) • !! Tlrnt 2 IS 71S •- U IXACTA. (1 )) N ld l'3 SO Ali.ndonce 7'.909 Runner-up ftnl•h ~1 Clark formetlJ of Fountain Valley HICJI and now atteD418' tlae UnlYerslty of Callfornla, Rniallee eecond ln the 100 breaetatroke at M'-'oa Viejo ewtm meet. J im '"errM 14·1•·1~ I ii JoM11oi1 7'·n ·7 n c o. .. l.emlnci 1s-1•-D-n• J«n ain. ,,..,, n-ns Nl'"'"T UNOINO (New""' leedl) -IS1 ene1en m .. l\O bto 6S <.ilce ••. I vellt•I .. , 27 llOftlto, tO WT.WO., I ~ftOul, .. , medterel, 1t reek fl1fl •• --...:..... __ ] ' • Building leaders attend conference . Building industry leaders from the Orange Coast and an Orange County supervisor were among the professionals scheduled to ad~ress an. estimated f ,000 peo ple at the 27th annual Pacific Coast Builders C onfcrence in San Francisco. The four-day conference concluded aturday. Supervisor Harriett Wieder was to share the government point of view on the most efficient way for developers to ma ke their cases before local government officials. Others included: Sanford GoodJtln, chairman of the board ofTbe Good1lln Group a real estate development research and consulting firm 1n Newport Beach. was to serve as moderator of a panel on .. The Vision and the Risk." John Lindell, principal of the Newport Beach-based real estate executive search firm ofSbyrock Llndell Co., was scheduled to be one of the panehsti1 addressing the topic of "Organizing for Success ... Thomas Hammond of The Hammond Co. in Newport Beach. was to talk about "The Outl ook for Finance.'' Lester Day of American Diversified Capital Corp. in Costa Mesa will examine real estate syndicatio ns. George Caruso, also of American D1vers1fied. was ·scheduled to talk about rental housing management and Ron Soderling ofResco Development Co. in Newport Beach was to discuss management of commercial office buildings. . . . , Rieb Atherton has joined Irvine-based contractor Saffell & McAdam, Inc. as direetor of marketing. He was formerly project coordinator with Spancrete, an Irwindale pre-cast concrete firm. Saffell & McAdam has also announed the start of construction on a • $4.8 million business center in Long Beach. The project is a development of the IDM Corp. of Long Beach. Architect for the projecrt is Warkentin, Cox Associates of Costa Mesa. The site at Pacific Coast highway and Ximeno Avenue. is the former home of the Circle Drive-In Theatre, a Long Beach Landmark since 1951 : ••• Gar y E. Frye has JOined The Fieldstone Co., takin~ respons~- bility for the Orange County d1v1s1on's new inland r~on. w)uch covers the northern portion of Orane County and spread into the San Babnel Valley and west R1 vers1de and San Bernardino counties. Frye has operated his own consulting firm. G.E. Frye Co., and spent IO years with the William Lyon Co. . . . -Michael Lawson has Joined the public relations d1v1s1on of B.J . Stewart Advertising and Pablic Relatlont, Inc. as a copywriter. He comes to B.J. Stewart from Rogers Ir Cowan Pabllc Relations. • • • Jeanne M. Bluemel has been named office managet" for Copley /Colony Cablevision of Costa Men, htc .. The cabie system is set to begin operating at the end of this month . Bluemel has been in the cable telev1s1on field since November 1983. • • • Ray Moe has been promoted to associate of LSA, a Newport Beach environmental consulting firm. Moe was promoted in recognition ofh1s role in expanding the discipline of transportation planning. He has more than I 3 years of experience in the transportation field. • • • Irvine reside nt John C. Bruckman, a professor of manageme nt and human resources at Cal Poly Pomona, is among 11 faculty members in the campus School ofBusiness Administration chosen as outstanding educators for 1985. . ., . . . Christopher J. Rogers has been appointed western regtonal sales manager of Irvine-based Point 4 Data Corp. HlS territory includes selected kc~ accounts in Southern California. Idaho. Montana. W}om1ng and Utah, plus California north of Monterey, Oregon. Washington. Alaska and Western Canada. Rogers had been a product consultant in the Point 4 marketing department. • • • Fountain Valley res1dent Dr. Robert L . Rooks has received the American Animal Ho1pltaJ A11oclatlon'1 Excel award after suc~ss­ fully completing a four-hour wntten examination last March. Rook was one of the first to take the exam -which is the first of its k1nd - and as such has become a charter Excel award winner. The goal of thl' exam 1s to recong1ze vetennanans who have kept up in the field. • • • Joseph C. Solis has been named a vice president of Crocker Bank's California Banking Gn;up. Solis an area market manager. with responc;1b1lit) for sales and service at the bank's Huntington Beach and C osta Mesa offices. • • • Edward P etersen of( osta Mesa has won the regional Spectrum '85 award sponsored by the Ceramic Tile Distributors of Amcnca, for partici pation 1n a prOJCCt in a new private residence in Corona del Mar. Also recognized for his participation in the project were Brion S. Jeannette & Associates. Inc. of Newport Beach and James Hunsaker of Ceramic Dec;ign in Santa .\na. Winners of regional awards c;ompete for national a"'ards. with winners to be announced in October. • • • Charles S. Dreyer, a pnnc1pal and executive vice president of .Dreyer & Yoong, Inc .. a Newport Beach-based real estate services firm. was a pa nelist in the Sales & Marketing CoW1ell "Fitness '85" marketing seminar held recently in Pacific Palisades. His topic was sales management. Dreyer helped found the company in 1982 with Patrick Young, president. The compan) also has o ffices in Centur, City and Del Mar. • • • AS 14 24 mllhon financing package has been arranged for a three- story office bu1 I ding in Irvine by the Orange Count) 1 ncome propeny department of First ln&entate Morlgage Co. In addition. a SI 0.4 million financing package h'as been arranged for a mannc-rt!lated development in Newport Beach. The larger package was arranged for Rockfleld Partners, a Newport Beach based general partnership planning to build Rockfield Center 1n the Irvine Spectrum o n the southwest corner of Mclaren and Oldfield. The SI 0 million package was arranged for Marines Mlle Marine Center, Ltd. for an offi ce. retail and shopping development that fronts on 150 feet of water along Pacific Coast Highway. Contractor for the project 1s Trans-Coast Construction Co .. also located 1n Ncwpon Beach. • • • The Sammis Co. of Irvine, 1n partncr~h1p with Metropolllan Life Insurance Co., has signed Tbe Burroushs Corp. to a lease in Laguna Hills' Oakbrook Plaza. The pla1a 1s a four-story offi ce center overlooking the San Dic&o Freewa). BUSINESS CALENDAR Investm.ent se1ninar set Traweek Investment Co. will hold a free investment seminar Monday nt the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Traweek representatives will discuss the potential for investing in property at the seminar which begins at 7.30 p.m. Call 1-800-TRAWEEK for more infonnation. • • • Jay G. Thornton will tell how to make your money work harder for you J:furing a seminar Tuesday at Orange Coast College from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in Coun~ling and Adm1ss1ons 111. The fee is S 15. Thornton 1s an account executive. financial planner for E.F. Hutton. • • • ucccssful advertising and public relations strategy for the residential buildmJ industry will be the topic of discussion at Wednesday's sales and marketing council d1 nncr mectin_a. ~ two r;narketing .experts shatt their techniques for ach1cv1ng two of th.is years marketing successes: The advertising of Victoria and the promotion of Le Pare. Joe Manin president of Martin Advertising in Orange County. will discuss the advcn1sm,1 campaign launch~ ~Y hi.s aaency that made. Victona a household word within the industry, while Chene Do~mus. ~oundmg of Kerr & ssoc1ates In Runlln(fon 86t h-. Wiltrevnl the11ubltcTCtations eff~rtmaclt­ by her firm for Le Pare that ultimately landed indu~try-w1de ~<>1ruuon wtth two MAME awards and an Elan award. The mcctma starts at 6 P:m. with a \OCtal hour. follo1o1.-ed by dinner n~ the program at 7 p.m. at The Reg1su1 Hotel 1n Irvine Tickets arc $22 for members 11nd $30 for non-members. with payments due hcfo~ or at the door. Restrvations can ~made by calling the Buildina tndustr) A11~11t1on office at (2 13) 250-89SS. • • • • How to a~' your po\1t1on, rtprdlts<> of your title. will be the theme di!>Cu d b) B:irt>.ira J StcWan. CEO of 8.J. tewart Advert1s1n1 and ,Public Rclat1on5 In . nt the Women in Manaacment Omnae County Chapters June dinner mttuna The group mec1' Thursday at 6 J?.m. at the Re~ try Hotel in Irvine. T1ckcti are $20. Stewart bepn her advent mg carttr with a part·Umc job 11 o e 14, and ol)!ncd her own agency in Ne~pon Beach 20 yl'an I ter. 1n t ')?6 oil 779-7 '79 for rcscrvat1on11 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. JuM 23, 1985 CS Irvine Hilton .& Towers· opens 550-room~ 14-story hotel caters to the- traveling executive By JOY DEE ANTHONY ~P'tlo4~ The Orange(. oast has hote~ aplen- t) but thert' 1s no glut. says Steve Armitage director of sales for the brand ne"' 550-room Irvine Hilton and r O\.\CrS S<: heduled for a grand o pening "1onda' 1 rue: the compeut1on grows ever fierler "'e"' hotels seem to spnng up e'e~""here .\nd dozens are slated forthl' next 1 wo orthree )'cars. he said The gm " th 11eem'> to ha\C .. no end in sight ·· lfo"'l'H'r ne"' demand will be qd1l J I \\Ith leaner years coming in I 9M7 and I 9MM Hotels will have to fight e'en harder for the same 'u)tomcr\ then. ~rm1tage said. ull the ell.1Stence of new. ex- panded-fac1hl) hotels "will induce other 1~ pes of business into the area." he ma1ntain'i. ful'ling increased de- mand . Right no"' the Irvine Hilton caters mainl) to trave-hng executives who head for home on weekends. .\n "E\ecuu"e Business Ser\'lce" offer\ aO\ businessman or woman a $64-a-night rate "1th freebies thrown 1n e'er\ ume the length of St.a} or numhcr tll \ta vs adds up to 10 nights "Orth .\her 100 nights. the hotel o llt:r\ a IH.'l' "'ed .. end wuh dtnner and ":lunda' brunch .\II e'.llecuuves who ma~c rl''>Cr. at1ons participate 1n a dra"1ne. for a IQ86 Cadillac Seville .\rm1tage predicts that 1.1.eekend bu\lnl'\\ "'II 1mpro'e as the hotel bc:w mn ~no"'n as a popular site for cun'l'nt1ons. assoc1a11ons. and o.117,...,..... le1o;ure rra'el In any ~ent. the (Pleaae eee HIL TON/C6) The 14-•tory Hilton and Towen in Irvine hu lta &rand opening Monday. ------.... ... --- G RA N D O P ENING ......... A LIMIT ED E D I T I 0 ,\ 0 F 3 6 D1:f)tinctice Single-Fam1'/\ 1-frn11c•, On the Beoch ~,de ol Cnu .... 1 1-lt~lw u\ SUMMER WIND , -------A setting that boasts end/es., del1Rhts a spm't of mdn11duollt~ and charm that teu places can match a treasured life tvle that ha msptred the wunderful/v ongma/ arch1tectural designs of Summer Wmci Offen·ngs of th! ranty appem on/} on< e m a lifetime. fleetmR m a ;,um mer hr1•t•,.·,· Now i!, one of tho f' moments the Summer Wmd en1ov" a hm•f 'eason From $35!/.000 £\u•lle11t fl\ed·Rotf' finoni m~ ~-.11lah!Y Salt·, Of/11 t' 0[>f'n f>w/\ From /()" m 711 t~ 11 m Cum<Jt111n At rn11t• 111 1111Sit•1•1 l'h11n1• 1 i'l-11 t•i'i-i::,-_• C·J C .FELLER ' \11 ~'1.1 11 \U'4''1.\ . I I - 0reng9 Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, JuM 23. 1985 Bus1Nl ss No 1 ls Lusk & Son acquires Broadmoor Homes In a m-.jor expansion move, Irvine-of an increase 1n the number shares based John D. Lusk & Son, has outstanding arisina from the com- acquired the Northern CaJ1fomia pany's seoond stock offenng in Octo- operations of Broadmoor Homes. a ber, 1984. • • • subsidiary of Canadian-based Gen-The South Coast Metro Alliance in star. Costa Mesa has announced a num~r The new company will be named of new tenants to its various pro- Broadmoore/Lusk Homes and will fcssional office complexes. continue the construction and mar-Ward Davis, Corona Pacific and ketina of Broadmoor's residential Festo Corp. will move into the communitirs. Harbor Gateway Business Center. According ·to Mike West. Lusk's Trillium Telephone, Patton Desian vice president and director of sales, Enterprises, Equitable Benefit In- the acquisition is the first step in surance and Cencad Services will tusk's planned expansion into the located in Cambrid&e Park. Spcn_slcy, Northern California. Home, Jubitz and (ubus will occupy Western Digi•tai Corp. of Irvine part of Center Tower and the Red announced recently that it has Lion Inn Hotel will have offices in the reached an approximately SI O Central Banker Tower. million· aorecmcnt with Ing. c. OI-In other Metro activity, the Arnel CYC Development Company's Metro ivetti & · to supply computer Business Centre proiect at Bear Street boards, a smaller enhanced per-So C ~ formance Winchester disk controller and uth oast Drive has changed its name to Metro Points. subsytem. according to Chet Brown, • • • vice president. Hedley Builders, Inc. of Irvine has HILTON •.• FrompaieC5 Orange County hotel busanesi. is head and shoulders above that. in mUbt areas of the countr)' he maintains. When the Osmond Brothcr~sangut the hotel June 15. the first gueSt$ had beaun to settle 10. Kate Bacaaalupo. n concierge there. S:IY' )he wa s sur• prised b) the number. The 14-stor. bu1ld1ng on 11 S acres off Jamboree· Boule' ard in Ir' ane includes su elevators. Two glass- encloscd Jif\s otTr r a view of tht' Saddleback Valle~. The rooms. decorated 10 peach and creme tones. arc au ra('t1ng people who like the four tcnn1!> coucts. lonf swammin& pool hou r<; (6 a.tn. to I p.m.), weight room. nun..~mokang areas. and busaness meeting space that 1s larger than an) an Ncwpon or Irvine, Arm11age said In the past. the .\naheam H11t9n would ome11mes ha'e 10 S(nd v1<1- 1tors to the Meml1en Hotel "hen 1t filled up No w cmplo)ees can rec- ommend another nearbx Halton. Otht•r umes. larger foc1h11cs are need ed. Organizers of the Orange Blossom Ball. for example. originally planned on using another hotel but found thl'' needed tht' e>.tra dancing spaCl' of the H 11ton. Western Digitual designs and sup-completed the construction/tenant plies storage management and com-improvement contract fo r De La Rue munications devices and board-level Printrak, the Anaheim-based com- 11&naiera of the lnine Hilton & Towera are confident their lobby will eoon be filled .,... ..... ,...... ., ..... ~ Uplft with @eeta. Rooma at $69, $50 on week- encla, flCUre to-be oqe of tbe attraction•. The H1hon offers special rates of SSO per night for a wed .. r nd 'l!>tl. "1th champagnl.' .rnJ a chec!le basket included. subsystems based on advanced semi-pany which manufactures finger- conductor technology for use an thr print-reading computers, according office automation and micro-to George Hedley, president. computer industries. A. $1,887,000 project, Hedley • • • BuiTders, Inc. executed 82,800 square D.J. Shire & Associates ofNewpon feet of tenant improvements. Beach has increased sales 80 percent • • • over the past 9 months. The company FilcNet Corp. of Costa Mesa today has added 70 new employees. accord-announced a contract to supply ing to Dan Shire of the N um1smatic AT & T with optical storage and firm. retrieval libraries. • • • The libranes arc central to two Rusty Pelican Restaurants, Inc. systems designed by AT & T to help headquanercd in Irvine recently re-the U.S. Army and Air Force handle ported the results of its operations for up to 4 million procurement draw- thc third quarter ended_ April 7, 1985. in gs. Each system will scan and Net income of $667,000 (S.24 per digitize images of the drawings, store share) for the third quancr was up 28 the images on optical disks, and then percent over the $522,000 ($.23 per extract them for viewing when share) for the same period in the prior necessary. year. FileNet. which provides "off-the- Year-to-date net income of shelf' optical d isk-based libraries, S 1.122,000 ($.42 per share) was up markets the libraries to original from S 1,078,000 (S.51 per share) for equipment manufacturers needing the prior fiscal year. Per share figures extremely large. on-lane random ac- _r...;o_r..;.th..;.e"-c"-u"-rre..;..;....;n.;..t y._ea;;..:;.;;.r..;:a:.:..11:..:oc...w_fi;..;:o:.:.r..;t..;h.;;.e .=.e;;..:fli.=.ec.;;.t:__.!:::cc~s~s~s~torage and retneval capabili'i!.lli ~---------------. I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I ACROU 1 Wallops 6 Foot lever 11 Traveler's stop 16 Haberdashery purcl)ase 21 Avfator 22 Exact likeness 23 Turkish city 24 Embankment 25 Identifying brace- let: abbr. 26 Far9'Well: hyph. wet. 28 Donates: 2 wds. 30 Oral pause 3 1 Old Dominion: abbr. 32 Show a profit of 34 Prohibits 36 Judo emblem 37 Spirited horse 39 Dutch liquid measure 40 Historic periods 42 Vaulter's aid 44 Bamboollke grass 46 Sea eagle 4 7 Bellicose god 48 Relgn supreme 51 Worry 53 Climb over 55 Frightens 58 Stamping forms 60 Visualizes 62 Harangues 65 Jewelry weight 66 Trader 68 Exiles 70 Creole State. abbr 7 1 Assyrian sky goG-.... 72 Grow weary 73 One of the brass slang 75 Horse fat hers 76 Aoor coverfng 77 Scold constantly 78 Sprints 79 Iron or steel 81 Legal matter 82 Mineral vein 83 OeoeNwatlng 85 T axJ rider 86 Himalayan monkshood 88 Blbllcal patriarch 89 Part of neck 90 Evergreens 91 Highlander 92 Make well 93 Casts off 95 Satisfy 96 Noah's son 97 Diplomatic hostili- ty: 2 wds. 100 Lawsuit 101 Snow runner 102 Fla11orful 104 Went by bus 105 I love: Lat. 106 Thoroughfare: abbr. 107 Fence 0118rpass 109 Metal container 110 Additional amount 1 1 1 Dance movement 112 Right -hand page 113 Inferior race horses 115Tell 11.7 Orama division 118 Academy 120 NOises 122 Polynesian chestnut 123 Excluded 124 Pretended 126 Cleopatra s nver 128 Cleanse 130 Angelic headdress 132 Pouch 134 Heap 136 English sand hlJI 137 Bank rolls: slang 141 Entire amount 142 Leather fastener 144 Cast a ballot 146 Headllner 148 Smite 149 Japanese distance measure 150 Attending 151 Service mark: 2wds. 154 Pagan god 156 Map direction 157 Dodge artfully 159 Matriculate 160 Hamelin hero 162 Vacillate 164 Auto style 165 Precious ones 166 Make happy 167 Cursed DOWN , 1 Baci<bone 2 Broader 3 Indian mulbefry 4 Youngster 5 Dagger wound 6 Musical Instru- ments 7 Print measure 8 -Hammarskjold 9 "Arabian Nights" dervish 10 Prying bar 11 Conquers 12 Harem room 13 Shooting marbles 14 Growing out 15 Tiers 16 Winier vehicle 17 Pronoun 18 Nero's lour 19 Musical show 20 Playing groups 27 Adhesive bandages 29 Hebrew letter 33 Chinese pagoda 35 Freshwater turtles 38 Extra offerings 39 Reckon 41 Young herring 43 Roman official 45 Realty title 47 Ah mel 49 Soak flax 50 Lamprey 52 Golf mounds 54 -and crafts 55 Reads briefly 56 Artificial waterway 57 Spanish dialect 59 DisJolns 61 Animation 63 Avoid 64 Wise people 66 Warble 67 Ceremony 69 Lode loads 72 Melody 74 Ma's mate 76 Odoriferous hquid· 2 wds 78 Tears 79 Female horses 80 Inserted shoe- strings m 82 Nobleman 84 Walk in water 85 Suitable 87 Male turkey 88 Stubborn animal 90 Flunked 91 Black eye 92 Secret message 93 Battle reminders SEE ANS\llEfU IN CLASSIFIED 'l ' 94 Wide destruction 95 Playfet 96 Mast .97 Apple center 98 Agreeable 99 Lassoed 101 Most l!ackneyed 103 CuQ'ent 104 Revolves 107 Narrow groove 108 Shamrock country 110 Matched together 111 Threaded nail 113 Little: music 11 4 Cut quickly 116 Boy 117 Droop 119 Corridor 121 Splinters 123 Staff of life 125 Flitted 127 North Carol ina college 129 Whole 130 Jaci< rabbits 131 Vital 133 Meat: Sp. 135 Storehouse 138 Exclamation 139 Restaurant patron 140 Cubic measure 142 British gun 143 Indian cloth strip 145 Author Ludwig 14 7 NOisy arguments 150 Oklahoma city 152 GMman title 153 ECOiogy agency: abbr. 155 Statute 158 P&Jd not1oe 161 And: Lat 163 Left-hand page The top thn.•e 11oors contain ''su~r deluxe" suites " 1th extra scr' ices lake private che<:k-1n!>. morning coffee. danish and newspaper. hors d'oeuvres in the late afternoon. se parate concierge sernce, bathrobes and other pnv1leges. Close encounters MIAMI -.\ spacecralt hoH~nng over thl' .\tlant1c ocean. laser hshts dancing through the tropical night sky. and aerial hombs bursting an air ... Were aliens from another world becoming the la test 1oumts to \ ISll M1am1 Beach'> Not yet It was 1hc very fancifu l groundbreaking for outb Poin1c Towers. a $355 m1lhon oceanfront res1dent1al and recreational develop- ment at the southern tip of the famed resort island ORANGE COAST STOCKS I Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Ordnge County firms for the week ended Friday. June 21. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. SOURCE: NEWPORT SECURITIES CORP. 957-1081 ., .. . . '""•P•r •J ,, l•woo ... L "'• .... t •11 •fl",.•' ., ),~, •trw•t A•• , lt•.~-1 ""o •t • .,., •• '"•ltr:i .. ,,,~. '·'• l···--·------------------···-------·-----------------···;·· • ;e·1 ,, . 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Opponents of rail systems Orange Coast deserve support" ~D ·1 Pit t J 10 I 085) argue lhat defeat of lasl year's at Y 0 ' une ' 7 · New Proposition A was an ind1"cat1"on that reeways are not the only answer to our traffic problems. Of'nge~_untyrcsid~tsdon't want a First of all, possible traflic solu-rail. This is pure nonsense. and rail 1ions can be gained from the ex-opponents know it. perience with the 1984 Olympic Thirdly, Mayor Sills completely games m Los Angeles. Dunng the ignores the side effects of new Olympics. traffic flow was improved freewa}ts. Air quality, for example, because of flexible work hours and stands to get worse, approaching that because trucks were divened from of .~s Angeles, if new freeways arc freeways dunng peak hours. The built m Orange County. LA is a prime Ora~e County Transit District 1s example of how building new free- studymg such an approach for Orange ways docs not improve traffic conges- County freeways. W ith better traffic tion, and LA's traffic-generated smog management techniques, existing 1s legendary (eetting worse. if ozone freeways can be utilized more effi-levels are any indication). c1ently. I do not envy the residents of Second ly, Mayor Sills ignores the Irvine, who will be sandwiched possi~ility of light rail transit as a...._ between three freeways if the San solu~1on to. congested. freeways. Cali-Joaquin H ills Freeway is built. fom1ai:is wall .use. a ra,11, as proved in Moreover, even today, traffic as San ~1ego with 1ls highly successful backed up during rush hour where the San p1ego T~lley. Also, the Bar Area San Joaquin Hills Freeway will Rapid Transit .(BA~T) is achieving terminate at the San Diego Freeway, greater ndershap with each passing that is. the current junction of the .year. Cc:>rona del Mar Freeway with the San Both rail Imes are 1n process of Diego. This junction in the vicinity being expanded. In addiuon. a Long ofSouth Coast Plaza ~ndJohn Wayne ~ach-to-Los Angeles hght rail line is Airport, will resemble the traffic m the works. around LAX if current freeway and As usual. Qrange County as slightly airpon plans are approved. behind the limes and wall probably What we need, and what we have n~ more proof of efficacy before a always needed, Mayor Sills. arc rail 1.s restored to Orange County. A innovative approaches to our traffic rail as definitely a solution to con-problems. We live in the 80s, not the gested freeways. 50s. New freeways are not the answer. I would think that pn vate de-JAN D. VANDERSLOOT. MD velopers and other busmessmen Newport Beach Pilots' paf reflects abllltles T o the Editor. My 39th birthday will not be forgotten. I was on a day off and spent a beautiful afternoon with friends. In the evening. m y flight attendant friends and I attended the tele- conference for employees in the hopes that the labor dispute between management and our pilots would be resolved. However. the ~nm news was re- ceived as telev1s1on cameras shone among tears in our e}'es. My fnends and I had a tough dec ision to make - do we cross a picket lane?? For the prior week we had been barraged with volumes of mail from the company and our flight attendant union. The stress level was running h1~h. We had high mortgages. children wtth special- ized problems. family, medical and other extenuaung circumstances. At the same time we were told by our profitable corporauon that we could be replaced 1f we did not rcpon to work. Like most Americans. I am proud o f my flight attendant profession. and have worked hard for 18112 years. I spend a lot of lime away from home. including weekends and holidays away from my family. I work long duty periods. of\en 12 to 15 hours a day on three-day trips with short layovers of 9 to 11 hours. I adJust to various time zones and a different scnedule every monih. I work in a smoke-tilled environment and am nurse. psychologist. parent. counsel- or to· volumes of passengers day 1n and dayouL I enJOY my JOb tremendously, the camaradene among m) cohons and the benefits the JOb provides. lam a dedicated professional who earns every penny of my \alary. And more amponantly. I work wtth pilots. Pilots are paid well. They're paid well because they have a tremendous responsibility, often for 429 passen- gers on one aircraft. Pilots and flight attendants are not paid for what they do, but for what they know how to do. Pilots often have to make split- sccond decisions. Flight attendarits must know how to evacuate any aircraft in 90 seconds. Pilots are also dedicated professionals. who never wanted to do any work othc-r than Oy airplanes. They are not a disposable commodity. The dispute involved two-tier pay and panty for new pilots. Two-tier pa}' 1s a pay system that pays an employee significantly less money than another employee for doing the same job. In cum bents say this creates disharmony in the close quarters of the cockpit. The argument was basically ovc-r panty-when the two-· tier pilots pay merges with the regular pilots. The process of new hires with limited experience was 10 progress to replace striking pilots. The pilot union viewed this crisis unsafe to the American traveling public. I cenainly didn't want to take a risk flying with less-qualified pilots. My tough de- cision was easily made. My flight attendant union directed me lo honor the picket line. I lost all my benefits. including sen1onty, because l was considered a striking flight-attendant. Passenger safety is imponant. It 1s the pnmary reason rm on board the aircraft. The safety of the flying public 1s at stake with new-hare pilots. It's a thouJttt you and your family should .consider. CARY JANE MILLER Corona del Mar Editor's Note: United Airlines employt·es went back to work June 15. It w a s p robably salt that Dracula craved If there really were a Dracula who survived on blood. it probably would be because of the salt in said blood. That's why the Masai tnbesmen of East Africa drink the blood of their cattle. Their bodies crave lhe salt therein. They can·t get enough salt elsewhere. I'd tell you about this Masai practice 10 greater delaal. 1f I thought you'd put up w1th at. Two of President Andrew Jack- son's personal beliefs: I. That the integrity of man was basic. And 2. That the earth was Oat. not round. Another song you rarely hear anymore is tha1 ditty titled -look. this is for real -··They're Moving Father4.Clnut.UQ.8J11ld a Sewer...:.:._ Q. What arc the odds. realisticallx. that more than just a few people Wlll bank by telephone from a home computer's keyboard? A. "People will never use checks 1ns1ead of ca h," u1d doubters half a century 8&0. "People Will never USC ORANGE COAST l1ilyPilat credit cards instead ol checks," said doubters 35 years ago. Our Chief Prognosticator thinks it will spread swaf\ly when the banks make the telephone keyboard as simple as a cash machine. Q. What was the name of the world's first moving-picture theater? A. It had no name. One Thoma L. TallY. set it up as part of a carnival on Apnl 2. 1902 in Los Angeles. Q. Did Coca-Cola ever change 1ts formula before now? A. In 1903. it did. Replaced the coc~me with caffeine then. A dragonfly aenerntes three times more lift than the most advanced man:mide aircra . Rapid Rcpt~: No. the 'possum that plays dead isn t actina. It really passes out. L.M. Bo1d 11 a 1yGdlcatH col•aul1t. ,, .. Zlnl fClllOt T.,,. Telt ~""'°' o..,.-, °"Yt..... c-IMft ,,;,;;;: ttll\ol .. ' Ot-.nge Coul OAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 23, 1985 C'1 .. The Conl ra8 ... war rant U.S. h elp not for moral reasons butfortactlCaJ ones.·· l Mengele' s crimes repeated every day in 20th century 9ftPDJlf CllAPllA1f a.hl•nlp STEPtD CHAPMAN ·contras ' warrant .. aid to a point The Hou~ of Representatives' vote 10 reverse itself on aid to the Nicaraguan rebels provides a Jood argument against giving the leg>slat- 1ve branch a bigger role in m*mg foreign policy. President Reagan's policy. despite ats many flaws, has the virtue of consaslency. Evils of communists, a b ortiorlTSts a iSO find tolerance in once-civilized places principle Sen. Roben Taft. whose mtegnty was unquesuoned. opposed the Nuremburg tnals. But the ex post facto prov1S1on belongs to an age when law was essentiaJJy stable. hs strength 1s that 1t would be unfair to make a new and unheard-of law tomorrov. to pros- ecute people for the mn~nr acts they perform today. It 1san outrage to Jatl a man for something that has never been illegal before. m that sense. Less than two months ago, the members voted to forbid aid to lhe Contras. They were turned around by the visit of N1cuaguan President Daniel Ortega to Moscow, which occurred the day after that vote and which could not have surprised any senous person. Congress knew nothing las1 week that It didn't know an Apnl -except, peTbaps, about pubhc op101on. But back then it was easier to ignore the nature of the Sandrn1st.a government. By JOSEPH SOBRAN Edltor1ook: WIUlam Badley 11 oo vacatlOA. RJ1 colomo will resome oa iii rdUD. WASHINGTON -It would be comforting to team that Dr. Joseph Mengele. who spent most of bis hfe hiding from justice, at least came to repent and feel horror and remorse for his youthful monstrosities as surgeon general of Nazism. He didn't. He eot away with it all im~nitently until he had a stroke whale swim ming and drowned in 1979. The revelations from Brazil make this all but certain. Age could not mellow him: He was a surly, difficult man who caused problems for both his employers and the employees who worked under him on the farm he mana.ged in his later years. He threatened the chil- dren of his hos1s when they found out who he was. by that means securing their silence. He slept badly. with a pistol near him. He seems to have had one love affair. of sorts: He invited a woman to hve wnh him, but refused to marry her-making himself a cad o n top of everything else, though in that respect the times have caught up with his morals. Is there any point in pursumg a man like Mengele. once he has been made harmless'! Of course. Why let a man get away with crimes merely because he won't fet another chance to commit them? f Adolf Hitler bad escaped death and managed to make a comeback, Mengele would have joyfully rejoined him. His principal dafTerencc-with Hitler was his distaste for Wagnerian opera. The overblown Oap over President Reagan·s visit to the B1tburg cem- etery 1s one of a long senes of incidents that has tended to tnvialize our awareness of the Hatler years. I fi rst became aware of Mcngele when I saw the absurd movie "The Boys from Brazil," which turned him into a sci-fi villain who was cloning baby Hitlers from a bit of tissue taken from Der Fuehrer. The very phrase "the Holocaust" now stands less for what actually happened than for what has been subsequently supenmposed on what happened. After all that, I can·t get emouonal about Mengele. I don't even try. He is as remote from most of us as Jack the Ripper. But that doesn't change the facts: He was a panicularly nasty son of murderer, the son the modem state has provided unprecedented op- ponunmes for. Some people. like Othello, k11l others who mean everything to them. Men~ele killed people who meant not~1ng to him. His were cnmes of dispassion. If they we~ unique we could forget about them. But the) weren't unique. This 1s also the centul') of the communist and the abonionist. both of whom find tolerance and e'en defenders in what were once Cl\ ihzed places. Under the nrcumstances. Mengele is something more than a page from a 1945 yearbook. What if he had been caught before he died? There is a serious argument that it would be improper to pros- ecute a man for acts that were technically legal when and where he committed them. Our own Const1tu- 11on forbids ex post facto laws. On this But il's also an outrage to le1 ham get away with atrocities that have been legal before. No rtgime. should be able to shield Mengeles by the simple expedient of suspending the most elemental ofciviliz.ed laws. The ex post facto laws under which Nazis have been tried are actually re- versions to the universal law against murder. rather than the son of innovation the ex post facto provision was mtended to anticipate. Modem states are based less and less on traditions like the En&)1sh common law. which guarantee Tega! continuity. and more and mo~ on statutory legislataon that disrupts conunuit). Even the 1ud1c1al') has become an agent of dasrupuon: ln 1973 the Supreme Court struck down (1t is 'ital to remember this) all abon1on laws. the most liberal along with the most restnct1.,,e. The communist and the abort1on- 1st (a "'doctor" an the wa) 1\.frngelt' was) should take no comfon 1n 1he fact that their hom1c1des are 1erhn1- call) legal at the moment The prospect of possible tnal under '"e' post facto" laws that res1ore rather than repeal old laws m1~ht help them. like Mengele, feel c1v1h1at1on an pursuit. breathing down their nrcks Josepb Sobru Is a syadieated colummst. This vote reflects a new rcabsm. But the help for ~ Contras. to be useful in promoung Amcncan interests there, must be used prop- erl) There's nothing in the Reagan adm1mstrauon's rcc-0rd lo suggest 1t w11l be SO WlSC. The Contras are not the Jefferso- nian dc-mocrats depicted by the president. at least not all of them. Thc-) \\arrant U.S. help not for moral reasons but for tactical ones. The Sand101sus, who have .. ahgned them- selves militanly with, the Soviet L·n1on. can't be expected lo cut those ues out of good will toward Ronald Reagan. Pressure has to be exened, and the only pressure that 1s hkel)' to beetTec11ve1sm1htan. BetteTContras than l · S Mannes. · Butjust as diplomacy unbacked b) power wall likely fail . the use of force makes sense onl) as a way to force the Sand101st.as to bargain senousl). If 11 becomes pan of a grandiose crusade to make Central America safe for democrac). 11 wtll probabl) draw the U S into a self-defeaung war. Amen- can interests in Nicaragua are limned Our means ofpursumg them ought to . be li mited. too . Thc-re hes the cnmal dt'fec1 in Reagan·s polic~ and the reaso n 11 evokes such fear among .\men can!> h demands too much - not onl) the re mo' al of the So' iets. Y.hich 1s necessar. for our sc-cunt'. bu1 the remaking of Central o\menca m the image of the United States. which is not If the latter goal 1s of paramount importance as the president insists. then what possible hm1ts can be put on the .\mencan commitment" Endbwment for Democracy should be privately funded The Sanduusw knov. the benefits of '1et help The point of helping the Contras 1s to shov. them that its costs are unaffordabl) high Th<' L' S. ,can 111 afford another Russian satellue so c lose to 11s borders .\nd 11 can·1 to lerate aggrc-ss1' e conduct that threatens its Central .\mencan fnends The Sand101stas should be forced to recogmze that the) ..,.,II have to pa) the toll exactt"d b) the Contras untal those L' .S interests are accom- Ye t it w as set up s o s hrewdly it a lmos t can't be dumped WASHINGTON -The federal budget 1s encumbered wllh pet pro- jects that cling to tt lake barnacles. We have joined J. Peter Grace an a campaign to scrape ofT these ex- pensive mcrements. But every government projec1, no matter how wasteful. has acquired a const1tuenn of 1nfluent1al beneficiaries. · The) swarm like term ates out of the woodwork at the sllghlcst threat to their pampered program . The National Endowment for Democracy. for ex11mple, as an emmentl}' expendable barnacle. It has a fancy name and a glonous purpose -spreading the good word about democracy to the rest of the world -but ifs really JUSt a multi· million-dollar boondoagk. We've written about the endow- ment's Clltravapnccs in the past: its ~ -1ncuntble WMkilett-for. funding junkets to e!lotic places. and its frequent duplication of proarams already being handled by other fedcr· al aienc1es. · A a ~suit of the publicity over these abu5t" . the endowment has agrttd 10 chana.e ~me of ats pnic-11ces to get 1ts S 19.l milhon 1986 budlel throuah Conarc s without uncfue difficult) But 1he basa<' problem remains: The National Endowmenl for Democracy. for all au laudable aoal hai no business being f undcd by the taxpayct"S. Yet 11 was shrewdly set up so tltat it is almost impo •bk to kill. 11ae endowmenf s four pnncipal mo.ncy-d1lbursina "institutes" are controllro by the Republican Pan . the Ocmocrwtac Pany. the lJ funds n gave to a labor 1ns11tute \I.ere modated used to back nghH~1ng pohucal In tum. the Reagan adm101strauo n pan1es 1n El ah ador. Hondura'\ and can·1 c\pect comprom1S<' from Ma- N1caragua. and a nght·\\ing labor nagua unleS'I 11 is .... ,lhng to make group in C'h1le conce.,s1ons of its O\\n Erecting a JACK AIDERSOI and JOS£PH SP£AR .\nd..,. hen Rep \ k 0 D' mall\. D-dcmcxrac' 1 hat meets the highest ( ah f. attacked the en1fo..,.ment o n .\men~a n 1.1a ndards 1c; more than the grounds that 1t ~a) unrt'pre<,entat1 \ c \andin1!>ta<, can be exf)('('ted 10 of all .\mencans. part1rularl) min-xh1e\l' and mon: than the president onues. he v.as told blunth that "labor ha' an ~ n ght to demand To 1ns1st Chamber of Commerce and the .\fl· d1dn 't want the endo\\ ment" ... funding th1.ll the~ tailor their internal polic1c ... CIO. This e"enhanded dastnbution dela)'ed," according to a con-to l spec1ticat1ons 1s to den) their gress1onal source D' mall). an en-~' ere1gnt\ o\ n\ go' c-mment faced of dollars guarantees tht' agenq do"ment board mem~r dropped \\Ith that ultimatum has no choiC<' suppon from both sides of the a1 le at but 11) ti'-' ht budget ume -or whene' er the his opposiuon r- endowment's e~istence or e\Ce'ises Footno te Despite hl' .. '' lobb~ing. Thr danger 1~ tha1 the House arc threatened b) reform-minded the Senate is tning_ ao c:ut appro:\-"hll h\'as so determmedtoden)the members of Conrnss amateh s: m1lhon from ahe endO\\· thrt3t posed b~ the Sandanistas. will ment and to stop all funding for tht" h d Just ask Sen. mest Hollings. 0-no\\ go 10 t e oppos11e t'\trtme an S,C. He was one of ti\.C &nat(' .ind Republican and Democra11c in· "'ldh <."\~crate It lfat d<X"S. then at House members who mt't to d1'ieuss 5titutcs. "'all crea1e JUSt the nsk the adm1n1s-- thc-b1llLOD-dollar shonng<." 1n ap-Fl· DOLE f .\.( TO R' The tr-.rnon d J1m' 10 he tnang to reduce propnat1ons for the: tatc. Commerce proposed .. C'omp<>lltion 1n Contract--that of an o pen-ended .\mencan and Justice department... Hollin~ mg .\ct ... pasSt"d b) tht' HouSt' l\pnl 1 m' oh <'mt'nt. which v..ould euct a reportedly questioned th<." v.1'idom of and no" befor(' a Senate ubcommit-huge cost and obhtcralt' an) ho-pc of a spending publtc funds o n gt't-out-thC'-tee. ma' con tam an unanticipated <1tahlC'. fnt'ndh C't"ntral ,\rntnca vote dnves 1n foreign elecuons Y.ht'n. .\pnl Fool~· JOkC' on tht' ta\pa)ers It's Tht' House , ote could be 1he for example. poor Aml·ncan" arC' mtt'nded to sa\.e mone\ b' ehmmat-beginning o f a proce~s of hard being denied lepl <1en·1ce b«au~ of mg .. sole-source .. go .. eminent con-ne"got1at1n~ that will rcconc1le the budgetaf) restnctaons. tracts. but in one art' a compet1t1\ t baste mte~W• l)I the l '. and A source told our assoc1att' 'iicl1 bidding could cost the go' emment 1caragua Or 11 could be a step into a Wm"en-mt-whrn ttre 'u~~he -dm1y ------'Q'011m~ Nnw-that 11e·s~en m·~--~ cndo~mcnt was r11scd. C\Cl'}'One The .\d\ crt~lnJ C'ounc1I. an 1ndus-ofwbat he 1.1.an1cd from CoOif'tS • the present lambasted the agenq except tl")'·"'tde assoc1111on. gJ\CS the gov-cho1c-t is Ronald Reagan'~ Sen Paul Lax.alt. R-Nev . 1he pl't'sa-ernment S 0 malhon and morr v..orth dent's staunche l nate fnend offrce public-sen 1C't' ad\ cnt\lng each Hollings soon aot a letter from ur through ih m<"m~"' • cro'i4' th<" Onan .\twood. a former member of countf'\ It produces tde\ i~1on rnm- the DcmOCT1t1 Scna1onal Campiialf\ mel"(1ah at "°"t -a!I a \-Ole-~ur~ Comm1ttet who 1s nov. Wlth tht' contrlC'tOf -and roord1n11e\ their Nauonal ~mOC'1'11tlC ln~t1tute for d1stnbuuon, '4 llh 'olun1ttr &roUP\ I ntemataonal "fllar\. which sets s I. s pa) II\. for tht' air lam(' on loc.al malhon from lhc cndowmrnt. The station letter extollro the endov.ment and But b«au\<' ah<' .\d ( oun~1l a~ urged thc wnator to drop h1 ... oppos1-tlr\t<lass v. hen 11 contra~ I\ for pro- tton to al · ducuon of:l T\ ~ommerrnll lean and -.no\her opponent who heard from hun111 competalon could e:as1\\ sub- .i\twood ••• Rep John Convm. (). mat lo"'~r bid and Jtt tht <."on tract 11 M 1{'h . who al was lobhaed b" labor the pending lqJslat1on t'i(\ ome ... lav. and bu inc s tt~nc.atave\. on->-e~ v.ants to l'Ul lh<' endowment't. Jad AIHl•rsoa aod Jo •pit ~•r bud.get bttau~ he'~ con(ludro that ans 941ntf'fl C'Ol•mont• . .. t~,..,.. O•pma.o Is • tye41ate4 rol9mallt.. ' f i l ca \ -Ofange~-~ll V PILOT l&undey. June 23, 1 85 MllHOUe WM U..eTATIMSWT Thi~ perlOfl8 -""'°~ .. : ll1N80DY TANNING, 13141 Wlntlln.lpe, $.tnta AM. CA 92706 Oaty H. SanNr. 1371 I Wlnltltupe. Santa Ana. CA 92706 TNa bualn ... It con· ~led by: .,, lndlVlduM Gaty 84lllClef fh19 ltaletnenl Wat flied with tile OOunty Olllril of Or· ange Oout\ty on May 30, 1N5 "771IS Publlahed Orenoe eo.1 o.uy Piiot June 9, f&. 73, 30, 199$ Su--585r MUC llOnct rtaJC NOTICE 1'1CTmoue ...,...... '9ClmOUI _.. PM:TmOUa ...,... .. MAim eTA~ NAm ITA,...,. MAlllm STA.,.....,, ~ ITAft'....,. The lollow!fll penlOr\I are Tiie tolloWlne pet1one ar• Th9 ~ PtnOn• ar• nie t~ l*ION are OOinO ~ • CIOlng ~ aa: doing bu..,_. ea: dolnQ bUelnMe ee: OAOSS' LIDO Fl0Al8T8, C J '8 INT(AIOR DOION. E>CPAfSS CLIANEAS, l fWIS !NOIN!ERING, S. ti Viii Lido, Newport 2120 8. OtenarbOt Str•. 3024 E CoMt H~. Cor-2020 T11tlln Al/9 . Coata leech, CA 92~ Senta Ana, CA 92704 one CS.. Mar. CA 92121 Meoaa. CA 928a7 Todd fl Grau, 5 t9 Vent.a-Cethteen Jo H•. 2120 8. Mitt* 0.)'WI. 1000 S.. CllMIM M Lftll. 2020 Ja, N .. port e.&ch, CA OlenatbM StrHI, Santa Lane, Corona del Mer, CA Tustin A"9., Coatt MeM. CA tzeeo Ma. CA 92704 92927 92927 Tllla butlneu It eon· fhll bu11nea1 II con· fhl• bu1lneu It con-Tlll• 1>u11n .. 1 It con· ducted 1>y an Individual ducted by. an lndlvldual ducted by· an lndlvtdual ducted by: an lnd1vldual Todd R. Groaa Cetlli.to Jo Hitt Mtrcet ~ Chertet l.ewll Thie 1tatament wu rti.d Tiii• atatemenl waa llled Thia 1tatement wet flied Thia 1tetem4lnt waa filed with the County ci,tk of Or· wltll the County Cterti Of Or· wllti the County Clerk of Or· with the County Cl9f'k ol Or· enoe County on May 30. ~ County on May 30. ange Covnty on Mey 22. ange Ce>u11ty on June 17, 191S 1016 tOH 19H ~ Pm101 mnu "17'IOU Publllhild Or~ Coalt Pvbllthed Orange Cout PubHllled Orange Coe.et Pu.bllthed Orenoe Coul Oally Piiot June 9. 18, 23. 30. Deity Pilot June 9, te, 23. 30, [)elly Poot June 9, 19, 23. 20. OaUy Pltot June 23. 30, July 198$ . 1~ 198$ 7. 14, 1985 '-Su-580 Su-578 Su-576 Su-582 NM.IC Manet "8JC NOOCE N1JC fl>TICE fltBJC NOTIC( rtaJC fl>~ Ptcmnou• ..,..... Peennoue ...... PICTmOUa ....... •ICTITIOUI llUllMlll Nol='° ~':!n "'9t NAiii ITATDmwf NAiii eTA'f'llmJn NAiii .,.,..NT MAMlllTATllllNT •r• tile City ofPounlaln Vlll9r In TM followl'IQ ~ .,.. Thi tOllOwtng pet90ne The ~ l*tonl .,. The fottowtng :;.on• oontunctlon with • .-..no dolno bvtilleee U dolnQ butlMel ... dOlna t1ue1NN ee: doing bUtlM9I ' p L A Y end ~ ~ VALLEY V W • 18850 WATEA UCHNoLOOl!S HfAAO'S OAAO!NS. II A I 0 HT . .°.1• ~It 33S t llocle G<ant from Ifie HtrbOr lllVd • Un.It a. IS, COMPANY, 1n&2 ~ 1153 I Delton Cir • 13. Hunt· WORK~ ~St 1!,. Al\8 CA Federal Government It Fountain v11i.y, CA 12108 8ouiev.,d, ""1• 241, ~ lnQ1on BMcfl, CA 92t47 S Britt... · ' prOC)C1411ng 1.0 ~ l'tOfM IM- Lloyd Robin Sparke, CaittOrnla 9271• Maty Lou Hewd, 18531 12704 ISrlOhl ptCM!fMl\I P'otecU looe.., 100«> c.tteton St., 'V. ~d DoualN Allen, Delton Cir , 13, Huntington 27S0tnd1 Wra. ~C::'CS'ant1 Ana' wllhln lhl 100-Vl.fll I Calll. 927~ Jf/0..11 Partner, '603~ BMch, CA t26-47 ... u · ' floode>IM\. A PubllO Meetll'CI Rob4n Kenneth SS>Wke, Jaamlne Ave • COiona del U.. Ann Nlcolaldll. 18&31 CA 92704 1 con· wlH be held W~ .)I;/ 1ooeo Cati.ton St . F.V , Mar, c1111om11 92925 Delton Cir . 13. Huntington T"!_!. bbutln:;1v1Juel 3. 19&8. at 7:80 p.m .. In tM C&lif. 927~ Lynn M. Bulh/Generar Beech, CA 9:ZS47 duot.... Y an City ~I ChM\berl tot Mark Chari.. Satr, 18060 Penner, 220 Nie• Uine, Thi• bualnH• It con-Sandra S. BtlOr' t• tiled l*tonl wlaNng toOOl"lll'*'t El'*1 Cir . F v. Calif 927M •304. ~port 8Moh, Call· duc1ed by t ~·I pert• Tiii• 1ttterr*1C;k of Or· on lheee prQC>Oeed proJee't Thi• bu1ln••• I• con· lon\la 92t83 nerlhlp with the CQUnl\I 30 The projee1 tocatJone ww: Oucted by • Q91*'al P9'1· Thia bulln... It con• Mary Lou ~d. LIU A ange County on May • LOI AlfOI Street. wtllcltl la ntflhlp dveted by: a ~al pert· Nloo4aldll 1N5 ,,,.,.,.. t>ound by Mcf'adden A~ lJo'fd Sparke, M1tlt Satt Ml"lhlp Thie atatement wu filed COelt 10 lhe norttl Edl"OI' AYenUe Thia statement wu llt.d Ric:Ntd. Allen, Jr with the County Cletk of Or· "'bllthtd °':."f: 30 0 the10Uth' Euclid Street to with lhe County Clerk or Or· Thll ttetement waa filed ~ County on June 13, Oelll Piiot June 9, 9• 23· ' :he ... , and Ward ttrwt 10 anoe Co~m1y on May 30. wttll the County Clerk 01 Or· 19AS 198 Su-582 the wat and In Cenaue Tr9Ct 1985 ange County on May 30, f2'1M01 992 03. '2'1'n'OI 1985 Publllhed Oranr Cout Sant• cr11tobal. wn!Qh la ~-------~--------~--------------------------~~~~Or~·~~ ~~ly~~nel .~~ ~~NOOO ~n~by~-~~w Dally Piiot June 9. 16. 23, 30, Publlthed Oranae Cout July 7, 1965 the north. Tal'*1 A\1'811Ue to PUBLIC NOTICE 1985 Oally PllOt June 9, f8, 23, 30. Su·595 f1CTITIOUI aullNHI the IOUth. ~end St,... to Su-587 1985 MAMIE ITATIMCNT tlul .eat and Meonolla CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY THREE-YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AND PROPOSED STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES In con1unc11on with $370.000 '" Housing and Communtty Develpmen l Block Grant funds from the Federal Government. following 1s the City of Fountain Valley's final statement of Community Development obfect1ves Housing Proctuct1on To 1mp1ove housing opportun1lles for low· and mocte1ale· income residents Category Goat Objective To assist 1n the acqu1s111on ol land tor the construction or 75 nouslng units 101 senior citizens The proposed locatton is on the west side o f Magnolia S1ree1 south of Warne1 Avenue Category 2 Goal Boys and Girls Club Faclllt1es To ennance opportunities lo< low· and mode1ate-mcome youth in the area Ob1ec11ve To provide a lac1111y for low· and moderate-income youth 1n tne area The laclllly will t>e located at 16400 Brookhurst S11eet. Fountain V{llley Fair Housing Service Category 3 Goal. To ensure equal housing opportun111es !or all segments of the community, regaraless of race, income, age, religion, national origin. or mar11a1 status O b1ecllve To contrac1 w1lh an agency t/lal provides lair housing services The agency is located al 1525 East 17th S1ree1. Santa Ana ~ Public Suvtce To improve public services tor low· and moderate-income pe1sons Category 4 Goal Objective To contract wl1h agencies providing services principally to low-and modera1e·income persons THREE-YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: The following proiects were funded du11ng 1983-84 Houalng Coeta R9dllctlon An amounl of $100,000 was allocated 10 wrlledown land costs associated with p1ov1dtng h0us1ng unl1s to low· and moderate-Income lamllles and senior citizens No funds were expended for the project during this period. Houalrfg A•h•bllltatlon An amount of $134.400 was allocated to pro111de low-interest loans and partial reba1es. and lire prevention equipment to qtialify1ng low· and moderate-income residents An amount ot $2.900 was expended to1 lhe pro1ect during lh•S pe11od Hlatorlc PrHernllon An amount of $10.000 was allocated 10 restore an h1sto11c 1ea1 estate olt1ce a Japanese bath house and tank nouse A total of $3.900 was expended for the pro1ec1 during this period Code Enforcement An amoun1 of $42,000 was allocated 1n order 10 p1even1 de1e11orat1on of low-ano mode1ate-income neighborhoods Funds are to be used In conjunc11on with the Housing Rehab1lilalion p1ogram in 01der to identify households that could benefit from the program A total of $20 872 was expended for lhe pro1ect during this period Orang• County Fair Hou1lng Council Contrac1 An amount of $3.700 was alloca1ed and expended during this period 1n confunctlon with a contract with the Orange County Fair Housing Council The following pro1ects w ere funded during the t984-85 prog1am year Houalng Reheblllletlon This pro1ec1 consists of the lollowing three components 2 Low-in1erest loans and partial rebates are provided to qualify111g low· and moderate-income Fountain Valley residents 10 assist 1hem in completing necessary home improvements Fire prevention equipment 1s distributed lo quahlying mobile home park and apartments residents Grants and deterred loans are available 10 qualifying residents in each 011ne C11y·s mobile hOme parks Ot $105,000 allocated for the project, an amount of $19,435 was expended for the Housing Rehabil1tat1on Program during 1984-85 Houalng Coet• R9ductlon An amount ot $.100.200 was allocated to assist 1n the acqu1s1t1on of property 1n con1unct1on with providing new housing units to low· and moderate-income tam1hes 01 senior c1t1 zens Although funds nave not been expended for this purpose. the City 1s negotiating with a p1operty owner to pu1chase property Public Servic e An amount of $32.200 was allocated tor 1n1s purpose Fun'tl!t are used 10 improve services for low and moderate· income persons Eligible se1v1ces include those concerned with employmen1. crime preven11on. child care health drug abuse. education. wel1are. or recreallonal needs Although no lunds have-been expended yet they have been obligated 10 seven organ1zat1ons Soya' and Glrla' Club FecllltlH An amount ot $70.000 was allocated 1n order to provide a facility for Foun1ain Valley youth m conjunction with the Huntington Valley Boys· and Girls Club rne Club provides a va11ety of services and act1V1t1es 10 local youth, including social development. health. physical education spec1al lnte1est classes, cu1tu1al arts. trips. and events A ma1or11y of the part1c1pa1ing youth are from low· and moderate-income families Although no funds have been expended or obligated, a contract has been prepared The City expects 10 approve the ag1eement and disburse the funds wllllin 60 days of the end of the program year Code Enforcement This proq1am 1s designed 10 p1e11ent tht> 1c1dence o t slums and bhght in low -and moderate oncomp census tracts Tt1e Housing Rehab1lilat1on Prog1dm •S incorporated by 1denhlying households that might benefit by part1c1pa1ing 1n the prnqr,1m A 101111 of $20 020 w!l!'. e~pffnded ror IM P!Otect. out of thr> budgPted amount $50 000 Orange County F•lr Hou1lng Council An amounl of $5 000 was allocated 10 contract w11h lh•S organ11a11on •n order to prov1d0 lair housing services to Fountain Valley residents The total SS.000 was expended duflng this period The following pro1ects are proposed tor 1985-86 8oy1' and Glrla' Club Feclllllet -$31,750 Fac11111es a1e lo be provided 10 Fountain Valley youlh in conjunction wllh the Huntington Valley Boys ano Girls' Club The Club p1ov1des a variety of services and act1V11te5 to local youth, including social development health physical education special interest classes. cultural arts. and 9pec1a1 trips and events A ma1ority of the pa1t1c1pat1ng youth are from low· and mode1a1e-1ncome lamllle!I Houalng Coat• R9ducllon -tl».250 The City is working w11h developers and non-p rofit corporations that propose to construct ren tal o< 101-sale housing units lor low-income families and elderly persons The purpose of the program 1s to wrltedown the cost bl land for a project Publlc Service Funds will be uSed to improve services for low-and mocterete-1ncome c1t1zens Ehg1ble service! include those concerned w•th employment Cflme prevention chlld care. health druq abuse education welfare or recreahonal needs Orange County Fair Hou1lng Council -M,500 ----~ - The City will continue to cont1act with !his organization In order to provide lair houstng services 10 Fountain Valley residents The Fal1 HO\Js1n9 Council handles situations concerning dlscrlmlnallon. landlord-tenant conflicts. legal counseling. and referral ASSESSMENT : TM following is an assessment of the Com munity Development Progrem described above 10 the C11y a objectives a!I well 8S to the u S Department of Hou11ng and Urban Oe~lopmenf1 national objectives which focus on tow· end moderate-income 'benel1t, slum and bllgh1 areas. and urgen1 need Boys' and Girls' Club Fac111ues. Housing Costs Redvctlon and Public $8rv1ce are projects which w 111 prtnclpally benefit low· and modera1a-1ncome families Fair Housing Services are an e1tg1ble administrative expense Regarding the City's ob1ectlves. Housing CoSt$ Reduction. w1111mp1emen1 the goal of Category 1 Boys· and Girls Club f!"aclhty. will enable attainment or the goal of Category 2. the Orange County Fair Housing Council Contract will !lerve to accomplish the goal of Categofy 3, and Pul>llc Sarvlce will carry out tM goat outlined •n Category 4 Persona Wlltltng 10 commet'lt on the 1h1ee-year Communuy Development Program or the proposed Statem9nt ot COlflmunlty Development ObJecllvl'!s should con1ect the Planning OtP1rtment at City Hal~ 10200 Sister Avenue l714) 9e3-8321, e,,1ension 235 Comments will t>e accepted lhrovgttYJune 27 198S. prlOf to tubmnt31 to the US 0eJ>8rtment of Housing ond Urbnn-Oevelopment Publl.ned Or•noe Couf 0.Jly Pilol Jun11 '3 1q95 Su 598 ----------1 ________ &1-_&_n_ The following pereon• ar• Str•t to the ... , and In DllD•JC W\TIC[ •-te Mnfll'r doing butlneSI u : CentY• Tr9Ct 992.31 . rUU&.. AU "-. nu rw. PtllllC NOTICE G & y BOOKKEEPING Since tlllt project wlll be flCTinOUl IU ... 18 flCTITtOUl IMJ ... U FK:TITIOUI ~. .. SERVICES, 1071 Vallejo, tocaled Within the 100.yeet NAME ITATH•NT Colla Men. CA 92629 lloodplaln aft• ldent~ng NAMIE ITATl•NT NAm ITATE•NT Gene A Blanco. 17537 any potent'-1 adY9fM Im-Th• IOllOWlng pereona are The followlng peraon1 ate The following persona are M .. d SI., Fountain Valey. pacll. 1 plan to mlnlmlH doing bullnees at. dolno butlMN u · doing bullnNI u : CA 92708 tlloM effeota will be Im- A M E A I c A N SUPER PREP 2915~ CLINICAL SOFTWAAE Yolaoda M. Romo. 1071 ptemenlacl. Tttoeewtehlng to ENTERPRISE. 1545 A Su-Hiii. Suite G·t06. Cottt ENGINE~RINO, A OEN· ValteJo Cr . Cosll Meee. CA comment on the pr()90Md petlor Av•. Cosll Mesa. Meta. Celll 92626 ERAL PAATNEASHIP, 2990 92•26 PIO .... , or It• ·--1•--ahould Celll 92627 Allen W•ll•c• 300 8a II Ori New I " ..... ........ ""' Linda Luctlay Din, 1724 Fetnleaf Corona di.I Mar YI ore ve, por Tiii• bualneu 11 COii· contact· Tradawlnd 1. Newport Calif. 928e3 ' BMcn, Calif 92663 dueled by-joint venture The Pt.nnino oep.nment Beach. Calif. 92660 David Wellace, 21789 Mlcll .. I Rex WllHler, 0-A Blanco al City Hall. 10~ Slat• A-r Wiiiiam Morrie Diii, TahOe Lane, El Toro. Calll 20042 Aoayt Oak Coult. Thia 1t11emen1 wu flied enue FMt•ln v~ CA T1dewlnd1, Newport BM<:h, 92830 Yorbe Lind•. CA 92688 with the County Clerk of Or· 92708 . Calif 92660 Thia bu1lne11 la con-Ba~~~ .~'-~~;,· G'!~~ ange County on M1y 17. Publl1hed Oranoe Coate .. This bualneas la con-ducted by: 8 general pan-Grove, CA 92940 1985 F27f74t Dally Piiot June 23. 1;:5e0 ducted by: husband and Wit nerehlp r1111 business la con· Publlsh_,. Oranne coall Lind• LUChly Diii David Wallace d _,. b I n vu .. ,, Tiile staterMnl wu filed Tiii• atatement was llled 001;;r y· • genera pa • Dally Pllol June 9. 16, 23, 30, --------- with the County Clerk of Or· with Ille County Clerk of Or· ~arfin Slelen 1985 Pta.IC NOTICE ange County on May 30· ange County on June 17. Tiii• atatement was flied Su-575 --;..;;;=~.;..;....---- 1985 1985 with !he County Clerlt of Or· ---------1 CITY Of 'OUNTAIN VAL- f27'1Ga "'-·· J .. 13 Dt-1c W\TICE LIY "'9lJC tt0nc1 • PubOshed Orange Cout Publllhed Orenge Cout ~~ vvunty on u~ • "~ "" Notice II h«.t>y Qtwn !Mt ~:~~ Piiot June 9.1f8. 23. 30, Dally Pllol June 23, 30. July m11C11 flCTITlOUI IUltNHI the City of Founteln V-.Y, ' Su·S86 7,,J4, 1985 • Published Oranoe Coaat NAMI ITATlllHNT In conjunction wttll a HOUl- Su-661 Dally Piiot June 16, 23, 30, The follO'#lng peraone are Ing and Community 0.-July 7, 1985 doing butlneae ea: llelopment Block Grant from Ml.IC NOTICE --------Su·51M FLORAL OCCASIONS, the federal go~nment la ---------1 P\8.IC NOTICE 2058 Valley Ad., Coate propoetng to lund home lm- FICTITIOUI IUllNEH NAME ITAT!ME.NT flCTITIOUI 8UIM18 The lol!Owfng ~·are NAME ITATIMINT d0tng buslnna u . Tiie fotlowlng persona a1e SOUTH COUNTY TREE dOlng bualn.sa as: SERVICE. 428'"' Marguerite TEAM COLOR SCREEN· Ava., Corona de4 Mir, CA PRINTING, 702'i'I Acacia 92625 Ave .• Corona del Mar, CA Eric Sather. 428 'i'I 92925 Marguerite Ave . Corona del Wiiiiam A Wolfe. 702 Mar, CA 92625 Aucla Ave., Corona del This busln•H Is con· Mar, CA 92825 ducted by an lrtdlvidual Julie A. Wolfe, 702 Acacia Eric Sathel Ave .. Corona del Mar, CA This statement WH llled 92625 will\ Ille County Clefll of Or· Thia bualnest 11 con· anoe County on June 13, ducted t>y· lll.lsband and wife 1985 W. Andrew WOife rnMCM Tiiis 1tatemen1 waa flled Publllhed Orange Coast with the County Clerk of Or· Dally Piiot June HI. 23, 30. ange County on June 5. July 7 1986 1985 ' Su-597 n782iQ Maa, CA 92627 prOwmertl projeCU loeated P\RJC NOTICE Mary Lou Lorenzini, 2058 within ni. 100-yMr llood Valley Rd . Cosll MeM, CA plaln A pOblk: !Meting will 92627 be held Wedneeday, Juty 3, FICTITIOUI 8UllNEll Thia buslneH la con· 1985, at 7·30 p.m. In the NAMI ITATE•NT dueted by: an Individual Councn Chambera lor tholl The followtng pereona are Mary Lou Lofentlnl withing to comment on doing butlneu ea: This statement waa flied theta propoNd project•. TALLMANTZ AVIATION, willl Ille County Clerk ot Or-The projee1 location It In 19711 Airport Way South, ange County on May 30, cenaua Tract 997 .31 which John Wayne Airport. Santi 1986 Is bounded to tlle nofth by Ana, CA 92707 F2'7T7'M Elll• Avenue. to the aoutll by Orange Avlttlon. Inc • 11 Published 01ange Cout Garfield Avenue, to Ille wMt Callfornla corpor1tlon, Delly Piiot June 9 18, 23, 30, by Newtand Street, end to 19711 Airport Way South. 1985 the Mii by MtQnolla Street. John Wayne Airport. Santa Su-5a. Since 11111 pro)«1 wlll be Ana, CA 92707 located In the 10()..YMf llood Tiii• bualnees 11 con·I •m•tC MnJIC[ P4•1n and after ldenlllylng ducted by: a CO!Po!'ttlon I "~ AU any potential adllerM · .r. Orange Avletlon, Inc., FICTJTIOUa IMll ... ll fecll, a plan to minimize A.M COoper, fJlecutMI Vice NAME ITATU•NT thole etTecta Wiii be Tm-Prtaklenl ~1tecl. 'fhoee wteNoo to Thia atatament was med The following pereona .,. comment on the pr()90Md witll lhe County Cletk of Or· d~~H~al~R~NDA IN-project or n1 tocallon lhould anoe County on June 13. VESTMENT SERVICES contact. 1985 c · City of Fountain v-.y Su-586 mtltO 29l8 Pamba Drive. oeta Planning Department, FICTmOUI IUllNl!ll Published Orange Coael MeN, CA 92626 10200 Slater A~. Fouo- Put!lllhed Orange Coalt --0-11n1-1C-Mn_J_l_C£--1oa11y Pilot June 23, 30, July rUIX. nu 7, 14, 1985 --------- NAME 9TAT!MINT ----------1 Dally Piiot June 16, 23. 30. John Merenda. 2918 taln Valley, CA 92709, (714) Tiie loUowln~aona are f'tmt.IC NOTICE Juty 1. 1985 Pemba D1 . Costa MeH, CA 9e6-4400, ainn. 235 doing bulllneas u : Su-592 92626 Publllhed Orange Cout WORLD FINANCING FICTrTIOUI •UllNlll Tiiis business II con· Dally Piiot June 23 1985 CENTER. 119 N Ollve. Or· NAME ITAT!MINT dueled by an lndlvldutl ' Su~9ll ange, CA 92666 Tiie following penons are John Merenda Ma1gare1 Arguelles. doing buslnen u · Pla.IC NOTICE This llatern«it wu filed ---------- 16532 Los M01101, Rancho SAFE WAY CARPEAT with the County Clerk of 01· fllalC NOTIC( Sanla Fe. CA 92067, P 0 CLEANERS, 4736 Arena FlCTlTIOUI 9UatNEl9 ange County on May 30, ---------- Box 268, Oceanllde, CA Cir, Hunt. BMch, CA 92649 NiME ITAT!MENT 1985 FlCTITIOUI .,_II 90054 Denlae Lynn Manvlllen, The tonowlng peraona art Fmnt NAME ITATl•NT Thia buslneas 11 con-4738 Arena Cir . Hunt. doing buslnesa as: Published Orange CoNl Tiie totlowlng petaonl ., ducted by an lndlvldual Beach, CA 92649 E>CPEDICION PRESS. Dally Pllol June9, 16, 23,30, dol119 busln-N : Margaret Arguelles · This bualneu Is con· 2~203 El Piiar, Laguna 1985 TOWN & COUNTRY This statement was flled ducted by an lndhltdual Beach, CA 92656 Su·579 MORTGAGE & REAL TY, with the County Clerk ot Or-Denise Lynn Manvllle!'i Devid Sanon Johnson. 30101 Town Center C>ri\19. ange County on May 30. Thia statement wu flied 24203 El Piiar Laguna P\RIC NOTICE Suite 107, Laguna Niguel, 1985 with the County Clerk of bf. Beach, CA 92656 CA 92677 F277t00 ange County on June 11. Nlcllolu Magalousla, FICTITIOUI ltUllNlll Mlc:heel Jof'ln CofCOl"an, Published Orange Coul 1985 24203 El Piiar. Laguna NAMI ITAT!MINT Pr1tldent. 34 138 Sleva Dally Pllol June 9, 16, 23, 30, f2791t1 Beach. CA 92956 The loliowtno perlOfll are Road. •229. LAiguN Niguel, 1985 Publllhed Orange COU1 Tiiis business 11 con-doing bualneaa u · CA 92677 Su-563 Da~y Pllol June 23, 30, July ducted by· a general part· SHEA'S BOAT CLEAN· Wlllalm S. Woode, 24101 7. 14. 1965 nerll'llp ING & DETAILING SEA· Anoeta. El TOl'o. CA 92&30 N!UC NOTICE Su-585 D Sanon Johnson fllls bu1ln11a 11 con Thia atllement was llled VICES, 364 1 Bear St •D. - ·A1ltll lhe County Clerk of Ot· Santa Ana. CA 92704 ducted by. 1 general part· FICTITIOUS IUSINHS ----------1 Sher11 Lynn Board. 364 1 nerll'llp NAME STATEMENT P\lll.IC NOTICE ange Counly on June 13 Beat S1 .crD. San1a Ana, CA Mlellael Jonn Corcoran lhe lollowlng persons Me ----------1 t985 9270'4 Tiits ltatement waa Iii.cs doing bu5lnass u ACTITIOUI 8U81NEll '211112 Tilts business IS con· wllll the County C*1I of Or· LAHAINA·BLISTEAING HA• ITATEMIENT Published Orange Cout dueled by an 1ndlvldu1l anoe County on May 30. HEAT. 3108 Ao11noke l ane, The followlng penons are Dally Pllol June 16• 23· 30· SlleHI Lynn Board 1985 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 doing buelneaa •• July 7 1985 Thia statement was liled ~ Leiola Kamalanl Oliver, ROYAL REPAST CATER· Su-590 with the County Clerk of Or-Published 011nge Cout 3108 Roanoke. Colla Mesa. ING, 318 "B" Monte Vista anga County on May 29, Dally Piiot June 9. f8. 23. 30. CA 92626 Ave., Cotta Meaa. CA 92627 1985 1966 Ellen Keawe. 20262 Terry A. l<nlaley, 318 "B" F277m Newby Lane. Huntington Monte Vitia, Coate Mesa, Pl8l.IC NOTICE Published Orange Cout SU-573 Be~~.~ c:u:1~~~ 11 con· c~~1!62~u1lneu 11 con· flCTTTlOUI 8UllNl!H ~:~~Pilot June 9. 18. 23, 30, dueled l>y co-part~ ducted by an lndlllldual NAMl ITAT!MENT Letola Karn111n1 Oliver Terry A Knisley The foliowtng P«IOfl• are Thi$ 11atemen1 was filed Thia atatement wu flied d04ng bullneaa u : ----------1 Su-574 DEATH NOT ICES with the County Clerk ol Qr. with the County Clerk ol Or· SCH A FF EA & AS· Ml.IC NOTICE t1nge County on June n . ange County on June 17, SOCIA TES PE ASONNEL .,ICTrf ....... •• .... .._11 EARLY 985 1986 SERVICE. 1652. -Langley ... ......,. -- I 1'771010 F27t04I Ave .. lrvtne, CA 92714 NAME ITATtMINT HAZLE C. EARLY, a Published 011nge Cout Publllhed Orange Cout Helen D. Schaffer, 781 I The following person. are resident of Newport Daily Pllo1 June 23. 30, July Dally Pllo1 June 23. 30. July Talben. Apt 20C. Hunt· d~~AbuL~MnessCasO~'PU TEA Beach. Passed away 7 14 1995 7, 14, 1985 • lngton Beach. CA.92648 ..,,.. , .., Su-5&4 su-563 'Thia buslneet la con-SYSTEMS, 2650Avon, New-June 20. 1985 in DIMES A .LINE WANT ADS IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Items for $50 or less In our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub- lished each Saturday In the Dally Piiot. DIMES-A-LINE ads must be pre-paid so mall or bring them Into I the Dally Piiot offlce.-ee sure to ~your phone number-orsl!- dren In your ad. have a price on each Item 4 no abbreviations Sorry. no comfTHH'Clat ads. garage aat.s. proauoe. plants or anlm•I• are acceptab,. • DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thur9der Coete Meu Office l30 ·-· ~' ltrMt coete ..... ,c ..... ducted by an lndMdual POf1 Beach, CA 92683 Santa Ana. Ca. Mrr. ~:'1.~t=~~as flied M~,ft;'.9' ~'::~;:11~'. F.arly was preceeded with 1111 County Clerk of Or· CA 90740 in death by her al'ge County on June 13, Robert Tucker. •9 beloved husband Dr. 1986 Vlenlna. Newport Bell .. CA c E "'--1 · 19"'" ~ 92663 .. 1:41 y tn .,,, Publlehed Oranoe Coeat This business 11 con-She is survived by Dally Piiot June 16. 23. 30. dueled by • general pan. h e r s o n J a c k Juty 7. 1985 nerenlp (Marilyn) F.arly or Su·593 Daniel A. Griffith Thia 1111eme<11 was flied Newport B eac h , wtth the County Clerk ol Or· grandsons. Jack F.arly -----------ange County on May 30, Jr. or Marina de) Rey, Ptel.IC NOTICE t985 and T om F.arly or F2'771tl FICTITtOUI IU91NIH NAME STATEMENT Tiie lollowlng persons are dolno business u Published Orange Coas1 Newport Beach. Mrs. Daily Piiot June 9 16 23. 30. Early has made her 1985 · hom e In N ewport WESTERN OAGANIZEO GROWTH 36 Fuhlon Square. Sulle 315, Santa Ane. CA 92701 Su-591 Beach for the past 18 --P\llll--C-NO_T_IC_E __ , years. Memorial ser- Vletorla A Malloy, 700 w Walnut, #4, Orange, Cell· lomla 92868 , Ktnn•th c Decker. Rl. 1 Boll 1138, Libby, Monltna 59923 Tiii• bullneu 11 con- ducted by • gener1I part· nerahlp Kenneth C. Dedcer This atetement wu filed with Ille County Clerk of Or· ~ County on June 13, 1985 nr.u Publlehed Orange Cout Delly Piiot June 18, ~3. 30, July 7. 1985 Su·591 FICTITIOUI IMl ... 18 NAME ITA TE•NT The lollowlng pe1110flt are doing bualneea aa: MAN LEY . MCCOLLOUGH, 2219' Rim Polnle. El Toro, CA 92&30 Marls Manley. 2219' Rim Pointe, El Toro, CA 92&30 J1net K McCollough, 3913 Maicus Ave , Newport Beach, CA 92683 Thia buslneu It con- ducted by-a gertertl pert· nertttlp Janet ~. McCollougll Thi• atatement wH flied wtlh the County Ctent of Or-= County on Junt 13, ,,,..1, Pul>IWled Orange Cout P\BLIC NOTIC( Deity Piiot June 18, 23. 30, ---------1 July 7. 1985 ,K:nnc>U9 ........ NAMI ITATl....-r -TM-.. H1·~noper90nt.,.~r doing buelMM u : f"UUI."' ""''~ BIOFEE08ACK CLINIC Ptennout .,._.. ~~ U ~Al:,c:.r· ~~~~~yy MAim ITATDll'MT BRANCH 11180 Warf* Av· The lollowtng l*'lona are ~21~· Fountain Vt/!Wt. ~~~:es. 4M N Ivy Walker Wlltmeyer Coeal H~ .• Ste. A, ""9un• Pll 0 • 17821 Whitford. Hunt: ~.~AL 2~!rrow 7701 lng1on 8Mcf1 CA 92&49 · ' • Jal'led E. Gu. M.F.C.C . :=· P-222, H 8., CA 18322 Nlantto c1rci., Hunt· Tina L Barrow. 7701 1~: '::·~ ':4~n• W.,MI, P-212. H.8 . CA ducted 1>Y co-pertnera T t214a Ivy w•·· Ptl o .. Jiii*! Tiii• buel ,. con. E Sax. M ,CC ., duc1.CS W ~wtf9 Thie ttatetnent _. flied Oary l. ow Wltll lhe OOunty Clllt\ of Or· Thie ttat""*"I WU fllecl ange County on June 1s wllh Ille Oqunty Ctetll of Or· I tN$ ' ' ange Coun\I on Jun. 13, I ,.,_1191& vices will be held Tuesday J un e 25, l lAM at Pacific View M emorial Chapel, Newport Beach. Pri- vate Interment a t Forest Lawn, Glen- dale, Pacific View M ortuary. Dtrectors, 644-2700 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 PAClflC VaEW MEMORIAL ftARK Cemetery • Mortuary ChaR,ill • Crema1ory ~ Pacmc View Orlve Newport Beach 644-2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Ao ad I aguno Beach, C~ 9265 1 4g4.jM 15 HAA•OA·lAWN· MT.OlfVI Mortuar)I • Cemetery Ctemllltory 16:>5 G1s1e1 Ave Costa MetA ~40 sss .. Publllhed 0r-. CoMt Pub4ial'led Or "= Dally Piiot June 11. 23 30,1 o.;y P'llOt ""4 ";'(. 23• 30, I .My 1, Ill& .My 1 IMS '-------------------------------------------------------------·----l!!!!~~lllpllll--------1!!!!!!!!~ 8u.fte ~ D 4 ' .. Orange Coal DAILY PILOTISundey. June 23, 1• • 4 Lane.. S 0.y.. S6 Dolart. • Adi may canC'el ~arly. bur nn pomon o( pouM-nt ., rd undab&e. • Add111onal Ii.-may be pwcb..d fo1 12 00 nda • Prices mu.1 be anduded in the ad. • Dor. not apph to tlw rNI "•'•'"'· ,,.11tel. or help wanted d ue1flC4ltlOM 0t eu10fl'l0Wet pnced o•et S2000 Call 6 42-5678 • • A11adable nuly 10 priwatr 11•m ed~tthWr• ttllu'8 mcrd u1ndile. I • 1111 ... Salt ...... tw lalt ..... .. .. ... .... ..----:11:-:-::::-::r.~~~~~_,,,.......,,_. ___ ._ 1nn11 1112 1ew11 ten...... IM 111..a 1 ..,_"'a.a. 11•••1•a.aa j;~!!:::::p~ *Yllll.Wfl* To Pl a<'t> your THI DAILY PILOT DEADLINES 24 lltTI -"On Th9 Pwtc" •~ 38' All 2 Bdrm unite with Gr .. I 38drm highly MWlaTIUll F 89" --"Fa t Rf'llUlt' A PLAN -S martly designed , re· enclosed carport•. Fully mT1I UllU or.o.d and right on YllWll ftlWlf .!,om ~==~E' &>rv'tt"f' Dtrf'rtory modeled 3 Bd & s pa. $305,000. rentedwlth management. Charm galOfe, oak eabl-•traam 2 m u te Panoramic oca1n anc w/pv1 en yd entry ad C,.11 Now I I "$$1fl[ 0 OrFICE HOURS PlllUC A I 10.0 0( "lliNl f e~onoo. ~ v.e• M f r!t-=:.~ J,;. t : : 8 00 AM !>00 PM \"::.-~... ~ • :: Bu"""' C<J<,111 .. M r ''"'°' l•·t,• l om 8 00 "'•A ~ 00 PM ~::· , ; { : ::: C ... CK YO\lt' AD r ... o.~~io'l'~J.~~~ ...... <.,.M.v 6IMS MCut•c \' Howtwff O<Ce.t.toneltv tHOI \ 00 ()(.<IM' ,,,...,. tttt.n •fW" "°"'' •d • r .. o OK • ~ Ch«._ W9v" •d O.tfv •100tt error\ m "°'4'0t•t .. w-~~---~-. ~,.:~! ... ',:: .r;: ~~.P.:,•:•" 61\ .0".,li\~I fOI N,.•t1' I mev o. '•'POn' oi.c •''"' '"°" IP\lt (0\1 Of I~ \Oe4f" et I >••v "°-iiiiiiiiiil.I OC:(\ilQ•.0 0• '"-~tOI (t.C • .,.,. • OIM• oe • .. l ,..ftd II)• ,,._. t , \I H\lf '' on •"v •"~,., ·• u• a ,. '"" )0 0..0 ., <fl.kl 't0 • l>"' h#'O.C.I •o C>v1 l'\01 ,,, 'PO 1•) ••1\61\(lt <~'"' '°"'"'°"''" .~ ' o• '"'- ·--iiliilliiliiiiiil =~t0~~:7.\e .~ .~0;:~M •Dte aoorne-1' fff\ D PLAN -Elegant se~ting fo r the beautiful pool & lge 4Bd home.' $269,900. 550 PLAN -Wonderful 2 sty re· modeled 4 Bdrm & billiard room hoe & spectacula r family room and view. Call C••r War4 GrubhfiEllis 644-6200 LeH than 2 yre old net•. Imported tile. hdwd bedroom• plua a 3r ta.rt>or ~from aimo.t CYWf'tl 1258,000 Incl lend .. Io c a I e d I n S an floor•. wood btlnda, bdrm with a walk-I ~ room. A tot.i r• '=:... 642·56 71 Bernardino Anumt ocean view Walk to cloaet plus a den ~ Spanlata eetate ... • · bt )ll $615,000 loan. Asking beachee BIQ MCura 'prl-Cet1mlc Ille on patio and wtu1 ~ amenity foi .:=====::;=J~:;=:;·===~ prlOa $798,000 vata' ya1d 3 Br 2ba. big t>ultt·ln oek linen clOMt oracloul living lnc:ludat -------1 Traditional Realty I,_ 631-7370 aasumabla loan Low Mutt ... i Prlced 11 on S bedrooms, famlty rm. *'... C..//lll 1'.l ~,. & f) ~ ~C. ... down s 2"9.000 1 132.000. 751-319 1 ltbtaory. mulic room, 3'd """'' V\¥ l'QIU ~~-q, J:.;<r ·~) ... llllUIYIEW C::.SELECT . floor ob,.rvatlon -.. .. a..~a.-Le~. walk to beacnaa ..... PROPERTIES aundeck 1nd c:uatom • ._._ .... t> ,.,......,.. --~or:--:::-- $ 190.000,cuta talk• woodWOrk throughout --"" -• H LL E ......__._ at 17""".000 _.. -~ ''"'' -· .,. I I McCORMACK AE llAllWlll "',_.,. ""' -~ • "' ,.,. °' ..,_ .----.. l!lil!ll!IJllll·--------1 complex Deslted 'A' plar HOMI -, a-. r---.---;...--.-~ 494-7551 Mo.t dellted Buchwalti -IA.AT! RIMO'lll A RN 0 [ S Hiii HOI E ;';!' b~~ =-":'~ R~1l E1SJ.!!E I I I' I I ,,.., e•tra gueat part( -• -------~ Exotic beachfront property 1poo1.spa.2 saunas.~ I TH R l ME situated at ent ran ce of New-leybaM court• Hu 2 pri- 1 I I I 11 I vate patios $144,SOC mlU ftm port Harbor. Dramatic reduc-(•49> Memu Lynen Real-IPlllLD 1147,111 1 t . f 2 2 M"ll " ty (714) 963-1319 Populat floor plan wttt . P L A A P [ ion rom . 1 ion to 1.69 .... _...-or double llreplace Up I I' I I r Million. P rice includes 4 beach -·· -graded beautJtuuy. Freet ,__._ _ _.__ -'-· -'-· _._ _ _. l )(Int area 3 Br (den op-paint. New earpeta. s.. OPEN SUNDAY ots. tlonal). 2 ba. lam rm eluded spa. F1mHy room I l " s IC. E c I ~ . 2111 SHELL SJ,, I.I, ~!~1:!.k ,;b~~"iu::: ~46-~~;3 Coma ne I I I I' l'~~~=Gr:_ 12Hltftolr1lalt,l11tcliff (1·5) ...... $265,oot CONCORD REALTY ~'::'1c;1~:-~g cP:~ I RA we EE 1~:==~~ 3 Bdrm family home on large lot. (SlS 796_9993 s 162,500 by Builder 1 I I I •I I tones were a thousand pages Carol Mulvey 646-81591639-8129 _ . . . _ . anes -·--.n't .. 343 Via UM SM4. UM Ilk (l-4) ........ $1,750,Mt ,.------------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiUillllilii.iliiii •• -11! .. -.---iiiiiiii I c R 0 F 11 L Spectacular Bayfront. shp for lge yacht. 3 car gar -~ I I' I'' I I -Gib Walker UllU IUCI TIE EUU. IF I IYllm Ell · · · · · · PUllWllC IOUI YIEW LITS ~~tu~~Uace~~ lll~~~·~~~p= • :~m·.·.·0 r r I' I' r I' I' 1· 1· r I Walk ~n=t~:=o:~.o~:g& r;.~~rants ~~ ~k ~~s,oo~vely gardens_ 3 BR 31 't Ba, • r= I I I I I • I I I I I ln111 111 lalt -.... ," ter Llt Cntral 1112 -..Gt:••:r:al--=100=2 725 Vil lWo SM4, UM Isle (1·5) ........ $1,600,0IO ULL TlllYl TIPIF111WllLI l~AMwn .............. Mn New hstmg with P1lnOl"all'UC Orean V~wa.. PIMll 1111111 • Recently refurbished Byf rnt hm 4 8d 4 ba pier & slip 48drm and Lott, VfKY prl-I llAL llY &TA Carol Mulvey vata pool home with spa ... Pl• ' In exctustve M ... Verde. 3BR 2ba, hardwood floors Cloee to Mesa Verde Flrepl908. Loe tamlty rm Country Club. PrlOa re-Cvrd patio $124,750 duced to S2S9,000 llY leUUU IL Tl. 151.3191 Ma.llH C::.SELECT .... PROPERTIES SELL Idle Item• wltta a Delly Pttot Ctenlfied Ad. NEW LISTINGS IEWNIT IUOI 1121,111 No finer adult living for the price In Newport Beachl Spacious 1 BR, den, 2 BA unit In gated complex. Remodeled kitchen with oak cabinets. Quiet location. WT OISTA •EU 1141,000 Great opportunity on quiet Eastside street. Neat, clean. charming 3 BA with spacious fenced yard. Priced for immediate sale. YIW IALIU 1111,111 Fabulous turn-key opportunity. Offered com-. pletely furnished. 2 BR penthouse in security building. Walking distance to beach. You'll love itl Buy now while Interest rates are down. .1&111111 OIHI 1121,000 Elegant 2-story home with 3 BR + FR. Lovely large wrap.around brick patio. Ideal end lo- cation with lots of light and a peek of the ocean. 111111 YIEW llLU 1111,IOO Tastefully decorated and meticulously main- tained 3 BR home. Top of the line kitchen appliances. Freshly painted. Beautifully land- scaped private yard. Many custom details. . UllllYllW_,S IHt,llO Estate size lot In f amlly oriented area. l ots of room to expand this 5 BR home. Sparkling pool and spa cover only. portion of yard. L.H. Open Sunday -Stop byl UllllllME MllflOO Elegant 2 BR +den. View. tastefully decorated throughout, hardwood floors, plantation shut- ters. Private setting. brick patio. Immaculate, cheerful and sunny. A real turn-on. SHIEOLIFFI SIH,000 The home you've been waiting for in the most desirable community. Sensational family home with 5 BR , 51/2 BA plus many, many more features. • WIST IEWNIT Sl 11,111 Forever ocean views! A cut above the usual oceanfront duplex. Shingled exterior, huge patio, 3 BA. 2 BA up and 3 BA, 2 BA down + large bonus room. Corner location. Brick fire- places. Inside stairwell allows conversion to single f amlly. •u.n• 1111,111 Customized. expanded Broadmoor with 5 BR. 5 BA, gourmet kitchen, new master suite with connecting study. lovely v1ew, private site. Works for active family. Compare this and you will buy. SPTIUll llLL 1121,llO Absolutely the best priced custom home In area. Tradltlonal design with 5 BR, 2 family rooms and a unique upside-down floor plan with a complete "a\mrr6"T'Wlng. BEST BUY BAYFRONT .... It.A llHMI FUN, FUN. FUN Is the only way to describe thll home. Sit In your spa on the front deck watching the boats or slip upstairs 'ftJ your spare llvtng room complete with wet bar for an overall harbor view COLDWeu BANl(C?RO ----'· A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NElWORK ' REAL E S TATE OPEN HOUSES 1 ·5 SATllllAY ... UIYH-•eUll 11 lea hJH4 2 BR, View $265,000 T. BOLAND U YOIEIT 202 1 ....... , l.aH 4 BR, FR $269,500 E. CORKETT WllTOUFF 1100 .., ... ,L. .. 5 BR, FR, OR, Fee $295,000 F. SENNES .11111111 OIHI 11.latty 3 BR, FR $325.000 C.McMAHAN .--UHi I .latty 3 BR. FR, Spa $345,000 C.McMAHAN ti.II OHIU Ill 1111 2201 .... rfr ... 3 BR, FR $410,000 S. MARVIN PDmlU 1111 •• ., 3 BR $415.000 C. KALINA PIWU 11t111r..., 4 BR $420 ,000 ) C. KALINA PllmtU 120 •. h tMfnttt 2 BR. View $425,000 M. MATTHEWS UITIUfF 210l '-1• 4 BR, FR. Vu, Fee $479,000 G.ANDERSON tl.llMIHI H LIUI Hl OarutiM 3 BR, FR $795,000 E. BOWIE SlllAY 111 lllYH-•w• n s.1 ttt• 2 BR, View $265,000 T. BOLAND UYOIHT 2H1 Willlwar' LaH 4 BR, FR $269,500 L. McLOON .11111111 OllEH 11 .letty 3 BR. FR $325,000 C McMAHAN LITTLE ULNA ISUH 21 J b1la11 1-1 BR $327,500 A. BOLAND . .11111111 OHH I .lttty 3 BR, FR, Spa $345,000 C. McMAHAN Ul•YllW .. 11 ZU1Z rtn ...... 5 BR. FR, Pool, LH $350.000 s. MARVIN IPYIUll .0 lrllH laJ 4 BR, FR $389,000 M. REEDY .. ....a Ill IUI 2201 Wltef'frHt 3 BR, FR $410,000 L. MURPHY PlmllU 1111•-- 3 BR $415,000 C. KALINA PlmllU 1M 1......, 4 BR $420,000 C. KALINA LM llU 211 fll ....... 3 BR. FR $430.000 C. RUMSFELD UYllUT nu ..... ., 5 BR + Maid s, Pool $448,000 J . CAMPBELL ..... llLUI 1111WMttWh 4 BR, Ocean Vu. Fee $449.500 J. AKERMAN Ultlllff tttl ...,. 4 BR. FR, Vu, Fee $539,000 G. ANDERSON ......... ..,.., ...... 2 BR. Oen, Fee $539,000 F. SENNES La llU ttt Yi8 ..... 4 BR + Maids. FA $585.000 E. OLSON· Ot.Ni1 ., """ ....... , (11•) ..... 1 ., .... 1121 Spaciow 3 BR, 2 Ba Canuly home with ~ & dtrun.g room $249.900 IDTIU Summer or Long Tenn Call Betty May or Sharon Ludwlg UllU PllPDTIU 41YllJ -------- I: I ~I~ I] j\ I : 1!l3:13 I ]~ I TIE ILlfH . SIH,111 Larger Bluffs unit with 4 BA on beautiful green- belt. High beamed ceillngs a·nd skylights add light ancf cheer to this well maintained home. Lots of house for the money and you own the land. TIE lllffl IHl,llO Occasionally a property comes on the market that is perfect In ev~ry way.This single level 3 BR Is a very rare "Paula" and fits the above description. Excellent financing. .. Ult• 1211,111 Privacy, view. on the golf course at Big Canyon. 2 Br. den, 2112 BA In the heart of Newport. Decorated in neutral tones. Pool and tennis. A very happy place at a comfortable price. ClllllA HL IU IHI.MO Unique legal triplex in popular Corona del Mar Each unit 2 BR, 2 story framed by towering eucalyptus. Carports. Community pool. These are seldom available. Call today to see. WISTOLIFF 1120,000 A jewel of a home with a· large assumable loan. Step right into this 4 BR home and enjoy the large family room. great pool and separate master suite. The charming Cape Cod exterior will lure you inl! 11&1111 YlfW ltLU -IH0,000 Enter this lovely 4 BR home through garden courtyard. Inside you will find 4 large BR. 21h BA. family room, unique living room. all with 3 car garage. Treat yourself OllllA Ill Ill IHl,llO Channel Reef -On the bay with ocean view overlooking entry to Newport Harbor. this 2 BR. 2 BA condo complex Is one of a kind. Lovely pool and spa. workroom. boat slips. amenities galore. Assume 1st, owner will carry 2nd at low rate, 20% down. .IASllllE CIEH IHl,000 Panoramic OC\ $ (J 1rom an elegant Plan V with 3 BR and 1(. i decorated in sott pastels. 24 hour gua. IJ ·0mmunfty with pools and tennis. Enjoy u,... 'q! l&YOIHT SW,000 like a limited edition or a rare wine, this 5 BR custom home Is an experience! Not just another home. Thoughtfully. imaginatively built with quality features too numerous to itemize. Call today for appointment to see. l&YSlllH MH,OM Classic 2 story Cape Cod. Features 3 BR. 3 BA, incredible gourmet kitchen. central courtyard, observat~on deck. 3 fireplaces and ·2 jacunis. Exquisite quality and detailing throughout. As- sume low interest private financing . IOUIFIHT UH,MO Dramatic price reduction on prime oceanfront location. This 3 BR beach house on 45' lot otters a great opportunity to build out your dream home. The oceanfront values have never been better! --· _ __ UMISU 1111,IOI .... 'IW..,8.LI---·-HtJ IMM"Ylew ---4 BR, FR. PIS. Vll $6•7,000 L. EWING snaMI laL 21 ....... 8 BR. FA, View $675,000 8. REEDY ...... .. ...... 4 BR $695.000 H. THAEMER kM ..... Ill UI Ml•~--- 3 BR FA $795,000 --N•itu 1ut\ ~.~~ 3 BR $799,000 M. BENTS _.... ..,...,....., 4 BA. 3 1llp1, Fee $9-45.000 J. SHAW 644-9060 Best views of bay. ocean. lights and mountains from this sophisticated 7th floor unit in the 601 lido Park Drive building. Full security Including door man. Priced for quick sale. U.ISIMU 1111,111 One of Cameo Shores' better view properties! Expensive water view o.f harbor entrance. beach. piers and sunsets behind Catalina! ~ large BA + den Gr .. t patio 91ea with pool and spa. A real gemt 2181 ·sa• JOIQli ll HILLS RD ., IEWP ORT BEACH BIG CANYON- GOLF COUA'S&HOME Steps to the 7th green!· Country -cmb at- moephere w/spactous open Ooor plan. ~ entrrtammmt area wtsmdten view bar that .ea p us a w space or pool table Spacious master swte w/30 ft_ wardrobe plus a large w alk-1.11 closet Gourmet kitchen Room to expand $1 .295.000 OOROTHY HARDCASTLE NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Large versatile plan 4 withla dramauc ltvmg room. fireplace. fa.thtly room & den Good vtew One of the largest uruts m Villa Balboa Assumable f\nancmg Owner a nxious $187.000 MARIA BERCOVITZ or l..INDA TAGLlANET'Tl 5 BDRM-MAY LEASE OPTION FABULOUS EASTBLUFF HOME Ont> o r th e area's hnest Large t"Ountry fam ily room .. exte ns.tve use of bnck. enclast-d ('()Urlyard. air rond1uomng. spa. fire pH. . basketbaJJ court and a bt>auuful \.lt>W $4 15.500 including land SALLY S H IPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T HARBOR VIEW HOMES MINT PORTOFINO Lovely Exeoc home m Newport 9'1th o!d fashioned charm 2 story. 4 B<inns. 31 • baths. sep guest qtrs & rec room WeU planned upgrades Spotless Walk to elem school & romm pool Spacious yard SJ34.900 TODDY S MITH . OPEN SUN DAY 1·5 Ne Ctl ........... $259.SM 2311 2 .. htalt Charming 2 Bdrm 2 Dd pcJttO dec~s R Ja1ner lntlt Ttrract. Cll .... $299.totll .... 1711 Wit• Potential IRt crn IOI pool 8 Barrington Snstass ................ $523.tte ................ 11 T.._ 4 Bdrm master su1tl' great view M von Geldtrn S..U. Ctast rtaza.$11t~H I.~ -Uppir-, Bdrm with ec . secunty . M Rousstlol ..,_ V\tw ... _.$l4t , ........ 11K Ptt1 ltsttlent 4 Bdrm Portohno. shutters. SPi J Br1eey ._. W\ew Ms ...... SlH .......... 112 S..Utle 3 Bdrm ocean view. pool 8 Hutch1ncs lt.fh .............. $!M,5M .............. 2MI vtsta ~ 2 Bdrm lwhm hithl and bu•e1e i' loan f Scott Tlll .............. Slll ,MI ......... 2315 Wbt1 ._,. Clean nul l •ll0tl1n Rd loa~ ft forg11't:J U~I UI: t1UM § REALTORS. 675-6eff 1441 £a.tie c.... , ........ c.....-... - -. D2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 23, 198~ llF~ 10 Nl'IAI HROKU4t.t. t.ROl P um-- Pm! .. YllW "" .... Beautiful home with unobstructed view of Newport Harbor and ocean. 3 bdrm & enonnous bonus room. (C.Ould be 5 bdrm) large family room. Gourmet kJtchen. Private view gunite spa, sauna, views from . every room. Great for entertaining. MlckJ Cooper llTIT&lllll HI.IE • llYll ..... "81,000 Great 4 bdrm, family home with 1eparate master suite. Day & n.i,ght views of bay & city lights. Spacious living areas for e ntertaining. Per- fect for the diBcriminating buyer. Incl. land. Maxine Propp PIEmllMS YllU ULIU I 1".000 Out of area owner would like quick sale on this super 2 bdrm condo. Shows like a model home decorated in neutral colors with lovely green- belt view . Linda Oeth RLllTIH llWNIT IUOl Ollll 11'7,IOO If you are looking for a two bdrm residence that has been prof up- graded and decorated -this is it! Located in a gated community close to the beach. Ann Peters IWlll lllT SELL 1111,000 High beamed ceilings, spacious rooms, sunny patios and decks. Large master suite. Oceanside of highway in Old Corona del Mar. Three bedrooms, 2 112 baths, fonna.l dining room, den -all like new. Very motivated seller. $399,000. Hallie Strock 1&1•11111 IHt,118 "Dynasty" model w ith spectacular view. Gated courtyard entry, 2 llllLE 11111 l11r H111 H11111t1I 1 Bdrm furn .. 1982. $29,900 negotiable. can be financed. Low space rent $117. Cathedral ceiling, kitchen & living room. Beautiful porch. IPEI 11111 lat. 10-1, S.1. I· 11 1HO WWttMr An., SJHt 22, 0.1. .I. lrhtt, I .E. 141·1120 I. l1ftaa4, ew11r. ll0-1111 NEW OCEANFRONT HOME 3 Bedroom, 3 ~ bath, private beach, 2500 sq. ft. on a super fee simple lot. $435,000 with terms. Const. to com· mence soon. PEARL REIN (808) 329-6654 ~-_....-l._hft, ....... -, 9-bath, fo1111.at-di:ninr,add ...... -f+-t-= '· n ~I ·• storage and professionally decor- ated throughout. A real private set- ting. ~ume excellent ·financing. Belle Partch IUOI HISE II TIE Wll 1411,000 Channing oceanfront home · in prime location on the beach. Three ' bedrooms, 2 baths. High beamed ceilings, used brick fireplace. Side patio. Move in condition. Lucy Rose IUILY ~ &OIEI 1211,000 FEE Charming. remodeled 3 bciTm. 2 bath-lots of custom tile, new carpet. French doors-all on a large, beautifully landscaped lot in Cliff Haven. Newport Heights. Martha Macnab/Paula Bailey TISTII TIWllllSE·lll Y 111,IOOI Beautiful Laurelwood with park, tennis and pool contains this single story e nd unit. 3 bdrm. 2 bath and privacy. Very special pnce and lo- cation and excellent financing. Linda Oeth EUUIT liwPHT IUOI TIWl•IE 1111,IOO Out.standing 3 bedroom, 3 bath, two story condominium. Located in great area with security gate. Freshly painted and ready for new owner . Priced for quick sale. Donna Godshall .llYFll LIYlll II l&YOllHT 1311,000 Lovely remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with professionally land- scaped generous grounds and super large spa -designer touches thru- out -beautiful neighborhood close to Newport's cultural and sh'opping facilities. Tom Allin.son l SOPlllTIOATEI NOIE 1111,000 Complemented by the e xpanded li - brary adjacent to both the hvmg room and mast.er suite. A formal dirung room. the bright kitchen with its expanded breakfast room, plus a second bedroom and· den complete the design. Combine this with the panoramic ocean and harbor views and you have this beautiful "MIRAMAR" home. F.d Escano/Maureen White WllY IUOI 11, 1 I0,000 Plus large float to accomodate 48' boat. Spacious weU designed tra- ditional home surrounding interior courtyard. 4 bdrm. formal dirung. and gourmet kitchen -single story. Assumable financing. $1 ,150.000 in- cludes the land. Martha Macnab IAYIMIH OISTlll _. 1111,000 Rare all new construction 4/5 bedrooms. A classic salt box w/so. patio & deck. 3 car g~ge, 3 fire- places, 4 baths A great fanuly home. See now & chOOle own col- ors. Dona Chichester • # t GIVIO PWA, lllTE 100 ... 144-1200 844·l020 OOUI YIEWl Best priceq view property in Newport Beach. Walking distance to the beaches. Rare opportunity to live in this exclusive location with aJI the amenities offered. Call for showing. THE REAL ESTATERS 148-1111 DOYER SHORES IAYFROIT Itel! Fer lar11 l11t Charming 3 bdrm. den & 3 bath. Move in condition. parquet floors, new crpts & drps. You own the land. Vacant for quick escrow. Drive by ... $695,000. Owner. · OPH SAT/HI 1-15 401 ltrtll Star l1. 141-1170tr131-llH .. lw.o;~ 1 ... ::.:..,,.,1 ~ llll•llOW. Htl.1111 Al .., .. Ziii The Balboa Fun Zone area ia undergoing redevelopment. By the end of 1985 the area will ~me the next Lido Village. The prime commercial property at 207 Palm is now available. Bld,g. designed for second story. $162,000 assumable flrst; ln- come $19,800/yr. Consideration to brokers. na-na -1ner -u11,111 I.Ill IAYflllT ITUl tlll,000 n llWI • IWIO WILL O&IRY Owner will carry. Will consider trade for Spyglass, Harbor Ridge, Big Ca - nyon, Bayshores, Lido or Corona del Mar property. Agent. 673-7300 421 YIA UN IHI •I I IP&OIHS 1441,000 In Dover Shores. 6 Bcinns, 3 bath home with many attractive features. You get a very distinguished location with all the conveniences of a long established com- munity. You own the land! LIH ISLE POOL HOIE 1121,000 This large 3 Bedroom Lido lsle home features: Huge lot with spacious barbeque area for outdoor entertaining. Big Pool Near tennis court All the !menities the Lido Lifestyle oHers GREAT FINANCING! lll·M11 1n mum• CllClf 1111,• LIWEnNSO laf .. IE P•Ell1fl ,,_ -. f" • CllTA •U Your choice of 2 beautiful homes with "4 Bdrms, family rooni & formal dining. Both of these Select Properties have scenic golf course view In prime Costa Mesa locations. For details, ask for Betty or Ann. C:: SELECT ~ UT/M 1-1 C::.SELECT ..... PROPERTIES ..... PROPERTIES 711-1111 WTllll 2 II A LIT 1201,IOO Separate 2 \.'.USU>m homes on one lot. Outstanding quality and oondition. Per- fect for owner occupancy. Amenities Ga- lore. 2 private garages. Come see these! THE REAL ESTATERS PElllSUU TRl·PLEI Two 2 Bdrm units & 1 Bdrm unit. Steps to ocean & bay w/small ocean view. Great rental area. Owner motivated. Bring offers! $28,5,000. JACOIS IEAL n 111-1810 180 City Lights. Palos Verdes, Newport Center ocean viewl NO rooftops. Panoramic by day. dazzling by nigflt.,Plans Included for 4.211 sq.ft. (4,350 optional) 1radltona1 cus- tom home. Permits ready to pull solls report done. Ready to _go! O= lDW then call owner Agt to see plans. Asking $275,000/offer Incl plans & fees paid. Dan lllU ....... Jlwlmi/Alt 71114• 711-1111 WI "911 UPISTUll IJ11lsll Style 011t1• llflh 4 Br. 21~ Ba on approx. ~ acre, gated community of Camelot. Open ceilings. hrdwd firs, pool. spa, deck.a & patio view! Elegant features thru-out. $449,500. .,.. llt/S.1 1-1 11212 Yia ... w ... IEHIU LYIOI IUL n 1 4/141-1111 114/411 IALllllSWI Tiit •tst 41H1lltfl.I ''"' te llH i1 St. .01Hf. •11.tlfll 11wtr 4 II, lt1, I~ la. Hll,000. . ' •W PflTllOUR HYfat C.O 3 Bedrooms. den, 3 baths, over- sized garage. private gunlte spa. Fabulous view from 2nd and 3rd floors. $495,000. •• .-El UT/SUI 1-1 1n1 w. HY an. 111c1 111-am Alt PETE BARRE Tl REALTY , -;•iiiiiiiiiiii:iiimlii:ii=-----;m-iiiiiii:miiiiimliiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii======-===---·O=rang: • Coalt DAil y PILOT /Sunday, June n. ,. ------------- HOMll 'OR I ALI 508 Ashland.La Cu .. ta R Club, Hunt. Beach 52~8025 $144,500 Sun 12- ••ve Atoll, Jasmine Creek, CdM -426 'A Carnation, COM 759-03-44 $365,000 Sunday 1-6 973-5364 $287 ,500 Sun 1-6 *2335 Vlata Huerta, Bluff• NB 509 Avenlda (Bluff•) Newport Beach 875-~137,500 Sat/Sun 1.5 &45--0303 $205,000 Sunday 1-5 * •2306 Heather Lane, Newport Beach 2382~~ •2~~.~ Sat/Sun 1_ &45~0303 $249,900 Sunday 1-5 20121 Bayview. Santa Ana Height• •2C>e8 Vl1t1 CaJon. Bluffs NB 645--0303 $137,500 Sunday 1--4 875--8000 $200,500 Sun 1·5 296-4 Bimini, Meaa Verde CM *250'4 MacArthur. Woodlake SCPlaza SA 545-5128 $139.500 875-8000 $3-49,000 Sun 1·5 211DROOM Sun 1-5 2 BR plua FAM AM or DEN 3031 Capri Lane, Coata Mua 5-48-2313 $395,000 Sunday 1-<4 * 19 Curl Dr(Jasmlne Creek)Ocean View •307 Carnation. Corona del Mar 640-1515 Sat/Sun. 1-5 6-44-9060 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2816 Cliff Or (Newport Hghts) NB 614 Carnation (Summerwlnd) CdM &44·8200 $389.000 Sunday 1-5 675-7572 $359,000 Dally 10-6 2714 Hiiitop Or (Harbor Vu Knolls) NB 2953 C. Club, C.M. 6-44-6200 $229,000 Sunday 1-5 546-2313 167,500 Sun 1-4 218 Diamond, Balboa Island 1101 Dennis Drive. Costa Mesa 673-6900 $275,000 Sunday 1_5 646-0303 $219,990 Sunday 1-4 * 1-429 Dolphin Terrace, Irv Terr NB * 94615 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM 644-6200 $6-45,000 Sunday 1_5 631-1266 $510,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 22 Ocean Vista, (Sea Island) Nwpt Bch **121 Harbor Island Rd , Nwpt Bch 4'92-6955 $525,000 Sunday 1_5 640-4868 $1 ,650,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 <4615 Orrington (Cameo Shores) CdM 308 Holmwood (Newpor1 Heights) NB . 6-44'-9060 $539.000 fee Sunday 1-4:30 631 •1266 $339,000 Sunday 1.30-5 *511 Irvine (Newport Heights) NB 618 St. Jamu (Cllffhaven) Nwpt Bch 631-1266 $269,000 Sunday 1-5 631-1-400 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 224 1 Jeanette Pl, Costa Mesa 631 -7370 $153,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 BEDROOM 6 Jetty, Jasmine Creek, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $345,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 3405 SummarMt. Cotta M ... ~5.0303 $199,600 Sat 1-5 Sun 1 1130 HlgfWs (WMtelrtf) Nwpt 8ch 844-820. 1299,500 Sundsy 1- ••40 Vlata Rome (81utta) NB MO-e259 $$209,000 Incl land Sun 1·5 • 17 Hllllb6,uan, Hatbot HUI, N.8 831-7300t!95,000 Sunday 1.5 1132 White Sall• (Hllbor Vu Hiiia) NB &44-8200 1439,000 Sat/Sun 1-' 20 ~ough, Harbor Hiii 780-1900 795.000 Sun 1-5 4 llDROOM 307 lrll. 01~_.orOt)e del Mar 83 1· 1'400 11SS,OOO Sat/Sun 2·5 1872 Lebrad~ Verde, CM 151.31e1 s,,900 SYncsay 1-& * *440 82nd StrMt. NwPt Shra, NB &42-5200 $285,000 Sunday 1·5 2 Llttle Rivet Cr~glua Hiii, N.B 631-7300$597.'<) Sunday 1-5 •• 1195 Augusta, C.M. 54&&-2313 1-41,600 Sun 1-<4 * * 1821 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar 844'-9060 $94'5,000 Sunday 1·5 1r •3881 Mistral •• Huntington H11bor 983·7010 S546Qo Sun 12-~ 1r2200 Heather Lane, Newport Beech 831·1286 $309,500 Sunday 1-5 29 Monteclto Or, ~laa Hiii, N.B 631-7300 $858,t Set/Sun 1-5 * 1233 Highland, W11tclltt NB 760-8333 $450,000 Sun 1·5 14 Morro Bay Or. S~J ... Hill, N.B 831-7300 1559,0C Sun 1-5 2921 Java, Cotta Mua 546-2313 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4 * 1206 Nottingham O WMtclltt, Nwpt Bet\ 831·1266 1269,500 Sunday 1·5 426 Plana Lido, Lido 1,, N.B fl31-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1776 Pitcairn, Mesa Ver~ CM • 3280 Michigan. C.M. 546-2313 149,900 Sun 1-4 •3280 Michigan. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $147 ,500 751-3 191 $206,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-4 •• * •428 laabefla Tetr909, eor.. Dlf U. 8'0--0357 s1 .3es~ooo s.vaun ~a,-t 220 JumlM. COM 844-7211 MOl.000 2780 Lor9mo Ave, M .. 0.. M•. OM 5'6-88-'9 Sunday 1-'6 1228 Polatll Dr, 00.,., Stiot-. H.8 831·7300 M75.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • _, 17 RldgieUM Or, tterbor At0oe. NI 180-1151 $3,700,000 a.t78un 12-5 * e ..-25 Rldgietlne, H11bor RldQ9 NB 78()-8333 '4.376,000 8un 1-5 • .,.... -48 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $525.000 Sat/Sun 1 .. 5 bc22 Royal St. G.orQ9, Big Cyn NB 760-8333 $&25,000 Sun 1·5 2115 Santiago Or, Bnaycr•t. N.B 831·7300 S259,000 &an 1-t ••e Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge. N~t 8d\ 760-<4888 s 1,950.000 Sundey 1""6 •v 14 Trafalgar, Hatbor Ridge Nl:I 760-8333 S 1 ,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-~ 2100 Windward Lane. Baycrnt, N.B 831-7300 $350,000 8un 1~ I BR plua FAM RM °' O.N 1501 Miramar. Balboa Penln. POlnt 1218 Polarl1. C.M 6-44-9060 $420.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2313 $499.000 Sun 1•5 * * * • 101 Via lido Soud, rm for 100' Boat 1829 Port rai~art, HVH NB 6n-7873 wlll exchg Sa1/Sun 1~e v 16 Napoli. Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-9100 29 ,000 Sun 1-<4 **103 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle NB -4539 Orrington, Cameo Shor~s. CdM 1807 Port Taggart (Harbor V s) NB I 759•9100 *2•500•000 Sat/Sun 1-! 631 -1266 $356.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $279,000 unday 2-5 *2 Yorkshire (Harbor Ridge) Nwgt Sch 136 Via Havre (Udo Isle) Nwpt Bch • 1806 Port Westbourne, HV H NB 644-5200 Sl,295.000 unday 1·! 631-1400 $649,900 Sunday 1-4 675-6000 S349,000 t /Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOR IA&i **725 Via Lido Soud, lido Isle NB ••54 Royal St George, Big Cy 673-7300 $1 ,600,000 Sun 1-5 644-6200 $1,800;000furn 1 BEDROOM **343 Via Lido Soud, NB 673-7300 $1 ,750,000 * 1628 Santiago Or, Baycrest. N. 759 Avocado. Sandcutle NB Sat/Sun 1-4 631-7300 $339,000 s un 1_5 675-6000 $14'5,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 319 Vista Baya (Eastslde) Costa Mesa 1148 Santiago Dr . Dover Shores. 631-1266 $155,000 Sunday 2-5 631-7300 $560,000 Su y l -5 * 1133 White Salls, Corona del Mar 1815 Tanager, Mesa Verde, CM 644-9060 $449,500 Sunday 1-5 751-3191 $279,500 SaV~ 1-5 4 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 11 Tiburon Bay. Spyglass NB •1609 Tradewlnds. Corona del Mar 675-6000 $523.000 Sat/Su 5 631 -1400 $320,000 Sun 1-* •828 Via Lido Nord. u do Isle NB 2 BEDROOM 8 Denver. Heritage Park, Irvine 759-1198 Sundl'y 12-4 * • 19796 Watervlew Ln(Bchwalk)HB 963-131 9 $144,500. Sun 3-5 2 BA plue FAM RM or DEN 33~ Maryland. CM 548-23 13 $184,900 Sun 1·4 507 Ave Lorenzo. BMfs NB 760-8333 $2-40,000 * v 34 Morro Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $1,895.000 Sun 16 Jetty. Jasmine Creek, COM 759_ 1501 $659,000 Sun ,_ * • 11 H1llgrass. Turtleroc:X lrvtne 644-9060 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •627 Via Udo Soud, Nwpt Sch 759-9100 $220,000 Sun 1-6 Sat 1-5 944 Braeburn (Big Canyon) N.B. 548-6333 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-1615 Kent Lane, Westcllff, N.B 44-9060 Sul'\(11,y 1-3 BEDROOM--=:. __ ~ ---!---19--'...,.., -Cabt.Uk>--(Eaet~lder6osta Mes $230,00<r SIUSDn-~-~--"'-"-'-·~ * • v 31272 Via Quebrat!la, San Juan Capo 221 Nata/Nobliz.a, Bluffs NB &46-7171 S 186,000 Sunday 1 :30-5 • v 7 Jasmine Creek Or, Nwpt Bch 493-4063 $449,900. Sat/Sun 1-5 759.9100 'S289,500fee - <426 Carnation, COM 873-5354 $397,500 1410 Kings Rd (Cllffhaven) Newport Beach 759-1501 Sun 1- 631-1400 $459.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 v312s2 Via Quebrada, San Juan Capo Sun 1-5 •933 Bellls (Eastbluff) Nwpt Bch 493-4063 $429,900. Sat/Sun 1-5 892 llard. Costa Mesa 759-1501 $312,000 Sat/Sun 1· 2137 Channel Rd (Penln Point) Balboa 645-0303 $213,000 Sunday 1-5 631-1-400 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 , • 11 Malnsall, Ja.smlne Creek COM 601 Cliff Or (Cllffhaven) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 631-1400 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa <409 Columbia Cir, Corona Highlands, CdM 6.73-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 640-<4868 $299,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 w••5Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 221 Poppy, COM 759-9100 $329,500 Sun 2-4 557-7914 $395,000 Sunday 1:30-1982 Pqrt Albams (HVH) Newport Beach 1119 Dolphin Terrace, Irv Terrace COM Saturday and Sunday 1-4 • 759-9100 $695.000 Sun 1- 303 Driftwood, Corona del Mar ••349 Princeton. Costa Mesa 631-1..00 $<424.000 Sun 1_5 645-0303 $143,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1520 e. Oceanfront, Balboa Peninsula 515 Riverside (Newport Heights) NB 6-44-9060 $799.000 Sat/Sun 1_5 631-1400 $247,000 Sunday 1-4 333 Signal Rd (Cllffhaven) Nwpt Bch 1000 Kings Rd, Cliff Haven NB 631-1400 $295.000 Sunday 1-4 6«-6200 $399.000 Sunday 1-5 7 Rue Chateau Royal (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 3326 Maryland Circle, Costa Mesa 644-6200 $479 000 Sunday 1-4 546-2313 $167,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ' . * • 7 Rue Oeauvllle. Big Canyon NB 1511 Miramar, Balboa Penln Point 644-6200 $599,000 Sunday 1-5 644-9060 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1807 Sabrina Terrace, Irvine Terrace COM 1777 Mltchell it2, Tustin 759-9100 $675.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 64'5-0303 $72,000 Simday 12-4 982 Sandcastle, HV Hiiis NB <48-4 Travers, Costa Mesa 675-6000 $369,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2313 $127,900 Sunday 1-5 ev35 Skysall (Jasmine Creek) COM 3 BR plue FAM AM or DEN 759-1501 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •628 20th St, Huntington Beach 963-1319 $22-4,500. S 1 5 3201 So. Diamond, South Coast Metro un -645-0303 S 137,500 Sunday 10-2 23-45 Aralla, Eastbluff. Nwpt Bch •829 Sonora, Mesa ·0e1 Mar. C.M. 642-5200 $249.~ Sunday 1-5 642-5200 $145.000 Sundav 1-5 I * 3821 Washington 546-2313 167,900 Sun 1:30-4:30 * 1700 Galaxy (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1- 46 Mission Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-* * 1112 W. Bay. Balboa Peninsula 760-1900 $875,000 Sun 1-5 •2768 Bluebird Circle, CO$ta Mesa •2727 Windover (Harbor Vu Hills) NB 546-2313 $310,000 Sunday 1-644-6200 $525,000 Sunday 1-4 * 2682 Vista Drive (Bayshores) Nwpt Bch 2768 Bluebird Cr., C.M. 644-622 $669.500 Suoday 1-5 546-23 13 310,000 Sun 1-* •33 Montpelller (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 2607 Bunya, (Eastbluff) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 644-9060 $479,000 Sat/Sun 1- 1 Coventry (Harbor Ridge) COM 644-6200 $525.000 Sunday 1- * 1806 Sandalwood (Baycrest) Nwpt Sch 644-6200 $315,000 Sat 12-5 Sun 12- 1109 Debra Drive. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $254.900 Sunday 1- 609 Donald Place (Npt Hghts) N 8 642-7 429 $329,500 Sat/Sun 12· 0b Windward Lane. Bavcrest. N B 63 1-7300 $279.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 202 1 Windward Lane (Baycrest) Nwpt Sch 644-9060 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 19 11 Yacht Mana, (Seav1ew) Nwp1 Bch 640-114 1 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BEDROOM •2001 Galatea Terrace, Irvine Terr, N B * •3452 Santa Clara. Costa Mesa 631-7300 $750,000 Sunday 1-546_23 13 $ l98,000 Sunday t-4 30 1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores. NB s Ill (P · p 1 t) B lboa 548-564 7 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-4·.3 2124 eve e enm o n a 631-1400 $357.000 Sunday 1-5 1356 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 3107 G1lbraltar. Mesa Verde, CM 751 -3191 $164.500 Sunday 1-5 * • 51 Goleta Point (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 • 2023 Goldeneye (Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 $239,900 Sunday 1 :30-4 30 * • 70 Hillcrest (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $ 1. 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ' Sun 1-5 3 BA plua FAM RM or DEN 8 Vista Roma, Bluffs NB -9100 $216,000 Sun 1-5 I 4 BEDROOM * 2 6 Vista Del Oro, {the Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 93 1 S 179,000fee Sat/Sun 1-5 WNHOUSES FOR SALE b ~BEDROOM 47-A E. th CM 631-80 $159,900 Sun 1-4:30 ~32 Holl k, VIiiage Cr~ T /Hms. CM 643-271 119,900 Sunday l-5 'BA plue 2 BR 122 25th St . Newport Beach 63 1 • 1400 9 000 SaU&ln J-5 •607 py Corona del Mar 675-4000 000 Sunday 1-5 2 pl"• 3 Br 121 3 1st Street. st Newport 63 1-1400 $29 o Sunday 1-4 3 B OUSES 15 1 Albert Pl Cos esa 645-0968 S 135 0 Sat/Sun 1-3 . 1 I ' • I I Orenge Coast DAIL v PILOT/S\,ln<2ay, JUQe 23, 1985 1111 Mll!lll!!.!!.,......!!!f.!~ ti ...._..,lat. ;m;;;;.:;:s;;;~i..::;:=---i ._W. 11 ._ .......... Dll latab 1114 PtrtNll• Hit •11 Wu ... luC INO lltl .... 2714 IHL lw~ ff4I ==-J.,~~~l~!I!~!!!!!.....!~ ..... 1111 WANTED 1Bdrm unturnl.iioliiiit;;:tiee;.;..;;;•tPiiiiiKiiii•-..IO•,.-..,.,i..,.t ml A llllfT Ull m:=--m'f IU•'S ... , ar ng 0 EIBlutt lux. TownhOuee. CdM FOUR MAN Apt N/amk.r Sr Ctttnn. S00·500 aq " WM1cl1 No Credit? Bed Credit? Nffdd tor clHtlfltd OUIETRESOATLIVIN<l •BEACHWOODVILLAGE Ora etrH Up· 2"""~be--p1--v. GREATHOUSE Call9Yet 951•7733 Bldg. 11th St a lrvl~ NOPAOBLl!MS? lld.,.nlal""'d9'>.t etr~-5 ..... ,.N hea II on all "' • "'""" ,,..""' 1475+ dee>. 940 .... 255 131·3113 t2-4pm Ma)Or 8ri Cardi AVall '"'I..,. local dally • .-~ ng teopool H&•-R-'" oracled. llU am 2g.,.w/openeft$975Jmo --------& ..... --..... Cr ... llSyatem• ly e11pand""' •Coun ywd vi.-dining --·--·· i.ke A ornm. quiet. 8 apptm ()('lly 875--006e CdM. M/F to"" 3br ""'· lu11n lu Prime Cott~ oN ..,,, .. SS-4--n9WSP•P41' Aggr ... lv• •VlgMtt• 880 ar... .. ........ ,tarp 11 lllff·• OllT tenn PoOI. iec. wght p¥1 be, w/d, trpt, C>f1 loc Suite 1200 • aq It Nll-dlaclpllned lndtvld· •TwUQht dine In court yrd IMffl a.a., EnJoY Huntington Bch & rec 8.50 Unlurn lnel Lge lBd yrty w/gat 112bff{ non·tmkr mu.I be neat Ital ltll OoNn view 1950/mo WOMEN HN falllng In uala may .. rn ex<**'tl gazeboa le 1~· Utestyte Wshr . lrlg S 1000 to beh, no pell SS50 1<450/mo 875-4950 18it2d gange 9'*» wfpvt 831-8280 AP lot love meant being In ""°" 1nc:ome ( .. lary & com· •Ss>«:lou• Apartment• Ml fMlr In Garden Setting furn. ·6853 No peta Creig 873-6947 -ec:c.a. In MCUfW H 8 .,.. Matzo or Biii Ta~ tlonat pain aoooer or mtaalon). b.,iefltl and ey pvt tlo 1 __ ...,,..-.....a ~--.L. ----CdM p...,.nt room. Fem 1,.., 7 .. 1 --'f ....... t oPPOf1un• our own pa _ • ....,. •• ~, wa 1 •POOi l Spa Wood e condo 2br ltll Cl .. tatt ITf n·amtu, avell the tat _,mo. Cell 538-e759 1t 1 MONTH FREE let., ,.. ree -.,...., •dVancemetl $a1et . ,. ===•k:~~1 ,..t/qa. •lfM/ ..... ::ri:~~mae units 1 •.1, /mo. ~· aa...t In .... fin S330. Call eve 769·9143 1 ear Jiar~ 314 20th St EXCEL LOC.Utll lneJ ~~P 1~ 11::,:"':0~ ~Ired. m:i~ •Lrgwalk·lnetoae11 ....... •Beau1llulLandsc1plng Ir pelnted.7 ~ 1er Condo In security Pretmele65+Nr 06&SC In untn¥:ton Beach J:3.M17~5:1 :L~8Y:3 relatlonahl~ with ma experience advan- •Geted collttfed prkng 114r• 1111·1121 •Pr1vatepaUos&deck1 La 1 Ii 1tl 275 bldg non amlc.r, no peta, Ptu. CM S300+~. part 155tmo. 12 3>431·1771 have, up to now. uauiallY 1~. Sendr-.ime 10 wl atorege 214r• Utla 1100 1tClose to l>eGCh 1 1 ett n avallable now. $595. utlla 432·736e 175/mo. Storage only, been ~truelW. II YoU Attn, Melinda Thackery -'LL UTILITIES INCLUDED 214r• Jla SlH *Bua service at door g cou;M, 111, tatt, + 979-7990/W 78&-5880/H Fem 25-30 resp, NB·walk 9x tS. 724 James St, l11iatll ;~~~1':m ~v~c.:ri• ~~Is flAlll ll&IT 1Bd, 2Bd & 2Bd Twnhme 1111. 11tlt 141-1111 !~~~~.';Zi~:::anager& Avt lmmed 861-123 IHtl Aaa 27 to bch. m1ny extraal Cotta M ... 673-7787 ltat'11 Hll 760·8515 !Of lnform1111on IAILY PILOT Furnlah<'td 111 E. 11tt. 142-0IH 1 Bedroom from $575 G COURSE. attraotlv S6U/mo 283 26. pOOI, s375 lll/lall 122•1124 Obie ator~&Bar l~ted Cannery vlhaoe' on 3\a{ & meellng 1oca11on Coat:·~!:.xc~2e2e Vl&ll our model Dally 9·6 111 E 2111 a•• 2._. Exec 1 Bdrm !tom $585 If condo. 21>< 2ba. wld clubhouse. cloM to alt Femat. to ahr wlaame 2B1 In CM 8sri_6t2'Q0 · Call St 870sq ft-atorelront Sorry no pets • -_. 2 Bedroom trom $705 ns, patio. gar. no pelt 2521 Sunflower 2ba Park Newport w/gd prkng. An1tque-glt1· ADVISORAPPRENTICE ' 2210 Y1111114 SOfry, No Peta 35/mo. 770.1950 Tll IUIAlllllT $320+ utll. 8•0-8865 EHlslde C.M.-10x20', marine & botlques. LeaH .WiiW~-.~'""~m 100 y••• LA OUINtA HERMOSA 140-tlH 19132 Magnolia St. .... 111• Fem n·tmkr $320 iatllall $70. p/mo. Easy acceea, by owner 875-8909 liA 18211 Parkside ln. HB 96<'·5567 964-55H._..._....,iiiiiiiii-.....---.1 -• • Bel tatand 38d 2b• very aecore. 756-0800 OLD COIPllY M1·1"1 IHt~ Ce11t ••tit 673-7187 Ct-trcial PROVIDES A rt•tatl Uaf ~ll!ld S695/mo-S875/mo 2-38 2715 Fem rmmt 2Bd HM Bat Offin lntab ztH ltatala 2111 ..... '1.IN • ) ... __ 11 • • 21~ &PAIT11EITS :~~·1p:f~.~arc'1~'!Y. r luxury conao:walk 10 So. Ille $350/mo lnel utll. A" 13U 632 . reen OUM to rent l11lat11 o,,. 4014 ~· I - J U -Like brand new1 Spa<:IOUS t>each. nr major ShoPS IN NEWPORT BEACH Cst Plza, lplc, eleg. 5PM Donna 873-6082 S1 3o11q ·,~7~8t,2W.;t eq. It.In C.M . Call Wtll()('I Balboa Island Cate. Germetl \ BRlbltlns, sml patio, avl 1Bdrm $585. All utlls pd. Huntington Beach are A great place 10 ttve on .the lrench dra, air. In-home F rmte shr 2br condo CM cllH NB A.gt 54 t 5032 • (714) 642-3800/dya M-Frl S 135·00 O c •sh L~~ ~:~nd• to ;:,::; now, $750/mo to mo ren· PoOI. no pets (Mngr-2417 Whltesan Upper Bay Private MCUrify. 1br lba. lncldl n-amkr $350-t 'Mltll $35C ' · • Owner/Agent 675-2866 Ana/Irvine arM. l<ey po.- ta! 818-289-9307 301 Avocado 642-9850 •PT IU"'M 1tn• ctubhousea & health wthl dryr. also pV1 ~ub dep. Neal/resp 64S-0933 Cannery Village, 2 stOfy of-S$mall shops lor rent "-•1u181 1-'-"'-ones is the 111,.,..s to be 111..0 by -MM-w/tns cts. pool, jac. flee. 1000 sq tt w/stlOWfK .60/sq ft. 120 E.23rd St .,.,. """>"' ...... Ctrtal ••I ••r 2722 ch arm 1 ng 3 BR 2 ba Days 875· 164~ spaa. 8 tennis courts, 7 sauna, beaut. dee ;: stir 109 3 Br w/F In whlchr S950. 28 l5 Laylayette. Unit 29 CM 83 t-2642 growth 1ndu1try Of the senous appllcanta Wa w /lrplc encl garage Eves 960-46 ~ pcols. close to buSlness. ctubhSe & much mor~ s 100/mo+. occu 81. 54s. 7983 1980s You could receive develop and train all °;:fiv~~-2~h.1 ::r~e:.::: E side S.795. 646· t 282 Bnght & sunny iJr l'l~ ~~n:.~~~~n~~~::: $675. tnclds most ulll al11ance. 645-2357 CANNERY VILLAGE Aueuce•tatl 3002 :~~:n,"::~~~1:~ ~~~181 per written non smoke< only. no pets, Eas1s1de 1Br, encl gar No N-crpts. drpr ~ on slgl'll ?;r.;5~8--0405 °' eves, lllSEUTH HUI •25 30th St. 3 unlta •~all. SPIRITUAL READINGS lty wor1h millions tl'lroogh garage, $875 760·9019 pets Frig & etec range cleaned & pai' 150 sit, 175 •If. 285 sit. Advice In All Matten & our &e<VIGe5 This is not a 2BA !Be upstairs Range, $460/mo _642·5964 ~~:~~ 5t_,:; age Singles t & 2 Bdrm Apart·..... . 2 LET US 00 THE WORKI Cati Sharon 675-6792 CounNllng. Hl15 So El mlllt()('l·IO-()('le shot lot· ........ , .... 11200+,., ..... relrlg, dthwshr gar Spacious 1bdrm sparkling Dee ments & Townhouses. Costa Mesa near 19fh & Gain comtortabt. rent & CdM's best oltlce8. $425-Camino Real, San Clem · tary· Call Mr Green S 1 O O 0 I mo 4 2 4 '1 clean $4 75 pool No pets (Ask about lurnlshed Harbor, kitchen prlvf. the nice feeling otrlndlnj; $1100 Incl utll, A/C, pk.g, uc·d. 492·7298 852-l 776 No experience necessary Larks~r 759·1763 Call 760-2653 SEAWllllLUIE apts, complete with TV. teges S250/mo6'1:·8386 a new friend! Janitor. 2855 E Coas1 SCRAM-LETS ESTASLISHEO GAME Minimum quallllcatlons, Lg 2Br 1Ba, dbl gar. new SS75t mo 2 Bd Iba P.atro linens & utensils. maybe --Hwy 675-6900 anytime VENDING ROUTE Wiii neat appearance, am-w.,.T? rented for short term or FEM. very lge rm, shr ba, •Serving all of Orange train High return. No bilious. reliable, mull paint & crpt s 1125/mo. pool, lndry rm E-slde loc. longer). On Jamboree kltch & lndry prvtga County Including the EllCITIYI nms ANSWERS m()('ley down Mr Wolfer have car and be 1 ye&r 673~8889 or 673-8890 els to am uve where 11 ha11e Ad at San Joaquin Hiiis $275. 64&-2346 beactiet alnce 197 t Full Service 881 Dover Dr. 7 l4/838-5620 Open Sun So California r•sldent Ctatl Mna 2724 TSL ~4;,N~::iENl •SpectaO'r apts Rd Irvine, furn room. pvt ba, •All refs screened & Nwpt Bch. 631-3651 Reason-Hermit 12.5 CALL 2aR. Etba t/A Gar. 642•1603 . •t&2ar&2Ba&ulles 1 ... 1101 cptseeklemaletoshrlux. checkedlnfullt F••ILllS••fFllllT Appeal-Sicken --MONOAY9AM·tPM •Spac10'townhouses condo. pool . etc. 0 C S - -Beware ·Frollc *IOllYllOP* ONLY Frplc.Pv~patlo No pets. Lg2br1ba,deek.upstatrs. •Firepl,S $295/mo.551•1582 ,MAIN FFI E--TU TIN In lido Marina Village. PHONEBILLS Slot Racing • Fun bus1· (11•)2I0-1111 $645/mo P 548·7510 encl gar . near S.A •Prlva1balconles or ---------1---------112-411• 1020&q.lt.on1heturnlng "How old are you, Gran· ness •Ideal lor owner 2Br 1''tBa vacant CClub$600.548-1936 Gard.,atlos 2Br2','tBaTwnhse Lotsof lgfurnrm.privba,kllpriv, ---basln.Bkr497·1744 ny?" asked the young wlthteenagers AIDE for lady. 3··• hrs $675/mo. $300 Sec clep xlras. Pool, spa S 1100. utll pd, new pnl. Fe• Lag Bch straight prof/M/F I d "II d I VAN I 641 8182 p/da". $5 hr. Peraonal-lrg 2Br in 4-PleK New IY llT1 Collect (818)243·9216 S260 54&-2573 CM 10 ahr beaut. newt)' FIEE llEIT II 8 · " er pon er ng ewpor • ' Call 548·3878 paint. crpts. No pets $575 carpeJed 2br lower hM Huntington Beach Prof. awhlle, Granny replied. OWN VOUR OWN trB hskpg 646·8753 attn/eve 2BR lba. deluxe Mobllej 2248 Canyon 832-1766 !~ ~':i~i~:n~!~ourts •2Br 2Ba Upstairs. Gar· Ma1ure fem has unfurn rm w/yd & outrageous vkw> bldg. • mo·8 free rent ~~~~~ :~~~~o~°. ~t Answering Service Part A NOrlPrOfit educatl()('lal home Adult perk 140 Mesa Verde 2BR 2ba, •Strns& ponds age Nr Hoag $675/mo. w/prl11 b•rentton·smk·g $'4.W/mo.494-4482 plus tmpro11ement allow· rectories were 8 ol a larger buSlness student exchange or- Cabrlllo S650. 646-6725 Ir pie, lndry gar Dix •Sc. no pets 645-6822°'675.tµ11 fem. Kit prlv, amenities ance 10 qualified pro-thousand pages and Hours 8 30 to 5 MQfl th glnlz~tton aeetts outgoin -CM 546-1307 alt 6PM M/25-35 prof only, clean. lesslonels 700-l500. Sq. PHONE BILLS ~·•ft't .. Fri S.eOOOICompl Fan-high ,.,...,,, Individuals lo 2Br 1Ba. pool, lndry rm $775,avl711241·7383 *F11sti1ngs avall •VtEWOFOCEAN* n-amkrshr2br2'Abatwn· _..,,.,.., ~·-·· 1Br 1-Den & 2Bdrm. VIiia N Laguna rm, pV1 bth, w/d, hse C.M. S350 831_.391 feet at 85t. Call now !or --__ tasttc opportunity administer groups of 15 S587 1884 Monrovia No Nice Easls1de 2Bdrm !Ba ~HY NOT CALL Balboa & Vwaallles s970 emply'd, mat lady. rela appt. l Wells, 835-0818 7 5 2 • 0 7 4 O wk d Y s · 10 17 students lrom pets 548--0336 Avail 711 Small yd, gar 113·1111 s 1295 Agt 63l·4960 $400+12 ullls 49•-7346 M-35_.5 shr 4br 2ba h F lly I . le Lett I ftaa• 3004 643-2949 eves/wknds Japan during summer 2BR 21>8 2car gar Frplc $695/mo 1SI last • $300 nr So Cat Pit Pool spa u enc smo car gar-F a 6 8 5 Salary to s 1800 A most Westler/Dryer M1oro. cleaning dep No pets CIWlll VILUIE *WATllFlllT* Patk Nwpt, nlcely furn. PV1 60" TV $325+ utu i ' ;rs· 399 W. Bay St.. CM oun : / · mos male IHttlatal rewarding experience wve, Pool/spa S950/mo Refs req 645-9395 Beautllul 2br. 2ba. d bth, PoOI 1'450 + 'n utlls maid n/amkr 850-93t1 S 5.oo 650•6357 Lab pup brwn/wtlt mix. rtaaa"ta'tt 4011 Call CHI (71') 968-5940 555 Huntington VIII~ 760·9387 ' · Unique, collar no tag avan 711, 760-9611 Pv1 1Br. Ir pie poul, pallo,.ane, from San ni-0 apt·· encl. gar · pv F turn 2Br 2Ba Park Npl. Lido VIII~ 359-5 l8 sq f1 Harl>Or Bake< p1rtclng lot A t M e Couple B """' b4'ach. boat mooring Unlurn rm/pV1 ba tn 2BR p~•t•n•, d.-.nn·•t, ref offkles with A/C & .xlnt Safeway. 5~ •• 595 Wine hop Mini Market. P anag r 2BR. lrplc. gar .. small yrd, gar No pets 399 W a)f'reeway north of Beach 1 ble S2 95 .,.,. ...--..-~ kl 51 25 ~.,..., Wine Bar 1n Laguna Sch w/exp for t>eautllul 97 new carpet , $850 St $595 650'·635'to McFadden west ()(I avale 1 2bacondo/J.c:$350/mo. $415 + •,A,utlllM0..8333 par ng · /sq 11 Incl wllrgprkrig lot Right on Unfl Garden Apts, CM 631 3527 ~ McFadden Also available, lbr $1495. C.M Bluffs. 942-2312 utll: 673·3777 Agt • Pacific Coast Hwy. CO<· Salary. t:>onus+ Apt. No ___ .:___ 10utel Mesa Verde no pe1s. 760-0919 ....,. F n-Mikr 25-35, •br h 642-49l'4 Wkd 9-4 •Mesa Verde, 2Br upper 188. encl gar. lower~ ._.,, stir w/3, Nwpl Shr., PoOI· llllll&L lllfE ner locauon 2500 sq It. pets ys 9ar . no~t~~751mo. $600/mo Reis 4~ Haat. BarMat 2742 tn~ ~~all $295. 642-3880 G;'d~ f()UNO ADS ~~!a~O~ ~~ento~~· Assist Mg;,:;;.le$-IOS1ock ____ • Sp 1 arktlng clean .2ed •VtOA OELMAR• Spacioussingle.one Wlcty ren1 ... now avall M/FstlrCMhouae.~arprt. d~ Mar on P.C.H Air. ARE FREE (213)278-7322 ·na• * *IDT I CLUI* 1 "Ba $665 Ulils k. Spacious 1 & 2Bdrm APIS & two bedroom apts. Sl26/wk & up. 2274 New· j.c:. W/D S325 & ~ utl NP· entr Mgr 875-6700 Our lnternattonet ~ Westside 1Br w/carport rneofrpelg,tsgarage, 1 ch..J · All blttns. 1nctud1ng dish-por1 Blvd. C.M. 64&-J«~ MC 8 muat 645-2756 ----·-----C 024 sal8' company needs to $~951 662 700 t l'l 1 d ...,. New Bldg. OC Airport an·. Mtl~ It Leal 4 .. mo. -1 1960 w 11 61905 was er, new y ecora1..,,. •I!• I Ill LlllE M. prof, non·tmkr, 32-39. area. Cor..._, 01 Redhill & hire,& train several quatt----a ace -Beautiful landscaping, ~ an Nwpt Hat ht h L •'V' 90•/. nd T 0-s no PMI call fed · one 1 •Nr SC Pl2a. S.A. 2Br 1 Ba *STUNNING Lg ~ 2Br pool. Jae. sauna. BBO. 3026 W. Coaat Hwy. New· r g s m rg Brlstol 700 sq tt & 1350 1•2-Hll lor rates Newport Me5.a I applicants tow n S~g;;~o. Pool, spa, carprt 2Ba Garden A Pool Enclosed garage Enjoy por1 Be.ech. refrtg, TV rm. Diana 6•2•3U 2 sq tt. lmmed oocpy Mort 548-6276 Nancy ~~~ ~~ri;eg:nd ~g~:v~ o pets 722-8011 $525 & Up. 7 10 18tl'l quiet adult llvlng near S 125+ wk agt, no clepo.slt. N.B. ahr 4br. fem pref. A & H INVESTMENTS to M1am1, Dallas. Atlanta. 3 BR t ',.l,ba $780/mo .. --ocean Low mov&-ln cost., .......... ~ ....... -=---,=----~,...,.....,,.,,, lleps to bch, yrly $313 +-t 852·8714 • ..1 O"~ sec deposit. 663·C TME YICT $635 We care about our resl· Catat ... H 2905 1300 dep. 5•8--0863 Sue 1 Nwpt Bch across from Found wallet In Von's ... ~ WHt-4 -~';~!1~~· a~=~=~ :i:: Plumer. or 854-7592 12 Br 1 ''rba ps bit· dents. Sorry, no l.'>eta FURNISHED or ATTENTION SENIORS Nr boh rm/blh Pool. tenn, John Wayne Airport. 600 Parking• Loi on 17th St. *'40.600.$160.006 15 yrs n1t1onalandln1ernati()('lal New cpts • $650 & $750 846·1755 UNFURNISHED AndrewsbytheSealano-A etc S350. Uta pd. Prefer sq"· 2 offloea + recep-6/6/85. call to ldent. secured wlNB res prop locations. Must l>e In· $725/mo 2 Bd 1 'ltba 1ns.lncd yd. ,er pd or 540.3990 acoeptlng application! nl smkr, r_.a 898·3826 tlon area. s 1.25 gross. 5•8· 7978 alt 6 Mr James 646·8028 I k Townhouse greenbelt. 667 VICTIA ST uE l f Id t I th I .,. 3 tense and en oy a roe lndry rm. nloe 1oc 636-41,-5PM • ."l A TH ~u~~I ~ l'lo!; OCEANFRONT/NB. F n· _ 852-871 FOUND Young Pltbull or and roll atmosphere No 2078 Thurln --:::=-:::i nope~ l"1ae 2744 CLUBS. TENNIS. fOf the elderly We offe<. smkr. lo shr w/1F & 2M Nwpt Blvd. C.M . Inside Lab mix. fem. blk/brwn •trtfl'-"' exper nee Musi be TSl llAIAIEMEIT ~~S;~;u~r' $600 Up CONOO Exquisite Peter·s SWIMMING. plus 3 nourishing meats 5Br, 2'1tba frplc, decks. offloe. lmmacqu1e1. 115 sq ~g~h. ~~t~6~~~7:ve & ,._T_.D_._, ___ _..4-.0..,21.-1 =:e :~~:.e:r,8;;~, H2· 1 IH I UNIQUE 8.etor $525 2Br 2Ba in University much more1 Sorry. 24 l'lrs loving care indry. den Yrfy $350. tt $ l35tmo. 553-1115 -------Widow has money tor minded For private lnttlf· PRIVATE oony, carport Park end unit on grnbelt. no pets Models Chauffered outings lstllall/dep 650.,..742 Nwpl Blvd, CM Inside of· Lost· Fem beige terrlM TD·s !j10,000l up No view. call Mr Vinson POOL & "· 2650 Harla 2 pV1 patio's. central air, open daily 9 to 6 OoctMai'!_.~call Ocean view turn VIiia fkle-lmmac quiet, 115 mix. 1 t yrs Old. Nr Slater· credit"" /no penally call 261-5277 "'ESA ".' ~. 549-2«7 2 car attach . tr""c. lotted ~ .... ...... Sin $140/mo 553-1115 HB. Reward 846-6971 Denison Assoc 673-7311 -----..., P""' ,.... Call Kat"I-49"2 l 16 Balboa Apt, matr bdrm. BANKING cemngs & many extras "......... .,. A 1 7 85 s / TIWl-H WE •• A ClllCf Custom decorated for va I I 650 mo. 0 C . A Ir po r I Are a I_.,..,. ol great Sa•••r 557-1300. Ev 631-6722 225-.545· lots of prkinn, "'-tP~~~---...-~ 5100 CIST•EI "'--.a-.. fer lleit want I-'""" owner 1 yr ago Excep-... .., ..:;;;.,;,...,~~~~~----· 1 7e can offer any-tlo I tal t A.uftiMftts lntah Ziii Pro1--•--a1 ,.._, 30 to ... r janit'I & utll paid. - westbay&1g Frplc vaulted ~-ting• d"'I lvin~ na ren proper y. r-...,....,., u..... "'' .. I M ok 852 9366 111""'1! • ""' " u thin a small apt to ideal tor prol person/cpl Bal Isle furn 28d sleeps 6 2Br 2Ba Nwpt Bch Condo ""0 0 0 • HV5 gar pool & spa. No pets I 8 41 se 11 looking in refs req'd Ava1t 7Jt5 N~port Be~ So. $325/mo a.6-7332 llEPRE•l!ITITIYE 2Bdrm 2~Ba •Den $9351 CM"or HB think ol us S 1200/mo OPEN HOUSE 1700 16th Street or more. June $350/wk, . .s 666 w 18th 645-2739 flr-"'r tl'lat cl'l01ce ol Sat Su,,. 10-3 =2 TAHOE (at Dover) JutyS.50/wt\ 675-2910 Pro! fem shr 2Bd 1ba lully I 2922 I • ied ictra tge Twnhse, 1 ld;ivang 786-8852 642-SU.3 Vacalita furn Npt bch apt Ocean -'~'-;'•';·~·~";';';';~~';';';';~~t;•;H~l~lg;i~rz;2t~22 112ba. patio. gar W/D TS'GMT 642-1603 lfat&ll 2907 vlew Matt 673-178_3 __ ~ l'lkkp, nr OCC no pets NF AL TY 675-1642 IGW LUSlll Newport Be~ No. . Pro! M/F shr 2br 2ba, lrpl. S695 • dep 548-609 1 CROSS CllEEI I 880 Irvine Avenue Carmel, Caltlornla Doll pool, tennis, spa $425. •LIKE A HOUSE• ,.1 Beacla 2740 CHAI CllEH (at 16th) ~~i;ee;~nyw~~~~i~h~h _5_51-10111D 542.91011E 3Bd 2 '•ba, 1600sq 11. 2 • -~,5-1104_ & VIiiage 7141497-4617 Pro!. woman non smkr lo siy. new cptsl drps Nr SC '.41 to ocean. 2 Bdrm 1 WOOlllllllE YILUIE share Big Canyon Condo. Plaza. $725 546·1152 ba twnhse Quiel MAUI BeaullfUI 2Br 2Ba 1 I /I I d $A50 -1dults $675 536·0490 IEW APAllTMEnl Condo on Goll Course In 7~9-9~~5 ' ep · "' · • WOOIUH VllUll • ---3BA 2BA 1 blk to bch yr Kaanapall Resort area. ----2Br 1'1·Ba. bttns $595 .11ELUXE 2Br 2Ba 4 PLEX En1oy a Ille style sur-lse. 1075/mo. Fpl. patio. Short walk to beach Seek mature reap.I F will $600. No pets 5<40-44e• Crpt, drps. bltins. hkups, rounded by the charming refrlg 5106 Neptune.• Speclal rates. Call consider child or pet shr __ enc gar $675 • $700 dep, atmosphere of Wood-lower apt. Open House (213)389-5576 4br 3ba h9e. S400+'Aiutll &n WITI YIEW No pets 540-4484 bridge VIiiage Sunday 10·2 675-6366 S 100 dep 847-4564 F v Redec 2Br 2Ba. gar, I --MAUI. KAPALUA. t ~ 2 . ' patio, lrplc No pets $1 Cross Creek and Cedar LIDO WA TEA VIEW Bdrm Condos. Ocean vu Shr 2Br 2ba, ocean vu, mo 2 151 Pacific Ave Creek offer a unique Lux 2Br 2Ba. 2 lg decks, Golf/tennis 675·2381 w/pOOI. Newport Bch. PM 555-0665 0, 631.(7 Cttll Mell 2724 combination of one, two frplc S 1500. 675-6359 I al N·smoker $550. 675--3605 WOODLAND VILLAGE AP/ITMlllTS Corn, & '"~'Y our rn ~Me apt\ Ou•el comic· I .it • ' ·•ng do\t !'1 htt111al' C.od\1 Plara wti1le y "10111•\ to in' ~.Kl t.d·a~\ a•Ole '"l UAS • LAIHU llotMS UCllLtll IMO-HIO 1 IHH.. SHO.H20 2 llHMMS 1111-SlH f, MHT I HT W&Ttll lllOl. ICI '61UlllH TSl IH&fEIT lU-0011 142·1101 and lhree bedroom tat I .. apartments located near Versailles Studio Condo. Surt IHI Shr 3Bd 2ba vtew.PoOI. a variety ol convenience Part turn $675/mo+utlls. cleaning woman.Mature for all ages Avall lmmed Principals •ON THE BEACH• Im n·amk $500 645·6557 only 637·1998 Shr the beat Nwpl loc & vu. Shr tux hme. vu patio. 111. .. Sl'lOpptng '" IESlllYI n Spa. flrepll & more last. dep, utlls $325 * Tl'leaters $650 + Jim 645--7557 966-8479 645-0303 *Recreation GATED VILLAGE COM· S3 · MUNITY 2Bdrm 2'ABa. 25 +Deposit, NPT • _W_a_n-ted--lem-.-r-m_m_t_S-280- Seleted units with ca· ll'ledral ce111ngs & lakesldt views No pets permitted Fur11'ler 1eas1ng intorma11on, please call (7 14) 857·0383 Open Dally 8AM to 8PM. A11allable Now For June Occupancy 1600 sq f1 or PURE House. Prk., Neer Water, mo utll lnct'd. pool. no LUXURY Garage SPA In Stores. Frwys. 642•9622 pell. Pet 8'48-5530 H.B. master suites Dining All wood/glass hse to shr -. room. woodburn1ng lire-Steps to bell In pV1 NB I ..._ place. microwave oven, comm $675. Pvt entr, lg tatala Waat.. •.v• private patio. ELEGANT mstr bdrm w/atlached 1 Br unfurn condO In NB ()t' LIVING only 15 minutes blh featuring bllln Jae Versallt./Newport Crest to So Co. Plaza, just east tub. Pre! yng M/F prof. Cmplx 722·8038 Al SPM Newport Blvd & &OYlh ol strlat, nlsmkr. 722-1066 Sen Diego freeway. 2•73 . Mat empllem w/lk to rent Orange Ave 63 1.5439 By Beautiful home In pres-lg Mal Bdrm w/prlv ba. appl only tlglous Harbor View for Some stor/gar Approx Prof. M/F. 759-1653 $300-tv mag. 631-9441 We Want to Tell You Where To Put It ... LAGUNA SELF STORAGE 495-6900 • SPACES FROM S40 month • HELPFUL RESIDENT MANAGERS • Cl:EAN, SECURE FACILITY •REASONABLY PRICED ' •SPACES, FROM 5X5 TO 15XJO OPEN 9am-6pm 7 Days a week 20522 Laruna Canyon Rd. 497-6900 ( 112 Mile South of El Toro Road on Laguna Canyon Rd) * AOOIHT WCITIYE Earn 011er SS0.000 helping small business's change hands • Unexc:elled training • Business climate • Prof lacilltles • No weekends • Sooth Coast area Call K Legleu for Interview VR Newport 641-7177 ACClllT llECllUIU Must have exper lrvlne araa. 37 Hr wk Call fot appt. 660.0727 Great Western's Costs Mesa branch has en Im- mediate Full-Time open- ing tor a sales·orleoted, sell-motivated Individual who en1oys working with publlc Compelltlve salary excel· lent benefits Bank or Savings & Loan teller and new accounts axperlenc:e preferred. Please call for an appolnt- l!lenl at· lllUT WISTEll UYlllS AIYlllTISltll (l H ) lll·UH lOOlllT mCITIYE Equal Oppty Employer Needed tor display M/F/H adverllalng Sales 11 rapidly axpandlng loeal ________ ,. dally newspaper Ag- gresstve self-dlsclpllned ltl(flvlduals may earn ex· C4Mlent Income (salary & commission), benefits and advancement OP· portunlty Sates ex- perience required, media experience advan· tageoua. Send resume 10· llAlllOIUT IAIU"LIT P 0 . Box 1560 Coste Mesa, Ca. 92626 USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" .__SEIVICI DllECTOIY For Result Service Call 641-5671 bt.UZ M"Fia1 a.1.. A• ~.u · le''"'•• 1 nc~ . •!!!J!u l!=~~=~~:[!!!!!•C=::· == 1 ,....... ••uaMat Parking Areas • Repairs Char·brolled, chicken 1 FENCFREPAIR. NeW l DECKS·FENCES·PATIO *A-1 liilii* CUSTOM PAINTING ~~~itati----.1 lttmlrial f 17 per day Resurlacmg-Sealcoattng sealood wtau tl'le trim. old Wood. Chain llnk Covers Replace Rep 1 SERVICE: a throoughty CLEAN & EXPERT 2i Yrs Ue#-403941. tna'd. J•l" D • lll-1111 ltnittt ~· SAVEMONEY11 831-4199 ~·7::, ~!~1Grs:~:on CFreeetl.Greg,988--0118 10yearsexper.is..-1:~ cieenhOUM. 640-0857 Over25yearsexperlenoe Bonded COLOR EXPERT. &A ullServicePtumbett "Pl"JR"o"Fi!j{iiiiw~0<-d-Pr·m---T~ ~l~e~~ I~d~:: tor latk~ lilcktal I C----C--ar•taia1 Etectrlc·Plumblng·Drywall Houaecteantng, carpets & Lie. T -118.•28 730-1353 Reft. "3--0ll 11 Richard PoOl·tp•-Matlng repair• Pick-up & Oeltvery. o'l 1n the lt1ate4 ltmcet t8Ht eacntt TIEES Service or Remodel. All upholatery. wtnc:tows. etc. •• ABC MOVING •• DAN SAL YEA PAINTING DRAINS Cl.EAR From$ t5 Airport aree 979-1272 DAILY I , Onveways. potlos, paths, work lns'd. Tom 641-1292 lin,a ..... 111-1212 Quick careful. T138046. Lie •426924 9F•5~!·.Dlspoul. Heeter. 10 YRS l!.XP All aecretattal Dial One Prort Porcelain/ I et~ No job 100 small Topped/removed Clean-LO "•Tes 552 1u10 c.11 Anytime 964-2017 ....,.. M&M 642·9033 _ _.. Fiberglass Relin1shrs. 11i. Revas Mickey 53~ ,,553 up, new lawns. 751-3476 •G. EN. HOME REPAIRS. "" · ....,.. · aves ....... FU1, ecc:ura1e, """ P 1 D all r . GLASGOW PAINTING Expert Service & Repair low rat• 6-411-8'407 PILOT 91~k-tubs •• 3o yrs 859_·9_65_6 Clean Ups•Tree Trimming a~~~ Ga~64s.SiWt~( ITUYml llUlll Int/Ext 30 yra exper .. 32 vr .. xp Resld'l/Comrn. ;;;;T:;;il;--------- 1 lall P1Pt•I SerYict Ctra•ic Tilt Yard Malnt •Hauling .,...,. .._II, ref a. 842-5214 Uc •409035 964-8919 -=~·~~~~~ .... - SERVICE _ MIKE 650-3263 HANDYMAN LARGE and HOME CLEANING Ouallty Or Co OrlQI 'TIJ 111 NEED H LP with Bank Realdentlal/Commerclal amell 1 oo IT ALLI work at reu. rate. Free anoe · . Ti nal INT/EXT. 20 Yeara Exper Plumbing a Dtaln SeMcie.llllf1 .. Statements or Acco1inttng BIG JOB CANCELED Complete Clean-Up, gen'I 531-5579 Pat or Ive mag. •t Refa. 521•7Jle Student Movers. naured Averege Room $2Q+ ma-Water heeters. lauceta. & repair. AH typee. Oualtty DIRECTORY S tO-up Debbie 54' t ·6421 Cheep Prices 642·2078 ma1nt. tree trimming. free Lie. Tt2•·•3S. 64 t-8421 terlat Small Job• wetcorM. dlapoqta etc. Install. Low Fr .. eet. Lio. 631·™5 - -ests Mauro. 631,..997 FENCES e DECKS Home & Otttc. cleaning. NEW Werehouae Stor 642--04•2 water pressure problems ,.-:---:-------- CALL TOOA)'I! C11ratry Ct1t11cten PATIOS . GAZEBOS By JODI. PleaM call !or lolved. PDQ 831-3187 •••rial Ill Fii LOIS Expert c;;;pentry Service Gtaeral L~:;, &9 ~~.n:~.:~: 548·5009 fr" •ttmate. 842-8748 •••ic Ln1H1 IDT I OIUP PM ~~ 1ll'§l"l'QQPl'P!Qlli1ift'.,_•e"N•Ri111ec""'Ui.oU ... @""f!J•r Your Dally Pilot Repalr-Remod'l·Addltlons Mesa area 645-5133 IT'S SPRING CLEANING Plano L:,...,...187rt835 • PAINTERS841-1311 ~I Tutonng t<-t2 -~ory ~!J.:-1' .548.;.4980 Palnt-ten<:~maaonaty-_ li TIMEI c 11 ... ~...,,, .... v Make your, • LNT. Proflctenclet. 873.9304 Rep,...ntat1v• BUILD oR REPAIR ~:~:S!:!,c. 11~~~::~ TlllEiUil11iiiiE11iifi1n1rt=A~X~G~r.!J.~lii8iiiiQiliiliiiii.ft11t .. a .. o.,v•£~•1 Speclil s:1ng rM. -L1!:'rt:=r.1q48A-1~~~x1~~~~~~=· ~~~'=t= !JJlawm·' 142 .... 121 tit. IOt Walls. stairs, ra.illngs --Lawn & Garden Malnt. By Furniture, Trt.lh, Trees ...... . • . . (2e)yr. exp , WOtt1 guar. r=t:a-s.rY!Ce ---------I doors. windows, moldings •RemOdel NewConetr men college trelned In 983-5415 NORM ••11• HFI* , Devis Painting ff.4-3837 }'lal Flnencfat,. tgel-Meotc.t Don 962•8202 J~~,~Mruct~4~ 17 lendscaplng 9&9•2120 LT HAULING • MOVING ..... n. 111-1211 Puatlat ToP Quality Ptllntlng 15 .. MlllMt ~Mllllno Uat. Acnatical Ctill•I!.. o~M~~:c1~~M~A~~~ 548· 717'3 Of 558-6282 ~=l·ou11~n~·~:':'8m~~~= Garage & Yerd Clnupa OUALITY & SERVICE l•F1l'IA"'e•m..,•mm1IN"'d_9Y_R~icr;-. l".!~e.x.t. s~:.:1c•,33,,t40160111 Free Conaut1a1.on:Not a PIU·Del. Anne 945-8~33 E'.Jlquftlte AcouttJCS yt;: CARPENTRY 472--0736 talnanc:e Yoshi 964-2087 Jon S'S-a 192 SPECIALIZED OLEA NINO trd Sinor IS yra Of hapc>y a" • -• law Office .. 548-68•2_ ·~ 5'>f'a)'ed or remove Ory-Decks ••• Lynn 5411-1953 cuttomett Uc. 2SOS44. p L 1 •-~:0--~~ ... ,...- wall Rec>etr• a.-7.7901 Remodel & Repair All Patit C..Ut TWTU . .a.un ..... ~I r1..... Thtnk·YOUI .,..., 14 un .,,,.. tcka SlMping M•lti••/lta .. tli•t ~83-4~~ to FlnlSh I Balcony, atalreaw, dedta ~l~n .• :;n :~~~p~~~ loSI! wtldRt dOXft. ~~ :;1;::~ •:&INTERIORS .,.~ .. /PIH•• ~Clea~& =' Waterproof deck coetlng -· -----AEOROetC MUSCULAR '50-eM8 JEFF Lie 8688 HAHGINO/STRIPPING ~~=• __ LeaHe 131-2842 ToONls•e1dg•C .. rn.ntry ~eor.~~~=~~c Orain~ec>alrs. rebvltt Tll UUl 111• TRAINING 751--0190 Sprlnkte., .. flower badt ...... P 1 VISA·MC t73-t6t2 Diane 650-2758 Wt-.a-= ,. ~ _,........ Wtndow-Fences-C.t>tnet Allen lung 857-4! 10 LawtHrff·lhrul> lnttall tewne-cln upt 854-234t "",. alnt ng Intl Exit ----.. .__. ~ .. 12.:..vr .. • tllcl~ "~528·2b0nd71" 5 J 11a2 "56 Tr• trim a Remove• ---HOUM/ Apt Fr .. est • El(peft WalleovMlng In E ..... p !.•. H ..... ! c .... L w . 2..1 ..... ·-...... .,. • 3 Y" exp erry ~ ....., ' ElMtrinl Lawn rnetn & Rototllllng lttltk ltrriH MytlrM 8&2-32351 a1a1tat1on· AMI Contull• ESP~!._ .. -...,. ... -· ... LI,..,....,.. Retired Bldg Contrector P&lllU IUmlO Sprinkler lnatall, repelr Th«apeuJ,ie M--aoe by CONCEPT TOTAL tnt1e•t ant A.uiVnmnt 5tl.f$90 ~249$1t831·~* n~'\=5 Atf'a-Quality W~ S==ic~d C:.:5..":!~6 Ouallly wor1c tr" nt Free .. ometet 5-48"'6065 Oevld Greet for your Painting. ftOOf to ce1Pno NORMS ALLCOVEF\ING #403580 a.t~t .. 25513 968-1~1 hHllh 714·Ht·1761 loweltttt•969·2383 At.lt<INDS FREE EST Cil ltnic Permit • 1 t81·F · UC•3309M 780• 72 tt AaJUlt . !LL NEW/REPAIR OvautyNo Newport, Coeta Meta. - Ret>W•. '91Wrf (SLURRY PIT llUllll r,bt to small. t 10i'labt9 &rf*\t ~ WI lrvlne. Aef'a. 979-3115 YfN dOn't nMd • gwf\ lo r=ng~t ;:nr•I MU() Oua1 1'0f'IUl"Y roller Whitt l(nlgM 9$0·7103 rM •t ,lied 831 •234! dowa, ~UmblflG, marlit~ IW Cart Seniff ~fl·f I lfllll "draw fut" wtlen )'oY nee1. Br~a~ MOJi2'r FREE •f P...tclng tot.~pr •••~., H•ll Res101coMM'Lt1NO 2e tut> enet, 11au11no. ttc IFS AOU@ A@lJI f!OM fR@ ..._, ,..,.ir. ~11 tyitea l*Ce ::,,.*!..!!. t" .... o.11y ........ -----, comt>'x IC)eefll1-t. gd WV -~' ......_ yrs Do my own work Ltc; And Yet Java ta Lord ElDEA\. v Bond«S com· Quell~ Low pr!Qn ~ , ...._ ~ now W• ... ano neng t0g4tther Joe 1!-'~2f9 7am·9pm R.-a Cerpet Srv II-' I 85e7 2780.e , Al 648-81'8 (Mc• 304051 138·8('.e.e penl<>fl aid" 933.2009 lie 131·2345 / M2-M1I a1rlpl1tan paper7, 7~2~ .. ---. _ __ :J~hemct-. -..... -- \ .. r,- • Orang• Coat DAIL y PILOT /Sunct1y. June_ 23, 1186 BA:;;;ltN_.1:...,1!.,.H_, ......... ---::l-lll~ ltlt Wu.... 11• Ht Wy!!f 119 Ht ,.... 119 .. Wp!!f 119 IN..... 119 l!lt ..... II!!.., ..... -. 1111 H•ma n1m111 NU.JTm "' -"" u11n1TTNt s.-~ PART·Tll filLER TRAINEE ~ Hlllt f!ede<al haa Immediate need fOt an ln- dlviduat to work In our Corona Del Mar offa working. lour day1 a WMtt. (Mon., w.01 . Fri, & Sat.). s.i.c.ted lndlvld· ual wot perform Tell« op- eretlona alao otr.flng an a>eoellent opPQf1Unlty to i.am new ecc:ounta. Poe- ttlon requlrH atrono ca1hlerlng e•parlence. good ma1h aptltuct., ••· cellent communication lkllla, an affl!'lty fOf' pub· lie contact and llght typing 11111. An out1tandtng benefit pacuge II offentct along with company paid medi;. cal. vacation beneflta and an educational H · 1t1tanc • program lnterHt•d appllcanta piNM apply al. 3748 Eut Cout Hwy Coron• Del Mar Peraonnel Department 2727 1 Las RamblH Miiiion Vlelo In my home °' /:'· lnt••ted In oomputtrt? NIT 1.,_ _ Five 11p~1n1_::r•:: luey ,.., •tat• offlc. ........ g~ cf:,;:" 8'&-~-4 ~'a/. coll•o• lhl Pert~!!~'!'__.. Opportunltlea •v.ilabt• ~ CS.,t HO US* Mu9t be rel a~ and FIT °' PIT room co ad ,.._, ehaWa"-a P -•----wtttl tM LOS ANO~LQ c t J preMrltabfe T~akMla v--.. Cfown Herdwln Clerlcal poaltlon avatt wtour °'' wan~. Helo boVa TIM!S CIRCULATION nee otnpany r: .. ~ eo wr>tn Witt ttaln bUt a.u-u10 ._ 1 dynamle aottware co •nd glrlt aollclt new "-art t In d Muat """ llnmed -• .... llJ DuUealnddJr Progr~ tubactlpUona on their ~~-= mo Mr Kru ger , ~!r.=~1 ~~rre<J. SAW TV·l/~tereo ManufactUtll'IQ firm wit .,,_, trelnlng, err1n<11. ~ rou1•. Mutt enjOy program. QuarantHd M2·584' ThOM ""'ttl uP In ..,_ o ~:'ax~..O,~~lron W/P. data entry & cuat. ~~with 10-13 yr houily qg.e p1ua corn-PUTTm.I thla PtOduCt type are in '9Mce. Call l'erry or a._,, eventng tlouta mlNlon Houra 4pm to Even In Attendant a Yli.d lo Gall ua for o.t• ment hH lmmedtat Steve tor i nterview WOfk daya/ fleltlble hta. 9 pm T ,.1n1n 0 11 umocJne DfN« Pac.Ifie MaO Electronic:. 27t A:c,::nl~lerlitM~ll 754-1039 C°C:'::. ~ pro'lfd.d. p°'*'tlal to View Memorial Park RECEPTIONIST . Lew tlfm. E 17th St CM &42.W2 abfetohandtea varletyo &42-4321 ext 204J ;ernl300~~ &44-2700. Lynn In Nwpt Ben. light typ1ng, S!AMTRUS 09'*11 otnce task• ( °' an Int .. .._, er.II. . nlemttr Send reeume to: F0t gr~ Seffmaiker 04U'ete typing 1klll1 r MIU•u-.a-H 7·23e1 ext. 1204 PAITl•IP Hlnng Partner 18552 fxApref H ltf.2.~ Q\llred) and an1Mr bu• -· -• -.... , --iim• Po 1111 on open 5 Mec:Arttlur 8tvd Sutt .. ~ ............ PtlOnee A-' aa1111y--'"-' days~ Ind Salurday 25 _.. .. • ~·--. -•t. Min 2 yre exp & ..., ra.1 RllllllAI An/O!'attlng•btekground 4 , lrnne, t,715. &llTTIPMWIT Competitive 11er11ng :::.'0, reed plane. ~ Lloyd P.-t COntrot l"IMd9 helpM. Mutt be pro-RECEPTIONIST Total CompenNtlon tc ..taryandcompa.ny Purchaalna;''io'i,6~ llT/NI lflllm route t~hntclan. We ductlon oriented. Wiii Sm Corp aka oroantuo $40.000.1 am lootclnQ foo beneflta. Pleue apply In 17149 lrvme' Ca 92713 Patt time. M tt ......... 35 train. Muat tl4IW good train. Apply Pennyaaver, lndlv w/gr·Mt c-aonallty, one wond cl... S.C. person 0< cell: · u .,.,... driving record. Call Mr 1eeo Ptacentl• Aw. CM. """"k'. Phonela. fltln;, '-'tr/' Auiltant to j()lr (714)&42-?~0 OOISTllGTIOill wPfn. &4&-8000 Taylor AM •t 979-9021 -• ............ Ille typtng 1806· the 'belt' CorPol'•t• of '" IATllmY r---·-· ltOOO/mo S3t·2320 floe ,..,., In Calll0tnle ... U LIOIS llO LOU .. UL lfflll Laguna 8M<:t1 Mtg Co You Wiii ref>Ort directly tc 1020 Waat 17th s(ree1 ' 2 Yr private COiiege, Inter· PART· TIME poaltlon aYWI-needa mature per.on for U•JtllllT /nf'llT the PrMldent ltllt la 1 Coet 1 M .... CA 92927 PllOGEUOll/ viewing tor fuN ITme data •*. for a major Orange our front office to QC*ate wanted Pm me for N.B growth OQPOrtunlty to E 1 o entry poaltlon. Typing, m. County credit union u 1w1tchboard, open & Sec:teterlal Sva. 1-6PM, the f'IQht non-..-noklng qua ppty Empl m/f IEOllOlllY Ing, delall minded. Call branch office ... ....,ta-route mall l at1l1t M/W/F, $7 ht. Mu1t be d)'Ml'nlc. tllghly lklll• CLERICAL Lola AbbOtt. 548-3008 tlw. Some~ el(S* wl peraonMI dept WOfk ~dabte. 752.0740 '*"°"· You mut1 poe Put>Mahlng Co needs lull-btwn Bam·2pm. EOE ~ preferred, but we lo.o l mlae flllng Type .. u ttljl tottowln• time Clerical per· St. Olfthral11111 111 IPIUTll wt11 trafn. 80 wpm, prevtou1 cterlcal II~ cnar¥:1drflnca: aon/Receptlonl1t. S lndlviduel mull be a Mlf-exp dellred. We are MeldnQ • pro-• f.l(c.pllonalty brlgh1 t Y PI n g exp er i • n c e Minimum of 3 ~rs H · Company In Irvine I\ .. an ltar191' with • pleesant We otter •Int pay & ben· fealk>nal. r~llonlt1 to< quick, able 10 pnorltll neceaaary 883-1250 perlence In proceulng Immediate opening 10< peraonattty and front of· eflta lncld 1 FOUR day ~r Tuat1n otfloe Outlet task• & IUCelafulty c0m and disbursement• back· pwaon with DEC eaper. flee appearance. work '#Mk Call tor an include answering vety !)let• many projeet• eec Ollll TYPIST grouod tor muttlmilllon Dullea Include typing F0t Immediate conllder-appt heavy telephones; grMI-day Good growth poaluon In dOllar resldentlal tub-propouta. letters & atlon, P4eaM apply In per-TELONIC BERKELEY INC Ing and dlrec:1ing vtlitors 1 Energetic. enthUllUtl ()perJllona n-1 11 Cor-dMllon. 1tatl1t1c11 typing. The IOll. Peraonnel 494-940 1 EOE Experience ~elerred. ·can do upbeat attitude MUST SELL S Anw tum. Antique., TV, ateteo, Nanny/Ute HMk.eeplng, 2 P*!ta. refrig. &40-7'31 arnan Qin•. Englllh ~g on • u bed w/lftatt. Refs Uva In/out Wood· eprlnge & fl'arna. Spreed bridge, Irv 733-1287 negot. RESTONtC. EJ1C111 R"". ma1ure lady Meil COtld. 1150. e..2.-.... ~ ldeeJ peraon mull be-able INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE OF bu I we wlll I rein • Perlect Secretarial lklll BEVERLY porat• Office of rea-!':;;:::'d:1!i~~ to work under preuure ORANGE COUNTY PIS TlllllUl enthullatllc lnd1vldu11 & dl1ptaywrlter u ~:;~fr~ :~.';;,i:g0:1': •det1il oriented and be well organized. CREDIT UNION ....... with ~leuen~ peraonelity pet'ienee HILLS eaper. w/Word Pro-•ablllty 10 close complex .. Ill Slltml 15901 Redhill Ave., Suite Has current & anticipated and Font o ~1appear. Pleue r9')1y 1n conlldenc: Mv•tn job FIT-PIT UI On IZ bed, maple tldbrd. HMkpng No kl<ll Nwpt-dealgn•r 1pread/drpa Leo area Reta 5"9-ae77 drapiea & Chta to metd'I Verulll• Comp1n1on· Xtra. &300. 642-N41 :ni:. ~~ refer THOMASVlLLE. HR new hl·boy S900. lo boy '450. . 101 . Tultln, CA 92880 needs tor the fotlowlng aooe or im .. ..,.. •t• con-to the PrHldent, Collin cesalng • plus. Varied transactions 112·1111 • CNC Macl\lnlsta llde<atlon pleaM apply ln Auoc:lat• BAO Newpot Women 111k1 house· Me stand 1175, Olnlr'O keeping FIT or PI T relt Mt $900. 837""312 S Gs general office dutlea. UIOllY OUU P/T CNC p . person c 1 o N IVIN 20-30 Hrs p/wk to start. Send resumes 10 Kennetn DECORATE INTERIORS 873_3580 • rog11mmer1 lnduitriel Leaoue of e!; ·~2 r. 1wpo1 " Wlll devetop lntofulltlme Lund, Tranumerlcao..lgn.comm,rM.?Wlll •StieetMetal Workers Ora Coun ch 6eo &4S-9839 ........ Cats Hl5 a.. 1111 l Ptleril ll•l•c• position Apply In person Mortgage, 390 North train PIT FIT Nat nrmxlnt lllWTll ..... TllITT •Tool & Die Maker• Cr~ Union ty SECRETARYIAlllll F/ • Liu a.SHlltft• 9am-4pm at· Wiget Lane. Walnut career opp 775-5"'47 N___. Beech based 0.-•Jig & FllCture Bulld.,s 15901 Rednlll Ave Suite seelclng reap, organlz., All0<1"*11 ot Call I Kh· Firm Ortho-Blopedlc tena wanll r"" 1ndoo1 Queen Bed. Original homes Sholl & neu· sooo _ Almoet Brend new a ' ' Cree+< CA 94598..()98() __ .,,..... • • lnspectora ·• / all Tll MLY 11111110. Equal • Opponunlty Em~ DENTAL Front offioe as· velopment Firm It seek· • Esllmitort 101 Tu1lin, CA 92880 person w ~rt S*IOn I) Equ11 Opportunity 11042 IUltttt &" ployer MIF/H/V 1111 axper FIT career op. Ing resulls oriented • Gnrl Shop Mec:hlnlsta IEOE.,..•llST ;x1~ ~~·~tB~tJ~,~~ Employer M/F/H/V _. • • portunlty, NB. 833-3756 people. Flnanclal aer-• Auembtera r 1 IW ..... .., ••H TRANS vices dlvialon needs Ple1tant personellty. Mon-.Frl (7'4)&44-1325' tered. I 10-$20. Anlma "00 &45-4757 Asalll League, Lind ="'--=-·-----.rr.,.,. e., .. ·ullLty Ull ,......... l 14/210-0111 AMERICA IUlllll/lmllll cl•lcal l account rep· Electrlcal/Mechanlcal Good phone manners s1oana•y1···- -Eicpard. Po1ltlon avall reeentatlvea. If you are Call for more Information and appearance. New---.r" need• all around halrstyllat. Get GREEN cul\ MORTGAGE Im med w/well e1tab-lootllng for a challenge (714) 833-8320 or Mnd p 0 rt Be a ch a r 9 a PIT• lie•. hoora, 1 S*IOf &92·8959 ltiacella111U Himalayan• • lov11bte bat '811 PatlO Qlaaa 46' ' 7 of lur ~· CFA regle-chra St5. 8oat hMd 135. ter.O, aholl Malea 11501 Antq pedeatal ..,. S50. Fem $200 &46-3132 Brleka. 10. ... Car redio tor bu1y ulon. 498-5728 for WHITE elephanta ll1hed QC firm High cell 956·9070 bwin resume to: PDS Tecl\nl-840-8950 offc. 549-1978/ Ms.213l or 499-2221 rriiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml-------llilii potential earning. Call for 3-5pm. Ask for Mikey. cal Services 18882 llOlnUf BLUE PRINTER . e..p nee. Lltrt\ appt btw3·5pm 673-9510 HAIR STYLIST Wanted for MacArthur Blvd Ste 455 llOIPTlllJIT ~ndable 1 girl office 11 Irvine Cal ~2715 For comm'I window cover-· ... Colla Mua Blue Print •IYll Shop In Huntington Ing contractor In N.B. Lite Huntington Beach. L • .,,h SIAMESE KITIENS, 3 Iliac point. 3 chocolate point 8 wks S 100 eacn 873-2660 & apeakera 120 Charbroll BBQ wtdbl t>urner $7 5. U..O Moe 1katn $ 10 ••· Etec broom $15. 850-4748 S.VSun 9-5. l890 Placentia, C M full time Valid Calll Orlv· Center. 891-1192 PlllrlPIW sec'I tkllls. purch1se ol-bookkeeping. typing, tll 5"8-5571 era Uc. Some machine llrMr lial.iJll 0..rt now hiring general r"-flee aupplles Jessica s~,k~'"'r..~i~< lllllllPll f /0 lhop work. E•pet. l\etp--1 Hu opening for men & taurant l\etf• must be 873--0780 hour (71 4) 893-1~ Retail at0<• In Npt Beh. NOW HIRlllG tut 557.3~ woman. If you type 40 18/over. Ful & pan time IEOIPTllllST D.t1 SSlt rfc R e g I I I er I c6 =c,,,-, -wlde.,....,...-,by--9::.-:-. :-.l\lgl'l:-.:--rnlrr:-:-Ot-:- Trlal balance-on Peg· lllYDS WPM & are Interested In 873-1388 llm/UOIPT bOard 15-20 hrs/wk 10-Over 2 t-gd records excellent benefits with a PIT lmllllT Liii• fM l PlAOI, lmmed. opening f0< aaper C h .. a p • a k e B a y baetl w/Ughta & _.. Retrlver Female. tO mo·f "*"'-·etc. $1000 new. key/Ille typing. e..pr req CAlllllRS Veterans Cab. 493-8888 starting salary of $6.67 Part time. Busy laguna Tl .... , per1on. should bf Call Robin &45..0793 hour. 40 hours a week kennel 494-0142 11 are leek ng a pos--enthulslutlc. good typ11t old $200 854-7 103 ... M50 obo 873-2451 AllllTllT llAlllElll Ory Cteaner/Count1t Call 833--0'411 Ext 350 you 1 good personellty & Iron OlllUPlllll/ · 2dayawk.wllltraln 4801Jambo<ee.N.B.EOE. PETSITIERS.rels car.n-ilion with advacement office appearance. Mod Cheaapeaka Bay Rtvra £ A.ton• IUt'fboetd 5'4 .. tn- wk• AKC Champt:on llne fin wfleMh $40. rte> cun PlATllAID Interviews Wednesday 9-1 t &48-7821 btwn &-6 M-F -R ·---•y smkr,raume· Pam Rob-potential and •n excel· em offlcee. good t>eli A M at 2588 Newport Blvd , ---lnaon 18103 Skypark So lent working environ-eflta. nr 55 Frwy. Vllfle1) Duties Include 1hootlng C EASY ASSEMBLY WORK.I FIT 0< PIT. Xlnt Income. Ste D,lrvlne 92714 ment, look no funner. of duties Big future fe>t GrMI \Nater dooa'I' full W9t IUlt IZ 18 boys. Adorab .. 1175559-7191 good cond, $80. ~ 3 PMT'S, neg1, burning osta Mesa (on Newpo;• $600.00 per 100. Guaran-50-4/&49-S669 e•t. 113 Dynamic lrvfne construe· ..QrQ[n2_tlon--...!Q. lnalde ulet pletes, oolot llrlpping & Blvd at Del Mar) teed Peyment, No Ex -PIUIUIY lllll tlon co111pa11y has--rm· & eventually t'OOUt&ldt ----=---=--...,A..,.K:-:C drawer d,....., $30. Gm IOdt• $&. 536-7156 equlpmentmalntenanc.. Call (714 ) 537·4840 for perlence/No Sales. 0.-hst/hsteu Paf\-tlme, Mon·Frl, d1ys. medllle opening 10< ex· lalel f0< qualified S* quellty)552-8S30 A=•~=~ TYPlllTTll/ talll send Mii-addressed FM4 Stn1n Apply at Gulld Dl'ug. 1810 perlenoed reee(>tlonistto son Apply 1529 E Prot Ooo Trainer dot~ Refrto $200. 942-e102 PllTl-IP UTIST ~··•mlolrlleliilnlfoiii•••••EIOIE•;;;m=;I\ svt~TrL ~v9e1o03pe, : E3'-/',N8 Apply in person, 3-6pm San Miguel DI'. Nwpt Bel\ handle busy front office. McFadden Ave, San11 Aeeearcfl. will give FREE Ou 1-1 I d ti d M Fri H t H t R Succenful candidate Ana Mon-Fri M Degree advtoeover phone I Mee IM~I ... 1..,,. nc u e Mt ng a • EnterprlM Rd. Ft. Pierce. on· • 0 1 u es-r.l WMI muat have professional desl~able. Non ~oicl~ 1 need ~~;1J~~~~~T~~I~~ THE FL. 3~82 :~:~~si-~~ Douglas, Eight appalntment setters front office appearance, office. 542,4242 0, ~~ ~~~,{.~eademymJ, 5450· 642~91 1100 up skllla mandalo"'. EUmMIG needed in Santa Ana of-ab~te to handle busy &4~642 eves aft. 8 K-9 Obedience. 831-1167 ., Hotel flee SS-$7. pthr. Salary, DI alon Prelude Cultom 2W ' Louvre Shut· 8;)~if.°~:n:_~r: ~~~~~ COLDWELL BlllER lllPllTIU TllllYlll no setllng. Hra 5-9 Mon· phd _yttem. work w~ SEOllITT llUI R~.~~~!n:~::,;~~ td~ :~~s.·~:ino Insurance paid . Call MustknowwaferlOlderlng llAllllTTllnl Fri. 9-1 Sii No exper. un preaure, type 538 9402 ......... -DI Ff ERE.CE ualng mlcro1COpe, exper. nee. Company trains plus wpm. have ••cellent • SHIH RU Adorable AKC LAWNMOWER: E•oel A 11 s s • Sch u Im an , on circuit devices Is a has lmmedl1te openings Jennifer. 662-5843 phone manner and com-· SECURITI GUARD Pit pupt. 8 wi(S old. Beige & McLANE. front throw 642·4321 elCI. 291 plua. Min. 1 yr exper Xlnt for the following P<>S-municallon skills and wtmds. 2 positions oper wttl parenta , male , ---'. , yrs old. $200/or 111111 llAST N ot all Real Estate Companies are ulary. Call Candee. at lllona: Plants -lnt9f'lor Ptantacap. minimum 2 years reeep. 8-' & 4-12 Sa1urd1y & lem S300 ea. 846-<150l ~j;" By •""t. 5"5-l038 IAILY PH.IT TSA. (619) 438·8082 -· U lTTEll. Ing Malntenenoe Full or uonlst expe<lenoe. Sunday in C M S4 25/hr _.... 330 w. Bay St. the same. We are n ow part of the ---------1 Knowledge of orlental part-time 548-9585 Call P~t Vetting 339. 1410 rv msg SHI~ TZU Adorable AKC MAGIC ISLAND cost• Mesa. ca 92627 SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK Wm•I cuisine. Plumbing (114) 112·1100 pupa 8 wk• old 8ei9I & Member~•P F0t Sele. Re- and we are selling homes at ll 111111111 HllUTill IPYSI llOl'S HITll Or send resume and salary I wnt parents 1 male 1 1 o c • t ' n g S 1 2 0 O CARPENTER HELPER. SEARS Must \now military stan-pool O< health Club exper. • l\tltory to SUMMER lem S300 ea 8'6-'501 760-6228 anytime Own tools & tran1. Expr . d d I ' t d d I d I I Pll• Manan.w ot Employment a-• .t•to ---.....,-.,...,............,.....--,-.,... nee. P/tlme. 831·5424 H ere is your opportunity to discover a' '· n erg' a • es re . superv sory Progressive Co expanding 1111..,.....IEISll CIRP JOBS natita" .. Magic llland Membership circuits. must have BSEE el1P9'. to central OC seeks am· • Estate Liquidation Flnt lor sale $1000 c all ouma lll the tremen dous COLDWELL In cl\emi1try O< engineer· llllllTT .,,.. bltlous hardworlllng per· p 0 Box 19619 China glass. ~ plate n2-7600 ~ IUll BANKER difference. If you are Ing. Call Candee, 11 TSA police or security ba<:k· sons wllh or without Irvine. CA 92615 EARN pottery etc By apot Oil P.AIN'TtNGS suitatite Requlreaf\eldbteP919Qn to financially motivated, highly ethi-Bt91438.ao82 ground helpful e11per In the plumbing H &1111111 PlllSI 644-9835 \ •or office Earthtonn. !unction u a Cashier & cal d h d · lmlDIY .... Sii.iS SIOllTUY trade Can earn 25K-35K EQual Opponunlty MONEY venous artist. s t25-S550 Admitting Clerk. Hoapltat an ave a strong esire to OUll Good typing sttllts. 1nte<· per year. pd veea11ons & Employef MtF Arrliaac" IOl l j S48 8688 experience requi red grow p rofessionally. we o ffer: Full hme ""'"''tlon Shift face well with guat med teal bent1111 op-PRIZ£S •• E! •••£' 6'2-27~ Ext 25" Ex ...,_ Apply In person Mon-Wed ponunlty lor advance-I lllCPT /Sim * ... L ..., • * OLDER CRAFTSMAN • cellent training varies. but mostly 9AM-l2Noon. Thurs. ment Apply in person 7 Friendly office needs I Retngerato<s $129 & Ui: 10 TABLE SAW OASllll • Professional atmosphere 3pm-l l 3opm Hospital 4PM·8PM 1800 Von days 8-5 1504 Ave De La personable recptlsecty.I TRIPS washers $99 & u~ 535 OBO T experience required . S Cl 551-5009 will train Airport eaaco. • Exceptional visibility 642_2734 Eict 254 Karman Ave, Irvine EOE Estrella an emente heavy phones. variety 50 Dryers gasietec $99 & u~ _ _ 546-1757 •Innovat ive marketing progr am _ _ _ M/F/V/H (7 t4) 495-t465 WPM Send rewrne to THIS ALL APPLIANCES 1 Tanning Huts & Beds Cl.T, lllSI &Jiii ESCROW SEC/JR OFCR HOUSEKEEPER POOL CLEANER wllh STE 212 2082 M1chelsor> hllJ IHr .. tH4 Comm & home p6ks • National advertising--SJC benlfits. pies a!mos . Live In for elderly lady truck Pan or lull-lime Dr. Irvine. Ca 92715 or SUMMER botllHf C.a4itiH I ava11 Jud) 567-4622 7P~:ioco~;.~7C~~b C~~J • Unhmited income opportunity call 661-1551 ~-Local references. Non Very good pay Call call lor intervi ew UNIQUE FURNITURE • wtlllH lfTflT Hospital near Costa Mesa • Management potential Little Ml11 Muffet aat on a smkr 675-9388 495-8100 955-1505 I fiY I II 1947 S Main St "'anks and cart. Port-A· Fairgrounds. 549-3061 HI f I u. .,, Tuffet. along c1me • Housekeeper . Mon & Fri -PIT ••py HmRI ll1t1H 11111/Wr.,,er ll&ILIYrPlllLOtTt Santa Ana 1 Po-r. S55. 548-5942 ..... , It t tr Ill ••II 1100111 ' aplder and rHd In the 11r Exper pref Growth poten· Btwn Edinger & Warner or> Chlld Care Worker: co-Dally Piiot Cleullled 8 hrs each. 55·00 per hr. Start nowll Sesttlng A&P· 11a1 The wrapper or l1WS,IJtr. M11n St See the Bear1 •ilc. WaatM 1221 I I Id ... ti 1 ._.,.,.___ M M f EXPER, REFS & SOME polntmen111n 1nta na I Ill IJ-educ1t ona rH vn a MCtlon about 111 u . ENGLISH. Call Eves ottlce Company trains Lido 675-1631 • •• Old Indian Artifact•. Pot· tr .. tment ti~og~am~ ?ay mm• ~ Fr• S.ttl fet'a Turt.t and l>Ougtlt It 760-1580 No expet nee Evening S&LH &SllST&IT 11 you are 1001ong 1or ew~ Open 10-8 Sun 12·5 1ery. Blankets Old Calif & swing • . or n er-~ l14) 211-1100 for $9.95 Yoo can sell hOurs Salary, no Mtllng I E f __. •• I SO«tdtng money or like I llY .... "-IS Palnttngs PP 586-4012 view call 631-9936 bt •1... your tuftet and Iota of A 1 1 xper pre en...... ....a101 to go plac8' like M..,.,ic 11rr..-w • • ... o ther thing• through ---R•--Xlnt Income I t1on stock bkrs nr 0 C Air ..,. LES 957-8133 Offiet Fanitut/ C I _._._...5" 662-5844 Mountain. Knotts Berry ----Delly Piiot 1111 lled Pllfllllll&L port 35 hr work wk (8-'l Farm or win Prizes and RECOND APPLIANCES ls!if!nl 12.21 Ads. Caill &42·5678 Lm-llT p /T lllYll-WHI typing 50 wpm. 955-SOOC Awards Call us now• Wej wasners dryers relrig s Exec desk w I ch r . WANT ACTION? CtaletMd Ada &42·5678 -------. •••••••• .. ExperienOe In all phases of Six 1*'90ns needed for SALIS-111111 h&Vil several C>Qenings int SS0.$300 1830 Superior Credenzaa. utll tbles running hoosel\Oids In-phone survey Mon-Fri Full ume-READER Ar C M4 H B or F V C M 645-22281631-3197 wtdrawer.endtbles.con- ciudlng cooking. clean-5-9.or9-l Sii Noe•per Sales for pleasant 642• 333 Retrig COldlPot s s 21 terneoe tble w/4 chi"• Ing, laundry. etc 5 days nee Company trains pot111ve lndiYJduaJ whc TEACHING & AOMIN cu ti wt..ce-mlo.r trst· calculator adding m• Pl' week Must SQNk Salary. no selhng Santa 91"1fO'fS working with tht JOBS Nat I weekly bull· tree d cond s 175 in ch 1 n e . t y Pew r 11 e • HIRING NOW ~ AMERICA'S u...ctOn .... ~ ._. lxcNnge • ORIGINAL DO-IT-YOURSELF WAREHOUSE UP TO 8.00 PER HOUR TO START. Great Opportunities in All Departments. • Lumbe~ Dept. •Garden Dept. •Bldg. Materials •Plumbing Dept. • Wallcoverings •Electrical Dept. -;-Paint Dep • cenrng Farr0e • Lot Men • Recelvef'8 •Hardware • ltuck Drivers • • Fumtture • cashiers E.O.E. Outstanding Benefits also! Apply In P81~ Now . 8011 ......... ,,,.. 1912 Edlngerwi. a.tw11nOI•~ ..i 9t Golden ~ .... Hwv.17 ~ l11dt, .12147 ~.,Ca. 12G1 English. prefer E.ngllsh A66n2•58°jl1ce Carol . publlc Wiii take phol"le 3 enun June & July have NB 2~3,50'.9477 w stand Apple computer Japanese speaking. Non-· 4 counter ads Work 1n f the greatest :: 11111ngs ea _ _ w ·2 disk drtvee monttOf smoker. $1300/mo. Send REAL ESTATE SALES beautiful. trtendly ott1ct yr Contact NESC. P 0 SEARS belt Westler Gas & printer 962-9832 resllme, tncludlng refer-Why settle for 1111 than 9-5 Mon.Fri Ai>PIY 11 Box 1279 Dept 4CO Dl'yet Electronic SOiid IBM Selectnc 11 typew!'lter encea to: E. Berger, 1870 auccees? person. Penneysaver R1verion. WY 82501 o< State Both °' eepar11e S 100 6'~2&6 Santa An1 Ave. Suite A, 1680 Placentia Ave, CM 3 o 7 / 8 5 6 -O I 7 O Belt Ofter &42-8549 Coata Mesa. Ca 92627 JOIN THE COLDWELL S .!es-Ha awa 9 FIT pos Subscription no agency WASHER & DRYER 1145 OFFICE OESK. lge. brown B A N K E R S E A R S a r r commission 0 S S ER S 100 metal w1woodgraln top, 5 FINANCIAL CENTERS llon In retail hardwari EA I HWA H dwrs (2 letter aae dw1'I HOUSEKEEPERS Wanted FOR A CAREER OPEN store HW Wrlgh1 CO 12l TELEPHONE SALES ........ 575 ~8-9036 1n;meo111e Openl~ . HOUSE Roenester CM-See Stevt TDIEI PROS Wasner & Oryef Top of tn; ~--=----m= Kirby s Malnt. 631-52 2 Wll, .111121 IT l,. SALIS llllE CEITH I H1g,,es1 commissions llve SP"<' Queen 1 yr Piu11/0r11a1 JEWELRY SALES lmmed 2299 Harbor Blvd in 3 Positions open Week I p111d Call Bob Stevens. new S600 obo ~20-1532 1 Be1u1 tiger striP9d oek openlng-e11per person. Costa MHa 645·0303 ends 1 must Other hrs le (7141 558-7296 M Piano Circa 1910 Full) Full Time for Npl Bch DISCOVER THE be arran ed Eiiper pret -Wniripooi ltr\lwave recond, gd tone Dy1 prettlglous llne· jewelry DIFFERENCE Apply .,.,0 person Kerrr 1 TELEPNOIE Wiil large cooking ,8'e11 2 '7" 673-5295 962-1Q9.t Ev store. Grad Gem p~I Y , OILIWILL IAllEI Alma Hardware 266( Par1 ume work in Santa sli!s a~~911 4~e_,;o" eve e 1'.1mball s7 Grand 6'4-8325 Armen REAL ESTATE Harbor Blvd Costa MeSl 1 Ana ottlce No e~per nee Qal< $3000 4yra old _ _ __ Comp1ny 1r11na S1lary. IAl11T111 llPT ' Equal Opportunity Co SALES PERSON Retell II no selfing 5.9 Mon-Fri orl CaatrH a 673-2840 mort"lll wknd• lmmed.openlngs lnSenta\All sorts ot people uM 12yrolds1ore Sataryt 9-1 Sii lddl tor Htgh 11• i t IOll Spinetp1anou11S90 Cat Ana Marketing Dept 1 clasallled ad1 to .. 11 all comm1u1on .. benefits School students Carn. .._a r••• 494-2973 Must be enthuslutlc & aorts of things 842-5878 Mr Burden 542-2222 662-58•4 eetiVideo C1m«e-Br1nd P 1...__.... G 1 c _ ---p 3400 1 Up<1ghl 1ano .,,., ..... , cs :~~~~ ~. eX:.~ p ~ I TIW TllOI ••YI• I =·is~': bes I ~~ e>rectloe P'eN> $500 $880. mo Mr Smith, SALES I f.l(prd wtP DI 8'1ng OMV off., 673-19'3 1 Cell !or ai>QI 720--0934 882-5843 print OOI E.11~ pay & 1 Wl'l1rl1tzer Upnght Plano 11.a•m 1•••a•01 * ELECTROlllCS * t>enems Apply a & w. ,.__ ~"11 30 rr-Old Mak• off9I --TEI I 132 lndu11r1a1 Way CM_ ~ 1111 -650_3295 P:1~!:m::::i:-·~!:i IERDSPICE RECRUI ERS TUYILAlllT N~~2::~~~ •. =-1"'1ia-,....--1 .,.---:---rzT11 food Chalna Call Trevel Agency 1n Newport! monitor CPM pnnter ~MtflALE A sUtf t-t00/631•5255 • b~HOt4 Rtonaittn Beac,, nu a 3 month poa-modem S 1890 882-3881 TOP AU equipment, •Int mllUL&SSllTAIT F Tt--, w Ilion for • tra~• egen11 conCI $&95 nt-3201 Of • I .... ....... I ""HI\ dOmettlC end Inter· raraitan HZS1 997-1 180 FIT. type45wpm. frtl bk • ·--....... Traok lltoor4 nt llOf'al lllpet Mutt be =,,=--.~ .. u~• ----2 yraexo 8'&-9700 .WU temlller with APollo For 2 Sett twin bed1 wlnt L -.ii, Mlaalon Viejo. k1tcn & PRCC Aerospace crop 15 setting more into c111 752.e 10& qu111ty ctean sao Pl' ltfttt 1132 Ind rvld vt ba A I Mt. St 50 for both Ra1t1l'I I ,._."""..,.!""!"""""Ill"'"'~-~ fo p.ti.':i. & ·~ the standard In Aerospace Search. •HU 111'1111 chair S30 8'2-8849 ~ucurui sTuperv ,21f5 c~ $400/mo Deya 851 ·15~ Our reputation f or outstanding c a n-nPEIElTEI Aff* Meiiinav11 .. M1tr -B· ;;: T °i'\oo s..&. t 7M ,. Ava!Kable In: N!WPORT BIACW LAGUNA l!l!ACH LAGUNA NIGUEl Experienoe pret.rred but not nece11ary Earn "&O..-NOO. S* month. f1fo collrec.ttne Cati tOem to 4Ptft. Moncsey • Frtdey ., .. ..., 111.YPUT Ml-a!1 dldates and professlonallsm is ex-N.ec> omo. '*P Typing. eat Trtpte drHMr 2 --..... .--~-=r:-:-___,,........ I b 0 r ambition In n1tnQ tetePhon ... 9ood comocs ... t1dbrd, hutcl'I ... ta, tral T ll \l~V\.I on y y u . handwn11ng SOIM drlV-S525t otr 2 lgl d•y bed• 14 Siercrah Alum G order to enchance our continued tng. neac1 ctean tie.nae S225 E11cec1en1 850· 1215 &oai ~50 845-9780 leadecsblP.. lo .the search l ndus!_ry. MUST tl•va knowtecsoe 01 e.&uu 1 enttq~ ioe ch•et -. ~°' wooden we 1eek a~resslve. money-tWWWWt11n;-e.11rorappt o :;nrlcan rOWlngdorywi~rs $315" - motivated potpie .• we provide. 09*' S.t 250"°'90 S3e& e antq Dtrm Cflrt arut 101 ttle bay1 llOllTUY/TYPIST 121&1000 540-so50 973.7395 e 111f tt••lulel •Ill 70WPM req aoc:uracy Im. iMiitt'tut ~k maple "°COtl. p IN ftJ • P I --· t....., I ........ I ..... F"t"" tr•-• lftl ts a •. .,._ .... 1.-..t per11 ve "--•o ..... o · .... •..,.. .. ..... _ .... ...-. .,.. hoe lll"ll req 0 inauc:ttng Futon '550 Mark 121 f8&le MAM fl e Dlt ....... pN>nee filing & ht• bllpng 833-U30 ht &42 E 25 11 p Evenrude o a Call 973-2179 873-'913 8oth "8IW ... '3.000 &Mulm.P..t1u1ch •lend 87$-0N1 gla.. top doOf'I. ~tt.t 11 In/Outboard walk· connec belOw 3 dr...,. ""'' ~ltendinQ concs. ertd<>on S300 491"'885 cull cover . 11000 Belt>oe lai.nd on 8'IOr9 m oor11\g for r a "t 173-!118 I -1 O<ange CoNt OAILV Pll.OT/Sul'\dly. June 23. 1985 Slir a Dtcka 1022 Mooring 40' Bal Is. So Bey near Diamond $13,500. 675-8877 or 675-7006 Slip tor boat to 25', Ma&On/yrly. days 650-4849/eves 650--4666 Slip 101 Power Boal to 34 JHp H2 THEODORE ROBINS FORD POil tll AUDI CtlEVllOU,T Hl1hnt Qv•llcy S.1•• • S.rvlu THEODORE ROBINS WEIDE ... 1114 Bill YATES VW.PORSCHE 8l7 -48 00 49 J-4SI I 1ltY.W • ..W 4 Spffd, stereo, mag wt!Mls. (Stock *33~9) ..... THEODORE ROBINS FORD Jor.(I HAABO ll &lVO (U\IA MHA 1'>4J OOlO THEODORI ROBINS FORD Jor.o HAllBOll Bl YO l'J~I .. Ml \A b41 0010 THEODORE ROBINS I FORD ]CJl'>cl HAA8(Jll 81V0 (0\IAMl\A b-110010 THEODORE ROBINS FORD IOt>O HARBO R Bl VO CO'>TA MBA 1'>4l 0010 White '84 Mustang Con· ve1tlble All opla In· eluded. Only 8000 ml T /0 pymls 720-8045 IVOf moo HAl&OR &l!/0 CO'>TA Mt'>A 641 0010 Free for boat use 01 $8 II . .__._._ ______ I Newporl Beach 642-4808 'II JEEP OIHllH PIELIH 4X4 2 dr pis, air cond 112 •IA licyclea 1012 prep extra cap fuel tank Nicely equlpt Very nice _ radial lires. bucket seat! car ( tFYE321) 3 Whl Bikes. baskets in & more (stk 1764) Slltl j FORD 1l1f,O HANtl< 111 81 VO (Q~IA M l\A '>·II 0010 Llactla 1323 ·82 Contlnental, fuii acce11 75 914 I 8 L. wheels. '80 Cllheion 6 Cly p/b, $8995 Nwpter II MOIOfl s1ereo wtille. muat sell ' •72 VW BUG Muit see~ A p/1, radio. 'tieater 'a air. 642-0795, Eves 546-6823 546-1721 t>argalnl S 1795· Alto 74 Make otter 962-9832 rear. molomed Free llO Ill Johnson&Son Sptrlt Brand new cond ORANG~ COAST Lincoln Mercury P~ S600 ea Seo $300 77 9 t 15 Tetga. Burgun- dy/blk Excel cond S 15.6K/obo. 640-6244 eetobO With or wloul Jeep/Renault 2626 Har1>01 Blvd. C M molor 548_9923 2524 Harbor Cos1a Mesa 714/540-5630 .78 911sc us c.r, coupi, BLU-"'°"HWINN Ml·I02J • 8'4 PREt.t.IOE 11K ml , like snrt Sll119rl1•n. 47K ml "' "" --sll er loaded xlnl Wett......\.t 645-8370 Le Tour LuH 4 ftHl Driffl 9030 new. v • .....,. ' Excellent cond S200 S10,995 Incl b'8, tover. 79 911SC Btk W/lan Int, 642•3187 Ronnie 79 Blazer 4x4 llll strg, etc custum mate & seal· snrf. air, erulse,pnone _ _ stereo, etc Gd cond covers. 548-7262 Iv mag. ready. new plrrelll p7•1 NEW 23" Peugeot 10 Spd, 16500/b 540-5383 .... , ... LUI s2o.ooo oeo 978-9209 s 143 673-13<14 'II ••y••i P/I •X• -• -.. - -80 Accord 4 dr. tan, 11lnt '80 924 Mocha/tan C.a.a.a 1814 5 Speed. 1181'80 cass, m cond Orig own«, alf, 1nttter. all optlOM. ttaw~ !:..:. wheel• Aeerstl~ wlndO"A am/fm case. 59')d 14695 '"'· 8 beautiful car lftllttll (Stock •3336) 080 John 673·5089eve9 MUST SELL. $10,900 Good eondltlon $250 SllH 1 n 0 80 6'5-7641 PP 551-5009 J~ur .-THIODORI ROBINS FORD )Ot>O •tAl8011 81 VO CO~TA MHA f>4) 0010 'IT XJe. 4dr. iii/grey. lmmae cond, OM owner. only 14k ml, S23.600 8.46-8357 or w·955-9319 11aw Ht •1111U·l* 1142.11 ••• l~ down It MI 10 owrt-eo mo OAC-tra<ht otc 141·121l ..,.., ... ..,., .. I •1111&11• 11111" 5 apd, alf.' em fm 1tereo., allO"t wheett Jult OWt 5000 ml T 00 M'IJ_ 10 ~ called ' UMd 1•917oe) Kelley Blut Book S 14,085. OUR PRICF 111MI Katella et ~7 Fraewey AnaMlm s v w B u G • s 1 2 9 5 -... Liii TIWI OU 759-0222 Of 553.3055 '82 B«llnetla, orig ownr. 4 Or. fully loa<*S w/power 75 Conv Bug red w/n Now have Co., car M/~st equip. ( IKVH002) blk top, brakes. clutch, Miit Auto, 8 0· am m 11• ffl $3700 n19.••~4 cau, till, ptw. p/b, Mull .., "' .,_ ---i s .. 1. Dye · 631-94 16 Johnson & Son '78 Van/Camper, fold-out Daniel. Evu, Daniel Lincoln Mercury dbl bd. sh'e, frig. cabl-897-0498, MIO 531-6245 2626 Harbor Blvd, CM net1. It.It mech eond. Orig '62 CAMARO Berllnet11 -;;;;;;;;;71;;;4;;;/540;;;;;;;;;;;;-5830;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ownr 14500 751-7631 low ml .. xlnt eond .. fully _ '78 vw Bug Convertible, loaded. S8500. 642-3341 F0< Cluei0fled Ad ACTI N am/Im ca11, xlnt eond •84 Camero Berllne1ta only Call a ~011.,1 760-8359 5K ml, chrome IPOk• Daffy PKot '79 Super Beetle Conv. ale wt1M11 * loaded * bllr AO-VISOR 17 .SK ml . extrH. MINT wltae lops. Muat Mfl. ~-5678 17 495 080 846-9194 8.45-2145/938-9921 Turn your unusables into usable cash. call Daily Pilot classified 642-5678. HOROSCOPE ~- - Q ·-w ... !& "' ..... 0 -~ ·-.... •" - • ·•-•4 00 • • SYDNEY 0MARR c ~ QI .J; O> -c 0 -c ~ --> ... -Q) I/) > • 'O c <13 (1) a. "O I/) Q) .;:;. :it --I/) c Ill -<13 :-o Monday, Jent U ARIES (March 21-April 19): You are capable now ofcomple11ng long-standing project. Allies will oc attracted and obstacles will tit: removed. Good news received 1n connection with recent physical examination. Avoid eyestrain! TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Emphas1~ on romance. physical attraction. surprises. sudden changes and PoS\1blt' inv1tat1on 10 tra' d . Be direct. independent. permit creative Juices to flow. You'll make n~"' stan, Leo and Aquarius will be involved GEMINI (Ma) 21-J une 20): By following hunt'h, !>l'OS<' ofd1rcc110n will be restored. Older famil y member explains po\Jc1ci. -\Orne of1h1· rules. regulations do favor ~uur clTons. ( ancer, Capnrnrn . .\quanu\ persons figure prominenll)'. CANCER (June 21-Jul> 22): D1vers1fy. commun11:a1t'. keep resolutions concerning physical appearance, wardrobe and tendcnq to scatter elTons. h will be necessary to pay more attention 10 dil·t and nutrition. Gemini plays role. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Check profit and loss statrmcnt. Ciel accounting. be aware of invt'ntory. stnve to locate needed material al reasonable price. Practical approach bnngs desired rc-.ult\ 'korp1o plays outstanding role. · VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You get almost any1h1nK )OU wan1 - your opinions will be sought. popularity rncreascs and }'ou'll have unusual travel opponunity. Imprint 'ltyte, protect formal. \Uhm111dca~ 10 proper authonties. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Special occasion could feature flowc,.... wrne. entenarnment. Family member figure promrnt·nth -)Ou could receive accolade and chance to display talents. Tauru~. anothci Libra figure in scenario. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 -Nov. 21 ): You get your wish following 1n11ial delay. Someone is "playing games." Stand tall. show )OU arc not without allies or confidence. You·11 make right mov" at propc1 moment. Follow through on hunch. instinct. SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): This can be a po"'cr-play da> Lunar, numerical cycles highlight authonty, prcssure~dlmcs.. rn nQ'..and Jove. Y.ou:ll.omerJe···topdOJ" Attenl on ca reer. busrnt'ss prestige. standing in community. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Finish what yo u st.an. open hnc• of communication. rcahzr you have chance to reach Wlder aud1enrr Travel opportunity continue!! to citis1 -you'll rece1vt' 1nv1tatton re attend unusual event. AQUARJUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Get 10 hcan of mancrs whcr, payments, collections arc concerned. Don'1 permit any petson 10 mar your credit rauna! Means be c'lpccially cautious when 1t come'I 10 co \1gnina. Another Aquau-aan play l'Ole. Pl~(F~tJ. t9-March 20): lnd1v1dual who 1augh1 )ou1 n pa\t 1· ~aaan avaulable for consultation. Re aware. akn. don't permit pridt' h block proireu. Emphamc contacts with those who can iud u removrna legal obstacles. IF JUNE 14 IS YOUR 81R'MIDA Y you recently emerged from ar emotional .trauma -~ou were disappointed. d1s1llu•11onro an< perhap'I betrayed. Recovery hH been remarkable. you n~ Mt' on ~hl ground, you arc due to CftJOY artatcr happmcu tn ronn('\'l1on w11t money and love. You have unusual vatcc, appreciation for the ans 10, mu~ic. You have 1 "swecl tooth;• and you are drawn to pcoplr whi create atmOS,P.hcrc of lu"ury. If 5malc. you could marl') thr!> yeotr Sep1embtr will prove memorable for you rn I 98S. ...__ .------·~ --' ~· • • ., -